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thanks for watching i'm natalie allen. >> and i'm george howell.s after the break with jim clancy. this is cnn. >>> every day, people fall. from a simple misstep, to tripping over a rug, to just losing their balance. and not being able to get up from a fall can have serious, lifetime consequences. being prepared is important. philips lifeline with autoalert is more than just a medical alert button. it's an advanced fall detection system designed to get you help quickly. if you fall and you're unable to push your button, the fall detection technology within autoalert can trigger the button to automatically place a call for help. our us-based staff will make sure you get the help you need right away. this is philips lifeline. we received a fall-detected signal. do you need help? call now about philips lifeline with autoalert, the only button with philips' advanced fall detection technology. we'll send you this free information kit about the importance of getting help quickly, should you happen to fall. when i fell, i couldn't press the button. i blac
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george howell, you may need earplugs in a couple of hours. now let's go to san francisco, california, and join dan simon. here's what i learned today. a lot of folks know that the match is 90 minutes and you have the mysterious injury time. if the game is tied, they go into a 30-minute overtime. injury time, if they are still tied, because we love to play out all of these scenarios, you have five players from each team going one-on-one with the goalie trying to get past him, trying to convert it into a point, into the net. that with the most goals, wins. if they are still tied, sudden death wins. i don't know if they get the rules. i get the rules. we are all getting the rules on this world cup fever. >> reporter: well, thank you for that clarification, brooke. helpful to me. this is in downtown san francisco and there is a very broad international workforce. this is where people have been coming to cheer on their home country. as you can see at the moment, a lot of people are in their blue and white jerseys. they are cheering on team argenti
george howell, you may need earplugs in a couple of hours. now let's go to san francisco, california, and join dan simon. here's what i learned today. a lot of folks know that the match is 90 minutes and you have the mysterious injury time. if the game is tied, they go into a 30-minute overtime. injury time, if they are still tied, because we love to play out all of these scenarios, you have five players from each team going one-on-one with the goalie trying to get past him, trying to convert...
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i'm george howell. >> i'm natalie allen. thank you for being with us. we begin in gaza where hamas and the israeli military have agreed to stop fighting for the next 12 hours. >> but right up until the last minute and you see these live pictures both sides whether trading fire. hamas firing rockets into israel and israel launching more air strikes on gaza. the u.s. secretary of state john kerry is pushing for a week long truce to begin on sunday. >> the gaza health ministry says 883 people have been killed, close to 6,000 wounded. 40 israelis have been killed most of them soldiers. >>> john vauss is in jerusalem for us. he joins us now with the latest and again, john, they're hoping for 12 hours of peace but that smoke over gaza and these live pictures could be some sort of ominous look at what may be ahead. >> well, look, both sides have said they will honor this cease fire, the israelis though making note if hamas does violate the deal, then they will hit back hard. but right now, the clock's ticking. hope for the best tha
i'm george howell. >> i'm natalie allen. thank you for being with us. we begin in gaza where hamas and the israeli military have agreed to stop fighting for the next 12 hours. >> but right up until the last minute and you see these live pictures both sides whether trading fire. hamas firing rockets into israel and israel launching more air strikes on gaza. the u.s. secretary of state john kerry is pushing for a week long truce to begin on sunday. >> the gaza health ministry...
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i'm george howell. >> i'm natalie allen. thank you for being with us.begin in gaza where hamas and the israeli military have agreed to stop fighting for the next 12 hours. >> but right up until the last minute and you see these live pictures both sides whether trading fire. hamas firing
i'm george howell. >> i'm natalie allen. thank you for being with us.begin in gaza where hamas and the israeli military have agreed to stop fighting for the next 12 hours. >> but right up until the last minute and you see these live pictures both sides whether trading fire. hamas firing
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george howell, cnn, chicago. >> i want to bring in cnn senior political analyst and advisor david.his and interest what george howell said, the united states never admitted to this. sounds like what we're seeing from russia. >> it does. i think it's important to point out the united states has generally had a record as a super power but we've made mistakes and this is one of them. there are some striking similarities between this and what will appear to happen to ukraine and that is of a commercial jet flies into a war zone area is mistaken as a fighter and is shot down by a missile and everybody dies. there was 290 on each plane and a lot of children on each plane but the mistake the united states made, with the accidental firing, that's not a mistake. that happens in war zones. the mistake was in lying about it afterwards, telling the world we had nothing to do with it, basically wasn't us and we falsified the record and never as you have pointed out, never took full responsibility. having said all that, erin, i think there is one distinction that needs to be made. >> yeah. >> th
george howell, cnn, chicago. >> i want to bring in cnn senior political analyst and advisor david.his and interest what george howell said, the united states never admitted to this. sounds like what we're seeing from russia. >> it does. i think it's important to point out the united states has generally had a record as a super power but we've made mistakes and this is one of them. there are some striking similarities between this and what will appear to happen to ukraine and that is...
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along with george howell. it is 9:00 in israel and gaza where a ceasefire has been in effect for the past hour. >> israel and hamas treated rocket fire and air strikes until the last minute with large and powerful explosions in gaza. this truce is scheduled to last until 8:00 p.m. local time, 11 more hours. >> we have live pictures for you now from gaza where you can see some barely visible homes. relatively quiet since the ceasefire began and not so right up until the very minute it began. of course this pause in the fighting is meant to bring medical supplies into gaza and many wounded to be evacuated. israel said if hamas breaks the truce it will respond. quite fragile. >> john vaus is in jerusalem. from your vantage point, we see smoke still billowing. what do you understand? >> reporter: joe, so far, so good. we are an hour in and it is relatively quiet there in gaza. certainly in gaza city. cars are back out on the streets and shops are expected to reopen. medical teams are expected to go to the areas th
along with george howell. it is 9:00 in israel and gaza where a ceasefire has been in effect for the past hour. >> israel and hamas treated rocket fire and air strikes until the last minute with large and powerful explosions in gaza. this truce is scheduled to last until 8:00 p.m. local time, 11 more hours. >> we have live pictures for you now from gaza where you can see some barely visible homes. relatively quiet since the ceasefire began and not so right up until the very minute...
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>> george howell and dan simon are out there for us live surrounded by fans. george howell to you live in soldier field. are fans pumped? are they ready to see us beat belgium? >> reporter: guys, brooke baldwin asked, are you pumped, are you ready to beat belgium? >> yeah! >> reporter: look, it's just a big watch party out here. we have some 20,000 people -- if we can show you this live shot, if you can't be in el salvador, the headquarters for soccer. a sea of red, white, and blue. there are dedicated, loyal fans. did anyone skip for? nobody will admit it. what do you think? you were going to stay something? >> i'm just glad that jose is back on the lineup. i hope he can put a goal in. >> belgium, tough team. what do you think? >> let's win. >> reporter: and you wanted to do something real quick, right? >> take a selfie. >> reporter: all right. but a lot of excitement here and i think people are anxious to see this matchup. >> i love the setting and i love the excitement among the fans. you have team usa and, yes, we're playing this team belgium and we happen
>> george howell and dan simon are out there for us live surrounded by fans. george howell to you live in soldier field. are fans pumped? are they ready to see us beat belgium? >> reporter: guys, brooke baldwin asked, are you pumped, are you ready to beat belgium? >> yeah! >> reporter: look, it's just a big watch party out here. we have some 20,000 people -- if we can show you this live shot, if you can't be in el salvador, the headquarters for soccer. a sea of red,...
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george howell live in chicago. meteorologist jennifer gray is in the cnn weather center. a jacket on in july. >> carol, you know, i had to change jackets because we had some rain come through. and got my scarf handy because temperatures are supposed to drop some 10 to 20 degrees. here in chicago, we only get like three months of really warm weather. we don't have summer days to spare. so, look, that's impressive to talk about that. cooler air is on the way throughout the midwest. and then we look at what happened just over the weekend, in burbank, illinois, the story was flooding. we saw floodwaters overtake neighborhoods, flood basements, and even overwhelm that city's sewage system. then in florida, just the other day, at disney world, the monorail was knocked out of power, people were stranded, 30 feet in the air, simply because of power outages because of strong storms that moved through that area. witnesses say they saw lightning bolts, but officials there telling us no lightning bolt directly caused that power outage there. it caused the monorail to lose power. also
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george howell is live in chicago. george, it just seems like the violence here will not let up. >> brianna, it's a difficult problem, no doubt. the police, the people in these communities, they are trying to get their hands around to deal with. you mentioned the 19-year-old who was killed and then at least eight other people who were shot monday night. that's the problem that police have been dealing with along the backdrop of this very, very violent fourth of july weekend. when you go into the neighborhoods, you talk to people, you get a sense that people are frustrated. they want something more to be done. neighbors question whether police are doing enough. then you talk to police, and they say look, we are putting more officers in the different communities where they think that they will be effective and these things still continue to happen, especially when the temperatures warm up here in chicago, it is a frustrating situation that police, that officials, community members, are trying to deal with. mayor rahm eman
george howell is live in chicago. george, it just seems like the violence here will not let up. >> brianna, it's a difficult problem, no doubt. the police, the people in these communities, they are trying to get their hands around to deal with. you mentioned the 19-year-old who was killed and then at least eight other people who were shot monday night. that's the problem that police have been dealing with along the backdrop of this very, very violent fourth of july weekend. when you go...
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george howell live for us from chicago. >> great city otherwise. >> it is. you are right.why this is just such a sad, sad set of statistics. i will stay with the crime theme. if you let me head off it, yes, it's on the theme, but, no, it's not what a lot of people want to hear. stop and frisk. those policies are pretty controversial. if you add in allegations of racial profiling, you find yourself with a lawsuit on your hands. i'm going to take you to one particular city in florida that is being sued for that reason. before you weigh in with a personal feeling about it, wait until you hear the statistics. what we found out about police officers allegedly being told to stop all black men and what those officials are saying about those claims. [ heart beating, monitor beeping ] woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases ] woman #2: but i don't even live near the water. what you don't know about flood insurance may shock you -- including the fact that a preferr
george howell live for us from chicago. >> great city otherwise. >> it is. you are right.why this is just such a sad, sad set of statistics. i will stay with the crime theme. if you let me head off it, yes, it's on the theme, but, no, it's not what a lot of people want to hear. stop and frisk. those policies are pretty controversial. if you add in allegations of racial profiling, you find yourself with a lawsuit on your hands. i'm going to take you to one particular city in florida...
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george howell, many thanks. i'll be right back.at 30% of the traffic in a city is caused by people looking for parking. that's remarkable that so much energy is, is wasted. streetline has looked at the problem of parking, which has not been looked at for the last 30, 40 years. we wanted to rethink that whole industry, so we go and put out these sensors in each parking spot and then there's a mesh network that takes this information, sends it over the internet so you can go find exactly where those open parking spots are. the collaboration with citi was important for providing us the necessary financing; allow this small start up to go provide a service to municipalities. citi has been an incredible source of advice, how to engage with municipalities, how to structure deals, and as we think about internationally citi is there every step of the way. so the end result is you reduce congestion, you reduce pollution and you provide a service to merchants, and that certainly is huge. narrator: these are the skater kid: whoa narrator: tha
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i'm just going to prepare for her burial. >> that was our george howell reporting in chicago. george, thanks so much. let's continue this and bring in the homicide watch chicago editor for "the chicago sun times." so michael, the short way of saying this you know this better than most. you watch this closer than most. with that in mind, george really laid out a little bit of what happened this weekend, but in a broader sense what happened this weekend? >> for a little perspective, we had 77 people shot in a matter of 70 hours at one point. 13 of those people have now died. for some comparison that's about the same as last fourth of july weekend which was a four-day weekend, and it's double what we see on an average weekend here. i mean, it's not uncommon for three, four, five people to be killed and 30 or 40 other people to be wounded in a weekend, but this was just exceptionally high. >> and the police superintendent, he said a lot of things. we heard him say it's groundhog day in george howell's piece right there, but he also said this. he said we had a plan. the plan include
i'm just going to prepare for her burial. >> that was our george howell reporting in chicago. george, thanks so much. let's continue this and bring in the homicide watch chicago editor for "the chicago sun times." so michael, the short way of saying this you know this better than most. you watch this closer than most. with that in mind, george really laid out a little bit of what happened this weekend, but in a broader sense what happened this weekend? >> for a little...
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. >> and i'm george howell. >>> it is 111:00 in israel. >> israel announced it's resuming operations after several rockets were fired from the palestinian area. hamas says any truce must involve the withdrawal of israeli trips from gaza. our reporter is live and joins us with the very latest that's happening on the ground, carl? >> reporter: george, i think we really do have to spell out what cease-fire was offered and what cease-fire was rejected by the warring sides here, just so we're clear. because obviously the political and diplomatic game will be why this situation broke apart and why in the last few moments we've seen a resumption of heavy shelling and artillery fire. israel made the offer of a four-hour extension to the saturday cease-fire and followed that up saying it unilaterally would extend the cease-fire 24 hours. however, israel did reserve the right to continue to devoi militant tunnels upside of gaza and also to go after militant rocket launchers inside of gaza. israeli troops would also remain on the gaza strip. and overnight a hamas representative came out and sai
. >> and i'm george howell. >>> it is 111:00 in israel. >> israel announced it's resuming operations after several rockets were fired from the palestinian area. hamas says any truce must involve the withdrawal of israeli trips from gaza. our reporter is live and joins us with the very latest that's happening on the ground, carl? >> reporter: george, i think we really do have to spell out what cease-fire was offered and what cease-fire was rejected by the warring sides...
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. >> and i'm george howell. the news continues right after the break with cnn new day.t's keeping you from the healthcare you deserve.. at humana, we believe if healthcare changes, if frustration and paperwork decrease... the gap begins to close. so let's simplify things. let's close the gap between people and care. hey, razor. check this out. listen up, thunder dragons, it's time to get a hotel. we can save big with priceline express deals. you know what man, these guys aint no dragons. they're cool. these deals are legit. yeah, we're cool. she's cool. we're cool. priceline express deals really are legit. thousands of people book them everyday. perhaps it's because there are thousands of four star hotels to choose from. or maybe people just like saving up to 55%. look - saving you money makes us happy. these wifi hotspots we get with our xfinity internet service are all over the place. hey you can stop looking. i found one. see? what do you think a wifi hotspot smells like? i'm thinking roast beef. want to get lunch? get the fastest wifi hotspots and more coverage on t
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. >> and i'm george howell. hamas has rejected a 24-hour ceasefire extension with israel. the group says the withdrawal of israeli soldiers from gaza is mandatory for any deal. israel accepted the extension late saturday and its military appears to be holding fire. n and in libya, the united states evacuated its embassy from tripoli on saturday. the urgent removal of 150 personnel comes amid intense violence in the region. >> the last set of coffins containing the remains of flight 17 victims has arrived to the netherlands. forensic experts say they've made the first positive identification of a person who was on board that doomed flight. they aren't releasing a name yet, but they say the deceased was a dutch national. >>> turning back now to the situation in gaza where what appears to be a unilateral ceasefire is still in place. >> after a 12-hour humanitarian truce that expired on saturday, the israeli security cabinet agreed to a 24-hour extension proposed by the united nations. that was supposed to go into effect more than nine hours ago. hamas, however, rejected that
. >> and i'm george howell. hamas has rejected a 24-hour ceasefire extension with israel. the group says the withdrawal of israeli soldiers from gaza is mandatory for any deal. israel accepted the extension late saturday and its military appears to be holding fire. n and in libya, the united states evacuated its embassy from tripoli on saturday. the urgent removal of 150 personnel comes amid intense violence in the region. >> the last set of coffins containing the remains of flight...
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this george george howell you i was probably fifteen was city san diego fifteen yet long time yeah did you know the things weren't right would boy girl get. drugs didn't work no no it was funny what happened to george no no actually like george do you have a guilty pleasure i do i love popcorn but it's not really a guilty pleasure but i just eat it all the time what are you afraid of i'm afraid of people not getting on the same boat with the way i think. which are to success combat zones you. larry that's a long list that can even go into the. pub favorite summers top time carole king birch america rack you see her show in new york and i have not seen this beautiful it's called beautiful. burt bacharach. i love this girl bat for lashes see. and do other person i don't know john in bed what's on your bucket list i don't have one if you weren't a musician what would you be i'd be great at anything i did you stand there on a desert island what three things do you have with you you probably need anything now i would say ira i would say sarah say i can't take sarah without the whole family.
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george howell has more. gun sales have fallen sharply in the last year.ort says sales have dropped 7-point-6 percent in the first six months of the year. gun enthusiasts are not worried president obama tried to pass a gun bill last year that would bulldog: it's true! i am a bundle of talent! but my friends are learning skills that can change a life. that's why mattress discounters good deed dogs is raising money to help train dogs like suzie to engage students in schools and special education classes. while ginger visits folks in the hospital offering quiet comfort. with your help, we can do even more! make a donation at mattressdiscountersdogs.com or any mattress discounters. mattress discounters good deed dogs helping dogs help people. >>: the ada the approach is now backed up on the east and westbound lanes. faugh and when not quite back up and to the maze of bill we are backed up 20 + minutes from the bay bridge this morning . >>: a car crashes into bank of america . a building and an r-v were destroyed by this fire near sacramento yesterday afternoon
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george howell, cnn, chicago. >>> it was an amazing run.m howard because what an amazing athlete. howard set a world cup record with 16 saves in yesterday's match against belgium. though the u.s. got knocked out of the tournament, howard has become an instant legend. >> on twitter yesterday during the game all everybody was talking about tim howard, at some point, someone came up with a #things tim howard could save. apparently if he would have been in the uruguay game, he could have been saved the defender from getting by the -- bitten. here's a great one. he could have saved the meteor from landing on planet earth, the dinosaurs would still be around. who knows what would happen. my all time favorite is tim howard could have saved mufasa from falling to his death. how different would that movie have been? >> where was tim howard when we really needed him? that was a lot of fun. i can't wait for tim howard to come home. because he will be a big star! thank you so much for joining me. "@this hour" with berman and michaela starts now. >> tro
george howell, cnn, chicago. >>> it was an amazing run.m howard because what an amazing athlete. howard set a world cup record with 16 saves in yesterday's match against belgium. though the u.s. got knocked out of the tournament, howard has become an instant legend. >> on twitter yesterday during the game all everybody was talking about tim howard, at some point, someone came up with a #things tim howard could save. apparently if he would have been in the uruguay game, he could...
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george howell, cnn, chicago. >> new to the u.s.f the country, getting behind this team. let's bring in laura baldesarra, the anchor of "world sport" on cnni. you've been the man of the match at this year's world cup. i look up to you, not just because you're standing up on top of a car. the u.s. and soccer, it has been a slow going romance but do you believe that this is more than a flash point, this is culture change? >> absolutely. hands down, 100% the numbers show it, the viewing shows it. the way the fans got into this world cup, that absolutely shows it, and now u.s. soccer has a face. they have tim howard, a very heavily bearded face, i might add. >> handsome. >> sure, handsome. it's your word, i'll take it. yes. they have a face and that is who will be seen as the face of u.s. soccer for let's hope at least four more years moving forward to the next world cup. it's actually kind of strange. if you had asked me who could become the face of u.s. soccer ahead of the world cup, i would have said hands down clint derpcy. landon d
george howell, cnn, chicago. >> new to the u.s.f the country, getting behind this team. let's bring in laura baldesarra, the anchor of "world sport" on cnni. you've been the man of the match at this year's world cup. i look up to you, not just because you're standing up on top of a car. the u.s. and soccer, it has been a slow going romance but do you believe that this is more than a flash point, this is culture change? >> absolutely. hands down, 100% the numbers show it,...
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and with that, our tale of two cities now, george howell is in chicago. jean casarez is in new york. we begin tonight with george. >> violent retail on the streets of chicago. a rash of shootings in a span of five days. monday night a 19-year-old was shot and killed, eight wounded. and over the holiday weekend, a reported 82 people were injured by gunfire, 16 reported killed. most of the shootings on the city's south side. >> you don't want it to happen to you, because you never know. >> people like murphy palmer live with the fear and frustration that nothing seems to stop these spikes of violence. >> it happens every day. you don't want to see it in your neighborhood. >> reporter: right. >> but it happens. >> reporter: police say they had plan in place, put mortgage officers on patrol in certain neighborhoods. but chicago's top cop admit there's is just something about sunday making it one of the bloodiest in memory. >> we're square rooting it nine ways from sunday. what is it that happened yesterday? was it a fatigue factor? did we give people off? >> t
and with that, our tale of two cities now, george howell is in chicago. jean casarez is in new york. we begin tonight with george. >> violent retail on the streets of chicago. a rash of shootings in a span of five days. monday night a 19-year-old was shot and killed, eight wounded. and over the holiday weekend, a reported 82 people were injured by gunfire, 16 reported killed. most of the shootings on the city's south side. >> you don't want it to happen to you, because you never...
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george howell has more.torms. >> reporter:flash flooding over the weekend -- in suburban chicago -- turned residential streets into impassable rivers. this driver tried to cross it. but then look. moments later -- he and his son had to be rescued, after the car got stuck. so much rain fell so quickly -- it flooded basements. and overwhelmed the sewer system in burbank, illinois. "it came down so fast our sewer lines couldn't keep up with the water that we had. so everything just backed up on us." >> reporter:2 to 4 inches of rainfall in northern illinois. >> reporter:4 to 6 soaked communities downstate. >> reporter:and more rain is in the forecast. >> reporter:in florida, the weather caused a chaotic scene at the happiest place on earth about 120 passengers had to be *evacuated from the monorail at disney world after a power outage caused it to stop in its tracks, trapping passengers 30 feet in the air witnesses say they saw a few bolts of lightening nearby. disney officials blame bad weather for the power o
george howell has more.torms. >> reporter:flash flooding over the weekend -- in suburban chicago -- turned residential streets into impassable rivers. this driver tried to cross it. but then look. moments later -- he and his son had to be rescued, after the car got stuck. so much rain fell so quickly -- it flooded basements. and overwhelmed the sewer system in burbank, illinois. "it came down so fast our sewer lines couldn't keep up with the water that we had. so everything just...
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george howell, cnn, chicago. >> for a long time i was one of the people when the seat belt sign went. not anymore, not at all anymore because you never know when it's going to come. we have' seen that more often, the turbulence comes out of nowhere. >> do you think it is climate change or more air traffic in. >> i think all contributes to it. don't you think? >> i don't know. i think it's the air traffic. i think, i don't know anything about climate change but i feel there are so many more planes in the air, and a little bit we pay attention to it, also. i think that's, often topples komz out no? you like saying -- >> you're just having a conversation. i'm sitting here. >> you are saying you buckle up. i'm safe. the rest of you are not. >> that's what you're saying. we were trying to explain the condition, you were just taking care of yourself. that's all right. you can go that way. >> got to on this show. >> a ped of calm shattered, what's happening in the middle east, hamas ending a humanitarian pause, firing mortars into israel, so we will be live on the ground with the latest. he
george howell, cnn, chicago. >> for a long time i was one of the people when the seat belt sign went. not anymore, not at all anymore because you never know when it's going to come. we have' seen that more often, the turbulence comes out of nowhere. >> do you think it is climate change or more air traffic in. >> i think all contributes to it. don't you think? >> i don't know. i think it's the air traffic. i think, i don't know anything about climate change but i feel...
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george howell has more from storm weary chicago. what do you have to tell us?ve seen storms here in chicago. and, look, it is july. and we're talking about cooler temperatures on the way. it is kind of depressing it look at that. the big picture, though, has been a lot of severe weather, storms in the area, and a lot of rain. flash flooding over the weekend in suburban chicago turned residential streets in impassable rivers. this driver tried to cross it. but then look moments later he and his son had to be rescued after the car got stuck. so much rain fell so quickly, it flooded basements and overwhelmed the sewer system in burbank, illinois. >> came down so fast, and we just couldn't, the water couldn't keep up, our sewer pipes couldn't keep up with the water we had. so everything just backed up on us. >> reporter: 2 to 4 inches of rainfall fell in northern illinois, 4 to 6 inches soaked communities downstate, and more rain is in the forecast. in florida, the weather caused a chaotic scene at the happiest place on earth, about 120 passengers had to be evacuat
george howell has more from storm weary chicago. what do you have to tell us?ve seen storms here in chicago. and, look, it is july. and we're talking about cooler temperatures on the way. it is kind of depressing it look at that. the big picture, though, has been a lot of severe weather, storms in the area, and a lot of rain. flash flooding over the weekend in suburban chicago turned residential streets in impassable rivers. this driver tried to cross it. but then look moments later he and his...
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george howell thanks so much there, in chicago. now to salvador, brazil, where the game was played.cene there, shasta. >> you know, obviously, this is disappointment here. i think it has to be said this has been a terrific run. not only for team usa but for the tens of thousands of fans that flew into brazil. americans had the most tickets to see the games in person. they've been flying all over the country. happy and really making brazilian friends. a great atmosphere. >> all right, shasta darlington. so many proud american fans there behind you. chris cuomo was at the match. he joins us on the phone from salvador, brazil. what a great tournament that this team had although certainly a disappointment today. >> absolutely. bitterness at losing the match is very telling about the promise of the team. they gave belgium everything they could handle in regular time. and howard was just the standout goalie of the tournament thus far. the belgium fans that we were sitting among were blown away by the ability of the defense to hold. and then they just had so many opportunities at the end a
george howell thanks so much there, in chicago. now to salvador, brazil, where the game was played.cene there, shasta. >> you know, obviously, this is disappointment here. i think it has to be said this has been a terrific run. not only for team usa but for the tens of thousands of fans that flew into brazil. americans had the most tickets to see the games in person. they've been flying all over the country. happy and really making brazilian friends. a great atmosphere. >> all...
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. >> as george howell pointed out, chicago, they have a pretty short summer, he was hoping that it turns around quickly. thanks, jennifer. >> when 70 is the downside, you're in good shape. >> on lake shore drive, kind of perfect. >> take 70 all day. >> coming up next on "new day," the border crisis. more and more children being held in processing centers along the border and really in various places in the country. their futures uncertain. we'll talk to a republican congressman who had an inside look at one of these detention centers, a look that not many people have been able to get. >> a star-studded new ad honoring derek jeter, aka the captain. we'll show you the clip that has everyone talking, even sox fans. that's "the bleacher report." >> tip that cap. rritating your ? (singing) ♪ visine® gives your eyes relief in seconds. visine®. get back to normal. when la quinta.com sends sales rep steve hatfield the ready for you alert, the second his room is ready. you know what he brings? any questions? can i get an a, steve? yes! three a's! he brings his a-game! the ready for you alert, onl
. >> as george howell pointed out, chicago, they have a pretty short summer, he was hoping that it turns around quickly. thanks, jennifer. >> when 70 is the downside, you're in good shape. >> on lake shore drive, kind of perfect. >> take 70 all day. >> coming up next on "new day," the border crisis. more and more children being held in processing centers along the border and really in various places in the country. their futures uncertain. we'll talk to a...
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howell eisner "fox news". >>> a new party trip for prince george in time for his first birthday. >> newly released photo thathows the future king walking. prince george turns one tomorrow. peter rabbit theme birthday party was held over the weekend and his grandmother, carol middleton, who is a party planner so she hosted the whole thing. another party will be hosted for him by his parents at kensington palace. >>> well, as if that weren't entertaining enough, topping entertainment headlines rocker adam le vine is a married man. >> maroon five front man, married this weekend. pair wed in a ceremony in mexico. >> is that what she wore. >> i doubt it. >> although, she could. she looks fabulous. >> 275 guest is a tended including robert downey, junior. so beyonce may have hinted at her involvement in the 50 shades of gray movie. >> now i will go see it. >> is that the only way your wife allows you to. >> no, i just like her. >> singer releasing a couple clips of the the trailer for perfect movie on her instagram page. clip where is covered with what sound like a different rendition of her craze any love song. t
howell eisner "fox news". >>> a new party trip for prince george in time for his first birthday. >> newly released photo thathows the future king walking. prince george turns one tomorrow. peter rabbit theme birthday party was held over the weekend and his grandmother, carol middleton, who is a party planner so she hosted the whole thing. another party will be hosted for him by his parents at kensington palace. >>> well, as if that weren't entertaining enough,...
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8:00, visit the classroom of joel howell as he talks about human radiation experiments, and sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern a preview of jeffrey angle's manuscript on george h.w. bush and the peaceful end to the cold bar. >>> the world war ii d-day invision took place on june 6th, 1944, when 160,000 allied troops attacked german forces along a 50-mile stretch of french coastline. next, our discussion on d-day with craig symonds on the 70th anniversary of d-day in june, including his responses to your calls, tweets, and facebook posts. >> now joining us live from new york city is craig symonds. he's the author of the new book "neptune: the a
8:00, visit the classroom of joel howell as he talks about human radiation experiments, and sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern a preview of jeffrey angle's manuscript on george h.w. bush and the peaceful end to the cold bar. >>> the world war ii d-day invision took place on june 6th, 1944, when 160,000 allied troops attacked german forces along a 50-mile stretch of french coastline. next, our discussion on d-day with craig symonds on the 70th anniversary of d-day in june, including his...
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howel as he talks about u.s. government human radiation experiments conducted through the cold war and southbound at 8:00 p.m. eastern, jefrry engles' manuscript on george h.w. bush and the peaceful end of the cold war.eastern, jefrry manuscript on george h.w. bush and the peaceful end of the cold war.p.m. eastern, jefrry engles manuscript on george h.w. bush and the peaceful end of the cold war. >> on american artifacts, a visit to historical society ney baltimore to see old glory reflected in maryland 1812. among those on display is the manuscript of francis scott keyes', the star-spangled banner. >> the war of 1812 is a very important subject for the maryland historical society. when it was created in 1844 the defenders of baltimore as they called themselveses, the old defenders were very interested in remembering what had happened and letting the country know that this was probably an important event that they felt actually saved the the union in 1814. we were very rich in resources to tell that story from 1812 to 1815. the gallery has hundreds of objects and documents and what we basically tell is a story of baltimore as sort of the epicenter of th
howel as he talks about u.s. government human radiation experiments conducted through the cold war and southbound at 8:00 p.m. eastern, jefrry engles' manuscript on george h.w. bush and the peaceful end of the cold war.eastern, jefrry manuscript on george h.w. bush and the peaceful end of the cold war.p.m. eastern, jefrry engles manuscript on george h.w. bush and the peaceful end of the cold war. >> on american artifacts, a visit to historical society ney baltimore to see old glory...
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howell as he talked about u.s. government human radiation experiments conducted after world war ii through the cold war. and a preview of presidential historian manuscript on george h.w. bush and the peaceful end to the cold war. >>> i tell this story about how i, whose every aspect of whose identity is in one way or another a threat to israel. my gender is male. my religion is muslim. my citizenship is american, my culture is middle eastern. everything about me sends off all the warning signals for israel. so the experience of an iranian american single man trying to get through bengourian airport in the 20th century is a reminder despite how globalization has brought us closer and diminished the boundaries that separate us as nations, ethnicities, people, as cultures, despite all of that, all you've got to do is spend a few minutes trying to get through the airport to remember those divisions, those things that separate us are still very much alive. >> best-selling author and professor reza aslan will take your phone calls, e-mails and tweets on islamic fundamentalism, the war on terror and life in the middle east sunday noon eastern. >>> each week american art
howell as he talked about u.s. government human radiation experiments conducted after world war ii through the cold war. and a preview of presidential historian manuscript on george h.w. bush and the peaceful end to the cold war. >>> i tell this story about how i, whose every aspect of whose identity is in one way or another a threat to israel. my gender is male. my religion is muslim. my citizenship is american, my culture is middle eastern. everything about me sends off all the...
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8:00, visit the classroom of joel howell as he talks about human radiation experiments, and sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern a preview of jeffrey angle's manuscript on george h.w. bush and the peaceful end to the cold bar. >>> the world war ii d-day invision took place on june 6th, 1944, when 160,000 allied troops attacked german forces along a 50-mile stretch of french coastline. next, our discussion on d-day with craig symonds on the 70th anniversary of d-day in june, including his responses to your calls, tweets, and facebook posts. >> now joining us live from new york city is craig symonds. he's the author of the new book "neptune: the allied invasion of europe and the d-day landings. mr. symonds, thanks for joining us. >> my pleasure. thank you. >> we just saw yesterday, mr. symonds, an anniversary in normandy, the 70th anniversary of d-day. a lot of dignitaries there to make the day special yesterday. why do you think 70 years later this date still resonates with the american public? >> well, first of all, i'm glad that it does. i think it's important to remember significant moments in american and even world history and particularly this one where t
8:00, visit the classroom of joel howell as he talks about human radiation experiments, and sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern a preview of jeffrey angle's manuscript on george h.w. bush and the peaceful end to the cold bar. >>> the world war ii d-day invision took place on june 6th, 1944, when 160,000 allied troops attacked german forces along a 50-mile stretch of french coastline. next, our discussion on d-day with craig symonds on the 70th anniversary of d-day in june, including his...
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howell. eastern, a:00 p.m. preview a presidential historian 's manuscript on george h.w. bush in the peaceful end to the cold war. >> federal reserve chairman janet yellen was the keynote speaker at the imf's michel ca mdessus central banking lecture series. this is 90 minutes. >> i am jerry rice of the imf. the principles are about to join us. please take your seats. one other housekeeping thing -- if you wouldn't mind to please stay in your seats until the conversation at the end of the event is concluded, that will allow the chair yellen t -- the chair yellen to leave in a timely way. i would just ask that you stay in your seats until we conclude. with that, we are about to start in just a few minutes. enjoy. [applause] >> i am delighted to welcome you all to the inauguration of the lecture series, which we hope will become an annual event. it is a tremendous privilege to open the lecture series in the actual presence of the person to whom this series is actually dedicated. for being michel, with us. it is indeed a momentous occasion to welcome here at the imf the chai
howell. eastern, a:00 p.m. preview a presidential historian 's manuscript on george h.w. bush in the peaceful end to the cold war. >> federal reserve chairman janet yellen was the keynote speaker at the imf's michel ca mdessus central banking lecture series. this is 90 minutes. >> i am jerry rice of the imf. the principles are about to join us. please take your seats. one other housekeeping thing -- if you wouldn't mind to please stay in your seats until the conversation at the end...
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howell talking about radiation experiments. and sunday, a preview of jeffrey engel's manuscript of george h.w. bush and the peaceful end of the cold war. >> defense secretary chuck hagel and joint chiefs of staff general martin dempsey briefing reporters at the pentagon -- at the pentagon in a few minutes. that's coming up at 11:45 eastern here on c-span. while we wait, a discussion from this morning's "washington journal" on the latest developments in iraq. >> host: we want to welcome ambassador james jeffrey, a 35-year ambassador of the state department and now a visiting fellow at the washington institute of eastern policy. thank you for joining us. >> guest: thank you for having me. >> host: what do you think iraq is going to look like years from now? >> guest: we'll have the islamic state covering parts of syria and iraq and a very autonomous kurdish entity in the north. >> host: how will that function? >> guest: it won't function very well. all three entities will be at odds to one another. the other alternative is to try to find a way to unify the country through the parliamentary syste
howell talking about radiation experiments. and sunday, a preview of jeffrey engel's manuscript of george h.w. bush and the peaceful end of the cold war. >> defense secretary chuck hagel and joint chiefs of staff general martin dempsey briefing reporters at the pentagon -- at the pentagon in a few minutes. that's coming up at 11:45 eastern here on c-span. while we wait, a discussion from this morning's "washington journal" on the latest developments in iraq. >> host: we...
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howell talking about u.s. government human radiation experts after world war ii through the cold war and sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern a preview of jeffrey engel's manuscript of george h.w. bush and the peaceful end to the cold war. >>> on the next "washington journal," daniel stein and benjamin johnson discuss whether immigration to the u.s. hurts or helps the country. after that, charles murray of the american enterprise institute looks at american exceptionalism. plus your phone calls, facebook comments and tweets. "washington journal" is live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >>> now you can keep in touch with current events from the nation's capital using any phone any time. simply call 202-626-8888. to hear congressional coverage, public affairs forums and today's "washington journal" program and every weekday listen to a recap at 5:00 p.m. eastern on washington today. you can also hear audio of the five networks sunday public affairs programs beginning sundays at noon eastern. c-span radio on audionow, call 202-626-8888. long distance or phone charges may apply. >>> next on american history tv, a ri kelman out university of california-davis discusses the sand c
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howell talking about u.s. government human radiation experts after world war ii through the cold war and sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern a preview of jeffrey engel's manuscript of george h.w. bush and the peaceful end to the cold war. >>> on the next "washington journal," daniel stein and benjamin johnson discuss whether immigration to the u.s. hurts or helps the country. after that, charles murray of the american enterprise institute looks at american exceptionalism. plus your phone calls, facebook comments and tweets. "washington journal" is live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >>> now you can keep in touch with current events from the nation's capital using any phone any time. simply call 202-626-8888. to hear congressional coverage, public affairs forums and today's "washington journal" program and every weekday listen to a recap at 5:00 p.m. eastern on washington today. you can also hear audio of the five networks sunday public affairs programs beginning sundays at noon eastern. c-span radio on audionow, call 202-626-8888. long distance or phone charges may apply. >>> next on american history tv, a ri kelman out university of california-davis discusses the sand c
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visit the college classroom of joel howell as he talks about experiments conducted after world war ii through the cold water and jeffrey's manuscript on george h.w. bush and the peaceful end to the cold war. a house judiciary subcommittee looked at music licensing laws and ensuring song writers and publishers get paid fairly. the heads of the music academy testified along with country song writer lee thomas miller. this is 2.5 hours. >>> good morning, ladies and gentlemen. welcome to the first of two hearings on music licensing issues. probably everybody here knows i am an avid bluegrass fan and country music as long as it's old time country. i'm dating myself when i say that. but i know many of you welcome our new and veteran witnesses today although every industry goes through changes over the years, i think everyone would agree that the music business has seen more than it's share of changes over the past decade or two. many of us grew up in a world where we looked forward to buying our favorite albums at the local record store. tod today's youth may not know what a record store looks like since they prefer to download songs from itunes o
visit the college classroom of joel howell as he talks about experiments conducted after world war ii through the cold water and jeffrey's manuscript on george h.w. bush and the peaceful end to the cold war. a house judiciary subcommittee looked at music licensing laws and ensuring song writers and publishers get paid fairly. the heads of the music academy testified along with country song writer lee thomas miller. this is 2.5 hours. >>> good morning, ladies and gentlemen. welcome to...
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howell as he talks about u.s. government human radiation experiments conducted after world war ii through the cold war. sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, a preview of presidential historian jeffrey engel's manuscript on george w. bush and the peaceful end to the cold war. >>> next, on "american history tv," peter carmichael discusses confederate general robert e. lee's strategy in 1864.rect of civil war institute at gettysburg college and delivered this talk at the institute's annual summer conference in june. it's about an hour. >> good morning. so when we all get in this business of writing books, you know, we hope that our books have a lasting impact, that in the long march of his triography, we keep pace with the scholarship. but the reality is, most of our books fall by the wayside. and i had that realization at a recent book signing, in which i didn't have to strain my eyes very much to see the end of that line. and as people made their way up, a guy said to his wife, honey, this is the author of the book that i've been reading every evening. and she said, oh, the book you fall asleep to every night. [ laughter ] douglas freeman, there's no risk of his work falling by the wayside. douglas freeman as m
howell as he talks about u.s. government human radiation experiments conducted after world war ii through the cold war. sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, a preview of presidential historian jeffrey engel's manuscript on george w. bush and the peaceful end to the cold war. >>> next, on "american history tv," peter carmichael discusses confederate general robert e. lee's strategy in 1864.rect of civil war institute at gettysburg college and delivered this talk at the institute's...
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