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the detective hope russell douglas' widow, brenna douglas, might shed some light on that. but that night, when he told her the father of her two children had been murdered, the detective says he got a strange feeling. i never try to judge how people are going to react when i tell them things. but her response wasn't what i expected. as in not emotional enough? she wasn't shocked, at least not visually shocked. it was a bit matter of fact. and that did leave us, at least, wondering when we walked out of the house, yes. josh mankiewicz: and so brenna douglas, as the wives of murdered men often do, became a person of interest. the domestic situation seemed unsettled. they were separated. russell was living in an apartment in renton. according to brenna, they were trying to work it out-- talking about getting back together. josh mankiewicz: in fact, the new widow told the detective that her husband had spent the holidays with her and the kids. she said the last time she saw him was the morning of december 26. he left the house somewhere mid-morning. and she thought he was goin
the detective hope russell douglas' widow, brenna douglas, might shed some light on that. but that night, when he told her the father of her two children had been murdered, the detective says he got a strange feeling. i never try to judge how people are going to react when i tell them things. but her response wasn't what i expected. as in not emotional enough? she wasn't shocked, at least not visually shocked. it was a bit matter of fact. and that did leave us, at least, wondering when we...
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these are also the words of douglas macarthur. because after world war i all he was concerned about was the preparation for the next war, you know, like he always said, only the dead have seen the end of war. and macarthur would be definitely shaped by what he had seen. right after the war, superintendent of west point, all these revolutionary reforms that he pushes through to try and train a new style of officer is all from that experience of world war i. as well his chief of staff period in the inter war years from 1930 to 1935, this is all about saving the officer core during the depression. the officer core that goes on to train the army that wins world war ii. and that's what i mean. world war i has this impression that totally affects it through the inter war years as to how was america going to be prepared for that next war? now, most remember macarthur at 71, an old man being fired by truman, being brought home, giving that speech the old soldiers never die speech. that's most people's visions of him. they don't picture ma
these are also the words of douglas macarthur. because after world war i all he was concerned about was the preparation for the next war, you know, like he always said, only the dead have seen the end of war. and macarthur would be definitely shaped by what he had seen. right after the war, superintendent of west point, all these revolutionary reforms that he pushes through to try and train a new style of officer is all from that experience of world war i. as well his chief of staff period in...
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we have no idea what douglas macarthur did. we know he was in the front line trenches when the germans came in. other than that, what did he see that make that made him say this is the greatest officer i have ever served with? at the champagne, this is where macarthur's perceptions of four completely changed. he had gone in toward looking at it as an adventure. he sees it for what it is. war is slaughter. war is a scourge. he said after that he lost the ability to play, to have fun. after world war i, they said he was not the same guy. he used to have great stories, be a fun guy to talk with. and then of that was there anymore. the war had totally changed him. defensive,hampagne it went into the work river battle. the river is a place where he had set up a defense. they were going back to set positions. macarthur realized that the rainbow had to fight in a bold way. it was like gettysburg. and their division got started. half of it was pretty much reduced. and this is where macarthur sees that bold action. because the group tha
we have no idea what douglas macarthur did. we know he was in the front line trenches when the germans came in. other than that, what did he see that make that made him say this is the greatest officer i have ever served with? at the champagne, this is where macarthur's perceptions of four completely changed. he had gone in toward looking at it as an adventure. he sees it for what it is. war is slaughter. war is a scourge. he said after that he lost the ability to play, to have fun. after world...
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there is a new book on douglas coming out. my publisher gives me, my publisher gave me 1000 of these silly little things. so i have to give them out to anybody who will take one. and my two comrades here. by the way, it is daunting to be between these two titans who are accustomed to doing their act together. and i am sandwiched as peter said, in between them. at supper earlier, sort of squirming a bit, they are not used to having somebody else up here in between. not the least of which i am cast with talking about all the pain and the agony and hypocrisy in between. in between. but peter gave us the question here in some ways. i loved it. despite all that you set me up for. are we a people? that has been so much on our minds lately hasn't it? i am not bringing up the present too much. but i, are we a people? can this incredibly diverse, multiracial society, remain a people? it's a very open question, i just wrote asa for a book of essays that will come out next year. i think the piece is going to be in the atlantic. i called
there is a new book on douglas coming out. my publisher gives me, my publisher gave me 1000 of these silly little things. so i have to give them out to anybody who will take one. and my two comrades here. by the way, it is daunting to be between these two titans who are accustomed to doing their act together. and i am sandwiched as peter said, in between them. at supper earlier, sort of squirming a bit, they are not used to having somebody else up here in between. not the least of which i am...
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talk about him. >> so he was the one who transcribed the lincoln-douglas debates for lincoln. and so, in fact, in one of the lincoln-douglas debates lincoln wouldn't start the debate until robert hitt was sitting right where you supposed to be sitting. it showed you lincoln recognized that to get my message out, douglas was better known than lincoln in 1858 in this campaign and lincoln wanted to make sure that this debate was being seen around the country. and so he wouldn't start until robert hitt was sitting right there. he's the one who suggested to the family you should hire this guy robert hitt to transcribe a trial, which was really done very often. typically, the judge would write up a little summary of the case. it would be memories that would be used on appeals, and lincoln had advised in case if convicted, and we want to appeal, it would be valuable to have the testimony written out. and so hitt was hired by the family to do the transcript picky was also able to give the media pieces of the trial as it was happening, , which i think s very important for lincoln in te
talk about him. >> so he was the one who transcribed the lincoln-douglas debates for lincoln. and so, in fact, in one of the lincoln-douglas debates lincoln wouldn't start the debate until robert hitt was sitting right where you supposed to be sitting. it showed you lincoln recognized that to get my message out, douglas was better known than lincoln in 1858 in this campaign and lincoln wanted to make sure that this debate was being seen around the country. and so he wouldn't start until...
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you talk about the lincoln douglas debate on the relationship between the next. in his political career, but how his trial work informed his work as a debater in those debates. >> look, lincoln didn't overwhelmingly win the lincoln douglas debate. there were seven of them in lincoln sort of was viewed as when and if you would couple. they were long thought battles. remember that they weren't sort of fundamentally about to slavery right or wrong. douglas position was a states rights position are basically saying we should not force states to do something just based on the federal government. lincoln definitely use that experience to benefit his political career. he used his skills as a trial lawyer. sir, go ahead. >> great seeing you. thank you for your work. i have a question if you are in court tv 100 years from now, looking back at this time, what would you say about the supreme court. how would they speak on this? >> before i answer that, let me just give a little perspective giving back to history for a moment, which is there some people who feel that the cou
you talk about the lincoln douglas debate on the relationship between the next. in his political career, but how his trial work informed his work as a debater in those debates. >> look, lincoln didn't overwhelmingly win the lincoln douglas debate. there were seven of them in lincoln sort of was viewed as when and if you would couple. they were long thought battles. remember that they weren't sort of fundamentally about to slavery right or wrong. douglas position was a states rights...
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>> next up for booktv alaska begin an interview with historian douglas brinkley about his book "the quiet world: saving alaska's wilderness kingdom, 1879-1960". >> host: you'vee written about pr. you've written about james come use with about the flood and human by katrina, jimmy carter. why alaska? >> guest: i am writing a whole history of u.s. conservation movement in my first fight was called the wilderness warrior and dealt with theodore roosevelt others. this is the second installment and its the whole campaign that begins in 1879 with a cofounder of the sierra club going up and sing those incredible glaciers in the passage of alaska and writing about it and how a whole group of what i call really wilderness warriors have worked to save wild alaska including theodore roosevelt and charles was synonymous with mount mckinley, denali national park. on and on and now work on the third volume of assignment revolution of the 1950s. this is not just a history book. i ended in 1960 with eisenhower's save the arctic refuge that you about in the news all the time. that's our nation's great wil
>> next up for booktv alaska begin an interview with historian douglas brinkley about his book "the quiet world: saving alaska's wilderness kingdom, 1879-1960". >> host: you'vee written about pr. you've written about james come use with about the flood and human by katrina, jimmy carter. why alaska? >> guest: i am writing a whole history of u.s. conservation movement in my first fight was called the wilderness warrior and dealt with theodore roosevelt others. this is...
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[inaudible conversations] >> next up, for booktvs alaska weekend, an interview with historian douglas brinkley about his book, "the quiet world" save alaska's wielders king knock, 1879 to 1960. >> doug brink lee you have britain about the flood in -- and katrina and jimmy carter. why alaska? >> right now i'm writing the whole history of u.s. conservation movement and my first volume was called the wilderness warrior and dealt with theodore roosevelt and john pure and it's -- john muir and begins in 1879, john muir, going up and seeing those incredible gray irish the inside passage of alaska and writing about putt and a whole group of what i call wilderness warriores have work to save wild alaska, including theodore roosevelt, and i'm now work on the third violent on the silent spring revolution, and the 1960s. this is not just a history book. end it in 1960, when eisenhower saved the arctic refuge, anwar and that's our nation's greatest wildlife refuge. >> host: this is a story about points. let's begin with president teddy roosevelt. >> guest: he saved the whole grid of modern oklaho
[inaudible conversations] >> next up, for booktvs alaska weekend, an interview with historian douglas brinkley about his book, "the quiet world" save alaska's wielders king knock, 1879 to 1960. >> doug brink lee you have britain about the flood in -- and katrina and jimmy carter. why alaska? >> right now i'm writing the whole history of u.s. conservation movement and my first volume was called the wilderness warrior and dealt with theodore roosevelt and john pure and...
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douglas macarthur. they know he is the army officer that has more knowledge of the far east than anyone else. and so they bring back -- they put him in a position with the totally nonexistent philippine army and about $45,000 -- 45,000 troops that are good. >> i really like this pick a that is on display here. one thing that fascinates me about him is his unorthodox stress on the battle. as you well know, he earned the reputation of being called the dude because of the unorthodox uniform that he adopted. the hat is non-regulation, he is wearing a scarf, he has a civilian overcoat and it drove general pershing crazy. he always stressed to the nines. and tell me about how you think this adaptation of dress influenced his command of the regiment -- of the brigade during the first world war? >> being dressed like that and showing up for all those early rates, -- raids, they know who he is, but all the sudden he is right there in the lines with them. everyone is like who is this guy? and then they were told
douglas macarthur. they know he is the army officer that has more knowledge of the far east than anyone else. and so they bring back -- they put him in a position with the totally nonexistent philippine army and about $45,000 -- 45,000 troops that are good. >> i really like this pick a that is on display here. one thing that fascinates me about him is his unorthodox stress on the battle. as you well know, he earned the reputation of being called the dude because of the unorthodox uniform...
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look. >> , we did not overwhelmingly windows lincoln douglas debates. there were several and he was viewed as winning a couple douglas on a couple they were long thought that'll and remember they were not fundamentally about slavery right or wrong douglas physician was the right to say we should not forsake to do something just based on the federal government. so he definitely use that experience to benefit his political career as a trial lawyer. >> and then back at with the supreme court how do they speak on this? >> so before we answer that gives perspective which is there is some people that the courts have been moving to the right taking no question they have right of where they are and say it is long overdue but hasn't then a clear trajectory remember dred scott that fundamentally changed lincoln place in the law and he was wounded through the dred scott opinion. and when we look back at that to say the court could come up with the ruling such that if you ask 1857 will the court looked like i don't think they could have predicted so to question the
look. >> , we did not overwhelmingly windows lincoln douglas debates. there were several and he was viewed as winning a couple douglas on a couple they were long thought that'll and remember they were not fundamentally about slavery right or wrong douglas physician was the right to say we should not forsake to do something just based on the federal government. so he definitely use that experience to benefit his political career as a trial lawyer. >> and then back at with the supreme...
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uno de ellos es el del hondureÑo douglas armendÁrez y su hijo eduardo.ridades de inmigraciÓn engaÑan a los indocumentados que son deportados. pablo gato nos cuenta por quÉ. pablo: douglas ya fue deportado a honduras pero toda la familia estÁ destrozada. el motivo es que su hijo eduardo de 11 aÑos se quedÓ en un centro de detenciÓn en estados unidos. su padre dice que las autoridades de ice no engaÑaron. >> ya lo van a montar en el aviÓn. les pregunto dÓnde va mi hijo y me dijeron que mi hijo iba adelante. cuando llego a san pedro que pregunto en inmigraciÓn me dicen que no, que mi hijo no ha venido. y ahÍ fue duro para mí. pablo: activistas proinmigrantes exigen al gobierno que explique porque aÚn quedan unos 700 niÑos separados de sus padres. ice da varios motivos. no se sabe quiÉn son sus padres, sus padres ya fueron deportados o tienen historial delictivo. el gobierno afirma que 120 niÑos no devueltos corresponden a padres que renunciaron a su custodia. >> muchos no han entendido lo que pasÓ. les han dicho que la manera mÁs rápida de reunirse con su h
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douglas, you first.le iii in section three of the constitution says this, treason of the united states shall consistent only in levying war against them or in adhering to their enemies, giving them aid and comfort. so no president has ever been charged with treason, douglas. do you believe the president's actions fall anywhere within that definition? >> well, we had a vice president in 1807 who was charged with treason. there was a famous trial, and they didn't feel they had the goods to bust burr fully. the problem with the enemy aiding and abetting, don, russia is not officially right now considered an enemy of the united states. but we also know they had a cyber attack on us. so trump's got the slippery slope of legal language in his favor. but the spirit of what trump did is clearly treasonous. it's a betrayal of the united states. he threw our u.s. intelligence services, flushed them away and it came off as being a puppet of putin. so the word treason like impeachment, like obstruction of justice, a
douglas, you first.le iii in section three of the constitution says this, treason of the united states shall consistent only in levying war against them or in adhering to their enemies, giving them aid and comfort. so no president has ever been charged with treason, douglas. do you believe the president's actions fall anywhere within that definition? >> well, we had a vice president in 1807 who was charged with treason. there was a famous trial, and they didn't feel they had the goods to...
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five officers from the douglas county sheriff's department. >> sheriff's office! >> reporter: responding to a 911 call. >> sheriff's office! >> reporter: from the copper canyon apartments in highlands ranch, colorado. waiting for them, 37-year-old army veteran matthew riehl. he has a history of mental health issues. >> matt, come out! matt, come out of the room now! >> reporter: and unknown to them, a loaded ar-15 rifle. >> open the door! sheriff's office! [ gunfire ] >> shots fired, shots fired!
five officers from the douglas county sheriff's department. >> sheriff's office! >> reporter: responding to a 911 call. >> sheriff's office! >> reporter: from the copper canyon apartments in highlands ranch, colorado. waiting for them, 37-year-old army veteran matthew riehl. he has a history of mental health issues. >> matt, come out! matt, come out of the room now! >> reporter: and unknown to them, a loaded ar-15 rifle. >> open the door! sheriff's...
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he said i never had a difficult relationship with douglas mcarthur. it was one of the best relationships i ever had. and mcarthur was a different man. he was, i'm not going to steal jim's thunder here, but he was -- he was a man with destiny. he knew it. eisenhower did not have that sense of destiny. he had the same level of ambitious, i believe that mcarthur did, but he was far different. but they work together well, because i think shared sense of duty. mcarthur's sense of duty was just as high and noble as eisenhowers. and when push came to shove, duty dictated what they did next. and personal issues or professional issues, anything else was to the wayside. both men focused on duty. the highest accolade of a soldier. and i think that's what made them work so well together. that's where they understood each other. and the fact that eisenhower spent 11 years with douglas mcarthur in various assignments is a testimony to that sense of loyalty and dedication to each other. later on, of course, just before the war. eisenhower is working for george c. ma
he said i never had a difficult relationship with douglas mcarthur. it was one of the best relationships i ever had. and mcarthur was a different man. he was, i'm not going to steal jim's thunder here, but he was -- he was a man with destiny. he knew it. eisenhower did not have that sense of destiny. he had the same level of ambitious, i believe that mcarthur did, but he was far different. but they work together well, because i think shared sense of duty. mcarthur's sense of duty was just as...
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wide frameworks in order to provide a farm platform for exports and growth in the future that douglas chapman joins me now like to say you don't get too much make all go of the sure hope familiar michael gove who was brought up in the northeast of scotland seem to be with the range of scottish brodeur's well the range of scottish producers as fantastic and we all know that and the quality especially in the food and drink sector. beyond compare i would suggest but certainly the way that scotland has been promoted and broad needs to really get a big shot in the arm because we need to. next it's going to happen then we need to be selling scorched goods across the globe like never before and also keep retaining the european markets which are exceptionally strong from perspective but i don't go when i answer your questions seem to be running a product of an organic hallett's a wonderful aberdeenshire believe me but it wasn't lesley the first selection of range of products i would have gone to but would you say this is the case to a veteran s.n.p. campaigner and scott the notable where do y
wide frameworks in order to provide a farm platform for exports and growth in the future that douglas chapman joins me now like to say you don't get too much make all go of the sure hope familiar michael gove who was brought up in the northeast of scotland seem to be with the range of scottish brodeur's well the range of scottish producers as fantastic and we all know that and the quality especially in the food and drink sector. beyond compare i would suggest but certainly the way that scotland...
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frederick douglas has made a comeback recently. we had forgotten about him, but he emerged last year. around almost pleading with his fellow citizens to not forget what was going on. he said we must never forget that victory to the rebellion made death to the republic. douglas was quite aware that there was a move toward forgetting and forgiving. that is something that ultimately did happen. there was a legal case against lee. there was also what i described as a moral case. example, after the war, lee described himself as being opposed to slavery. all thein an interview best men of the south were against slavery. before theeared joint committee and reconstruction, he said, i have always been in favor of him at gradual emancipation. a lot of union editors and political takers called him out on that in 1865 and 1866. they said you can't say that, you have spent your whole life owning and managing slaves. on the eve of the civil war he was managing roughly 200 slaves that had been left to him by his father-in-law. the executor of the
frederick douglas has made a comeback recently. we had forgotten about him, but he emerged last year. around almost pleading with his fellow citizens to not forget what was going on. he said we must never forget that victory to the rebellion made death to the republic. douglas was quite aware that there was a move toward forgetting and forgiving. that is something that ultimately did happen. there was a legal case against lee. there was also what i described as a moral case. example, after the...
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moonves admits trying to kiss douglas but denies sexually assaulting her. but the article went further allegedly a pattern of harassment at cbs news including "60 minutes" claiming that men on the show accused of sexual misconduct were promoted, even as the company paid settlements. one former employee claiming, "i had several producers and editors over the age of 60 who would greet me by kissing me on the mouth." >> we did hear from dozens and dozens of current and former employees that they have seen a culture of harassment and retaliation. and that flowed from mr. moonves to different facets of this company, including the news division. >> reporter: as cbs begins its investigation, moonves responding to the allegations saying, "i recognize that there were times decades ago when i may have made some women uncomfortable by making advances. those were mistakes, and i regret them immensely. but i always understood and respected and abided by the principle that 'no' means 'no,' and i have never misused my position to harm or hinder anyone's career." >> eva jo
moonves admits trying to kiss douglas but denies sexually assaulting her. but the article went further allegedly a pattern of harassment at cbs news including "60 minutes" claiming that men on the show accused of sexual misconduct were promoted, even as the company paid settlements. one former employee claiming, "i had several producers and editors over the age of 60 who would greet me by kissing me on the mouth." >> we did hear from dozens and dozens of current and...
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douglas deflitch is the chief operating officer of the friant water authority./ friant water authority: "the friant-kern canal runs 152 miles from friant dam down to the ken river."for a canal that operates soley on gravity... with zero pumps...one area of sinking ground, even just a few inches, can makes for a big problem.douglas deflitch/ friant water authority: "you can think of the canal as having a fall of 6 inches per mile of that 152 miles and that's how it delivers the water, (:33 - :44) reporter john shrable: the road 96 bridge here in tulare county crossing the friant kern canal looks fine, but when this water rises it actually now touches the bottom of this bridge and that's not supposed to happen.deflitch says: "if there's a section that has a kink that kind of goes like this, there's less capacity to deliver water below that location."this means that even after one of the valley's wettest winter's this canal can't deliver all the water it's designed to, a maximum designed capacity of 4,000 cubic feet per second now... douglas deflitch/ friant water
douglas deflitch is the chief operating officer of the friant water authority./ friant water authority: "the friant-kern canal runs 152 miles from friant dam down to the ken river."for a canal that operates soley on gravity... with zero pumps...one area of sinking ground, even just a few inches, can makes for a big problem.douglas deflitch/ friant water authority: "you can think of the canal as having a fall of 6 inches per mile of that 152 miles and that's how it delivers the...
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douglas saying, "i couldn't get him off me." moonves admits to trying to kiss douglas, but denies kissing her, but denies assaulting her, saying in a statement, "i always understood and respected and abided by the principle that no means no." tonight, some conflict inside the company. cbs films president terry press struggling to reconcile the moonves she knows with the allegations, posting this statement. "i do not believe it is my place to question the accounts put forth by the women, but i do find myself asking that if we are examining the industry as it existed decades before through the lens of 2018, should we also discuss a path to learning, reconciliation and forgiveness?" tonight, the cbs board taking no immediate action against the ceo credited with turning around the network, announcing the board will seek to appoint outside counsel to investigate. and david, this independent investigation will be looking at the corporate culture, as well, at the company. david? >> eva pilgrim on this tonight. eva, thank you. >>> we're
douglas saying, "i couldn't get him off me." moonves admits to trying to kiss douglas, but denies kissing her, but denies assaulting her, saying in a statement, "i always understood and respected and abided by the principle that no means no." tonight, some conflict inside the company. cbs films president terry press struggling to reconcile the moonves she knows with the allegations, posting this statement. "i do not believe it is my place to question the accounts put...
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fecha para el juicio de nikolas cruz sospechoso de la masacre en la preparatoria marjory stoneman douglase la masacre de un mayor control para el usode jÓvenes de la comunidad para registrarse para var en elecciones de noviembre. >> como nos cuenta alex >>> con ovaciÓn decenas de personas celebran las abro testas del grupo de protestas de la escuela. >> marjory stoneman douglas lugar de la masacre que dejÓ 17 muertos en la florida alfonso calderÓn aunque dice que se salvÓ de morir, sus amigos no corrieron con la misma suerte exigen aplicar leyes mÁs fuertes al uso de armas en el paÍs. >> sÍ, quitamos algunos tipos de armas y aplicar restricciÓn de gente. en nuestra comunidad es normal que esto siga pasando. >> y no estarÍan tenemos que salvar a la comunidad y a los niÑos. >> el movimiento marcha por nuestra vidas recorre como camino al cabo uno de los objetivos es invitar a la juventud a registrarse para votar y no apoyar a los candidatos que reciban ayuda de la asociaciÓn nacional del rifle. en el foro estuvieron presentes algunas personas que dicen que el movimiento intenta quitar el de
fecha para el juicio de nikolas cruz sospechoso de la masacre en la preparatoria marjory stoneman douglase la masacre de un mayor control para el usode jÓvenes de la comunidad para registrarse para var en elecciones de noviembre. >> como nos cuenta alex >>> con ovaciÓn decenas de personas celebran las abro testas del grupo de protestas de la escuela. >> marjory stoneman douglas lugar de la masacre que dejÓ 17 muertos en la florida alfonso calderÓn aunque dice que se...
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yup, good 'ol douglas chin.rogressive for many mainlanders is nowhere near progressive enough for a lot of native hawaiians. doug has pushed for restrictions against the protesters. when you're standing on the mountain, that doesn't seem like the most popular point of view. >> so every now and again people are honking when they go by. what's happening there? >> they know us over here. so they're giving us the -- >> our nation, standing for us. >> the mountain is only one of the things we are standing for here. some of us have stood all the way from the 70s, we have stood against the bombing, we stand against the bombing of -- we have to. >> 40 years ago i got arrested. they were bombing the crap -- >> this is earl de leon. he's talking about the smallest of the hawaiian islands. during world war ii the u.s. military seized it and turned it into target island by testing bombs because before you drop bombs on some foreign land, you've got to test them out on someone else's sacred land. >> 40 years ago we went onto
yup, good 'ol douglas chin.rogressive for many mainlanders is nowhere near progressive enough for a lot of native hawaiians. doug has pushed for restrictions against the protesters. when you're standing on the mountain, that doesn't seem like the most popular point of view. >> so every now and again people are honking when they go by. what's happening there? >> they know us over here. so they're giving us the -- >> our nation, standing for us. >> the mountain is only one...
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douglas brinkly, kirsten powers and carlos lozata. is lying more often than ever, and the lies seem to be more bold. they seem to be boulder than ever. is the public desensitized to all of his lies? >> i don't think they're desensitized. they let him get away with too much. collectively to mean people didn't read his character directly. donald trump lies like breathing. he doesn't know what the truth is. but i think he's kind of an odious aberration in american politics. he's had momentum, he's shocked our system, a product of social media environment in changing television media dynamkz. but the idea we're going to have more donald trumps yet to come doesn't seem likely to me. i think what's hurting, don, is that the united states, we're the beacon of light that the world looks up to us and now we're being laughed otat all over the globe, that we produced this caricature of a president. i see his continuing lying as a president that's unraveling right now. >> you wrote an article whether truth can survive this presidency, and you exp
douglas brinkly, kirsten powers and carlos lozata. is lying more often than ever, and the lies seem to be more bold. they seem to be boulder than ever. is the public desensitized to all of his lies? >> i don't think they're desensitized. they let him get away with too much. collectively to mean people didn't read his character directly. donald trump lies like breathing. he doesn't know what the truth is. but i think he's kind of an odious aberration in american politics. he's had...
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a senior at marjory stoneman douglas high school where a gun hundred killed 17 students and teachers in february. >> kickly turned to -- quickly turned to chaos. i remember not knowing if my class would be next. >> reporter: she hopes the tour makes change. >> once we break it down people understand. >> reporter: students from san jose drove up and helped register young people to vote. >> it is, like, an issue of death. you know? >> reporter: highlighting gun violence issues like domestic violence. >> a higher rate and it is not talked about. >> the march for our lives says their next stop fairfax, virginia, the headquarters of the nra where they will have a major demonstration august 4. jessica flores, kpix 5. >>> and still ahead, a path to safety. a group of volunteers are taking matters in to their own hands to better prepare in case of disaster. >> the hot summer car show that is drawing big crowds. >> speaking of hot -- that is all i need to say. the falcon 9 rocket blasted from florida's cape canaveral early this morning. it's sending a communications ghs more than >>> successf
a senior at marjory stoneman douglas high school where a gun hundred killed 17 students and teachers in february. >> kickly turned to -- quickly turned to chaos. i remember not knowing if my class would be next. >> reporter: she hopes the tour makes change. >> once we break it down people understand. >> reporter: students from san jose drove up and helped register young people to vote. >> it is, like, an issue of death. you know? >> reporter: highlighting gun...
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five officers from the douglas county sheriff's department. >> sheriff's office! >> reporter: responding to a 911 call. >> sheriff's office! >> reporter: from the copper canyon apartments in highlands ranch, colorado. waiting for them, 37-year-old army veteran matthew riehl. he has a history of mental health issues. >> matt, come out! matt, come out of the room now! >> reporter: and unknown to them, a loaded ar-15 rifle. >> open the door! sheriff's office! [ gunfire ] >> shots fired, shots fired! >> my name's taylor davis. i just decided i wanted to do more for our community. >> my name's michael doyle. i know i can't change the world, but i can at least change my corner of it. >> jeff pelle. just something i wanted to do since i was little. haven't thought about doing anything else. >> dave buyer. i first got into law enforcement through the military police. i was 19 years old, thought it sounded like a good idea. >> reporter: their graveyard shift had started at 9:00 p.m. on december 30th. it was a quiet night. >> i remember kind of looking forward to that night
five officers from the douglas county sheriff's department. >> sheriff's office! >> reporter: responding to a 911 call. >> sheriff's office! >> reporter: from the copper canyon apartments in highlands ranch, colorado. waiting for them, 37-year-old army veteran matthew riehl. he has a history of mental health issues. >> matt, come out! matt, come out of the room now! >> reporter: and unknown to them, a loaded ar-15 rifle. >> open the door! sheriff's...
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this wung in douglas, wyoming. heavy rains over garden city, kansas. a batch of thunderstorms pouring down into the south. 60, 70, 80-mile-per-hour >>> good sunday morning, i'm meteorologist, frances dinglasan. highs upper 50s at the kos, low to mid-90s, inland. 64 degrees for the giants game. we'll see high clouds moving in from the south. san hoe a, 84 degrees and ukiah triple digit heat with hazy skies due to fires from the north. here is thehehehehehehehehehehe >> much more weather and more on the california fires in the next half an hour. dan, diane, whit, back over to you. >> thanks for that. you might notice ron is off today. but we are going to bring you some of the day's other news headlines this morning starting off with breaking news out of new orleans. police are searching for two suspects in a shooting that left three dead and seven others injured. it happened three miles from the famed french quarter. police say the suspect armed with a rifle and handgun opened fire indiscriminately on a crowd at a strip mall. two men and a woman died at
this wung in douglas, wyoming. heavy rains over garden city, kansas. a batch of thunderstorms pouring down into the south. 60, 70, 80-mile-per-hour >>> good sunday morning, i'm meteorologist, frances dinglasan. highs upper 50s at the kos, low to mid-90s, inland. 64 degrees for the giants game. we'll see high clouds moving in from the south. san hoe a, 84 degrees and ukiah triple digit heat with hazy skies due to fires from the north. here is thehehehehehehehehehehe >> much more...
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so, any given time you might look over and see some -- >> michael douglas punching you. >> michael douglasody close by, you have to punch me hard. >> so when the rumors starting about you guys having an argument, it's not true. >>> she seems more intense. ♪ >> i got a little -- >> okay. >> i thought you were going to scratch it. >> no no -- >> this is not a -- "hitman" is in theaters. >>> meanwhile shaq is gearing up. >> when you watch this movie, you'll find out that shaq will stop at nothing, i mean nothing for a laugh. ♪ >> how was the makeup every day, shack? >> it took four hours, i had to get up at 7:00. >> i've seen you in a lot of locker rooms, you love to be a practical joker. how did they react whether you decided to bare all on set? >> i have no idea what you're talking about. >> you know what i'm talking about. >> release the footage if you got it. >> yeah, we're not going to show the goods, shaq. come on we're a family show. family's what it's about at the premiere of "u come rew >> of course i'm paying for it myself. >>> josh has baby number three on the way. >> we're looking
so, any given time you might look over and see some -- >> michael douglas punching you. >> michael douglasody close by, you have to punch me hard. >> so when the rumors starting about you guys having an argument, it's not true. >>> she seems more intense. ♪ >> i got a little -- >> okay. >> i thought you were going to scratch it. >> no no -- >> this is not a -- "hitman" is in theaters. >>> meanwhile shaq is gearing up....
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not people knocking on my door, even ileana douglas didn't say i'm ready to go on the record. scared. i think that comes from the fact this is someone at the heart of the financial fortunes of a company that is an important institution. it will be an important test to live up to the statements we've seen since the popularization of the me too movement. this is more than cosmetic, accountability here will mean potential potentially taking a hit in terms of the bottom line. >> thank you for your excellent reporting, we really appreciate it. >> thank you, allison, good to be here. >> we're following a lot of news, including a live interview with rudy giuliani. >> the man is a pathological manipulator and liar. these -- i want you to hear them. >> it's important we keep rudy giulia giuliani's statements in context. this is just spin. >> my guess is this is a rift that will continue. >> the tweets are a sign of his mood. >> this is part of a strategy to be the deflector in chief, the distorter. >> if we don't get border security, we'll have no
not people knocking on my door, even ileana douglas didn't say i'm ready to go on the record. scared. i think that comes from the fact this is someone at the heart of the financial fortunes of a company that is an important institution. it will be an important test to live up to the statements we've seen since the popularization of the me too movement. this is more than cosmetic, accountability here will mean potential potentially taking a hit in terms of the bottom line. >> thank you for...
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drop one into deep center -- douglas evans favorite player. deep innings, keeps it fair to run's goal, a's when 6-4, 19- 24, nobody in baseball more lethal. then the a's. wimbledon, nobody more lethal than serena, just ask julia, second set, she worked hard to save a point, but serena hammers the win across court, she wins in straight sets, and she will go for her 24th grand slam saturday against angelique erber. that's amazing, she is 36 years old. the san francisco basketball pro-am league is celebrating its 40th season in the city. that is for the kids of free hoops at the pavilion. running the show, that man, record spark employee chad greenberg who started the league to give players and coaches and refs a chance to showcase for themselves in the summer. but, even established players sometimes participate, including gary payton, jason kidd. steph curry, back in 2014. >> i guess we hit 500 people here, and all of a sudden, people were standing up clapping. and, i went up to them and i said you are here to play, right? >> oh yes. everybody g
drop one into deep center -- douglas evans favorite player. deep innings, keeps it fair to run's goal, a's when 6-4, 19- 24, nobody in baseball more lethal. then the a's. wimbledon, nobody more lethal than serena, just ask julia, second set, she worked hard to save a point, but serena hammers the win across court, she wins in straight sets, and she will go for her 24th grand slam saturday against angelique erber. that's amazing, she is 36 years old. the san francisco basketball pro-am league is...
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douglas believes the alleged incident derailed the future career i would have had at cbs. late saturday she added real change will occur when i can walk through the front doors of cbs and resume the creative relationship that was so tragically cut short. "the new yorker" story goes on to allege that six former employees said former news chairman and current "60 minutes" executive producer jeff faker would get drunk at company parties and touch employees in ways that made them uncomfortable. he denied the accusations saying they never happened. ronan farrow said he spent eight months vetting the women's accounts. >> these are women that began coming to me immediately after the harvey weinstein story. we have vetted and revetted these sources, and my honest impression is that these stories are not only true but also not fueled by opposition research. >> cbs news has hired a law firm to investigation the latest accusations of sexual misconduct and will include the allegations in the article. moonves says he denies having used his position to affect anyone's career. fager said
douglas believes the alleged incident derailed the future career i would have had at cbs. late saturday she added real change will occur when i can walk through the front doors of cbs and resume the creative relationship that was so tragically cut short. "the new yorker" story goes on to allege that six former employees said former news chairman and current "60 minutes" executive producer jeff faker would get drunk at company parties and touch employees in ways that made...
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time to revisit some of the week's top interviews on bloomberg television, starting with tony douglase conversation with manus cranny in abu dhabi, he laid out his goals for scaling back the carrier's global ambitions. ♪ >> we have financed a management restructuring. it is a punctuation point in a broader transformation program. we have a wide range of businesses, as well as the core airline. we have interests in our travel management business, we have interest in etihad engineering, our maintenance and overhaul operation. we have etihad partners like jetta, virgin australia, the seychelles. in the past, take etihad, the core airline, the complete management structure that sat over the top of that, and pete did an incredible job of leading us through an incredibly fascinating time of growth. but we didn't have a group structure on top of that. quite simply, what we are doing at this point in time is rationalizing taking layers out, simplifying, making it far more fit for purpose, and taking over. >> you have some risk. what the marketplace is going to want to know is do you plan to t
time to revisit some of the week's top interviews on bloomberg television, starting with tony douglase conversation with manus cranny in abu dhabi, he laid out his goals for scaling back the carrier's global ambitions. ♪ >> we have financed a management restructuring. it is a punctuation point in a broader transformation program. we have a wide range of businesses, as well as the core airline. we have interests in our travel management business, we have interest in etihad engineering,...
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she has been at marjory stoneman douglas high school since 2014. she has received honors from the florida scholastic association, the summit association, national scholastic press association, as well as the columbia scholastic press association. the four year books she has produced at the high school have all been nationally recognized. they have also been entered into the wallsworth gallery of excellence. as we all know she watched over 15 students in a locked classroom as a gunman attacked her school last february. last but not least is rain who just finished her junior year at marjory stoneman douglas high school and parkland. she has been on the yearbook staff for the past three being as photo editor the last two years. she will continue as photo editor and become the editor in chief. along with her work is yearbook -- as yearbook editor, rain has taken five advanced placement classes, has been involved in national honor society, and the spanish club. she plans to study photojournalism in college, the photographs she made of the classmates in
she has been at marjory stoneman douglas high school since 2014. she has received honors from the florida scholastic association, the summit association, national scholastic press association, as well as the columbia scholastic press association. the four year books she has produced at the high school have all been nationally recognized. they have also been entered into the wallsworth gallery of excellence. as we all know she watched over 15 students in a locked classroom as a gunman attacked...
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dig with out a couple of weeks before he was murdered there was a minister in the house of commons douglas hawg who stood up and made a comment that there are a number of solicitors in northern ireland who are in julie sympathetic to the ira . very much we believe gave the green light for the assassins to then enter our house and tell my father so we can questions in the more questions that we asked from initial speeds the more questions that they had rudolph and once human rights organizations are supporters once people started looking into this they realized that it was a very very dirty and obviously ultimately not the army the police. other state agencies were involved this was something. really more than the killing of one but it was something that was it was a system that was in police that affected many many people so the stevens inquiry is. and did they establish that. your father was an innocent human rights lawyer and he was killed by british state collusion we have always come in for a public inquiry but we have a series of investigations and reviews and the subtlety of the ward
dig with out a couple of weeks before he was murdered there was a minister in the house of commons douglas hawg who stood up and made a comment that there are a number of solicitors in northern ireland who are in julie sympathetic to the ira . very much we believe gave the green light for the assassins to then enter our house and tell my father so we can questions in the more questions that we asked from initial speeds the more questions that they had rudolph and once human rights organizations...
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we get michael douglas as the father. to me the guy that steals the show is michael pena.e is hilarious. flash back sequence that's hilarious. can't recommend it enough. >> in haven't s michael douglas in a while so i think i would go to see him in it. camelot haseen extended at thakespeare theater. tell me about . >> yes. it's the last weekend you can check it t. would recommend getting over there. it's based on the 1960 broadway musical. it was the beginning of the kennedy administration and they loved it so much. they listenedo the album every night. nd of coopted that for their administration. the camelot in the white house. we caught up wit the cast for a bit of a round table. they said keep an eye on the costum costumes. the colors and evolve symbolically. a lot of symbolic stuff going on here. go check it out. >> thetemptations. make the greatest r and b group with their signature dance moves and harmony. we can get a feel for it all at the kennedy center, right? >> yes. the last surviving member was actually at the fourth of july concert. now if you still didn't ge
we get michael douglas as the father. to me the guy that steals the show is michael pena.e is hilarious. flash back sequence that's hilarious. can't recommend it enough. >> in haven't s michael douglas in a while so i think i would go to see him in it. camelot haseen extended at thakespeare theater. tell me about . >> yes. it's the last weekend you can check it t. would recommend getting over there. it's based on the 1960 broadway musical. it was the beginning of the kennedy...
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he admits trying to kiss douglas but denies it was sexual assault.where is the threshold for accountability then? by the statement he made, some people say that's enough to be fired. >> there's an admission to swaths of this fact pattern. obviously this wouldn't be in print in "the new yorker" if there were not layers and layers of eyewitnesses and documentation. i think these claims are quite ironclad. we do point out the denials of various facets of this like the retaliation piece of it. honestly, amy, it's worth it looking at how widespread those retaliation claims were. i do think it's important that there is that contrition and an element to admitting to parts of this. that shows as far as we have to go we have come a long way. >> i want to get your thoughts quickly on what cbs or some are saying that this has something to do with a larger viacom legal battle, and they question the timing of the report. >> we address that up front in this story and give it context. the reality is, these are women who started coming forward and reluctantly beginn
he admits trying to kiss douglas but denies it was sexual assault.where is the threshold for accountability then? by the statement he made, some people say that's enough to be fired. >> there's an admission to swaths of this fact pattern. obviously this wouldn't be in print in "the new yorker" if there were not layers and layers of eyewitnesses and documentation. i think these claims are quite ironclad. we do point out the denials of various facets of this like the retaliation...
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howie: cbs confirms in the case of douglas that moonves kissed her, but denies other stuff. not since the late roger ails was forced out of fox news have they faced these times of accusations. >> in other instances or other industries. once the allegations come out there is immediate action. les moonves is still the chairman and chief executive at the company. howie: i credit cbs for saying there will be an investigation. and i credit cbs for reporting on this. but can you immediately suspend the head of the company? >> he did at mitt to some unwarranted -- he did admit to some unwanted advances. and to me that's a cultural problem. how are's involved in a corporate battle with some of the controlling stockholders who want to combine it with viacom. could these sexual misconduct allegations be related to that battle? >> it doesn't mean that people around her aren't leak. there is an ugly battle happening with sherry redstone. some say maybe she was involved in this and she can take advantage of this situation. but there is no proof she had anything to do with this. howie: al
howie: cbs confirms in the case of douglas that moonves kissed her, but denies other stuff. not since the late roger ails was forced out of fox news have they faced these times of accusations. >> in other instances or other industries. once the allegations come out there is immediate action. les moonves is still the chairman and chief executive at the company. howie: i credit cbs for saying there will be an investigation. and i credit cbs for reporting on this. but can you immediately...
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a mostly peaceful transition to a western style democracy they brought in retired police men like douglas brand and jerry back to teach. the basics of good civil policing. we went in may of two thousand and three with six policemen six american police officers this small group was unequal to the enormous task they were given. to train frost townsend policeman it was a sort of five to seven year project but they wanted it done in one thousand months . the man seen here in the navy bulletproof vest cardroom was installed as the iraqi leader of this new civic police force. hovering in the background is the mysterious figure of james steele observing and evaluating the situation sending his justified reports back to u.s. defense secretary donald rumsfeld. still had arrived in baghdad in two thousand and three just after the invasion describing himself as an energy consultant. this is the only known video footage of james steele as a civilian he had no place in the military chain of command exercised enormous power in iraq. the man on his left is the special forces colonel james coffman he rep
a mostly peaceful transition to a western style democracy they brought in retired police men like douglas brand and jerry back to teach. the basics of good civil policing. we went in may of two thousand and three with six policemen six american police officers this small group was unequal to the enormous task they were given. to train frost townsend policeman it was a sort of five to seven year project but they wanted it done in one thousand months . the man seen here in the navy bulletproof...
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tape in this one let's try it on ravel some of it with the international criminal defense lawyer douglas mc you're very welcome prosecutors are fearing bush and his attorney will leak evidence of a gag order is being threatened could that be a way for prosecutors to stall presenting evidence or how common the tactic is it to build a better case. it isn't it is not a common tactic however it is something that's available under the law it's not the court to be clear it's not the court or the judge that struck me gag order it's the u.s. government the prosecutor has raised the issue before the court seeking a pro tech dave order that is there basically saying look we're going to provide all this discovery to the defense but we don't want the defense leaking it either to the media or to anyone else because we have an ongoing investigation so the court ordered the government to file their motion by a certain giving the defense time to respond to that certain so it's it's it's not something that occurs very frequently but it is provided for in the wall under the law and the government does uti
tape in this one let's try it on ravel some of it with the international criminal defense lawyer douglas mc you're very welcome prosecutors are fearing bush and his attorney will leak evidence of a gag order is being threatened could that be a way for prosecutors to stall presenting evidence or how common the tactic is it to build a better case. it isn't it is not a common tactic however it is something that's available under the law it's not the court to be clear it's not the court or the...
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the talk about the views and interpretations of w eb the voice, frederick douglas and thomas jefferson as well as the perspective of 18th-century african-american and women. the american antiquarian society and the freedoms way heritage association cohosted this event. it's about one hour and 40 minutes. >>> good evening.
the talk about the views and interpretations of w eb the voice, frederick douglas and thomas jefferson as well as the perspective of 18th-century african-american and women. the american antiquarian society and the freedoms way heritage association cohosted this event. it's about one hour and 40 minutes. >>> good evening.
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with me now chief legal analyst jeffrey toobin and historian douglas brinkley. jeffrey, let me begin with you, you wrote a fascinating piece about this in "the new yorker" and write the whole purpose of the supreme court selection process has been to eliminate the possibility of nominating someone who might commit kennedys moderation. when you look at these names, you look at the brett kavanaugh, for example and the concerns that some of his dissents didn't go far enough. do you see the president choosing him given that? >> i think it's possible. we are into very fine distinctions among these four finalists. their similarities are much greater than their differences. they were all vetted and chosen by the federal society over the course of the past two years, precisely for the reason of as i wrote in t"new yorker" piece, s they will be conservative down the line and will vote to overturn roe v. wade and limit gay rights and will vote to eliminate affirmative action. that's the whole purpose of this process going on since the 2016 campaign. i think some of the di
with me now chief legal analyst jeffrey toobin and historian douglas brinkley. jeffrey, let me begin with you, you wrote a fascinating piece about this in "the new yorker" and write the whole purpose of the supreme court selection process has been to eliminate the possibility of nominating someone who might commit kennedys moderation. when you look at these names, you look at the brett kavanaugh, for example and the concerns that some of his dissents didn't go far enough. do you see...
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douglas, when we listen to everything that putin is putting out there about this meeting in helsinki, is the white house going to be forced to address this now that even this morning, the news this morning was that we've heard them say we talked about military security, we talked about the syria deal. now this morning he is saying we also talked about potential agreement in ukraine. >> i think so. i think the trump white house now has to at least match the rhetoric coming out of moscow. we should be able to know what was said about syria, about ukraine, about cyber attacks. we need information. the united states does best on these summits when the public is part of it. on this idea of a secret chamber with only a translater who can't talk, no secretary of state or nsc person in the room, it goes against the american grain. when we have tried things like this, when fdr tried to do deals with stalin in the dark days around world war ii, it left a lot of confusion over what is a free election. it is always better to have a transcript and know what occurred, but donald trump doesn't like
douglas, when we listen to everything that putin is putting out there about this meeting in helsinki, is the white house going to be forced to address this now that even this morning, the news this morning was that we've heard them say we talked about military security, we talked about the syria deal. now this morning he is saying we also talked about potential agreement in ukraine. >> i think so. i think the trump white house now has to at least match the rhetoric coming out of moscow....