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anti-stephen douglas demonstrations. he is burned in effigy and he himself makes the comment that he believed he could find his way home in washington dc to illinois by the light of his own burning effigies. a man was aware of his status. brian: in 1860, what was charles sumner's relationship? mr. puleo: at first he does not believe that lincoln is antislavery enough.
anti-stephen douglas demonstrations. he is burned in effigy and he himself makes the comment that he believed he could find his way home in washington dc to illinois by the light of his own burning effigies. a man was aware of his status. brian: in 1860, what was charles sumner's relationship? mr. puleo: at first he does not believe that lincoln is antislavery enough.
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the group is meeting at the elysÉe presidential palace, and that is where douglas herbert is as well.talk us through the developments since the story first broke. douglas: yeah, you used the exact right words -- anger, a day indignation, also a sense of, "are you kidding me?"
the group is meeting at the elysÉe presidential palace, and that is where douglas herbert is as well.talk us through the developments since the story first broke. douglas: yeah, you used the exact right words -- anger, a day indignation, also a sense of, "are you kidding me?"
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at the moment, douglas bridge is out of the mix in terms of river crossing. back to you guys in the studio. >> all right megan mcgrath, thank you. >>> coming up on three minutes after the hour. we are looking at a heat wave for much of the region right now. tom kierein is in the weather center. >> we have a heat advisory for the d.c. metro area including washington, alexandria and arlington for this afternoon. scorching sun, high humidity. there's a heat illness risk with extended exposure. you could be risking heat exhaustion or heat stroke. reduce outdoor activities. drink plenty of water or take frequent breaks. it will feel like near 100 degrees. and then on saturday the feels like temperature in mid 90s and then the low 90s for the heat index on sunday. oppressive humidity today. and we'll stay oppressive as well tomorrow. then sunday, humidity drops a little bit, but still rather sticky. temperatures right now when you head out the door, fairly comfortable. in the low to mid 70s in the metro area nearby suburbs, upper 70s in washington. mid 70s around t
at the moment, douglas bridge is out of the mix in terms of river crossing. back to you guys in the studio. >> all right megan mcgrath, thank you. >>> coming up on three minutes after the hour. we are looking at a heat wave for much of the region right now. tom kierein is in the weather center. >> we have a heat advisory for the d.c. metro area including washington, alexandria and arlington for this afternoon. scorching sun, high humidity. there's a heat illness risk with...
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they discovered she was going to marry stephen douglas. none of them could stand steven douglas and he was considerably older and had a couple of kids and so jefferson davis's wife writes home to her mother and says the dirty speculator and party trickster, broken in health by drawing with his first wife's money, buys an elegant, well bred woman because she is poor and her father is proud, fortunately washington is getting a new water system so sparing his wife capsule factories, douglas may wash of a little more often. his acquaintance will build larger rooms with more perfect ventilation. the men don't write that stephen douglas saying so he still defeated lincoln 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 state -- mississippi seceded and he became president of the confederacy and she knew from the beginning that there was no way this was going to work. she did an analysis we don't have enough manufacturing or railroads, w
they discovered she was going to marry stephen douglas. none of them could stand steven douglas and he was considerably older and had a couple of kids and so jefferson davis's wife writes home to her mother and says the dirty speculator and party trickster, broken in health by drawing with his first wife's money, buys an elegant, well bred woman because she is poor and her father is proud, fortunately washington is getting a new water system so sparing his wife capsule factories, douglas may...
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but we do want to get right now to douglas brinkley and talk to you, douglas, if we could, please about beau biden and the legacy that he leaves. >> well in some ways it's fitting that today's d-day. because day of we think of as a great day of military service and beau biden, who had an opportunity to stay in politics stay in delaware make money, work in a law firm decided to dedicate his life to public service. in his mind that meant joining the national guard. that meant becoming a major in the armed forces and serving overseas duty in iraq. so doods funeral will have a military feel to it. but it's also he was a religious man. a child of roman catholicism. somebody who believed in god and jesus christ. and so it's it's really a very sad loss. and you have to feel for the vice president, losing a child, while he has the pressures of the world on your shoulders, and having to kind of soldier on. and at previous moments in american history. sitting presidents or vice presidents have lost children. but it's always the darkest moment. so today's a very sad day. >> in fact i was reading s
but we do want to get right now to douglas brinkley and talk to you, douglas, if we could, please about beau biden and the legacy that he leaves. >> well in some ways it's fitting that today's d-day. because day of we think of as a great day of military service and beau biden, who had an opportunity to stay in politics stay in delaware make money, work in a law firm decided to dedicate his life to public service. in his mind that meant joining the national guard. that meant becoming a...
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for more on that let's bring in douglas herbert, also at the g-7 summit. the climate on the agenda today, angela merkel says she wants this to be more than empty words. tell us about that. doug: absolutely. this is a region of snoring -- of soaring snowcapped mountain peaks. on one of those peaks, you would have seen a message projected onto the side of the mountain that said go for 100% renewables. that was a message set by environmental group greenpeace to the g-7 leaders, telling them that now not later is the time to drop their carbon emissions to change their economy's there -- their economies to cleaner, carbon-free economies. angela merkel has cast yourself as the climate chancellor and wants the summit to be a model for what she says is a necessary transition across the planet to low carbon economies. greenpeace and other activists are saying to her prove it. to us you are really the climate chancellor, and secure the firm commitments from the g-7 countries, pledges that so far we have seen little tangible progress in reaching. specifically they ne
for more on that let's bring in douglas herbert, also at the g-7 summit. the climate on the agenda today, angela merkel says she wants this to be more than empty words. tell us about that. doug: absolutely. this is a region of snoring -- of soaring snowcapped mountain peaks. on one of those peaks, you would have seen a message projected onto the side of the mountain that said go for 100% renewables. that was a message set by environmental group greenpeace to the g-7 leaders, telling them that...
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anti-stephen douglas demonstrations. he is burned in effigy and he himself makes the comment that he believed he could find his way home in washington dc to illinois by the light of his own burning effigies. a man was aware of his status. brian: in 1860, what was charles sumner's relationship? mr. puleo: at first he does not believe that lincoln is antislavery enough. he believes he is a good man, he comes around as the campaign goes on that he is a decent man but does not believe at first that he is radical enough. and in fact, he is not. sumner is correct. think about this abraham lincoln , had a meeting with franklin douglas about returning slaves to liberia and other places in africa and compensating slaveowners for that. so very early in his presidency , he has that made that evolution. -- he has not made that evolution. so at the outset, he will say, he is a good man, but he is concerned about his dedication to abolishing slavery. brian: a couple weeks ago, david mccullough was here and he talks about charles sumne
anti-stephen douglas demonstrations. he is burned in effigy and he himself makes the comment that he believed he could find his way home in washington dc to illinois by the light of his own burning effigies. a man was aware of his status. brian: in 1860, what was charles sumner's relationship? mr. puleo: at first he does not believe that lincoln is antislavery enough. he believes he is a good man, he comes around as the campaign goes on that he is a decent man but does not believe at first that...
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stephanie douglas: our commitment is to spend $100 million over the next 3 years. tony: publicly, pg&e has worked to build confidence in its commitment to safety and security. stephanie: to make sure that those facilities are hardened and that we're doing the very best job we can to make sure that our customers have safe, reliable, and affordable energy. tony: privately, a much different message inside the pages of this internal memo. jerry: well, it really clearly states that they're incapable of, at that point, to meet the security standards that are necessary. tony: state senator jerry hill reviewed the memo provided to nbc bay area by informed sources from inside pg&e. jerry: it calls into question their integrity as we move forward. they've said they're going to change, they've committed to changing, but they haven't changed. tony: before we get into the details of the memo it's important to understand the timeline. first, in april of 2013, gunmen attacked the metcalf substation. they destroyed 17 transformers causing $25 million in damage with the potential t
stephanie douglas: our commitment is to spend $100 million over the next 3 years. tony: publicly, pg&e has worked to build confidence in its commitment to safety and security. stephanie: to make sure that those facilities are hardened and that we're doing the very best job we can to make sure that our customers have safe, reliable, and affordable energy. tony: privately, a much different message inside the pages of this internal memo. jerry: well, it really clearly states that they're...
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the group is meeting at the elysÉe presidential palace, and that is where douglas herbert is as well. us through the developments since the story first broke. douglas: yeah, you used the exact right words -- anger, a day indignation, also a sense of, "are you kidding me?" going on here. we've had a steady stream across the political spectrum in and out of the french presidential palace behind me. it began in the morning right away with the defense counsel convening. the foreign minister, the defense of this or was absent -- he is in brussels, but the prime minister come everyone, all the presidents men, and basically they were trying to get answers about what the latest revelations mean, what is behind them how could it have happened, what are the consequences? they issued a hard-hitting statement afterward saying whatever happened is on a separable, especially in light of the fact that barack obama and u.s. officials gave the french a series of assurances, first in 2013, than one france wall on what to visit in february 2014, assurances that -- francois hollande went to visit if it w
the group is meeting at the elysÉe presidential palace, and that is where douglas herbert is as well. us through the developments since the story first broke. douglas: yeah, you used the exact right words -- anger, a day indignation, also a sense of, "are you kidding me?" going on here. we've had a steady stream across the political spectrum in and out of the french presidential palace behind me. it began in the morning right away with the defense counsel convening. the foreign...
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douglas: yeah, you know, it is a tactic question, like that famous line from the movie "casablanca" -- "i am shocked shocked that gatling is going on here." we have known since edward snowden first exposed the
douglas: yeah, you know, it is a tactic question, like that famous line from the movie "casablanca" -- "i am shocked shocked that gatling is going on here." we have known since edward snowden first exposed the
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the town of douglas is about 230 miles southeast of phoenix. according to the air force national guard, this happened during a night training mission. one person on board, no word yet on the stats of the pilot. a spokesman for the douglas fire department tells nbc news they said the crash has sparked a brush fire. >>> and a second person, a prison employee, facing charges after two convicted murderers escaped a upstate prison earlier this month. gene palmer a guard at the clinton correctional facility was arrested yesterday. according to the clinton county jail he bailed himself out shortly after midnight. he was arraigned wednesday and another hearing scheduled this afternoon. palmer has been charged with promoting prison contraband and official misconduct. the charges carry prison terms ranging from 15 months to seven years. palmer's attorney tells nbc news he had no knowledge that the two were escaping and and will plead not guilty. >> he's devastated, embarrassed, sorry for the attention he's getting right now. he wants the focus to be on p
the town of douglas is about 230 miles southeast of phoenix. according to the air force national guard, this happened during a night training mission. one person on board, no word yet on the stats of the pilot. a spokesman for the douglas fire department tells nbc news they said the crash has sparked a brush fire. >>> and a second person, a prison employee, facing charges after two convicted murderers escaped a upstate prison earlier this month. gene palmer a guard at the clinton...
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douglas: thank you for having me. we are thrilled with the outcome today. i plan to celebrate with my clients and cocounsel. it is a wonderful day for them, their families, but it's a wonderful day for all americans, i think. scarlet: we should clarify for everyone, your role in the case was to argue question two, does the 14th amendment require a state to recognize a marriage between two people of the same sex when their marriage was lawfully licensed and performed out of state? ask you to do the argument before us, but a personal question to you, what was it like arguing before the supreme court? i know you have presented at least 50 cases before appellate courts and in front of supreme court as well, but this must have been different. douglas: this was clearly a much more momentous case than the others i have argued. obviously, we all take them seriously. we knew that there were so many, hundreds of thousands of people, whose sense of dignity and equal respect that they are entitled to under the constitution hung in the balance here. obviously, that was
douglas: thank you for having me. we are thrilled with the outcome today. i plan to celebrate with my clients and cocounsel. it is a wonderful day for them, their families, but it's a wonderful day for all americans, i think. scarlet: we should clarify for everyone, your role in the case was to argue question two, does the 14th amendment require a state to recognize a marriage between two people of the same sex when their marriage was lawfully licensed and performed out of state? ask you to do...
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those are uncertain now. >> douglas, joinings us from chicago.a lot. >> extreme weather is posing threats to the livelihood of plunging. in the tropics, to infrastructure as scene with super-storm sandy, if extreme weather events become the new normal, can fragile environments bring in resilience, can we cope with extremes. it's "inside story". >>> you're watching "inside story". the wild weather over the last several months has gotten the world's attention, lives lost, property destroyed. if as widely predicted, extremes are the more daily normal events, how do we cope. joining me from studio city california, is brian holland. director of the climate programme from local and environmental issues, and associations of cities and counties, and they are in washington d.c., brenda, senior science siften tist focused on building a better safer world. are we willing to spend the money it may take to build communities able to withstand some of what mather nature is dishing out. >> yes. it's a good question. you know, it's willingness and necessity. thes
those are uncertain now. >> douglas, joinings us from chicago.a lot. >> extreme weather is posing threats to the livelihood of plunging. in the tropics, to infrastructure as scene with super-storm sandy, if extreme weather events become the new normal, can fragile environments bring in resilience, can we cope with extremes. it's "inside story". >>> you're watching "inside story". the wild weather over the last several months has gotten the world's...
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her written words stand in stark contrast to what douglas told us 12 days before she wrote that memo. would you call pg&e's security right now high level security? >> yes, for our critical security we have high level security. >> reporter: in the memo douglas writes they cannot firm firmly account for what security assets are in place. and the companies security structure is an assortment of technologies, many of them outdated. she adds i would consider them to be in a fail mode. information in the memo now helps to explain why pg&e couldn't answer this key question last year. >> can you tell us where you have been? >> i do know a couple of places you have been. and i know that you have been visiting some of our sites at night. >> that is part of our test here. can you tell us when and where? >> tony i'll give you some ideas. >> they're still speaking out of both sides of their mouth. >> senior jerry hill called for greater accountability and security at pg&e substations. >> we work every day to make sure our security is my place so we don't have another met calf. >> after reading thi
her written words stand in stark contrast to what douglas told us 12 days before she wrote that memo. would you call pg&e's security right now high level security? >> yes, for our critical security we have high level security. >> reporter: in the memo douglas writes they cannot firm firmly account for what security assets are in place. and the companies security structure is an assortment of technologies, many of them outdated. she adds i would consider them to be in a fail...
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s >>> robert douglas knight was charged with the capital murder of 22-year-old dawn bruce, but policeidn't have the murder weapon. a faint fingerprint left on a flimsy pillowcase would be considered firm evidence in court, and prosecutors soon had a lead on the murder weapon. six months after the murder, a maintenance man working in knight's old apartment discovered something behind an access panel in knight's old bedroom. >> i don't know what possessed him to do that. i think there was a plumbing problem that caused him to take it off. when he did, he looked in and found a hunting knife and a sheathe. >> in the forensics lab, scientists performed a simple test to determine if this was the weapon used in the murder. using photographic overlays, the pattern of the knife was compared to the knife impressions found on dawn bruce's pillowcase. they matched. the final piece of evidence was the dna testing of the semen found at the crime scene. it matched the dna profile of robert knight. prosecutors believe that dawn bruce arrived home from work around 1:00 a.m. and went right to bed. some
s >>> robert douglas knight was charged with the capital murder of 22-year-old dawn bruce, but policeidn't have the murder weapon. a faint fingerprint left on a flimsy pillowcase would be considered firm evidence in court, and prosecutors soon had a lead on the murder weapon. six months after the murder, a maintenance man working in knight's old apartment discovered something behind an access panel in knight's old bedroom. >> i don't know what possessed him to do that. i think...
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court justice sonia sotomayor swearing in the attorney general using a bible once owned by frederick douglasthis is 30 minutes. [no audio] >> please welcome associate justice sonia sotomayor, mr. stephen hargrove, the reverend the rijo lynch, and this maureen lynch. [applause] [no audio] >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the president of the united states and attorney general loretto lynch. -- loretta luynch. [applause] president obama: thank you. thank you, everybody. [applause] thank you so much. everybody, please have a seat. i was telling loretta backstage a little pomp and circumstance never hurts. [laughter] justice sonia sotomayor is here. [applause] i want to congratulate deputy attorney general sally yates on her conformation. and i want to thank the elected officials who are here today, the family and friends, colleagues, at long last i am so proud to be here for the instillation of the 83 -- 83rd attorney general of the united states loretta lynch. [applause] we want to welcome loretta's family, her husband steven hargrove. [applause] her father, reverend lorenzo lynch. [app
court justice sonia sotomayor swearing in the attorney general using a bible once owned by frederick douglasthis is 30 minutes. [no audio] >> please welcome associate justice sonia sotomayor, mr. stephen hargrove, the reverend the rijo lynch, and this maureen lynch. [applause] [no audio] >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the president of the united states and attorney general loretto lynch. -- loretta luynch. [applause] president obama: thank you. thank you, everybody....
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it was -- he didn't write it douglas drew it up. >> steven a. douglas. >> yes, steven a. douglas. franklin signed it. if he hadn't have signed it, i don't think he would have lost the -- his popularity, because he was still deemed to be a very good politician. he shouldn't have done, perhaps. we see that with james buchanan and steven a. douglas put their names forward as nominees for the presidency. which meant that franklin wouldn't have had the 2/3 majority he needed to be renominated, and he knew with the three nominees like that. and on the 17th ballot, james buchanan won the nomination and election for president. >> next up is mary in louisville, kentucky. hi, mary. your question? >> my question is, my name is mary means, and i believe that jane pierce's mother's maiden name was means. >> yes. >> and she was born, jane was, in hampton, new jersey. can tell me if that's where the meanses were from? >> no, they weren't. the means family, to which jane belonged, originated from ireland, i believe, when means -- i think it was frederick means immigrated to america and alongside
it was -- he didn't write it douglas drew it up. >> steven a. douglas. >> yes, steven a. douglas. franklin signed it. if he hadn't have signed it, i don't think he would have lost the -- his popularity, because he was still deemed to be a very good politician. he shouldn't have done, perhaps. we see that with james buchanan and steven a. douglas put their names forward as nominees for the presidency. which meant that franklin wouldn't have had the 2/3 majority he needed to be...
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douglas melon. douglas scott junior. he was the first born sun born april 15, 1945 a native of san francisco. born to mill drid [inaudible] attended ben franklin middle school and graduated from galileo high and moved to san francisco city college where he played football with a passion. mr. scott was accepted in a apprenticeship program [inaudible] and attended langly porter college and oakland. he continued with department of public works for 15 years after which he #3450u6bed to san francisco municipal rail way into department over head lines where he retired after 3 dwoyears of sunchs mpts it was during this time mr. scott reconnected with the love och his life nob carolyn [inaudible] and they married. mr. scott assisted carline random with camp work and retreat into american baptist church where he earned the name hugy bear. mr. millen scott leaves his loving wife of 38 years, mrs. carolyn ransom scott, 4 siblings [inaudible] jacklen scott, brenda joyce, [inaudible] as well as [inaudible] a mother in law, mrs. marth
douglas melon. douglas scott junior. he was the first born sun born april 15, 1945 a native of san francisco. born to mill drid [inaudible] attended ben franklin middle school and graduated from galileo high and moved to san francisco city college where he played football with a passion. mr. scott was accepted in a apprenticeship program [inaudible] and attended langly porter college and oakland. he continued with department of public works for 15 years after which he #3450u6bed to san...
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you have to wiggle your way around howard to get on to the douglas bridge. as far as problems on the rails marc penn north, 20 to 30 minutes behind. grab that extra cup of coffee or hang out at home a little longer if you can. marc penn north 502 that is canal issed this morning. 270, no major problems through rockville. 95 northbound near prince william parkway a little slow there. we understand that there is a crash being reported here at this point this morning. beltway at branch avenue, inner and outer loop everything is rolling just fine. no major problems there. back in ten minutes. >>> 6:24 is our time right now. if you're late for work this morning, you might be able to blame metro. trains are running slower because of emergency safety repairs. metro is going to fix about 80% of the rail system, power cables need new protective sleeves. metro says you can expect longer wait times, single tracking during the day and possibly during rush hour. >> we're going to try to convince them these actions even though they're painful for periods of time, the syst
you have to wiggle your way around howard to get on to the douglas bridge. as far as problems on the rails marc penn north, 20 to 30 minutes behind. grab that extra cup of coffee or hang out at home a little longer if you can. marc penn north 502 that is canal issed this morning. 270, no major problems through rockville. 95 northbound near prince william parkway a little slow there. we understand that there is a crash being reported here at this point this morning. beltway at branch avenue,...
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douglas hallward-driemeier. >> may it please the court the question to petitioners who are already married, they have established enduring relationships and have a liberty interest, a fundamental importance to these couples and their children. the state should not be allowed to dissolve that marriage without sufficiently important justification to do so. these petitioners build their lives around their marriages including bringing children into it their families just as opposite sex couples have done but the nonrecognition laws undermine stability of these families though the state's purport to support such stability. >> i was surprised by the arguments made in your brief because they are largely a repetition of the arguments we just heard with respect to question 1. i thought the point of question 2 was in weather and there would be an obligation to recognize the same-sex marriage entered into in another state where that is lawful even if the state itself constitutionally does not recognize same-sex marriage. >> that is the question. am i wrong? >> it is question. this court's decision es
douglas hallward-driemeier. >> may it please the court the question to petitioners who are already married, they have established enduring relationships and have a liberty interest, a fundamental importance to these couples and their children. the state should not be allowed to dissolve that marriage without sufficiently important justification to do so. these petitioners build their lives around their marriages including bringing children into it their families just as opposite sex...
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to run the family business. >> did he really think, up until the point where douglas was picked, that -- that he had a shot at it? >> he was groomed for it. that was supposed to be his -- his job. he was upset. it had a devastating effect on bob. >> reporter: and that is when the little known and reclusive bob durst went off on his own, to embark on a strange new life. what we wanted to know is how and why trouble seemed to be his traveling companion. >>> when we return, more mysteries and more questions for robert durst, and a peek at his new life on the lost coast. >> hanging out at a homeless shelter/soup kitchen -- >> reporter: wait a minute, he bought a house, he hangs out at a homeless shelter? doesn't it seem like the wireless world today could use a smile? at cricket wireless, we think so. that's why prices for our plans are all in taxes and fees included. and we've got more 4g lte coverage nationwide than t- mobile or sprint. it's what makes cricket the happiest place in the whole wireless world. ♪i need nothing i have everything i need♪ i walk along the dusty road♪ ♪a bucket
to run the family business. >> did he really think, up until the point where douglas was picked, that -- that he had a shot at it? >> he was groomed for it. that was supposed to be his -- his job. he was upset. it had a devastating effect on bob. >> reporter: and that is when the little known and reclusive bob durst went off on his own, to embark on a strange new life. what we wanted to know is how and why trouble seemed to be his traveling companion. >>> when we...
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douglas, let me go to you. big picture here the last time this happened the last time this happened 37 years ago, it was in 1978. affirmed winning, you had three triple crown winners in the '70s, then none until today. big picture, what do you make of today's win? >> well, that's right. i mean i was working with cnn on the '70s documentary they're doing. you read all these time lines of the '70s. it was a big deal, secretariat kind of dominated sports in a lot of ways and the same with affirmed. and the fact that so many years have gone by without a triple crown winner suddenly this has occurred and i think it's just a great moment because, you know we always have super bowl winners. you always have a world series winner year after year. but to get a triple crown winner happens very rarely. there are a lot of viewers right now that haven't been alive when we had the last triple crown winner. so it's a great day for horse racing and for america in general. >> this is the 147th running of the belmont stakes. it c
douglas, let me go to you. big picture here the last time this happened the last time this happened 37 years ago, it was in 1978. affirmed winning, you had three triple crown winners in the '70s, then none until today. big picture, what do you make of today's win? >> well, that's right. i mean i was working with cnn on the '70s documentary they're doing. you read all these time lines of the '70s. it was a big deal, secretariat kind of dominated sports in a lot of ways and the same with...
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looks like it is time to upgrade your phone, douglas. for all the confidence you need.td ameritrade. you got this. >> german scientists found out your diet works better, faster if you combine it with dark chocolate get your chocolate out and let's lose some weight . john: let's. i've got my dark chocolate out, i can't wait to gobble this stuff down, who knew after all these years of avoiding chocolate i could use this and lose weight. and it must be true, there was a study. except of course it's not true. eating chocolate won't help you lose 10% anymore weight, chocolate is high in fat in calories. so why would the news media write headlines like that? because john suckered him into it. he's a science writer who works with students at harvard. how did you sell chocolate as a weight loss product. >> well, i did it how all science gets done, i did a study, a bad one . john: it was a real stud. >> it was. we only used 15 people . john: you give some chocolate some precedent, and you look at differences over time, and here's something probably statistical noise but some of
looks like it is time to upgrade your phone, douglas. for all the confidence you need.td ameritrade. you got this. >> german scientists found out your diet works better, faster if you combine it with dark chocolate get your chocolate out and let's lose some weight . john: let's. i've got my dark chocolate out, i can't wait to gobble this stuff down, who knew after all these years of avoiding chocolate i could use this and lose weight. and it must be true, there was a study. except of...
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the air force says the f-16 crash near douglas two hours southeast of the base in tucson. the crash sparking a massive fire. the pilot was taking part in a training mission and was the only one on board. they have secured the crash site and the jet belonged to the air national guard. no word yet on the pilot's identity. >> more than 150 kwharls ston's-- dharls ston's faithcharleston's faithful gathering for prayer one week after dylann roof killed nine people in the church. hundreds paying their respects to slain pastor clementa pinckney. two more viewings will be held today before pinkney is laid to rest tomorrow. >>> the confederate flag falls in alabama. the governor ordering removal of the four confederate flagings. the swift removal comes just days after south carolina's governor nicky hailey calls for the flags to come down. robert bentley says the removal is one less distraction for legislatures. >> the boston marathon bomber breaking his silence after two years to apologize just before being sentenced to death. fox and friends weekend co host anna kooiman is live.
the air force says the f-16 crash near douglas two hours southeast of the base in tucson. the crash sparking a massive fire. the pilot was taking part in a training mission and was the only one on board. they have secured the crash site and the jet belonged to the air national guard. no word yet on the pilot's identity. >> more than 150 kwharls ston's-- dharls ston's faithcharleston's faithful gathering for prayer one week after dylann roof killed nine people in the church. hundreds...
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confidently predict -- as general douglas macarthur had previously, very confidently predicted. america's youth were part of the nation's defense in the cold war against communism. time and again, the rhetoric about what was good for kids in the country was couched in cold war terms. young people had to be better educated, mentally prepared, healthy, and physically it -- f it to ensure that america remains democratic, economically sound, and secure against its enemies. federal legislation using cold war language appears in several places, but the first one comes from the truman administration. the national school lunch program, sometimes called a hot lunch program -- in 1946, this was established and championed by georgia democrat richard russell, a conservative considered to be one of the most powerful men in the senate. he championed the program because it would do two rings -- first of all it would boost american agriculture by giving subsidies to farmers for their surplus product. things like raisins, nuts, rice, cheese. secondly, it would guarantee a hot, balanced school lu
confidently predict -- as general douglas macarthur had previously, very confidently predicted. america's youth were part of the nation's defense in the cold war against communism. time and again, the rhetoric about what was good for kids in the country was couched in cold war terms. young people had to be better educated, mentally prepared, healthy, and physically it -- f it to ensure that america remains democratic, economically sound, and secure against its enemies. federal legislation using...
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. >>> tonight we're getting a new look at the fight that led to a stabbing inside frederic douglas highchool. a man who witnessed the fight is sharing his cell phone video. tracee is back outside that school tonight with the latest. >> reporter: he is sharing his video and also what he saw. he said that he watch as his classmates lost it. >> so uncharacteristic of the entire school. >> reporter: this is student whose doinlt we're said a student who stabbed another was being bullied. >> he told him to leave him around. to get away. that he didn't want to fight. the student who was stabbed didn't leave him alone and pushed him. instigated the entire situation. >> reporter: the student saw the entire fight unfold inside frederick douglas high school yesterday morning. they said he pulled a three inch knife according to the witness. he is now being charged as a juvenile. the 16-year-old who was stabbed is expected to recover from his injuries. >> the kid who did the stabbing was trying to defend himself and then finally the knife made its appearance. he didn't realize he was stabbed until l
. >>> tonight we're getting a new look at the fight that led to a stabbing inside frederic douglas highchool. a man who witnessed the fight is sharing his cell phone video. tracee is back outside that school tonight with the latest. >> reporter: he is sharing his video and also what he saw. he said that he watch as his classmates lost it. >> so uncharacteristic of the entire school. >> reporter: this is student whose doinlt we're said a student who stabbed another was...
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joining me here in charleston cnn presidential historian douglas brinkley and russell moore with then baptist convention and cnn's political commentator van jones. boy, just a beautiful, beautiful service, van. >> yeah. we have been talking all day about the difference between happiness and joy, and he actually -- he said that. he said joy will come in the morning. that's a very very old, old song. a weeping may endure for a night, but joy will come in the morning. that's really i think, the message that he was trying to bring forward, that love and joy will prevail. an olympic level of forgiveness and grace by this community. world-class level. historic. you have to go back to apartheid south africa to find the grace and forgiveness from a community this hurt. >> it's beautiful. dr. moore, it's been said that the most segregated hour of any week is 9:00 to 10:00 or whenever people go to church on sunday. black churches white churches. this is a historically black church but the pews are not just african-american. there are whites in there. all races. and on the streets we see a trem
joining me here in charleston cnn presidential historian douglas brinkley and russell moore with then baptist convention and cnn's political commentator van jones. boy, just a beautiful, beautiful service, van. >> yeah. we have been talking all day about the difference between happiness and joy, and he actually -- he said that. he said joy will come in the morning. that's a very very old, old song. a weeping may endure for a night, but joy will come in the morning. that's really i think,...
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pero brasil no se asustÓ, neymar anotÓ cuando parecÍa que se habÍa afirmado el empate, douglas se llevaomo una de las grandes favoritas. maÑana si que la ediciÓn 24 de esta copa amÉrica con ecuador enfrentando a bolivia a las 2 tratar de y luego chile y mÉxico. el fÚtbol mexicano femenino, estados unidos sigue afinando detalles para el departamento contra nigeria. sabe que lo mejor estÁ por venir, todavÍa no han mostrado su mejor potencial. las chicas se sienten optimistas. esto serÁ el martes. los gigantes perdiÓ la brÚjula y no pueden poner orden en casa. y salieron en busca de acabar con siete derrotas consecutivas gigantes arizona, pero el hotel fue una mala jugada. el error se le daba. esta serie, san francisco ha conectado solamente 14 de 88 turnos al bate. eso nos dice todo. owens doblete y pulsador de carreras. de la rosa abanicÓ a seis y arizona se quedÓ con la victoria. vamos al colegio de auckland, los atlÉticos gritando a los Ángeles. partiÓ la pelota y termina picando. estamos en la parte baja de la quinta entrada, puso la pelota, terminal central es registradora y los atlÉ
pero brasil no se asustÓ, neymar anotÓ cuando parecÍa que se habÍa afirmado el empate, douglas se llevaomo una de las grandes favoritas. maÑana si que la ediciÓn 24 de esta copa amÉrica con ecuador enfrentando a bolivia a las 2 tratar de y luego chile y mÉxico. el fÚtbol mexicano femenino, estados unidos sigue afinando detalles para el departamento contra nigeria. sabe que lo mejor estÁ por venir, todavÍa no han mostrado su mejor potencial. las chicas se sienten optimistas. esto...
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douglas hughes pleaded not guilty to to six charges. he is currently free on personal recognizance. he is not allowed near the capitol or the white house. >>> roads around the national mall are reopened. someone threatened to blow up a bomb in the federal building last night. if you were downtown you would have seen the heavily armed officers checking the buildings. they closed the roads near the transportation department and the air and space museum. we watched police take one man out of the building in handcuffs. >> they saw me, they didn't know who i was, or what i was doing so they asked me to get down on the floor. they just secured me and took me down. >> police released that man and they're still working to find the person who actually called in the threat. officers searched for four hours but did not find any bomb. >>> a funeral will be held tomorrow for the state senator killed in the charleston massacre. that's according to the state newspaper. the news came as investigators dig into a -- comes as the investigators dig into the website that may have been put up by the conf
douglas hughes pleaded not guilty to to six charges. he is currently free on personal recognizance. he is not allowed near the capitol or the white house. >>> roads around the national mall are reopened. someone threatened to blow up a bomb in the federal building last night. if you were downtown you would have seen the heavily armed officers checking the buildings. they closed the roads near the transportation department and the air and space museum. we watched police take one man out...
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so it's a douglas mcarthur. >> is that douglas mcarthur? ike is not making eye contact.us without eye liner on. >> while i was in los angeles conan also helped me announce my first day as host of the state of the union here on cnn. >> jake will become the new host of cnn's "state of the union". >> this is the announcement. >> this is the announcement right now? >> yeah the date. >> jake will become the new host of cnn's "state of the union" start june 14th. make sure you check out the show. >> as we get closer to the 2016 election, hillary clinton will be a big topic of the show on sunday as we goes about her carefully prepared campaign i keep thinking of an unscripted zinger she had for me back in 2009 when she just had become secretary of state. >> i bumped into her and i said senator clinton how are you doing? >> oh i'm sorry wu you're secretary clinton now because i'm an idiot. just trying to ask her a question, which do you prefer secretary clinton or senator clinton. and she said well i prefer either one to what we call you when you're not around. >> burn. >> that
so it's a douglas mcarthur. >> is that douglas mcarthur? ike is not making eye contact.us without eye liner on. >> while i was in los angeles conan also helped me announce my first day as host of the state of the union here on cnn. >> jake will become the new host of cnn's "state of the union". >> this is the announcement. >> this is the announcement right now? >> yeah the date. >> jake will become the new host of cnn's "state of the...
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david douglas for us. he was in a room close to the courtroom as the bond hearing played out. do we have the sound from the judge cued up? i want i to hear the comments from the judge at the beginning of the bond hearing. and i'll take up a couple of points from the judge's opening statements with our legal contributor. let's play that. joo today is june nanth 2015. charltton county bond court. i am judge james gosnel the chief magistrate. this is the case of state versus dylann roof. mr. roof is chargeed with nine counts of murder and one count of possession of a weaponnure doing the commission of a violent crime. ladies and gentlemen before i get into the hearing i would like to make a statement please. charleston is a very strong community. we have big hearts. we are a very loving community. and we are going to reach out to everyone, all victims and we will touch them. we have victims, nine of them. but we also have victims on the other side. there are victims on this young man's side of the family. nobody would have ever thrown them into the whirlwind of events they have b
david douglas for us. he was in a room close to the courtroom as the bond hearing played out. do we have the sound from the judge cued up? i want i to hear the comments from the judge at the beginning of the bond hearing. and i'll take up a couple of points from the judge's opening statements with our legal contributor. let's play that. joo today is june nanth 2015. charltton county bond court. i am judge james gosnel the chief magistrate. this is the case of state versus dylann roof. mr. roof...
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the crash happened near the town of douglas on the u.s.- mexico border. that sparked a massive brushfire which is now burning next to a high pressured gas line. the crash happened again -- [ inaudible ] the crash involved an f-16 with the 162nd wing. no word on the fate of the pilot at this point. no homes or businesses, though, we understand have been affected. >> reporter: 6:03. mike hydeck in the newsroom. another big story we're watching for you right now, the supreme court is expected to rule by the end of the month whether or not the constitution gives same-sex couples the right to marry. if any past decisions give us any indication, then justice kennedy will write the majority opinion for the court making same-sex marriage the law of the land and president obama believes the time has come. >> there has been this incredible shift in attitudes across the untry. when i became president, same- sex marriage was legal in only two states. today it's legal in 37 states. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: the decision is likely to happen on the last day o
the crash happened near the town of douglas on the u.s.- mexico border. that sparked a massive brushfire which is now burning next to a high pressured gas line. the crash happened again -- [ inaudible ] the crash involved an f-16 with the 162nd wing. no word on the fate of the pilot at this point. no homes or businesses, though, we understand have been affected. >> reporter: 6:03. mike hydeck in the newsroom. another big story we're watching for you right now, the supreme court is...
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when i would watch the mike douglas show and someone would the funny -- like andy kaufman.der what else he's doing. i would check the tv guide and i thought he's going to be on this show "taxi." amy schumer i just heard her on the howard stern show and i thought she should have a movie. i guess she's not going to get a movie in less i make it. charlie: what did she say? i've been waiting for your call? judd: unlike a lot of people, she worked her butt off. if i gave her notes in all right or would take three months to execute, she would do it in six days. she just work so hard and the work was very strong. that's why we got it made. charlie: this is the first time you've made a movie you didn't write. how did you like it? judd: i loved it. it was half the work. writing and directing -- you can have somebody do half of it. charlie: if you don't like it, you can change it. judd: i have such a good rapport with amy. someone can direct this better than me. when we were working on "super bad" i thought greg could do this better than me. but with amy, i thought it would be fun to
when i would watch the mike douglas show and someone would the funny -- like andy kaufman.der what else he's doing. i would check the tv guide and i thought he's going to be on this show "taxi." amy schumer i just heard her on the howard stern show and i thought she should have a movie. i guess she's not going to get a movie in less i make it. charlie: what did she say? i've been waiting for your call? judd: unlike a lot of people, she worked her butt off. if i gave her notes in all...
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joining me now is presidential historian, douglas brinkly. and it is sometimes difficult to assess it in a 24-hour news environment while it is happening. are these achievements great enough to be cemented 50 years from now. this is what will be the standout in the obama administration? >> i think so. we can now say that president obama is a transformative president. that's what he always wanted. he changed american society. this was the payday week. mainly, it is about obamacare. it is a very important, signature achievement. people talk about it in line with fdr and social security and lyndon johnson and medicaid and medicare. it is a living legacy. people 50 years from now will be using the term obamacare. president obama on race and skren gender has been a transformative president. two of the supreme court justices are women appointed by barack obama. something turned this week with the confederate flag coming down. you feel a kind of white supremacy in retreat. president obama seems to be on the top of his game with a lot of momentum as
joining me now is presidential historian, douglas brinkly. and it is sometimes difficult to assess it in a 24-hour news environment while it is happening. are these achievements great enough to be cemented 50 years from now. this is what will be the standout in the obama administration? >> i think so. we can now say that president obama is a transformative president. that's what he always wanted. he changed american society. this was the payday week. mainly, it is about obamacare. it is a...
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douglas hughes said he rejected a plea deal that included several years of hard jail time. hughes said that didn't seem fair because he didn't hurt anyone or damage any property during his flight through a restricted airspace. the gyrocopter pilot said he'd rather let his case go to trial. he faces up to 10 years in prison now. >>> a sweet victory for some very determined sweetbrier college alumni. supporters gave a standing ovation after a judge signed the papers on a plan to keep the 114-year-old school open. the agreement calls for the president and entire board of directors to step down. they originally said sweetbrier couldn't stay afloat anymore. >> i believed from the very outset the only way we'd get to a very positive result with the school stay open would be with the parties coming together hammering out differences and come up with some common ground. >> determined alumni raised $12 million for the school to keep the classroom doors open next year. >>> police have captured another suspected rabid raccoon. yup, this one in the columbia, maryland area. residents re
douglas hughes said he rejected a plea deal that included several years of hard jail time. hughes said that didn't seem fair because he didn't hurt anyone or damage any property during his flight through a restricted airspace. the gyrocopter pilot said he'd rather let his case go to trial. he faces up to 10 years in prison now. >>> a sweet victory for some very determined sweetbrier college alumni. supporters gave a standing ovation after a judge signed the papers on a plan to keep the...
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william douglas would not be happy to see this is what liberalism on the supreme court is. >> can you planning a 2016 election where voters are highly conscious of the fact that they will have a role in picking a president who is going to shape the court it's start starting in 2017? >> i would absolutely hope for that. i have hoped for that in several federal elections and always been slightly disappointed. for some reason the public literacy about the supreme court is really weak. i think that's a fault of all of us in making sure the people don't get a good basic grounding in what the supreme court does up there. that's partially involved with the way it shields itself in secrecy and doesn't allow cameras in. as much as we can have shows like this to raise this awareness that is the first step. we have to hammer home to people how important the supreme court is. >> very briefly before you go, can you give me one republican one democrat who could be pas poble, members of the supreme court? >> if the republicans were to win, paul roble he defended the defense of marriage act he is the
william douglas would not be happy to see this is what liberalism on the supreme court is. >> can you planning a 2016 election where voters are highly conscious of the fact that they will have a role in picking a president who is going to shape the court it's start starting in 2017? >> i would absolutely hope for that. i have hoped for that in several federal elections and always been slightly disappointed. for some reason the public literacy about the supreme court is really weak....
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the f-16 fighting falcon aircraft went down five miles east of douglas municipal airport, about 120 miles southeast of tucson. the pilot only one on board and no word of that person's condition. when the plane crashed, a gas line rurpted and caused a gas fire. once they diffused the fire investigators will be able to assess the wreckage. >>> crews put out a fire at an apartment complex in bucks county. nbc10 was on the scene at the apartments where the firefighters responded around 2:00 this morning. residents inside this apartment building evacuated. there are no reports of anybody hurt. investigators will now be looking for the cause of this fire. the damage several units and some office space. >>> preparing for the pope. right now, a delegation from philadelphia is sitting down with the mayor of rome and his team to talk about security for pope francis' visit here in september. we are going to check in with chris in a moment. >> we are here. we can hear you. >> reporter: you're looking at a live picture of -- right, you're looking at a live picture of mayor michael nutter there walking
the f-16 fighting falcon aircraft went down five miles east of douglas municipal airport, about 120 miles southeast of tucson. the pilot only one on board and no word of that person's condition. when the plane crashed, a gas line rurpted and caused a gas fire. once they diffused the fire investigators will be able to assess the wreckage. >>> crews put out a fire at an apartment complex in bucks county. nbc10 was on the scene at the apartments where the firefighters responded around...
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>> people like douglas and tubman and parks belonged to it. it was about civil rights and human rights. >> the church has been our freedom house. >> dean at howard university school of divinity says emanuel led wait forsome black churches by being a place where african-american politicians, leaders, organizers, teachers and more could find acceptance when they were barred by so much of america. >> you know you will come there unfiltered. you will come there without recrimination made against you. no matter of the disparages of the larger social order, you come here and can you learn how to be as fully human as you are. >> that's what emanuel meant to you. >> yes, absolutely. part of that means the affirming of every single person who comes inside our doors and those who are within the communities around us. >> tom foreman, cnn, washington. >> so as we have been reporting, a hate crime investigation is now under way. the u.s. attorney general loretta lynch made that clear in her announcement on thursday. so it now raises the question, just what
>> people like douglas and tubman and parks belonged to it. it was about civil rights and human rights. >> the church has been our freedom house. >> dean at howard university school of divinity says emanuel led wait forsome black churches by being a place where african-american politicians, leaders, organizers, teachers and more could find acceptance when they were barred by so much of america. >> you know you will come there unfiltered. you will come there without...
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it happened at the cambodian development complex on douglas avenue.he 66-year-old victim was stabbed numerous times in the head and body with kitchen knives. officials say he was the head at the montessori. the suspect was seen several blocks away with blood on his clothes. >>> there are new details on the criminals who escaped from the new york prison. 13 days later, richard matt and david sweat could be anywhere. officials released time progress photos showing what the two may look like now as the search includes border crossings to canada and mexico. their alleged accomplice, joyce mitchell, claimed the convicts planned to kill her husband who also works at the prison after using her as a getaway driver. she says she backed out of the plan. >>> a u.s. secret service agent is set to need guilty to stealing bitcoin from the silk road onsite. she's accused of stealing $820,000 of the digital currency. according to court papers, he's expected to make the plea deal later this year. a cybercrime agent with the irs in oakland uncovered the theft during th
it happened at the cambodian development complex on douglas avenue.he 66-year-old victim was stabbed numerous times in the head and body with kitchen knives. officials say he was the head at the montessori. the suspect was seen several blocks away with blood on his clothes. >>> there are new details on the criminals who escaped from the new york prison. 13 days later, richard matt and david sweat could be anywhere. officials released time progress photos showing what the two may look...
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douglas is south of phoenix. this happened during a night training mission. one person was on brd board. no word on the status of the pilot. the crash sparked a brush fire. >>> developing overnight, a second prison employee facing charges after two escaped prisoners earlier this month. palmer, a guard at the facility was arrested yesterday. he bailed himself out shortly after midnight. he was arraigned wednesday. another hearing is scheduled for this afternoon. palmer has been charged with promoting prison contra a ban, tampering with evidence and criminal misconduct. the charges range from 15 months to seven years. he tells nbc news he had no knowledge the two were escape aing and will plead not guilty. >> he's did he stated, embarrassed, sorry for attention he's getting now. he wants the focus on prison security and capturing two individuals and putting them where they belong. >> the prison seamstress joyce mitchell has been arrested and pleaded not guilty to contraband offenses. she's alleged she smuggled escape tools in raw ground beef. palmer then allege
douglas is south of phoenix. this happened during a night training mission. one person was on brd board. no word on the status of the pilot. the crash sparked a brush fire. >>> developing overnight, a second prison employee facing charges after two escaped prisoners earlier this month. palmer, a guard at the facility was arrested yesterday. he bailed himself out shortly after midnight. he was arraigned wednesday. another hearing is scheduled for this afternoon. palmer has been charged...
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. >> reporter: douglas harrington and jim mayo live in mclean, virginia. they had to get married in d.c. five years ago because it weight legal in their own state then. >> it means that our certificate of marriage is valid nationwide. >> reporter: since they've been married it's been awkward having to always explain their relationship. today's decision they hope will make that easier. >> i am even lated and relieved and -- elated and relieved and excited and a little weepy. i n thought i'd grow up to see the president of the -- never thought i'd grow up to see the president of the united states say that everyone, everyone in this country is created equal. >> reporter: in fairfax outside tonight's hillary clinton event republicans denounced the decision. >> we believe that marriage should be between one man and one woman. >> i'm really excited. i kind of am still can't believe it. >> reporter: missy johnston and janice fleming, native virginians, planned to move out of the state to get married until it became legal here. >> we were a little bit worried befo
. >> reporter: douglas harrington and jim mayo live in mclean, virginia. they had to get married in d.c. five years ago because it weight legal in their own state then. >> it means that our certificate of marriage is valid nationwide. >> reporter: since they've been married it's been awkward having to always explain their relationship. today's decision they hope will make that easier. >> i am even lated and relieved and -- elated and relieved and excited and a little...