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he was straight at joe hart. the best chance here so far. >> excellent play from southampton with davis. pushed him into the midfield again. pelle with a great flick. long does well to win the initial tussle. in on goal. hart, good goalkeeping. reached the attempted finish from long. >> davis with a corner. the players attack the near post area. kolarov with a touch away. the real scare there from city. toure. bertrand with a tackle. on by silva. aguero, he's on side. and he was mighty close from the breakthrough goal. >> milner at the far post urging his team pamate to look across l and square it. a word. a little slap on the back. toure with a wonderful pass. a pass from the manchesterer city players combining well. aguero went for power. he was hurried and chased down. in the blink of an eye. zabaleta with a throw. kolarov. adding muscle. wanyama deemed guilty of the foul. he's protesting his innocence. chris is unmoved. >> the city fans aren't happy probably feeling a few of the southampton players are close
he was straight at joe hart. the best chance here so far. >> excellent play from southampton with davis. pushed him into the midfield again. pelle with a great flick. long does well to win the initial tussle. in on goal. hart, good goalkeeping. reached the attempted finish from long. >> davis with a corner. the players attack the near post area. kolarov with a touch away. the real scare there from city. toure. bertrand with a tackle. on by silva. aguero, he's on side. and he was...
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hart i'm going to ask one now. the procession that we're waiting to make its way up to the cemetery, and the re-enactment of the actual speeches and the funeral ceremony itself, are those historically accurate? will they be accurate representations of what took place 150 years ago? >> i believe so. i've seen the program and compared it to the program 150 years ago. and i think very much exactly the same. and so that will be very exciting to see that. >> and who were some of the notable figures that attended abraham lincoln's funeral there in springfield 150 years ago, and will those persons be portrayed today? who were the who's who at abraham lincoln's funeral? >> oh my. there were many. many of the generals of the civil war were in attendance for the funeral. in addition, there were people who had come here to participate in the funeral. reverend simpson had come. he was the predominant, or the prominent minister in the united states at that time. a very prominent minister. and he came and he delivered the primar
hart i'm going to ask one now. the procession that we're waiting to make its way up to the cemetery, and the re-enactment of the actual speeches and the funeral ceremony itself, are those historically accurate? will they be accurate representations of what took place 150 years ago? >> i believe so. i've seen the program and compared it to the program 150 years ago. and i think very much exactly the same. and so that will be very exciting to see that. >> and who were some of the...
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phillip hart, walter hugging son, bob morgan, gary hart howard baker, barry goldwater, mac mathias and richard. >> liker. and as staff, bill miller, fritz schwartz, kurt smothers -- who i don't think is here. how did you get a committee like that? and my answer is, mike mansfield. he wanted this to succeed. and he wanted to set up a committee that he thought could go through this huge, explosive hearing, this process, and do what he knew would have to be done to work together and sustain bipartisanship. and that worked. this committee was working together. there was a single staff. we didn't have a republican staff and a democratic staff. bill miller came off the staff of -- >> senator cooper. >> john sherman cooper, one of the saints of the senate and also a republican. and he had enormous prestige in that senate as a gifted staff member. and he was able, he knew exactly what had to be done. he was an old hand. and then i think you'd have to say that the executive branch -- maybe with a little time -- but they ended up, in effect supporting what we were all doing. you have to give som
phillip hart, walter hugging son, bob morgan, gary hart howard baker, barry goldwater, mac mathias and richard. >> liker. and as staff, bill miller, fritz schwartz, kurt smothers -- who i don't think is here. how did you get a committee like that? and my answer is, mike mansfield. he wanted this to succeed. and he wanted to set up a committee that he thought could go through this huge, explosive hearing, this process, and do what he knew would have to be done to work together and sustain...
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it's a shot that hart has gotten before.ut this year, a moonbow sighting is uncertain. >> it's a pretty phenomenal event, things definitely have to be in line for it to happen. >> reporter: right, right. >> so sometimes it doesn't happen, sometimes it happens multiple times throughout the year, it just really depends on the moon and the water. >> reporter: this stick measures the height of the merced river which flows through yosemite. an average snowfall would raise the river level to 12 feet, after four years of drought this spring the water level is below three feet. that means that yosemite falls which normally flows until august, will be dry this year by june. >> you need waterfalls and most of the time you need big waterfalls. so what the drought means for the moonbow is that there may not be enough water in yosemite falls to create that mist, and to create moonbow. >> reporter: though hart hopes to give his students a moonbow experience tonight, he knows that this year it's a long shot. >> we're kind of in uncharted w
it's a shot that hart has gotten before.ut this year, a moonbow sighting is uncertain. >> it's a pretty phenomenal event, things definitely have to be in line for it to happen. >> reporter: right, right. >> so sometimes it doesn't happen, sometimes it happens multiple times throughout the year, it just really depends on the moon and the water. >> reporter: this stick measures the height of the merced river which flows through yosemite. an average snowfall would raise the...
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you see richard hart joining us from the cemetery. your book is "-- tell us what we are going to see today, what is going to happen behind you and all around you this afternoon. >> thank you. today, you're going to see a reenactment of the funeral of abraham lincoln in springfield 100 50 years ago. it started on the square downtown. it will take probably a half an hour for the procession to reach oak ridge cemetery, which is on the north side of springfield. that procession will be a reconstruction or reenactment of lincoln's actual funeral. there will be a number of divisions, with reenactors in those divisions. you will see a replication of the funeral hearse that was put together by a local funeral home. i believe you are going to see a horse, which would have in abraham lincoln's horse, bob led by an african-american henry brown, coming into the cemetery. and then in back of me is the receiving vault at oak ridge cemetery. it is there that lincoln's body as well as his son with -- his son, willie, were placed at the time of the li
you see richard hart joining us from the cemetery. your book is "-- tell us what we are going to see today, what is going to happen behind you and all around you this afternoon. >> thank you. today, you're going to see a reenactment of the funeral of abraham lincoln in springfield 100 50 years ago. it started on the square downtown. it will take probably a half an hour for the procession to reach oak ridge cemetery, which is on the north side of springfield. that procession will be a...
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. >> reporter: insiders say kevin hart is likely to be named interim top cop early next week. chris hall says he is ready to see hart retired from alameda county sheriff's office take the helm and chief greg harmon gone once and for all.many in kensington lost trust in harmon after one of his rank- and-file sergeant keith barrow had sex with a prostitute in reno. >> for a small community like ours, it's impactful. >> reporter: the woman stole his badge, handcuffs, pistol and ammo. but the chief did not suspend barrow in the media got wind of the scandal. -- but the chief did not suspend barrow until the media got wind of the scandal. >> he violated the trust of the community in the act of trying to cover this up for nine months. >> it wasn't handled well. >> reporter: tom dean says the chief's job description is partly to blame. here in kensington, the police chief doubles as general manager and, in other words, his own boss. >> it's a conflict to have the chief and the general manager be one and the same. >> reporter: kensington launched a special committee to figure out if i
. >> reporter: insiders say kevin hart is likely to be named interim top cop early next week. chris hall says he is ready to see hart retired from alameda county sheriff's office take the helm and chief greg harmon gone once and for all.many in kensington lost trust in harmon after one of his rank- and-file sergeant keith barrow had sex with a prostitute in reno. >> for a small community like ours, it's impactful. >> reporter: the woman stole his badge, handcuffs, pistol and...
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. >> insiders say kevin hart is likely to be named interim top cop early next week. this resident say he is ready to see hart retired from alameda county sheriff's office take the helm and chief greg harmon gone once and for all. many in kensington lost trust in harmon after one of his rank- and-file sergeant keith barrow had sex with a prostitute in reno. >> for a small community like ours, it's impactful. >> reporter: the woman stole his badge, handcuffs, pistol and ammo. but the chief did not suspend baro until the media got wind of the scandal. >> he violated the trust of the community in the act of trying to cover this up for nine months. >> it wasn't handled well. >> reporter: tom dean says the chief's job description is partly to blame. here in kensington, the police chief doubles as general manager and, in other words, his own boss. >> it's a conflict to have the chief and the general manager be one and the same. >> reporter: kensington launched a special committee to figure out if it should change the job description. but one thing that hasn't changed a bit
. >> insiders say kevin hart is likely to be named interim top cop early next week. this resident say he is ready to see hart retired from alameda county sheriff's office take the helm and chief greg harmon gone once and for all. many in kensington lost trust in harmon after one of his rank- and-file sergeant keith barrow had sex with a prostitute in reno. >> for a small community like ours, it's impactful. >> reporter: the woman stole his badge, handcuffs, pistol and ammo....
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our guest is richard hart, sharing his expertise on the subject. as we wait for the folks dressed up in the funeral procession and period costumes, let's take you now to the town of -- where david cloak of cloak construction has been building a replica of the train car david kloke: he never rode in this car. he did not want to because there were soldiers dying everywhere, and he thought this was too fancy to ride in while the war was on. he was supposed to look at this the day he died, april 15. it was built as a private car for him by the military in alexandria virginia, as a filler job to keep the shops busy. i still don't understand how they did that because with all the war effort, i would have thought they would have been busy. but they managed to build this car. they are not sure who ordered the car. they think stanton did, the secretary of war. after his death, they converted it to the funeral car to haul his body back to springfield. >> what happened to the original train after the funeral in 1865? david kloke: union pacific owned it. dr. r
our guest is richard hart, sharing his expertise on the subject. as we wait for the folks dressed up in the funeral procession and period costumes, let's take you now to the town of -- where david cloak of cloak construction has been building a replica of the train car david kloke: he never rode in this car. he did not want to because there were soldiers dying everywhere, and he thought this was too fancy to ride in while the war was on. he was supposed to look at this the day he died, april...
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hart, why was president lincoln buried in springfield illinois? >> well, this was his home for 24 years before he went to washington d.c. and only a short time before he left springfield, oak ridge cemetery was created. and mary and abraham lincoln were present on the day that the cemetery was dedicated and all on of the speeches were made. and the story is that on the way home abraham lincoln said to mary that this is where i'd likeoln. to be buried. >> you mention mary todd lincolneave w and yetas she didn't attend the funeral in spring field. she didn't leave washington d.c.ha andt? travel with the train up to springfield. why is that? >> well, mary todd lincoln's a lifeny was one that -- she had to l face many, many tragedies. and this was perhaps the greatest of all. her husband, being assassinated she wa next tos her. and she was rightfully devastated by that. and was just not emotionally capable of making that trip back to springfield. her son, robert todd lincoln was there with her. and he did come to springfield >> i for thf e funeral. >>
hart, why was president lincoln buried in springfield illinois? >> well, this was his home for 24 years before he went to washington d.c. and only a short time before he left springfield, oak ridge cemetery was created. and mary and abraham lincoln were present on the day that the cemetery was dedicated and all on of the speeches were made. and the story is that on the way home abraham lincoln said to mary that this is where i'd likeoln. to be buried. >> you mention mary todd...
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our guest is richard hart, sharing his expertise on the subject. as we wait for the folks dressed up in the funeral procession and period costumes, let's take you now to the town of -- where david cloak of cloak construction has been building a replica of the train car david kloke: he never rode in this car. he did not want to because there were soldiers dying everywhere, and he thought this was too fancy to ride in while the war was on. he was supposed to look at this the day he died, april 15. it was built as a private car for him by the military in alexandria virginia, as a filler job to keep the shops busy. i still don't understand how they did that because with all the war effort, i would have thought they would have been busy. but they managed to build this car. they are not sure who ordered the car. they think stanton did, the secretary of war. after his death, they converted it to the funeral car to haul his body back to springfield. >> what happened to the original train after the funeral in 1865? david kloke: union pacific owned it. dr. r
our guest is richard hart, sharing his expertise on the subject. as we wait for the folks dressed up in the funeral procession and period costumes, let's take you now to the town of -- where david cloak of cloak construction has been building a replica of the train car david kloke: he never rode in this car. he did not want to because there were soldiers dying everywhere, and he thought this was too fancy to ride in while the war was on. he was supposed to look at this the day he died, april...
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you can see richard hart, a springfield resident at author. we will let you have a chance to ask some questions or way in a little bit on this event. the procession we are waiting to make its way up to the cemetery and the reenactments of the actual speeches and funeral ceremony, are those historic accurate -- are they historically accurate representations of what took place 150 years ago? >> i believe so. i have seen the program and compared it to the program 150 years ago and i think very much exactly the same. that will be very exciting to see that. >> who were some of the notable figures that attended abraham lincoln's general 150 years ago and will those persons be portrayed today? who were the who's who at abraham lincoln's funeral? richard: there were many. many of the generals of the civil war were in attendance. in addition, there were people who had come here to participate in the funeral. reverend simpson had come. he was the prominent minister in the united states at that time. he came and he delivered the primary eulogy for abraha
you can see richard hart, a springfield resident at author. we will let you have a chance to ask some questions or way in a little bit on this event. the procession we are waiting to make its way up to the cemetery and the reenactments of the actual speeches and funeral ceremony, are those historic accurate -- are they historically accurate representations of what took place 150 years ago? >> i believe so. i have seen the program and compared it to the program 150 years ago and i think...
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phillip hart, walter hugging son, bob morgan, gary hart, howard baker barry goldwater, mac mathias and richard. >> liker. and as staff bill miller fritz schwartz, kurt smothers -- who i don't think is here. how did you get a committee like that? and my answer is mike mansfield. he wanted this to succeed. and he wanted to set up a committee that he thought could go through this huge, explosive hearing this process, and do what he knew would have to be done to work together and sustain bipartisanship. and that worked. this committee was working together. there was a single staff. we didn't have a republican staff and a democratic staff. bill miller came off the staff of -- >> senator cooper. >> john sherman cooper one of the saints of the senate and also a republican. and he had enormous prestige in that senate as a gifted staff member. and he was able he knew exactly what had to be done. he was an old hand. and then i think you'd have to say that the executive branch -- maybe with a little time -- but they ended up, in effect supporting what we were all doing. you have to give some cred
phillip hart, walter hugging son, bob morgan, gary hart, howard baker barry goldwater, mac mathias and richard. >> liker. and as staff bill miller fritz schwartz, kurt smothers -- who i don't think is here. how did you get a committee like that? and my answer is mike mansfield. he wanted this to succeed. and he wanted to set up a committee that he thought could go through this huge, explosive hearing this process, and do what he knew would have to be done to work together and sustain...
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bern hart is the founder of fatalencounters.org and uses old-school journalism to figure out how many are killed by police. there's no government agency tracking the number of people dying in police custody. >> okay. so these are the records that came from our public records request in texas. >> the federal government tracks anything that matters, the numbers of shoes sold you know rain fall in death valley. the fact that they weren't collecting this information suggests that it didn't matter. >> reporter: zooek edwards of the american civil liberties union believes the lack of information is unsettling. >> we need to have this data to know what the police are doing, what are they doing this year last year the year before. are they shooting more people are they disproportionatery african-american, are the rates going. >> reporter: it was not supposed to be like this. congress passed a death in custody act in 2010. the law expired in 2006 and had no teeth, and 16 states and the distrulent of columbia popted not to participate. >> our knowledge on use of force is patchy. and dependents
bern hart is the founder of fatalencounters.org and uses old-school journalism to figure out how many are killed by police. there's no government agency tracking the number of people dying in police custody. >> okay. so these are the records that came from our public records request in texas. >> the federal government tracks anything that matters, the numbers of shoes sold you know rain fall in death valley. the fact that they weren't collecting this information suggests that it...
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richard hart from senegal has the story of one teenager. >> reporter: this boy worked here since he was 10, learning to be a mechanic without pay. the hours are long, and without work. in a few years hopefully he'll get a job for a small wage. like most 16-year-olds, he wants more from life. so does his family. his mother sold all their belongings to pay for a journey to italy. the visa to european countries cost $100. they are rarely given to africans. she paid $3,000 for smugglers to organise the trip. one spare t-shirt, jeans and the flip-flops he is wearing is all he'll carry, travelling thousands of kilometres through the desert and sea. his father gives abdu his final words of advice. "throw your passport into the sea. who you are doesn't matter in europe. you are there to work, have faith in god, we love you." >> no one send their son like this. we have nothing, not enough to eat, not enough work. abdu is what i have the most precious. he is our hope. >> reporter: so many have never come back. he knows he might never see him again. >> translation: put yourself in my place. for my
richard hart from senegal has the story of one teenager. >> reporter: this boy worked here since he was 10, learning to be a mechanic without pay. the hours are long, and without work. in a few years hopefully he'll get a job for a small wage. like most 16-year-olds, he wants more from life. so does his family. his mother sold all their belongings to pay for a journey to italy. the visa to european countries cost $100. they are rarely given to africans. she paid $3,000 for smugglers to...
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james b hart. william h kelly. john t williamson. alaska, patrick scott johnson.l rich. -- gabriel l rich. arizona -- john t hobbs. david s payne. tyler j. stewart. arkansas -- pete richardson. california -- jordan j. porter. christopher a. cohortkohortzo . michael d. davis jr. ricky p. delfortino. sean r. diamond. juan j. gonzalez. scott m. huel. y. costa yuchenko. brian m. law. nicholas c. lee. timothy d. mitchell. danny p. oliver. roberto c. sanchez. tom a. smith jr. colorado -- david m. baldwin. florida -- robert g. german. michael lee horn. charles r. condeck jr. mark h. lawson. [crying] jonathan s. pine. chelsea renee richards. christopher l. smith. georgia -- n. l. hawk. kevin d. jordan. michael a. noris. stephen l. thomas. [sirens] [background noise] illinois -- james p. morsby. indiana -- jacob d. calvin. perry w. wren. nicholas e. schultz. jeffrey b. westerfield. iowa -- howard j. snyder. kansas -- jason e. harwood. kentucky -- bob w. branham. louisiana -- alan m. berez jr. james e. foster jr. carlos papillon jr. maryland -- jamal l. clagget. massachuset
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i'm john hart. good night, for nbc news. ♪ >> up next on american history tv, a panel examines factors that contributed to religious growth in early america. they discuss examples like the african-americans' changing ideas of religious groups and methodist and shakers. the national museum of american history hosted this event. it's a little over an hour. >> welcome back, everyone. this is our panel on religious growth. i am stephen, the moderator here. we will do the same mo we did before where we will have a conversation for an hour or so with the four of us and then we will move on to questions and answers from online and also in the audience.
i'm john hart. good night, for nbc news. ♪ >> up next on american history tv, a panel examines factors that contributed to religious growth in early america. they discuss examples like the african-americans' changing ideas of religious groups and methodist and shakers. the national museum of american history hosted this event. it's a little over an hour. >> welcome back, everyone. this is our panel on religious growth. i am stephen, the moderator here. we will do the same mo we...
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i'm john hart. good night for nbc news. announcer: next, a panel of historians looks at the reconstruction era and the different way it has been viewed over time. the panel examines a reconstruction in tennessee and how many citizens reacted more positively to the government than their southern counterparts. tennessee was the last of the southern states to join the confederacy, and its population -- a significant portion of the state's population remained loyal to the union throughout the civil war. this 90 minute event took place in knoxville, tennessee. laura: good afternoon, welcome to the afternoon session of reconstruction tennessee. i serve on the sesquicentennial commission. as a representative of middle
i'm john hart. good night for nbc news. announcer: next, a panel of historians looks at the reconstruction era and the different way it has been viewed over time. the panel examines a reconstruction in tennessee and how many citizens reacted more positively to the government than their southern counterparts. tennessee was the last of the southern states to join the confederacy, and its population -- a significant portion of the state's population remained loyal to the union throughout the civil...
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chairman hart? >> thank you. good afternoon, chairman ayotte, ranking member cantwell and members of the subcommittee. thank you for inviting the ntsb to testify this afternoon on the important topic of faa reauthorization. at the same time that we are enjoying an exemplary and improving safety record for commercial aviation, as you've heard from ms. gilligan, general aviation has not experienced the same improvements. through 2012, ntsb investigators gathered facts and issued probable cause determinations in about 1500 general aviation accidents each year. nations accidents each year. the good news is that in 2013 the number was reduced to 1224 crashes, but 221 of them were fatal and killed 387 people. each of these accidents is tragic and we have a duty to learn from them to help prevent other families from experiencing this loss. our 2015 most-wanted list includes several important priorities relating to aviation safety, distraction, public helicopter operations, loss of control in general aviation, procedural
chairman hart? >> thank you. good afternoon, chairman ayotte, ranking member cantwell and members of the subcommittee. thank you for inviting the ntsb to testify this afternoon on the important topic of faa reauthorization. at the same time that we are enjoying an exemplary and improving safety record for commercial aviation, as you've heard from ms. gilligan, general aviation has not experienced the same improvements. through 2012, ntsb investigators gathered facts and issued probable...
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hart. >> our fatigue recommendations are broad in the applications. it's not only pilots, but maintenance, air traffic controllers, everybody in the system. >> okay. thank you. >> with the safety management system, the new rule going into place, the carriers will have that responsibility. they need to ammize where there's hazards in the system, whether it's a specific rule or if it is some operating procedure or process that they have, which is introducing a hazard. if there is fatigue in how they schedule maintenance workers or how the maintenance work is completed, they need to analyze that and correct it. >> well, certainly it's a wakeup call, and we have to ask the questions and faa just recently said to united airlines, we have concerns about what you are doing, and so i think we got to make sure that everybody is complying with what we believe are the best conditions for flying. do you have a comment to add to that? >> i certainly do. sms and fatigue risk management systems are important, but there's additional layers and safeguards. we have to
hart. >> our fatigue recommendations are broad in the applications. it's not only pilots, but maintenance, air traffic controllers, everybody in the system. >> okay. thank you. >> with the safety management system, the new rule going into place, the carriers will have that responsibility. they need to ammize where there's hazards in the system, whether it's a specific rule or if it is some operating procedure or process that they have, which is introducing a hazard. if there...
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and i was on the slow so plane times and so was new hart. and i once said to bob i said i'm so flattered that, and the reason we were on a lot is that people would cancel out of a show in the last minute. and i would say to bob who-- what is there more important to do if you are a comedian than be on with carson. what do they have something to do? bob hope used to sit on he lived three blocks away. and when he finished his material he said i have to leave now johnny. bye-bye. and he lived two blocks away from the place. >> but new hart said to me you know, you know why johnny wants us on all the time. he loves it when we bomb. when we fail. and that made it great you have got a looseness to allow to you have fun with it. >> take a look at this. roll tape. >> did you watch i was talking about holly wide wives last night. now be honest. did you watch it? >> every minute. >> good. >> i mean it's in there on-- you know newly-wed game love connection hollywood wives, it's what i feel television was meant to be. i mean imagine the premise of a hol
and i was on the slow so plane times and so was new hart. and i once said to bob i said i'm so flattered that, and the reason we were on a lot is that people would cancel out of a show in the last minute. and i would say to bob who-- what is there more important to do if you are a comedian than be on with carson. what do they have something to do? bob hope used to sit on he lived three blocks away. and when he finished his material he said i have to leave now johnny. bye-bye. and he lived two...
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. >> and tennis champion doris hart has died at the age of 89. became the first player in u.s. history, to play in all four grand slam events in singles doubles and mixed doubles. one day at wiment wimbledon in 1961. at one point hart won six titles. >>> zoren klipp, entered the final round with a two stroke lead but shot a five over 76 to finish tied with an english competitor and australia austrian competitor. >>> suicide bomb attack that took place during the second day in lahor final match of dispab way. zimbabwe. >> marquez fell fifth into the overall standing, five lapse remaining. yamyamaha's lorenz, finished second ended up third behind andrea ianoni. that's it for me lauren. >> that's it for me lauren taylor but julie mcdonald will be here in just a moment with a full bulletin of news, thanks for watching. >> a deadly day for iraq, soldiers in their fight against i.s.i.l. in anbar eight suicide car bombs are used in a single attack. hello there i'm julie ann mcdonald. al jazeera live from london. coming up. millions of farmers are starving. one in syria homes to win th
. >> and tennis champion doris hart has died at the age of 89. became the first player in u.s. history, to play in all four grand slam events in singles doubles and mixed doubles. one day at wiment wimbledon in 1961. at one point hart won six titles. >>> zoren klipp, entered the final round with a two stroke lead but shot a five over 76 to finish tied with an english competitor and australia austrian competitor. >>> suicide bomb attack that took place during the second...
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his name was gary hart. and gary hart beat walter mono mondale in the new hampshire primary.s do better than expected and win early. >> and you don't have to win, right? >> that's right. >> in '68, mccarthy did so well that ultimately president johnson opted not to run again, right? >> you see my material. i have nothing left to say. but that's absolutely right. but what i stressed last time the electorate the universe that votes in primary and caucuses, in the -- last time we had more than one ballot in a convention. it was in 1952 both parties, eisenhower and stevenson got nominated on the third ballot. the people that participate on the caucuses and primaries want to see a contest. it becomes a platform for their liberal views and they want a candidate to champion it. already o'malley who endorsed clinton four years ago is taking after her for not coming out against the trade bill for not -- >> real quick, is a fought-far nomination where you have multiple ballots dangerous for the party that has to go through that? >> no look at 1948 two people in both parties -- >> but b
his name was gary hart. and gary hart beat walter mono mondale in the new hampshire primary.s do better than expected and win early. >> and you don't have to win, right? >> that's right. >> in '68, mccarthy did so well that ultimately president johnson opted not to run again, right? >> you see my material. i have nothing left to say. but that's absolutely right. but what i stressed last time the electorate the universe that votes in primary and caucuses, in the -- last...
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nicholas hart reports. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> reporter: they do this for every newly arrived visit or at the club hotel book their holiday online to enjoy the sunshine, the food, the music the good company. >> we were work being for. >> wealth and a safe and exotic destination on the flight from paris. senegal foot the bill. >> more than 10,000 have died from the virus in neighboring countries. fear of ebola is following faster than disease itself. >> many have had to closing we were hit badly by the bad situation.some went bankrupt. >> another casualty of the ebola crisis. several tour operators have pulled out altogether. senegal's government is putting into place dramatic measures. scrapping visa fees awlg together. flying to senegal is expensive. senegal briefly are closed its border with ebola-suffering countries. >> we are taking all necessary safety and medical precaution he so that those who choose to come here will feel safe and comfortable. >> they don't want more tourists that make this destination so special. nicholas hawk live, doha. >> in a few hours time, floyd mayweather and manny pacqu
nicholas hart reports. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> reporter: they do this for every newly arrived visit or at the club hotel book their holiday online to enjoy the sunshine, the food, the music the good company. >> we were work being for. >> wealth and a safe and exotic destination on the flight from paris. senegal foot the bill. >> more than 10,000 have died from the virus in neighboring countries. fear of ebola is following faster than disease itself. >> many have had to...
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it came after a week of record-breaking flooding from houston, to dallas, to hart-hit wimberley. where on saturday the community was overwhelmed when 1500 volunteers, most with no ties to the community turned up to help. >> it's all walks of life all people are here to provide support for wimberley. >> across the state, a week of historic flooding. hundreds of rescues. for some the only way out was to be lifted into the air. not just texas, oklahoma, too. states issuing a combined 571 flash flood warnings in may, more than they issued in all of 2014. tens of millions in property damage. and the unspeakable human toll.duggar michael callahan's father died as he tried to help a stranger push her car out of flood waters. >> you couldn't ask for a better father. for something like this to happen i feel like i'm going to wake up and be able to see him. and that's not the case. >> reporter: on this last day of may, it's a month that many would like to forget. take a look at the blanco river. it had receded greatly, even from last night. it's very hopeful nudes for people who live here.
it came after a week of record-breaking flooding from houston, to dallas, to hart-hit wimberley. where on saturday the community was overwhelmed when 1500 volunteers, most with no ties to the community turned up to help. >> it's all walks of life all people are here to provide support for wimberley. >> across the state, a week of historic flooding. hundreds of rescues. for some the only way out was to be lifted into the air. not just texas, oklahoma, too. states issuing a combined...
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it's hart to get past what you can't see today. >>> balancing your career with your daily life is a challenge. in "grow your value" mik brzeznski shares strategies to achieve that work life balance. >> thank you for having me. >> i think what struck me the most is the idea that work/life balance is almost impossible to hit, and you're very up front and very honest about that. >> i wrote "knowing your value" a few years ago and it talks about such a response. it is all sort of old tattered phrases. it is about what is your own definition and if you know your value and you communicate it effectively that should be a good starting point to growing it. >> let's take one step back and start with knowing your value. that is something that you came about through firsthand personal ex. men around you were getting paid more. >> it through a process of really working to fix that. half of it was me. there is part of the equation that women can control and that we should control and that we shn improve upon in the way that we advocate and negotiate for ourselves. i did an event about a year before i star
it's hart to get past what you can't see today. >>> balancing your career with your daily life is a challenge. in "grow your value" mik brzeznski shares strategies to achieve that work life balance. >> thank you for having me. >> i think what struck me the most is the idea that work/life balance is almost impossible to hit, and you're very up front and very honest about that. >> i wrote "knowing your value" a few years ago and it talks about such a...
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. >> 11-year-old paul hartness is trapped, sandwiched between two huge boulders in a crack just a few inches wide. >> oh, poor kid. jesus. >> rescuer tom jones quickly understands the thing the boy needs to do most to survive, keep breathing, is the very thing putting him in even more danger. >> he was like farther and farther down into that crevice with every breath he took. obviously, if the chest cannot expand, you suffocate. >> he's so close rescuers can talk to him, even touch him, but they can't get him out. they know if they don't act fast, they'll watch this child die before their very own eyes. >> i'm trying but it hurts. >> the first thing we did was build rigging below him just to make sure he didn't slip down any farther. >> next, tom smith with the l.a. sheriff's department is able to slip a rope around paul from above, and he starts pulling. >> i was pulling on him so hard that i couldn't believe it. it should have lifted someone twice his size. >> is it doing anything? >> no. >> paul is wedged in so tight rescuers worry if they pull too hard, they'll yank an arm right o
. >> 11-year-old paul hartness is trapped, sandwiched between two huge boulders in a crack just a few inches wide. >> oh, poor kid. jesus. >> rescuer tom jones quickly understands the thing the boy needs to do most to survive, keep breathing, is the very thing putting him in even more danger. >> he was like farther and farther down into that crevice with every breath he took. obviously, if the chest cannot expand, you suffocate. >> he's so close rescuers can talk...
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dennis cue sinkucinich and john hart, good to see both of you. congressman, i'll start with you.r for the clinton campaign at this point that you know a year and a half out, this is getting out there, she can address it or it dies a quiet death? either way, better for the controversy to surface now? >> well the e-mails related to benghazi will not go away. i wanted to share something with you. i led the effort in the house of representatives and challenging the march towards war in libya. and they have not made a case for it. the real question is since secretary clinton became secretary of state in 2009 the committee ought to be looking at the e-mails in 2009 2010 and 2011 and the run-up to benghazi in 2012 to see whether or not the war in libya was essentially set up that it wasn't necessary, that the intervention had been planned, even before anything happened that could be characterized in terms of the gadhafi government going after people. there was no evidence whatsoever that they had planned a massacre. the real question is what role did secretary clinton play in bringing a
dennis cue sinkucinich and john hart, good to see both of you. congressman, i'll start with you.r for the clinton campaign at this point that you know a year and a half out, this is getting out there, she can address it or it dies a quiet death? either way, better for the controversy to surface now? >> well the e-mails related to benghazi will not go away. i wanted to share something with you. i led the effort in the house of representatives and challenging the march towards war in libya....
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of the head lines, all the news we've been covering where a migrants journey begins that's niklas hart's interesting report. night. [ ♪♪ ] >>> using marijuana for fun in colorado and washington state is already legal. and there's a longer list of states where meddiesinal marijuana is -- medicinal marijuana is available. but the federal government lists cannabis as a schedule one drug. that big disconnect between federal and state law left sellers trying to make a profit in an odd cul-de-sac of the law. the business of pot is tonight's "inside story". >>> welcome to "inside story", i'm ray suarez >>> when states legalize marijuana, they do more, they make it available, creating a legal business, allowing them to monitor the distribution of a formerly forbidden drug and to take a cut of the profits. providing cannabis to legal customers is an enormous and fast-growing business hemmed in as a target of police and courts. mckinley. >> when you pay your taxes, do you liar combat veterans to keep thieves from stealing your money. you do if you own a marijuana dispensary. >> whether it deals wi
of the head lines, all the news we've been covering where a migrants journey begins that's niklas hart's interesting report. night. [ ♪♪ ] >>> using marijuana for fun in colorado and washington state is already legal. and there's a longer list of states where meddiesinal marijuana is -- medicinal marijuana is available. but the federal government lists cannabis as a schedule one drug. that big disconnect between federal and state law left sellers trying to make a profit in an odd...
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what he is trying to do, you hear him and people around him, compare him to gary hart. he is the i am the data-driven progressive, and that doesn't really excite anybody, and sanders has the progressive market covered. i think he will try to frame himself as the big city mayor, but, again, baltimore is good but also bad over the last couple weeks. >> and i think they have to worry more about bernie sanders, he could be the candidate of the summer and potentially the fall of 2015. when we were giggling about the thoughts of bernie sanders doing this, and he was making trips to iowa, and he said i know how it works, and i know how to talk to these people. >> you hit double digits in presidential polls and anything you ever said or done becomes relevant and he hits double digits and starts moving up, and then you see an article about the vermont statesmen, where he talks about women fantasizing about rape. i didn't even want to speak that sentence, but i did. if you are a young person going to work for bernie sanders and hearing this is what he did 40 years ago? >> his bas
what he is trying to do, you hear him and people around him, compare him to gary hart. he is the i am the data-driven progressive, and that doesn't really excite anybody, and sanders has the progressive market covered. i think he will try to frame himself as the big city mayor, but, again, baltimore is good but also bad over the last couple weeks. >> and i think they have to worry more about bernie sanders, he could be the candidate of the summer and potentially the fall of 2015. when we...
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there are stand-by lines, but as you can imagine, those tickets are extremely hart to come by. >> i bet, don champion at the ed sullivan theater. you can assure yourself you'll be able to see his last farewell. it promises to be afternoon hour of laughs and surprises and maybe a few tears. it can be seen tonight at 11:35, 10:35 central. straight ahead, back in the fryer. a fast food colonel returns played by a famous "saturday night live" comedian. >>> and too many suspected frauds are off the mark. why weigh yourself down? try new aveeno® sheer hydration. its active naturals® oat formula... ...goes on feather light. absorbs in seconds... ...keeps skin healthy looking... ...and soft. aveeno®. naturally beautiful results. ♪ [music] ♪ jackie's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today her doctor has her on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. >>> on the c"cbs moneywatch"," false alarms on c
there are stand-by lines, but as you can imagine, those tickets are extremely hart to come by. >> i bet, don champion at the ed sullivan theater. you can assure yourself you'll be able to see his last farewell. it promises to be afternoon hour of laughs and surprises and maybe a few tears. it can be seen tonight at 11:35, 10:35 central. straight ahead, back in the fryer. a fast food colonel returns played by a famous "saturday night live" comedian. >>> and too many...
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a lot of hart has asset potential. buyer be bare if you are seeking toup your portfolio. >> we saw what happened in 2007 and 2008. if there's a melt down. works of art will go down. >> reporter: no sign of that yet. >> selling at christie's $160 million >>> extraordinary stuff. as john was saying the pablo picasso was not the only big sale, a bronze statue by alberto sold for 141 million. man pointing set a record for the world's most expensive sculpture sold at auction. a reminder, keep up to date with the news on the website. there is the address aljazeera.com. i'm ali velshi. on target tonight, good sense or censorship, the provocative ads that . that. >> good sense if the greek economy collapses. greasegreece is on the brink of financial ruin. after decades of terribly mismanaged funds, i'll take you to athens, for people who living
a lot of hart has asset potential. buyer be bare if you are seeking toup your portfolio. >> we saw what happened in 2007 and 2008. if there's a melt down. works of art will go down. >> reporter: no sign of that yet. >> selling at christie's $160 million >>> extraordinary stuff. as john was saying the pablo picasso was not the only big sale, a bronze statue by alberto sold for 141 million. man pointing set a record for the world's most expensive sculpture sold at...
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. >> reporter: some of these men will be sent deep into the sunni hart -- heartland to fight isil. the shia militiamen this battle is not just about recapturing territory. they are protecting routes from anbar towards southern iraq to prevent an isil attempt to advance on shia holy sites. >> translator: i volunteered to join this battle to protect our holy shrines. we don't want isil to advance further and threaten the sites. >> reporter: it was a controversial decision to use shia militiamen but the government had no choice because the regular forces are weak. this area also lies on a junction with roads south to saudi arabia north to an anbar's provincial cap tol, and to neighboring jordan and syria. isil has captured the last border crossing between syria and iraq and it's fighters move freely between the two countries. the u.s. has down played the gains. president barack obama has said that the loss of territory were tactical setbacks and he insists that the war is not being lost but many disagree isil has taken over two cities in a week ramadi in iraq and palmyra in syria rama
. >> reporter: some of these men will be sent deep into the sunni hart -- heartland to fight isil. the shia militiamen this battle is not just about recapturing territory. they are protecting routes from anbar towards southern iraq to prevent an isil attempt to advance on shia holy sites. >> translator: i volunteered to join this battle to protect our holy shrines. we don't want isil to advance further and threaten the sites. >> reporter: it was a controversial decision to use...
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emily: andy jaffe is one of the former shadows, as well as greg hart. head of the amazon india business team what can you tell us about the people sitting on amazon's bench? there's always that question of who could succeed because it's not obvious. kevin: -- jim: jeff has been there since close to the beginning and basically runs their retail. if you had to replace and on replaceable person, it's probably jeff. i don't think that there is anything in the queue, not that we are suggesting that, but like you mentioned maria will be at the head of a major business and jeff is probably the heir apparent at this point. emily: what do you put think? you think? sukhinder: i think that jeff wilke knows the computer business. emily: you come from the e-commerce business. talk about how important it is to have diversity leadership when it comes to e-commerce? emily: one of the reasons that women are emerging there is that more than half of that population is often female right? if you think about the areas that he's attacking thinking about investments in fashio
emily: andy jaffe is one of the former shadows, as well as greg hart. head of the amazon india business team what can you tell us about the people sitting on amazon's bench? there's always that question of who could succeed because it's not obvious. kevin: -- jim: jeff has been there since close to the beginning and basically runs their retail. if you had to replace and on replaceable person, it's probably jeff. i don't think that there is anything in the queue, not that we are suggesting that,...
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♪ from just some dumb luck ♪ ♪ i'm gonna be singing ♪ >> well brandy just made her debut as roxie harticago," in studio with us grammy award-winning singer and just a beautiful person brandy norwood. good to see you. >> i have never seen that footage. >> you have not? >> so weird. >> people gave it to us. why are they depriving you of seeing your greatness? >> i don't know, darling, but excited. >> i read an article that quoted you saying when you were preparing for the role you were "scared as hell." >> yeah. >> what were you afraid of? >> just not knowing. the unknown. i mean this is not something that i've been doing all my life broadway is something i've never done before. >> as i rolled out all of your accolades from television to your music career acting it's not as if this was -- it is foreign territory but seems it is all connected. >> it is connected but connected in a different way, with different wires. this is live theater. this is in the moment. you have to stay present. you can't get ahead of yourself. you have to really stay focused on pacing yourself and staying in the
♪ from just some dumb luck ♪ ♪ i'm gonna be singing ♪ >> well brandy just made her debut as roxie harticago," in studio with us grammy award-winning singer and just a beautiful person brandy norwood. good to see you. >> i have never seen that footage. >> you have not? >> so weird. >> people gave it to us. why are they depriving you of seeing your greatness? >> i don't know, darling, but excited. >> i read an article that quoted you saying...
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in 1984 it was little-known senator gary hart who beat expectations and finished second in iowa to theno new hampshire and stun walter mondale, beating him by ten points. >> boy, did new hampshire come up with a surprising finish tonight. >> hart's candidacy collapsed, but his victory exposed weakness in mondale. in november, ronald reagan carried 49 of 50 states. in 2012 mitt romney beat rick santorum, but never recovered from santorum's bruising. a populist insurgent is poised to become the latest protest vehicle, pushing hillary clinton to the left and potentially exposing vulnerability that could help republicans in the fall. and the democratic presidential candidate senator bernie sanders joins me now. welcome back to "meet the press." let me start with an issue you are going to be dealing with in a few hours. i know you'll be flying back from minneapolis to washington for this special senate session, nsa, patriot act session 215. i assume you are a supporter of the usa freedom act. is that where you are going to be voting? >> i may well be voting for it. it doesn't go as far as i
in 1984 it was little-known senator gary hart who beat expectations and finished second in iowa to theno new hampshire and stun walter mondale, beating him by ten points. >> boy, did new hampshire come up with a surprising finish tonight. >> hart's candidacy collapsed, but his victory exposed weakness in mondale. in november, ronald reagan carried 49 of 50 states. in 2012 mitt romney beat rick santorum, but never recovered from santorum's bruising. a populist insurgent is poised to...
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>> way, way back cary hart credited with landing one of the first in competition. biffed the landing a little bit. the first-ever double back flip pulled off by travis at the x game fls 2006. crowd went nuts for this. >> and the other one get back to it. >> a triple. >> josh sheen at pastrano land his practice park. pulling up going for speed. >> one -- >> two -- three -- can he land it? can he and there? >> yes, yes. >> oh! >> oh my -- >> did you see how high hewas? >> he goes up so high! >> ooh! >> can you believe that? now, this is done in practice. i cannot wait to see josh pull this off in competition. >> it's done. it's official. he did it. it's on video. >>> she's a youtube sensation with an unusual talent. ♪ what's the name of the ♪ >> right? answering questions that people post. now sarah close reveals the secret behind her songs. ♪ fastest minute, fastest minute it's done ♪ >> how a leaf blower creating a backyard volcano. this is mike. his mortgage payment was $728 a month. nonow w mimikeke t thought he would have toto w worork k for another 12 years unu
>> way, way back cary hart credited with landing one of the first in competition. biffed the landing a little bit. the first-ever double back flip pulled off by travis at the x game fls 2006. crowd went nuts for this. >> and the other one get back to it. >> a triple. >> josh sheen at pastrano land his practice park. pulling up going for speed. >> one -- >> two -- three -- can he land it? can he and there? >> yes, yes. >> oh! >> oh my --...
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this is "techknow," a show of invo vasions that can save lives, we'll explore the intersection of hart ware and huge -- hardware and humanity. let's check out the team. marita davison is specialising in ecology. tonight, what are the scientists at monsanta up to. we go into their lab. are they moving away from genetically modified crops. dr crystal dilworth is a molecular science and cara santa maria has a bank ground in science. i'm phil torres, an endometeorologist. tonight spiders and goats - and how we may hannes spider -- harness spider silk. that's the team, let's do some science. ♪ music ♪ ] >>> hey guys, welcome to "techknow." what does the bulletproof vest have to do with goat's milk. the answer lies in spider silk - of all things. i got a chance to look at the future of fabrics. it is fascinating. let's take a look. >> reporter: they are nature's masterful architects, genius at structural design. their silk - though just a fraction of the size of a human hair, is stronger than steel and more powerful than tevlar. you have called spider silk the ancient biomaterial for the fut
this is "techknow," a show of invo vasions that can save lives, we'll explore the intersection of hart ware and huge -- hardware and humanity. let's check out the team. marita davison is specialising in ecology. tonight, what are the scientists at monsanta up to. we go into their lab. are they moving away from genetically modified crops. dr crystal dilworth is a molecular science and cara santa maria has a bank ground in science. i'm phil torres, an endometeorologist. tonight spiders...
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. >> reporter: marylin hart trying to get to her job at hertz. >> i called and said, "you know what, i'm not going to be able to make it, i'm pretty much stuck on the freaking freeway with five feet of water. >> reporter: semis hooked u-turns. since the water wouldn't move from the highway, the highway moved, those concrete barriers lifted to end the siege. over the past month, enough rain in texas this month to cover the entire state -- 8 inches deep. that's over 35 trillion gallons of water. and off the blanco river in central texas, a grim discovery. the body of 6-year-old andrew mccomb. >> she called me, i'm in a house floating down the river. tell mom and dad i love them and pray. >> reporter: all the rain has rivers spilling over their banks. and here, this may look like a river, but it's actually a county road. the only way out via boat. >> rob marciano in denton county texas. rob? >> the rain in the city and chaos has ended. but there's more rain coming. severe threat in oklahoma and parts of arkansas and west texas. watching that to bring more rain here. thankfully there's a
. >> reporter: marylin hart trying to get to her job at hertz. >> i called and said, "you know what, i'm not going to be able to make it, i'm pretty much stuck on the freaking freeway with five feet of water. >> reporter: semis hooked u-turns. since the water wouldn't move from the highway, the highway moved, those concrete barriers lifted to end the siege. over the past month, enough rain in texas this month to cover the entire state -- 8 inches deep. that's over 35...