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i am practically roasting here, the sun is out, gorgeous weather as it always here -- is here in they. >> that is why it is a hidden gem. it was foggy when we first got here, a little overcast. the fog pulled away on the side of the bay and you will see the sunshine. you know what else i have noticed? how clean it is. >> sparkling. >> sparkling clean. >> we will go back to claudine wong on why it is so sparkling clean. clotting. -- claudine wong. >> reporter: that is the hard work of a team called the downtown street team. they are a nonprofit that runs it. they actually started in palo alto. they reached out a couple of years ago and said hey, can you do what you are doing down there, appear. hayward was actually the first e. bay city to host the program. what it does is try to attack the problem of homelessness and the mission to keep the streets clean. they put that together and we talked to some of the team members about the work they are doing.>> every time linda picked up a cigarette butt or a piece of trash, she thinks of her grandchildren. >> they banned cigarettes in hayward
i am practically roasting here, the sun is out, gorgeous weather as it always here -- is here in they. >> that is why it is a hidden gem. it was foggy when we first got here, a little overcast. the fog pulled away on the side of the bay and you will see the sunshine. you know what else i have noticed? how clean it is. >> sparkling. >> sparkling clean. >> we will go back to claudine wong on why it is so sparkling clean. clotting. -- claudine wong. >> reporter: that...
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and over here is a toilet and a shower. and now we'll go up to the salon which is also the control room. with this is the echo sounder very important because it will help us avoid running aground on board. but the best view is from up on the day with somebody you know into the impala stunned look at all the signs i have to learn. you have me he won't model it does it not on. one. but it's not to be blown in the harbor that it's better not to go manners. let's set sail bets and dream as my colleague he's coming along for the right finally we can begin our adventure. i'm doing pretty we'll make new it's very big in spacious and there's not much traffic so it's a great place for a beginner to practice his skippering skills. but. we are now involved in the biggest telling on lake mutants and right in the middle of a popular holiday spot. it's also where you'll find the movie at seal nature discovery center fair i can learn more about the nature here in the lake district and. i. was there. in the garden i meet biologists. of cou
and over here is a toilet and a shower. and now we'll go up to the salon which is also the control room. with this is the echo sounder very important because it will help us avoid running aground on board. but the best view is from up on the day with somebody you know into the impala stunned look at all the signs i have to learn. you have me he won't model it does it not on. one. but it's not to be blown in the harbor that it's better not to go manners. let's set sail bets and dream as my...
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you want what's being shown here today to carry out, carry on here in the days and weeks and months to come. talk if you would just about the role of antifa in concert with or in complement to other protest groups. >> yes, i don't have much to say besides i will speculate about what people might do, if they haven't indicated that that is certainly going to happen. you look at, i heard the other -- the other anchor talk about people are itching for a fight and things like that. the reality is the situation is tense. i've been at protests all across the country and they're tense everywhere. it's probably tense right now out there. and remember that we didn't -- none of the protesters brought the tension. they're responding to tension. so i just want to put that out there. the second is i don't know how these people got a permit. we know that when we think about free speech, speech that insights violence actually isn't covered under the free speech clause in a year ago, this same group of people incited violence and resulted in the death of one person. white nationalism, kkk, neo nazis in
you want what's being shown here today to carry out, carry on here in the days and weeks and months to come. talk if you would just about the role of antifa in concert with or in complement to other protest groups. >> yes, i don't have much to say besides i will speculate about what people might do, if they haven't indicated that that is certainly going to happen. you look at, i heard the other -- the other anchor talk about people are itching for a fight and things like that. the reality...
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there was a hospital here. that's why it was located here and that is the purpose of served. two period's of occupation. 18651878 is the first and they start the process of disassembling it. the wooden beams off. they take the windows and doors and remove them so they can use them at other locations. , just three years later, they decided to be occupied it. it's occupied for a decade. 1891 the indian wars are over. fore really is not any need this location to the command by a military force anymore. the communities in the area have grown. it's a whole different situation by the beginning of the 1890's. the fort is abandoned again basically taken apart. had it not been taken apart, left the roofs on the building, left the door frames and windows , those protect the integrity of the building and it probably would not be in the shape that it's in. that was sort of a standard thing. you had doors and windows and beams that were cut and they were repurposed. that's what happened. it was really no longer needed anymore. let's go into the fort proper. as youthe big challenges ,ee as
there was a hospital here. that's why it was located here and that is the purpose of served. two period's of occupation. 18651878 is the first and they start the process of disassembling it. the wooden beams off. they take the windows and doors and remove them so they can use them at other locations. , just three years later, they decided to be occupied it. it's occupied for a decade. 1891 the indian wars are over. fore really is not any need this location to the command by a military force...
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whether they live here or travel through here, they walk or bike or take the bus or drive here. is a much better street and a great lesson for all of us on how to do things. we need to figure out how to do it a whole lot faster. i will acknowledge, we have heard from supervisor brown some concerns. this project is not perfect. we will continue as we do with every project to evaluate how it is performing at identify ways to make it even better. we will work with supervisor brown and the community to make sure that we make the street work as well as it was intended from those first days of protest back in 2005 and 2006. thank you to everybody. the leadership and support we have had from the mayor and the supervisors, pass supervisors, by particularly the leadership from the community to make this happen, in partnership with the city agencies. it brings us to where we are today. congratulations to the community on making this happen and getting this done. >> thank you, edge. we will now hear from the public utilities commission, as the mayor said, some of the important things that
whether they live here or travel through here, they walk or bike or take the bus or drive here. is a much better street and a great lesson for all of us on how to do things. we need to figure out how to do it a whole lot faster. i will acknowledge, we have heard from supervisor brown some concerns. this project is not perfect. we will continue as we do with every project to evaluate how it is performing at identify ways to make it even better. we will work with supervisor brown and the...
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for example here when defense minister dimmers here visited prince when. my mother was married ahmed. as you can see i'm translating the whole conversation for the two met by a man. you can visit he can take a script. his homeland kosovo is still a divided country albanians live among albanians the serbian minority in small enclaves. doesn't think much of these distinctions. today his serbian friend even pays a visit there hasn't been a war for a long time but these meetings are not taken for granted hey are you doing you all right yes i'm fine and you. alive and well yes thank god i want both a car let's go inside. you know. for us to this is what we made. here and i said yeah it's very nice but i don't i think going to like it. for the troops for the troops that i have a souvenir i saw we need for that quentin you know what i was all. in there workshop even and his brother nick of and make wooden souvenirs. even also produces glass bottles with individually designed motifs. later it'll be filled with homemade look here. you know. thanks to. my i heard th
for example here when defense minister dimmers here visited prince when. my mother was married ahmed. as you can see i'm translating the whole conversation for the two met by a man. you can visit he can take a script. his homeland kosovo is still a divided country albanians live among albanians the serbian minority in small enclaves. doesn't think much of these distinctions. today his serbian friend even pays a visit there hasn't been a war for a long time but these meetings are not taken for...
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[applause] come up here, y'all. come on up here.nue to make their way to the stage, we honor them. thank you. thank you. take time to look at the brother with the love hat. we see you. anyone else? that is right. that's right. that's right. take your rightful place. y'all made it. celebrate the fact that every day someone tried to kill you and they did not succeed. -- everyday somebody tries to kill you and they did not succeed. before we take this moment of silence, can you hear me? loud,l have all day to be but be very clear that a white woman named heather was not the target. it was a missed shot. we want to be very clear that heather was not the first white, black, red, yellow, gay, straight, trance, queer that has lost their life to oppression in this world. what we want to do is acknowledge that she was not the first, this rally was not the first. heather's life was not the first and unfortunately, it has not been the last. today, for this moment of silence, we are promising we will be silent no more. we will honor every life
[applause] come up here, y'all. come on up here.nue to make their way to the stage, we honor them. thank you. thank you. take time to look at the brother with the love hat. we see you. anyone else? that is right. that's right. that's right. take your rightful place. y'all made it. celebrate the fact that every day someone tried to kill you and they did not succeed. -- everyday somebody tries to kill you and they did not succeed. before we take this moment of silence, can you hear me? loud,l...
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of everything makes you think oh i never seen something like that here that belongs in a theater and to see it in the street you just say. wow. it reminds us what we really are because sometimes the daily routine can make us mechanical this brings us back to ourselves. a bit that to classics like swan lake cracker to fit exactly in the fifty eight seconds between lights. it made other adjustments to special non-slip shoes and changes in routine for less jumps on the hard road on cold days like this one they have to warm up for an hour and a half before performing the sacrifices are worth it they say to try and reach a new audience there are a couple of places where plays available at affordable prices that lead to make scarcity but the common perception is that it's something out of people's rage and that's what the company trying to do here to give a little taste to change that perception and leave people searching for more and causes you can ok this bus with it on it's own thing i think invading the space of those in transit is a little like saying hey we're part of your society an
of everything makes you think oh i never seen something like that here that belongs in a theater and to see it in the street you just say. wow. it reminds us what we really are because sometimes the daily routine can make us mechanical this brings us back to ourselves. a bit that to classics like swan lake cracker to fit exactly in the fifty eight seconds between lights. it made other adjustments to special non-slip shoes and changes in routine for less jumps on the hard road on cold days like...
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nothing is easy here.spect for you and a lot of admiration, but now i want to eat your food. >> yes, of course. that's the most important. >> let's go eat some food. up next... you ever go fishing? >> no. >> travel down any road in havana, you'll find a surprise at every turn. ioye! -morning. -morning. -what do we got? -keep an eye on that branch. might get windy. have a good shift. fire pit. last use -- 0600. i'd stay close. morning. ♪ get ready to switch. protected by flo. should say, "protected by alan and jamie." -right? -should it? when you bundle home and auto... run, alan! ...you get more than just savings. you get 'round-the-clock protection. and it's also a story mail aabout people and while we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country, we never forget... that your business is our business the united states postal service. priority: you this school year, get a new iphone from t-mobile and keep your whole family connected. or keep tabs on them. he skipped orientation
nothing is easy here.spect for you and a lot of admiration, but now i want to eat your food. >> yes, of course. that's the most important. >> let's go eat some food. up next... you ever go fishing? >> no. >> travel down any road in havana, you'll find a surprise at every turn. ioye! -morning. -morning. -what do we got? -keep an eye on that branch. might get windy. have a good shift. fire pit. last use -- 0600. i'd stay close. morning. ♪ get ready to switch. protected...
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it is everything this big very here. my girl for my wife because she feeds me she takes care even if she gave my bills. what a wonderful wife. to brevard thirty years david has been one of the first on the beach every morning and he gets right to work preparing his section for tourists. he rents out civ boards and keeps the sand clean and tidy his living. one doesn't know what the law is everything love good. old whatever good that's a little you know that would mean that you. wouldn't be the same without locals like david always up for a friendly chat with visits his. then the true guardians of the beach that includes keeping it pristine they say when the waves roll in the over the show they shouldn't take anything with them when they roll back out. though she means. like they grow. my cemetery. but i'm going to be buried out my father and my brothers are there. again a good deal they live anywhere else david makes enough money to get by he's not preach but he is happy. up in heaven. over the last three decades he's see
it is everything this big very here. my girl for my wife because she feeds me she takes care even if she gave my bills. what a wonderful wife. to brevard thirty years david has been one of the first on the beach every morning and he gets right to work preparing his section for tourists. he rents out civ boards and keeps the sand clean and tidy his living. one doesn't know what the law is everything love good. old whatever good that's a little you know that would mean that you. wouldn't be the...
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but here, -- matter like straw in order to bind it but here, the adobe was only made of water and clay, so they were much more susceptible to collapse. one interesting thing about this fort was that although you see it also has preserved to the footprint of the fort itself. most other 19th century forts that are made of a dobie -- southwest, they are gone except for the footprint on the ground. so you can really get an idea of what this area was like. this is also the only part of ,he fort that was two stories and this building right here, that is made of stone, you might wonder, why would there be a dobee building in an a fort? well, this was the jail, and if and youade out of adobe had some sort of instrument like a spoon or a fork, you could dig yourself out of jail. but if the jail was made of stone, you would stay put. this looks like it had two rooms, to sell areas. it was also a second story here and the was a courtroom in the second story. one thing we know about the soldiers who served here is that they work frequently in trouble. a nearby community, they liked to visit the wo
but here, -- matter like straw in order to bind it but here, the adobe was only made of water and clay, so they were much more susceptible to collapse. one interesting thing about this fort was that although you see it also has preserved to the footprint of the fort itself. most other 19th century forts that are made of a dobie -- southwest, they are gone except for the footprint on the ground. so you can really get an idea of what this area was like. this is also the only part of ,he fort that...
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there is a lot of history here. because this is where fdr would meet with heads of state that came to visit here. and it's really, i would say, the most historic room in the house. because this is where fdr and prime minister winston churchill initiated a document called the hyde park memoir. and this is the document that talked about the atomic bomb, future uses of the atomic bomb, possible use against the japanese, and also keeping the development of the atomic bomb secret from the russians. but it was also a fun room, because this is where fdr loved to have cocktails, normally, before dinner. he loved to call the cocktail hour the children's hour based on the henry wadsworth longfellow poem, called it the children's hour where he could bring people together to relax and have fun and talk about his different little stories that he enjoyed telling, his little tales, and where he would mix the cocktails himself. another thing he could do independently, which he loved, and it was a time where he could just relax and
there is a lot of history here. because this is where fdr would meet with heads of state that came to visit here. and it's really, i would say, the most historic room in the house. because this is where fdr and prime minister winston churchill initiated a document called the hyde park memoir. and this is the document that talked about the atomic bomb, future uses of the atomic bomb, possible use against the japanese, and also keeping the development of the atomic bomb secret from the russians....
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here and if our. need to give you. a sense of belonging to a particular group you know the power of the money you. know the families and the hardships and the structure of life with you as an eleven year old theater house party and. you know that's we've also everything we did have a whole lot for the adventure and our games gone in minutes you know and. that night just a few hours later you know we had one bands that were sleeping power given over for ourselves hours and kind of. you know if people come together i'll be walking down the street trying to fight coming or going you know and i'm sure they'd stick your hand out for me to shake cameras on them and going after i can't do it or maybe put them in my room and you know the name date may pat me on back for yardwork and just keep going on when they walked off by the mail and levy a hundred dollar bill. because they no matter how smart they are. and if you can't people live around. your. religion has long been a powerful force in these mountain communities. the pen
here and if our. need to give you. a sense of belonging to a particular group you know the power of the money you. know the families and the hardships and the structure of life with you as an eleven year old theater house party and. you know that's we've also everything we did have a whole lot for the adventure and our games gone in minutes you know and. that night just a few hours later you know we had one bands that were sleeping power given over for ourselves hours and kind of. you know if...
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here while here in mexico we didn't have the chance to go back home. you know this is very very important now and this is now become. my fight. my life just. told me fell apart i have no relatives here it's very. safe here organized crime runs this city and. forty three years when i have years in the marines. it just sucks. you get deported i mean you're going to serve the country bitch and i could not stay even though you pay your debts the saving you got knowing felonies after that just sucks. because i think. it was expensive yes. yes yes. yes. it's all. my belongings right now but that's only my business cards for my business which i'm not about to loose if i don't do something about it and still have my contractor's license on hand. and i don't have a crate and i don't have anything else but i. i do have only a fond. then i hope. my goal can be three dollars and that's at. least does but i want that but i get by saying i don't want to go for it we're going to just you know what i don't want to do well this isn't what they want to get into that at
here while here in mexico we didn't have the chance to go back home. you know this is very very important now and this is now become. my fight. my life just. told me fell apart i have no relatives here it's very. safe here organized crime runs this city and. forty three years when i have years in the marines. it just sucks. you get deported i mean you're going to serve the country bitch and i could not stay even though you pay your debts the saving you got knowing felonies after that just...
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-erik: same deal here. they're packing here for delivery on friday. lemonis: and when is the food prepared? erik: the menu changes twice a week. this is the food preparation here. lemonis: so, friday, saturday, sunday. erik: that's correct. lemonis: did you develop all these recipes? erik: i developed all the recipes. -lemonis: yourself? -erik: yeah, myself. lemonis: and you bring in chefs to kind of help you? erik: i've had a number of different chefs. i had one chef that tried to put turkey lunch meat in my food. he was lazy. i had chefs that were stealing from me, for getting kickbacks from food companies. lemonis: and how many chefs have you had? erik: i've had about seven. lemonis: i like this business, and i like what it does for people. but i've already seen some red flags. seven chefs in two years? not a good sign. erik: george, mop it up real quick in here. get it clean. ice is going in there. come on, come on. come on, you're making me look bad. lemonis: erik is very aggressive with his employees. and in order to run a successful business, y
-erik: same deal here. they're packing here for delivery on friday. lemonis: and when is the food prepared? erik: the menu changes twice a week. this is the food preparation here. lemonis: so, friday, saturday, sunday. erik: that's correct. lemonis: did you develop all these recipes? erik: i developed all the recipes. -lemonis: yourself? -erik: yeah, myself. lemonis: and you bring in chefs to kind of help you? erik: i've had a number of different chefs. i had one chef that tried to put turkey...
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anyway, so, here's the deal.hile it is impossible to be fearless--because i think it's impossible to be fearless. we'll talk about that in just a minute. while it is impossible to be fearless, it is possible to fear less, and that's what we're gonna talk about. i think it's impossible, as we're gonna see over the next few minutes, it's really impossible to live a fearless life. because the truth is, and you know this, you're adults. you get this. fear is actually a good thing. i mean, you really don't want to live a life without fear. fear has kept you out of trouble. fear has kept you away from some things that you need to be kept away from. but here's the other reason that fear is really, really a good thing and why it's never gonna go away. you're never gonna totally conquer it. because fear is actually a byproduct of something. fear is the byproduct of our ability to project into the future and remember the past. one of the greatest gifts that god has given you, one of the greatest gifts that god has given th
anyway, so, here's the deal.hile it is impossible to be fearless--because i think it's impossible to be fearless. we'll talk about that in just a minute. while it is impossible to be fearless, it is possible to fear less, and that's what we're gonna talk about. i think it's impossible, as we're gonna see over the next few minutes, it's really impossible to live a fearless life. because the truth is, and you know this, you're adults. you get this. fear is actually a good thing. i mean, you...
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here's some impact times. hagerstown towards 5:50 and towards carlisle at about 6:00, and moving towds hampden at about 6:30 in the evening. d.c. metro area,till some scattered showers and thunderstorms to contend with. be nationals game might delayed, but i do think that they will get that game in. what you're looking at right now as a severe thunderstorm risk. the a outlined in yellow has the greatest risk for additional severe thunderstorms through the 10:00. hours until about this includes loudoun, fauquier and frederick counties. the district just on this line. the risk for severe thunderstorms off to the east a little bit lower. again, we'll continue toit trac it stormy weather continuing until about 9:00, 10:00 p.m. tonight. >> keep your nbc weather app handy. you can see the hour-by-hour forecast wherever you are. >>om we've got s breaking news in new york. michael cohen, president trump's longti fixer and former personal torney, in court at this hour to plead guilty to a number of charges. earlier thi
here's some impact times. hagerstown towards 5:50 and towards carlisle at about 6:00, and moving towds hampden at about 6:30 in the evening. d.c. metro area,till some scattered showers and thunderstorms to contend with. be nationals game might delayed, but i do think that they will get that game in. what you're looking at right now as a severe thunderstorm risk. the a outlined in yellow has the greatest risk for additional severe thunderstorms through the 10:00. hours until about this includes...
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there was a mine here to. the story of the deportation the new beginnings the stories of the mind those were the fairy tales of my childhood the moral of the story work hard work a lot and do no wrong. the germans lived in the russian empire for five generations they kept their culture and language alive even though they faced persecution and discrimination. then communism collapsed and half of the town left the fact that nobody was allowed to take along any money for their new beginning in germany didn't stop anyone those who stayed experience because it stands economic collapse very directly. no water no light no security. the ninety's were a dark time for car a town. the abandoned houses were mined for anything that could be either burned or put to use. in the state when the mom alone we knew he was dying my mother my sister and brother was sitting next to him i was younger and was playing in the summer house with my nieces holes to speed up let's listen and. it was still light outside because it was the tw
there was a mine here to. the story of the deportation the new beginnings the stories of the mind those were the fairy tales of my childhood the moral of the story work hard work a lot and do no wrong. the germans lived in the russian empire for five generations they kept their culture and language alive even though they faced persecution and discrimination. then communism collapsed and half of the town left the fact that nobody was allowed to take along any money for their new beginning in...
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she came here with her parents as a child. like her husband she has only one name they say that's a common practice in rural areas. the couple have three children. most of the sapphire miners don't earn much but they still have their dreams. tin and kept it in and of course i'd like to have some sapphire jewelry but no one here has any if we do get some one day it would be a nice reminder of the time we spent here. and we could pass it down to our children. any time he's had no money and. if i know so i never went to school he can't read or write like millions of others in this country. his parents couldn't afford to provide him with a proper education. and. i came here after some people in my home village found sapphires and made a lot of money. they could buy cattle i'm decent so i sold some of my own animals and came to. me i built this house with the money that i saved one day and another name and another that my success. i noticed or sets off to the river on the edge of a lock a. local residents wash their clothes here. a
she came here with her parents as a child. like her husband she has only one name they say that's a common practice in rural areas. the couple have three children. most of the sapphire miners don't earn much but they still have their dreams. tin and kept it in and of course i'd like to have some sapphire jewelry but no one here has any if we do get some one day it would be a nice reminder of the time we spent here. and we could pass it down to our children. any time he's had no money and. if i...
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>> he's right here. actually, he's right here. out with these white boys right here. >> yeah. and then the dude to his right is a south sider as well. what's his name? >> that's -- that's a white dude. okay, okay. that's grande. >> he's a south sider. >> he's a south sider. that's grande. >> basically, since we have a white suspect and a southern hispanic victim, we're seeing how the races are interacting on the yard. see if we might have a race problem. if the whites were on one side of the yard and the southern hispanics were on the other side then we could possibly have issues which we'd probably have more response out here and remove them from the yard. or separate them. but since they're interacting fine it's not an issue right now. it appears that the whites just assisted the southern hispanics. that's what it appears, anyways. >> escort. >> apparently this guy has a shattered jaw, mutilated face. he said as you could see by my 1217 there were no marks on me, my hands anywhere. i'm not a violent criminal. there's no hiding under the radar, especially at corcoran. this is
>> he's right here. actually, he's right here. out with these white boys right here. >> yeah. and then the dude to his right is a south sider as well. what's his name? >> that's -- that's a white dude. okay, okay. that's grande. >> he's a south sider. >> he's a south sider. that's grande. >> basically, since we have a white suspect and a southern hispanic victim, we're seeing how the races are interacting on the yard. see if we might have a race problem. if...
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at our director is here. this authority has brought in over $200 million and sales tax to this project. of course, our state delegates, to mtc and i -- i see our chair is here. to the multiple regional and federal transportation agencies that made this possible. i also, as a representative of the district want to thank the residents and our workers. i want to recognize our tjpa citizens advisory committee and our east kutch community benefit district. our director is here, for really working alongside this project for all of these years. and shoring it is one that not just would serve the region but serve our neighborhood workers and residents as well. i want to thank our residents for their immense patience over the many years as this neighborhood has become ground zero of construction, literally 24 hours a day. add to thank you for investing in this neighborhood, choosing to live here, and patiently living through the noise, the night construction can't get all of the traffic and continuing to advise the te
at our director is here. this authority has brought in over $200 million and sales tax to this project. of course, our state delegates, to mtc and i -- i see our chair is here. to the multiple regional and federal transportation agencies that made this possible. i also, as a representative of the district want to thank the residents and our workers. i want to recognize our tjpa citizens advisory committee and our east kutch community benefit district. our director is here, for really working...
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here what are your thoughts. so is this me now so i was it is yeah so what i want to just add to that point is you need to understand something when african americans come to south africa and into actually other black south africans they're kind of exceptional eyes because of their social capital and like the soft power you know you have and i'm an african-american engaged in the black south african whose favorite t.v. shows scandal and sing jay z. lyrics off by heart and like who has so much affinity to so much american black american pop culture that we enjoy this privilege of cool that you know obviously not afforded to other foreign national africans and so what i've noticed is how with that privilege there's almost. a responsibility to use your if you want to come in like stay here and be part of the situation and part of the country you have to use that sort of privilege you have as an american with the resources to try and better the place because to be honest south africa unlike many other african countri
here what are your thoughts. so is this me now so i was it is yeah so what i want to just add to that point is you need to understand something when african americans come to south africa and into actually other black south africans they're kind of exceptional eyes because of their social capital and like the soft power you know you have and i'm an african-american engaged in the black south african whose favorite t.v. shows scandal and sing jay z. lyrics off by heart and like who has so much...
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and as we see here, the u.s. marines advancing toward the island, their higgins boats got caught on the coral reef. so they had to get out of the boat and wade toward the shore in waist deep or even deeper water, under fire the whole time. over meakes precedence in terms of my respect for the beine corps, but this might one of their most heroic days in the military. and they usually performed with their usual valor. what we have here is a map of the island in the chain. ifyou can come a bit closer, you look very carefully, you can see that it is stained with this soldiers blood. he survived the fighting, the unit he was in took over 40% casualties. every 10 men, two wounded here there, and it says something about the difficulty of the fighting on tarawa. i see that i was visitors -- i see that our visitors spend a lot of time standing in front of that map, when they see the caption. it is the blood of the man who was carrying it. here, -- i am quite fond of this gallery. this is the cbi gallery, china, burma, ind
and as we see here, the u.s. marines advancing toward the island, their higgins boats got caught on the coral reef. so they had to get out of the boat and wade toward the shore in waist deep or even deeper water, under fire the whole time. over meakes precedence in terms of my respect for the beine corps, but this might one of their most heroic days in the military. and they usually performed with their usual valor. what we have here is a map of the island in the chain. ifyou can come a bit...
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here. the germans left in the hope of finding a new home in germany the home our ancestors left in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries they followed the call of desires to move to the russian empire and they build german towns on the volga and in the caucasus they worked hard and prospered during the communist era they were dispossessed and in the second world war they were deported to siberia. as an orphan my grandfather my father's father earned his living there in a mine he started a family and moved to fertile kazakstan together with other german seeking to start over. there was a mine here to. live. life to. the story of the deep. potations the new beginnings the stories of the mind those were the fairy tales of my childhood the moral of the story work hard work a lot and do no wrong. the germans lived in the russian empire for five generations they kept their culture and language alive even though they faced persecution and discrimination. then communism collapsed and half of the
here. the germans left in the hope of finding a new home in germany the home our ancestors left in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries they followed the call of desires to move to the russian empire and they build german towns on the volga and in the caucasus they worked hard and prospered during the communist era they were dispossessed and in the second world war they were deported to siberia. as an orphan my grandfather my father's father earned his living there in a mine he started a...
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a lot of people came here because they were here last year. they're dealing with that moment. they're dealing with that memory. so, yeah, some of it is for heather. some of it's not. and it's okay. it never was all about heather. >> ahead of this weekend's anniversary, president trump tweeted that he condemns, quote, all types of racism and acts of violence. his tweet coming after intense criticism over his remarks last year that there was blame as well as very fine people on both sides. the president's words. joining me now is geoff bennett, msnbc's white house correspondent, following this white supremacist demonstrator. garrett, let me start with you. give us the state of play here. you hopped on the metro in s vienna, as i understand it, with a number of these white supremacists. these white nationalists are making their way to the nation's capital for this protest. which is scheduled to kick off at 5:30 p.m., eastern time. set the scene for us, if you would, garrett. [ inaudible ] >> a little trouble with garrett's mic amid the bedlam of the protests. geoff, what did you
a lot of people came here because they were here last year. they're dealing with that moment. they're dealing with that memory. so, yeah, some of it is for heather. some of it's not. and it's okay. it never was all about heather. >> ahead of this weekend's anniversary, president trump tweeted that he condemns, quote, all types of racism and acts of violence. his tweet coming after intense criticism over his remarks last year that there was blame as well as very fine people on both sides....
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here's george avenue right here.making its way over towards college park and towards the bowie areaw north andt of bowie, and back to the west. around ngaithersburg,ice around rockville, 270 here, just a nasty mess this ening. here we are heading into rush tur on 270. going to continube a mess as we make our way with this storm. not a warm. storm this warning expired at 5:00. do have a severe warning on this storm yet. wouldn't be surprised if we see one moving to the north. more storms. one over towards annapolisrend in and around our area and all rotating around this big o ar low pressure. much more on this. i'm back in just a couple of minutes. >> wd evening. thanks, doug. >>> right now detectives believe
here's george avenue right here.making its way over towards college park and towards the bowie areaw north andt of bowie, and back to the west. around ngaithersburg,ice around rockville, 270 here, just a nasty mess this ening. here we are heading into rush tur on 270. going to continube a mess as we make our way with this storm. not a warm. storm this warning expired at 5:00. do have a severe warning on this storm yet. wouldn't be surprised if we see one moving to the north. more storms. one...
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here highland was his home. so this represents his ministries abroad where he was minister to france, minister to england and briefly minister to spain, and also represents his time as secretary of state. he was, prior to that, a four-term governor back when that was allowed. he was elected to four individual one-year terms. and i mentioned secretary of state. and then eventually a wildly popular two-term president. monroe was -- seemed to be an easy man. they say that he was able to put men and women at ease in social situations, so i think he enjoyed dinner table conversation and parlor conversations and really was kind. people said he had a great sense of humor. we see that in people's accounts of monroe. he seems to be able to poke fun at himself and at others. james monroe went to cable town academy, which was a good school. it was in westmoreland county and it really prepared colonial young men at that point for a real professional life. john marshall was, at least briefly, one of his classmates there. aft
here highland was his home. so this represents his ministries abroad where he was minister to france, minister to england and briefly minister to spain, and also represents his time as secretary of state. he was, prior to that, a four-term governor back when that was allowed. he was elected to four individual one-year terms. and i mentioned secretary of state. and then eventually a wildly popular two-term president. monroe was -- seemed to be an easy man. they say that he was able to put men...
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the money call here. stock will have to run 5% to the upside before you really regret having that and even if that does run that much or a little bit more the decay you'll get out of that short call relative to the one you own is probably going to make some sense unless the stock really guns in the short-term and without the earnings catalyst which you own with november but do not with september, that actually, you know, there's some reason why you wouldn't expect it to have that strong of a run. we've seen quite a lot of action out of that one already. >> i like the fundamental setup of the dan pointed out the valuations. bottom line, in semis you can either way in the group. they've been suggestling to get above a down trend line. you get to a place with intel, high quality company, second half of the year, the slower growth in data center is well flagged at this point. they've got a product release end of 2019. i think they're competing heavily. i like dan's call. >>> check out our website. while you'r
the money call here. stock will have to run 5% to the upside before you really regret having that and even if that does run that much or a little bit more the decay you'll get out of that short call relative to the one you own is probably going to make some sense unless the stock really guns in the short-term and without the earnings catalyst which you own with november but do not with september, that actually, you know, there's some reason why you wouldn't expect it to have that strong of a...
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here's how it looks tuesday into wednesday.e still have that influence from off the atlantic and still this front lingering, bringing further showers and longer spells of rain into northern ireland, scotland and northern england. so always quite cool and breezy, with a chance of some showers here through wednesday and thursday. drier further south and east, but eventually something fresher arriving through thursday and into friday. so, for much of this week, it's going to be windy at times. some showers along with spells of rain, but warmest and driest in the south—east. bye— bye. hello, this is bbc news with chris rogers. the headlines: a shooting at a street party in manchester's moss side area is being treated as attempted murder after 12 people, including two children, were wounded. police believe a shotgun with pellets was used in the incident. nasa's daring solar probe mission has successfully launched from cape canaveral in florida, after the launch was called off yesterday. the mission will analyse the sun's atmosphere
here's how it looks tuesday into wednesday.e still have that influence from off the atlantic and still this front lingering, bringing further showers and longer spells of rain into northern ireland, scotland and northern england. so always quite cool and breezy, with a chance of some showers here through wednesday and thursday. drier further south and east, but eventually something fresher arriving through thursday and into friday. so, for much of this week, it's going to be windy at times....
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here get dirty it's up to your chest it was up here cross three and a half feet piece here we didn't panic and leave just because the new electric city was going to be in a job in the water i'm waiting. insulators. company and i waited till we should all. so we got in the south and. try to make every decision you can. as our heroes get a firsthand look at the destruction that was caused. stephen is trying to piece together this home just. he's always been the most observant baldwin brother in the world yonder very close with. this one of the next rooms i was about to get to . really secure. invested in already and we're getting ready to you know about thirty grand we put into it the last three years and this was kind of the beast room and it will have to do how i did the water come up in here i can't. think the line is still somewhat of this. kind of you to see that i mean there's mold everywhere now i'm you know in the house obviously i misunderstood i thought there was some stuff that was a little salvageable you're out of here yes we're leaving this house the reason is we've put a
here get dirty it's up to your chest it was up here cross three and a half feet piece here we didn't panic and leave just because the new electric city was going to be in a job in the water i'm waiting. insulators. company and i waited till we should all. so we got in the south and. try to make every decision you can. as our heroes get a firsthand look at the destruction that was caused. stephen is trying to piece together this home just. he's always been the most observant baldwin brother in...
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of course, these trees that are here now would not have been here at the time.hey would have all -- any foliage would have been completely decimated. this marker commemorates the capture of belleau wood of june 26, 1918. finally, it was in american hands. the 2nd division insignia with the star was put up to show this was the 2nd division that reached this part of the line. i'm standing in one of the abandoned german trenches that had been raked by artillery fire. from june 26th, when belleau wood was firmly in american hands, the 2nd division troops stayed in this area and were able to have a line of sight across the valley to the farm which was occupied by the germans. the americans used this to observe the german movements across the valley from the le brusses farm as they started to attack chateau-thierry once again where they had been driven from early in june, but by july, the americans had driven them once again from chateau-thierry and chateau-thierry was now back in american and french hands. >> the allies pressed the counterattack forward. by the end o
of course, these trees that are here now would not have been here at the time.hey would have all -- any foliage would have been completely decimated. this marker commemorates the capture of belleau wood of june 26, 1918. finally, it was in american hands. the 2nd division insignia with the star was put up to show this was the 2nd division that reached this part of the line. i'm standing in one of the abandoned german trenches that had been raked by artillery fire. from june 26th, when belleau...
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if you t look at map here, you get an idea for the area here. first street and east capitol streets, already closed in the area. right against the u.s. capitol. on rday, a formal funeral service will be held at the national cathedral. it's by invitation only. former presidents barack obama and george w. bush will be giving eulogies. on sunday, senator mccain wil be buried in a private ceremony. that's going to happen at the naval academy in annapolis. >> megan, thank you. >>> preparations lasted late in the night for aretha franklin's funeral. thousands are set to say good-bye to the queen of soul. her funeral gets undhi way at 5:30morning. >> jay gray is outside of the church where the service is taking place. we understand that there's a limited number of fans inside the service. >> reporter: they have. eun, aaron, good morning to you. behind me, they are setting up barricades for the lines that are expected. there are crowds here that beginning yesterday afternoon. about 2,000 fans may get the chance to be inside for what is going to be an in
if you t look at map here, you get an idea for the area here. first street and east capitol streets, already closed in the area. right against the u.s. capitol. on rday, a formal funeral service will be held at the national cathedral. it's by invitation only. former presidents barack obama and george w. bush will be giving eulogies. on sunday, senator mccain wil be buried in a private ceremony. that's going to happen at the naval academy in annapolis. >> megan, thank you. >>>...
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here c.c.w. news live from but europe's huge wait times deadly with heat stroke claiming lives at least three people have died in spain as the country labors on with the intense heat will cost us one in the next forty eight hours temperatures that and in portugal could reach the highest ever recorded on the continent will hear from a reporter being honest that it was the coming out. members of zimbabwe's main opposition party appearing in court in harare charged with.
here c.c.w. news live from but europe's huge wait times deadly with heat stroke claiming lives at least three people have died in spain as the country labors on with the intense heat will cost us one in the next forty eight hours temperatures that and in portugal could reach the highest ever recorded on the continent will hear from a reporter being honest that it was the coming out. members of zimbabwe's main opposition party appearing in court in harare charged with.
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she took the hospital i'm out here but our parish cargo area got so much out of where she was here and invite us to discuss her here makers who maybe are coming to florida and fish are not very sad and if there's a government there by us and they had are not very smart it just easier caught us or to send the iraqi paper is there not a word we have lawyers in many a time interest. toward us may sit on no more need. for the need at the start of this is our continuous heavy no entity and. corner minds. are spreading. siggy as a minister of the mom put to live from the limb and done sue for your limb and florida. yet this economy in the c.m. bring. them in turn the must live area willing to increase us here no there isn't a lot of them into tomorrow. for today jurors have any in. your me after the he our month or less i mean that has paid or will be a new up or down i. just couldn't. place kenosha in los he has come a primitive push pull out what he had there years and years had meant to me. generous potential policy and. we had a professor at the park. coming up or so i looked at me you k
she took the hospital i'm out here but our parish cargo area got so much out of where she was here and invite us to discuss her here makers who maybe are coming to florida and fish are not very sad and if there's a government there by us and they had are not very smart it just easier caught us or to send the iraqi paper is there not a word we have lawyers in many a time interest. toward us may sit on no more need. for the need at the start of this is our continuous heavy no entity and. corner...
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you know here's our. children's room this is our son's room and it's just pretty much the same thing. down to the frame down to the studs because our girls are very narrow point for this and that is that in their. lives it matters that i didn't really know would prevent them or a very happy home after that capturing and this cement was here and it yeah we had cars there was a blessing yes yes and i was and some were some some you are going to drive that's not. susah real you know it's your house and yours was third what's been your response from red cross we were there all the armored vehicles we actually file for being that i think the day after it happened and we're waiting we've done paper we actually had a female inspection on. fifteen says there are not two weeks now we have really heard anything other than they needed some more documentation from us so verify that we don't actually have flood insurance so just like everything else of that paper you know you have to go through the motions and say we'
you know here's our. children's room this is our son's room and it's just pretty much the same thing. down to the frame down to the studs because our girls are very narrow point for this and that is that in their. lives it matters that i didn't really know would prevent them or a very happy home after that capturing and this cement was here and it yeah we had cars there was a blessing yes yes and i was and some were some some you are going to drive that's not. susah real you know it's your...
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i told my grandchildren that your father is not here to help you there's nothing here for us my grandchildren could die here you tell me what should i do wearing that's hannah . the numbers are expected to rise the u.n. cautions they may double the summer where all the water will join up and more people will likely come here looking for answers that the afghan government is not providing the un is slowly filling the gap offering water now and food from september shallop ballasts al-jazeera herat afghanistan still to come here in august there are. one hundred from the same problem a perilous state india and one of the five thousand relief centers that have been set up across the state for evacuees from the floods. people here if i sing days if not weeks of living like this. and long awaited family reunions hundreds of korean separated by the war in the one nine hundred fifty s. are reunited after more than sixty years. hello again it's good to have you back we're here across parts of victoria as well as new south wales we did see some snow in the higher elevations this weekend that was all due
i told my grandchildren that your father is not here to help you there's nothing here for us my grandchildren could die here you tell me what should i do wearing that's hannah . the numbers are expected to rise the u.n. cautions they may double the summer where all the water will join up and more people will likely come here looking for answers that the afghan government is not providing the un is slowly filling the gap offering water now and food from september shallop ballasts al-jazeera...
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so i'm here. i feel that us as mike i think it is shameful for the united states to kick out people that stood up and just deportation not just kind of people are getting the goods. and everybody in there with their president crossed out boxing overnight which said that my fellow democratic reach be guilty is not going to be deported yet here i am. we believe that anybody who was willing to risk their life for their country the united states. should not be subject to deportation. unfortunately there are hundreds if not thousands of them were to have been dealt that exact state. and governor jerry brown on easter this year issued three pardons full and complete parties and so i'm here today to i to present these to you. first to i mr hector grosse he's going to go over to. think that. doctors. say that. if. you. find the bundle. maybe he told. me i was i don't know. yet and say oh you don't want to go over. this and who i root for and where i want to live it's been taken for nothing but it's always
so i'm here. i feel that us as mike i think it is shameful for the united states to kick out people that stood up and just deportation not just kind of people are getting the goods. and everybody in there with their president crossed out boxing overnight which said that my fellow democratic reach be guilty is not going to be deported yet here i am. we believe that anybody who was willing to risk their life for their country the united states. should not be subject to deportation. unfortunately...
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>> nobody is here. we need fire trucks [bleep]. >> dramatic new video this hour shows police in southern california evacuating a man battling the holy fire. he was trying to hose down his property in river side county. more than 20,000 people have now had to evacuate as the holy fire is threatening more than 7,000 homes the fire is up to 10,000 acres and just 5% contained. governor brown has declared a state of emergeny. >> money is being raised as family and friends gather outside a home that was a of a tragic tragedy. >>> police announced the house fire that took the lives of twins tram and trin tran and their mother mau dao were set by the mother. family and friends are in shock. >> questions of why, but for all of the years i've known mau and the kids, they've been happy. >> a go fund me was set up for the family to support funeral services. here's a look at the page right now. it has raised more than $10,000 we have a link on our website. >>> the alameda sheriff's office needs your help to find thi
>> nobody is here. we need fire trucks [bleep]. >> dramatic new video this hour shows police in southern california evacuating a man battling the holy fire. he was trying to hose down his property in river side county. more than 20,000 people have now had to evacuate as the holy fire is threatening more than 7,000 homes the fire is up to 10,000 acres and just 5% contained. governor brown has declared a state of emergeny. >> money is being raised as family and friends gather...
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here. those are the particles making it difficult for us today and likely as we head into tomorrow. i am still forecasting smoke tomorrow, heaviest in the north and east bay. smoke particles as well for the peninsula and east bay with a spare the air in effect. this area out here will kick up the wind, should help to at least get a good portion of this smoke out of here once we hit friday's forecast. here comes the thing with this storm system. it's going to kick up the wind. now a brand new red flag fire warning in place and the gusty wind. >>> speaking of the bad tiaislde santa cruz mountains from the santa clara valley. here's another look at the smoke near guadeloupe river park. all the smoke blowing in from the mendocino complex fire expected to get even worse tomorrow. >> we come before it gets hot. when it gets hot, it's not very comfortable. >> the air advisory goes through thursday. that's tomorrow. but a spare the air alert may be issued if the air quality gets worse. >> the smoke
here. those are the particles making it difficult for us today and likely as we head into tomorrow. i am still forecasting smoke tomorrow, heaviest in the north and east bay. smoke particles as well for the peninsula and east bay with a spare the air in effect. this area out here will kick up the wind, should help to at least get a good portion of this smoke out of here once we hit friday's forecast. here comes the thing with this storm system. it's going to kick up the wind. now a brand new...
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the main ones about two hundred people live here. the laborers live in these slums they can't afford to rent a proper home they've cobbled their shacks together out of trash. no running water leaky roofs. this is where the poorest of the poor live even mothers with their small children. are right next to the vegetable plantations and we go to visit another slum. many hudson made of salvaged green or stops and smells. we're allowed into this shack the walls are made of mattresses inside it's hot and stuffy. this is where thirty four year old brian lives. role model on the way it's difficult when it rains all the everything gets wet living here is no good. but i am has been working as a harvester for twelve years he said many different employers. must it's most bosses are bad there are so. some good ones but for four good one ceiling counter fifty bad ones. and. in the evenings he calls his wife in morocco she's pregnant brahim can rarely visit or there's no work for him at home. jose garcia says that around the city of all merry go al
the main ones about two hundred people live here. the laborers live in these slums they can't afford to rent a proper home they've cobbled their shacks together out of trash. no running water leaky roofs. this is where the poorest of the poor live even mothers with their small children. are right next to the vegetable plantations and we go to visit another slum. many hudson made of salvaged green or stops and smells. we're allowed into this shack the walls are made of mattresses inside it's hot...
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that is partly why we are here. why we are all really here today is to bring him home. we pledge at the press club to make that happen. he has a special connection to the press club, one of the press freedom on ariz. we had three honorees this ear. soon, we hope austin will have been released. t has been harder. you do not know exactly who is holding him. it is harder to develop a strategy for his release. you do not know exactly who is i was honored to have an opportunity to talk to austin's parents who are here with us. talk about a couple of strategies we are going to follow in the next few days at the press club. first, something i can announce tonight. it is not unusual when journalists return home, we invite them to be honorary members of the press club. with austin, we will invite him beginning tonight. he will be an honorary member of our club, one of the 131 members. this was an idea of the president of the press club. we also want to extend an honorary membership to mark and deborah tice. this was an idea of the they are going to be in ashington. you have a ho
that is partly why we are here. why we are all really here today is to bring him home. we pledge at the press club to make that happen. he has a special connection to the press club, one of the press freedom on ariz. we had three honorees this ear. soon, we hope austin will have been released. t has been harder. you do not know exactly who is holding him. it is harder to develop a strategy for his release. you do not know exactly who is i was honored to have an opportunity to talk to austin's...
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and now a whole generation of fatherless children is growing up here. my dad and within one month of the postal code that. my birthday is in general you write to us and i know you know. that her son. sire isn't the first time in the t.v. to use your name and takes you for a night answer is known that no one but if you are. that's it the better you want my god. ok there you can take the deal of above that you can't take the birth of a girl. could be no woman you know. oh i love you like that i did it you did it did you. mean a man. friday protests on the israeli gaza border leave one palestinian dead and scores injured as israeli forces again use live rounds. british newspaper claims it has found a russian spy operating in the u.s. embassy in moscow but washington intel agencies insist it is really not what it seems also. thousands of yemenis protest in the capital against an alleged saudi led coalition assault on the main port city which resulted in dozens of. my colleagues kevin and we'll have full news for you in about the time up next so it's crossta
and now a whole generation of fatherless children is growing up here. my dad and within one month of the postal code that. my birthday is in general you write to us and i know you know. that her son. sire isn't the first time in the t.v. to use your name and takes you for a night answer is known that no one but if you are. that's it the better you want my god. ok there you can take the deal of above that you can't take the birth of a girl. could be no woman you know. oh i love you like that i...
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some parties here. you know what i mean those had thought that they were jonas's see the border where the us is almost. a keel in the. yellow that up you don't be a farm also for the entire you know. it's almost like the central shimmied persona it's all the. nonsense they're all seeing the persona us he had to look at what you know. i saw most i don't. know if there was not there was. a list of the julio in the last. key one policy window give the go ahead to call the hour they go by that this again come on that this again when i disagree but also but i me. like why is that simply a lie thought you know something we don't want to allow us to see that there was a girl is he an awesome ohio today releasing it this ikeda c'mon that this a kid that he will say. about us you're not normal so also about the select bonding i love for mother has he feel the. so mossad that they've said this is going to tell you i don't know if president elect a guy is now a dictator as you say why has it taken the nicaraguan p
some parties here. you know what i mean those had thought that they were jonas's see the border where the us is almost. a keel in the. yellow that up you don't be a farm also for the entire you know. it's almost like the central shimmied persona it's all the. nonsense they're all seeing the persona us he had to look at what you know. i saw most i don't. know if there was not there was. a list of the julio in the last. key one policy window give the go ahead to call the hour they go by that this...
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here we go.and applause ] >> jimmy: all right, here's how this works. i'm going ask you guys some questions about the news. and if you get it right, you win a $100 gift card from tip top shoes, here in new york. [ cheers and applause ] but if you get it wrong -- if you get it wrong, you're going to have to give me your shoes. [ light laughter ] and i'll put them in this sack, and you'll get them back at the end of the show. okay, raise your hands if you want to play "news for shoes." [ cheers ] yeah okay. here we go. thank you so much. hey, how are you doing? >> good. how are you. >> jimmy: nice to see you. >> you too. >> jimmy: oh you can hold that. what is your name? >> barbara. and where are you from? >> new jersey. >> jimmy: hey, new jersey. we love new jersey. [ cheers and applause ] all right. are you are ready to play "news for shoes"? >> i'm not sure. >> jimmy: all right, here we go. no, you're going to love it. here you go. you can get this. okay. here we go. which of the following state
here we go.and applause ] >> jimmy: all right, here's how this works. i'm going ask you guys some questions about the news. and if you get it right, you win a $100 gift card from tip top shoes, here in new york. [ cheers and applause ] but if you get it wrong -- if you get it wrong, you're going to have to give me your shoes. [ light laughter ] and i'll put them in this sack, and you'll get them back at the end of the show. okay, raise your hands if you want to play "news for...
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i'm looking forward to seeing you right here.ou are fully loaded and completely equipped for the race that's been designed for you. ♪ >>> finally tonight, 50 years ago this week, a little boy named franklin broke the color line in a black and white comic strip. here's jim axelrod. >> reporter: april 1968. martin luther king had been shot and killed. american cities burned in rage. in california, a 42-year-old teacher and mother of three felt helpless. >> and i remember sitting in suburbia saying, is there anything i can do? >> reporter: harriet glickman wanted to reach someone with influence. she wrote to charles schulz. his "peanuts" comic strip was read by nearly 100 million people each week. charlie brown, lucy, linus -- they were all white. glickman told schulz he should integrate. >> it occurred to me today that the introduction of negro children into the group of schulz characters could happen with a minimum of impact. he said he felt he couldn't do it. it might be condescending. >> reporter: then schulz thought better of i
i'm looking forward to seeing you right here.ou are fully loaded and completely equipped for the race that's been designed for you. ♪ >>> finally tonight, 50 years ago this week, a little boy named franklin broke the color line in a black and white comic strip. here's jim axelrod. >> reporter: april 1968. martin luther king had been shot and killed. american cities burned in rage. in california, a 42-year-old teacher and mother of three felt helpless. >> and i remember...
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i think we're done here. fortunately the beauty -- one of the benefits of c-span its they just got all that so for those who want to watch it again again and again, you can. they will air it. you can download it from the webs. i'm sure we'll have that forever. thank you. in a few minutes the senator will escort you down to your marker, and if y'all want to go-mary alice and jesmyn will unveil prototypes. -- protest o'types. the real ones are heavier and not easily transportable. miss wealthy will be placed at her home in jackson and her will be near the mississippi gulf coast in da hill. as a writer trails continues to unveil marked we hope that everyone near and far will travel our state to celebrate one of the things we do so well, write. and now if you'll join me as we unveil the markers. mary alice. [applause] >> jury esmyn. give that up top, malcolm. [applause] >> we are very grateful and honored you were here today for this significant moment in mississippi history. thank you. i know they'll stay here f
i think we're done here. fortunately the beauty -- one of the benefits of c-span its they just got all that so for those who want to watch it again again and again, you can. they will air it. you can download it from the webs. i'm sure we'll have that forever. thank you. in a few minutes the senator will escort you down to your marker, and if y'all want to go-mary alice and jesmyn will unveil prototypes. -- protest o'types. the real ones are heavier and not easily transportable. miss wealthy...
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he is here relaxing. they are really soaking up the is writing resident to his wife saying what a fabulous waste it turned off of the. as he leaves key west, a promised our city commissioner whenever i get tired, i will be back. december, theand president what take up residence and the little white house encompasses the united states. first location -- vacation he is invited to see a german sub. sub is ain of the missouri native, so they felt confident he would look after submerged 450 feet -- andsub springs a leak the sub springs a leak. it was a very hazardous job. the instruments reengaged in they slowly go to .he surface and sees them with soaking wet chargers -- trousers. present truman started coming here in 1946 and the navy had not put any money into fixing the place up. by 1949, the president had already been here four times. they hired the interior mr. lassiter made no [indiscernible] with the president for it he wanted to create a timeless menu, something that would be acceptable to the guests
he is here relaxing. they are really soaking up the is writing resident to his wife saying what a fabulous waste it turned off of the. as he leaves key west, a promised our city commissioner whenever i get tired, i will be back. december, theand president what take up residence and the little white house encompasses the united states. first location -- vacation he is invited to see a german sub. sub is ain of the missouri native, so they felt confident he would look after submerged 450 feet --...
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right here. right now.ffs on turkey warning "our relations with turkey are not good at this time." so what does turkey's leader do? he gets on the phone with russian president vladimir putin. what does this mean? is it the right move? cnn counterterrorism analyst phil mudd, what's it about? >> the first question it's about is whether you want to get a pastor who's an american citizen released by the turks. the biggest question is simple -- this is about trying to treat -- trying to squeeze a strong man in a world that is the middle east, asia and then you can go into southeast asia where strong men can't show vulnerability. we're trying to isolate president erdogan. he's a strong map. he's looking at us saying i can't afford to show vulnerability by folding in the face of american pressure. >> is it the right move? worth putting sanctions on and straining the relationship for this man? >> no. it's worth straining the relationship for this one american citizen but if you want to put pressure on a country whe
right here. right now.ffs on turkey warning "our relations with turkey are not good at this time." so what does turkey's leader do? he gets on the phone with russian president vladimir putin. what does this mean? is it the right move? cnn counterterrorism analyst phil mudd, what's it about? >> the first question it's about is whether you want to get a pastor who's an american citizen released by the turks. the biggest question is simple -- this is about trying to treat -- trying...