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great britain's 79 yearlong wait for davis cup glory is finally over.ion from the final day's play in belgium coming up later in the program. ♪ ♪ >>> russia is being blamed for an air strike that killed at least 44 people at a busy mark place in northern syria. if russian war planes are behind the attack, it would be one of the deadliest incidents since the country began its campaign two months ago. the marketplace is in idlib province. hashem reports from the turkey-jeasyrian border. >> reporter: this man is lucky to have survived. and yet cut ens more syrians are dead. in poorly-equipped make-shift hospitals, medic says struggle to deal with the eye number of casualties these images have been part of life since the russian air strikes began. opposition fighters accuse russia of carrying out this attack as wellal the syrian government and russia have maintained that their targets are what they call terrorists. but activists say, hundreds of civilians, including children, have been killed in recent weeks of ins 10 bombardment by russian jets. and the sy
great britain's 79 yearlong wait for davis cup glory is finally over.ion from the final day's play in belgium coming up later in the program. ♪ ♪ >>> russia is being blamed for an air strike that killed at least 44 people at a busy mark place in northern syria. if russian war planes are behind the attack, it would be one of the deadliest incidents since the country began its campaign two months ago. the marketplace is in idlib province. hashem reports from the turkey-jeasyrian...
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you remember that russia was critical of great britain when great britain canceled flights to sharm el-sheikh, the red sea resort, saying it was premature and not based on any evidence. if the government of great britain had intelligence suggesting otherwise, they should share it. well, the u.s. and great britain did share that intelligence with mass co and russian president putin did a quick change of tune, suddenly ordering a halt to all russian passenger airliners flying to anywhere in europe, not just sharm el-sheikh. that came on the same day as you reported the french television quoting european investigator said that the indications from those black boxes, the cockpit voice recorder and flight data recorder also were consistent with an event that wasn't an accident. the wok pit recorder recorded the sound of what and r. sounded like an explosion according to the french media report and the flight data recorder didn't indicate any mechanical problems. you add those two together again, it increasingly points to the possibility of a bomb onboard. we should learn more tomorrow when egyptia
you remember that russia was critical of great britain when great britain canceled flights to sharm el-sheikh, the red sea resort, saying it was premature and not based on any evidence. if the government of great britain had intelligence suggesting otherwise, they should share it. well, the u.s. and great britain did share that intelligence with mass co and russian president putin did a quick change of tune, suddenly ordering a halt to all russian passenger airliners flying to anywhere in...
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the question was where and when and from what locations in great britain. fascinating story on how the allies could keep this in the german military. keith: yes, it was a top-secret plan, but with something of this scale, you will have a hard time to enable to keep things secret. the fact that we were able to keep the germans guessing on
the question was where and when and from what locations in great britain. fascinating story on how the allies could keep this in the german military. keith: yes, it was a top-secret plan, but with something of this scale, you will have a hard time to enable to keep things secret. the fact that we were able to keep the germans guessing on
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the question was where and when and from what locations in great britain. fascinating story on how the allies could keep this in the german military. keith: yes, it was a top-secret ,
the question was where and when and from what locations in great britain. fascinating story on how the allies could keep this in the german military. keith: yes, it was a top-secret ,
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they are reinforcing the coordination between france and great britain and the fight against terrorism. he's called for a more reinforced cooperation between the intelligence services among europe. also, he said the fight should go to the root of the problem, that is, of course, syria. he said that france will continue to fight isis in syria. will continue to bomb it. also, he said one of the solutions, it's a unified government in syria which bashar al assad is not part of it. back to you. >> thank you very much. >>> russia is sending a puppy to the french police to honor beez l -- diesel, a puppy killed in the paris raid. the dog is named after a folk legend who was renowned for strength, goodness and courage. >>> president obama arrived back in the u.s. overnight, but a lot has changed since he left. the rhetoric over isis has escalated every day and has war of words with the gop candidates is not letting up. tracie potts is live in washington. there are controversial new anti-terror proposals from gop candidates. >> i'm donald trump's idea to krcreate a database and monitor mosques
they are reinforcing the coordination between france and great britain and the fight against terrorism. he's called for a more reinforced cooperation between the intelligence services among europe. also, he said the fight should go to the root of the problem, that is, of course, syria. he said that france will continue to fight isis in syria. will continue to bomb it. also, he said one of the solutions, it's a unified government in syria which bashar al assad is not part of it. back to you....
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and great britain's tenth title. making them the third most successful team in davis cup history. >> everyone's, i think, everyone played an unbelievably high level. there were chances in almost every match we played. i can't believe we did it. in terms of davis cup title, the u.s. were the most successful with 3 # wins. australia -- 32 wins. australia with 28. france dropped down to fourth with nine wins. ironically britain beating all three on the way to the 2015 title. andy murray acknowledged that the focus on the davis cup affected his form in the slams this season. with this victory he can concentrate on adding to the two grand slam titles, in in this form you wouldn't bet against him. >> fawn came to a slow with valentino rossi winning the third in a row for the first time in his career. it was rosberg just ahead of team-mate and world champion lewis hamilton. the mercedes made a clear get away. they clashed with pesto. it was crowded in the lane. with the mclaren of jensan button clipped. at the front. two me
and great britain's tenth title. making them the third most successful team in davis cup history. >> everyone's, i think, everyone played an unbelievably high level. there were chances in almost every match we played. i can't believe we did it. in terms of davis cup title, the u.s. were the most successful with 3 # wins. australia -- 32 wins. australia with 28. france dropped down to fourth with nine wins. ironically britain beating all three on the way to the 2015 title. andy murray...
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. ♪ >>> a provocative new exhibition in london explores the legacy of great britain. baldwin has more. >> reporter: queen victoria giving a bible to an unnamed african prince. >> the crucial thing is this is what empire looks like through british eyes. he is beautiful and quite sophisticated. but he is in a position of bowing. this is how britain likes to think of its colonial subjects. >> reporter: many would argue not much has changed. >> to be honest, there has been this supposition of superiority. that britain naturally has a place in the world. >> reporter: the british empire was the largest in many history, encompassing parts of asia, africa, and north america. from canada to afghanistan, and the continuing controversy of empire. as a benign force for development or a brutal conquerer. each photograph or paining adds to the ongoing story. a trophy for king gorge ii i. miss janning, shown in windsor park. the war of the 19th century. ending the zulu nation's independence. but that battle has been redefined. this scottish artist has turned empire on its head. he h
. ♪ >>> a provocative new exhibition in london explores the legacy of great britain. baldwin has more. >> reporter: queen victoria giving a bible to an unnamed african prince. >> the crucial thing is this is what empire looks like through british eyes. he is beautiful and quite sophisticated. but he is in a position of bowing. this is how britain likes to think of its colonial subjects. >> reporter: many would argue not much has changed. >> to be honest, there...
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. >>> all the sport, including great britain stand on the verge of ending their wait for a cup title as any murray leads what could be the decides match. >>> the russian military in syria is blamed for an air strike that killed 44 people at a busy marketplace in idlib province. we have the latest. >> in yet another air strike in idlib, dozens more syrians are dead. in poorly equipped makeshift hospitals, medics struggle to deal with the casualties. this has become a part of life since the russian airstrikes began. opposition fighters accuse russia of carrying out this attack, as well. the syrian government and russia main that i understand their targets are what they call terrorists. activists say hundred was civilians including children have been killed in recent weeks of intense bombardment by russian jets in the syrian air force. it was the last city the government lost to rebels when they took over in may. syrian officials say it was captured by al-nusra front and despite losing control of most of the country, president bashar al assad and his allies insist he is vital to the fig
. >>> all the sport, including great britain stand on the verge of ending their wait for a cup title as any murray leads what could be the decides match. >>> the russian military in syria is blamed for an air strike that killed 44 people at a busy marketplace in idlib province. we have the latest. >> in yet another air strike in idlib, dozens more syrians are dead. in poorly equipped makeshift hospitals, medics struggle to deal with the casualties. this has become a part...
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by last clause now controls a swath of terrain in the middle east roughly the side of great britain. the other purpose is i did a lot of media in june of 2014 when isis stormed mosul, thus inaugurating the coalition war, and the question i kept getting asked on tv was, where did they come from? how did these guys emerge from nowhere? sounds like the most absurd question i ever heard. in the book we say, manage it's 1985 and the viet cong conner southeast asia but they don't call. thes the viet cong. everybody is saying where did they come from? they're incutable and unknown. isis was al qaeda in iraq from 2003 to -- 2004, really, up until, well, now. they have been a primary target of the united states. and its allies in the region. so they've just changed their branding and their marketing and their strategy has evolved in a very dire and sophisticated manner, which makes them thus all the greater to defeat. a lot of this book is a work of history. we. >> back to the early origins of the terrorist organizations, the founder of the feast, if you like, al star car we, who went into ir
by last clause now controls a swath of terrain in the middle east roughly the side of great britain. the other purpose is i did a lot of media in june of 2014 when isis stormed mosul, thus inaugurating the coalition war, and the question i kept getting asked on tv was, where did they come from? how did these guys emerge from nowhere? sounds like the most absurd question i ever heard. in the book we say, manage it's 1985 and the viet cong conner southeast asia but they don't call. thes the viet...
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hoping to take great britain to the first cup since 1936. the world number two got britain on the border. belgium won the opening rubber. murray made short work. cruising to the first two sets 6-3, 6-2 before taking the third. belgium is appearing in the first final over 100 years, for the crucial doubles. >> it's a tough match. it's tough, never easy. just because of the way doubles is played. we can win the tie, obviously. there's no point us being here. cricket's first day-night match. between australia and new zealand. new pink coloured ball has not done much to help the batsmen. giving a first total 224. the aussies lost 6 for 62. they were dismissed for 224. 13 wickets fell. closing 116-5. give them the lead of 94 runs. a 3-day test is a real possibility. >> jonah loo u has been mourned at a traditional send you have. his wife and children were born by officials. the formal memorial will be held at eden parks. where thousands are expected to attend. he suffered from a rare kidney problems since 1995. >> spanish football, later on saturd
hoping to take great britain to the first cup since 1936. the world number two got britain on the border. belgium won the opening rubber. murray made short work. cruising to the first two sets 6-3, 6-2 before taking the third. belgium is appearing in the first final over 100 years, for the crucial doubles. >> it's a tough match. it's tough, never easy. just because of the way doubles is played. we can win the tie, obviously. there's no point us being here. cricket's first day-night match....
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right now - egypt's president is in great britain, where he's being met with angry protests.he's there meeting with the british prime minister. france is deploying an aircraft carrier to fight isis and other terror groups.the announcement this morning meeting between the french president and other government officialsthe decision was made after an examination of the and its citizens. a new audit says one of governor braratad's top lawyers was paid too much. much.state auditor mary mosiman found ryan lamb was over-paid 22-thousand dollars. lamb is a former legal counsel for the department of ministrative services. mosiman found lamb was paid for four months of work while he was out of state for military training.but he didn't follow the state's military leave policy.mosiman also found he didn't have the required experience fororhe b. a judge has thrown out a lawsuit challenging the governor's decision to close two state mental facilities. facilities.democrats and union leaders filed the suit, clclming branstadadade the move without legislative approval.the judge sided with the governor,
right now - egypt's president is in great britain, where he's being met with angry protests.he's there meeting with the british prime minister. france is deploying an aircraft carrier to fight isis and other terror groups.the announcement this morning meeting between the french president and other government officialsthe decision was made after an examination of the and its citizens. a new audit says one of governor braratad's top lawyers was paid too much. much.state auditor mary mosiman found...
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clarkson is the english abolitionist who was principally responsible for the abolition of slavery in great britain. so he is regarded as one of the great forerunners of the movement, and the person who sent this to gerri to smith specially marked the passage for that reason. there are factions within the abolitionist movement -- you wouldn't look to would be factions but there are. and in fact, william lloyd garrison's faction is known for regarding the united states' constitution as a proslavery document. and that sets them up in opposition to the liberal party. i should say the liberty party. and the liberty party is devoted to a different ideology that holds that the constitution is not a flawed document but that certain states have failed to implement the constitution properly. and that faction is represented by people such as gerrit smith, and here we have an example of a publication produced by the liberty party, and it's an important image -- this is the liberty almanac for 1851. and the image is that of a chained slave, and the caption underneath reads: am i not a sister? now, remember thi
clarkson is the english abolitionist who was principally responsible for the abolition of slavery in great britain. so he is regarded as one of the great forerunners of the movement, and the person who sent this to gerri to smith specially marked the passage for that reason. there are factions within the abolitionist movement -- you wouldn't look to would be factions but there are. and in fact, william lloyd garrison's faction is known for regarding the united states' constitution as a...
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as a result they are suspending all flights from egypt to great britain. there were no british flights scheduled to arrive into egypt. that could be part of the reason and may be a device that brought down this flight. the u.s. as you just heard seems to be down playing this terrorism. they are not stressing this is it but they're not ruling it out. it's a very strange way this investigation is unfolding. >> isis as well making a new claim just a few moments ago about this attack. what are they saying? >> if you remember when this first happened isis sort of made a claim they shot the plane down. that's now been dismissed as unlikely and very untrue. the working assumption is there a explosion on the plane. isis say through a social media account that's well known is made the claim that they did bring this plane down but it's not up to them to explain how they did it. western officials need to do this. they are making an announcement but we won't tell you how to do it. any of these have any peculiar travel patterns. >> thank you. >>> another fox news alert
as a result they are suspending all flights from egypt to great britain. there were no british flights scheduled to arrive into egypt. that could be part of the reason and may be a device that brought down this flight. the u.s. as you just heard seems to be down playing this terrorism. they are not stressing this is it but they're not ruling it out. it's a very strange way this investigation is unfolding. >> isis as well making a new claim just a few moments ago about this attack. what...
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mc-donald's is getting into the gourmet burger business, but only in great britain. company is launchingng signatururcollection of u-k restaurants.they are made- to-order, thicker and take longer to cook than traditional mc-donald's burgers.the fast food giant is waiting to see how the gourmet t burgers do in e u-k before they bring them to the u.s. justin has your weather to go next...but first here's a look at today's markets. that does it for us here on the cbs 2 news at noon.our next newscast is this afternoon live at five.and you can see us right back here
mc-donald's is getting into the gourmet burger business, but only in great britain. company is launchingng signatururcollection of u-k restaurants.they are made- to-order, thicker and take longer to cook than traditional mc-donald's burgers.the fast food giant is waiting to see how the gourmet t burgers do in e u-k before they bring them to the u.s. justin has your weather to go next...but first here's a look at today's markets. that does it for us here on the cbs 2 news at noon.our next...
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when i was talking about international crime rate was so the incarcerate a row to lower rates in great britain maybe that's because they have less crime. no. not necessarily. for them but have a look at the assault rate in britain it's higher than the rate in the united states. if you've ever been to a soccer match in great britain you understand why. if i look at a faster rate in the uk, it's higher as it is in france. but the one thing that's the thing about our prime -- crime rates is we lead the world in one category, and that is drug offenders. just a couple of numbers to kind of hopeless to you. we incarcerate 560 people out of every 100,000 for a drug offense. by connection france 176. so what do they do that we are not doing? we will talk more about that but the book talks about this to some degree. they tend to treat drug addiction like a disease. there may, in fact, be somebody industry has recovered from a call is on. we needed you are told this was a disease and you went and got treatment and that you cannot and you went to meetings and we said we will cure you from this disease an
when i was talking about international crime rate was so the incarcerate a row to lower rates in great britain maybe that's because they have less crime. no. not necessarily. for them but have a look at the assault rate in britain it's higher than the rate in the united states. if you've ever been to a soccer match in great britain you understand why. if i look at a faster rate in the uk, it's higher as it is in france. but the one thing that's the thing about our prime -- crime rates is we...
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days i would invite the prime minister of canada, the president of mexico, the prime ministers of great britain, the president of france, the chancellor of germany, nd the prime minister and i would listen." he says he'd listen and ask a few questions. what role those countries want to see america play and what role can they play to support the united states. christie spoke about imigration reform and said building a two thousand mile wall isn't the answer. he says he wants secure the border and use technology like drones to monitor action there. we've got you covered, nikki christie has a toogh road ahead of him. according to real clear politics, he's polling two point two percent nationally. donald trump is getting some backlash about comments he made about iowans -- while i i iowa... how stupid are the people of iowa, how stupid are the people of the country to believe this crap? those remarks coming during a speech in fort dodge last night -- trump implying iowans are stupid for believing the claims in ben carson's docuuentary. caitlyn jenner is spotted in dubuque today... william garbe twe
days i would invite the prime minister of canada, the president of mexico, the prime ministers of great britain, the president of france, the chancellor of germany, nd the prime minister and i would listen." he says he'd listen and ask a few questions. what role those countries want to see america play and what role can they play to support the united states. christie spoke about imigration reform and said building a two thousand mile wall isn't the answer. he says he wants secure the...
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airspace, that's one thing that long-time special relationships between the united states and great britain, they may see correctly that the united states is not particularly happy withtie given the lack of enforcement with their border, allowing jihadists to move and, therefore, see turkey as a somewhat outlier inside nato and perhaps a vulnerable flank. >> to that point, the russians argue they have been looking in that area for isil supply lines between syria andey. the turks said they are turning a blind eye to smuggling goods and people? >> i don't think there is anyone who believes there is still apply line that comes through sfwoishing syria supporting at least some of the jihadists. of course, the difficulty is the turks will tell you that it's the moderate rebels that are being supported. the russians and others will say that it's go can to other groups as well. there is probably some truth in both of those stories. >> do you think as we just heard one analyst argue that the turks could be sending a message to both russia and the u.s. that they are players to be taken seriously? >>
airspace, that's one thing that long-time special relationships between the united states and great britain, they may see correctly that the united states is not particularly happy withtie given the lack of enforcement with their border, allowing jihadists to move and, therefore, see turkey as a somewhat outlier inside nato and perhaps a vulnerable flank. >> to that point, the russians argue they have been looking in that area for isil supply lines between syria andey. the turks said they...
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as margaret thatcher once set in 1979, two weeks prior to her election as prime minister of great britain, we remain, as we always have been, of force for freedom muted, even we can these last three years while this deal with fires burning deep within. ready to be kindled and go forward again. and if anyone is to doubt or question the validity of your purpose massively remind youthey are simply remind you of the divine promise given to us in the holy scripture which exist 916 tells us that i have raised you up for this very purpose, that i may show you my power and that my name might be proclaimed. thank you for coming. god bless you. [applause] >> i read the book. what was it like the intervening two years. this past february,february, i don't want to get too much wife. my birth mother and adopted mother died two weeks of each other. today would have actually been my birth mother's 55th a. once it was told to me, the normal rational response is to become better and to distance. there's a purpose. and i can gladly stand before you and tell you that i have relationships. and so instead of
as margaret thatcher once set in 1979, two weeks prior to her election as prime minister of great britain, we remain, as we always have been, of force for freedom muted, even we can these last three years while this deal with fires burning deep within. ready to be kindled and go forward again. and if anyone is to doubt or question the validity of your purpose massively remind youthey are simply remind you of the divine promise given to us in the holy scripture which exist 916 tells us that i...
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president obama should take the lead along with france and great britain to make all that happen.first step, a declaration of war on isis by nato. finally, it was quite clear in the president's press conference today that he is very concerned about the refugees fleeing syria and he should be concerned because it's his fault when the syrian dictator asafd used poisonous gallons you may remember he cannot carry out his threat when he could have easily done by secures the air force on the ground which was delivering some of the gas. the president's pretreat from syria has caused the massive refugee problem and, remember, one of the isis killers in paris apparently posed as a refugee to enter france. nonetheless, mr. obama is quite confident that no terrorists will be among the 10,000 refugees he wants to resettle in america. tha of course, is another delusion. and at least 15 states right now have already said they will not accept any refugees at all. expect that number to grow as more and more americans finally realize, finally that the president of the united states has lost contro
president obama should take the lead along with france and great britain to make all that happen.first step, a declaration of war on isis by nato. finally, it was quite clear in the president's press conference today that he is very concerned about the refugees fleeing syria and he should be concerned because it's his fault when the syrian dictator asafd used poisonous gallons you may remember he cannot carry out his threat when he could have easily done by secures the air force on the ground...
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great britain incarcerates 102 people for every hundred thousand. if we look at japan, it's 14 times lower than ours. so, somebody who is interested in the social world, you may ask, what's up with this? why are we doing this? what's the 16 million? just give you another context, why we kind of came up with the title "a country called prison." the fact of the matter are this, our prisons, 16 million, we seem to ignore their children, they're likely to be included in that. approximately a population twice the size of israel. just slightly smaller than the country of the netherlandses. this is a massive number of people. and if it was a state, it would be the fourth largest state in the country. just right below florida. bigger than illinois. just imagine if prison was a state, where the politicians would be going to try get the votes. right? so this is a large number of people who significantly are -- some of whom we should be afraid of. mary and i have no doubt there are people in prison who need to be there. one of the other things that is really f
great britain incarcerates 102 people for every hundred thousand. if we look at japan, it's 14 times lower than ours. so, somebody who is interested in the social world, you may ask, what's up with this? why are we doing this? what's the 16 million? just give you another context, why we kind of came up with the title "a country called prison." the fact of the matter are this, our prisons, 16 million, we seem to ignore their children, they're likely to be included in that....
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maureen: great britain began special flights today from sinai. evacuating thousands of tourists left stranded there. and here at home, president obama has gone on the record saying it is possible a terrorist become dition stroyed the plane -- destroyed the plane. leon: department of homeland security ordering changes as we head to busy holiday season. northern virginia bureau chief jeff goldberg has details and the reaction tonight. jeff, what is the latest? jeff: for many air travelers the russian-bound airline disaster came as a shock. for ganeete, a native of egypt, it led to thoughts of canceling an international trip. >> we're worried. it's not safe anymore. who knows? jeff: she is flying to greece for a cruise around the middle east. she decided to stick with her plans. >> i have trust in the security hear. jeff: that is what they want to hear. they are offering the security assessment andsy tais finance airports with direct flight to the u.s., airports it's not specifically naming. the new security measures will include expanded security o
maureen: great britain began special flights today from sinai. evacuating thousands of tourists left stranded there. and here at home, president obama has gone on the record saying it is possible a terrorist become dition stroyed the plane -- destroyed the plane. leon: department of homeland security ordering changes as we head to busy holiday season. northern virginia bureau chief jeff goldberg has details and the reaction tonight. jeff, what is the latest? jeff: for many air travelers the...
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a reminder of just how big and small the world is -- off the coast of great britain, sailors found aassive piece of metal with an american flag painted on it. spacex piece of the falcon nine rocket that exploded surely after takeoff from florida in june. the unmanned flight was on a supply mission to the international space station. a remarkable story of survival bethesda.- from that is where firefighters freed a dog trapped in a drainpipe for hours. it turned out that dog had been missing for more than a year. ofefighters used a it ingenuity to free the friend pup. pine lane innesome bethesda. you have a drainpipe on the side of the street and on the side. cookie, a dog missing for more than a year, was stuck between the two in a pipe underground and would not come out. >> we suspect the dog may have been reporter: down there for a while. look badcookie didn't but rescuing him was not easy. >> i thought it was a raccoon or something. reporter: nick was walking his relatives' great dane went it pulled him to wear cookie was trapped. >> terrible. >> who long -- windows how long he sur
a reminder of just how big and small the world is -- off the coast of great britain, sailors found aassive piece of metal with an american flag painted on it. spacex piece of the falcon nine rocket that exploded surely after takeoff from florida in june. the unmanned flight was on a supply mission to the international space station. a remarkable story of survival bethesda.- from that is where firefighters freed a dog trapped in a drainpipe for hours. it turned out that dog had been missing for...
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win the center moved to the protestant countries of great britain to become major centers germany was divided france was catholic with a fair amount of activity going on there. so this was big time to investigate natural history. >> host: "newton's apple and other myths about science" university of wisconsin professor emeritus ronald numbers booktv on c-span2. . . this implies that he had some control over it. when he suggested suggested it to me which was more than ten years ago i said, yes i will be willing to do this but one condition on a completely free hand you have to accept that if you ask me to do this and give me ask access to your private papers i will write what i think is the truth. which is incidentally the basis of what i had written the previous book. he agreed to that.
win the center moved to the protestant countries of great britain to become major centers germany was divided france was catholic with a fair amount of activity going on there. so this was big time to investigate natural history. >> host: "newton's apple and other myths about science" university of wisconsin professor emeritus ronald numbers booktv on c-span2. . . this implies that he had some control over it. when he suggested suggested it to me which was more than ten years...
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and new hampshire declared their own independence from great britain. their motto at the time was "live free or die," and it's still the state motto today. >> another revolutionary first for new hampshire is pictured here on the state flag. in 1776, the warship raleigh was the first to fly the new american flag. new hampshire is home to many other firsts. the first potato was grown here. america's first astronaut in space, alan shepard, was born here, as was the first free public library. >> new hampshire is known as the granite state, and it's because their number-one natural resource is granite. this is a particularly good stone for building bridges, houses, even statues. and although the colony was first established for fishing, they quickly learned what they really had going on. border signify an additional claim to fame. after the revolutionary war, our new constitution required approval by 9 of the 13 states. new hampshire made it happen by being the ninth state to ratify the famous document. with "flag facts," i'm brandon. [ baseball bat thunks ]
and new hampshire declared their own independence from great britain. their motto at the time was "live free or die," and it's still the state motto today. >> another revolutionary first for new hampshire is pictured here on the state flag. in 1776, the warship raleigh was the first to fly the new american flag. new hampshire is home to many other firsts. the first potato was grown here. america's first astronaut in space, alan shepard, was born here, as was the first free...
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will send a capital to the eu with a list of demands for great britain to in the union. british voters are going to decide in a kingdom-wide referendum. back here at home, the u.s. treasury is pushing americans to try out that myra the retirement fund that president obama introduced in the state of the union speech. white house officials call it a stepping stone to savings. the idea is you can contribute as little as you wish, start with $1 and set aside a dollar a week and more would be better, but some is better than none. >> so, people can decide how much they want to save or how little they want to save. it is completely within the discretion of the individual. and they can do it in a way that is completely safe. it's backed by the u.s. treasury. and, in a way where there are no fees. it's not as if any money that you are putting aside is going into somebody else's pocket. >> the assistant deputy secretary of the treasury. that's the key difference he is talking about is no fees because you can walk into any bank and pony up a couple bucks and open up a traditional i
will send a capital to the eu with a list of demands for great britain to in the union. british voters are going to decide in a kingdom-wide referendum. back here at home, the u.s. treasury is pushing americans to try out that myra the retirement fund that president obama introduced in the state of the union speech. white house officials call it a stepping stone to savings. the idea is you can contribute as little as you wish, start with $1 and set aside a dollar a week and more would be...
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medieval theology and scholarship covers all expenses for or three years ever study oxford in great britainh the philadelphia orchestra. >> young bar aid performance get ready to put on a show for thanksgiving now four days awa away. >> and a local restaurant opens its doors to those in need. >> and melissa magee has the exclusive accuweather forecast >> and melissa magee has the exclusive accuweather forecast when "action news" comes back. , chevy has a better way, with black friday deals all month long. that's a great idea. what if you could get up to twenty percent cash back when you bought it? bam. twenty percent back? that's awesome. it's black friday. find your tag and get cash back for 20% of the msrp on select 2015 vehicles in stock. or, get zero percent financing for seventy-two months on 2015 silverado light duty models. cool time to go shopping. >> the kids picked up outfits and practiced special footwork and they'll entertain the crowd thursday to the song up town function funk you can catch the parade 8:30 thursday morning and if you head to the parade visit 6abc.com for inform
medieval theology and scholarship covers all expenses for or three years ever study oxford in great britainh the philadelphia orchestra. >> young bar aid performance get ready to put on a show for thanksgiving now four days awa away. >> and a local restaurant opens its doors to those in need. >> and melissa magee has the exclusive accuweather forecast >> and melissa magee has the exclusive accuweather forecast when "action news" comes back. , chevy has a better...
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. >> great britain fighting right now with belgium on the court and take the upper hand in the daviss and brothers and jamie are facing the doubles and while the teams began the day locked out one-nil in the best of five tie belgium are bidding for the title and great britain looking for the first since 1936. and murray brothers took the first set 6-4 ran belgiums fought back to take the second and also 6-4 and tie could prove crucial to deciding the over all title. in starting for poll position and grand prix where a driver had an impressive final lap in qualifying and mercy the teammate and lewis hamilton at the circuit and finished third, this is rossburg's six context poll and f 1 incentive all time record from 1988. barcelona are looking to extend their lead to seven points at the top of the spanish premier league and it's half time at the new camp and goals from myanmar and lewis have put barsa two-nil up and second place atletic osho and fifth place. six matches to be played in the english premier league on saturday and half time in five of the games and leaders manchester cit
. >> great britain fighting right now with belgium on the court and take the upper hand in the daviss and brothers and jamie are facing the doubles and while the teams began the day locked out one-nil in the best of five tie belgium are bidding for the title and great britain looking for the first since 1936. and murray brothers took the first set 6-4 ran belgiums fought back to take the second and also 6-4 and tie could prove crucial to deciding the over all title. in starting for poll...
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in addition, we've gotten word from gatwick airport in great britain outside london, one of the two bighere.
in addition, we've gotten word from gatwick airport in great britain outside london, one of the two bighere.
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draft kings got a gambling license from great britain in august. fan duel has applied for a license and the gambling software company. drafting says it does not change the issue in the united states. they are just dealing with different regulations in each country. ed: mike wankum is just ahead with a november forecast that is -- heather: we will take you to boston, the a rally of support for the people of france. tt0w!tz'h3! %4@-hi4 tt0w!tz'h3! el@-bnx tt0w!tz'h3! ed@-dl< tt0w!tz'h3% )8h-$2@ tt0w!tz'h3% kzh-9]< tt0w!tz'h3% n-h-l40 tt0w!tz'h3% 0ph-rs( tt0w!tz'h3% s"h-b!h tt0w!tz'h3% ueh-ac8 ed: we take you live to paris. ed: it is 6:14 in boston. 12:14 early sunday morning in a manhunt continues, it is monday morning. a manhunt continues for the suspect in the terror attacks police and release. wrench airstrikes are now underway against isis targets that are inside syria. heather: rally of support on boston common today. hundreds of people showed up to people of france. all too well the horror of the attack. ed: frank holland talk to the people tha
draft kings got a gambling license from great britain in august. fan duel has applied for a license and the gambling software company. drafting says it does not change the issue in the united states. they are just dealing with different regulations in each country. ed: mike wankum is just ahead with a november forecast that is -- heather: we will take you to boston, the a rally of support for the people of france. tt0w!tz'h3! %4@-hi4 tt0w!tz'h3! el@-bnx tt0w!tz'h3! ed@-dl< tt0w!tz'h3%...
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sean connery was named the best accent of all time. tennessee, earned top accent for people in great britain. emily: there you go. scientific. cindy: enjoy the sunshine this afternoon. emily: that does it for us. erika: thanks for joining us. >> this is an editorial by wcvb channel 5 president and general manager bill fine. bill: how can a teacher have been innocent -- have an illicit relationship with a student and when andrea was 14, a teacher befriended her and gain her trust. >> i had been groomed for two y ears. he did not just after i turned 16. he turned into abusive -- a sexually aggressive and abusive man. >> because she was 16, baker' s behavior was not criminal. he is now categorized as a level three sex offender, but he never faced charges related to andrea. how unusual is her case? 5 investigates discovered that, on average, licenses of 15 massachusetts educators are suspended each year, but there aren' t always charges. when students are 16 years old or older, sexual activity is not considered a crime. it' s time to toughen the state consent laws and recognize that the teacher-
sean connery was named the best accent of all time. tennessee, earned top accent for people in great britain. emily: there you go. scientific. cindy: enjoy the sunshine this afternoon. emily: that does it for us. erika: thanks for joining us. >> this is an editorial by wcvb channel 5 president and general manager bill fine. bill: how can a teacher have been innocent -- have an illicit relationship with a student and when andrea was 14, a teacher befriended her and gain her trust. >>...
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his position on syria, he likes great britain nuts. he also if you watch the debate on mute, it looked like bernie sanders spent two hours angrily sending his soup back at the deli. >> cbs actually ended the debate seven minutes before it was supposed to finish. yeah, or as bill clinton put it, oh, my god, you're home early, she's helping me with my taxes. >> o'malley's debate perform maents wasn't especially memorable but did have a noteworthy moment here. >> let's say in our debate because you'll never hear that from that immigrant carnival barker donald trump. >> trump was like, is this because i get my hair from the cotton candy machine? is that what he's talking about. >> donald trump said that morphs need to be watched and studied because he believes they may spread hateful views. in related news, donald trump needs to be watched and studied. [ applause ] >>> i still think donald trump will drop out once he finds out how much the president actually makes. i think he pays his hair flap engineer more than $400,000 a year. >> oh, bo
his position on syria, he likes great britain nuts. he also if you watch the debate on mute, it looked like bernie sanders spent two hours angrily sending his soup back at the deli. >> cbs actually ended the debate seven minutes before it was supposed to finish. yeah, or as bill clinton put it, oh, my god, you're home early, she's helping me with my taxes. >> o'malley's debate perform maents wasn't especially memorable but did have a noteworthy moment here. >> let's say in our...
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winston churchill the prime minster of great britain although we had a successful landing, in fact, we had a very long way to go. we are better than 700 miles away from berlin itself. as you can see by this map here, we have managed to achieve a hole on the peninsula in france. we are in share borg and along the beaches. we are in a fight trying to face northern france before we can get traction on defeating nazi germany. we are now in the race across france galleries in which we tell the story of the allied advance across northern france up to operation cobra in july of 1945. behind me you can see how these wooded headdrs across fields of fans held up our military advancement. these headros were so thick that you could have a german soldier on one side of a headro three feet away, the two wouldn't know that they were there. tanks, in fact, could not go through these headro's until we built some clippers on to the front of the tanks. american ingenuity. started busting towards the liberation of france. the liberation of paris is the cond chapter in the race across france. then at the e
winston churchill the prime minster of great britain although we had a successful landing, in fact, we had a very long way to go. we are better than 700 miles away from berlin itself. as you can see by this map here, we have managed to achieve a hole on the peninsula in france. we are in share borg and along the beaches. we are in a fight trying to face northern france before we can get traction on defeating nazi germany. we are now in the race across france galleries in which we tell the story...
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. >> great britain suspended flights to and from that airport calling the bomb theory a significant possibility. perhaps retaliation by a wing of isis in sinai peninsula. >> russia has increased its presence in syria. so the fact that isis may want to respond is not unlikely at all. >> getting an explosive device is a game changer for security. >> but not a huge concern in the u.s. experts say where security makes it extremely difficult to get explosives on board. and it is still possible this plane suffered mechanical failure. >> no matter what happened, our hearts go out obviously to the families. >> 224 people died. the pleens black boxes will tell more. one is damaged but so far no evidence of a bomb has been found at the crash site. >> and new this morning. russia's air safety regulators have decided to ground the rest of the met ro jet fleet while they try to figure wlapd here. >> sounds look a good plan so far. >>> a shocking turn in the case of a fox lake, ill ill police officer shot dead. investigators say joseph gliniewicz killed himself. it was part of a plan after years of stealing.
. >> great britain suspended flights to and from that airport calling the bomb theory a significant possibility. perhaps retaliation by a wing of isis in sinai peninsula. >> russia has increased its presence in syria. so the fact that isis may want to respond is not unlikely at all. >> getting an explosive device is a game changer for security. >> but not a huge concern in the u.s. experts say where security makes it extremely difficult to get explosives on board. and it...
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and into great britain. how can you possibly close the borders? what does that mean? >> well, you can't. you actually can't. you can close the major points of ingress as you mentioned. but at the end of the day, people can get through either by circumventing the major points where you come in, or more significantly as we've been discussing the last few minutes, when you suggest home grown assistance in this attack, the people are already there. we have opened, they have open borders inside the eu, so once inside the eu, anybody can go anywhere and you can try to close it down, but you're not going to be able to close it down completely. and you consider the fact that you've got a very large number of disaffected people inside france, particularly around the major cities including paris, you realize the enormity of the problem of trying to keep the potential for violence out of france i don't think it's going to work. >> okay. colonel jack, we're going to take a short break here and come right back as we leave you with live pictures there of the area around the concert
and into great britain. how can you possibly close the borders? what does that mean? >> well, you can't. you actually can't. you can close the major points of ingress as you mentioned. but at the end of the day, people can get through either by circumventing the major points where you come in, or more significantly as we've been discussing the last few minutes, when you suggest home grown assistance in this attack, the people are already there. we have opened, they have open borders...
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this on our maps where we are launching missions from out of north africa, and especially from great britain where the eighth air force was located. now, in this gallery with the air war, the air war went through several stages. you have some initial beginnings, and then, most importantly, by the end of 1943, we are basically losing the air were very badly. -- air war very badly. places like -- we are losing disproportionate amounts of bombers going up, trying to hit the heartland of nazi germany and other industrial facilities throughout europe that the nazis were using. the reason that this is so problematic for us, if you think about it, for example, a b-17 bomber, which was the workhorse of the european bombing campaign, had a trained -- had trained personnel and it where you had 10, 11 men in their that every time -- there that every time one of those were shot down, it was one thing to lose a plane, but it is another thing to lose those trained personnel. ,he luftwaffe a of the germans the german air force, had trained pilots where this is going to be a key element of what is eventuall
this on our maps where we are launching missions from out of north africa, and especially from great britain where the eighth air force was located. now, in this gallery with the air war, the air war went through several stages. you have some initial beginnings, and then, most importantly, by the end of 1943, we are basically losing the air were very badly. -- air war very badly. places like -- we are losing disproportionate amounts of bombers going up, trying to hit the heartland of nazi...
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nothing is conclusive, but great britain suspended flights to the region as a precaution. isis has claimed responsibility. >> the port authority is considering adding an airport access fee to ease curbside congestion at newark, kennedy and laguardia. uber customers would probably have to pay more. a recent $4 fee was imposed in washington, d.c. >> and a food pantry serving newark, new jersey, is trying to find a new home now because the church had a houses it is being sold. the archdiocese of newark is consolidating st. barnabas church. nearby charities are hoping to fill the void. and that's what's happening now. and nick is here. this is a very mild november so far. nick: and it will continue to be for a couple of days. ernie: everybody is talking about how nice the weather is. nick: i like when people talk about the weather. ernie: keep everybody cheerful and happy. nick: keeps me employed. more clouds will be moving in, but we'll stay mild. today, 70 and 56. we'll be back to the average temperatures over the weekend. record high was 78. that was in 1975. record low 25
nothing is conclusive, but great britain suspended flights to the region as a precaution. isis has claimed responsibility. >> the port authority is considering adding an airport access fee to ease curbside congestion at newark, kennedy and laguardia. uber customers would probably have to pay more. a recent $4 fee was imposed in washington, d.c. >> and a food pantry serving newark, new jersey, is trying to find a new home now because the church had a houses it is being sold. the...
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white was thought, w how it fought, howwas .t was won basically the united states, great britain, and the soviet union were all necessary to defeat adolf hitler. had the soviets not had as as allies, they would have lost, i believe. the quick answer to this -- the british actually came up with this, i think -- the world is one with british brains, american production, and soviet blood. there is a lot of truth to that. twice 7 million soviets were soviets- 27 million were killed during the war. of course, they were doing this with an awful lot of equipment provided by us, and basically, every nation -- this is my personal observation -- remembers the war in its own way. i have been to russia and seen their museums. i will simply point out that they do not mention that the war was going on anywhere else than the eastern front. if you study the history of the war, keep in mind, the soviet union was allied with adolf hitler from 1939-1941. britain fought alone in 1940. beat churchill. had hitler be churchill, we would be living in a very different world. history is very complex. when you
white was thought, w how it fought, howwas .t was won basically the united states, great britain, and the soviet union were all necessary to defeat adolf hitler. had the soviets not had as as allies, they would have lost, i believe. the quick answer to this -- the british actually came up with this, i think -- the world is one with british brains, american production, and soviet blood. there is a lot of truth to that. twice 7 million soviets were soviets- 27 million were killed during the war....
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the question was where and when and from what locations in great britain. fascinating story on how the allies could keep this in the german military. keith: yes, it was a top-secret plan, but with something of this scale, you will have a hard time to enable to keep things secret. the fact that we were able to keep the germans guessing on when it was going to come was a great success on our part. the germans knew we were going to come at some point, but they did not know we went and where. it was a great success for the allies that we were able to go into normandy. the germans that we were going to go someplace else. we succeeded partly because of our secrecy policies. host: we are getting comments on twitter at c-span history and facebook as a continue our coverage, commemorating the end of world war ii, 70 years ago in 1945. keith huxon is joining us. on the question of u.s. preparedness, do you have a comment on the u.s. civilian conservation corps in helping prepare reserve officers and civilian and will ease for wartime service between 1933 and 1942? ke
the question was where and when and from what locations in great britain. fascinating story on how the allies could keep this in the german military. keith: yes, it was a top-secret plan, but with something of this scale, you will have a hard time to enable to keep things secret. the fact that we were able to keep the germans guessing on when it was going to come was a great success on our part. the germans knew we were going to come at some point, but they did not know we went and where. it...