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but how did we end up here? his mom thought he had the flu and that he was covered by the meningococcal meningitis vaccine he had received. until 2014 there were no vaccines for meningitis b in the u.s. now there are. while uncommon, meningitis b can lead to death within 24 hours. trumenba is a vaccine for 10 through trumenba should not be given if you had a severe allergic reaction after a previous dose. most common side effects were injection-site pain, fatigue... headache, muscle pain, and chills. ask your doctor or pharmacist about all the risks and benefits of trumenba and tell them if you've received any other meningitis b vaccines. meningitis b can be spread by typical sharing like... a drink... a spoon... a kiss. it all started here... >>> you're watching the video of the final moments of that climber being hauled in by the in. still he was fighting at the very end. it all came to an end more than two and a half hours later. >> this ago was a self-promoter from virginia named steve. he wanted to see dona
but how did we end up here? his mom thought he had the flu and that he was covered by the meningococcal meningitis vaccine he had received. until 2014 there were no vaccines for meningitis b in the u.s. now there are. while uncommon, meningitis b can lead to death within 24 hours. trumenba is a vaccine for 10 through trumenba should not be given if you had a severe allergic reaction after a previous dose. most common side effects were injection-site pain, fatigue... headache, muscle pain, and...
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so at the end of this, the very, very end of the red stick war, we get the first seminole war. at the end of the first seminole war, we have a spanish government in st. augustine and pensacola, two spanish governments, who kind of look out around the world around them and realize that they don't have the means to control the land that they claim, and i hope we can imagine at that point why florida becomes basically traded to the united states, or sold to the united states. right? this is that moment when in our history books we teach florida from 1821 to the present. that's when it becomes a u.s. territory. so that part of the equation kind of disappears. so even in that language, the first seminole war is an end point. it ends the presence of the spanish. it ends the presence of kind of all the forms of hostility that threatens this new creek nation. and at the end, the creek nation is the creek nation, and when they move to oklahoma or get moved to oklahoma, the -- well, william mcintosh is killed, but his sons, they become leaders out west, or at least contested leaders out
so at the end of this, the very, very end of the red stick war, we get the first seminole war. at the end of the first seminole war, we have a spanish government in st. augustine and pensacola, two spanish governments, who kind of look out around the world around them and realize that they don't have the means to control the land that they claim, and i hope we can imagine at that point why florida becomes basically traded to the united states, or sold to the united states. right? this is that...
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end, bringing much needed dry air to the state. a cold front continues to slide to the east and with it a comfortable end to the work week. be on the lookout for some patchy fog to start our friday. saturday, however, sees a return to more showers and storms. the best chance will be late fri we dry things our once again and the holds into early next week. have a great night. tonight: partly cloudy. patchy fog possible. wind: light nw low: 56 tomorrow: partly sunny and pleasant. wind: ne 5-10. high: 76 the chickasaw county sheriff flooding was named albert gott. he was 77 and lived near sumner. this area quickly flooded during the heavy rains early yesterday morning. gott managed to call authorities when the flash flooding washed his vehicle off county road v-56, or union county. but later deputies found his body north of lawler, less than half a mile from his car. we're also hearing about water rescues across eastern iowa, including in lansing, which is in allamakee county. carl and veronica niekamp , from cedar rapids, were at red
end, bringing much needed dry air to the state. a cold front continues to slide to the east and with it a comfortable end to the work week. be on the lookout for some patchy fog to start our friday. saturday, however, sees a return to more showers and storms. the best chance will be late fri we dry things our once again and the holds into early next week. have a great night. tonight: partly cloudy. patchy fog possible. wind: light nw low: 56 tomorrow: partly sunny and pleasant. wind: ne 5-10....
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zip tripping to the north end. where we will find sara underwood who will be playing a hill bocchi. >> sara: such a great time touring the north end. as you know it is the little italy of boston. on every street corner you can find a beautiful pasta, a canoli and a game of bocchi, a sport that has been popular for century in italy and other countries and a big hit here. i met up with friends from the north end who tell me they love the support because it is competitive and all about >> reporter: head on over to commercial street on the north end in any given day. >> too hard, too hard. >> reporter: you will likely see a group of north end regulars playing a competitive game of bocchi. >> a lot of screaming and holler and a lot of kibitzing, making fun of each other. bocchi to me, personally, is an opportunity for boyhood friends to socialize and to compete and to have some fun. it's -- it's -- it's a special activity for us. >>reporter: there particular league called fon, friends of the north end. >> the best thing
zip tripping to the north end. where we will find sara underwood who will be playing a hill bocchi. >> sara: such a great time touring the north end. as you know it is the little italy of boston. on every street corner you can find a beautiful pasta, a canoli and a game of bocchi, a sport that has been popular for century in italy and other countries and a big hit here. i met up with friends from the north end who tell me they love the support because it is competitive and all about...
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ends with es. >> they end with es. >> then what? >> every end is an "e" and the ended of every place is an "e." >> it's exhausting. that's why i said god. >> regis, someone tell me where regis is. >> he'll show up. you know he will. >> i don't like waiting. >> all right. now how about the letter "f" for fabulous? that's the way two lucky teachers are feeling after their ambush makeovers. they were swept off the plaza courtesy of our crack makeover team. >> "today" contributor and celebrity hairstylist to the stars, louis. ? la, la, la, la, la ? and jil martin. >> how's everybody? >> great. feels so good to be back. >> it's fun to get teachers and help them, right? >> oh my gosh, it was so much fun because they really don't spend that much time on themselves. they spend all their time with children which is one of the most difficult, not -- you know, it's personally don't acknowledge them. >> they don't get the thanks they deserve. >> these two teachers know one another. here's the first one. lauren pemberton. she's 37 years old from
ends with es. >> they end with es. >> then what? >> every end is an "e" and the ended of every place is an "e." >> it's exhausting. that's why i said god. >> regis, someone tell me where regis is. >> he'll show up. you know he will. >> i don't like waiting. >> all right. now how about the letter "f" for fabulous? that's the way two lucky teachers are feeling after their ambush makeovers. they were swept off the plaza...
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and it ended right here taking a look at the live picture. it ended back here on skyline boulevard. you can see, he has those hazard lights on and he had them on the entire time that we were following. they were looking down on one of our service roads. he had his hazard lights on going very slow. to us it looked like he was going no more than 15 miles per hour. but chp says that they are going to be investigating whether or not he has any intoxication or mental illness. >> 6:04 am is the time. presidential nominee donald trump is facing backlash after once again going off script during a campaign event. >> to explain why comment about the second amendment is causing controversy. >> critics believe that the offhanded comment was a call for violence. hillary clinton, for his part says he was simply urging them to get politically involved. >> if she gets to pick her judges it's nothing you can do, folks. although, second amendment people maybe there is i don't know. but i will tell you what, that will be a horrible day. >> so what's the suggesting that they take matters into their own
and it ended right here taking a look at the live picture. it ended back here on skyline boulevard. you can see, he has those hazard lights on and he had them on the entire time that we were following. they were looking down on one of our service roads. he had his hazard lights on going very slow. to us it looked like he was going no more than 15 miles per hour. but chp says that they are going to be investigating whether or not he has any intoxication or mental illness. >> 6:04 am is the...
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wind: sw 5-15 mph.tonight: storms slowly ending. stays warm and muggy with lows saturday especially from late morning through evening. strong storms not expected but some steady rain possible. drier on sunday with a few cloudsgetting cooler but still above-average saturday around 800, but sunday ays in the 70s for the first time this month.((???2:00 seconds??))today: partly cloudy with scattered storms possible in the morning and again in the evening. hot and humid with highs as warm as 900 but feeling a bit warmer. wind:sw 5-15 mph.tonight: storms slowly ending. stays warm and uggy with lows around 700. wind: sw 5-10 mph. weekend: storms likely on saturday especially from late morning through evening. some steady rain possible. drier on sunday with a few clouds. getting cooler but still above-average saturday around 800, but sunday stays in the 70s for the first time this month.today: partly cloudy with scattered storms possible in the morning and again in the evening. hot and humid with highs as warm as 900 but feeling a bit warme
wind: sw 5-15 mph.tonight: storms slowly ending. stays warm and muggy with lows saturday especially from late morning through evening. strong storms not expected but some steady rain possible. drier on sunday with a few cloudsgetting cooler but still above-average saturday around 800, but sunday ays in the 70s for the first time this month.((???2:00 seconds??))today: partly cloudy with scattered storms possible in the morning and again in the evening. hot and humid with highs as warm as 900 but...
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but you can see the multiple benefits of a tight end that can block, a number of tight ends. that was a position that didn't produce for them last year. >> rich: we talk about versatility. the more you can do. there's a reason why they went out and got jared cook. tight end position. you look at richard rogers last year. >> kevin: keep an eye on him to throw it. a lot of it depends on the special teams. they like them. and cook missed the off-season with the surgery. he just came off the injury list a couple years ago. the hand signals and the communication. first quarter. just the nonverbal communication is interesting to watch. packers in scoring position. down by 7. let and check in on the >> kevin: welcome back to the san francisco bay area. second quarter is sponsored by packers on this drive, nine runs. first and goal at the 6. some extended playing time for their quarterback, aaron rodgers. >> rich: this is what you want, a long drive. the defense loves this. the 14-play drives. keep that 49ers defense on the field and wear them down. >> kevin: back at the green bay 13
but you can see the multiple benefits of a tight end that can block, a number of tight ends. that was a position that didn't produce for them last year. >> rich: we talk about versatility. the more you can do. there's a reason why they went out and got jared cook. tight end position. you look at richard rogers last year. >> kevin: keep an eye on him to throw it. a lot of it depends on the special teams. they like them. and cook missed the off-season with the surgery. he just came...
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living in the north end. on all of your success. >> greatest neighborhood in the country, the north end. salute. >> michelle: salute. when he tells you to mana, you manga. send over to stephanie with traffic. >> stephanie: looks just so good. the pike is running right now. we are actually seeing the delays on 93 southbound, decreased just a little bit now south of medford, if taking look at the expressway unfortunately those delays are still in effect as we are still continuing to follow rush hour traffic right now, but live look now at zakim bridge, slow and steady moving into boston using that way. 25 minutes on 93 southbound from 495 to the leverett connector. 23 minutes on 128 from route 1 now we head it back to the north end with shiri spear tracking a warm-up. >> shiri: warm-up will be a big one but not as big as yesterday. hot, very dry summer. yesterday he got day 18 of 90 degree heat heat in boston. inland towns and cities going to do it today. boston cooler because of sea breeze, so don't expect we
living in the north end. on all of your success. >> greatest neighborhood in the country, the north end. salute. >> michelle: salute. when he tells you to mana, you manga. send over to stephanie with traffic. >> stephanie: looks just so good. the pike is running right now. we are actually seeing the delays on 93 southbound, decreased just a little bit now south of medford, if taking look at the expressway unfortunately those delays are still in effect as we are still...
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a deal was striking farmers to end protest. pay will raise prices they purchasesos for the throughout the rest of the year. take 275ge farmer will euros, not as much as the unions had hoped for. they say that this will make them competitive with other buye rs. this agreement is unlikely to end the struggles of the farmers. news.ad a free trade agreement between the united states and the european union cannot be done before the end of the year. the french trade minister said that talks have been called off. therter: another blow for "most ambitious trade deal in the world." ande all but shut the door on the transatlantic trade and investment partnership. >> ambitions have not been respected. france would rather not harbor any illusions of this getting done before the end of the american president's term. reporter: france demanded the end of the current negotiations to be started on a better basis. obama had made this deal important to achieve before the end of his presidency. tes running for the presidency have expressed opposit
a deal was striking farmers to end protest. pay will raise prices they purchasesos for the throughout the rest of the year. take 275ge farmer will euros, not as much as the unions had hoped for. they say that this will make them competitive with other buye rs. this agreement is unlikely to end the struggles of the farmers. news.ad a free trade agreement between the united states and the european union cannot be done before the end of the year. the french trade minister said that talks have been...
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boston police have made an assault in the south end. the suspects just got out of prison in december for a similar crime. >> and the suspect forced the woman at knife point to walk to a playground where she was attacked in the middle of the night. christina hager has new information tonight. christina-- >> reporter: boston police are telling us this arrest happened only about 2 1/2 hours ago when this is the man they say approached a woman while he was on a bicycle in the south end early monday morning around 1 a.m. he told the woman he was armed with a knife and forced her to walk a half mile to carter playground on columbus avenue where he sexually assaulted her. and this is what the boston police commissioner -- >> he had served time from what i understand for a similar offense and he prison in december. he was on a gps bracelet from all the information we have. he cut that bracelet off. and that's why we weren't able to locate him as quickly as we wanted to. we were on to about 15 houses over the last 16 hours looking for him. and w
boston police have made an assault in the south end. the suspects just got out of prison in december for a similar crime. >> and the suspect forced the woman at knife point to walk to a playground where she was attacked in the middle of the night. christina hager has new information tonight. christina-- >> reporter: boston police are telling us this arrest happened only about 2 1/2 hours ago when this is the man they say approached a woman while he was on a bicycle in the south end...
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but that's where the comparisons end. walmart's comparable sales were the strongest in three years in the seventh straight quarter of growing traffic. target's sales fell for the first time in two years on the lowest traffic level in a year and a half. walmart raises its full you're forecast while target lowers guidance. what's t reason for the divergence? >> they've got traffic. if you look at the traffic walmart got, it was very impressive. you had consecutive quarters of traffic increases. the outlook is good. frankly, they had good category performance. >> reporter: other pieces of the walmart puzzle are falling into place like the discounter's approved marketing, merchandise, lower prices, and overall better store atmosphere. i spoke to walmart's cfo by phone and he attributes the store's performance to basic things, like clean stores, in-stock inventory and higher morale, higher wages and gas prices. walmart has a significant grocery business, representing more than half its total sales while target's grocery busine
but that's where the comparisons end. walmart's comparable sales were the strongest in three years in the seventh straight quarter of growing traffic. target's sales fell for the first time in two years on the lowest traffic level in a year and a half. walmart raises its full you're forecast while target lowers guidance. what's t reason for the divergence? >> they've got traffic. if you look at the traffic walmart got, it was very impressive. you had consecutive quarters of traffic...
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that is what kennedy ended up with.nd to be a little inadequate spending so much of his life and when he was born but early generation of kennedy kids. that is the run of the zero letter. but then he wanted to show his dad he could get things done. and what he boasted to endure it at the end and there was nothing more important that executed that the state. other than bobby kennedy. one more question. >> my question is what do you think that bobby kennedy would have thought about the younger bobby kennedy? >> unknown owe this will then but that was the perfect last question. and while i thought i was being tough and i used precisely that standard. in what he said about the mccarthy era but in the early days it looks like standing up as a threat. but was town deaf to all of his victims and never let him get away with. and then said in vietnam we think you can win the war. one of the primary authors of the counter insurgency stood up. to do that with the issue after issue. so later it was bobby kennedy. he called them the
that is what kennedy ended up with.nd to be a little inadequate spending so much of his life and when he was born but early generation of kennedy kids. that is the run of the zero letter. but then he wanted to show his dad he could get things done. and what he boasted to endure it at the end and there was nothing more important that executed that the state. other than bobby kennedy. one more question. >> my question is what do you think that bobby kennedy would have thought about the...
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of this career in the end of his youth.ays comes back. it's a store an airstrike. . . >> speed and with a cloud hanging over it the way was treating the chinese and a country whose reputation is is in tatters and manages to rebuild its economy, restore a sense of pride and give it a new democratic constitution as the same we have today to bring japan integrated into the family of industrialized democracy of which we are a part in europe. it is an amazing achievement he had a lot of great ideas that came from members of his staff also important instructions that came from washington about what to do. but in the and the ability to orchestrate the reconstruction of the entire country of 80 million people , to do that from 1946 from the outbreak of war in korea with the conflict unfolding that is an amazing achievement i believe if he did not have his father's example before him how to deal with the high country to build that confidence, but you have to give him credit for the way in which he could do this in the face of intens
of this career in the end of his youth.ays comes back. it's a store an airstrike. . . >> speed and with a cloud hanging over it the way was treating the chinese and a country whose reputation is is in tatters and manages to rebuild its economy, restore a sense of pride and give it a new democratic constitution as the same we have today to bring japan integrated into the family of industrialized democracy of which we are a part in europe. it is an amazing achievement he had a lot of great...
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congratulations. >> very good. >>> the end of august -- >> already? >> last couple of day and there's snow on the top at pike's peak. we see blue skies elsewhere and hear there could be rain this afternoon. >> i'm not ready for this. >> i wasted my summer. i feel like i could have done more with the hot weather. >> you have time. >> okay. >> the weekend will be nice, right? >> the weekend will warm up. for the next several day, we'll see a gradual warmup with temperatures starting off kind of cool for the work week and will see -- changing weather pattern for the end of the week. but first, we have to get through monday, tarhonda, okay? the view is plenty cloudy with a chance ofrm this afternoon. storms are over douglas county, el paso county, elbert, where the rain is trying to sneak in temperatures right now in the 70s and 60s closer to the front range mountains. we won't get rid of the clouds. from some of those clouds we could see light shower in the metro area this afternoon but coming up in the full forecast, i'll show you where we could see the
congratulations. >> very good. >>> the end of august -- >> already? >> last couple of day and there's snow on the top at pike's peak. we see blue skies elsewhere and hear there could be rain this afternoon. >> i'm not ready for this. >> i wasted my summer. i feel like i could have done more with the hot weather. >> you have time. >> okay. >> the weekend will be nice, right? >> the weekend will warm up. for the next several day,...
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stein: we will end the assault on our privacy, on freedom of the press, on the free internet, and endhe war on whistleblowers, and free the political prisoners - that includes leonard peltier, mumia abu jamal, chelsea manning, julian assange, edward snowden, jeffrey sterling, and edward pinkney. finally, we will create a foreign policy based on international law, human rights, and diplomacy, not on military and economic domination, which has been a catastrophic failure. we must abandon that policy. >> no more wars. dr. stein: the american people deserve to know the truth about these wars. since 9/11, they have cost us $6 trillion, including the health care expenses of our wounded veterans. $6 trillion comes down to an average of $75,000 per american household for wars that have not made a safer, that have only increased the terrorist threats, that have created mass refugee migrations that are tearing apart the middle east and europe. we say no to those wars. new -- it is just unthinkable that they want to do more of this same catastrophically failed policy. that is why we need to be o
stein: we will end the assault on our privacy, on freedom of the press, on the free internet, and endhe war on whistleblowers, and free the political prisoners - that includes leonard peltier, mumia abu jamal, chelsea manning, julian assange, edward snowden, jeffrey sterling, and edward pinkney. finally, we will create a foreign policy based on international law, human rights, and diplomacy, not on military and economic domination, which has been a catastrophic failure. we must abandon that...
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it's not the end, no, it's not the end ? ? i'm a comeback kid ? ? down for a minute i'll get up again ? ? looks like i'm breaking but it's just a ben ? it's not over yet ? ? cause in the end ? ? i'm a comeback, i'm a comeback kid ? ? i'm going to finish what i started now ? ? you interrupted me with all your doubts ? makes me wish i was dreaming ? ? even though i hate it ? ? i'm going to take it ? ? until i win ? ? cause i'm a comeback, i'm a comeback kid ? ? don't know why bad things happened but they did ? ? i don't think i deserve the hurt i get ? ? but i'm made for it ? ? it's not the end ? ? no, it's not the end ? ? i'm a comeback kid ? ? down for a minute i'll get again ? ? looks like i'm breaking but it's just a bend ? ? it's not over yet ? ? cause in the end ? ? i'm a comeback, i'm a comeback kid ? ? i believe in what i am ? ? i believe in what i was ? ? i believe in losing you ? ? i've never been given so much ? ? i believe it's been a year, the worst one i've ever lived ? ? i believe i'm better now than everything went south ? ? i believed
it's not the end, no, it's not the end ? ? i'm a comeback kid ? ? down for a minute i'll get up again ? ? looks like i'm breaking but it's just a ben ? it's not over yet ? ? cause in the end ? ? i'm a comeback, i'm a comeback kid ? ? i'm going to finish what i started now ? ? you interrupted me with all your doubts ? makes me wish i was dreaming ? ? even though i hate it ? ? i'm going to take it ? ? until i win ? ? cause i'm a comeback, i'm a comeback kid ? ? don't know why bad things happened...
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the turning point happens at the end of reconstruction, right? >> the turning point for this story really happens with the end of reconstruction, formal reconstruction, where the union military forces occupy the south and head -- kept the reconstruction governments in place. that's rolled back in 1877 as part of the disputed election of 1876. between samuel tilden and rutherford hayes. and that election gets thrown to congress to decide. and what happens is the house and the senate are controlled by different political parties and can't come to an agreement as to the house deciding it. so they create a special electoral commission composed of five senators and five representatives and five supreme court justices. and in the results, they come back, there were three southern states that had disputed returns. so what shows up is two different groups, one for tildon and one for hayes. the commission comes back and finds in favor of hayes, awarding him those votes. but as part of the political negotiation that struck to make him president, the southe
the turning point happens at the end of reconstruction, right? >> the turning point for this story really happens with the end of reconstruction, formal reconstruction, where the union military forces occupy the south and head -- kept the reconstruction governments in place. that's rolled back in 1877 as part of the disputed election of 1876. between samuel tilden and rutherford hayes. and that election gets thrown to congress to decide. and what happens is the house and the senate are...
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still labor day weekend and conditions by the end. weekend. 82 to 86 this afternoon, 75 to 80 at the coastline. your warme eest temperatures aw from the coastline. it's warm tonight and mild and mid to upper 60s. 7 on 7 forecast, not many raindrops but we have a cool downby the end of the week. friday's high temperatures low to mid-70s. >> kris: celebrating a hometown hero in needham. that's aly raisman home for gold hardware from the rio olympics. all the gold medals around her ne neck. hundreds came out. >> jennifer: lots of young girls are inspired bus her hard work and success. we have more. [ sirens ] >> reporter: needham fire department brought the 22-year-old olympic champion to want rally in her honor in style. the crowd full of fans who competition and grace all-around. >> i just find her really a good role model because sheegs so sweet and really nice. >> reporter: a fun fans like this one got to ask her a question. >> what was the highlight of the rio games for you? >> highlight of rio games. >> it was winning the team gold
still labor day weekend and conditions by the end. weekend. 82 to 86 this afternoon, 75 to 80 at the coastline. your warme eest temperatures aw from the coastline. it's warm tonight and mild and mid to upper 60s. 7 on 7 forecast, not many raindrops but we have a cool downby the end of the week. friday's high temperatures low to mid-70s. >> kris: celebrating a hometown hero in needham. that's aly raisman home for gold hardware from the rio olympics. all the gold medals around her ne neck....
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jump ahead a couple weeks to the end of july. one of the men here in july will make a proposal that we -- the word they use is engross the declaration of independence. make a formal written version and then it be signed by the delegates. i'm sure most of the men said, why didn't we think of that sooner? naturally, that's a really good idea. so they're going to have it handwritten. and by the beginning of august, it's done and checked over. they make sure it's all right. they'll start signing. about 50 guys sign it on august 2nd. a few more over the next couple of weeks. one guy might not be for a couple more years because he wasn't here for a while as a member of congress. that's the one if you go to washington, d.c., national archives, that's the one most of us think of as the declaration of independence. but it's one that we, like everything they're going to do here in this room is one that we get to by process rather than by some master plan at the beginning. they are making it all up as they go along and figuring it out as th
jump ahead a couple weeks to the end of july. one of the men here in july will make a proposal that we -- the word they use is engross the declaration of independence. make a formal written version and then it be signed by the delegates. i'm sure most of the men said, why didn't we think of that sooner? naturally, that's a really good idea. so they're going to have it handwritten. and by the beginning of august, it's done and checked over. they make sure it's all right. they'll start signing....
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this is close to the end of the war. how could people feel more better and after the murders and in slaughter a cold harbor at vicksburg in front of the fort. cartoon is lincoln inviting jefferson davis and robert e lee back to the table of the union. look at it right there and it is clear, this vision of a reunited country has deep resonance with the very cartoonists will be defending black civil rights. the vision of the prodigal son returning to the fold, the vision of all people being able to toaster because again as we can see it. the terms of these are clear. there are submission, and unconditional surrender, not give-and-take or a negotiated settlement out there. the terms of those of welcome. those terms are critical to understand. if anyone deserved being hanged as a warm criminal to be hanged as a traitor, it should have presidentman jefferson davis for the waging of war by the united states is white specifically what the clause is all about. two years after the end of the war jefferson davis walks free, never
this is close to the end of the war. how could people feel more better and after the murders and in slaughter a cold harbor at vicksburg in front of the fort. cartoon is lincoln inviting jefferson davis and robert e lee back to the table of the union. look at it right there and it is clear, this vision of a reunited country has deep resonance with the very cartoonists will be defending black civil rights. the vision of the prodigal son returning to the fold, the vision of all people being able...
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the story ends tragically.american fiance nor her daughter survive. >> sasha ended up on the very bottom of the pile. she was crushed. no chance of surviving with such a rescue. >> svletlana's life is changed forever. she lost a daughter. >> i'm still coming to terms with it, living with it. i'm trying to survive somehow. >> all of the terrorists are killed and 130 of the 850 hostages die as a result of the gas or lack of medical attention. a memorial stands outside the still functioning theater as a stark reminder of that dark moment in recent russian history. >> coming up, a police taser cam captures a point-blank shootout putting cop against hostage taking gunman. >> i thought he was going to shoot me. i was looking straight down the barrel of the gun. >> when "caught on camera: hostage" continues. nutrition is a word getting thrown around a lot these days. but do you really know what it means? no. the answer is no. because it's complicated and science-y. but with my nutrition mixes, you don't have to worry
the story ends tragically.american fiance nor her daughter survive. >> sasha ended up on the very bottom of the pile. she was crushed. no chance of surviving with such a rescue. >> svletlana's life is changed forever. she lost a daughter. >> i'm still coming to terms with it, living with it. i'm trying to survive somehow. >> all of the terrorists are killed and 130 of the 850 hostages die as a result of the gas or lack of medical attention. a memorial stands outside the...
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in the end bobby kennedy gave it to him. in the end he gave it to him without defending that decision at all. he gave it to him for strategic reasons. the kennedys were about to propose a major civil rights bill. . . >> >> was martin luther king at point when he said he is no good. wiretapping was a bad thing but by the end the this tenure p. was calling in federal troops most of your old enough to remember george wallace in tuscaloosa and bobby kennedy learned from his mistakes in birmingham and montgomery and having to call in troops early of the segregationist. with this there is nobody in america not just civil-rights but bobby kennedy in his life talking about j. edgar her hoover he was a tutor in the body can be despise roue and because mccarthy was the of boss. he detected jimmy hoffa that bodies out was corrupt. those people you could argue that the fourth person on his hate list was a great tragedy and that was lbj. one was a harvard it to -- harvard-educated rich and in massachusetts that grew up or and resented an
in the end bobby kennedy gave it to him. in the end he gave it to him without defending that decision at all. he gave it to him for strategic reasons. the kennedys were about to propose a major civil rights bill. . . >> >> was martin luther king at point when he said he is no good. wiretapping was a bad thing but by the end the this tenure p. was calling in federal troops most of your old enough to remember george wallace in tuscaloosa and bobby kennedy learned from his mistakes in...
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jefferson early in his career thought we should end slavery or end it by having slaves be free and they should live elsewhere. subsequently, he gave up that view because politically, it was difficult to support that view. jefferson's view later in life was probably slavery should not be tolerated, but it was thought of as unrealistic to end it, and he did not become a principal advocate for ending it. jefferson's statement that all men are created equal, though, became a creed of our country. later on after the declaration of independence, after the revolutionary war, in other countries, people took up the rallying cry that all men are creating it. even though jefferson jefferson never explain what he meant, he lived 50 years after he wrote that sentence. never actually explain what he meant. people have taken it to mean this is what the goal of our society should be another society say that is the goal. people have equal rights and equal opportunities. in our country, we are struggling to get there. but that is why it is so important because it became the creed of our country. the pers
jefferson early in his career thought we should end slavery or end it by having slaves be free and they should live elsewhere. subsequently, he gave up that view because politically, it was difficult to support that view. jefferson's view later in life was probably slavery should not be tolerated, but it was thought of as unrealistic to end it, and he did not become a principal advocate for ending it. jefferson's statement that all men are created equal, though, became a creed of our country....
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the games have officially ended in rio. we'll have the highlights from the closing ceremony and talk about a group of multimillionaires that won a gold medal. >> kim: new details this morning. new information you are waking up to concerning the death of prince. was there just a big mixup when it came to medication? the story h >> dana: you can see rain reviewed and a shot of rain. >> kim: this will make inner gorgeous time lapse footage that people will be able to check out this morning. welcome to the program on this monday morning.
the games have officially ended in rio. we'll have the highlights from the closing ceremony and talk about a group of multimillionaires that won a gold medal. >> kim: new details this morning. new information you are waking up to concerning the death of prince. was there just a big mixup when it came to medication? the story h >> dana: you can see rain reviewed and a shot of rain. >> kim: this will make inner gorgeous time lapse footage that people will be able to check out...
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hit john phillips enter on nail for touchdowns of two tds and ended up turning the ball over at the end of the ball game seven turnovers in the contest three for san francisco for now for the denver broncos all of them coming from their three sports director nick is standing by. a lot of turnovers certainly and of course the big question the quarterback play bruce just mention neither simeon or sanchez did a lot to separate themselves what's become all-important race to see he starts the regular season and 20 days. carolinas here to open up the entire nfl season kind of weird i have to tell you the losing games. in pittsburgh since the broncos lost a game and take that to consideration the postseason run in the first preseason went and chicago last week. certainly a ho-hum game out here one other note to pass along but there had a really nice game the running back position he played the second running back into spells cj anderson tonight. further down the depth chart. right now is pretty it's pretty obvious he has job is in doubt. locker room coming up on the big subject of the quarterb
hit john phillips enter on nail for touchdowns of two tds and ended up turning the ball over at the end of the ball game seven turnovers in the contest three for san francisco for now for the denver broncos all of them coming from their three sports director nick is standing by. a lot of turnovers certainly and of course the big question the quarterback play bruce just mention neither simeon or sanchez did a lot to separate themselves what's become all-important race to see he starts the...
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by the end of the forecast. that's what we're talking about.ow radar keeping an eye out for any showers. had few pop up right over cape may county and atlantic county. they are slowly drifting to the southeast. 90 it's hot again. this could be another heat wave looking at two, three days in a row here possibly a heat wave. sunday will be a little iffy definitely tomorrow with increased humidity. here's the numbers coming in. 74 in the morning. 85 by lunch. showers could be ending by around 6:00 o'clock there could be little more widespread starting around noon. and continuing till about dinnertime but ending with temperature of 90 degrees tomorrow afternoon. showers popping up you'll see them bit more widespread a bit more numerous right along 95 by 2:00 o'clock. here comes the moisture. heat and humidity on sunday. we'll start the day with mostly cloudy skies. if you get more clouds than sun that could keep our temperature down a bit but i think we'll get little bit of sunshine enough with that increased humidity that we could be able to touch
by the end of the forecast. that's what we're talking about.ow radar keeping an eye out for any showers. had few pop up right over cape may county and atlantic county. they are slowly drifting to the southeast. 90 it's hot again. this could be another heat wave looking at two, three days in a row here possibly a heat wave. sunday will be a little iffy definitely tomorrow with increased humidity. here's the numbers coming in. 74 in the morning. 85 by lunch. showers could be ending by around 6:00...
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the novel i realized what the ending would be. i was lucky, i had two years off. i got a fellowship to work on my nonfiction book, instead i wrote my novel instead. no worries, i did finish the nonfiction book. >> you realize your tv. >> yes i tell my advisor -- for two years i was in the zone. i would get up, right four hours a day, then go run in the afternoon at the gym and that was really important part of the writing process because as i was writing when i passed the 30 minute mark new ideas will come into my mind that i would work on. so i hope at some point in my life i can repeat that experience. it was rare. >> semi took ten years. i thought it would be two years and i took one decade. a a part of it is because a lot of i tried to do as much a primary research as possible so i had my grandfather's journals. i just went through it as much as possible. he he left the names of people in his caravans, what town they're from, where he was, what month he was in the camp. those were all clues for me. i spent years researching. i
the novel i realized what the ending would be. i was lucky, i had two years off. i got a fellowship to work on my nonfiction book, instead i wrote my novel instead. no worries, i did finish the nonfiction book. >> you realize your tv. >> yes i tell my advisor -- for two years i was in the zone. i would get up, right four hours a day, then go run in the afternoon at the gym and that was really important part of the writing process because as i was writing when i passed the 30 minute...
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to the end of time. end with es and then what? >> e and the end of every place is an e.eone tell me where regis is. >> he'll show up. >> i don't like waiting. >> all right. now about the letter f for fabulous? that's teachers are feeling right now after their ambush makeovers. they were swept off the plaza for head to toe looks. today our celebrity hairstylist to the stars is here. ♪ and "today" contributor and jill martin. hello, kids. >> hi. >> how is snerve. >> great. feels so good to be back. >> it's fun to get teachers and help them, right? >> oh, my gosh. so much fun. they don't spend that much time on themselves. they spend all their time with children which is one of the most difficult and -- it's personally rewarding but we don't acknowledge them. >> yeah. >> they don't get the thank thez deserve. >> so these two teachers know on so here's the first one, lauren is 37 years old from new york city. lauren and her close friend katherine are both teachers at the school where columbia university where lauren teaches kindergarten. they call themselves adventure girls.
to the end of time. end with es and then what? >> e and the end of every place is an e.eone tell me where regis is. >> he'll show up. >> i don't like waiting. >> all right. now about the letter f for fabulous? that's teachers are feeling right now after their ambush makeovers. they were swept off the plaza for head to toe looks. today our celebrity hairstylist to the stars is here. ♪ and "today" contributor and jill martin. hello, kids. >> hi. >>...
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. >> it's not going to end today, it's not going to end tomorrow. i don't know when it's going to end. we're not the one's that's killing us, you're killing us. rhondella: 17 were arrested last night, and 4 officers were injured. the video from the officer's body camera has not been released. a fourth person has died in the devastating floods in louisiana. the state's governor now declaring a major disaster. east of baton rouge. tonight, emergency crews continue to rescue residents from homes and cars. so far, at least 7,000 people have been rescued. >> i want to warn everybody, even a typical summer afternoon thunderstorm has the potential to cause flooding. todd: thousands of homes have been destroyed. the governor has requested help from fema. rhondella: a shark scare shuts down lighthouse beach in chatham for hours. newscenter 5's diane cho explains what fisherman saw that diane: many were trying to cool off here at lighthouse beach when everyone was forced out of the water. >> we knew what it was for i never felt threatened at all the beach sup
. >> it's not going to end today, it's not going to end tomorrow. i don't know when it's going to end. we're not the one's that's killing us, you're killing us. rhondella: 17 were arrested last night, and 4 officers were injured. the video from the officer's body camera has not been released. a fourth person has died in the devastating floods in louisiana. the state's governor now declaring a major disaster. east of baton rouge. tonight, emergency crews continue to rescue residents from...
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they end up in court. it really ends up being this very special -- stressful situation.hese are people who generally live outside urban areas, people who live off the grid. it is a really scary thing to suddenly be getting a court summons because you owe $20,000 to your fire department. amy: for people who do not understand what private equity is, explain. explain who is profiting. >> these are companies that are based on wall street and this is a little bit of a generalization, but the basic concept is you have investors that are looking for distressed companies that are looking for undervalued, underperforming companies. they want to buy them and make and over better performing companies, companies that will make a lot of money. in some cases, sell those copies for a lot of money. i would like to talk about the multimedia display in a moment. but there is one part where it let's see. "from the clock on your wall to the toilet paper near bathroom, wall street firms can also be found in your parking garage where they collect your cash, private equity helps oversee golf c
they end up in court. it really ends up being this very special -- stressful situation.hese are people who generally live outside urban areas, people who live off the grid. it is a really scary thing to suddenly be getting a court summons because you owe $20,000 to your fire department. amy: for people who do not understand what private equity is, explain. explain who is profiting. >> these are companies that are based on wall street and this is a little bit of a generalization, but the...
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so for today, the morning showers and thunder showers will end. will gradually become partly sunny. 80s by mid afternoon. we'll clear up nicely by noon and call for a partly sunny sky. all this heat and humidity is in place for tomorrow. i don't think we get much rain tomorrow, but i do think we get into temperatures upper 80s maybe even 90. temperatures this morning around the metro. where it's been raining 66. rain cooled air. 63 wakeshaw. airport is down a couple degrees with a little light rain there breaking newsdesk monitoring a situation in konosha county. this is happening along 38th street. this is just west of green bay road. that's near summers. you're looking at video of the fire that was sent to wisn 12 by a viewer. we have a crew on their way to the scene. i'll keep you posted on this breaking news story all throughout the morning. nd you. >> all right, tim. thank you. >>> commitment 2016 coverage. donald trump is hoping to make ground after lagging in the polls. during his campaign stop in wisconsin last night, he attacked the democ
so for today, the morning showers and thunder showers will end. will gradually become partly sunny. 80s by mid afternoon. we'll clear up nicely by noon and call for a partly sunny sky. all this heat and humidity is in place for tomorrow. i don't think we get much rain tomorrow, but i do think we get into temperatures upper 80s maybe even 90. temperatures this morning around the metro. where it's been raining 66. rain cooled air. 63 wakeshaw. airport is down a couple degrees with a little light...
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a give so little guidance on the front end. >> ended with the clean water act at some point this is removed from the facts of the case but it happens all the time at construction sites throughout the country and to do something illegal but nobody thinks there is a problem because a gnat vast bulk of those locations there is not a quandary. and then to get that assurance is exponentially more burden some. it is the tracks where it is a big u.s.. but what i have to say about that is congress has designed the permit process there are other statutes where regulated parties have no mechanism as to the legality of their conduct the have to do it and take their chances or perhaps seek informal advisor and the agency. >> as the landowner applies for a permit that it would be jurisdictional. >> and at the end of that with that judicial review if the determination is subject to the clean water act is the landowner have to go forward with all of the rest of the permitting process before? there is the possibility of the administrative appeal. >> it does have to go through the permit process. and the la
a give so little guidance on the front end. >> ended with the clean water act at some point this is removed from the facts of the case but it happens all the time at construction sites throughout the country and to do something illegal but nobody thinks there is a problem because a gnat vast bulk of those locations there is not a quandary. and then to get that assurance is exponentially more burden some. it is the tracks where it is a big u.s.. but what i have to say about that is...
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that one ends with the team from new york winning 2-1 so it ends well for end well. >> you could say that. >> we will skip that. >>> coming up next, nasa getting up close and personal narrator: let's put this political promise to the test. ayotte: i've been an independent, strong voice for new hampshire. narrator: then why does across america put principle ahead of party and said no to trump. but not kelly ayotte. she says she still supports trump. ayotte: an independent, strong voice... narrator: if she's so independent, why is she still supporting trump? disclaimer: independence usa pac is responsible >>> tonight, a site that is really out of this world. the nasa juno aircraft took this photo of jupiter. you can clearly make out the giant red spot as well as some bands and some swirls. we are expecting more awesome images over the next few weeks. >>> let's check on the forecast with pamela. >> the beautiful weather continues and it looks like it's going to be a hot one as we get early in the morning, temperatures fall into the mid- 60s with areas of patchy fog. high humidity early
that one ends with the team from new york winning 2-1 so it ends well for end well. >> you could say that. >> we will skip that. >>> coming up next, nasa getting up close and personal narrator: let's put this political promise to the test. ayotte: i've been an independent, strong voice for new hampshire. narrator: then why does across america put principle ahead of party and said no to trump. but not kelly ayotte. she says she still supports trump. ayotte: an independent,...
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some committed suicide while others ended up in silent -- a silent. a german born watchmaker who served in the virginia infantry made good on offer threat to kill himself in february of 1871 despite his wife pleading. he replied to her, i am done. it is too late. then he shot himself. his wife reported that he suffered from troubles. financial calamity and material deprivation awaited confederate men returning home. the dire situation and pessimism about the future. money worries and loss of property paralyzed numerous next confederates. women also worried about their family financial well-being of many experienced economic misfortune. signaledfinancial ruin dependency and an inability to fulfill one of the chief responsibilities as head of household, that a provider. in addition to diminish prospects for work, so they're wightman street's reversal of wealth of property that also contributed to their mental decline. menhern wightman -- white were embarrassed by their inability to provide for their families. many equated financial failure with poor cha
some committed suicide while others ended up in silent -- a silent. a german born watchmaker who served in the virginia infantry made good on offer threat to kill himself in february of 1871 despite his wife pleading. he replied to her, i am done. it is too late. then he shot himself. his wife reported that he suffered from troubles. financial calamity and material deprivation awaited confederate men returning home. the dire situation and pessimism about the future. money worries and loss of...
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we didn't end capitalism, and, racism, and we didn't actually end the war in vietnam., we did win all cultural battles. there's no place in the united states that you can go today, where there's into the women's movement, environmental movement. alternative health movement. these things are exert long-term pressures that are transform maketive. ♪ hi, thank you for come, and thank for inviting me here. i'm not going to touch anything. there's so few independent bookstores left and i'm excited to come to this one, that's as big and vibrant and is a community center. i'm thrilled to be here. i also wanted to give a shout-out, to a colleague of mine. she is sitting over there, being shy. who is the lawyer for this book which required a lot of work. she was -- i'm glad that she's here. this video, that you just saw, or the voices that you heard, were from tape recorded interviews that i conducted, with 100 different people, not in their -- only a few, and i talked to 100 people over the course of 3 years who were involved in different parteds. >> all of them lived in americ
we didn't end capitalism, and, racism, and we didn't actually end the war in vietnam., we did win all cultural battles. there's no place in the united states that you can go today, where there's into the women's movement, environmental movement. alternative health movement. these things are exert long-term pressures that are transform maketive. ♪ hi, thank you for come, and thank for inviting me here. i'm not going to touch anything. there's so few independent bookstores left and i'm excited...
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how did he end up in politics?harmacy school largely for a job he always wanted to be in politics. and he did it in the year, a short time to help his father with the drugstore. but i don't think he ever really wanted to be a pharmacist for life. >> he ended up getting a doctorate, as i understand. >> nope, he got a masters degree at lsu. >> masters degree. what was his intention? why was he studying politics? >> well, initially he was going doctorate, he was going to come back to the university of minnesota, get a doctorate and teach. he was so good at public speaking, at communicating, that a lot of people around him convinced him to run. i guess deep down he probably did really want to run. so he ended up coming back to minnesota and becoming mayor of minneapolis. that's the way he started. >> when did he serve as mayor and what was the city like then, do you know? >> oh, yeah. he came back from lsu in the south from grad school in 1940 and minnesota had been a republican state and never elected a democrat to th
how did he end up in politics?harmacy school largely for a job he always wanted to be in politics. and he did it in the year, a short time to help his father with the drugstore. but i don't think he ever really wanted to be a pharmacist for life. >> he ended up getting a doctorate, as i understand. >> nope, he got a masters degree at lsu. >> masters degree. what was his intention? why was he studying politics? >> well, initially he was going doctorate, he was going to...
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this is close to the end of the war. how could people feel more bitter than after the murders and deaths and slaughter at fort pillow, at cold harbor, at vicksburg, in fronts of fort wagner? in this cartoon, here is lincoln inviting jefferson davis and robert e. lee and the confederate states back to the table of the, you know we look at it right there, and it is clear this vision of a reunited country has deep resonance with the very cartoonist who will be defending black civil rights, the vision of the prodigal son returning to the fold, the vision, in fact, of all people being able to toast the cause again as we can see it. now the terms of peace are clear, they are submission, an unconditional surrender, not a give and take, not a negotiated settlement out there. but the terms are those of welcome, and those terms are critical to understand. if anyone deserved to be hanged as a war criminal, to be hanged as a traitor, it should have been that man lodged in fortress monroe, confederate president jefferson davis, for t
this is close to the end of the war. how could people feel more bitter than after the murders and deaths and slaughter at fort pillow, at cold harbor, at vicksburg, in fronts of fort wagner? in this cartoon, here is lincoln inviting jefferson davis and robert e. lee and the confederate states back to the table of the, you know we look at it right there, and it is clear this vision of a reunited country has deep resonance with the very cartoonist who will be defending black civil rights, the...
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the story of reconstruction did not end with phoner. and it sure as heck didn't end with me. or anybody else. it can be constantly reread and recalibrated with new things to say. you can look, for example, that reconstruction in the north and you will. you can look at reconstruction as it affected out west and it did. you can look at how it took the blood and fire out of the manifest destiny that made us want to swallow the entire caribbean, as, infact, was the case. i tell you, in fact, my best lesson on this is that reconstruction, the questions of reconstruction are never fully answered, new ones will constantly be offered. in fact, when it comes to that, no library of reconstruction survey can match the tremendous unbib logography of books not yet written and deserving notice. as calvin and hobs would have said, there is treasure everywhere. thanks very much. [ applause ] >> all right, so i guess, folks, if they want to ask questions can ask questions, but you have to get to the mike. so do i, in order to be able to do that properly, i suspect. so let's see what we can do
the story of reconstruction did not end with phoner. and it sure as heck didn't end with me. or anybody else. it can be constantly reread and recalibrated with new things to say. you can look, for example, that reconstruction in the north and you will. you can look at reconstruction as it affected out west and it did. you can look at how it took the blood and fire out of the manifest destiny that made us want to swallow the entire caribbean, as, infact, was the case. i tell you, in fact, my...
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is itnd your analysis this willi end up in the supreme court?> a lot of spokes in school law felt it was bound for that for a long time. there is a decision in virginia that the supreme court put a temporary hold on that case. in that instance, the court of appeals sided with the obama administration on these rulessi and said it is an appropriate interpretation of title nine,e that the supreme court put a temporary halt on that while it decides whether it will consider the issue in its next term. in that case second get a decision. even if the supreme court court doesn't decide to take up thehe case, we could see differing opinions on the circuit court level and could go to the supreme court for further clarity. so chances are it might end up there sooner or later. >> brangham: evie blad, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> woodruff: it's a first for the international criminal court at the hague: a trial dealing with the destruction of cultural heritage.. it's over the deliberate wrecking in 2012 of historic earthen buildings and religious shrin
is itnd your analysis this willi end up in the supreme court?> a lot of spokes in school law felt it was bound for that for a long time. there is a decision in virginia that the supreme court put a temporary hold on that case. in that instance, the court of appeals sided with the obama administration on these rulessi and said it is an appropriate interpretation of title nine,e that the supreme court put a temporary halt on that while it decides whether it will consider the issue in its next...
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of every end and the end of every place. >> what am i? i say you're god. >> from the beginning -- should we go over it one more time? >> from the beginning of eternity to the end of time and space to the beginning of every end and the end of every place. what am i? >> i stand by what i said. >> i think it must be a word like placemat or something. >> something like that. >> all right. >> there you go. >> there you go. >> we'll be right back. when the twins arrived, >> there you go. >> we'll be right back. it changed everything, starting with the sleeping arrangements. fortunately there's fingerhut.com. get the credit you deserve and low monthly payments. take 20% off sitewide at fingerhut.com. save on top brands like dyson, samsung and many more. use promo code shop20. no. the things you want, the credit you deserve. well at least he's wearing shoes. well done champ. get gooey, flaky, happy. toaster strudel. ? ask sherwin-williams during the endless summer sale! stop by your neighborhood sherwin-williams paint store and save
of every end and the end of every place. >> what am i? i say you're god. >> from the beginning -- should we go over it one more time? >> from the beginning of eternity to the end of time and space to the beginning of every end and the end of every place. what am i? >> i stand by what i said. >> i think it must be a word like placemat or something. >> something like that. >> all right. >> there you go. >> there you go. >> we'll be right...
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at the tight end position. mike mccarthy, he likes to keep six of them. he's a former had tight end himself. >> kevin: second down and ten. they bring in a fullback, and that is alstevis squirewell. hit by a johnson. a gain after yard. here are the names that are on the tight end list. >> rich: great competition but jared cook will be a difference maker this year. i think he and rodgers will get off to a terrific start. they lack the vertical speed at the tight end position. go back when jay michael finley it. >> kevin: third down here for callahan. incomplete. looking for allison. cook had a good first half. made a lot of good plays. he's in his eighth season out of south carolina. he was originally a third-round pick by tennessee. he's had seven quarterbacks in seven years. >> rich: that's a problem. you know, we talk about all the different coordinators for quarterbacks. when you are a tight end and every time you turn around, they never really had that quarterback in tennessee, never had the quarterback in
at the tight end position. mike mccarthy, he likes to keep six of them. he's a former had tight end himself. >> kevin: second down and ten. they bring in a fullback, and that is alstevis squirewell. hit by a johnson. a gain after yard. here are the names that are on the tight end list. >> rich: great competition but jared cook will be a difference maker this year. i think he and rodgers will get off to a terrific start. they lack the vertical speed at the tight end position. go back...
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tonight: rain ending. areas of fog overnight. low: 63 dewpoint: 63 wind: nw 5-10 mph wednesday:decreasing clouds. cooler and less humid. high: 75 dewpoint: 59 wind: ne 5-10 mph thursday: mostly sunny. am low: 58 a viewer also sending these pictures in of a car submerged after the heavy rains. this is near pennsylvania and dale -- in cudahy. stay ahead of the weather anywhere with the fox 6 storm center app. it's free for apple and android. we are following breaking news out of milwaukee. one person is dead -- two more injured after a triple shooting near 27th and vine. fox6's madeline anderson is live latest. police just cleared the scene in the 1900 block of 27th st. officers and detectives spent several hours at this white house on the end of the street. just before 1 this afternoon, mpd says one man was shot and killed. two other males, an adult and a teenager were also hit by gunfire. they were taken to the hospital for treatment. it's the third homicide in milwaukee in two days and the 90th so 59:04 you know there's been a l
tonight: rain ending. areas of fog overnight. low: 63 dewpoint: 63 wind: nw 5-10 mph wednesday:decreasing clouds. cooler and less humid. high: 75 dewpoint: 59 wind: ne 5-10 mph thursday: mostly sunny. am low: 58 a viewer also sending these pictures in of a car submerged after the heavy rains. this is near pennsylvania and dale -- in cudahy. stay ahead of the weather anywhere with the fox 6 storm center app. it's free for apple and android. we are following breaking news out of milwaukee. one...
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rbi double and indians within one a pop up to end the game. indians lose 3-2. it ends the four game win streak. now indians four and a games in the central division. indians play tomorrow night with corey on the mound. >>> browns training camp, last open to the public. they'll open the home season action thursday night against atlanta. they need to improve. okay. josh gordon on the practice field. quad injury feeling better. big question, is he going to be the player he was in 2013 when >> i'm just getting opportunities. the right timing, right position. the rest of the team relies on me. it will be motivation. >> let's go to westbound, rgiii i believe they must play him longer on thursday nights. i don't understand this guy hasn't played in a long, long time. to get him ready for he went four for eight friday night against the packers with interception and botched handoff. here's rgiii . >> i didn't do a very good job. that's what we need to do. got to go out and score points. this guy, murphy out of ohio. he's in the race tonight. he grew up in new paris, ohi
rbi double and indians within one a pop up to end the game. indians lose 3-2. it ends the four game win streak. now indians four and a games in the central division. indians play tomorrow night with corey on the mound. >>> browns training camp, last open to the public. they'll open the home season action thursday night against atlanta. they need to improve. okay. josh gordon on the practice field. quad injury feeling better. big question, is he going to be the player he was in 2013...
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sunny and quiet for the end of the week and for most of the holiday tonight: rain ending. areas of fog overnight. low: 63 dewpoint: 63 wind: nw 5-10 mph wednesday:decreasing clouds. cooler and less humid. high: 75 dewpoint: 59 wind: ne 5-10 mph thursday: mostly sunny. am low: 58 high: 70 dewpoint: 57 wind: ne 5-10 mph if the average picture says a thousand words -- the ph about to see must be screaming at least that many. among them, the word, danger. justin williams joins us with details of ?new berlin's efforts to stop thrill-seekers at one decaying property. what, new berlin's mayor says, may look like a good time -- is, actually, a dangerous situation, at one of the city's former schools. now, he's trying to educate the public regarding the dangers which lie within ... before someone learns a painful lesson. as bad as it may look, outside ... the aesthetics of it, for is a concern. the inside sounds significantly worse. its dark. its wet. its messy. its dangerous. somebody could get hurt, in there. tuesday, new berlin mayor david ament shares his thoughts on what was o
sunny and quiet for the end of the week and for most of the holiday tonight: rain ending. areas of fog overnight. low: 63 dewpoint: 63 wind: nw 5-10 mph wednesday:decreasing clouds. cooler and less humid. high: 75 dewpoint: 59 wind: ne 5-10 mph thursday: mostly sunny. am low: 58 high: 70 dewpoint: 57 wind: ne 5-10 mph if the average picture says a thousand words -- the ph about to see must be screaming at least that many. among them, the word, danger. justin williams joins us with details of...
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meanwhile - city leaders are working on solutions to end the turmoil in future. at a ceremony for local workers with the northwestern mutual tower yesterday ... mayor tom barrett described this weekend's violence as the most difficult time he's experienced as mayor. he says he's committed to bringing more work to families in the north-central part of the city. rain this morning. chief meteorologist rob haswell has your complete forecast..and when that rain ends after the break. plus -- the son of mexican druglord el chapo has been kidnapped. who is believed to have taken [ tires screech ] ? [ laughs ] jaaaaamie, the name your price tool can show you coverage options to fit your budget. tell me something i don't know -- oh-- ohhh! she slimed me. which i probably should've seen coming. a few storms rolling through this morning with strong wind gusts and heavy rainfall at times. after the storms end this morning well see partly sunny conditions through the midday and early afternoon. more showers and storms are possible later today and this evening. highs today will
meanwhile - city leaders are working on solutions to end the turmoil in future. at a ceremony for local workers with the northwestern mutual tower yesterday ... mayor tom barrett described this weekend's violence as the most difficult time he's experienced as mayor. he says he's committed to bringing more work to families in the north-central part of the city. rain this morning. chief meteorologist rob haswell has your complete forecast..and when that rain ends after the break. plus -- the son...
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always busy there bikers everywhere if you've ever dropped your phone and water you know it never ends well it could be changing well good no good luck to tour droppers apple is working on a new >> twitter is twitter is making some friends in high light it looks like they are working on a waterproof will put your money tonight the pattern that highlights editing toolset used to make sure photos taken underwater debited the release of apple's next iphone model the iphone seven suspected next to mother hubbard i know you're on the wait list no word yet on whether a waterproof feature will be included in apple by the way may soon be joining forces with twitter massive admissions scandal the automaker selling 11 million cars equipped with software that helps them achieve emission tests next line a list for a specific diesel engine including some polo and the bees of models owners will be contacted to make appointments with their dealers and there's a new option on the menu at dominoes for delivery customers the pizza chain delivering free can choose from classic garden chicken caesar and c
always busy there bikers everywhere if you've ever dropped your phone and water you know it never ends well it could be changing well good no good luck to tour droppers apple is working on a new >> twitter is twitter is making some friends in high light it looks like they are working on a waterproof will put your money tonight the pattern that highlights editing toolset used to make sure photos taken underwater debited the release of apple's next iphone model the iphone seven suspected...