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they hoped douglas' ex-wife bryn na douglas could shed some light.ut when he heard that his children were murdered, he got a strange feeling. >> her response wasn't normal. >> as in -- >> she wasn't shocked, emotionally shocked. it was rather matter of fact, and it left us wondering when she walked out of the house, yes. >> so she became a person of interest. the domestic situation seemed unsettled. >> they were separated. russell was living in an apartment and renting. according to brynna, they were trying to work it out, talking about getting back together. >> in fact, the new widow told the detective her husband had spent the holiday with her and the kids. >> she said that the last time she saw him was the morning of december 26. he left the house somewhere mid-morning and she thought he was going to run some errands. >> did brynna douglas have an alibi? >> she didn't need an alibi. at the time we went to talk to her, it was basically a death notification. she was able to answer our questions for us. >> who didn't like russ douglas? >> nobody coul
they hoped douglas' ex-wife bryn na douglas could shed some light.ut when he heard that his children were murdered, he got a strange feeling. >> her response wasn't normal. >> as in -- >> she wasn't shocked, emotionally shocked. it was rather matter of fact, and it left us wondering when she walked out of the house, yes. >> so she became a person of interest. the domestic situation seemed unsettled. >> they were separated. russell was living in an apartment and...
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his name was russell douglas. anonymous clues sent detectives on a cross-country race to unravel the mystery. here's josh mankiewicz. ♪ >>> love, according to the song writers, is a many splendored thing. financial empires have been built on our annual homage to hearts and flowers. but this story is about people caught in the powerful grip of love's darker side, obsession. it involves talented and beautiful people. >> miss washington. >> smart people, whose obsessions made them do stupid things. passionate people caught in an emotional whirlwind. >> we, the jury, find the defendant -- >> and finally, innocent people who paid the price when those passions ran amok. >> it all began, of course, on a dark and stormy night. >> they now expect what they're calling a worst-case scenario. >> it was august 2004, friday the 13th. hurricane charley was hammering florida's gulf coast, particularly the coastal city of punta goreda. >> the message is urgency and safety. >> get to safety and hunker down. >> that night jean huden
his name was russell douglas. anonymous clues sent detectives on a cross-country race to unravel the mystery. here's josh mankiewicz. ♪ >>> love, according to the song writers, is a many splendored thing. financial empires have been built on our annual homage to hearts and flowers. but this story is about people caught in the powerful grip of love's darker side, obsession. it involves talented and beautiful people. >> miss washington. >> smart people, whose obsessions...
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douglas brinkley, thanks very ch for coming in. douglas: thank you. when it comes to climate change, it can be tough to determine which dire warning to listen to and what they mean. the latest from 'perts in the 's say they want the nation to cut emissions to zero by 2050. if they do and other countries follow suit, they say global temperatures may be stopped from rising beyond dangerous levels. here is an environment alyst. >> when britained spahe industrial revolution we didn't know that burning coaloil, and gas would produce emissions that would overheat the climate. rinow a clean indu revolution is underway, and advisers say that by 2050, the heatinguld add no more gase this target with lots of renewable energy is cald net zero. >> we are sending an incredibly strong signal to other countries around the world, especially developed countries, that they ed to do the same thing. >> it means industry will have to curb in missions much more quickly. power plants like this one in yorkshire will lead the way. ifang, cows are heeding the climate. we need
douglas brinkley, thanks very ch for coming in. douglas: thank you. when it comes to climate change, it can be tough to determine which dire warning to listen to and what they mean. the latest from 'perts in the 's say they want the nation to cut emissions to zero by 2050. if they do and other countries follow suit, they say global temperatures may be stopped from rising beyond dangerous levels. here is an environment alyst. >> when britained spahe industrial revolution we didn't know...
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this is in douglas county in the highland ranch area.wo suspects now in custody according to abc's reporting. police are engaging a third. again that from the reporting of clayton sandell in the denver bureau for abc news. an unfolding situation now. we do have confirmed, this is the location in colorado. at least two people are injured. we're told by people that are on scene now that multiple law enforcement agencies are working on this incident and that a line of ambulances came to the school, not to suggest that there's more victims, but as protocol when there's a shooting at a school. so it's been a very chaotic scene to hear it described by the local as ambulances and balance came blaring into the neighborhood to try to get this situation under control. again, it's 2:30 in colorado. school likely in session as this happened. there's been no information thus far about what may have precipitated this, who the particulars are, who may have been responsible for this or who the victims are. the school is a charter school in douglas count
this is in douglas county in the highland ranch area.wo suspects now in custody according to abc's reporting. police are engaging a third. again that from the reporting of clayton sandell in the denver bureau for abc news. an unfolding situation now. we do have confirmed, this is the location in colorado. at least two people are injured. we're told by people that are on scene now that multiple law enforcement agencies are working on this incident and that a line of ambulances came to the...
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david: douglas, great to have you here, as always. douglas holtz-eakin, former cbo director.ing up this afternoon, live coverage of the fed decision, and then chairman powell's news conference on bloomberg television. russia looms larger in the american consciousness than perhaps at any time of our history. we speak to the author of an important book on why that works just fine for vladimir putin. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: you are watching "balance of power." i'm david westin. russian influence in europe, the middle east, and even in the 2016 presidential election, and now we may be even seeing it in venezuela. saidtary of state pompeo yesterday that missouri was ready to leave this morning, but as we understand, russians indicated he should stay, something that the russian foreign policy called take news. joining us now is professor of government and foreign service at georgetown. she is the director of the georgetown center for eurasian, russia, and eastern studies. she is also the author of the new book "putin's world." there was a headline that crotch from the headline
david: douglas, great to have you here, as always. douglas holtz-eakin, former cbo director.ing up this afternoon, live coverage of the fed decision, and then chairman powell's news conference on bloomberg television. russia looms larger in the american consciousness than perhaps at any time of our history. we speak to the author of an important book on why that works just fine for vladimir putin. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: you are watching "balance of power." i'm david westin....
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(douglas gomery) behind the scenes, unknown to the public.nd were able to maintain their power for decades. this studio will fall without me. take a break, monroe. this is a waste of time, i'll be talking to new york. we'll see the studio doesn't fall. (douglas gomery) it's the star system applied to the industry. although louie b. mayer was more famous than schenck. nicholas schenck operated the company, operated the theatres, operated world distribution. and in the 1940's, fired louie b. mayer. (narrator) ultimately, owning cinemas secured real economic strength. the large companies all owned theatres. and at the height of the studio era, 94 percent of their investment went into this real estate. the big studios were really extensive theatre chains simply making movies to fill their own cinemas. it was a monopoly actively encouraged in the 30's by president roosevelt's national recovery act, designed to help america out of the great depression. (thomas schatz) he basically allows the studios to develop what economists call "mature oligopoly
(douglas gomery) behind the scenes, unknown to the public.nd were able to maintain their power for decades. this studio will fall without me. take a break, monroe. this is a waste of time, i'll be talking to new york. we'll see the studio doesn't fall. (douglas gomery) it's the star system applied to the industry. although louie b. mayer was more famous than schenck. nicholas schenck operated the company, operated the theatres, operated world distribution. and in the 1940's, fired louie b....
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douglas: there are very few secrets that the united states and britain don't share with each other.ve that type of intelligence relationship between the countries. the fact that you have a u.k general standing up and saying there is nothing new here does make you wonder how solid this intelligence is. i jane: whatthe u.s. strategy? why are they putting so much pressure on iran? doug: they are trying to putn pressurean to change its behavior. the question is why are they proceeding in the way that they are. let'e's assume the intellige true, that there is a threat to the u.s. embassy in baghdad. why are we conceding the field? what is the united state -- why is the united states withdrawing from the conflict instd of doubling down on th iranians and keeping pressure via ir and improving its relationship in iraq? why is it noputting more pressure on iran that way? i am baffled by the strategy. jane: in that case, why is it seeming to put military pressure on iran in other place douglas: that seems to be the only tool being used -- well, besides the sanctions. we have sanctions, but th
douglas: there are very few secrets that the united states and britain don't share with each other.ve that type of intelligence relationship between the countries. the fact that you have a u.k general standing up and saying there is nothing new here does make you wonder how solid this intelligence is. i jane: whatthe u.s. strategy? why are they putting so much pressure on iran? doug: they are trying to putn pressurean to change its behavior. the question is why are they proceeding in the way...
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douglas: that seeme the only tool being used -- well, besides the sanctions.ve sanctions, but there seems to be doub that will work in time, and so this military option, although what exactly we are going to do with the military option is seems remarkably unclear. what are we going to do, invade iran, a country that is three times the size of iraq? i think we all remember what 2003 to 2008 was like, and none of us regardless of politics want to repeat that. jane: do you think tthre is a riskgh? because john bolton was one of the architects of the invasion of iraq. do you think the u.s. could go down that route again? orug: i don't think the se adership of the united states or the senior leadership of iran put a war, but when you forces close together in this kind of heightenedci tension, nts can happen. that is the real danger we see right now, not one of the leaders in the white house or tehran starting this, but someone at a very low level making a mistake that starts a series of unfortunate events jane: what might iran's response be? doug: i think iran is g
douglas: that seeme the only tool being used -- well, besides the sanctions.ve sanctions, but there seems to be doub that will work in time, and so this military option, although what exactly we are going to do with the military option is seems remarkably unclear. what are we going to do, invade iran, a country that is three times the size of iraq? i think we all remember what 2003 to 2008 was like, and none of us regardless of politics want to repeat that. jane: do you think tthre is a riskgh?...
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we want to go, molly to the scene of the shooting in douglas county, colorado. we're joined by chris vanderveen from our affiliate kusa. chris, what it's like at the scene now? >> lester, i can tell you a number of parents started coming here to this location not too far from where i am right now, utterly terrified by the news that came in around 2:00 that there was an active shooter inside s.t.e.m. school highlands ranch. it is a school of about 1900 students sectioned off in areas of middle school, high school and grade school. and shortly after the law enforcement started coming here to this scene to try to subdue two active shooters, they also encountered a number of parents that came here to the scene. this was a scene of terrified, panicked parents that were trying to understand what was taking place inside the school. we are hoping for an update from the douglas county sheriff's department not too long from students, seven people injured inside the school, potentially an eighth. and two suspects apprehended after somewhat of a struggle inside the school a
we want to go, molly to the scene of the shooting in douglas county, colorado. we're joined by chris vanderveen from our affiliate kusa. chris, what it's like at the scene now? >> lester, i can tell you a number of parents started coming here to this location not too far from where i am right now, utterly terrified by the news that came in around 2:00 that there was an active shooter inside s.t.e.m. school highlands ranch. it is a school of about 1900 students sectioned off in areas of...
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chef douglas bernstein says they're prepared for more of the same this week. >> when it's raining andind of gloomy outside, people don't think to come and eat fish. we cut our staff. we don't buy as much fish. we're just kind of ready for it. >> so the couple was going to marry here under the asher of this beautiful oak. >> but with rain on the way for their wedding day says the bride and groom will likely say insco. >> which is not a bad thing. but unanticipated for this time of year. >> now all the businesses that i spoke to today are hoping that people will not completely abandon their plans because there will be some breaks in the storm, and they're hoping that folks will come out and enjoy then. live in novato, i'm kate larsen, abc7 news. >> and you can start preparing for the rain right now. several cities are offering free sandbags. they include hillsborough, millbrae and burlingame. >> and count on abc mornings for continuing coverage of this incoming storm. mike nicco and alexis smith will have the up-to-the-minute forecast and any impact on the commute beginning tomorrow at
chef douglas bernstein says they're prepared for more of the same this week. >> when it's raining andind of gloomy outside, people don't think to come and eat fish. we cut our staff. we don't buy as much fish. we're just kind of ready for it. >> so the couple was going to marry here under the asher of this beautiful oak. >> but with rain on the way for their wedding day says the bride and groom will likely say insco. >> which is not a bad thing. but unanticipated for...
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you know, i have to do this for -- for kelly, for phoebe, for douglas. they need me. they need us to do this for them. and you can reconcile. you know, your girls can have both parents in their home, raising them together. and -- and liam's already so much of a father to phoebe, and then i can be there for douglas -- >> steffy: hope, whoa. >> hope: look, i just -- i know [sobs] that this is a lot to process. i get it. but -- >> steffy: i never imagined this conversation when i returned
you know, i have to do this for -- for kelly, for phoebe, for douglas. they need me. they need us to do this for them. and you can reconcile. you know, your girls can have both parents in their home, raising them together. and -- and liam's already so much of a father to phoebe, and then i can be there for douglas -- >> steffy: hope, whoa. >> hope: look, i just -- i know [sobs] that this is a lot to process. i get it. but -- >> steffy: i never imagined this conversation when i...
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not not if you can believe the polls at this hour in day douglas thank you as of a few times. and analysis pleasure to see you set up the seven are international fast c cmentate. we are called to keep a watching brief and everything happening in london if there's any development will b be straighgho it. with n no delay for nowow let'se on to more use around t the wor. the french bibid to imposese a ceasefefire in libya has failedt leasasa half telell thehe rebell leader m met with emmanuel macrn at paris the meeting ended. the situatition in libya still tense half dot on the verge of an all out a attack on the u. ad recognize the that fires also should. fall from the eyes of the media french president emmanuel mackerel met with libyan commander highly for half the frononts w wants to mediate a ce fire between half dos forces and prime minister fayed's elsa rushes government. but have to us that he's not ready yet. unnamed officials from the elysee palace reported that the general thinks condiditions for trees have not been met. the distrust we see between the libyan players a
not not if you can believe the polls at this hour in day douglas thank you as of a few times. and analysis pleasure to see you set up the seven are international fast c cmentate. we are called to keep a watching brief and everything happening in london if there's any development will b be straighgho it. with n no delay for nowow let'se on to more use around t the wor. the french bibid to imposese a ceasefefire in libya has failedt leasasa half telell thehe rebell leader m met with emmanuel...
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. >> douglas county colorado tells us there are two suspects in case. one of them is under aged and the other is not being named. the other suspect is 18-year-old sson. er there was a large police presence at his family home overnight. it was cordoned off and a car rayed with graffiti was towed away from the home. the victim has been defined as kendrick castilla. students, teachers, parents all embracing each other. this is a school of 1800. take a listen from one mother. >> she was in mrs. harper's room when the shooters came in shooting tnd she saidt two of her classmates took the shooters down and she was able to escape. >> sadlye've become accustomed to scenes like this students hugging each other trying to comfort one another. douglas county officials are expected to give another update around 8:00. we will be listening and bring you the very latest. back to you. >> coth. ank you. >>> we now know more about the man with a gun who was arrested at the trump international hotel in the district yesterday. 49-yeaold lee mccarthy is from norris town, pen
. >> douglas county colorado tells us there are two suspects in case. one of them is under aged and the other is not being named. the other suspect is 18-year-old sson. er there was a large police presence at his family home overnight. it was cordoned off and a car rayed with graffiti was towed away from the home. the victim has been defined as kendrick castilla. students, teachers, parents all embracing each other. this is a school of 1800. take a listen from one mother. >> she was...
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they found him last night along 45th examiand douglas street. he is goingo be okay.earch is on for the two men responsible. >>> ara helicoptered in the chesapeake bay. the two men were found after scouring the island all afternoon. >>> tyson's chicken strips are recalled from march 2019 to may of 2020 is what you should look out for. pieces of metal have been found in them. either throw them away or return them to the store. >>> chuck todd is going to interview senator michael bennett. that's coming up in just a few minutes. >>> the flash and flood watch is ne. it's over. >>> thank you ♪ 1,2,3,4 this spring, it's out with the old and in with the awesome. as in, in with the fastest, most reliable internet from xfinity xfi. so you can be in with brilliantly connected devices in every room. and in with finding all your favorites olive tv and streaming apps with just your voice. this spring it's out with the old, and in with simple, easy, awesome.he don't miss t xfinity spring sale. get started with this limited time offer a get your choice of dvr or speed upgrade free f
they found him last night along 45th examiand douglas street. he is goingo be okay.earch is on for the two men responsible. >>> ara helicoptered in the chesapeake bay. the two men were found after scouring the island all afternoon. >>> tyson's chicken strips are recalled from march 2019 to may of 2020 is what you should look out for. pieces of metal have been found in them. either throw them away or return them to the store. >>> chuck todd is going to interview...
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yup, good 'ol douglas chin.ouglas whose seen as too progressive 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. >
yup, good 'ol douglas chin.ouglas whose seen as too progressive 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....
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i mean, regardless of whether he and caroline were romantically involved, they still shared douglas, and -- and they shared a whole lot of history. but [scoffs] my sympathy has run out. like, this guy, he has to stay away from my wife. >> hope: it's almost as if caroline knew the -- the woman she describes... >> thomas: read it again.
i mean, regardless of whether he and caroline were romantically involved, they still shared douglas, and -- and they shared a whole lot of history. but [scoffs] my sympathy has run out. like, this guy, he has to stay away from my wife. >> hope: it's almost as if caroline knew the -- the woman she describes... >> thomas: read it again.
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. >>> kate and douglas got a really cool shot with the camera but that fisherman is the one who got the bigger surprise. >> oh! >> oh! >> that was larger than the boat, oh yeah. >> they're in monterey bay, california, where they witnessed this event. according to kate and douglas this hump back whale is a bit of a show off. >> it's amazing to see just how far they can get out of the water. that looks like 30 feet of whale. you have to be swimming pretty fast to get that much weight out of there. >> just gives you the perspective of how high and big that whale is. >> oh! >>> typically in rnl live videos they're the ones escorting people back to land. in this video, they're the ones who got an escort. they ran across a pod of dolphins while they were out in their all-weather lifeboat. they were training. they're going back to land. the dolphins are like, hey, we're going to escort you this time. >> just follow me. let's go. that's pretty cool. >> we see what you're doing. keep it up. >> exactly. >> and the rnl live, they say ere once in a while a dolphins or two will come swimthem.me had
. >>> kate and douglas got a really cool shot with the camera but that fisherman is the one who got the bigger surprise. >> oh! >> oh! >> that was larger than the boat, oh yeah. >> they're in monterey bay, california, where they witnessed this event. according to kate and douglas this hump back whale is a bit of a show off. >> it's amazing to see just how far they can get out of the water. that looks like 30 feet of whale. you have to be swimming pretty...
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answer her you have to answer to sleepless 1st slayer douglas has it all played. 26 t.w. . place . this is the day of the news coming to you live from berlin last year was a comedian and now he's the president of ukraine 41 years old allegedly is the mc has promised to be a new type of media but more to his plans and how he meets the many challenges facing the country we talked to our correspondent in kiev also.
answer her you have to answer to sleepless 1st slayer douglas has it all played. 26 t.w. . place . this is the day of the news coming to you live from berlin last year was a comedian and now he's the president of ukraine 41 years old allegedly is the mc has promised to be a new type of media but more to his plans and how he meets the many challenges facing the country we talked to our correspondent in kiev also.
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so we've planted species here that we assume will be climate compatible like the douglas fir last year and some non-domestic species of up to. a carefully planned multinational tree planting scheme to make his forest fitter for the future. that's all for now next time we'll take a look at blocked chain technology because of its decentralized nature it's regarded as one of the most secure forms of communication but what makes blood change so turns the creature. join us for that and more next time on tomorrow today see you then by. networking on a global scale is helping open up the front in medical research. crowdfunding campaigns and the free exchange of information are creating alternatives for research outside the pharma industry. place new ideas new hopes. medical research on the moon. seventy five minutes on d w. plus ninety the new channel for an independent view on current affairs in turkey. the latest developments and your analysis. repents with a comprehensive background. for somebody and political and social topics considered from different perspectives. we cover the issues th
so we've planted species here that we assume will be climate compatible like the douglas fir last year and some non-domestic species of up to. a carefully planned multinational tree planting scheme to make his forest fitter for the future. that's all for now next time we'll take a look at blocked chain technology because of its decentralized nature it's regarded as one of the most secure forms of communication but what makes blood change so turns the creature. join us for that and more next...
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but the idea of introducing foreign species is a controversial one the douglas fir for example is considered an adequate substitute for the spruce but conservation groups say it reduces biodiversity and carries the risk of becoming invasive concerns that apply for all imported species . forest as stefan filthy guy is aware of that potential threat but the prospect of losing his forest to climate change is in his eyes the greater danger. that we keep an eye on survey results but regenerating the next generation is something that can't wait until the research is completed so we've planted species here that we assume will be climate compatible like the douglas fir tree oak and some non-domestic species of up to. a carefully planned multinational tree planting scheme to make his forest fitter for the future. that's all for now next time we'll take a look at blocked chain technology because of its decentralized nature it's regarded as one of the most secure forms of communication but what makes blood change so termed the proof. join us for that and more. next time on tomorrow to day see you then
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>> douglas, douglas! you will have making up to do. >> exactly right. >>> tyra banks is back, gracing the cover of the "sports illustrated" swimsuit edition. >> this is really cool. came -year-old supermodel out of retirement specifically to do this shoot. >> 23 years ago, banks became the first black woman to grace the cover on theagazine. >> this is the third time she graced the cover. >> and looking good. >> i love this. this is my age, her and i pretty much the same age. >> you guys go way back. >> she looks that good. fantastic. cool to see. >> you have lots in common. >> we have lots in commo about the same size. she's about 6'1", 6'2". >> model mogul. >> keep dreaming. >> she's worth $90 million. >> that's where it ends. >> just their age. lord. >> we have a lot coming up ahead at 5:00, guys, a youoman become quite the example of perseverance and promise. >> remember we met her five o years ag living in the d.c. general homeless shelter getting ready to graduate at the top of her high school class.
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>eayeah. >>> ng of douglas, he explains our forecast every dayb but somy needs to explain to one our like doug stood motionless for more than an hour. check it out. a viewer sent in this picture of doug frozen on the television screen. apparently something went awry with the cable. a woman named hmissy snapped ths picture a shed it with us. we hope you enjoyed frozen doug just as much as we did. that's the quietest -- >> i don't know what i was doing. >> nev been so quiet. >> if you need to get your money back for that, because that's just terrible. >> that's pretty good imitation. >> an hour of that goes a long way, doug kammerer. >> we've all been frozen on television. >> never works out. never. >> frozens , that's a pretty good one. >> you're welcome for sharing >> thanks a lot. what's happenng out there right no c whan't we be frozen? >> never. >> never happens. temperatures cooling tomorrow. not the frozen sort but cooler by 10 or 15 degrees. n 80 today so talking that cold. temperatures out th right now. still quiet nice. 69 degrees and winds out of the outh at 8 miles an hour.
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know a big idea play what's become of it play and what looks like tomorrow's player douglas gets ready for an in-depth look at the european elections in ghosts 2 questions that matter so what are european voters' hopes for the new employment plate what challenges flying ahead the. program to launch the competitions and the people in power have come their way with not doing anything to fight the climate crisis play the gherkin election the threat to the best of luck the legs for discussions for up to the losers who have to answer to soldiers 1st celebrity douglas has it all played. may 26th g.w. . lovelace. place . this is d w news live from berlin indian voters get closer to the finish line it's the final day of voting in the country's marathon general election with prime minister narendra modi's seeking a 2nd term we'll go live to moody's own constituency also coming up the. austrian chancellor is a bust.
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douglas and other african-american leaders had .his complex relationship douglas felt he should be the conscious of the republican party because so often they backslid. there is a testy exchange of letters between wilson and douglas. wilson feels in his writing, his attitude towards african-american leaders who are based in the north saying here i am in the south. i am in the belly of the beast. you can't understand what is going on unless you are here on the ground. there is a little of that kind of back and forth. respectful but tactical differences. >> this might be a two-part question. i was interested when you were talking about elizabeth van lew and the confederate authorities investigating her. one part of my question is hypothetical and one part of my question is not. did you find it interesting in your research that they did not just go ahead and arrest her. -- her? did you look at other cases of confederate authorities arresting unionists in the city of richmond? i agree with what you said, she was kind of discounted because of her sex, from being a female, but i would be int
douglas and other african-american leaders had .his complex relationship douglas felt he should be the conscious of the republican party because so often they backslid. there is a testy exchange of letters between wilson and douglas. wilson feels in his writing, his attitude towards african-american leaders who are based in the north saying here i am in the south. i am in the belly of the beast. you can't understand what is going on unless you are here on the ground. there is a little of that...
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. >> we begin with@breaking news of a school shooting in colorado, the douglas county sheriffs office says eight people were injured in the gunfire at the school outside of denver. two suspects are reported to be in custody and one suspect is believed to be an adult. this all happened this afternoon at the stem school, it's a charter school for students between kindergarten and 12th grade. there is no word on a possible motive and the extent of the injuries for those students is unclear. >> i don't have any description of the injuries i know there's multiple students that have been injured.>> s.w.a.t. teams are still searching the campus for a possible third suspect, you can stay with ktvu news and updates on this breaking story.>>> the second day of testimony in the ghost ship trial, ryan o'keefe seen here during the preliminary hearing took the stand today, he says that him and the defendant greeted people the night of that fire. he testified that he never felt the warehouse was unsafe or a fire hazard, he says the fire was small i thought it was a toaster fire. but within five seco
. >> we begin with@breaking news of a school shooting in colorado, the douglas county sheriffs office says eight people were injured in the gunfire at the school outside of denver. two suspects are reported to be in custody and one suspect is believed to be an adult. this all happened this afternoon at the stem school, it's a charter school for students between kindergarten and 12th grade. there is no word on a possible motive and the extent of the injuries for those students is unclear....
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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? >> reporter: they call this place the lost coast, an almost mystical corner of northern s we power of 1 2 3 medicines with trelegy. the only fda-approved 3-in-1 copd treatment . ♪trelegy. ♪the power of 1-2-3. ♪trelegy 1-2-3 trelegy. with trelegy and the power of 1 2 3, i'm breathing better. trelegy works 3 ways to... ...open airways,... ...keep them open... ...and reduce inflammation... .
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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i got one response to those 100 letters and that was from a man named douglas, who was known as the inventor of the computer mouse. that reply turned into the first collection of the silicon valley archives. we received that in 1986 and we were off to the races. it is still a very significant collection and it led to other things. i am standing in front of an is the first audio recording device that was in 1948.t -- produced this is based on technology that was developed in germany. like so many other things, after the war was over, technologies originally from germany were usurped and brought over here. that became the basis for recording technology for ampex, which had done different kinds of war work. the founder of the company was looking to other areas to go into now that the kinds of things they had been producing doing -- during the war would not be needed. this one into the area of consumer electronics, entertainment industry, that kind of thing. this device was used in a variety of ways. one of the most important early uses was for bring -- bing crosby's radio broadcast. he liked th
i got one response to those 100 letters and that was from a man named douglas, who was known as the inventor of the computer mouse. that reply turned into the first collection of the silicon valley archives. we received that in 1986 and we were off to the races. it is still a very significant collection and it led to other things. i am standing in front of an is the first audio recording device that was in 1948.t -- produced this is based on technology that was developed in germany. like so...
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purpose because it really set him up in hollywood as a respected directives the 2nd film with kirk douglas so that really put him on and i think he was only 30 when he made that film which is remarkable and i think rating in libya exactly and they were living a they were very suspicious of this new brash young kid taking over and i. they soon realized that they were in good hands and that they trusted him and i suppose i should just trust do you think putin and trump should both watch your film dr strangelove again every single day catarina kubrick thank you you can hear the background noise from the exhibition there you can see the kubrick the exhibition of the design museum in london until the 15th of september that's it for the show will be back on wednesday it was one of the architects of the iran nuclear deal ambassador said it's a mythology and if the us or israel is really in the driving seat on the road toward until then people talk about social media see on wednesday 2 years to the day that more than 160 were killed or wounded in an attack on an area on the ground a concert in man
purpose because it really set him up in hollywood as a respected directives the 2nd film with kirk douglas so that really put him on and i think he was only 30 when he made that film which is remarkable and i think rating in libya exactly and they were living a they were very suspicious of this new brash young kid taking over and i. they soon realized that they were in good hands and that they trusted him and i suppose i should just trust do you think putin and trump should both watch your film...
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my understand because some people have said the fight over it i think there's a letter from kirk douglas explaining that there was a pretty good time stanley kubrick had filming that with different visions of what the spartacus story should be whether it should be a revolutionary or selling out a revolution. well how do you see the spartacus will. i i know that he wasn't particularly fond of that film. because he didn't have control he was taking over from somebody else kirk was the boss on that movie. so it was already he came in to in. a production that was already running so he took over i think. if you watch it now you can see stanley's i in it everywhere you know how the shots are framed the war scenes the battle scenes are incredible which i think he did in spain. and i'm sure that he would have. changed things if it had been his movie but it served a purpose because it really set him up in hollywood as a respected directives the 2nd film with kirk douglas so that really put him on and i think he was only 30 when he made that film which is remarkable and i think rating in libya exa
my understand because some people have said the fight over it i think there's a letter from kirk douglas explaining that there was a pretty good time stanley kubrick had filming that with different visions of what the spartacus story should be whether it should be a revolutionary or selling out a revolution. well how do you see the spartacus will. i i know that he wasn't particularly fond of that film. because he didn't have control he was taking over from somebody else kirk was the boss on...
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. >> that's it. >> king douglas, seventh in line for the throne. >> hey, everybody.ake a look outside. right now we've got clouds and sunshine and beautiful day. i mean, 80 and sunshine. low humidity, doesn't get much better than that out there, even a little bit of a breeze earlier. mperature is 79 dropping through the 70s. 76 by 7:00 and 69 degrees by around 11:00 tonight so a really nice night allhe way around as we make our way through the day tomorrow. temperatures will struggle to ach about ten degrees cooler than, that so gaithersburg, you're at 82 today. i think your temperature may be around 6 68 for a high tomorrow so about 10 to 15 degrees cooler and so degrees cooler in the south. coming up and maybe had a little more warmer in warrenton. another big factor pollen,ee pollen still very high and grass is on the moderate side and wee are low and on thing we don't need is more rain because of this, and it looks like we'll be getting that. et rid of he rain to the pollen and a the rape and sunshine bring it right back with a vengeance. cooler with clouds tomor
. >> that's it. >> king douglas, seventh in line for the throne. >> hey, everybody.ake a look outside. right now we've got clouds and sunshine and beautiful day. i mean, 80 and sunshine. low humidity, doesn't get much better than that out there, even a little bit of a breeze earlier. mperature is 79 dropping through the 70s. 76 by 7:00 and 69 degrees by around 11:00 tonight so a really nice night allhe way around as we make our way through the day tomorrow. temperatures will...
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thank you, douglas. thank you, aisha. i appreciate your time. >>> the lone republican congressman to call for president trump's impeachment is stepping up his attacks tonight. he says he was appalled by what he saw in the mueller report. rnt their medicare options before they're on medicare. come on in. you're turning 65 soon? yep. and you're retiring at 67? that's the plan! it's also a great time to learn about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. here's why...medicare part b doesn't pay for everything. this part is up to you. a medicare supplement plan helps pay for some of what medicare doesn't. call unitedhealthcare insurance company today to request this free decision guide. and learn about the only medicare supplement plans endorsed by aarp. selected for meeting their high standards of quality and service. this type of plan lets you say "yes" to any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. do you accept medicare patients? i sure do! so call unitedhealth
thank you, douglas. thank you, aisha. i appreciate your time. >>> the lone republican congressman to call for president trump's impeachment is stepping up his attacks tonight. he says he was appalled by what he saw in the mueller report. rnt their medicare options before they're on medicare. come on in. you're turning 65 soon? yep. and you're retiring at 67? that's the plan! it's also a great time to learn about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare...
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the douglas county sheriff's office declined to speak with us.bout the henthorn cases says sheriff's detectives did investigate, at least initially. >> everything was progressing as if this was suspicious, and then all of a sudden the brakes were put on the investigation. it was declared an accident and forgotten for nearly 20 years. >> reporter: detective charlie mccormick thinks the reason for that was the coroner's quick ruling that lynn's death was accidental. >> if you're a policeman and you're trying to investigate a crime and all of a sudden the coroner, who really has jurisdiction over all, says it's an accident, you're a little bit cut off at the pass. two days after a death like this, to call it an accident, it's unfortunate. all the facts would indicate that this was, i think, a rush to judgment. >> reporter: the former coroner says there was no rush to judgment. he didn't remember the case, but reread the coroner's report at "dateline's" request and says, quote, hindsight is a wonderful thing, but at the time everything fit. there wer
the douglas county sheriff's office declined to speak with us.bout the henthorn cases says sheriff's detectives did investigate, at least initially. >> everything was progressing as if this was suspicious, and then all of a sudden the brakes were put on the investigation. it was declared an accident and forgotten for nearly 20 years. >> reporter: detective charlie mccormick thinks the reason for that was the coroner's quick ruling that lynn's death was accidental. >> if you're...
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during the 150th anniversary next year the lisa and douglas goldman tennas centers opens to the next. the $27 million renovation will feature a clubhouse and new lights with 27,000 hours of play and garden for spectating and the pickleball court and the program at the tennis learning center. it will provide one-on-one tutoring and life lessons in leadership and teamwork through the game of tennis. most strongly symbolizing the unbreakable bond a large mural in the clubhouse will display the words love all. projects like this don't happen. they take determination and partnership and leadership and civic generosity. today i want to thank the tennis coalition for the park that got this project going and for the gensty, experty and help along the way. my hats off for the outstanding leadership. thanks to the leadership of our donors, lisa and douglas, the fisher family, and thanks to each and every other single person. there are hundreds is not thousands that believe this project important enough to donate treasure, talent or sweat. now, i want to turn to our own team. i want to thank th
during the 150th anniversary next year the lisa and douglas goldman tennas centers opens to the next. the $27 million renovation will feature a clubhouse and new lights with 27,000 hours of play and garden for spectating and the pickleball court and the program at the tennis learning center. it will provide one-on-one tutoring and life lessons in leadership and teamwork through the game of tennis. most strongly symbolizing the unbreakable bond a large mural in the clubhouse will display the...
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these are the symbols of a nation's constructive energy, guttersville douglas, cherokee, wilson montanaeeler, appalachia. built for and owned for by the people of the united states. ♪ >> day and night in peace and war, the dams worked for the people, power for the factories power for new industries, power for the new machines running our aircraft tractors engines fertilizers, aluminum, cheap and abundant power to light the cities power for the farmers, power that could be converted for hundreds of uses, power working tirelessly, endlessly raising standards, reducing drudgery, power in the hands of the people. the children of the tennessee valley have recaptured the hope of their grandfathers. they learned that the t.v.a. is a yardstick, of what men can build in peace. a measure of the stat ur of a new and better world, a world with dignity, and work and hope for all. a world a child can walk into. >> you're watching american history t.v. all weekend every weekend on c-span 3. >> up next historians talk about u.s. immigration from the 1920's to the 1906's including a japanese guest worke
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thirty minutes on douglas. what secrets lie behind these memos to. find out in an immersive experience and explore fascinating blood cultural heritage sites. t w world heritage three sixty get the. welcome to our new episode of the seventy seven percent. a brand new show for africa i wonder. did you know that seventy seven percent of all africans are under thirty five that's a lot and on this new show we get to the heart of the big issues here's what's coming up. we talk or when we just extremism why do people join radical islamist groups and what can be done about it.
thirty minutes on douglas. what secrets lie behind these memos to. find out in an immersive experience and explore fascinating blood cultural heritage sites. t w world heritage three sixty get the. welcome to our new episode of the seventy seven percent. a brand new show for africa i wonder. did you know that seventy seven percent of all africans are under thirty five that's a lot and on this new show we get to the heart of the big issues here's what's coming up. we talk or when we just...
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nobody was more aware of this then stephen douglas, who declared he did not fear lincoln in debating matters of substance but confessed there is one thing in which i stand constantly in dread. when lincoln begins to tell a story, i begin to get apprehensive. every one of his stories seems like an whack on my back. that is exactly the effect of the anecdotes of which he has upon me. nothing else disturbs me. but when he begins to tell a story, i feel that i am to be overmatched. next, self-deprecation and subtle attack. in his face-to-face engagement with the public, lincoln's use of the stories and jokes was designed to remind people of his lonely origins, of belonging to the backwoods and of the prairie. it encouraged common people to see him as a natural man able to engage with ordinary farmers and laborers on equal terms. lincoln's lifelong self identification with plain folks was aligned to his habit of self-deprecation. as i noted at the outset, he made much of his appearance. conscience of his unusual proportions, his height, and his unusually long limbs and aware that people c
nobody was more aware of this then stephen douglas, who declared he did not fear lincoln in debating matters of substance but confessed there is one thing in which i stand constantly in dread. when lincoln begins to tell a story, i begin to get apprehensive. every one of his stories seems like an whack on my back. that is exactly the effect of the anecdotes of which he has upon me. nothing else disturbs me. but when he begins to tell a story, i feel that i am to be overmatched. next,...