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one who took that right because apparently even in testimony that the state department i believe god early somebody else admitted to taking the first shot you know so again it's not going to be an easy trial for the government they're going to call and you know if they want to go after slab they're going to call in dozens of witnesses from iraq fly them back to the united states all the things they did before it's going to be hard to do and i'm sure there's going to be people who are going to want to come back right and be put in that situation after everything and i mean our lives the tragedy over and over again just to have it go back to another or to have them off again i mean one of those one of the. the government bungled they mumbled a lot in this case sadly which is you had so much time to put it together and you have all this stuff at your disposal and then you're left with this very very. a bad case that originally so originally he's charged with manslaughter. but the justice department managed to miss the filing deadline and then after missing the final the finally deadline they
one who took that right because apparently even in testimony that the state department i believe god early somebody else admitted to taking the first shot you know so again it's not going to be an easy trial for the government they're going to call and you know if they want to go after slab they're going to call in dozens of witnesses from iraq fly them back to the united states all the things they did before it's going to be hard to do and i'm sure there's going to be people who are going to...
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god. really i'm so flattered. >> ultimately the early grau. >> i want someone who wants marriage. >> i didn'tk out a ring. put on a suit, prepare what he would say, get down on one knee just to tell him no. >> so brian he will be rachel's husband. >> you see me on camera often saying i don't believe you. you're so charming. >> i'm kind of obsessed to see you smile. >> you say all of the right things, brian. >> he said i'm going to show you who i really am. and he did. >> i love you. >> i love you too. >> you could see how i would fall in love superficially but then what's under that red v-neck t-shirt. >> this man is everything single thing that he says he is. >> so remember they finish shooting early may. been dating off camera for three months it's been fantastic. >> and under pressure hush, hush, no way they could even be seen together many public. >> can't even go to chipoltle together. >> which we would in real life. >> rachael was first african-american bachelorette. >> i had to get over that before i started this journey. i knew i couldn't make everyone happy. i knew it i was going to
god. really i'm so flattered. >> ultimately the early grau. >> i want someone who wants marriage. >> i didn'tk out a ring. put on a suit, prepare what he would say, get down on one knee just to tell him no. >> so brian he will be rachel's husband. >> you see me on camera often saying i don't believe you. you're so charming. >> i'm kind of obsessed to see you smile. >> you say all of the right things, brian. >> he said i'm going to show you who i...
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. >> we were like so happy, like god -- >> it happened all day long. starting early this morning when we boarded a team of navy see hawk helicopters headed to hard hit beaumont, texas. >> the weather in beaumont has been deteriorating all day long. it's now time for these crews to go. >> within minutes at that mika single ton was spotted with her family, desperately waving a white towel. >> i thought you all were going to pass us up because another helicopter had came and passed us up. we got so emotional. >> the navy and air force working together, lifting single ton to safety. then this moment as her son joins her. finally, her husband. the family safely reunited. >> when you were in that helicopter what were you thinking? >> thank you for saving us. >> i'm like so relieved now. you all just don't know. we're in dry land. we ain't walking in water. this is my mom. >> but single ton's mother, like so many others, is still stranded, desperate for help. >> my mom is still stuck in her house. please, somebody go get my momma out of there. she old and she can't move aro
. >> we were like so happy, like god -- >> it happened all day long. starting early this morning when we boarded a team of navy see hawk helicopters headed to hard hit beaumont, texas. >> the weather in beaumont has been deteriorating all day long. it's now time for these crews to go. >> within minutes at that mika single ton was spotted with her family, desperately waving a white towel. >> i thought you all were going to pass us up because another helicopter had...
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they thought they could communicate directly with god, and they saw everything else is being superfluous. early quaker leaders were jailed for their beliefs. if they were on street corners preaching, they could be thrown in prison for speaking out the way they were about their quaker beliefs. the persecution they face in england was one of the reasons they started to come to america. it they originally lived in the new jersey and pennsylvania area. it's one of the reasons william penn was so motivated to come and start the colony of pennsylvania, to get away from the persecution that was going on in europe at the time. theonday night on communicators, we are at the black hat conference in las moulton,h jeff executive director of the stevenson national center for security research and training at louisiana state university. federal government, mark's face industries, banks -- banks are getting hacked almost daily. we're not going to eliminate this threat. we have got to learn to live with it. we have lived for millennia with the flu virus. we have learned to live with it. youdo certain things wh
they thought they could communicate directly with god, and they saw everything else is being superfluous. early quaker leaders were jailed for their beliefs. if they were on street corners preaching, they could be thrown in prison for speaking out the way they were about their quaker beliefs. the persecution they face in england was one of the reasons they started to come to america. it they originally lived in the new jersey and pennsylvania area. it's one of the reasons william penn was so...
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early '80s has grown to be unbelievable. >> there is a lineup including chicago, god smack, jethro tull and more. folks say the real charm is the 500 plus free acts continuing through august 13th. jeff chirico, "action news." >> you can get all of the details at "6abc".com including a schedule of performers and a chance for you to win tickets to musicfest. >> we have breaking news in darby borough delaware county. chopter 6 over head. one person shot, two others injured. one person has been taken to hospital to penn presbyterian. we don't know where the other two are going. we have no word on arrests. this is a crime scene. one person shot at fourth and walnut in darby bor borough. >> we hear martin shkreli's fraud conviction. >> plus mud, evacuations out west as the earth slides. and the scare before getting into the air. we have video of a fire ball on an american airline jet and the panic escaping the jet. cecily? >> we have a gorgeous weekend. i have the detail on what to expect including the shore and the poconos in the seven-day forecast. >> phillys in colorado. we have highlights when "act
early '80s has grown to be unbelievable. >> there is a lineup including chicago, god smack, jethro tull and more. folks say the real charm is the 500 plus free acts continuing through august 13th. jeff chirico, "action news." >> you can get all of the details at "6abc".com including a schedule of performers and a chance for you to win tickets to musicfest. >> we have breaking news in darby borough delaware county. chopter 6 over head. one person shot, two...
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early termination fee. go to fiosgigabit.com >>> god friday morning. finally friday. the weather is looking really good for the weekend. especially east of the beltway. we have a few showers mainly in maryland now. those will be gone shortly. most of your commute will be on the dry side. we'll look closely at the weekend forecast and the cool temperatures and then i'll show you what's happening with hurricane harvey in texas. that's straight ahead. >>> it's 4:45. president trump is calling out house speaker paul ryan and senate majority leader mitch mcconnell by name. he's stepping up the attack on them -- >> edward lawrence joins us from washington. how are speaker ryan and mcconnell reacting? >> the reaction to the government shutdown threat, pretty harshly saying that's not going to happen. in fact, paul ryan had a town hall yesterday where he told a crowd in wisconsin, he could acti the personal attacks, that's a little bit different. it's been a little muted right now. the white house saying they can work together and the staffs from the senate majority leader an
early termination fee. go to fiosgigabit.com >>> god friday morning. finally friday. the weather is looking really good for the weekend. especially east of the beltway. we have a few showers mainly in maryland now. those will be gone shortly. most of your commute will be on the dry side. we'll look closely at the weekend forecast and the cool temperatures and then i'll show you what's happening with hurricane harvey in texas. that's straight ahead. >>> it's 4:45. president...
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take a stand early in the convention and if they heard arguments that god forbid might change their mind, they could do so and not be publicly embarrassed. the battle between reason and passion is one of the most fundamental struggles in all of human affairs but certainly in the american experiment. the presidency developed in ways they couldn't have imagined. i don't think it's permanently damaged. what i worry about most is so much of our governance requires people to credit what a president says, to actually believe what he says and to give him a certain benefit of the doubt. it's very hard and it gets harder, not just day to day but my god hour to hour for that to happen. we have allies who are deeply skeptical, we have enemies who are watching this, i think, with great interest and hopefulness. and you hope the institution is strong enough and i think we all have to work for that as we go forward. >> and charlie, to you for republicans who are afraid to fully distance themselves from donald trump for fear of electoral disaster, what would you say to them? >> well, i would say that d
take a stand early in the convention and if they heard arguments that god forbid might change their mind, they could do so and not be publicly embarrassed. the battle between reason and passion is one of the most fundamental struggles in all of human affairs but certainly in the american experiment. the presidency developed in ways they couldn't have imagined. i don't think it's permanently damaged. what i worry about most is so much of our governance requires people to credit what a president...
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god is a healer. >> san francisco koevlz find out as early today whether a patriot group will get a permit to hold a rally on saturday. the recreational area have approved the permit it hasn't yet been issued, though the the city is demanding recontributions on weapons that can be brought to the lal as well as the number of demonstrators allowed hoping to preswlaent happened in charlottesville. >>> and happening today, six east bay political leaders including representative barbara lee will gather at berke did i city hall to denounce racism and bigotry. nancy skinner is also scheduled to appear the the gathering comes as what they say is the planned white nationalists rally scheduled for sunday at the park. it slated to be the fourth such rally this year. >>> power is restored at a senior living center in oakland. pg&e worked through the night to fix a problem on east 29th street. the power went out a yesterday. family members were asked to pick up their loved ones for the 90. as apple puts the finishing touches on its $5 billion new campus, neighbors are complaining four years of construction is en
god is a healer. >> san francisco koevlz find out as early today whether a patriot group will get a permit to hold a rally on saturday. the recreational area have approved the permit it hasn't yet been issued, though the the city is demanding recontributions on weapons that can be brought to the lal as well as the number of demonstrators allowed hoping to preswlaent happened in charlottesville. >>> and happening today, six east bay political leaders including representative...
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early this morning. we talked with a couple who found him. >> the first thing going through my mind was, oh, my god. like anything could happen to this kid. >> reporter: the woods apartment complex resident brandon austin and his fiancee, amanda, were up early as he headed to work around 3:30. as the couple got into their car parked in front of building 18, she heard noises, and then they both saw a toddler in the street. the 12 to 24-month-old boy was wearing a t-shirt and diaper with dirt covering his feet, legs and hands. he laid down on the pavement and put his hands on the crossed arms as the pair approached. >> there's dark spaces and so they might not have seen him. he could have got hit. someone could have kidnapped him. >> reporter: brandon wrapped the boy in a black sweatshirt and then the couple called san jose police. >> our officers immediately arrived on scene and confirmed they did have in fact a child and couldn't locate a guardian or parent nearby. >> reporter: the boy's guardian called police six hours after he was found to report he was missing. detectives with the department famil
early this morning. we talked with a couple who found him. >> the first thing going through my mind was, oh, my god. like anything could happen to this kid. >> reporter: the woods apartment complex resident brandon austin and his fiancee, amanda, were up early as he headed to work around 3:30. as the couple got into their car parked in front of building 18, she heard noises, and then they both saw a toddler in the street. the 12 to 24-month-old boy was wearing a t-shirt and diaper...
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as jubal early moved his man up, he first wanted to use harpers ferry as a stepping off point, use the potomac river and head for the god of washington. if you have ever been to harpers ferry, you know the key position as maryland heights. whoever controls maryland heights, controls harpers ferry. in the early days of july 1864, franz sigel controls maryland heights. the confederate forces have to march around through sharpsburg where they see the graves of the dead from september 18, 1862 battle. they march through the passes of south mountain, where they see the graves of the fighting that dr. jordan talked about last night. then they come down the passes. as more soldiers continue to build up in south mountain, wallace is starting to get reinforcements. on july 8, those first soldiers of rickets' command arrive. an interesting thing about this is the fact that they were not ordered to help wallace. their objective was the land in baltimore, get on trains, and go to harpers ferry. to go to harpers ferry, you have to go through monocacy. while will wave down the first train. a man named william henry will come off the
as jubal early moved his man up, he first wanted to use harpers ferry as a stepping off point, use the potomac river and head for the god of washington. if you have ever been to harpers ferry, you know the key position as maryland heights. whoever controls maryland heights, controls harpers ferry. in the early days of july 1864, franz sigel controls maryland heights. the confederate forces have to march around through sharpsburg where they see the graves of the dead from september 18, 1862...
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early 80s has grown to be unbelievable. there's a lineup to come, including chicago, god smack, toby keith and much more. folks say the real charm of the festival are the five hundred-plus free acts that continue through august 1. in bethlehem, jeff chirico channel 6 "action news." >> and you can get all the details about this year's musikfest at 6abc.com, including the schedule of performers and a chance for you to win the free tickets. >> time 9:09 a.m. much more to come on "action news" saturday morning. a newsroom in australia found an unwarranted co-worker inside the building. >> when people get in the back seat of a stranger's car using uber or lyft are they buckle up. >> reporter: over the next a couple of hours it turns drier and less humid that will set up a gorgeous weekend for us. i will be back with all the details from accuweather. ♪ strummed guitar you can't experience the canadian rockies through a screen. you have to be here, with us. ♪ strummed guitar travel through this natural wonder and get a glimpse of amazing. with a glass of wine in one hand, and a camera in the other, aboard rocky
early 80s has grown to be unbelievable. there's a lineup to come, including chicago, god smack, toby keith and much more. folks say the real charm of the festival are the five hundred-plus free acts that continue through august 1. in bethlehem, jeff chirico channel 6 "action news." >> and you can get all the details about this year's musikfest at 6abc.com, including the schedule of performers and a chance for you to win the free tickets. >> time 9:09 a.m. much more to come...
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gordon called him the very god of war, but lee was quite mortal. a number of artists beginning as early as 1866 have attempted to capture the gravity of these poignant moments between lee and his soldiers of his army. w.l. shepherd, henry a. mchartel, sidney king depicted him at spotsylvania with mccool house at the center in the foreground and moore counselor, lee with battle flag in hand. the urgency of the lead to the rear moments is what separated the events of those battlefields in summer '64 and spring of 1865. lee sensed the collapse of the army. and by extension, virginia and the confederacy. and he was willing to place himself personally in the gap. like warrior king spartan king leonitis in 480 bc, he's willing to sacrifice himself to save his people, his army, their cause. though lee would not be called upon to make the ultimate sacrifice in battle, his men, officers and enlisted who shared an incredibly strong attachment to their commander, perhaps as close as an army could attach itself to a man, would offer themselves as a shield for him on all five occasions, texans, geor
gordon called him the very god of war, but lee was quite mortal. a number of artists beginning as early as 1866 have attempted to capture the gravity of these poignant moments between lee and his soldiers of his army. w.l. shepherd, henry a. mchartel, sidney king depicted him at spotsylvania with mccool house at the center in the foreground and moore counselor, lee with battle flag in hand. the urgency of the lead to the rear moments is what separated the events of those battlefields in summer...
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early 80s that is grown to be unbelievable. >> reporter: there's a lineup to come, including chicago, god mack and toby keith and much more.he charm of the festival are the five hundred-plus free acts that continue through august 13. jeff chirico channel 6 "action news." >> we like free. you can get all the details about the musikfest at 6abc.com including the schedule of performers and chance for you to win some free tickets. >> love the free tickets. >> how many times have been picked up the garden hose for a refreshing drink of water while playing or working outside. up ahead details on why that practice may be a bad idea. >> plus are trees are no match for mother nature's fury in the midwest. we'll explain. >>> back here at home, outside we go, sky6 live hd giving you a glimpse of a cloudy, cloudy, saturday morning. boy, we had storms this morning. chris sowers is tracking the forecast. we'll let you know what to expect throughout the day and your sunday. "action news" saturday morning continues right after this. how'd we rethink light yogurt? kicked out artificial sweeteners, added real fruit, and made it 90 calories.
early 80s that is grown to be unbelievable. >> reporter: there's a lineup to come, including chicago, god mack and toby keith and much more.he charm of the festival are the five hundred-plus free acts that continue through august 13. jeff chirico channel 6 "action news." >> we like free. you can get all the details about the musikfest at 6abc.com including the schedule of performers and chance for you to win some free tickets. >> love the free tickets. >> how...
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this tells the story of life of one piece of art, "god tovengeance" as an optic look at this turbulent time in history. it goes from 1907 to the early playwright himself for bids to production of the play. the production of the play. it is a look at american and jewish history through the eyes of one piece of art. how does one piece of art reflect this. bank of time? ultimately, the story of the courage,s out for speaking out in times or hatred -- of hatred and in times of and creating art against all odds. "indecent," the odds keep increasing, and they keep telling their story over and over and over again. it comes to new york at a time of a time of enormous immigration reform. a real cut down of immigrants in the u.s. it was a pretty audacious move. i think the play calls out for a reminder to love. charlie: it was someone who said it was about homophobia, misogyny, censorship, art, fear. love, and advocacy. [laughter] >> a few things, 94 minutes. ms. roth: that's exactly why it is such a pertinent play today. because those are the subjects we speak about at this table. censorship, homophobia, religious persecution, love, the free
this tells the story of life of one piece of art, "god tovengeance" as an optic look at this turbulent time in history. it goes from 1907 to the early playwright himself for bids to production of the play. the production of the play. it is a look at american and jewish history through the eyes of one piece of art. how does one piece of art reflect this. bank of time? ultimately, the story of the courage,s out for speaking out in times or hatred -- of hatred and in times of and...
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gods and fabled creatures. it draws nearly 3 million visitors. >> so cool, the lights so bright. >>> just ahead, the passing of a major league baseball favorite. and taylor swift you're watching "early today." shawn evans: it's 6 am. 40 million americans are waking up to a gillette shave. and at our factory in boston, 1,200 workers are starting their day building on over a hundred years of heritage, craftsmanship and innovation. today we're bringing you america's number one shave at lower prices every day. putting money back in the pockets of millions of americans. as one of those workers, i'm proud to bring you gillette quality for less, because nobody can beat the men and women of gillette. gillette - the best a man can get. the bathroom. when things go wrong here, you remember. quilted northern is designed to work so well, you can forget your bathroom trips. but daddy gator can never forget. "i've got to motor out of here. this is no place to raise a child." hitting the mid-morning wall? with up to 24 grams of hearty protein jimmy dean bowls help you avoid it.
gods and fabled creatures. it draws nearly 3 million visitors. >> so cool, the lights so bright. >>> just ahead, the passing of a major league baseball favorite. and taylor swift you're watching "early today." shawn evans: it's 6 am. 40 million americans are waking up to a gillette shave. and at our factory in boston, 1,200 workers are starting their day building on over a hundred years of heritage, craftsmanship and innovation. today we're bringing you america's number...
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john brown gordon, elevated the command of jubal early's division, described the desperate scene in the cool l on the morning of may 12. lee looked very god of war. he wrote to a point to the center of my line and turned his forces to the front, evidently leading a desperate charge to drive hancock or perish in the effort. to arrest him in the effort and say the confederacy the life of its great peter. -- great leader. he was at the center of the line when general lee rode with uncovered head. force across the travelers front, and i checked him. a hope a voice that might reach the years my men and command retention, for dramatically called out, lee general lee you shall not leave my man and a charge. no man can do that sir. these men are georgians, virginians and carolinians. they have never failed you on any field and will not fail you here. will you, boys? i shouted you must go to the rear. the echo of general lee to the rear. general lee to the rear rollback with tremendous emphasis. they gathered around him, turned his horse in the opposite direction. some clutching his bridle, some history ups -- his stirrups. i believe had it been n
john brown gordon, elevated the command of jubal early's division, described the desperate scene in the cool l on the morning of may 12. lee looked very god of war. he wrote to a point to the center of my line and turned his forces to the front, evidently leading a desperate charge to drive hancock or perish in the effort. to arrest him in the effort and say the confederacy the life of its great peter. -- great leader. he was at the center of the line when general lee rode with uncovered head....
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god. wow. >> i remember you and john heilemann brought a bloomberg focus group to us early, may have been in august or september of 2015. it was one of the most revealing focus groups i've ever seen because that's where you had working class people saying he's one of us. i think out of new hampshire. this is one of the most telling focus groups i've seen along with yours because those people are saying exactly what all of my friends are saying to me on the phone this week, this month, not what they were saying two or three months ago, which was is back off him, you're not giving him a chance, joe, relax, stop. all of my friends are saying the same exact thing as those people are, which is wait, okay, we knew he was crazy but we thought there was a method to the madness and thought he'd go and he'd be a quick learner and he'd change washington, he'd turn things around, he ain't doing anything. and that's exactly from pensacola to pittsburgh, you know, it didn't take me long knocking on doors when i ran for office. you get to the fourth door and three of the four doors are saying the same thin
god. wow. >> i remember you and john heilemann brought a bloomberg focus group to us early, may have been in august or september of 2015. it was one of the most revealing focus groups i've ever seen because that's where you had working class people saying he's one of us. i think out of new hampshire. this is one of the most telling focus groups i've seen along with yours because those people are saying exactly what all of my friends are saying to me on the phone this week, this month, not...
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god, anything could have happened to this kid. >> the woods apartment complex brandon austin and his fiancee were up early as he headed to work around:30. as the couple got into their car parked in front of building 18, she heard noises and then they both saw a toddler in the street. the 12 to 24-month-old boy was wearing a t shirt and a typer with dirt -- and a diaper with dirt covering him. he laid down on the pavement and put his hands on the crossed arms as the pair approached. >> there's dark spaces and so they might not have seen him. he could have got hit. someone could have kidnapped him. a creep could have got him. >> reporter: they wrapped the boy in a sweatshirt and called san jose police. >> our officers immediately arrived on scene and confirmed that they did in fact have a child that couldn't locate any guardian or parent nearby. >> the boy's guardian called police six hours after he was found to report he was missing. detectives with the department family and violence unit are interviewing that person. detectives say the child's guardian lives in a home near the apartment complex. apparently the toddler walked all thi
god, anything could have happened to this kid. >> the woods apartment complex brandon austin and his fiancee were up early as he headed to work around:30. as the couple got into their car parked in front of building 18, she heard noises and then they both saw a toddler in the street. the 12 to 24-month-old boy was wearing a t shirt and a typer with dirt -- and a diaper with dirt covering him. he laid down on the pavement and put his hands on the crossed arms as the pair approached....
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in the early 1850's, a year before he gave the speech, he said that you would be doing god's work if you are to kill people in the slave hunt. he said something to the effect of a slave who goes his masters feeling nothing very different from what the american revolutionaries did to their british oppressors. really makes a major shift around the 1850's in willingness to advocate violence. it was measured. it was rhetorical. he is not out killing people. a lot of the things that are in the some kind of shocking to us is that douglas was saying this. we know he was this iconic figure connected to garrison. this kind of her abolition is going. >> what is your process, it is a really long speech and you memorized portions of it. what was your process for doing that? probably like that was right about where he did it. what was your process for researching? : i know that when frederick douglas presented, early on, he presented like an actor. almost like he was a one-person show, he would become the characters that he would talk about. he was a master mimic or, he could impersonate. i under
in the early 1850's, a year before he gave the speech, he said that you would be doing god's work if you are to kill people in the slave hunt. he said something to the effect of a slave who goes his masters feeling nothing very different from what the american revolutionaries did to their british oppressors. really makes a major shift around the 1850's in willingness to advocate violence. it was measured. it was rhetorical. he is not out killing people. a lot of the things that are in the some...
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early to talk for her any question and the girl may break down. this psychological state she's struggling to answer a question as simple as what's your name to the. study but oh my. god this is. because it's clear mariam is lucky to be alive there are scores wide on her face surviving this head injury is almost a miracle. surrounded by other kids in caring shelter workers mariam gradually got to the point when she began talking believe it or not mariam gets least stressed out when she speaks of her once. they'd like to kill. it and that. will. kill you. ice age at which. it seems the lucky escape happened shortly after that dreadful experience but here's mariam describing what happened just before she found herself at the epicenter of the war . they teach a buddhist it's just that they just don't need to do that if little or. little if it ever known it up mariam is not the only girl who has told us about the horrors by some river that's apparently where many children lost their mothers. promise to see just. say. yes to these. schools and mom when you. come over to the church. what kind of other horrendous things decent people went through somewhere by the river in mo
early to talk for her any question and the girl may break down. this psychological state she's struggling to answer a question as simple as what's your name to the. study but oh my. god this is. because it's clear mariam is lucky to be alive there are scores wide on her face surviving this head injury is almost a miracle. surrounded by other kids in caring shelter workers mariam gradually got to the point when she began talking believe it or not mariam gets least stressed out when she speaks of...
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person has so i want to very quickly, one of my very early times in rules of engagement, i imagine you can see how complicated it can get and thank god, political military and legal and so this has to do with the balkans. late 1996, and we are looking to interview for the first time in large-scale combat drones. i think everybody knows what that is. the nickname of the drone. it was about to retire its last predator in a month or so and be replaced with a new drone. it's a remote pilot vehicle, just so you know and so we were deployed under a coalition force with the nato five. we are introducing a different weapon platform. it wasn't going to carry a bomb or a bullet. it was going to carry a camera. we had to go through the element of making sure the rules of engagement could be adjusted under the rules to allow from a platform that had been never been deployed before. so again, think of those three elements, political, military and legal. after go through that we still can't get it deployed because we have already exceeded the number of troops that the treaty says we can have station at any one time. so, my team got the task of fig
person has so i want to very quickly, one of my very early times in rules of engagement, i imagine you can see how complicated it can get and thank god, political military and legal and so this has to do with the balkans. late 1996, and we are looking to interview for the first time in large-scale combat drones. i think everybody knows what that is. the nickname of the drone. it was about to retire its last predator in a month or so and be replaced with a new drone. it's a remote pilot vehicle,...
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she discussed an early encounter with her future husband, prince charles. ♪ i thought god, he must hate fat, unsmart lady. i've made a lot of noise. and he came up to me and -- i was amazed. why would anyone -- to me. >> journalist, editor, and dianna biographer has written a forward to remembering dianna. she wrote the book. it's unbelievable to hear her voice after so many years. everybody, i think, of a certain generation feels the same way about august 31, 1997. the previous generation felt about assassination of president kennedy. you knew her. what was she like? >> in person she was so much more beautiful than her photograph. that's the stunning thing. she had this really long, tall, imposing height you don't really get a feeling in the pictures. plus, the enormous eyes, which were big, pools. and this apricot skin that was a perfect english rose. it was a combination that was stunning. >> do you have any problems with the release of the tapes? >> i think the tapes you hear on the national geographic are absolutely fair to release. because after all, she wanted those published. yo
she discussed an early encounter with her future husband, prince charles. ♪ i thought god, he must hate fat, unsmart lady. i've made a lot of noise. and he came up to me and -- i was amazed. why would anyone -- to me. >> journalist, editor, and dianna biographer has written a forward to remembering dianna. she wrote the book. it's unbelievable to hear her voice after so many years. everybody, i think, of a certain generation feels the same way about august 31, 1997. the previous...
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god. >> it does not look good. we're working on it. >> many families in montgomery county it will mean learning a new routine. >> for kids to walk to school so early in the morning having to leave a half hour earlier when only a ten minute walk. >> cynthia moved to the town of khvy chase more than six years ago the main reason to be in sidewalking distance of her children's school bethesda chevy chase high school. >> if they dot purple line they should do sections at a time and leave portions open for everyone else to use. >> alternate route will include walking a long east west highway. >> i'm worried you're going to get hit. >> she and her staff spoke with several area he schools and they were unaware it was closing on the second day of school next tuesday. town of chevy chase is in talks with montgomery cnt on temporary solution. the county was hoping the at mat route would cut through the town. >> we maintain roads and are responsible for what happens on the roads. so if the county wants us to put in a trail that's fine. but let's get agreement in place that says if there's incident because we have 2,000 more people going through on residentia
god. >> it does not look good. we're working on it. >> many families in montgomery county it will mean learning a new routine. >> for kids to walk to school so early in the morning having to leave a half hour earlier when only a ten minute walk. >> cynthia moved to the town of khvy chase more than six years ago the main reason to be in sidewalking distance of her children's school bethesda chevy chase high school. >> if they dot purple line they should do sections...
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early meg zigzagging. trying to maim and kill as many people as possible. a viewer warning, the following video is disturbing. [unintelligible screams] >> oh, my god! >> what happened? oh, god! what happened? [unintelligible screams] >> just a horrific scene, the witnessing that the van traveled more than 500 yards going after whoever was in front of it. at least 13 people are dead, more than 100 injured, isis has taken responsibility for the attack. tonight police may have been involved in a second terror attack in a coastal town about 70 miles south of barcelona. let's go live to barcelona where jack paradox, a feature story's new journalist is standing by. what do we know about the second terror attack? >> yes, indeed. as you mention, another very similar scene is in the land of cambrils, 70 kilometers to the southwest side. it appears that another vehicle tried to ram into further pedestrians seven people injured, and one a police officer. we believe that the attackers, police have confirmed that they think they the attackers in that incident were wearing explosives. we believe that there have been no fatalities in that incident so hard. if the
early meg zigzagging. trying to maim and kill as many people as possible. a viewer warning, the following video is disturbing. [unintelligible screams] >> oh, my god! >> what happened? oh, god! what happened? [unintelligible screams] >> just a horrific scene, the witnessing that the van traveled more than 500 yards going after whoever was in front of it. at least 13 people are dead, more than 100 injured, isis has taken responsibility for the attack. tonight police may have...
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early next week. can't wait for monday morning. >>> lots of people excited about monday morning's eclipse. could there be more to it. >> i totally believe this is warming from god to the united states. >> the doomsday prophesy surrounding the solar eclipse. >>> the national park service is giving (woman) thmoment of truth.a ers abetes, e' and now with victoza®, a better moment of proof. victoza® lowers my a1c and blood sugar better than the leading branded pill, which didn't get me to my goal. lowers my a1c better than the leading branded injectable. the one i used to take. victoza® lowers blood sugar in three ways. and while it isn't for weight loss, victoza® may help you lose some weight. non-insulin victoza® comes in a pen and is taken once a day. (announcer) victoza® is not recommended as the first medication to treat diabetes and is not for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. do not take victoza® if you have a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer, multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if you are allergic to victoza® or any of its ingredients. stop taking victoza® and call your doctor right away if you get a lu
early next week. can't wait for monday morning. >>> lots of people excited about monday morning's eclipse. could there be more to it. >> i totally believe this is warming from god to the united states. >> the doomsday prophesy surrounding the solar eclipse. >>> the national park service is giving (woman) thmoment of truth.a ers abetes, e' and now with victoza®, a better moment of proof. victoza® lowers my a1c and blood sugar better than the leading branded pill,...
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god i didn't copy. i have not even read his article. he was serious about early in his article he said about brandeis, his opinions have a relentless quality, no court is asked and then given. as i think your question suggests, pierre, there's criticisms about the judge that he and fact wanted to reach results, he would in certain circumstances sort of find the facts necessary to reach them. i don't buy it. i am not one of those who thinks the judge suffered from infallibility. there were times when -- we might talk about them during the break but in terms of fax, i saw it when it is quick and i see in his opinions. he had this relentless intellectual curiosity to find out something very simple. and that is he could like nobody else i know delve into an intellectual problem and really do his best to get to the bottom of it. to my mind he was remarkably free of what psychologists call confirmation bias, namely, something many of us suffer from, all of us do when we learn facts we get more value to the ones that conform to what we already think or belief. he read f
god i didn't copy. i have not even read his article. he was serious about early in his article he said about brandeis, his opinions have a relentless quality, no court is asked and then given. as i think your question suggests, pierre, there's criticisms about the judge that he and fact wanted to reach results, he would in certain circumstances sort of find the facts necessary to reach them. i don't buy it. i am not one of those who thinks the judge suffered from infallibility. there were times...
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and we've had some flooding there in early august and we are concerned about any rain bands. but compared to texas, godd on us. i don't know why bad things happen to good people. if i make it to heaven that's the first question i'll have. we're trying to help the people in texas. >> shannon: they have praised you and thanked you for what you sent their way officially and unofficially. i have to ask you about the cajun navy. these folks are showing up with their boats traveling to the most dangerous places willing to go in and help. i'm sure there will be some of them that will divert back to where you need help in louisiana. who are these guys? >> you've never seen anything like them. i think i'll suggest them to the president to send them to afghanistan and we'll clean it up over there pretty fast. they're average people who love the outdoors. they don't particularly trust government. government tries to get in the way and stop them they just keep going. they set up a special app to communicate with each other. you can look on one of their cell phones and see where every one of the boats are. they at
and we've had some flooding there in early august and we are concerned about any rain bands. but compared to texas, godd on us. i don't know why bad things happen to good people. if i make it to heaven that's the first question i'll have. we're trying to help the people in texas. >> shannon: they have praised you and thanked you for what you sent their way officially and unofficially. i have to ask you about the cajun navy. these folks are showing up with their boats traveling to the most...
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god tof love you, you can become really rich and healthy. that idea comes from the new thought school of the late 19th, early 20th century, where you could control things through the power of your mind, and if you thought a certain way, things would follow. that was taken in by christians as well, who saw it as a way to bring people to church who wanted to improve their life. james: i think there's a question on this side. >> there was a spider. iwonder if you could -- wonder if you could suggest -- i get up in the morning and i read "the times," and then i go to the "washington post" and i read the editorial page, and at the end of that, i'm ready for a bottle of antidepressants. i said, i'm going to stop and take a break. i went back and three days i was reading it. what do we do? then i thought, i'll give "the times" a chance. they have this column now, what the right and the left is writing. there was bill o'reilly. i'm not going to read bill o'reilly in the "new york times." what do we read? where do we go? >> there's always america's oldest magazine, now its most popular magazine website. [applause] prof. winston: i realize now i should pu
god tof love you, you can become really rich and healthy. that idea comes from the new thought school of the late 19th, early 20th century, where you could control things through the power of your mind, and if you thought a certain way, things would follow. that was taken in by christians as well, who saw it as a way to bring people to church who wanted to improve their life. james: i think there's a question on this side. >> there was a spider. iwonder if you could -- wonder if you could...
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if we talk early and often and engage people, we cannot win -- i am most want to say to progressives who feel -- all my god we lost, and we're losing, we cannot win without getting right about being inclusive and bringing everyone to the table, and taking that, $1.8 billion that was raised and and on the election last year, without a sizable chunk dedicated to voters of color, their engagement and on the ground -- we have to admit that it is not just the message on a piece of paper or on a website. it is the structure of how we are organized, that keeps us losing. when i say, do not play the game? i am not saying that it is not just that donald trump want, it is that we have to involve in a movement that is multicultural, bring in all of these different issues, so that we can move forward with the voters that we can rely on to be with us. [applause] >>ro? i have been reading john quincy adams's biography and there is a chapter where john adams father says that it is not sufficient for him to read aristotle and lehto, in english, he has to -- and plato in english. he has to read it in the greek language. wh
if we talk early and often and engage people, we cannot win -- i am most want to say to progressives who feel -- all my god we lost, and we're losing, we cannot win without getting right about being inclusive and bringing everyone to the table, and taking that, $1.8 billion that was raised and and on the election last year, without a sizable chunk dedicated to voters of color, their engagement and on the ground -- we have to admit that it is not just the message on a piece of paper or on a...
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early meg zigzagging. trying to maim and kill as many people as possible. a viewer warning, the following video is disturbing. [unintelligible screams] >> oh, my god! >> what happened? oh, god! what happened? [unintelligible screams] >> just a horrific scene, the witnessing that the van traveled more than 500 yards going after whoever was in front of it. at least 13 people are dead, more than 100 injured, isis has taken responsibility for the attack. tonight police may have been involved in a second terror attack in a coastal town about 70 miles south of barcelona. let's go live to barcelona where jack paradox, a feature story's new journalist is standing by. what do we know about the second terror attack? >> yes, indeed. as you mention, another very similar scene is in the land of cambrils, 70 kilometers to the southwest side. it appears that another vehicle tried to ram into further pedestrians seven people injured, and one a police officer. we believe that the attackers, police have confirmed that they think they the attackers in that incident were wearing explosives. we believe that there have been no fatalities in that incident so hard. if the
early meg zigzagging. trying to maim and kill as many people as possible. a viewer warning, the following video is disturbing. [unintelligible screams] >> oh, my god! >> what happened? oh, god! what happened? [unintelligible screams] >> just a horrific scene, the witnessing that the van traveled more than 500 yards going after whoever was in front of it. at least 13 people are dead, more than 100 injured, isis has taken responsibility for the attack. tonight police may have...
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piece of art, this play, god of vengeance, as sort of an optic through which to look at this plan of turbulent history. it goes from the moment it was written in 1907 to the earlyf forbids the production of the play. so it's a way to look at the swath of american and jewish history through one piece of art and how does this one piece of art articulate this huge period in time. ultimately, i think the story of the play is one that kind of calls out for courage and speaking out in times of hatred and in times of sort of real sort of danger and creating art against all odds. as you see in "indecent," the odds sort of keep increasing and they keep telling their story over and over and over again. you know, it comes to new york at a time of enormous immigration reform, a real cut down on immigrants in the u.s. you know, it was a pretty audacious move and it's a real -- eng the play calls out as a reminder to love in times of hatred. >> rose: someone said it's about immigration, history, homophobia, misogyny, history, art -- and all that in 94 minutes. >> it's exactly why it's such a pertinent play today because the subjects are subjects we're dealing with as we spea
piece of art, this play, god of vengeance, as sort of an optic through which to look at this plan of turbulent history. it goes from the moment it was written in 1907 to the earlyf forbids the production of the play. so it's a way to look at the swath of american and jewish history through one piece of art and how does this one piece of art articulate this huge period in time. ultimately, i think the story of the play is one that kind of calls out for courage and speaking out in times of hatred...
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god hear, blake. reporter: phone call between president trump and enrique pena nieto lasted 53 minutes on january 27th. "the washington post" posted a transcript which shows that president trump in earlyays of the administration did not want mexican mt. about who may or may not pate for the border wall. the president was eager to threaten possibility of tariffs. let me read you one part on that end. the president said in his phone call, i quote here, but you know, speaking of terrorists, could be 10%, or 15% or 35% for some products for jobs ripped off from their foundation and moved to mexico. most he says would be in the 10 to 15% range. i mentioned that call took place on january 7th. that was important because on the 26th pena nieto went on television that mexico would not pay for the wall and publicly announced he would not come to the white house for a meeting with president trump. the very next day when this meeting took place. when president trump implored, publicly do not talk about wall funding. one of his signature campaign promises. i quote, he says but you can not say anymore that the united states is going to pay for the wall. i am just going to say we are working on it.
god hear, blake. reporter: phone call between president trump and enrique pena nieto lasted 53 minutes on january 27th. "the washington post" posted a transcript which shows that president trump in earlyays of the administration did not want mexican mt. about who may or may not pate for the border wall. the president was eager to threaten possibility of tariffs. let me read you one part on that end. the president said in his phone call, i quote here, but you know, speaking of...
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god, it's just terrible. i don't know what's going on. you know, i'm a black woman. you know, i'm 48 years old. i've lived here since i was in my early 30's. and i'm just -- i don't know what's going on. i don't know how we're ever going to stop this. that's all i have to say. i'm sorry. noip today's "washington post," a story, researchers exploring the roots of raceism and how to stop it. the reporters on that story talking to researchers who studied the roots of racism. jennifer richardson, one of those from yale university, saying the only way to change bias is to change culture. you have to change what is acceptable in society. people today complain about politically correct culture, but what that does is provide a check on people's outward attitude, which in turn influences how we think about ourselves internally. everything we're exposed to gives us messages about who's good and who is bad. one more comment on that topic from the professor at new york university agreeing that norms can serve as a check on expression of violent racism, but to challenge the deep-seat prejudices to shape our behavior, we need contact. it's absolut
god, it's just terrible. i don't know what's going on. you know, i'm a black woman. you know, i'm 48 years old. i've lived here since i was in my early 30's. and i'm just -- i don't know what's going on. i don't know how we're ever going to stop this. that's all i have to say. i'm sorry. noip today's "washington post," a story, researchers exploring the roots of raceism and how to stop it. the reporters on that story talking to researchers who studied the roots of racism. jennifer...
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if they would have asked us to become a shelter early on, we would have been prepared and ready to help. thank godnow and help the city. >> were you surprised how ferocious the response can be on reaction played out? >> you know, i didn't -- i guess i would say yes. but i don't pay much attention to it. i've never read one negative thing. and so, i let the team tells me, there's a big thing. the main thing is, social media doesn't run our life. we orun our ministry. everybody that is making a difference, is going to have critics. if you're sitting somewhere not in this situation, think of the story if we would have housed a bunch of evacuees and the building flooded. we try to use the best wisdom we can. we've been here for 60 years to help this city and be a blessing to others. that's what we're going to continue to do, long after the media and everything has died down. we'll be here for five years from now, helping these people. we feel good about who we are and what we're doing. >> in a word, what do you need? what can people do to help? >> well, you know, we need funds. there' different areas
if they would have asked us to become a shelter early on, we would have been prepared and ready to help. thank godnow and help the city. >> were you surprised how ferocious the response can be on reaction played out? >> you know, i didn't -- i guess i would say yes. but i don't pay much attention to it. i've never read one negative thing. and so, i let the team tells me, there's a big thing. the main thing is, social media doesn't run our life. we orun our ministry. everybody that...
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god these days, always provides as he did with f.d.r. in the moment of crisis the perfect person to handle things. i always remember, rather actively, what our president said in his early days when he was being interviewed and asked why he was running and what his motives and so forth. and he was very clear. he said i don't have to do this. he said if this doesn't work out, or words to that effect, and then he said very definitely, i'll just go home and mind the store. d i think people perhaps could pay attention and remember that statement, because we have a person here who has no political necessities involved with his presidency. he has to answer to no one. and so it's very easy for someone like me, for instance, who questions most anything, to believe what the man tells us when he says that he wants to -- when he tells us what his motives are, and i believe they are altruistic. i think the president is doing an absolutely superior job, if only, if only in his ability to contain -- contain himself against such outrageous odds. when this is all over, if it ever is, i think the mainstream news media will have to take a good look at itself and hang its head, hang its c
god these days, always provides as he did with f.d.r. in the moment of crisis the perfect person to handle things. i always remember, rather actively, what our president said in his early days when he was being interviewed and asked why he was running and what his motives and so forth. and he was very clear. he said i don't have to do this. he said if this doesn't work out, or words to that effect, and then he said very definitely, i'll just go home and mind the store. d i think people perhaps...
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early to chug whiskey. but channing tatum dared me in front of thousands to drink a pint of whiskey. >> oh, my god. >> i'm thet -- >> challenge accepted. >> i got -- >> that can't be. oh, my goo [ cheers and applause ] >> how was the rest of the afternoon? >> the rest -- it was awful. the rest of it was a blur and awful. >> so that's a good life lesson, kids. >> good life lesson don't never do that anywhere. >> all of that was for another film. >> yeah. >> called "kingsmen." >> which is getting a lot of buzz. >> yeah. [ applause ] >> first one was so great. >> the first one was amazing. >> look at you. >> oh, god, oh, god, look at that. yeah, the hairdo, man. the hairdo. matthew just knows how to make this movie. it's so -- it's like bond for, you know, the new millennium, i think, bond on 5.0 speed and it's really a fun, fun ride. >> and you know bond. >> i know bond. >> halley, it is always such a pleasure to be in your >> "kidnap," one of the sweetest, talented. "kidnap" hits theaters tomorrow. coming up, the woman behind a favorite jewelry brand. revealing her secrets to success. did you know slow interne
early to chug whiskey. but channing tatum dared me in front of thousands to drink a pint of whiskey. >> oh, my god. >> i'm thet -- >> challenge accepted. >> i got -- >> that can't be. oh, my goo [ cheers and applause ] >> how was the rest of the afternoon? >> the rest -- it was awful. the rest of it was a blur and awful. >> so that's a good life lesson, kids. >> good life lesson don't never do that anywhere. >> all of that was for...