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you are going to be in chronological record, you should go to carpenters hall first, independence hall second and the new museum of the american revolution third. then you have the constitution center and so one step, by step by step visitors to philadelphia can get the history of their earliest founding. this is the only building within the park, independence national historical park which is not federally owned. carpenters hall belongs to the carpenters company as always belonged to the carpenters company. the federal government has tried to buy it or to take it off our hands several times -- and the company has from the earliest days absolutely not, it's our own -- it's our contribution, if you will, to telling the story of america. and they restored the building -- i put quotes around the restoration -- in the 1850s and opened it to the public free. second only to mt. vernon in terms of a privately owned structure rather than a government-owned structure, being open to the public as, if you will, a shrine. their idea of restoration in the 1850s was a little different than ours toda
you are going to be in chronological record, you should go to carpenters hall first, independence hall second and the new museum of the american revolution third. then you have the constitution center and so one step, by step by step visitors to philadelphia can get the history of their earliest founding. this is the only building within the park, independence national historical park which is not federally owned. carpenters hall belongs to the carpenters company as always belonged to the...
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first, he explored the life and marriage of chris hall and what do you know, in idaho where hall hadd police chief, the investigator uncovered a startling accusation. >> chris was a great, great con man. >> reporter: former los angeles police officer jerry winkle, a county commissioner up in idaho now. once upon a time, he was chris hall's friend. that is, before a night of poker and booze when he said hall made a disturbing revelation, that he had shot himself in the leg when he was a cop in order to get medical retirement benefits. >> chris had been drinking beer and he came right out and told me that he had shot hielf. >> reporter: but there was more. d.a. investigator tom dove had discovered a secret. not in chris' past but in cristi's. >> there had been infidelity in the marriage for six years prior while chris hall was in custody in idaho. >> reporter: cristi's affair was relatively brief, years earlier. but she had been in phone contact with the man just days before she died. had chris found out? impossible to know. but when investigator dove talked to cristi's co-worker at th
first, he explored the life and marriage of chris hall and what do you know, in idaho where hall hadd police chief, the investigator uncovered a startling accusation. >> chris was a great, great con man. >> reporter: former los angeles police officer jerry winkle, a county commissioner up in idaho now. once upon a time, he was chris hall's friend. that is, before a night of poker and booze when he said hall made a disturbing revelation, that he had shot himself in the leg when he...
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hall murdered his brother.today must appear in court for his formal sentencing. >> we are on the record in the case of kentucky versus dennis m. hall. ready to go forward on the final sentencing? >> judge, we are. we had passed this case briefly to allow the victim's family the opportunity to be present for final sentencing. folks, i'm happy to hear from whoever would like to be heard. i will tell you the only rule is that you have to address me personally. this is not a chance to talk to mr. hall. it's a chance to talk about mr. hall. but you're to address me and not speak to him directly. it's hard, but that's the way it's got to be. okay? anybody have anything they want to tell me before i impose sentence? >> chad bishop has been preparing for this day and has a statement ready for the judge. >> he doesn't realize this, but by his sentencing today, you're actually setting me free. i've had a lot of sleepless nights. wrestling with the decision on whether or not to allow the state to take its course or for me
hall murdered his brother.today must appear in court for his formal sentencing. >> we are on the record in the case of kentucky versus dennis m. hall. ready to go forward on the final sentencing? >> judge, we are. we had passed this case briefly to allow the victim's family the opportunity to be present for final sentencing. folks, i'm happy to hear from whoever would like to be heard. i will tell you the only rule is that you have to address me personally. this is not a chance to...
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you're all right, hall. you're all right. >> hall is permitted to shower off the oc gas and will soon be placed in a stripped down cell until the prison conducts a disciplinary hearing on the events leading to his extraction. extractions provide some of the most dramatic interactions that ever occur between inmates and staff. and few extractions in the state of colorado have provided more drama than the ones involving this man, roy slagle. we first met roy in the original "lockup" episode at colorado state penitentiary in 2000. at the time he had been through five gruelling cell extractions. >> i got some criminal tendencies, okay? you know what i mean. i robbed, i assaulted a guy in here. it ain't like i'm in here for nothing, you know? >> roy slagle was paroled in the fall of 2008. but his twin brother, ray, is incarcerated here at limon, serving 15 years for assault. >> how is your brother, where is he at now? >> he's at home. >> is he at home? when did he get out? >> about two months ago. >> he would act
you're all right, hall. you're all right. >> hall is permitted to shower off the oc gas and will soon be placed in a stripped down cell until the prison conducts a disciplinary hearing on the events leading to his extraction. extractions provide some of the most dramatic interactions that ever occur between inmates and staff. and few extractions in the state of colorado have provided more drama than the ones involving this man, roy slagle. we first met roy in the original...
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we're with halle. talking over each other ] >> jimmy: he'll bring snacks. he'll bring snacks. let's talk about it. [ light laughter ] let's get back to my job here, which i want to talk about your movie. i want to talk about "kidnap." now this is one of my favorite types of movies, which i could say -- revenge, like a a vigilante movie. >> yeah. >> jimmy: but it's just you and the whole movie. >> i know. >> jimmy: which i love. >> oh, gosh. >> jimmy: i could watch you on tv, on the big screen forever. i mean, it's fantastic. [ laughter ] i really can. i got snacks, yeah. [ laughter and applause ] so, it's called -- but this is like -- you're doing three movies, right? so, will we see more of you? will you come back to our show? >> i will come back to your show. >> jimmy: you have this. you also have -- >> i have "kingsman" coming back in september, and then "kings" in december. i got three kings this year. >> jimmy: that's right. >> yeah. three kings. [ cheers and applause ] three kings. >> jimmy: "kin
we're with halle. talking over each other ] >> jimmy: he'll bring snacks. he'll bring snacks. let's talk about it. [ light laughter ] let's get back to my job here, which i want to talk about your movie. i want to talk about "kidnap." now this is one of my favorite types of movies, which i could say -- revenge, like a a vigilante movie. >> yeah. >> jimmy: but it's just you and the whole movie. >> i know. >> jimmy: which i love. >> oh, gosh. >>...
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todrick hall is one of the most creative people i've ever met.> reporter: ru showed up at the beverly hills show. so did a couple of old school friends of todrick's from back home in texas. >> i mean, i do slightly worry for him that he needs to chill. >> he's never going to. >> i'm not worried. it's a problem if he doesn't do anything. that's when i'm afraid. if he's not doing what he loves. >> that's a good point. >> okay. >> that's when i'm afraid. ♪ somewhere over the rainbow >> reporter: here's another reason todrick hall is different. his is not a seamless, stratospheric rise. >> i've worked so hard and not eaten and overdrawn so many accounts, gotten my cars repossessed. i mean, everything that you can lose that would make you want to not ever make a youtube video again i've experienced. >> reporter: his first big break was "american idol" in 2009. ♪ i try and i try and i try he made it to the final 16 but no further. ♪ just in case you didn't know in fwf he h2014 he had his own , "todrick." back then "nightline" met up with him while he w
todrick hall is one of the most creative people i've ever met.> reporter: ru showed up at the beverly hills show. so did a couple of old school friends of todrick's from back home in texas. >> i mean, i do slightly worry for him that he needs to chill. >> he's never going to. >> i'm not worried. it's a problem if he doesn't do anything. that's when i'm afraid. if he's not doing what he loves. >> that's a good point. >> okay. >> that's when i'm afraid. ♪...
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the idea of the town hall meetings. the idea of going to the members offices that won't have town hall meetings. the idea of inviting members like me to go to a republican district and do a town hall meeting in that district. some of us are actually willing to do that, but we need to be invited and also, we need a sense of victory that builds confidence. victories beget victories. everyone in the progressive movement should feel the power of winning that fight on health care. [applause] what a tremendous, tremendous victory that was and everything was in play. we mention the phone calls and town hall meetings and going to offices, but doing press events and days of action and if you're with an organization, you have tv spots run in the district and massive social media which all of you can do with your 12 friends, i love that. and now millions of people. that when we fight, we win. the people from move on know that every rally that i go to, i like to say at the end, when we fight we win. you try it. when we fight -- all
the idea of the town hall meetings. the idea of going to the members offices that won't have town hall meetings. the idea of inviting members like me to go to a republican district and do a town hall meeting in that district. some of us are actually willing to do that, but we need to be invited and also, we need a sense of victory that builds confidence. victories beget victories. everyone in the progressive movement should feel the power of winning that fight on health care. [applause] what a...
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there's also a statue of the president of the confederacy in would be jefferson davis, across the hall there's alexander hamilton stevens the vice president of the confederacy, one level below in the crypt of the united states capitol. robert e. lee across the way from him, john ccalhoun, a major force on the side of the confederacy, leading up to t war. so the call for these removals of these statues is complicated. jim and shawn, every state is allowed to place two statues into the united states capitol, as part of the united states capitol statuary hall collection. however, it is up to those states to decide who they select. now, states can put a statue in, they can take a statue out. they can only have two at one time. so it is not quite clear now, if congress itself can actually force a state to remove a one of its statues. interestingly enough, only a couple of years ago, president obama was here when they placed the statue of rosa parks inside a statuary hall. fittingly and symbolically, they placed that statue of a seated rosa park as directly across statuary hall looking direc
there's also a statue of the president of the confederacy in would be jefferson davis, across the hall there's alexander hamilton stevens the vice president of the confederacy, one level below in the crypt of the united states capitol. robert e. lee across the way from him, john ccalhoun, a major force on the side of the confederacy, leading up to t war. so the call for these removals of these statues is complicated. jim and shawn, every state is allowed to place two statues into the united...
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town halls earlier in the week were about healthcare. one big thing that has jumped out, gardner had a few town hauls where he was asked the crowd, he gave everyone in the crowd like yes and no panels. asked them do you support single payer healthcare is one of the questions. some of these town halls, overwhelming majorities said yes, we support it. one of the reasons that is interesting is because colorado mad a referendum to implement single payer and failed overwhelmingly. i believe got about a third of the vote and 2/3s of the people said no. the democratic senator from colorado and the governor rejected it. what you're seeing now is really since republicans have failed with obamacare repeal, democrats really have gone on the offensive in some ways or the democratic base and has said that we want single payer. that's come out and a dramatic flip from in november when democratic lawmakers said no, single payer goes too far. >> shepard: is that a way to know if there's a shift or if that is just a larger percentage of people that were
town halls earlier in the week were about healthcare. one big thing that has jumped out, gardner had a few town hauls where he was asked the crowd, he gave everyone in the crowd like yes and no panels. asked them do you support single payer healthcare is one of the questions. some of these town halls, overwhelming majorities said yes, we support it. one of the reasons that is interesting is because colorado mad a referendum to implement single payer and failed overwhelmingly. i believe got...
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town halls. we have all done them to i did to my first year and will never again. everyone considered questions and what i am dodging and not, but telephone town halls, we spend your tax dollars to contact 50,000 people or some number and we are given questions from the staff and you when guess what, i guess health does not come up -- in thosen halls town halls. those things cost thousands of dollars of your tax payer .ollars >> are you still doing magic monday? he is a great musician. it is awesome. >> we do it on facebook and talk about washington health care >> i am from virginia and so far, what has perplexed me is no one is talking about nonpartisan -- district -- redistricting or gerrymandering. win when the districts are so gerrymandered that you just cannot win at the ballot box? in 2015, we had all the house until could seats in virginia and $40 spent in every incumbent reelection. it might not be the most important problem to solve but it is the first problem to solve. >> you can find t
town halls. we have all done them to i did to my first year and will never again. everyone considered questions and what i am dodging and not, but telephone town halls, we spend your tax dollars to contact 50,000 people or some number and we are given questions from the staff and you when guess what, i guess health does not come up -- in thosen halls town halls. those things cost thousands of dollars of your tax payer .ollars >> are you still doing magic monday? he is a great musician. it...
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during their visit to the lawrence hall of science.. kids poked holes in index cards, learning how to look at the sun's shadow during an eclipse. they also used solar telescopes to check out sun spots... and, explored the scale of the moon and the sun... and, how precise they have to be lined up for there to be an eclipse.john erickson/lawrence hall of science- "the nice thing about an eclipse is it lasts long ago. it's not like, 'there it is, oh, we missed it'. so, if one person has glasses, they can pass them around and share."john vargas/father- "i don't think i've ever seen an eclipse before. so, be great, a great opportunity." so, if you want to be apart of history and want to share it with a whole bunch of other people... then, the lawrence hall of science might be the best place to be. the doors open at 8-30 on monday morning. in berkeley, philippe djegal, kron four news. (jr stone) though people around the world can't stop talking about tomorrow's eclipse, animals have no idea what's coming. and it's possible that some of them m
during their visit to the lawrence hall of science.. kids poked holes in index cards, learning how to look at the sun's shadow during an eclipse. they also used solar telescopes to check out sun spots... and, explored the scale of the moon and the sun... and, how precise they have to be lined up for there to be an eclipse.john erickson/lawrence hall of science- "the nice thing about an eclipse is it lasts long ago. it's not like, 'there it is, oh, we missed it'. so, if one person has...
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that we work here at city hall. this is not a welcomed permit.e national park service, that they are issuing. we do not welcome this. and so we will resist it in all the ways possible, and we will make sure we have venues for all the people who want to join in a different message, a compassion message here at city hall. with that, i will ask president breed to make a few comments and then chief scott to answer the questions you might have about how we are ready for friday and saturday. in fact, the entire weekend's events. president breed? >> thank you. clearly, we are at a day that we were hoping we would not be at and with a decision we all think is not in the best interests of san francisco but we will do what is most importantly -- most important to keep the city safe but most importantly, we are coming together in the spirit of unity. we are hosting a rally this friday at 5:00 noon at the civic center. it is not just your leaders, your elected leaders, but people from all walks of life, who will be at this rally. they will have speeches and
that we work here at city hall. this is not a welcomed permit.e national park service, that they are issuing. we do not welcome this. and so we will resist it in all the ways possible, and we will make sure we have venues for all the people who want to join in a different message, a compassion message here at city hall. with that, i will ask president breed to make a few comments and then chief scott to answer the questions you might have about how we are ready for friday and saturday. in fact,...
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you can see it at independence hall. franklin said throughout this convention i was wondering whether it was a rising or setting sun, and once the convention agreed to proposed the constitution, he said, "now i'm confident that the sun is rising." next to benjamin franklin is governor morris of pennsylvania. i thought when i first learned about him he was a governor but he wasn't. he just had a very distinctive name, which was governor. he also had a distinctive peg leg. how did he get the peg leg you may ask? well, the story is that he was in a carriage accident and some say that he was escaping from an asig nati assignation with a allied, others say he just had a carriage accident. you can decide for yourself. he had the elegant walking sticstic stick, peering over benjamin franklin along with the rest of the delegation, and it is striking how these delegates were here in their home state. so the great issue in addition to the presence or ab sense sen bill of right that divided the constitutional convention was the sla
you can see it at independence hall. franklin said throughout this convention i was wondering whether it was a rising or setting sun, and once the convention agreed to proposed the constitution, he said, "now i'm confident that the sun is rising." next to benjamin franklin is governor morris of pennsylvania. i thought when i first learned about him he was a governor but he wasn't. he just had a very distinctive name, which was governor. he also had a distinctive peg leg. how did he...
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man accused in her death head to court, plus this >> reporter: man bypasses security, gets to sit hall roof and the tower, i'm joe holden, why his high wire stunt all caught on camera is now subject of the police investigation. >>> and sunny start to august, in center city but storms are flaring up across the area i'm meteorologist lauren casey with the late lease at storm scan three and preview of your weekend forecast, cbs-3 "eyewitness news" at 6:00 starts right now. >>> little nervous to go back out there i will share with my office co-workers and let them know and hopefully we will buddy up and not walk alone. >> a community is on alert works man sexually assaulted at gunpoint while running in the popular farm. tonight search for suspect is on. terrifying attack happened in broad daylight, good evening, i'm ukee washington. >>> i'm jessica dean. police say victim was running in norristown farm park just before 11:00 this morning when the man attacked. that is where "eyewitness news" reporter david spunt joins us live and still tracking this still developing story, david. >> report
man accused in her death head to court, plus this >> reporter: man bypasses security, gets to sit hall roof and the tower, i'm joe holden, why his high wire stunt all caught on camera is now subject of the police investigation. >>> and sunny start to august, in center city but storms are flaring up across the area i'm meteorologist lauren casey with the late lease at storm scan three and preview of your weekend forecast, cbs-3 "eyewitness news" at 6:00 starts right now....
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he's elated over a new development in the dining hall.ssigned seating policy, which used to require inmates to sit in the first available seat. >> they open three rows until every table has at least one person sitting in it. they won't back up. so basically if the table i'm going to doesn't have the seat i want to sit in, then i just look for the one that's open. if none of them are open, then i just go to the next row. >> so in terms of your needing to sit in a specific spot, what has that done for you now? >> i can get that spot no matter what now. >> it's reduced confrontation amongst staff and offenders. due to the fact that offenders have more of an option for the assigned seating. we're still in compliance with the policy. however, it allows them an option to fill three rows at one time. therefore it's not forcing them to sit with an individual that they absolutely refuse to. >> actually, i prefer to sit at the second table on this row, but we were the last pod called, so i'll just sit anywhere next to the rail, but i've got to face
he's elated over a new development in the dining hall.ssigned seating policy, which used to require inmates to sit in the first available seat. >> they open three rows until every table has at least one person sitting in it. they won't back up. so basically if the table i'm going to doesn't have the seat i want to sit in, then i just look for the one that's open. if none of them are open, then i just go to the next row. >> so in terms of your needing to sit in a specific spot, what...
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city hall, a young man made his way here while the scaffolding was still up around the top of city hallot a video -- him and billy penn hanging out on top of city hall. he just posted it. he doesn't live here, so it's not like they can run into a neighborhood and get him, and some people might find it funny, but there was no restraints there. he could have fallen out of something and killed himself, and it also sends a message to other daredevils. >> yeah. >> what should and can the city do? i want to say, where was the guard? how did he get up there? >> i think there are two issues. one is the daredevil mentality and the voyeurism -- six million people on youtube's gopro channel alone who like to see these things from a voyeurism standpoint, and you need a daredevil to do it. but there is also a post-9/11 different issue. if it's that easy for somebody to scale the most valuable asset in our city, where the heart of our government sits and where the town square where people come and children come to enjoy, and if that is that accessible, what does that say about our security and where
city hall, a young man made his way here while the scaffolding was still up around the top of city hallot a video -- him and billy penn hanging out on top of city hall. he just posted it. he doesn't live here, so it's not like they can run into a neighborhood and get him, and some people might find it funny, but there was no restraints there. he could have fallen out of something and killed himself, and it also sends a message to other daredevils. >> yeah. >> what should and can the...
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this room has the same proportions as independence hall. so it's more or less the size of the room that the framers stood in and there is something so viscerally powerful about being able to see how big the framers were, to go up and kind of to see the kids who loved to just touch trem and sit on ben franklin's lap and where they get rubbed and touched and these statues have been repolished because we openeded this great new gallery with one of the 12 original copies of the bill of rights and already in just a few weeks they're getting nice and shiny which is great to see. >> the one thing everyone wants to know how tall was james madison and george washington? >> i think i can squeeze between abraham baldwin and he's from georgia and he was the last guy to sign and he's gesturing toward the constitution itself and now i'm between george washington and james madison. james madison is the tallest man in the room, and at 6'2" he's towering over everyone else and he commanding in every respect. and james madison, over whom i am absolutely towe
this room has the same proportions as independence hall. so it's more or less the size of the room that the framers stood in and there is something so viscerally powerful about being able to see how big the framers were, to go up and kind of to see the kids who loved to just touch trem and sit on ben franklin's lap and where they get rubbed and touched and these statues have been repolished because we openeded this great new gallery with one of the 12 original copies of the bill of rights and...
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he was impeached because he was elected with a support of tanamy hall, tamny hall, a notorious 19th century new york political machine. once in office he decided to do his own thing. tamny hall looked into his campaign finances and found small irregularities, but it was enough to get him impeached. if we look back today we might see a different kind of story, but that's what happened. we are standing in the executive chamber, the governor's official office or ceremonial office. in 1881 when the room was opened, it was used as the governor's office but was found to be kind of large and imposing, so by 1884 governor grover cleveland decided not to use the room. he was the last governor to use it as an everyday office. there are interesting stories about it. one being about franklin delano roosevelt who had polio. he had a door carved in the mahogany wall so he could take the elevator from his car to his office without having to use a wheelchair. it was a way for him to keep his privacy and not encourage questions and that kind of thing from the public. we are standing in the fonew yo state as
he was impeached because he was elected with a support of tanamy hall, tamny hall, a notorious 19th century new york political machine. once in office he decided to do his own thing. tamny hall looked into his campaign finances and found small irregularities, but it was enough to get him impeached. if we look back today we might see a different kind of story, but that's what happened. we are standing in the executive chamber, the governor's official office or ceremonial office. in 1881 when the...
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they call claudia's place coldham hall. that's cold ham to us americans, because when queen elizabeth first stayed there back in the 1500s, she was served hcoldam. >> wow. must have been a big deal. >>> still ahead,ia sofga verra strips down and shares her secret of looking like this. >> it can be fun. >>> my twins roc and roe. love being on the stage. >> we're backstage as mariah carey's daughter sings alongside her mother. >> what's your name? >> monroe. >>> plus david and victoria's oldest son, brooklyn beckham, how he is not following in his famous parents' footstep. my mom cried. so she's really proud. closed captioning provided by -- one laugh, and hello sensitring a bell? then you have to try always discreet. i didn't think protection this thin could work. but the super absorbent core turns liquid to gel. for incredible protection... snap! so it's out of sight... ...and out of mind. always discreet. for bladder leaks. i've discovered incredible bladder leak underwear that hugs every curve. can't tell i'
they call claudia's place coldham hall. that's cold ham to us americans, because when queen elizabeth first stayed there back in the 1500s, she was served hcoldam. >> wow. must have been a big deal. >>> still ahead,ia sofga verra strips down and shares her secret of looking like this. >> it can be fun. >>> my twins roc and roe. love being on the stage. >> we're backstage as mariah carey's daughter sings alongside her mother. >> what's your name?...
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it was a great town hall with the house speaker paul ryan.ot to discuss on this busy news night. we'll analyze it all. this is "cnn tonight." i'm don lemon. thanks for sticking with us. we have a lot of breaking news. president trump speaks to the nation about the war in afghanistan, vowing america will fight to win, but refusing to reveal numbers of troops or timetables. our military experts on what america's new strategy is, they'll talk, they'll join us. >>> and in our live town hall that you just saw, the speaker, house speaker paul ryan, says the president, in his words, messed up, with his shocking comments about neo nazi violence in charlottesville. let's bring in the panel. let's discuss now. cnn political commentator jason miller is here, a former trump senior communications adviser. political commentator ana navarro here as well. former congressman steve israel, also a cnn political commentator. cliff may, founder and president of the foundation for defense of democracies. senior political analyst mark preston. we got a lot of very
it was a great town hall with the house speaker paul ryan.ot to discuss on this busy news night. we'll analyze it all. this is "cnn tonight." i'm don lemon. thanks for sticking with us. we have a lot of breaking news. president trump speaks to the nation about the war in afghanistan, vowing america will fight to win, but refusing to reveal numbers of troops or timetables. our military experts on what america's new strategy is, they'll talk, they'll join us. >>> and in our...
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hall. she is the author of several books including liberty first, a path to restoring america, essential stories for junior patriots and -- >> we have chris and -- how is the president doing? >> he is the president! >> and? >> i tc constitution as it was intended to be applied. and the presidents in america have operated outside of the realm of their executive authority constitutionally speaking for decades. so, to judge donald trump for me is not to judge him against obama or merge w bush. in your view have adhered to the constitution. >> guest: it has been a long time since we had a president that was truly constitutional. look at article ii of the constitution, that is the delegated authority for the executive branch. when we look at that we realize how little power the president has especially autonomously, i show my students you look at the constitution, article 1, the powers delegated to congress, article 2 delegated to the president and article 3 delegated to the judiciary. in americ
hall. she is the author of several books including liberty first, a path to restoring america, essential stories for junior patriots and -- >> we have chris and -- how is the president doing? >> he is the president! >> and? >> i tc constitution as it was intended to be applied. and the presidents in america have operated outside of the realm of their executive authority constitutionally speaking for decades. so, to judge donald trump for me is not to judge him against...
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number about the town hall.vintage at some point. we are given questions from our staff. you have no idea if that's aea question my staff prepared earlier that day or if it's your question. guess what? out that healthcare doesn't come up in those terminals because nn one ever asked that question. don't let your member get away with that.ha the pushback, i been doing this in his district, the push against those things cost thousands and thousands of dollars of your taxpayer dollars so they can avoid talking to you in just make sure you pushback with your local media so theynd understand that on those channels. >> are you still doing magic monday?ma he's a great magician. he does it online. it's also. >> we do magic mondays on facebook. talk about washington an and out healthcare bills and all that stuff. >> amazing. >> i'm catherine from virginia to work with an organizationon among many called one virginia 2021. what's perplexed me about a lot of the sessions of binge is nogr one talking about nonpartisan redist
number about the town hall.vintage at some point. we are given questions from our staff. you have no idea if that's aea question my staff prepared earlier that day or if it's your question. guess what? out that healthcare doesn't come up in those terminals because nn one ever asked that question. don't let your member get away with that.ha the pushback, i been doing this in his district, the push against those things cost thousands and thousands of dollars of your taxpayer dollars so they can...
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they call claudia's place coldham hall. that's cold ham to us americans, because when queen elizabeth first stayed there back in the 1500s, she was served cold ham. >> wow. must have been a big deal. >>> still ahead, sofia vergara strips down and shares her secret of looking like this. >> it can be fun. >>> my twins roc and roe. love being on the stage. >> we're backstage as mariah carey's daughter sings alongside her mother. >> what's your name? >> monroe. >>> plus david and victoria's oldest son, brooklyn beckham, how he is not following in his famous parents' footstep. >> my mom cried. so she's really proud. closed captioning provided by -- >>> you know what i always say is, vavavoom. >> thank you. >> that is one way to describe sofia vergara, but what i love about her is she is embraces her curves. >> why wouldn't she? when she was approached to do this naked cover, she said, of course. >> to be naked, i think it's powerful, sensual, and it can be fun. >> wearing her confidence, a but nothing else, sofia vergara is owni
they call claudia's place coldham hall. that's cold ham to us americans, because when queen elizabeth first stayed there back in the 1500s, she was served cold ham. >> wow. must have been a big deal. >>> still ahead, sofia vergara strips down and shares her secret of looking like this. >> it can be fun. >>> my twins roc and roe. love being on the stage. >> we're backstage as mariah carey's daughter sings alongside her mother. >> what's your name?...
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>>> jay, thank you very much it was a great town hall with speaker paul ryan. a lot to discuss. this is "cnn tonight" i'm don lemon. thang for sticking with us. we got a lot of breaking news. president speaks to the war in afghanistan vowing america will re -- our military experts on what america's new strategy is. and in our live town hall that you just saw, the speaker paul ryan said the president and his words messed up with his shocking comments about neo-nazi in charlottesville. let's bring in the panel, jason miller's here, a former trump senior administrator adviser. anna navarro here. steve israel, cliff may, founder and president of the foundation for defense of democracies. and mark press ston. we got a lot of smart people joining us tonight. mark, we'll start with you, the town hall wrapped up, you heard it you were there. the speaker was criticized for not calling trump out by name to his response for charlottesville. what did we hear from him tonight? >> well certain a lot of thing don. he tried to clean up by being vocal and not using donald trump's name and condem
>>> jay, thank you very much it was a great town hall with speaker paul ryan. a lot to discuss. this is "cnn tonight" i'm don lemon. thang for sticking with us. we got a lot of breaking news. president speaks to the war in afghanistan vowing america will re -- our military experts on what america's new strategy is. and in our live town hall that you just saw, the speaker paul ryan said the president and his words messed up with his shocking comments about neo-nazi in...
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of fame or any hall of fame, should morals matter?so, where do we draw the line? i was one of the guys who always said pete rose should be in the hall of fame and character shouldn't father matter because let's be honest there's lot of racist, criminal, immoral dirt bags in the hall of fame. that's just what it is. so why start caring now? but i just can't justify inducting pete rose into the hall. just feels gross. it doesn't feel right. but if we start paying attention to player's characters, where do we draw the line? do we start looking back at history and taking past players out and what offense keeps you out? okay. is it you go so far with criminal is it rape? is it just being a bad guy? where do you draw the line? eye really don't know the answer to this one much it's a tough question we have to ask ourselves that and you know what, there is one thing i do know. pete rose can't be inducted to the wall of fame next weekend. lucy? >> all right. thank you much sean bell. >>> so congratulations to the fox 29 news team just nominate
of fame or any hall of fame, should morals matter?so, where do we draw the line? i was one of the guys who always said pete rose should be in the hall of fame and character shouldn't father matter because let's be honest there's lot of racist, criminal, immoral dirt bags in the hall of fame. that's just what it is. so why start caring now? but i just can't justify inducting pete rose into the hall. just feels gross. it doesn't feel right. but if we start paying attention to player's characters,...
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so it says my show, nfl hall of fame, lifetime pass.appeal or the effect that maybe i'm it in. >> in our mind, you're a hall of famer. >> that's all on me. >> you have to wear that bizarre yell yoe jacket. >> that's it for tonight. i'm eric thomas. the energy conscious whopeople among usle? say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop now, it's easy to add to the routine. join energy upgrade california and do your thing. he's jeremy's security guy at the firm. uh, his name's dan, um... dan kubiak, former police captain of d.c.'s second district. scratch that-- former dirty police captain of d.c.'s second district. resigned in '08 when rumors surfaced that officers in his precinct were serving as muscle for andre butler,
so it says my show, nfl hall of fame, lifetime pass.appeal or the effect that maybe i'm it in. >> in our mind, you're a hall of famer. >> that's all on me. >> you have to wear that bizarre yell yoe jacket. >> that's it for tonight. i'm eric thomas. the energy conscious whopeople among usle? say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers,...
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we're standing in the capitol's hall of governors. this is a historic place. there are por traits of the 51 of the governors hanging outside the executive chamber. the tradition of the governor por traits began in 1813 when the state leather commissioned a portrait of the first governor. since then it has proceeded whereby families and friends of the governors pay for or commission the por traits. and as you walk along you can see nelson rockefeller, william surd on the wall behind my over the door who was abraham lincoln's secretary of state during the simple where. grover cleveland who went on to become the president, theodore roosevelt who went on to become president. marten van buren and franklin dell know roosevelt all new york state governors who became president. i think that certainly franklin dell know roosevelt had an incredible impact on new york state. he came back into public service after being a state senator and then contracting polio at 39 but encouraged by wife and friends to run for governor. that of course led to the presidency during an in
we're standing in the capitol's hall of governors. this is a historic place. there are por traits of the 51 of the governors hanging outside the executive chamber. the tradition of the governor por traits began in 1813 when the state leather commissioned a portrait of the first governor. since then it has proceeded whereby families and friends of the governors pay for or commission the por traits. and as you walk along you can see nelson rockefeller, william surd on the wall behind my over the...
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. >>> google was supposed to have a big town hall meeting with its employees to talk about diversity, but the ceo canceled it at the last minute. why? some employees said they didn't feel safe. kpix 5 is at google headquarters in mountainview tonight. >> reporter: and that google ceo canceled the town hall meeting when some of his employees' identities or private information were being posted online. >> there's a lot of just shaming, and, no you can't say that, it's sexist. >> reporter: by now james likely heard his first ers have interviews after the controversial memo about why he thinks men are more successful than women in tech. >> no one high up to me ever came up and said no, don't do this. >> reporter: but today was supposed to be the google ceo's chance to talk. he cut his vacation short to have a town hall meeting with his employees, but canceled it at the last minute. he wrote, on some websites googlers are being named personally, they're writing in concerned about their safety and worried they could be outing publicly for asking a question in the town hall. >> and the issue
. >>> google was supposed to have a big town hall meeting with its employees to talk about diversity, but the ceo canceled it at the last minute. why? some employees said they didn't feel safe. kpix 5 is at google headquarters in mountainview tonight. >> reporter: and that google ceo canceled the town hall meeting when some of his employees' identities or private information were being posted online. >> there's a lot of just shaming, and, no you can't say that, it's sexist....
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we are presently located in the 1906 era entrance hall. and before the 21st century, the general public could come up the exterior front steps on to the portico and through some double doors in front of me and walk down this entrance hall and be greeted by none other than george washington himself standing life size meticulous masterpiece placed here in 1796. it is the only full length statue of washington that he personally posed for. and it was shorptly after the revolution, he was 53 years old, he had voluntarily resigned his military powers to go home to private life on his farm. and the statue that visitors see today is the most accurate depiction of george washington available. inside of that room where you see george washington are marble busts of the other virginia-born presidents. we have a total of eight. we also have a surprise guest, there is aan additional statue of the marquee de lafayette, an a major general in the american revolution fighting on our side against the british, a french volunteer. outside of our building we ha
we are presently located in the 1906 era entrance hall. and before the 21st century, the general public could come up the exterior front steps on to the portico and through some double doors in front of me and walk down this entrance hall and be greeted by none other than george washington himself standing life size meticulous masterpiece placed here in 1796. it is the only full length statue of washington that he personally posed for. and it was shorptly after the revolution, he was 53 years...
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so why don't you give a town hall? >> they're not asking for a town hall, trish. they're asking for a spectacle. they're asking for a protest rally. they're asking for me to host the first democratic rally of 2018. they're a group of activists saying the world is going to hell in a hand basket, this is a partisan attempt to hijack a meeting, an office, my home. at some point somebody has to stand up and say enough. in fact, the response from democratic party of minnesota was worse. they accuse the republicans including me of threatening people's lives. you think that will make people more likely to violate private property or less? it's that irresponsible rhetoric that is causing this very dangerous environment. it's got to stop. >> representative lewis, did you call the police? >> my neighbor called the police. i'm out meeting with constituents in the district. by the way, we've done a number of employee town halls where we have 200, 250 people. we've done a number of telephone town halls. every day in washington or in minnesota, i meet with constituents. the who
so why don't you give a town hall? >> they're not asking for a town hall, trish. they're asking for a spectacle. they're asking for a protest rally. they're asking for me to host the first democratic rally of 2018. they're a group of activists saying the world is going to hell in a hand basket, this is a partisan attempt to hijack a meeting, an office, my home. at some point somebody has to stand up and say enough. in fact, the response from democratic party of minnesota was worse. they...
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we are standing inside the preservation hall where we discuss a number of things. the greek architecture yur. it's a great roe rotunda and dome and a beautiful portico at the front. william nichols was the architect, he had done a lot of work in other state capitols such as alabama and north carolina. he was the second architect hired. the state of mississippi had to fire the first one because they didn't like his work. they kind of had to start over after he got the first floor built. the beginnings of the builds had some difficulties. but nichols was able to complete the project. he went on to design the governor's mansion, a very renowned architect. and in 175 years the building has a had a tumultuous history in regards to structure. the foundation here we sit on is very difficult, the clay has caused a lot of foundation changes over the years. there's been storms, hurricanes have ravaged this city, believe it or not. 1909 a hurricane came through and ripped off the roof. in the 2005 hurricane katarina came through and ripped off the roof as well which led to th
we are standing inside the preservation hall where we discuss a number of things. the greek architecture yur. it's a great roe rotunda and dome and a beautiful portico at the front. william nichols was the architect, he had done a lot of work in other state capitols such as alabama and north carolina. he was the second architect hired. the state of mississippi had to fire the first one because they didn't like his work. they kind of had to start over after he got the first floor built. the...