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all because of that one eagle eyed deer. victory slipped away.lj victory slipped away. all because of that one eagle eyed deer. i wasn't expecting that on which every hole that was. i did not intentionally do that. to the officials or whoever called in, that was not my purpose. ididn't called in, that was not my purpose. i didn't even realise they did that. thomson later thanked fans for helping her through. golf is no stranger to trial by television but its results are rarely this painful. earlier, our golf correspondent iain carter gave his assessment of what had happened. there are so many different ways of monitoring what is going on on the golf course, it is the responsibility of a playing partner to make sure the rooms are obeyed. there are referees on the course, the referees watching video evidence and yet there is still room for a television viewer watching it on delay to then have their say and force the kind of enquiry that we saw, which makes it very cumbersome for the administration of the game and, asi for the administration of the
all because of that one eagle eyed deer. victory slipped away.lj victory slipped away. all because of that one eagle eyed deer. i wasn't expecting that on which every hole that was. i did not intentionally do that. to the officials or whoever called in, that was not my purpose. ididn't called in, that was not my purpose. i didn't even realise they did that. thomson later thanked fans for helping her through. golf is no stranger to trial by television but its results are rarely this painful....
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all because of that one eagle eyed viewer.” slipped away.ver called in, that was not my purpose. i didn't realise idid was not my purpose. i didn't realise i did that. thomson later time turk fa ns i did that. thomson later time turk fans for helping her through. golf is no stranger to trial by television but its results are rarely this painful. and the swiss, bbc news. time for a look at the weather with tomasz schafernacker. we had such beautiful yet whether yesterday. lots of sunshine. still some good weather today. the weather is starting to turn for some. here is starting to turn for some. here isa is starting to turn for some. here is a beautiful picture from greenwich, from wendy. some cherry blossom. the week ahead is looking a little bit fresher. temperatures will come down. most of the time it is looking to write and there is some sunshine. 0ne is looking to write and there is some sunshine. one thing that is very high today is the pollen. a lot of us are starting to sneeze, mostly across england and wales. scotland and northern ir
all because of that one eagle eyed viewer.” slipped away.ver called in, that was not my purpose. i didn't realise idid was not my purpose. i didn't realise i did that. thomson later time turk fa ns i did that. thomson later time turk fans for helping her through. golf is no stranger to trial by television but its results are rarely this painful. and the swiss, bbc news. time for a look at the weather with tomasz schafernacker. we had such beautiful yet whether yesterday. lots of sunshine....
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into preparing military options if called for in the diplomatic strategy that strikes me as clear-eyed and well proportioned. [inaudible] >> yes, i would. [inaudible] i think when the north floridians take action to justify they might well return but as north korea continues to take provocative action that they take it additional make their tests as long as they keep making threats to attack the united states and as long as they keep developing and test launching intercontinental or regional ballistic missile site don't think we have to be at the table talking with them. they need to take concrete steps to show that they have reduced the dash is there any scenario on whether we would be the ones to strike first? because what can we do if they keep on launching nuclear missile tests? what can we do? >> they are not launching nuclear missile tests. >> you are trying about the safety of u.s. troops in the region. >> i think we should all be concerned about the safety of american citizens and american troops in the region and that's why i support the forward deployment that would give some
into preparing military options if called for in the diplomatic strategy that strikes me as clear-eyed and well proportioned. [inaudible] >> yes, i would. [inaudible] i think when the north floridians take action to justify they might well return but as north korea continues to take provocative action that they take it additional make their tests as long as they keep making threats to attack the united states and as long as they keep developing and test launching intercontinental or...
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the dead marine was looking up at me, wide-eyed like he had asked a question that he was waiting for an answer. were falling back lieutenant? i took a deep breath, shuddered and tore my gaze from that unblinking one. put in puzzle things now, i think back later. no, corporal. let me get the tourniquet on. were to take this hill so we can get everyone out. no marine gets left behind. >> you can watch this and other programs online epoch tv .org. >> book tv tapes hundreds of author programs throughout the country all year long. here's a look at some of the events that will be covering this week monday will be a politics and prose bookstore in the nation's capital were npr richard harris will discuss the challenges in biomedical research. today were heading up to book culture bookstore in new york city for student talk on hillary clinton 2016 presidential campaign. also that evening in new york at columbia journalism school is the presentation of the day anthony lucas price. awarded annually on books of american topic or political concern. on sunday live from noon to 3:0r and astrophysi
the dead marine was looking up at me, wide-eyed like he had asked a question that he was waiting for an answer. were falling back lieutenant? i took a deep breath, shuddered and tore my gaze from that unblinking one. put in puzzle things now, i think back later. no, corporal. let me get the tourniquet on. were to take this hill so we can get everyone out. no marine gets left behind. >> you can watch this and other programs online epoch tv .org. >> book tv tapes hundreds of author...
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prime minister, you have had a unique voice and vision, and we thank you for your time and your clear-eyed vision. thank you very much. >>> up next, a panel focusing on the 1957 six-day war. it's about 20 minutes. >> the founding editor of the times of israel, david horobec k. >>> good evening again, everybody. 50 years ago, israel fought a war for its survival. by the summer of 1967, 250,000 arab troops amassed on israel's borders, forced to protect its border israel
prime minister, you have had a unique voice and vision, and we thank you for your time and your clear-eyed vision. thank you very much. >>> up next, a panel focusing on the 1957 six-day war. it's about 20 minutes. >> the founding editor of the times of israel, david horobec k. >>> good evening again, everybody. 50 years ago, israel fought a war for its survival. by the summer of 1967, 250,000 arab troops amassed on israel's borders, forced to protect its border israel
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conclude, by talking briefly about this eis report that is being released today. it does a great job of tracing all the high point and low points in the construction of our nations homeland defense. the process to get your was not easy and the report makes that clear. as tom put in the report, it has been a "trend of high ambition followed by increasing commodity." high ambition has been evolving by the severity of the --eats of increasing modesty of the threats. increasing modesty has been based on budget. homeland missile-defense testing has declined 83.5%. shows,le, as the graphic north korea continues to test the systems in an alarming pace. last year i had the opportunity lead something with my senate colleagues to north korea and to the shangri-la dialogue in with many of the defense and military leaders in the asia-pacific. when we arrived, and south korea great briefing from commander -- our commander there, general brooks. of the to the proximity threat as we to word the dmz. were of the a two dmz. tour of the dmz. north korea has been protected by great
conclude, by talking briefly about this eis report that is being released today. it does a great job of tracing all the high point and low points in the construction of our nations homeland defense. the process to get your was not easy and the report makes that clear. as tom put in the report, it has been a "trend of high ambition followed by increasing commodity." high ambition has been evolving by the severity of the --eats of increasing modesty of the threats. increasing modesty...
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all because of that one eagle eyed viewer. i wasn't expecting that on whatever hole that was.the officials or whoever called it in, that was not my purpose. i did not even realise i did that. thompson later thanked her fans for helping her through. golf is no stranger to trial by television, but its results are rarely this painful. that's all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the broadcaster and author, damejoan bakewell and thejournalist, tim montgomerie. tomorrow's front pages, starting with the telegraph. the telegraph leads with criticism of the national trust for dropping the word easter from its easter egg hunt, and carries a large picture from the explosion in st petersburg. the i says opinion polls show labour losing over a hundred seats at next months local elections. the express reports one in five british workers has no retirement savings at all. the financial times leads with the news that unemployment in the eurozone is at an eight year low. the me
all because of that one eagle eyed viewer. i wasn't expecting that on whatever hole that was.the officials or whoever called it in, that was not my purpose. i did not even realise i did that. thompson later thanked her fans for helping her through. golf is no stranger to trial by television, but its results are rarely this painful. that's all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are...
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met with wide-eyed fascination and excitement.calable technology that can be used around the world for variety of medical conditions? >> i think its highest yield in rural areas of developing countries specifically where you have hilly terrains, poor roads. we can fly there, peck up lab samples. fly back in the same afternoon. diagnose the disease. transport medicines by that evening. unthinkable at the moment. >> madagascar is ravaged by tb. more than 13,000 people died of it in 2015. around the world, 1.8 million. with millions more undiagnosed. the disease which primarily affects the lungs is very treatable if people to care. first question, everyone asked, what is it going to cost? evidently if you are flying a bomb into a village. money is no object. delivering life saving medicines, suddenly have to do it for practically nothing. >> reporter: 25,000 to be act. people here have died of tb before. they're now two known cases and five more suspected cases. the villagers gather so the health team can explain they will be carryin
met with wide-eyed fascination and excitement.calable technology that can be used around the world for variety of medical conditions? >> i think its highest yield in rural areas of developing countries specifically where you have hilly terrains, poor roads. we can fly there, peck up lab samples. fly back in the same afternoon. diagnose the disease. transport medicines by that evening. unthinkable at the moment. >> madagascar is ravaged by tb. more than 13,000 people died of it in...
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. >> reporter: nate butkas brings a wide-eyed wonderment to science class that only a 6-year-old can.that's amazing! >> reporter: but his interest in learning doesn't stop in the classroom. >> wow. >> hey, guys, i'm very excited for another episode of the show about science. this is your host, nate. >> reporter: about once a month from an attic studio in his home nate records a podcast. it features eminent brains from around the world of science fielding questions on a range of topics. a wide range. >> what do you know about cheese bites? >> reporter: he started podcasting when he was 5. you're 6 years old and you're talking to people at harvard. >> yes, i am. >> reporter: are you at all afraid? worried? >> no. no. never. it's actually just my curiosity. i'm a 50-year-old man in a 6-year-old's body. >> what does it smell like there when you pump an alligator's stomach? >> it smells really, really bad. >> reporter: this kind of inspired give and take landed him on "ellen" recently. >> what are these? >> these are kaboom goggles. >> only three? >> reporter: nate's dad, eric, is a digita
. >> reporter: nate butkas brings a wide-eyed wonderment to science class that only a 6-year-old can.that's amazing! >> reporter: but his interest in learning doesn't stop in the classroom. >> wow. >> hey, guys, i'm very excited for another episode of the show about science. this is your host, nate. >> reporter: about once a month from an attic studio in his home nate records a podcast. it features eminent brains from around the world of science fielding questions...
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so the additional pieces of scope that will be funded by this request are to complete the separate eis as part of that federal process and there is additional effort there as well as to incorporate the minor design changes, and so specifically for example, the 27th avenue, transition, where they transition from the center to the side and we heard the feedback from the community members and back in january, i committed that we would take another look at that desin, so there is additional environmental analysis and design work going on there and that is part of this request as well as finally responding to that challenge and pro-he vieding for the defense of the document. >> that was just a quick refresher and this is the overview of the project that includes, the bus only lanes all the way from market street to the 34th avenue, along the corridor and it also includes the various other improvements with the up grades and the changes to stops. traffic signal, and priority improvements, and up grades, including new repaving, and street lights and light and other amenitieamenities. >> fundi
so the additional pieces of scope that will be funded by this request are to complete the separate eis as part of that federal process and there is additional effort there as well as to incorporate the minor design changes, and so specifically for example, the 27th avenue, transition, where they transition from the center to the side and we heard the feedback from the community members and back in january, i committed that we would take another look at that desin, so there is additional...
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. >> the moment a sharp eyed neighbor realizes something's really wrong. >>> some people know me as d.j. dk. >> d.j. dk needs a date, so he's taking applications for -- >> a lucky someone to go to his april event. >> now meet the creative guy who could wind up with more than he could handle. >> we could do some kind of tie breaker. >>> after a lonely elephant trumpets for distress, who answered the call. >>> we've got christian oli, charity, nick, and gayle breaking down the best on the web including taking a singing challenge by the backwards guy. >> we've got trap queen backwards while getting his chest waxed. >> let's see if he can pull it off. >>> living on the water means you've got great access to good fun recreation. here you see three kids messing around by the water in new orleans, louisiana. they're jumping back and forth. the trouble with this video is these three kids are unsupervised. >> oh, gosh. >> they hopped over into the neighbor's yard. this is the neighbor's property. and so they are out of sight and unsupervised as they bounce back and forth from this floating dock.
. >> the moment a sharp eyed neighbor realizes something's really wrong. >>> some people know me as d.j. dk. >> d.j. dk needs a date, so he's taking applications for -- >> a lucky someone to go to his april event. >> now meet the creative guy who could wind up with more than he could handle. >> we could do some kind of tie breaker. >>> after a lonely elephant trumpets for distress, who answered the call. >>> we've got christian oli,...
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the penalty called in by an eagle eyed fan. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, just surpassed ford, becoming the number two car company in t comes to >>> new ranking today for bay area based tesla. just surpassed ford becoming the number two car company in the u.s.. shares up after tesla delivered a record 25,000 vehicles in the first quarter of the year. that is up 69% from the year before. the deliveries were almost evenly divided between model s sedans and model x suvs. deliveries fell because of short term production issues. and ford recalling 52,000 f-250 trucks from this model year because they can roll away while even in park. ford does not have the replacement parts yet. they are reminding drivers to use their parking brakes. >>> live look at wall street. the dow is down but not much. just about 4 points this monday morning. >>> the lady's professional golf association tour is buzzing about a bizarre finish to the tournament yesterday. american golfer lexi thompson cruising toward a second championship when she was
the penalty called in by an eagle eyed fan. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, just surpassed ford, becoming the number two car company in t comes to >>> new ranking today for bay area based tesla. just surpassed ford becoming the number two car company in the u.s.. shares up after tesla delivered a record 25,000 vehicles in the first quarter of the year. that is up 69% from the year before. the deliveries were almost evenly divided between model s sedans and model x suvs....
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the same time that he is establishing hislop rectus he is applying to become a field agent for the f ei. he wants to be a gman. he is writing letters and toward the end of 1941, trying to figure out what the status of his application is. he finds himself, along with america, caught up with world affairs, when the japanese bond pearl harbor. there after he shifts his attention to the navy. he wants to become a naval officer area he sends in his application to be commissioned as an officer in the navy but april 1942 and he joins the navy. he is sent down to cap annapolis where he goes through an officer training program then in north carolina as an athletic officer training pilots in physical activity. he grows bored with that quickly. almost as quickly as he is down there, he is writing letters to people he knows in washington dc , he is fortunate to find a person who can help them. he gets assigned to an aircraft carrier that is being built. the u.s. monterey or -- monterey. ford is responsible for putting the sailors through calisthenics. he is the athletic officer aboard this -- it. h
the same time that he is establishing hislop rectus he is applying to become a field agent for the f ei. he wants to be a gman. he is writing letters and toward the end of 1941, trying to figure out what the status of his application is. he finds himself, along with america, caught up with world affairs, when the japanese bond pearl harbor. there after he shifts his attention to the navy. he wants to become a naval officer area he sends in his application to be commissioned as an officer in the...
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>> frozen chocolate anything, fried chiy eied chocolate, choc crisps together, amazing. >> i wonder ifback, carrie next on kron-4 news at eight: parents on edge, after a man approaches young girls... and shows them pornographic images. who police say they're looking for tonight. one man's rage turns into a killing spree. who he was targeting and the shocking reason why. i'm steve aveson. i'm pam moore. the news -- at eight -- is next. >>> travel considers provided by -- >>> before we say good night, carrie underwood surprised last night in nashville singing the national anthem before husband mike fisher's big playoff game. ♪ over the land of the free >> it probably brought them good luck because the predators won the game and carrie couldn't be more excited. >> i just love that she traded in those couture dresses to sport mike's number 12 jersey, cute. ♪ and the home of the brave now at eight ... a north bay community on edge after two preteen girls reported that a man showed them pornographic pictures.whooshthree dead in fresno ... the shocking reason the gunman gave for choosing his
>> frozen chocolate anything, fried chiy eied chocolate, choc crisps together, amazing. >> i wonder ifback, carrie next on kron-4 news at eight: parents on edge, after a man approaches young girls... and shows them pornographic images. who police say they're looking for tonight. one man's rage turns into a killing spree. who he was targeting and the shocking reason why. i'm steve aveson. i'm pam moore. the news -- at eight -- is next. >>> travel considers provided by --...
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the dead marine was looking up at me, wide-eyed. and it was still waiting for an answer. my radioman slapped the handset in my home like it or nurse presenting a scalpel, we fought him back lieutenant? >> i took a deep breath and for my gaze from that unblinking one . i'll think about it later, no corporal, i said. let me get distracted on and had third of june salivated the dead and wounded. i'm going to take this hill so we can get everyone out. no marine gets left behind. >> watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. this is book tv on c-span2, television for serious readers. here's our primetime lineup. first up at 6:45 eastern, a panel discussion on the current state of the media. then it eastern cd bowlby talks about privilege in today's society.at nine on afterwards, charles campisi former chief of the "dodge city: wyatt earp, bat masterson and the wickedest town in the american west"'s internal affairs unit talks about investigating police corruption. at 10 pm eastern its author sharon weinberger on defense and technology. and at 10:50 we wrap up our prim
the dead marine was looking up at me, wide-eyed. and it was still waiting for an answer. my radioman slapped the handset in my home like it or nurse presenting a scalpel, we fought him back lieutenant? >> i took a deep breath and for my gaze from that unblinking one . i'll think about it later, no corporal, i said. let me get distracted on and had third of june salivated the dead and wounded. i'm going to take this hill so we can get everyone out. no marine gets left behind. >>...
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into preparing military options if called for, and a diplomatic strategy that strikes me as clear-eyed and well proportioned to the threat. the u.s. moved in a missile defense system that will be operational in the next few days. something that has caused unease in the north and in china. a grandstand was built so the south koreans could watch for the military exercises. this woman says kim jong-il and will see how strong we are and never dare to attack us. this man comments, "i'm more worried than before. the kind ofis not person to be pulleshed around." nervousness is the one thing shared on both sides of the border and the region as a whole. tim: i caught up with jon at the white house. what did the senators learn? jon: they learned it is a complicated and dangerous situation. the one thing that donald trump not prepared to accept any longer is the status quo. there has been a policy of strategic patience. you quietly and diplomatically tried to lure north korea away from the nuclear path. with that, all sorts of things are up for grabs. you have the pressure hopefully being put on,
into preparing military options if called for, and a diplomatic strategy that strikes me as clear-eyed and well proportioned to the threat. the u.s. moved in a missile defense system that will be operational in the next few days. something that has caused unease in the north and in china. a grandstand was built so the south koreans could watch for the military exercises. this woman says kim jong-il and will see how strong we are and never dare to attack us. this man comments, "i'm more...
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>> frozen chocolate anything, fried chiy eied chocolate, choc crisps together, amazing. >> i wonder ifback, carrie underwoo >>> travel considers provided by -- >>> before we say good night, carrie underwood surprised last night in nashville singing the national anthem before husband mike fisher's big playoff game. ♪ over the land of the free >> it probably brought them good luck because the predators won the game and carrie couldn't be more excited. >> i just love that she traded in those couture dresses to sport mike's number 12 jersey, cute. ♪ and the home of the brave >>> "the insider," tracking the biggest stories making news today. >> number one, "dancing" does disney. but the night wasn't so magical for a certain housewife. >> erika and gleb. >> as peta gives us the details of maks' ballroom return. >> i think he took off the right amount of teem. >> then, it's the royal monster mash-up nobody saw coming. >> hello, prince william. >> hello, lady gaga. >> why the two icons are teaming up today. >> we are not hiding anymore. we're starting to talk. >> and number three, which one of
>> frozen chocolate anything, fried chiy eied chocolate, choc crisps together, amazing. >> i wonder ifback, carrie underwoo >>> travel considers provided by -- >>> before we say good night, carrie underwood surprised last night in nashville singing the national anthem before husband mike fisher's big playoff game. ♪ over the land of the free >> it probably brought them good luck because the predators won the game and carrie couldn't be more excited....
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eyed and washington valor also in action tonight. valor lost to the philadelphia soul 49-31. d.c.nited tied with new england 2-2. game six of the series tomorrow night. hopefully more highlights than lowlights, like you said earlier. i caught you. >> yes, yes. we hope so. right? hoping. watching. thanks, chris. >>> all right. thanks so much for joining us is evening. th ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> good evening. good evening. i'm chris wallace. and welcome to the third and final presidential debate. tonight is going to be a lot like the third "lord of the rings" movie. you don't really want to watch, buey now let's welcome the candidat -- donald j. trump and secretary hillary clinton. [ cheers and applause ] >> hi! how are you? hello, chris. thank you for having me. in the first debate, i set the table. in the second debate, i fired up the grill. and tonight... i feast. >> chris, i'm going to start this debate in the quietest voice possible. in the past, i have been big and loud. but tonight, i am a sweet little baby trump. >> that is good to hear. our first question is for you, a
eyed and washington valor also in action tonight. valor lost to the philadelphia soul 49-31. d.c.nited tied with new england 2-2. game six of the series tomorrow night. hopefully more highlights than lowlights, like you said earlier. i caught you. >> yes, yes. we hope so. right? hoping. watching. thanks, chris. >>> all right. thanks so much for joining us is evening. th ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> good evening. good evening. i'm chris wallace. and welcome to the third...
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>> well, steve, this was a very clear-eyed, sober and serious briefing by the secretary of state, secretaryefense, the national security adviser, and the director of national intelligence. president trump stopped by briefly at the outset just to thank us for coming over to the white house and to frame what he intended for the briefing but the vast majority of the talking was done by the four gentlemen i just referenced and many senators got the opportunity to ask questions. frankly, steve, the threat from north korea to the united states and to our regional allies, south korea, japan, is real, and i was encouraged that the trump administration and their senior leadership is taking this very, very seriously. >> did you in the course of this me meeting, did you learn anything new about the situation that might change your assessment, that might reinforce or challenge some of your -- did you learn anything new from the briefing? >> i learned a few newhings both from the director of national intelligence and the secretary of defense. i won't go into too much detail because this was a classied b
>> well, steve, this was a very clear-eyed, sober and serious briefing by the secretary of state, secretaryefense, the national security adviser, and the director of national intelligence. president trump stopped by briefly at the outset just to thank us for coming over to the white house and to frame what he intended for the briefing but the vast majority of the talking was done by the four gentlemen i just referenced and many senators got the opportunity to ask questions. frankly,...
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reporter: the one-eyed fascist general is still celebrated by right wing groups.ascist idealism lives on in many people's minds. that is why it is so important to come to terms with the past, says luis perez. mr. perez: we don't want to open old wounds, but our wound still hasn't healed. nobody healed it. there was no recognition for the people who defended freedom and the republic. that's why we are fighting for the government to appoint a commission to establish the truth. that has been the case in all countries with a history of civil war, except cambodia and spain. reporter: and that's mainly due to the opposition by the governing partido popular. hardly surprising -- the party was founded by an earlier minister of the franco dictatorship. ms. sauquillo: the franco regime has never been condemned in spain. the francisco franco foundation still exists, it gets state subsidies. no other european nations still supports a foundation that honors a dictator. only spain. the policy of the governing party over the past decades has been to prevent coming to terms with
reporter: the one-eyed fascist general is still celebrated by right wing groups.ascist idealism lives on in many people's minds. that is why it is so important to come to terms with the past, says luis perez. mr. perez: we don't want to open old wounds, but our wound still hasn't healed. nobody healed it. there was no recognition for the people who defended freedom and the republic. that's why we are fighting for the government to appoint a commission to establish the truth. that has been the...
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as for today's opener it doesn't matter if you're a veteran or wide eyed youngster the first game always means a little bit more. >> major league opening day is something special, something i've looked to are what toured since i was a kid. you get the opportunity enjoy it with everybody in this clubhouse is something i'm looking forward to enjoying. >> me as a player i expect to win. i think everybody in this clubhouse is expecting to win. we want to win. you know, and whatever that number is at the end of the year whether it's 10 games over .500, .500, a couple games under, it is what it is but we want to win be we're going to play like it. >> jeremy hellickson is today's opening starter. he led the team to victory last season with 12. brian and sharrie back to you. >> seeking to get off to the right foot today. ducis thank you. >> speaking of getting off on the right foot we hope you're doing that on the roads. a first check of the "action news" traffic report. >> let's go live to matt pelman in the "action news" traffic center. hi, matt. >> hi, guys. we hope everyone is cooperating. s
as for today's opener it doesn't matter if you're a veteran or wide eyed youngster the first game always means a little bit more. >> major league opening day is something special, something i've looked to are what toured since i was a kid. you get the opportunity enjoy it with everybody in this clubhouse is something i'm looking forward to enjoying. >> me as a player i expect to win. i think everybody in this clubhouse is expecting to win. we want to win. you know, and whatever that...
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inside the coliseum, grounds crews are up lateral sprucin ei the field for opening day.side, fans fired up grills and spirits for tonight's matchup against the los angeles angels. >> it's a tradition, we come over here and watch the swinging as, as you can see. >> it's like a national holiday and you can't wait for the season to get started. >> reporter: no, not that season, baseball season. as always, like a new baseball experience. hot dogs and pretzels are taking a back seat to chicken and waff waffles, tater tots slathered in cheese and scallions, also the beginning of the end for pro football in oakland and may be driving more fans towards baseball. >> my raiders are gone, the as are here. my heart is here in oakland. >> it means a lot to have a sports team in oakland invest and stay and want to be a part of oakland tradition. >> i have friends jumping ship but i'm staying with my team. i know they're going to vegas but i'm staying with my team. >> reporter: the green and yellow putting on a show feat e featuring hall of famer rickey henderson who will throw out the
inside the coliseum, grounds crews are up lateral sprucin ei the field for opening day.side, fans fired up grills and spirits for tonight's matchup against the los angeles angels. >> it's a tradition, we come over here and watch the swinging as, as you can see. >> it's like a national holiday and you can't wait for the season to get started. >> reporter: no, not that season, baseball season. as always, like a new baseball experience. hot dogs and pretzels are taking a back...
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nhow about isma t rpations pay their bsf 1500ou of sa letes ei cxetis. te ay t cap h1bs. tctn es h1bs isot an sui am ths t ha heard pos abuseon it. aot of t cuon it. the te indtris he ist a aotf ow ars ke cyber secury do rt but,again, there are ctainly andow it's beenmpmeed annow, immigration ao ise atou talked about and is vercororsl righ now. concern amo tf onis that we are seeing a slowindo othworkforce aging of ourountry, and that does put ltle bit drag on theconomic grthfewereople working,...
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gracias por su sinton pone a eÍ, noche. apenas ni dormÍa.d es una zorra. - hasta hace un mes, una seÑora. - ...y eso no tiene discusiÓn. ¡oh, sorpresa! veo a mi mujer en pelotas, pues, ahÍ, y a mi hijo en esta situaciÓn. cualquiera se da cuenta que es una... [bip] - ¡no soy una [bip]! - no te hagas tan machista.
gracias por su sinton pone a eÍ, noche. apenas ni dormÍa.d es una zorra. - hasta hace un mes, una seÑora. - ...y eso no tiene discusiÓn. ¡oh, sorpresa! veo a mi mujer en pelotas, pues, ahÍ, y a mi hijo en esta situaciÓn. cualquiera se da cuenta que es una... [bip] - ¡no soy una [bip]! - no te hagas tan machista.
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melt with wide-eyed fascination and excitement.his as a scaleable technology that can be used around the world and for a variety of medical conditions? >> i think its highest yield in rural areas of developing countries specifically where you have hilly terrains and poor roads, we can fly there, pick up lab samples, fly back same afternoon, and diagnose a disease and transport medicine busy that evening. that's unthinkable at the moment. >> reporter: dr. small isn't the only one who sees this as revolutionary technology. another american group called zipline is using a different kind of drone in rwanda. it doesn't land but parachutes life-saving emergency supplies into distant areas like the one we're on our way to visit. the night before, we watched how they planned for these missions. what they're doing is using google earth to zoom in on these tiny villages, literally finding the exact spot where these drones are going to land. that's a no-fly zone, i don't like that. >> reporter: madagascar is raf valk ravaged by tuberculosis.
melt with wide-eyed fascination and excitement.his as a scaleable technology that can be used around the world and for a variety of medical conditions? >> i think its highest yield in rural areas of developing countries specifically where you have hilly terrains and poor roads, we can fly there, pick up lab samples, fly back same afternoon, and diagnose a disease and transport medicine busy that evening. that's unthinkable at the moment. >> reporter: dr. small isn't the only one who...
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along the way he earned a reputation for being great with kids including one wide eyed boy named conradruland. >> he gets in the car, big eyes, about 11, maybe 12 and he's saying mom, mommy, i met rod carew today. he's a pro athlete. i want to be a pro athlete and the rest of the day that's all he talked about was meeting rod carew. >> reporter: they only met that once, but these two professional athletes are now inseparable because a few months before he died conrad checked the organ donor box on his driver's license and the man who received his organ that saved his life was rod carew. >> you're part of our family now. >> yes, forever. >> reporter: the two families got together recently. >> i'm going to ask mom to listen to his heart and tell me how beautiful it sounds. >> that was really cathartic for me to be able to hear it again. >> reporter: every heartbeat is unique and she said this is unquestionably conrad's. the two families now plan to team up to tuesday rod and conrad's celebrity to promote the american heart association and to encourage many more people to become organ dono
along the way he earned a reputation for being great with kids including one wide eyed boy named conradruland. >> he gets in the car, big eyes, about 11, maybe 12 and he's saying mom, mommy, i met rod carew today. he's a pro athlete. i want to be a pro athlete and the rest of the day that's all he talked about was meeting rod carew. >> reporter: they only met that once, but these two professional athletes are now inseparable because a few months before he died conrad checked the...
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because people have good, high paying jobs.ts right now you need to be warmod hearted as well as clear-eyed low do you think the corporate tax rate has to go? does it have to go all the way to 15, or can you settle for 20? would that be enough? >> i think it's a continuum. 20's better than 35, 5's better than 20 -- 15's better than 20. i would really love to see where we're not taxing profitable companies and subsidizing unprofitable ones. i'd love to see it go as low as possible. a lot of house republicans are worried about this. if you do corporate tax reform first you are leaving the individual taxpayer behind. and maybe even a the small business taxpayer behind. why should they pay 40% with somebody who in business is only going to pay 15. because the wage will be a doubled the whole key here is a people who don't pay taxes because of no income are not really benefited. and you cannot balance the budget on the backs of the unemployed or people who leave your jurisdiction. it just doesn't happen. you want you can see if you do corporate tax reform first you may never get the tax rate red
because people have good, high paying jobs.ts right now you need to be warmod hearted as well as clear-eyed low do you think the corporate tax rate has to go? does it have to go all the way to 15, or can you settle for 20? would that be enough? >> i think it's a continuum. 20's better than 35, 5's better than 20 -- 15's better than 20. i would really love to see where we're not taxing profitable companies and subsidizing unprofitable ones. i'd love to see it go as low as possible. a lot...
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into preparing military options if called for and a diplomatic strategy that strikes me and clear-eyed. >> thank you, sir. >> reporter: in open testimony before congress, admiral harry harris, head of the pacific command, laid out the stakes involved in north korea's nuclear weapons program. >> wither test, kim jong un moves closer to his stated goal of a preemptive nuclear strike capability against american cities. >> reporter: north korea's dictator has already threatened to strike new york, washington, colorado, and hawaii. for now it's bluster, but he's working on long-range weapons that would make it more than just talk. >> when he threatens the united states, that's one level, but when he threatens the united states with the capability of realizing that threat, that's a different place. >> reporter: a statement by the director of national intelligence, secretary of state, and secretary of defense said their aim is to use economic sanctions and diplomatic pressure to convince north korea to dismantle its nuclear program. behind the pressure lies the threat of u.s. military firepow
into preparing military options if called for and a diplomatic strategy that strikes me and clear-eyed. >> thank you, sir. >> reporter: in open testimony before congress, admiral harry harris, head of the pacific command, laid out the stakes involved in north korea's nuclear weapons program. >> wither test, kim jong un moves closer to his stated goal of a preemptive nuclear strike capability against american cities. >> reporter: north korea's dictator has already...
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you know, he's this blonde, blue-eyed guy flying around, up in the air right now, looking down and goingan't stand this country the way it is." - yeah. - "i've gotta fix it." - if trump is superman... - uh-huh. - what would be his kryptonite? his tax returns? - you know, i'm not an accountant. i don't know. - what would you say to people who say that trump's tax plan would only benefit the wealthy? - i'd say they're not intelligent. i'd say they don't have any knowledge of what they're saying. i think hillary's tax plan will defeat the country. - what do you know about hillary's tax plan? - i know nothing about her tax plan. - again, not an accountant, but she is a personal friend of the donald, and a member of the exclusive club, mar-a-lago. - yeah, that is mar-a-lago. - that's right, this mar-a-lago. the 20 acre estate in palm beach, florida, where it costs a mere 100 grand just to become a member. - i think that if mr. trump... runs america... the way he runs his club, mar-a-lago... we have got it made. - yes. - we're gonna have the american dream back again. yay, yay, yay! - if we ca
you know, he's this blonde, blue-eyed guy flying around, up in the air right now, looking down and goingan't stand this country the way it is." - yeah. - "i've gotta fix it." - if trump is superman... - uh-huh. - what would be his kryptonite? his tax returns? - you know, i'm not an accountant. i don't know. - what would you say to people who say that trump's tax plan would only benefit the wealthy? - i'd say they're not intelligent. i'd say they don't have any knowledge of what...
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along the way, he earned a reputation for being great with kids, including one wide-eyed boy named konrad reuland. >> he gets in the car, big eyes and everything-- he's about 11, maybe 12-- and he's saying, "mom, mommy, i met rod carew today. you know, he's a pro athlete upon i want to be a pro athlete." and rest of the day that's all he talked about was meeting rod carew. >> reporter: they only met that once, but these two professional athletes are now inseparable, because a few months before he died, konrad checked the "organ donor" box on his driver's license application, and by sheer coincidence the man who received his heart was none other than rod carew. >> it's good to see you. >> you are part of our family now. >> yes. forever. >> yes. >> reporter: the two families got together recently at the reuland's house in orange county, california. >> i'm going to ask mom to listen to his heart and tell me how beautiful it sounds. >> that was really cathartic for me to be able to hear it again. >> reporter: every heartbeat is unique. >> there it is. >> reporter: and she said this one was un
along the way, he earned a reputation for being great with kids, including one wide-eyed boy named konrad reuland. >> he gets in the car, big eyes and everything-- he's about 11, maybe 12-- and he's saying, "mom, mommy, i met rod carew today. you know, he's a pro athlete upon i want to be a pro athlete." and rest of the day that's all he talked about was meeting rod carew. >> reporter: they only met that once, but these two professional athletes are now inseparable,...
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well, today a sharp-eyed fast food worker spotted the gunman who posted online a random murder of an elderly cleveland man. here's dean reynolds. >> it looks like there's one guy down in the white car. >> reporter: two days and 100 miles from the easter sunday murder, steve stephens, the lone suspect in the killing posted on facebook, ended the nationwide manhunt with a single shot to his head. as he waited for an order of chicken mcnuggets at an eerie, pennsylvania, mcdonald's this morning, the fugitive was spotted by an drive-thru window. tom ducharme owns the mcdonald's franchise. >> the drive-thru employee noticed the car had ohio tags on it and it was a white fusion. it took his money. he pulled to the next window. meanwhile, she called the state police right away. >> reporter: pennsylvania state trooper william tepper said stephens fled when the police showed up. >> how many troopers were in pursuit of him? >> four cars with five members. >> reporter: after a two-mile chase, stephens' white ford fusion was maneuvered into a spin-out. >> did they see him commit suicide? were the
well, today a sharp-eyed fast food worker spotted the gunman who posted online a random murder of an elderly cleveland man. here's dean reynolds. >> it looks like there's one guy down in the white car. >> reporter: two days and 100 miles from the easter sunday murder, steve stephens, the lone suspect in the killing posted on facebook, ended the nationwide manhunt with a single shot to his head. as he waited for an order of chicken mcnuggets at an eerie, pennsylvania, mcdonald's this...
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. >> reporter: nate butkas brings a wide-eyed wonderment to science class that only a six-year-old canng! >> reporter: but his interest in learning doesn't stop in the classroom. >> wow. hey, guys, i'm very excited for about science. this is your host, nate. >> reporter: about once a month from an attic studio in his home, nate records a podcast. it features eminent brains from around the world of science fielding questions on a range of topics, a wide range. he started podcasting when he was five. you're six years old, and you're talking to people at harvard. >> yes, i am. >> reporter: are you at all afraid? >> no. >> reporter: worried? >> no, no, never. it's actually just my curiosity. i'm a 50-year-old man in a six-year-old's body. >> reporter: this kind of inspired give-and-take landed him on "ellen" recently. >> what are these? >> these are >> reporter: nate's dad, eric, is a digital media producer of podcasts for "the "journal of the american medical association"." after watching how it's done, nate got the bug. >> reporter: nate is a bis surprised he has a hit on his hands. >> i
. >> reporter: nate butkas brings a wide-eyed wonderment to science class that only a six-year-old canng! >> reporter: but his interest in learning doesn't stop in the classroom. >> wow. hey, guys, i'm very excited for about science. this is your host, nate. >> reporter: about once a month from an attic studio in his home, nate records a podcast. it features eminent brains from around the world of science fielding questions on a range of topics, a wide range. he started...
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hours, first with maria bart a roam oh on fox business nurks and his news conference, being so clear eyed about putin, at least not praising him gratuitously as he has been in the past. tillerson isn't the first one to meet the veteran diplomat who has joy in putting american secretaries of state in place. but he seem very even-handed and even-tempered about it, tillerson. i think he comes out of here with perhaps a new sense of the reality that dealing with russia is going to be very tough. and certainly, getting syria to release its embrace of assad is going to be nearly impossible. >> john, given the russia story line we've been covering for months, this turn has all the subtlety of a car crash. what do you think we're witnessing, and were you reassured by anything you saw or heard today from the president? >> i would say people like myself who had been relatively critical of the president can take some mild reassurance from what we're seeing. the way i see this is that he came to office with the kind of cartoon conception of the world. and in the last weeks, the world has started to a
hours, first with maria bart a roam oh on fox business nurks and his news conference, being so clear eyed about putin, at least not praising him gratuitously as he has been in the past. tillerson isn't the first one to meet the veteran diplomat who has joy in putting american secretaries of state in place. but he seem very even-handed and even-tempered about it, tillerson. i think he comes out of here with perhaps a new sense of the reality that dealing with russia is going to be very tough....