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and open expression position.emory university is committed to an environment where the open expression of ideas and open vigorous debate and speech are valued, promoted and encouraged. this policy reaffirms emory's commitment to the community that inspires and supports open expression and dissent and protest. the university is fundamental it committed to open an inquiry and vigorous despite -- discussion on which its multifaceted opinion depends. the next sentence has other step is civility and mutual respect our core values in our community. this is the sort of language where when you see that language you are going to say oh is like one of those private universities that say we agree with free-speech and we also agree with not offending anybody but know it says here civility and mutual respect their core values and our committee and we ask all members of the community to waive these carefully when exercising their fundamental right to open expression which seems awesome to me. who disagrees with civility and mut
and open expression position.emory university is committed to an environment where the open expression of ideas and open vigorous debate and speech are valued, promoted and encouraged. this policy reaffirms emory's commitment to the community that inspires and supports open expression and dissent and protest. the university is fundamental it committed to open an inquiry and vigorous despite -- discussion on which its multifaceted opinion depends. the next sentence has other step is civility and...
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so that ordinary students who might be offended or have their feelings hurt by the free expression of their fellow students, don't have to hear or see what is going on. now, appreciate as much as anyone the need to be considerate of one fellow human beings and more to the point, fellow students, and it's also very important in educational institutions to have an atmosphere where people can learn. so atmosphere conducive to learning is very important. at the same time, however, a central part of the liberal arts experience, maybe the central part, is being exposed to new and perhaps even unpleasant ideas and broadening one's forwarding of others as a result. prohibiting the discussion of unpleasant ideas does not cause those unpleasant ideas to cease to exist. instead they're just pushed beneath the surface where perhaps they will bubble back up in even more unpleasant ways than if they are the subject of discussion. so again, how did we get to where we are today in the current state of campus free speech and student speech codes. in the view of many, part of it -- and perhaps the larg
so that ordinary students who might be offended or have their feelings hurt by the free expression of their fellow students, don't have to hear or see what is going on. now, appreciate as much as anyone the need to be considerate of one fellow human beings and more to the point, fellow students, and it's also very important in educational institutions to have an atmosphere where people can learn. so atmosphere conducive to learning is very important. at the same time, however, a central part of...
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and almost always the music was creative, expressive, and sometimes controversial.n the 1960s the music was controversial because for the very first time american pop music embraced the idea that a song could act as an agent of social and political conquest. it could do something that allowed change in our world and in our time. it could do something to rally people to a particular point of view. and when in the 1960s this became something of import, many, many artists from country joe and peter paul and mary on down took to the microphone, picked up guitars, and began to present a point of view. and sometimes that point of view was positive. for some people and negative for others and sometimes it was just different. however, what happens by the late 1960s, it's very clear that rock 'n' roll pop music folk music soul music funk music all kinds of music has embraced the political point of view thanks in large measure to vietnam. so i'd like to discuss with my colleagues today and really begin with peter if you will since you go back to the early 1960s with this, we
and almost always the music was creative, expressive, and sometimes controversial.n the 1960s the music was controversial because for the very first time american pop music embraced the idea that a song could act as an agent of social and political conquest. it could do something that allowed change in our world and in our time. it could do something to rally people to a particular point of view. and when in the 1960s this became something of import, many, many artists from country joe and...
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policy takes a very pro-free expression position.policy that in my reading incorporates the free speech clause of the first amendment. so even though, as a private university, emory is not a state actor, and not bound by the first if we were at uga, for example, and if we had an event, which was disrupted by an individual student, that student would not be a state actor and wouldn't be violating the first amendment. on the other hand this policy applies to all members of the community, which includes students, so -- by disrupting an event. moreover, public universities have to tolerate what goes on, but they don't have any affirmative -- any obligations of affirmative support for protess ooh dissent, but this policy does commit emory to sh and there are other areas where they stress viewpoint. no signs or displays dug disapproved because of their content and so on. so, of course, a lot depending on how this respect is administered over the coming year, but i'm hopeful with a strong policy like this, we can get our fire numbers and ge
policy takes a very pro-free expression position.policy that in my reading incorporates the free speech clause of the first amendment. so even though, as a private university, emory is not a state actor, and not bound by the first if we were at uga, for example, and if we had an event, which was disrupted by an individual student, that student would not be a state actor and wouldn't be violating the first amendment. on the other hand this policy applies to all members of the community, which...
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he had paved the way to say, if you use your music to express your ethical perspective and you unite then you're giving a great gift to yourself and following in the tradition of these songs that many of them certainly came from the labor union movement. but when we were in the antiwar movement itself, anothfor me, ia musician on one hand and you're quite right there was the hippie point of view, which was about the spirit and love and caring, and then there were the consequences that we were dealing with. >> yes. >> my other part of my life was as an organizer. in the antiwar movement and we kept a low profile because there was a nixon enemies list and i organized with a woman by the name of cora wise, a march on washington in '69 that that march coupled with the march against death and cit was calle a celebration of life was attended by 500,000 people. and that is generally credited as the moment where the public sentiment turned against the war. now, in that gathering, my job was to mobilize the performers which included pete seager and mitch -- one of the really diverse kind of m
he had paved the way to say, if you use your music to express your ethical perspective and you unite then you're giving a great gift to yourself and following in the tradition of these songs that many of them certainly came from the labor union movement. but when we were in the antiwar movement itself, anothfor me, ia musician on one hand and you're quite right there was the hippie point of view, which was about the spirit and love and caring, and then there were the consequences that we were...
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they don't say that it trumps open expression. it says please consider these when exercising your right to open expression. and so i think if properly interpreted, there are ambiguities, but when properly interpreted, the emory open expression policy takes a very pro-free expression position. in particular there's language in the policy that, in my reading incorporates the free speech clause of the first amendment. so even though as a private university emory is not a state actor and is not bound by the first amendment but emory chooses to subject itself to the first amendment and goes even further because the first amendment only protect you against state actors. if we were at uga, for example, and if we had an event which was disrupted by an individual student, student would not be a state actor. on the other hand, this policy applies to all members of the community which includes students and so a student violates the open expression policy by disrupting an eand, moreover, public universities have to tolerate what goes on but t
they don't say that it trumps open expression. it says please consider these when exercising your right to open expression. and so i think if properly interpreted, there are ambiguities, but when properly interpreted, the emory open expression policy takes a very pro-free expression position. in particular there's language in the policy that, in my reading incorporates the free speech clause of the first amendment. so even though as a private university emory is not a state actor and is not...
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it's being expressed in pockets around this country, and it's being expressed to those grieving in orlando. we must do more. and, mr. president, i yield the floor. a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from missouri. mr. blunt: mr. president, i want to follow some remarks listening here to my friend, senator nelson from florida. let me first say a couple of things about the bill that's on the floor. this is a challenging bill to bring to the floor. senator shelby, as the chairman of the committee, has done a great job to bring a bill to the floor. that's not the bill he would have written if he was writing the bill by himself.
it's being expressed in pockets around this country, and it's being expressed to those grieving in orlando. we must do more. and, mr. president, i yield the floor. a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from missouri. mr. blunt: mr. president, i want to follow some remarks listening here to my friend, senator nelson from florida. let me first say a couple of things about the bill that's on the floor. this is a challenging bill to bring to the floor. senator shelby, as the...
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their pain and expressing their sorrow but expressing the feelings that they have that we should be better than to allow such grievous, terroristic hateful acts to happen on our soil. and so while the american public has been stepping up, this body thaod had a different plan, to move on a piece of legislation, to barely acknowledge this. and so before i want to really refrain this, senator, i just want to say thank you to you for the courage that you have put forth to say enough is enough. no business as usual. that we are going to stop. and that we are going to push for two commonsense, sensible -- commonsense amendments that cannot end gun violence in america, cannot stop terrorist activity here and abroad but that can take a step, a constructive step towards beginning to choke the flow of commonality of these incidents on american soil, and has been said time and time again, as has been said by a number of senators today, what reason was our government organized in the first place? you heard angus king wearing the constitution on his tie, talk to that preamble. common defense, do
their pain and expressing their sorrow but expressing the feelings that they have that we should be better than to allow such grievous, terroristic hateful acts to happen on our soil. and so while the american public has been stepping up, this body thaod had a different plan, to move on a piece of legislation, to barely acknowledge this. and so before i want to really refrain this, senator, i just want to say thank you to you for the courage that you have put forth to say enough is enough. no...
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american express has this in the partnership impacts one in 10 american express cards. another successful flight. private company run by ensign ceo jeff besos said they had a successful launch and maintain for the sheppard yesterday morning in texas. besos treating successful mission. a capsule designed to take people into space for suborbital flight along with the booster. nicole: and in sports committed 522 year drought has ended. >> it's over. it's over. cleveland is the city of champions once again. the cavaliers their nba champions. nicole: lebron james delivered on his promise and one that title for the city of cleveland. we will have all the highlights for you. in golf, dustin johnson was his first major title at the u.s. open. at the box office. >> are you crazy? >> olene neptune. lauren: "finding dory" animated record out of the water. we will have the numbers for you. chicken stock market futures from the global rally underway. at home from the dow futures are up 194 after earlier highs of 1.4%. s&p futures up 25. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at
american express has this in the partnership impacts one in 10 american express cards. another successful flight. private company run by ensign ceo jeff besos said they had a successful launch and maintain for the sheppard yesterday morning in texas. besos treating successful mission. a capsule designed to take people into space for suborbital flight along with the booster. nicole: and in sports committed 522 year drought has ended. >> it's over. it's over. cleveland is the city of...
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this is it somebody who is known to express hateful attitude and bigoted remarks. there are people that could be incited violence. >> she is threatening violence. >> she called for the destruction of islam and she is clearly speak nothing a hateful way. >> i did not cause 9/11. it is not a li who kidnapped 276 girls in nigeria. >> billions of muslims in the world and they are not violent. >> you can't run away from the fact when it comes to violence committed in the name of religion, islam is number one. >> for saying that. a li is wanted dead or alive. >> yes, we can said the al-qaeda. a bullet a day keeps the infidel up away. >> you could have lived a quiet life. >> i could have been quiet in my home, but how would i feel about myself? you can put your head in the sand, but if you are confronted with the grim reality people murdering in the name of your god. the bigger the problem gets. >> if americans keep censoring the killers will push until we the killers will push until we have no freedom innovative sonicare technology the killers will push until we have no
this is it somebody who is known to express hateful attitude and bigoted remarks. there are people that could be incited violence. >> she is threatening violence. >> she called for the destruction of islam and she is clearly speak nothing a hateful way. >> i did not cause 9/11. it is not a li who kidnapped 276 girls in nigeria. >> billions of muslims in the world and they are not violent. >> you can't run away from the fact when it comes to violence committed in...
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american express says losing the cosco partnership impacts one in 10 american express cards... >>> theirst olympic store open in rio, tickets are available at to shopping malls. they've been snatched up online but over 30 ticketing centers are set to open in coming weeks. according to the rio 2016 ticketing director there are still 1.8 million tickets available with prices starting around $12. some reports show buying tickets on monday save prices upwards of up to $700. >>> san francisco ranked in the top 15 of cities that cost the most for drivers to operate. the ranked number 13 in the list of 42 cities around the world, uber found that because of certain regulations imposed on drivers, it costs more to operate their versus others. in san francisco drivers a pickup rides for 7 days must apply for business license that will cost of $91 a year. >>> let's check in with traffic this morning. >>> good morning, bring out traffic is doing well. we're looking at the commuters who drive long-distance, trying to get into the valley, trying to get into the tri-valley from tracy, stop and go tra
american express says losing the cosco partnership impacts one in 10 american express cards... >>> theirst olympic store open in rio, tickets are available at to shopping malls. they've been snatched up online but over 30 ticketing centers are set to open in coming weeks. according to the rio 2016 ticketing director there are still 1.8 million tickets available with prices starting around $12. some reports show buying tickets on monday save prices upwards of up to $700. >>>...
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it is a man working in a quintessentially male, physically expressive form.at >> and raise says about vulnerable bodies. what does it mean to make your body more vulnerable because that seems to be the way you can move in the world. all of those ironies are powerful ones. day, there isthe someone who, as a young man, met and said no, and paid the price. and stood for years for that. and sacrificed that very thing that was his currency. that is what shines on. the power of self. not many of us are able to .roject that shoe again what we see in the work of other artists, playing this amazing music, so many people, other peoplemarianne moore, who have been inspired by what he gave and made something more out of it. , your final reed reflection on the man you spend years researching and he wrote a book about? ishmael: we should not forget about joe lewis and armstrong, who fought on white men. beat up to cuts and was hounded by police from city to city, wherever he went. he had challenges, -- robinson in thery lewis fought fight only stopped when someone said tha
it is a man working in a quintessentially male, physically expressive form.at >> and raise says about vulnerable bodies. what does it mean to make your body more vulnerable because that seems to be the way you can move in the world. all of those ironies are powerful ones. day, there isthe someone who, as a young man, met and said no, and paid the price. and stood for years for that. and sacrificed that very thing that was his currency. that is what shines on. the power of self. not many...
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he comes out of the garvey movement, an expression of self-pride and expression of self-knowledge, amitment to black people as whole human beings. this was picked up in islam. and when he becomes a member of the nation in 1964, right on the heels of the liston fight and close friend and confidant of malcolm x, he's part of the flowering blackness on a stage that here to forehad ntofore ha transcended. >> thank you for your time this morning and your insight. >> thank you for having me. >>> just ahead, we'll dive back into 2016 politics. specifically the increasingly nasty war of words between hillary clinton and donald trump. fall in love with a new daily fiber. new mirafiber from the makers of miralax. it's the only fiber that supports regularity with dailycomfort fiber. so unlike others, mirafiber is less likely to cause unwanted gas. love your fiber. new mirafiber. everythyou were once...at now, pretty bad at. it's the same for credit. even if you're not good at it now, that's okay. because credit isn't just a score. it's a skill. experian. be better at credit. i had a wonderful t
he comes out of the garvey movement, an expression of self-pride and expression of self-knowledge, amitment to black people as whole human beings. this was picked up in islam. and when he becomes a member of the nation in 1964, right on the heels of the liston fight and close friend and confidant of malcolm x, he's part of the flowering blackness on a stage that here to forehad ntofore ha transcended. >> thank you for your time this morning and your insight. >> thank you for having...
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." >>> american express open can help you take on a new job. or fill a big order. or expand your office. for those who constantly find new ways to grow on every step of the journey, american express open proudly presents "your business" on msnbc. >>> hi, everyone, i'm jj ramberg and welcome to "your business." the show dedicated to helping your small business grow. here's the problem with running a small business. nobody pays your paycheck except for you. and that means if there is no money left over after you've paid for your inventory and paid your employees and your rent and all your other expenses, you personally get nothing. now, that can be a sign your business is in trouble or just that you need to look at your company differently. that's why this week we're kicking off the new year with a special "your business" makeover which we did for a retail boutique and e-commerce store in houston whose hard-working owner sent out a frantic call for help. ♪ >> this must be it. >> i guess so. >> dirt road divas, southern chic boutique. >> love it. >> dawn and paco are
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his father said his son recently expressed antigay sentiments. country, people are coming to terms with what is now the deadliest mass shooting in u.s. history. our coverage begins with abc news marcy gonzales. reporter: terror inside of this orlando nightclub. >> oh, my god, they are shooting back and forth. gunman and lone armed with an assault rifle and handgun killing 50, injuring more than 50 others. >> people were running. >> there were bodies everywhere. i just kept growing. >> it was like the scene out of a horror movie. reporter: the nightmare lasting three hours. dozens held hostage, some sending heart wrenching text messages to their family. >> he said he was going to die and he loved me. that was the last thing i heard. reporter: tonight, many of the family still waiting >> i don't know. he's my only child. reporter: the gunman killed at the scene, identified as 29-year-old omar mateen. after the shooting began, law enforcement said he called 911 to pledges allegiance to isis. the terrorist news agency nobled mateen was a islamic stat
his father said his son recently expressed antigay sentiments. country, people are coming to terms with what is now the deadliest mass shooting in u.s. history. our coverage begins with abc news marcy gonzales. reporter: terror inside of this orlando nightclub. >> oh, my god, they are shooting back and forth. gunman and lone armed with an assault rifle and handgun killing 50, injuring more than 50 others. >> people were running. >> there were bodies everywhere. i just kept...
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his ex-wife says he was abusive and expressed hate for gays. the 29-year-old is the son of afgh his father has expressed support for the taliban in online videos. his dad has said this incident had nothing to do with religion. >> i don't approve of what he did. what he did was completely active terrorist. i love him so much. dearly. i condemn what he did. i wish he did know that what he was doing -- if i did catch him, i would have arrested him myself. sam: president obama, from the white house, said there is no clear evidence this gunman was part of a larger plot. it's likely he was self radicalized online. jummy: around the world this noon, the are being held to honor the victims, including right here in our area. suzanne kennedy is in dupont circle, where a memorial is growing. e: there has been an outpouring of emotion since the shooting early sunday morning in orlando. take dupont circle. a makeshift memorial has been assembled. people put out flags and deeds dnd candles -- beads and candles. this one says #loveislove and #dc4orlando. peop
his ex-wife says he was abusive and expressed hate for gays. the 29-year-old is the son of afgh his father has expressed support for the taliban in online videos. his dad has said this incident had nothing to do with religion. >> i don't approve of what he did. what he did was completely active terrorist. i love him so much. dearly. i condemn what he did. i wish he did know that what he was doing -- if i did catch him, i would have arrested him myself. sam: president obama, from the white...
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we are diverse and our gender expression.my: can you talk about what the media narrative is missing? vigils are held all over the country -- in new york, flowers, people gathering at stonewall, the place where decades ago, really, was the birthplace of the modern day gay-rights movement when patrons of this gay,another sanctuary for latino, trans people, was raided by police. and those that led that raid at stonewall were trans women who took off their high heels and they hammered on the head and the bodies of the police that were raiding this bar, that were tormenting them. can you talk about what we don't hear and watch in the media now as the story around orlando unfolds? >> i i t think the stories of te indidividualss that were murderd and killed are startingng to emerge.. i think that the stories of survival and the storiries of hw our community is a writing on a daily basis is not beieing talkd about.t. the ways in which are latino immigrgrant communities are havg to survive to exist, to r really think abobout -- you kn
we are diverse and our gender expression.my: can you talk about what the media narrative is missing? vigils are held all over the country -- in new york, flowers, people gathering at stonewall, the place where decades ago, really, was the birthplace of the modern day gay-rights movement when patrons of this gay,another sanctuary for latino, trans people, was raided by police. and those that led that raid at stonewall were trans women who took off their high heels and they hammered on the head...
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we have freedom of expression. the media response to those who pay them, and that happens everywhere, here and everywhere else. go to cuba, go and look at all the blogs that are written in cuba, all the social networks. we question everything. that is very good. it makes the society move and transform. what else? charlie: i have a list. there are others who suggest that is not the case. yes you question everything, you , can have lots of questions about america and its own standards and values and institutions. you have a perfect right, and we hope you will, ask questions about america. america in terms of healing a , long rift between two countries, is asking about the nature of cuba today. there are those who say there is not the level of freedom of expression and protection of individual liberties that they would like to see. to those who don't believe there is freedom of expression, i invite you to come to cuba and talk with the cuban people. come, meet us. touch us. you cannot categorize a country and give it
we have freedom of expression. the media response to those who pay them, and that happens everywhere, here and everywhere else. go to cuba, go and look at all the blogs that are written in cuba, all the social networks. we question everything. that is very good. it makes the society move and transform. what else? charlie: i have a list. there are others who suggest that is not the case. yes you question everything, you , can have lots of questions about america and its own standards and values...
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government expected to give moon express approval to go to the: of the moon!ng to send 20 pounds of equipment to the moon on the mx1 lander. this is company provided video of the lander testing at kennedy space center. in approved, it would be the biggest federal boost yet for unmanned commercial space exploration. exploration. stay she had to earn it.anded to cecilia aguiar-curry. built a business. became an expect in water policy. balanced budgets. and always solving problems. that's how she brought much-needed technology to local classrooms... so every child has an opportunity to learn. and worked to create more local jobs... so more families can get ahead. that's democrat cecilia aguiar-curry for assembly. today's the day! oh look! creepy gloves for my feet. when i was a kid there was a handle. and a face. this is nice. does it come in a california king? getting roid rage. hemorrhoid. these are the worst, right? i'm gonna buy them. boom. i'll take them. impulse buy. ommmmmmmmmmm. presenting the american express blue cash everyday card with cash back on pur
government expected to give moon express approval to go to the: of the moon!ng to send 20 pounds of equipment to the moon on the mx1 lander. this is company provided video of the lander testing at kennedy space center. in approved, it would be the biggest federal boost yet for unmanned commercial space exploration. exploration. stay she had to earn it.anded to cecilia aguiar-curry. built a business. became an expect in water policy. balanced budgets. and always solving problems. that's how she...
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what are the dominant questions or dominant regrets people are expressing? >> we've all had to get up to speed on our british terms and uk terms. but what was even more alarming, fred, is that people inside the uk. if you look at this list, i thought it was a okay when i first saw it online. turns out it's real. it's from google. the second most google led term inside the uk is what is the european union? if you don't live in the united states and you don't know it -- >> we get that. but you're living there? >> living inside the eu. my only hope for humanity is that people who didn't vote were googling this after. >> okay, then there's twitter. and there are people who are expressing themselves in other ways that way. how? >> this gets back to that regretxit. people on twitter who saw what happened on the stock market, not just in the uk, in the united states, around the world, and are now expressing this regrexit. this woman said, i personally voted leave believing these lies and i regret it more than anything. i feel genuinely robbed of my vote. and one pe
what are the dominant questions or dominant regrets people are expressing? >> we've all had to get up to speed on our british terms and uk terms. but what was even more alarming, fred, is that people inside the uk. if you look at this list, i thought it was a okay when i first saw it online. turns out it's real. it's from google. the second most google led term inside the uk is what is the european union? if you don't live in the united states and you don't know it -- >> we get...
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did anyone hear him express shout, spew, verbally, anything during this several hour standoff?aven't heard any reports of anything like that. keep in mind this was an incredibly loud setting. if dance music was playing on top of the gunfire and people were fleeing at the time. so far no reports of anything that the man might have uttered. those are things that could come out later, especially as police conduct more interviews with people who were inside who survived and also perhaps if any of the officers who may have been exchanging gunfire with him at any point throughout this three hour process. at this point we haven't heard anything specifically he might have been saying at that moment. >> all right. joe, thanks. we're now joined by adam schiff of california. congressman, just most immediately, we learned in the hours after the attack in orlando that there was an arrest at a gay pride parade in santa monica. do you have any information on that and was it someone who really intended to act? >> yes. in fact, i was in the parade today, and just as the parade was about to get
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he was a member of the red ball express. the red ball express basically was a convoy of supply trucks. if you have got a moving army, you need to be able to keep up with them food and gasoline. john mack lost his dog tags on the beaches of normandy when he came ashore as part of the red ball express. over 70 years later, just a couple of years ago, his dog tags were rediscovered by a farmer in france who then sent them to the secretary of state's office here in louisiana. and he presented us with the dog tags. so, in a sense, john mack and his dog tags came home 70 years later. here in the case as well, you can see the red ball express' badge they wore on their uniforms. we are now moving into a bunker. a bunker that is supposed to be a german bunker. basically, after the failure of market garden in september of 1944 where we famously came up one bridge too far, too short, from being able to invade in northern germany, people still hoped that the war might be over by christmas if not a little later. some of these people incl
he was a member of the red ball express. the red ball express basically was a convoy of supply trucks. if you have got a moving army, you need to be able to keep up with them food and gasoline. john mack lost his dog tags on the beaches of normandy when he came ashore as part of the red ball express. over 70 years later, just a couple of years ago, his dog tags were rediscovered by a farmer in france who then sent them to the secretary of state's office here in louisiana. and he presented us...
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disney released a statement expressing condolences.news conference coming up in just a couple of hours. we're going to stay on top of the developments, listen to it and tell you what the folks have to say about the search. back to you now. >>> good morning. i'm storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein. dry this morning, but off to our west we do have a few light showers showing up on storm team 4 radar coming into the panhandle of west virginia, the shenandoah valley from 81 south of winchester down to la ray. the pavement is getting wet. along 66 from royal to deere county, we have a few scattered sprinkles tracking off to the south and east. this morning northern virginia parktss of maryland, might have a quick passing shower coming through. 60s and upper 60s. there are 4 things to know this wednesday, cooler than average today. becoming more humid this afternoon. rain chances tomorrow and friday. and a nice father's day weekend is coming up. now we'll check on traffic to see what is going on. >>> tom, good morning. we have a few accid
disney released a statement expressing condolences.news conference coming up in just a couple of hours. we're going to stay on top of the developments, listen to it and tell you what the folks have to say about the search. back to you now. >>> good morning. i'm storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein. dry this morning, but off to our west we do have a few light showers showing up on storm team 4 radar coming into the panhandle of west virginia, the shenandoah valley from 81 south of...
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expressed about atheists.that make it a feelings that democrats express about the republican party these days is more negative than the feelings expressed about christian fundamentalists which democrats most disliked. we are talking about intense negatives feelings in the early 2000 are worse today than ever. the thing important to keep in mind is that the public feels does affect away politicians behave. if you have republicans in the congress as we had in 2009, 2010, 2011 and so forth, they don't have to worry too much about compromising because their reelection can assurances. republicans in the electorate are going to believe their side of things, the republican side of things because their constituents dislike democrats so much. and the mass public, people often say we want to compromise. but what they are really saying is that they are republicans, they want democrats to compromise. they don't want to make confession themselves. they want compromise that they really want republicans to believe in the thi
expressed about atheists.that make it a feelings that democrats express about the republican party these days is more negative than the feelings expressed about christian fundamentalists which democrats most disliked. we are talking about intense negatives feelings in the early 2000 are worse today than ever. the thing important to keep in mind is that the public feels does affect away politicians behave. if you have republicans in the congress as we had in 2009, 2010, 2011 and so forth, they...
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in berlin, germans expressed condolences by lying flowers at that the was embassy.ican and rainbow flag straight city hall in paris and lights on the eiffel tower also honor the victims. in london, thousands gathered in the streets and in parliament, a call to remember the victims. >> and respectful memory of the victims of the homophobic terrorist slaughter in orlando, i should like to request of colleagues that at 3:30 we observe one minute silence. >> outside the embassy in moscow, people placed flowers. two young men were detained during a vigil. they were taken away by police after displaying a sign reading, love winspear russian authorities often than displays of support for the gay community. >>> britain's royal family formally expressed its sorrow over the shootings in orlando. the duke and duchess, prince william and his wife kate payday visit to the american embassy and signed a book of condolences. the u.s. ambassador to england was there to thank the royal couple for their support. >>> thousands of people filled san francisco's bill graham auditorium. th
in berlin, germans expressed condolences by lying flowers at that the was embassy.ican and rainbow flag straight city hall in paris and lights on the eiffel tower also honor the victims. in london, thousands gathered in the streets and in parliament, a call to remember the victims. >> and respectful memory of the victims of the homophobic terrorist slaughter in orlando, i should like to request of colleagues that at 3:30 we observe one minute silence. >> outside the embassy in...
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as you know, the president came out yesterday and expressed his concern about what had happened, he expressedis sympathy for the victims and promised a thorough and complete investigation. this isly an issue that has been of grave concern since he's been in office. he's had to come out by our count at least 14 times to make public remarks with a mass shooting somewhere in the united states. we also know that the president has a team that's been in place for some time now trying to, as they put it, scrub the existing gun control laws to see what executive action the president could take, if any, to try to do something about this. he has described this as one of the most frustrating aspects of his time in office. we also get the sense that based on the recommendations, the executive orders that the president issued back in january, which had to do mostly with administrative steps to try to expand background checks, that there's really not much more that the administration can do. i guess the question is what more can they do because they certainly don't expect congress to do anything in the rem
as you know, the president came out yesterday and expressed his concern about what had happened, he expressedis sympathy for the victims and promised a thorough and complete investigation. this isly an issue that has been of grave concern since he's been in office. he's had to come out by our count at least 14 times to make public remarks with a mass shooting somewhere in the united states. we also know that the president has a team that's been in place for some time now trying to, as they put...
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how -- how much of your, and your anxiety do you express. >> i think you want to express something that'seal but also taylor it so that the child can absorb. for a 6-year-old that might be different from a 13-year-old. it's i think good and healthy to say, yes, something like that is very scary. very terrifying, and we need to understand how and why these things happen. that's where, in some cases you can get into the issue of that. there's some people who are mentally very troubled. that leads to them doing very bad things. that's a part of reality. again, we have people help. we have responses to bad things that do happen. again, you're providing some assurance but getting them tuned into the larger reality the culture and world. >> to that point, you talked about too not allowing there to be a growth of fear of a culture, growth of fear of a mental illness or a religion. >> absolutely. two aspects both important. one is to not create the idea that people that have mental or emotional troubles are violent. most are not. people have all kinds of emotional problems since even serious ment
how -- how much of your, and your anxiety do you express. >> i think you want to express something that'seal but also taylor it so that the child can absorb. for a 6-year-old that might be different from a 13-year-old. it's i think good and healthy to say, yes, something like that is very scary. very terrifying, and we need to understand how and why these things happen. that's where, in some cases you can get into the issue of that. there's some people who are mentally very troubled. that...
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have you ever been to panda express?ple love orange chicken. [ applause ] there won't be a trump-sanders debate, which was probably a good decision for donald. did you see him at the bike rally? here he is in slow and tell. >> look at all these bikers. do we love the bikers? yes. we love the bikers. all over the place, no matter where i go, there's bikers and they come with the bikers and the booikes are all over. [ applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: donald trump got a big indorsement from the north korean state media. for real. they praised him for being a wild politician and said hillary clinton is dull. so, that's a nice feather in his cap. of course, north korea indorsed donald trump. they want at least one other country to have a leader with worst hair than theirs. and it was the next season of the "bachelor et." every year i say i'm not going to get sucked in and i do. every year there's a guy or gal the contestants can't stand. you know the biggest jerk you hope to never see again the day after you graduated? that's chad. he'
have you ever been to panda express?ple love orange chicken. [ applause ] there won't be a trump-sanders debate, which was probably a good decision for donald. did you see him at the bike rally? here he is in slow and tell. >> look at all these bikers. do we love the bikers? yes. we love the bikers. all over the place, no matter where i go, there's bikers and they come with the bikers and the booikes are all over. [ applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: donald trump got a big indorsement from...
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the fact that he expressed support for al baghdadi, they would undoubtedly be a waiver. and what is interesting is only after that 1911 call was reported,waiver. and what is interesting is only after that 911 call was reported, and widely disseminateded, did they make this claim that he's an isis fighter. it seems very after the fact to me. and as i say no officials have confirmed take he had any direct contact with people in isis. >> if you could hang on for a second because these are new images of the suspect. omar mateen. as mentioned, he is from new york. you see there with his nypd shirt on. these are other photos of him. his dress very -- why like to use the term western, but traditional outfit or t shirts you see on anyone. very different from the picture we were showing earlier. pete, go ahead. >> in terms of the 911 call, we're told he not onlie express superintendent support for al-baghdaa al-baghdadi, but also talked about the boston marathon bombing and the tsarnaev brothers responsible for those bombings. that's all in the 911 call we've been told by authori
the fact that he expressed support for al baghdadi, they would undoubtedly be a waiver. and what is interesting is only after that 1911 call was reported,waiver. and what is interesting is only after that 911 call was reported, and widely disseminateded, did they make this claim that he's an isis fighter. it seems very after the fact to me. and as i say no officials have confirmed take he had any direct contact with people in isis. >> if you could hang on for a second because these are...
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this is where all the contradiction is expressed the most.ypically a risk-free asset, but the epicenter of what is going on. we said at the time, look if all this is playing out, yes there will be an increase in the risk premium that is embedded in assets. but on the other hand, the bank will cut rates, and it will perform. this plays out on a larger scale as well. risk premiums to go up. take a look at the bank stocks. they are severely impacted. but overall, you know it is ok. people can still buy some form of risky assets. if you go to the asian markets, i can sort of see why they might do that. anna: where you see the gilt story going? mark,down below the 1% the ecb bond is surging, gilt surging for the first time. you are pointing out one person's safe haven can be a risky asset. do you think the nature of those investing has changed? how does the gilt story develop? peter: looking at the chart now, expectations for the central bank, and when you sort of take a closer look at what is really driving it, when you dissect what the drivers a
this is where all the contradiction is expressed the most.ypically a risk-free asset, but the epicenter of what is going on. we said at the time, look if all this is playing out, yes there will be an increase in the risk premium that is embedded in assets. but on the other hand, the bank will cut rates, and it will perform. this plays out on a larger scale as well. risk premiums to go up. take a look at the bank stocks. they are severely impacted. but overall, you know it is ok. people can...
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. >>> meantime, orlando is expressing its greece.last night, thousands of people packed downtown orlando to remember the 49 people who lost their lives and dozens more who were wounded. a sea of candles glowed in somber support. later, members of the crowd called for calm determination in a time of shock. >> we stand strong and we're not going to be afraid. we're not. we're just going to keep on going, keep on with this fight. >> many at the vigil said they were inspired to attend because pulse nightclub played a huge role in their lives as lgbt people. >>> here at home, a vigil outside philadelphia city hall drew thousands to remember the orlando victims. the west catholic girls varsity basketball team led a march in center city. their teammate, murrayç was killed in the massacre. >> we can't keep crying. we love her. we're going to miss here. >> we'll get through this together. >> weirdly, i'm not scared. it's just very emotional. >> after the vigil, some in the crowd left candles and messages written on the sidewalk outside cit
. >>> meantime, orlando is expressing its greece.last night, thousands of people packed downtown orlando to remember the 49 people who lost their lives and dozens more who were wounded. a sea of candles glowed in somber support. later, members of the crowd called for calm determination in a time of shock. >> we stand strong and we're not going to be afraid. we're not. we're just going to keep on going, keep on with this fight. >> many at the vigil said they were inspired...
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backed by the service and security of american express.nd all of the bay area, this is abc7 news. >> the horses came home to avoid floodwaters west of houston president wow, you can see them gathering on a porch as torrential rains in nun dated western texas the last few days and cows found higher imrowpped imrowpped -- ground as rivers put large sections of fort bend underwater. the flooding in texas is blamed for six deaths. forecasters say the he thunderstorms will increase the risk of flooding into friday as well. >>> bernie sanders is going all out to win california. >> i think we are going to win here in california. >> his last stop was in monterey tonight. earlier he held a rally in santa cruz. he started his day in emeryville talking about health care with nurses. he has been campaigning for more than a week now. in the midst of sanders' campaign blitz hillary clinton has added more stops. she will return to the golden state on thursday for a five-day swing. her campaign has not released details, but we know she will make a stop in
backed by the service and security of american express.nd all of the bay area, this is abc7 news. >> the horses came home to avoid floodwaters west of houston president wow, you can see them gathering on a porch as torrential rains in nun dated western texas the last few days and cows found higher imrowpped imrowpped -- ground as rivers put large sections of fort bend underwater. the flooding in texas is blamed for six deaths. forecasters say the he thunderstorms will increase the risk of...
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american express is a little pricey. >> i don't like it at all because i use american express for everything. >> my son is happy about it because he only holds a visa or mastercard so he's happy about it. because he'd always go in with cash. >> i don't think it will affect spending one way or the other. think it's just a matter of probably costco having negotiated a better deal for their customers with visa. >> that's exactly it. the new card gives customers much more cash back. citi executive said costco executives were involved in everything down to the graphics. >> as we talked about how do you construct something like this, they were willing to go in and say, hey, we're in this with you, we want to make this product the best. so you can imagine that can make negotiations and some of the financials perform a little bit different. >> reporter:s called those new terms uneconomical. the two companies can't decide who exactly broke up with whom, but breakups can be messy when they're with your single-biggest customer, in amex's case. it's trying to get costco shoppers to sign up for a new ame
american express is a little pricey. >> i don't like it at all because i use american express for everything. >> my son is happy about it because he only holds a visa or mastercard so he's happy about it. because he'd always go in with cash. >> i don't think it will affect spending one way or the other. think it's just a matter of probably costco having negotiated a better deal for their customers with visa. >> that's exactly it. the new card gives customers much more...
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mulholland, the director of crs, expressing his displeasure that i had expressed these opinions and questioning my suitability to serve at congressional research service. that's when the whole six and a half year odyssey began that veterans' day in 2009. ironically, i guess in a sense, you know, when i was the chief prosecutor at the human rights orgszs and groups that are generally viewed on the left didn't particularly hold me in high regard. one of the organizations had -- that i don't think was terribly fond of me was the american civil liberties union. they would send a representative down to guantanamo to observe the proceedings, and i would meet with the representatives and we would talk. and we had a cordial relationship, but i don't think they were particularly fond of the positions i was taking, advocating for guantanamo. when word got out that i was getting fired for having expressed my opinions on ga guantana guantanamo, one of the first calls i got was from anthony romero at the aclu, who said what can we do to help? and for six and a half years, they stood by my side and represent
mulholland, the director of crs, expressing his displeasure that i had expressed these opinions and questioning my suitability to serve at congressional research service. that's when the whole six and a half year odyssey began that veterans' day in 2009. ironically, i guess in a sense, you know, when i was the chief prosecutor at the human rights orgszs and groups that are generally viewed on the left didn't particularly hold me in high regard. one of the organizations had -- that i don't think...
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he saw the convoys in action. >> tokyo express. that's the name that was given by our navy to the force which came down from the island chain to bombard guadalcanal on almost a nightly basis. >> while the marines held onto henderson field, jacob boozer spied on the enemy. >> they were supposed to be provide bag controls and intelligence information to clemo clemons. >> on august 21st he and a thousand of his imperial soldiers planned a massive counteroffensive at the river. boozer was caught by a japanese patrol and they found a tiny american flag in his pocket. >> they captured him and they tied him up to a tree which had an ants nest. he was left out there all day. >> he showed me his tongue. they left him for dead. >> he managed to chew through his ropes and escape. he came down the road shouting no shooting me, me no japan, me no japan. >> but boozer refused medical attention until he reported to clem ons clemons. >> he gave me a lock report of this crowd that had arrived at his village. he then gave me a message through his wi
he saw the convoys in action. >> tokyo express. that's the name that was given by our navy to the force which came down from the island chain to bombard guadalcanal on almost a nightly basis. >> while the marines held onto henderson field, jacob boozer spied on the enemy. >> they were supposed to be provide bag controls and intelligence information to clemo clemons. >> on august 21st he and a thousand of his imperial soldiers planned a massive counteroffensive at the...
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hi noted the serious concerns expressed by the foreign ministers over the development on the ground. he reportedly underscored the importance of the peaceful resolution of territorial disputes and called for full respect for the right of freedom of navigation and overflight under international law. china has maintained the disputes related to the south china sea should be resolved through dialogue between the concerned parties and not between china and asean. the hostage was one of two canadian men taken from a resort hotel. along with a norweigan man. the other canadian was executed in april. he's been kidnappeding foreigners and demanding huge ransom money to raise for its campaign. >>> singaporeans famously love to eat and street foods courts are part of daily life. but these days, few young people are interested in taking up the work of cooking al fresco, one exception is a japanese man with his own haka stand serving up a famous local dish. his customers are slurping it up. nhk world has the details. >> reporter: there are about 6,000 hakas around the country. many long-standing
hi noted the serious concerns expressed by the foreign ministers over the development on the ground. he reportedly underscored the importance of the peaceful resolution of territorial disputes and called for full respect for the right of freedom of navigation and overflight under international law. china has maintained the disputes related to the south china sea should be resolved through dialogue between the concerned parties and not between china and asean. the hostage was one of two canadian...
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all the district attorney wanted six years and expressed disappointment when persky gave him only six months. tens of thousands are others are expressing their disappointment with a change.org petition to give him removed. now the 59 elf the statement. turner's father where a letter to the court asking for probation, town are said his son has paid a steep price for 20 minutes of action out of his 20-plus years of life. >> stanford law recovery posted the transcript on twitter. the victim also read a letter in court which has been shared and views millions of times on social media. some of it focused onen what she has again through the past year and a half as a probation accident recommendation for six months in jail. in part it read assault is not an accident, this is not a story of another drunk college hookup with poor decision making, somehow, you don't get it. for many expressing outrage online that the judge and preoperation department did not get it, but her suffering could lead to changes in the future. >> she is having an impact with her words, with her add row -- advocacy and
all the district attorney wanted six years and expressed disappointment when persky gave him only six months. tens of thousands are others are expressing their disappointment with a change.org petition to give him removed. now the 59 elf the statement. turner's father where a letter to the court asking for probation, town are said his son has paid a steep price for 20 minutes of action out of his 20-plus years of life. >> stanford law recovery posted the transcript on twitter. the victim...