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we first interviewed her when she was about to get arrested at the democratic national convention in2012, calling for president obama to stop deportations. here to ask president obama what his legacy will be. will he be president that has the courage that must people in u.s. history or will he recognize our dignity and our right to organize? arrest., we're risking >> that was rosi carrasco in 2012. at that point, she had lived in the united states for 18 years. now it has been 20 years. she is originally from mexico, and came out as undocumented after her daughters did so first. she is one of the parents of the so-called dreamers who could potentially benefit from obama's executive action proposal. and ireri unzueta carrasco is an undocumented immigrant and recipient of the deferred action program. she's also a member of organized communities against deportations and undocumented illinois. the daughter of rosi. welcome both of you to democracy now. can you respond to the latest news of the possible issue of executive order by president obama? for having us. this is something that we
we first interviewed her when she was about to get arrested at the democratic national convention in2012, calling for president obama to stop deportations. here to ask president obama what his legacy will be. will he be president that has the courage that must people in u.s. history or will he recognize our dignity and our right to organize? arrest., we're risking >> that was rosi carrasco in 2012. at that point, she had lived in the united states for 18 years. now it has been 20 years....
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first national supermarket to accept apple pay. in early september the company teamed up to offer one-hour delivery in 15 cities. the initial response here has been quote overwhelmingly positive as people now order online are buying 2.5 times as much of the stuff as the average in-store shopper. that is huge. on top of that management says they plan to launch a new mobile app next year. before, during and after visiting the company's stores. what else. whole foods is on track to remodel roughly 70% of the stores. the earliest renovations led to very encouraging results so this should bolester same store sales. september whole foods started testing the first ever affinity program. again, early results have been extremely positive. programs can be rolled out nationally. company hosts whole foods wine club all over the world as a way to jump into the wine snob market. no other supermarket comes close to delivering this level of quality or service. then there is the marketing side. whole foods launched the first national brand campaign
first national supermarket to accept apple pay. in early september the company teamed up to offer one-hour delivery in 15 cities. the initial response here has been quote overwhelmingly positive as people now order online are buying 2.5 times as much of the stuff as the average in-store shopper. that is huge. on top of that management says they plan to launch a new mobile app next year. before, during and after visiting the company's stores. what else. whole foods is on track to remodel roughly...
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metrological and they spend 16 will million dollars on hiv preservation annually in 2010 they were did first in the nation to recommend treatment for anyone with hiv and they were the first site that showed prep was effective at reducing the hiv infections and trans females and the dph enrollment surpassed all sites asia dph clinic sites is one of the prep projects, in fact, we're now still going to be continuing 3 ftes to retain the staff for the projects as a result of the efforts by dpw and all our wonderful community partners san francisco has far fewer undiagnosed infections in the via country and we're successful at laying a foundation hiv persons to care so prep is one part of this getting to zero initiate as supervisor wiener mentioned it is important for us to look at the broader picture how we address those issues in our outreach effort so although i know the amount has been reduced i feel that this is something we can absolutely address during our regular budget process and something that our dpw has been a great leader in the be entire united states and well excepted to handle the degrees and
metrological and they spend 16 will million dollars on hiv preservation annually in 2010 they were did first in the nation to recommend treatment for anyone with hiv and they were the first site that showed prep was effective at reducing the hiv infections and trans females and the dph enrollment surpassed all sites asia dph clinic sites is one of the prep projects, in fact, we're now still going to be continuing 3 ftes to retain the staff for the projects as a result of the efforts by dpw and...
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. >>> so today's midterm elections are the first national elections since the supreme court repealedrights act, based on changing racial circumstances in states with histories of discrimination. for good measure. but the justice department has sent election monitors to 18 different states to watch for any discrimination against minority and disabled voters making sure they aren't treated any differently. and there is a legal view on this. i want to bring in cnn's senior legal analyst jeffrey toobin. let's be really clear, that sounds alarming to some people. the federal government is sending out monitors on our own election? it's not that unusual. >> no. they do it for every election since the voting rights act passed. what's unusual about this election is it's the first national election since republicans in many states that went republican in the 2010 landslides changed the rules on voting, requiring more forms of identification, limiting early voting, absentee voting. those have been extremely controversial. democrats have claimed that these are attempts to disenfranchise mostly p
. >>> so today's midterm elections are the first national elections since the supreme court repealedrights act, based on changing racial circumstances in states with histories of discrimination. for good measure. but the justice department has sent election monitors to 18 different states to watch for any discrimination against minority and disabled voters making sure they aren't treated any differently. and there is a legal view on this. i want to bring in cnn's senior legal analyst...
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president san francisco became the first nation in the city to see the epidemic level of hiv and aids because of san francisco responded the concurs has changed prep has the potential ever saving thousands of ltz multiple reports show it can eliminate the needs when taken daily prep reduce the interaction by 90 percent in 20133 hundred and 32 san franciscans were null diagnosed with hiv nearly one percent a day yet two years after it was approved for the purposes of preventing hiv and more than 4 years the studies show it can be effective people are not using this is to prevent barriers 2, 3, 4 more blaze to have it prescribed and eliminating the cost of the use and making sure that but community members have the facts of using it as a 12:00 san francisco must do more i am proud of our city's history in fighting hiv and aids and honor those who have come before us my revving to accept hiv infections i'm committed to build upon the funding and working towards the spread of -- half a and aids i'm proud that today with the support of my colleagues my co-chairs supervisor mar supervisor k
president san francisco became the first nation in the city to see the epidemic level of hiv and aids because of san francisco responded the concurs has changed prep has the potential ever saving thousands of ltz multiple reports show it can eliminate the needs when taken daily prep reduce the interaction by 90 percent in 20133 hundred and 32 san franciscans were null diagnosed with hiv nearly one percent a day yet two years after it was approved for the purposes of preventing hiv and more than...
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the first national league pitcher since 1968 to sweep both. call it the ultimate example of betting on yourself. "the washington post" reporting national shortstop turned down a contract offer from the team during last year's off-season. turned it down. $107 million. he signed a two-year deal. he is becoming a free agent after next season. the post reporting they expect to resume contract talks this winter with nine figures as a starting point. that would be nice to say on >>> sitting here trying to figure out if there's any way we could turn down $110 million for seven years or 20 years. >> we haven't come up with anything. >> "the tonight show" is coming up next. >> good night. see yo. the holiday season is here, which means it's time for the volkswagen sign-then-drive event. for practically just your signature, you could drive home for the holidays in a german-engineered volkswagen. like the sporty, advanced new jetta and the well-crafted all-new golf. if you're wishing for a new volkswagen this season just about all you need is a finely tu
the first national league pitcher since 1968 to sweep both. call it the ultimate example of betting on yourself. "the washington post" reporting national shortstop turned down a contract offer from the team during last year's off-season. turned it down. $107 million. he signed a two-year deal. he is becoming a free agent after next season. the post reporting they expect to resume contract talks this winter with nine figures as a starting point. that would be nice to say on...
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(laughter) but first, nation, huge news out of north korea where dear leader kim jong-un has re-emerged in public after a courageous battle with stage 5 cheese ankle. (laughter) so good to see him back. unfortunately, his best friend lubey wasn't available to celebrate with him, so instead kim paid a visit to the second happiest place in north korea. an orphanage. (laughter) of course, the beds are all empty because the kids are at work. which is too bad. kim was looking forward to teaching them how to smoke. (laughter) of course, he'll eventually have to pass the cigarette off to the stuffed animals boning on the dresser. (laughter) (cheering) but folks, as much as this photo delights, there's an even bigger story coming out of the hermit kingdom. >> two american prisoners, kenneth bea and matthew todd miller, returned to u.s. soil from north korea. >> we had an indication that there was a possibility of release, and we pursued it. it's a good-news story. >> stephen: is it a good news story, sir? 'cuz fox news is reporting, "obama cans also two americans' vacations." yeah, shocking. ob
(laughter) but first, nation, huge news out of north korea where dear leader kim jong-un has re-emerged in public after a courageous battle with stage 5 cheese ankle. (laughter) so good to see him back. unfortunately, his best friend lubey wasn't available to celebrate with him, so instead kim paid a visit to the second happiest place in north korea. an orphanage. (laughter) of course, the beds are all empty because the kids are at work. which is too bad. kim was looking forward to teaching...
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nation flying at half mast on monday and less than an hour the ceremony will start, it's the first nationall to try and commemorate the 196 dutch citizens who were killed on board mh 17 and led by the king and queen of the netherlands, mark, the prime minister is sought to open the address in his own words to try and articulate, to put into words, the grief and the sense of loss felt by the relatives of those who died, 1600 relatives will also attend this event in this huge conference center behind me. there will be music from popular and classical dutch artists and a moment of silence to commemorate those who died. >> simon, what is happening with the investigation, the world's attention seems to have gone away from that but that is part of the basic problem. >> reporter: well, as we reported just before you crossed to me, heavy shelling in eastern ukraine gives you a clue as to why no independent investigation has started. there are dutch investigators in ukraine but they only have been able to visit the site on a few occasions and no formal process of staking out the area and beginning a
nation flying at half mast on monday and less than an hour the ceremony will start, it's the first nationall to try and commemorate the 196 dutch citizens who were killed on board mh 17 and led by the king and queen of the netherlands, mark, the prime minister is sought to open the address in his own words to try and articulate, to put into words, the grief and the sense of loss felt by the relatives of those who died, 1600 relatives will also attend this event in this huge conference center...
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war, however, georgia changed allegiance from the stars and stripes to the stars and bars, the first national flag of the confederacy. at the battle of bull run, georgian soldiers discovered it was difficult to tell the two flags apart, so they created the confederate battle flag, also known as the southern cross. when the war ended, georgia returned to the stars and bars -- without the stars! >> georgia is the most controversial state flag. it set national records for having eight different state flags, and it was a controversy steeped in the history involved with their ties to the confederacy. >> many people believed those ties were too reminiscent of slavery. others believed georgia's confederate past needed to be recognized. >> in 2003, georgia's legislature introduced a flag that addressed the concerns of both sides. >> it features the stars and bars, which is the first flag of the confederacy, but in the canton, you see three pillars, which are supposed to represent the three branches of government, and words like "wisdom," "justice," and "moderation." >> a soldier bearing a sword symbo
war, however, georgia changed allegiance from the stars and stripes to the stars and bars, the first national flag of the confederacy. at the battle of bull run, georgian soldiers discovered it was difficult to tell the two flags apart, so they created the confederate battle flag, also known as the southern cross. when the war ended, georgia returned to the stars and bars -- without the stars! >> georgia is the most controversial state flag. it set national records for having eight...
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and there's plenty of supporters who want it to be 402nd national park sight, chicago's first national park sight and we can makes that come together that pullman should be a national park. >> i would say in addition to that. 402 is a campaign, a brilliant one, but also a parking space. if we have to fight it we will take that too, that's success. i want to thank our panelist. [ cheers and applause ] i think you have copies of your book that will be available at the book signing. or at least in the book area. we have two great authors here who have done great work on biographies, two good books you should pick up, both are available in the vendor area. once again i'm from the national parks association, i have several coloraleagues that will here, raise your hand, that's us. if you have any questions about us who we are, what we do stop by and visit us and pick up our brochure. this ends the opening 99th annual conference. i look forward to being back next year for the 100th. thank you all. >> tl . >> good friday. today we're going to be discussing two separate conflicts that took plac
and there's plenty of supporters who want it to be 402nd national park sight, chicago's first national park sight and we can makes that come together that pullman should be a national park. >> i would say in addition to that. 402 is a campaign, a brilliant one, but also a parking space. if we have to fight it we will take that too, that's success. i want to thank our panelist. [ cheers and applause ] i think you have copies of your book that will be available at the book signing. or at...
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he's the first national league pitcher to get both awards in the same year since 1968. >>> finally tonighte recognition for other local champions of the past. philadelphia sports hall of fame held its 11th annual induction ceremony. you might recognize some of seven time nba all-star chet walker, curt schilling just to >> you do everything to make sure your home is safe but now a quick pick of your key could unlock everything. i'm jim donovan. find out how a smartphone and a photo could allow anyone into your home. >> i'm in. >> reporter: i'll show you latest technology that may have you thinking twice about where you leave your keys tonight at 11:00. >> thanks for watching "eyewitness news" on the cw philly. >> for kathy, beasley and all of us here, i'm chris may. >> i'm jessica dean. have a good night. we'll see you at 11:00 on cbs3. >> ♪
he's the first national league pitcher to get both awards in the same year since 1968. >>> finally tonighte recognition for other local champions of the past. philadelphia sports hall of fame held its 11th annual induction ceremony. you might recognize some of seven time nba all-star chet walker, curt schilling just to >> you do everything to make sure your home is safe but now a quick pick of your key could unlock everything. i'm jim donovan. find out how a smartphone and a...
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clayton kershaw the first national league player to sweep thei sung and -- cy young and mvp awards since mike trout is the youngest mvp winner ever. he finished second the last two seasons. >>> the 49ers are covering serious mileage. new orleans last week, and they are dealing dealing with excess baggage. more like the knowledge that patrick willsis out for the seesman -- willsis out for the season. he has -- willis is out for the season. problem. >> jim has done aiate job with -- great job with the inside linebackers. >> execution, which is all those things. >> back to baseball. and the loss of a former great with multiple bay area ties. alvine dark passed away. he was on first base when bobby hit the shot heard around the work as the new york dodgers took the pennate from the brocklen dodgers. -- brooklyn dodgers. he managed 13 years including san francisco and oakland, won a title with the a's. dead at the age of 92 years old. he was a fixture in the game of baseball. >> i remember seeing him that coliseum when i was a kid. i had no idea he was on first base -- >> good trivia. >> than
clayton kershaw the first national league player to sweep thei sung and -- cy young and mvp awards since mike trout is the youngest mvp winner ever. he finished second the last two seasons. >>> the 49ers are covering serious mileage. new orleans last week, and they are dealing dealing with excess baggage. more like the knowledge that patrick willsis out for the seesman -- willsis out for the season. he has -- willis is out for the season. problem. >> jim has done aiate job with...
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. >>> how about clayton kershaw becoming the first national league pitcher since bobby gibson in 1968win the cy young and the mvp in the same season? mike trout was named mvp in the american league. was the unanimous choice at 23 years old. he is the fifth youngest to win the award. >>> the raiders had a message in practice in alameda today. >> we can fight our way back into the light. we can climb out of hell. >> receiver bryce butler is responsible for the play list at practice. he had that al paccino dialogue from the movie any given sunday on the loud spiegler nice he picked something with a message, but i don't have anything to do with that. if i did, we would be listening to frank sinatra. >> and i only have time for one number one. kings and griz in memphis. got to courtney lee under the hoop for the became winner. they took five minutes to review that play, but memphis wins it on the shot of the year. elizabeth was going crazy during the cal highlights because she went to usc and the trojans with that horrible obnoxious fight song. >> oh, that is horrible! >> we will ,,,,,,,,,
. >>> how about clayton kershaw becoming the first national league pitcher since bobby gibson in 1968win the cy young and the mvp in the same season? mike trout was named mvp in the american league. was the unanimous choice at 23 years old. he is the fifth youngest to win the award. >>> the raiders had a message in practice in alameda today. >> we can fight our way back into the light. we can climb out of hell. >> receiver bryce butler is responsible for the play...
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kershaw is the first national league pitcher since 1968 to win both of those in the same season. in the american league, it was mike trout winning the mvp honors. he's just 23 years old, making him the youngest player to be a unanimous choice among the voters. >> the nfl's week 11 started last night. the dolphins beating the bills 22-9. >> and the hoops. get that from the guys at espn. >> he's stan, i'm neil, this is the "sportscenter" desk in los angeles. we are here to give you some nba highlights. >> yeah, kings and grizzlies. started out well for the kings. didn't end that way. memphis down one, .3 seconds on the clock. courtney lee, somebody blew the coverage there. got that off in time. they reviewed it to make sure. grizzlies came back from 26 down to win this game. they've won 18 in a row at home. courtney lee the hero. in number 18. 111-110, the biggest comeback in franchise history for memphis. >> the bulls beat the raptors. the story, though, derrick rose missed four game this is season because of sprained ankles. played 20 minutes, 4 assists, 20 points, 5 turnovers an
kershaw is the first national league pitcher since 1968 to win both of those in the same season. in the american league, it was mike trout winning the mvp honors. he's just 23 years old, making him the youngest player to be a unanimous choice among the voters. >> the nfl's week 11 started last night. the dolphins beating the bills 22-9. >> and the hoops. get that from the guys at espn. >> he's stan, i'm neil, this is the "sportscenter" desk in los angeles. we are...
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there's an understanding though that national parks are not the first thing on people's minds. that's a recognition but at a conference such as asalh, national parks ought to be one of the first things we think about because we're talking about african-american life and history. how can we better preserve and tell -- we just don't want to put the history of afr aaic an americans in a museum. we want these stories to be told and dissect and present them for educational opportunities to be unfolded as history continues to be written. that's one of the values of continuing to diversify national parks. it also means that thenational pash ser park service has a presence in communities where they are not normally seen. how many of us daily interacteds with someone wearing green and gray. those are the smiling faces when you walk into a park site. they have the arrow on their shoulder. they are great people and do their jobs very well at the sites where they are located. but in places such as memphis where there are no national park sites, we have a very strong opportunity to be able t
there's an understanding though that national parks are not the first thing on people's minds. that's a recognition but at a conference such as asalh, national parks ought to be one of the first things we think about because we're talking about african-american life and history. how can we better preserve and tell -- we just don't want to put the history of afr aaic an americans in a museum. we want these stories to be told and dissect and present them for educational opportunities to be...
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berman is a contributing writer at "the nation" magazine and, during the 2012 elections, the first nationaleporter to cover voter suppression issues. he is currently writing a book titled "give us the ballot: the modern struggle for voting rights in america," to be published be out next summer. welcome to you both. >> thank you, bill. >> thank you. >> so just a couple of weeks before the midterm elections, how do we know if these voter suppression efforts are working? >> well, what we do know in texas where we just litigated a major case involving voter i.d. we know that more than 600,000 registered voters will not be able to vote in this november's election because they lack the photo i.d. required by the new texas law. and because the supreme court has said that the election can proceed, even though a federal court has found that that photo i.d. law discriminates against black and latino voters. >> yes, the judge in texas ruled that it was unconstitutional. and yet last saturday the supreme court said, "let the election go forward." what was their rationale? >> i think the rationale, the
berman is a contributing writer at "the nation" magazine and, during the 2012 elections, the first nationaleporter to cover voter suppression issues. he is currently writing a book titled "give us the ballot: the modern struggle for voting rights in america," to be published be out next summer. welcome to you both. >> thank you, bill. >> thank you. >> so just a couple of weeks before the midterm elections, how do we know if these voter suppression efforts...
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look, this could be the state that's the first in the nation to pass a soda tax, both in san franciscond berkley. it could be the first state in the nation to mandate drug testing of doctors, proposition 46. huge expensive battle, and you talked about propositions 1 and 2, jerry brown's out there stumping for those. that's the only thing he's out there stumping for. he's coasting along in this election. i think the wild card with all these ballot measures and tons of money has been thrown at them is who's going to turn out to vote for this, because a lot of people have said you got an electorate that's disengaged, they are angry, they are not into this election, and part of it is because jerry brown's race at the top seems like such a slam dunk for him. >> who do you think will turn out, are there studies done on that, corey? >> well, we do know the electorate is going to be older, wealthier, better educated than the electorate in a presidential year, less diverse, more conservative, but some people are anticipating the lowest turnout for general election in california history, 50%. co
look, this could be the state that's the first in the nation to pass a soda tax, both in san franciscond berkley. it could be the first state in the nation to mandate drug testing of doctors, proposition 46. huge expensive battle, and you talked about propositions 1 and 2, jerry brown's out there stumping for those. that's the only thing he's out there stumping for. he's coasting along in this election. i think the wild card with all these ballot measures and tons of money has been thrown at...
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nation. it was my first -- sioux nation. it was my first published book. important thing i think russell means was the main mind behind this was forming international indian treaty council 1974, to take that treaty to international levels. these treaties between the united states and different native people, there were 300 legitimate treaties, plenty of treaties, like to remove the cherokee from george -- georgia, andrew jackson's -- that locked the leaders up and close down their newspaper. that'that's not a legitimate trs but to our legitimate treaties and they are extremely important. that's work i've been doing since we went to geneva in 1977. i'm going to a u.n. conference on indigenous peoples that the u.n. general assembly is having next week, september 22 and 23rd. it's important work. it's worldwide indigenous peoples personal only the treaty council and started the ball rolling. >> another thing, an example of how important it is to look at, i think many of you are interested in social justice. many people in the united states our, and issues you
nation. it was my first -- sioux nation. it was my first published book. important thing i think russell means was the main mind behind this was forming international indian treaty council 1974, to take that treaty to international levels. these treaties between the united states and different native people, there were 300 legitimate treaties, plenty of treaties, like to remove the cherokee from george -- georgia, andrew jackson's -- that locked the leaders up and close down their newspaper....
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the first nation to recognize my country was morocco. in signing the treaty of tripoli in 1796, our second president, john adams, wrote, "the united states has, in itself, no character of empathy against the laws, religion, or tranquilly of muslims." since our founding, american muslims have been rich in the united states. they have fought in our wars, served in our government, stood up for civil rights, they have taught at our universities, excelled in our sports arenas, won nobel prizes, built our tallest buildings. >> anything there you disagree with? >> i disagree completely, of course. obama is a politician. for them to go and say nice compliments, well overboard like that, the jihadist claims of islam are -- if you look at how >> they regard the whole earth belongs to islam. for president obama to give to confirm their america has islamic culture, which one of for this was muslim? none. what did curran play in our constitution? nothing. on as discovered america. i do not understand. >> what impact do you think that speech had? made
the first nation to recognize my country was morocco. in signing the treaty of tripoli in 1796, our second president, john adams, wrote, "the united states has, in itself, no character of empathy against the laws, religion, or tranquilly of muslims." since our founding, american muslims have been rich in the united states. they have fought in our wars, served in our government, stood up for civil rights, they have taught at our universities, excelled in our sports arenas, won nobel...
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nations launched probes into space. >> how do you put it together. how much cooperation should there be, how much competition. >> when china launched their first into orbit. it was the third nation behind russia and the u.s. with the capability of putting human being into space. >> they'll have as space station of their own saying they want to go to the mon. india's space station is robotic. one of the the five crafts orbiting mars is indian. >> they are the first nation to go into mars on their first try. >> the european space agency launched a satellite in 1975 and intends to use the dream chaser in space. with all players, cooperation seems to be the way forward. >> human space exploration is expensive, difficult, risky, challenging that it probably makes sense for is number of nations to do it together. >> it's an interesting model. of 15 nations working together. countries with serious arguments on the surface. >> there are the new breed of private companies. >> we are on the verge of a great shift. there's a disruption in the wind, and that disruption is the ability of private commercial transporters to launch vehicles for a significantly smaller c
nations launched probes into space. >> how do you put it together. how much cooperation should there be, how much competition. >> when china launched their first into orbit. it was the third nation behind russia and the u.s. with the capability of putting human being into space. >> they'll have as space station of their own saying they want to go to the mon. india's space station is robotic. one of the the five crafts orbiting mars is indian. >> they are the first nation...
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latrobe may have seen or was told about america's first national order invented by peter charles in 1788 for the senate chamber at federal hall in new york where the first federal congress met. latrobe's column capitals includes stars, rays of the sun, and the cipher u.s., all emblems borrowed from the great seal. latrobe approached his american orders in an entirely different way. he used the flora of native american plants to represent the professions of the nation's population. the six corn stalk shafts topped by corn cob capitals represented america's farmers, represented agricultural, our farmers. latrobe broke from the tradition of the 1790s capitol in other ways. the 1793 drawing for the first senate included paintings of stars and state seals on the vaulted ceiling to express the chamber's function. the first senate chamber was directly above the courtroom. it was entered in the center of its semi circular side through four of the most elaborate of the greek ionic columns. according to greek historian, it housed several ancient cults. senators then elected by the state legislatur
latrobe may have seen or was told about america's first national order invented by peter charles in 1788 for the senate chamber at federal hall in new york where the first federal congress met. latrobe's column capitals includes stars, rays of the sun, and the cipher u.s., all emblems borrowed from the great seal. latrobe approached his american orders in an entirely different way. he used the flora of native american plants to represent the professions of the nation's population. the six corn...
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his former player matt williams of the nationals won his first, national league award.gratulations to them both. >>> kobe bryant is number four on the all time nba scoring list but number one all time in missed shots. that ball off the rim last night against the grizzlies was 13,418 miss of kobe's fine career. by the way, three a ahead of kobe are kareem, karl malone and mj, michael jordan. you've got to be on that list you have to take a lot of shots. >> no kidding never saw a shot he didn't like. >> he makes them too. >> he does. >> 6:19. still ahead the celebrity who just took his very first selfie and, he did it, with a camera because he doesn't have a cell phone. >> a regular camera. >> how did he accomplish this. >> we will find out. >> it isis a pretty necklace that could save your life, see how this warm will notify police if you find yourself in danger. we will have it when >>> yeah. >> i always think of pretty woman when i hear this song. >> okay, okay. >> come on. >> thank you, katie. >> tom jones does a nice version too. i love that. >> i had no idea. i have
his former player matt williams of the nationals won his first, national league award.gratulations to them both. >>> kobe bryant is number four on the all time nba scoring list but number one all time in missed shots. that ball off the rim last night against the grizzlies was 13,418 miss of kobe's fine career. by the way, three a ahead of kobe are kareem, karl malone and mj, michael jordan. you've got to be on that list you have to take a lot of shots. >> no kidding never saw a...
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and gone to paris, which is seen as the sight of human freedom, and back to -- french were the first nation give full civil rights to jewish citizens in 1793. right to vote, right to own property, et cetera. so, the french had this reputation. french jews felt confident their country would protect them. many of them were imprisoned in the camps. the immigrant jews were, of course, very nervous and apprehensive, that's should be, and at first the effort -- the germans are very canny. the effort was to round up only immigrants and foreign jews especially german jews. but it became quite clear right after the government was founded, because if you remember, the french signed an armistice, the only nation to sign an armistice with germany and was allowed to keep about half of its geography under french control. roughly from 1940 to 1942. and they began passing antisell -- antisemitic laws before the germans citied them to so there was antiseptember time in paris as there was in all of europe. anti-semitism is not a french disease. and at first, the french jews thought they would be protected. t
and gone to paris, which is seen as the sight of human freedom, and back to -- french were the first nation give full civil rights to jewish citizens in 1793. right to vote, right to own property, et cetera. so, the french had this reputation. french jews felt confident their country would protect them. many of them were imprisoned in the camps. the immigrant jews were, of course, very nervous and apprehensive, that's should be, and at first the effort -- the germans are very canny. the effort...
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interestingly, minutes ago i saw my first national guard humvee drive by. that's significant. because, for the first time, as the authorities have told me, the national guard will be involved out policing on the streets should this get into a situation that needs to be controlled. that wasn't the case last time. in this crowd over here says that that national guard is only going to make things worse. that it's arrogant and a sign of disrespect. now, as we see again, the police, we showed you. there is only a few officers here. we have seen more officers come out. then we saw them go back in. they they are not trying to be in an aggressive position. you see none of them have on riot gear. clearly this crowd -- let's cross the street and get closer. this crowd is starting to get energized and we have hours to go before the decision they are waiting. how are you doing? what's your name? >> i can't tell you my name. >> are you going to be out here all night regardless of the decision. >> as you can see they are very upset. take you a little bit into this. there is a lot of exciteme
interestingly, minutes ago i saw my first national guard humvee drive by. that's significant. because, for the first time, as the authorities have told me, the national guard will be involved out policing on the streets should this get into a situation that needs to be controlled. that wasn't the case last time. in this crowd over here says that that national guard is only going to make things worse. that it's arrogant and a sign of disrespect. now, as we see again, the police, we showed you....
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first guest this evening is a multiple grammy, emmy and golden globe award-winning performer whose new album, "it's the girls," came out yesterday to fantastic reviews. she also has just announced a a big nationalfirst time touring in ten years. her fans are going to go bonkers. please welcome one of the most talented people around, our pal, bette midler! ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's what i'm talking about! >> thank you! >> jimmy: you look gorgeous. >> i got it, i got it. >> jimmy: beautiful. hey! >> thank you. >> jimmy: we love you. >> i brought it. >> jimmy: we love you, we love you. welcome, thank you for coming on the show. >> my pleasure. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: they love -- you look gorgeous. >> thank you, i feel gorgeous. >> jimmy: thank you for being here, again. >> my pleasure. >> jimmy: and congrats on this new album here. "it's the girls," this is a a tribute to all girl groups. >> yeah, all the girl groups that i've ever known and loved my whole life. >> jimmy: i love girl groups. >> i do, too. >> jimmy: i grew up with the girl groups. >> really? >> jimmy: i did, i do, i know all of them -- i was obsessed with, like, the ronettes. and i was really into ph
first guest this evening is a multiple grammy, emmy and golden globe award-winning performer whose new album, "it's the girls," came out yesterday to fantastic reviews. she also has just announced a a big nationalfirst time touring in ten years. her fans are going to go bonkers. please welcome one of the most talented people around, our pal, bette midler! ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's what i'm talking about! >> thank you! >> jimmy: you look...
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republican dan sullivan goes "on the record" for his first national it v interview since winning the hotly contest it the alaska senateç election. that's next. >>> well, the a.p. says senator elect dan sullivan is the new u.s. senator from the state of alaska and senator elect dan sullivan has already jumped on a plane and make it to washington in time for important senate meetings today. still tonight senator mark beg given is not conceding. >> greta, great to be here, thanks for having me. >> welcome to washington. you have been here before though. tell me what about senator begich. >> after our election went off i went and did marine corps training. i'm still in the reference and was focused on that. when the a.p. and other news organizations called it, i was being respectful to the process. but also wanted to get down here. roll up my sleeves. do work for my fellow alaskans. we had important meetings today. people are talking about committee assignments and things like that. had some votes today. i wanted to be here for important meetings. >> what committee are you on. >> differ
republican dan sullivan goes "on the record" for his first national it v interview since winning the hotly contest it the alaska senateç election. that's next. >>> well, the a.p. says senator elect dan sullivan is the new u.s. senator from the state of alaska and senator elect dan sullivan has already jumped on a plane and make it to washington in time for important senate meetings today. still tonight senator mark beg given is not conceding. >> greta, great to be...
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but first nations, indian tribes in theedriver's seat.can be successful where the federal governments in both countries a failed. the only way that that ultimately can be resolve this by granting us the right to be able to own our romance. john: thank you, terry anderson, may joules. coming up, the return to my local park. why is it so nice and so many are a mess? up next, how clever ways to mark property helped make america rich. ♪ (holiday music is playing) hey! i guess we're going to need a new santa ♪(the music builds to a climax.) more people are coming to audi than ever before. see why now is the best time. audi will cover your first month's payment on select models at the season of audi sales event. visit audioffers.com today. ♪ john: now, i want to introduce you to one of the most impressive people i know. i first met in maybe 15 years ago, one of those lunches. ideas about solving poverty. i go to lunch is like that because it bugs me that america is so rich when most of the world's poor and the world is not figured out a way to
but first nations, indian tribes in theedriver's seat.can be successful where the federal governments in both countries a failed. the only way that that ultimately can be resolve this by granting us the right to be able to own our romance. john: thank you, terry anderson, may joules. coming up, the return to my local park. why is it so nice and so many are a mess? up next, how clever ways to mark property helped make america rich. ♪ (holiday music is playing) hey! i guess we're going to need...
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otherwise, i think it would have been -- not the first or second national park, but yellowstone certainly captured that. but this remains a draw to nexus people according to park department records today. when you get that kind of attention, you know the economic , to have aour region can of visitation come here to see our natural resources. >> colorado springs, colorado. rit rich history. you're watching american history tv. all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. 2015 c-span student video competition is underway. opened all middle and high school students to create a 5-7 minute documentary on the theme, the three branches and you great you.ng help prizes totaling $100,000. for a list of rules and how to get started, go to student cam.org. >>
otherwise, i think it would have been -- not the first or second national park, but yellowstone certainly captured that. but this remains a draw to nexus people according to park department records today. when you get that kind of attention, you know the economic , to have aour region can of visitation come here to see our natural resources. >> colorado springs, colorado. rit rich history. you're watching american history tv. all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. 2015 c-span student...