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. >> inever been done before in virginia histo. so just trying to make history tonight.cheers and applau] >> i think it' so exciting 'cause it bris the commuty together. >> ♪ >> kii' fwajurdst to al.geing the team on andinepr:ee the t.c. williams titans are going to play all five of their regular season homs called the saintts james. it's huge and it includes this 110,000 sqre foot field house. the reason they're playing there ishe normal t.c. williams field which is about d in the process of l beinge redone but me tell you in the meantime nobo including the school's athletic director seems all that upset about it.'e playof fs this year, we're a stateeto be really goode championship this year. >> reporter: i also talked de the co-r of the saint james tonight. he told me they hope to have many more high school games here just like this. guys, back to you. >> i mean within the r that space and how just doubt at all they'll havel more high s games up there. >>> traffic alert. we'll let younow yhereou out --y gridlock in my brain. >>> tensousas across united states and in ou
. >> inever been done before in virginia histo. so just trying to make history tonight.cheers and applau] >> i think it' so exciting 'cause it bris the commuty together. >> ♪ >> kii' fwajurdst to al.geing the team on andinepr:ee the t.c. williams titans are going to play all five of their regular season homs called the saintts james. it's huge and it includes this 110,000 sqre foot field house. the reason they're playing there ishe normal t.c. williams field which is...
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another setback a court rejected a multi-million dollar compensation claim survivors of the sunken histo nya and victims' families launched a lawsuit for their pain and suffering to add to their grief authorities still refused to salvage the wreck and can fears that the truth of what happened that day between talon and stockholm will remain lost at sea. memories can come back on expectedly one can't help that is standing by the water principle that he is back in 1904 again as a passenger on the baltic sea ferry a stone here from tolland. september 25th on your story out. mayday mayday. at 1 22 am the captain of the estonia makes a desperate s.o.s. call the ship is in a heavy storm. suddenly a huge wave breaks off the bell visor from the hole the ferry fills up with water and minutes and begins to sink. it on you know what's going on got to reply the whole ferry fell on the side and it really came as a shock to all of us and the next there when we needed to get from the ship down to their water and then of course in the cold water to try to find a raft to climb up to and then later to sur
another setback a court rejected a multi-million dollar compensation claim survivors of the sunken histo nya and victims' families launched a lawsuit for their pain and suffering to add to their grief authorities still refused to salvage the wreck and can fears that the truth of what happened that day between talon and stockholm will remain lost at sea. memories can come back on expectedly one can't help that is standing by the water principle that he is back in 1904 again as a passenger on the...
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. >> an exciting moment in histo history, we look forward to talking a great deal more in the future.nk you so much. >> coming up here next, we will take up a breaking news story. white house letting it be known president has decided to delay, to postpone to tariff round second china. we'll take that story and much much more. stay with us, we'll be right back. & easy to get to your golf destination. with just a few clicks or a phone call, we'll pick up and deliver your clubs on-time, guaranteed, for as low as $39.99. shipsticks.com saves you time and money. make it simple. make it ship sticks. shipsticks.com saves you time and money. when i lost my sight, my biggest fear was losing my independence. mmm... good. so i've spent my life developing technology to help the visually impaired. we are so good. we built a guide that uses ibm watson... to help the blind. it is already working in cities like tokyo. 's breaking news on the china trade trump moments ago tweeted this, after the request of china and due to the fact that the people's republic of china will celebrate their 70th annivers
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but how is it that bob mueller has gotten away withunder histoe destruction of evidence. that that phone of peter strzok and lisa page, wiped clean of evidence? that, in fact, u.s. attorney durham probably needs an for an investigation. maybe they recovered it, but we don't know that. but i will ask you this, how did he get away with that? the same with devin nunes lawsuit not knowing fusion gps is? bob mueller was absent without leave during this entire investigation, and it's about time we start calling it exactly as it was. this was a fraud on the american people. it continues to be and the fact of the matter, sean, this is what bothers me the most about this. the left, they're calling for more hearings, more hearings in congress. stormy. that is the next one. >> sean: president trump harassment. but when you file lawsuits like these, you know with the start getting? answers and those answers won't be pretty for those involved ater the fbi.again, not knockine individual f.b.i. agents, a lot of great people there, but this is nots going to bode well for the leadership.
but how is it that bob mueller has gotten away withunder histoe destruction of evidence. that that phone of peter strzok and lisa page, wiped clean of evidence? that, in fact, u.s. attorney durham probably needs an for an investigation. maybe they recovered it, but we don't know that. but i will ask you this, how did he get away with that? the same with devin nunes lawsuit not knowing fusion gps is? bob mueller was absent without leave during this entire investigation, and it's about time we...
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. >>> weeknights this week we're featuring americ"american histo programs as a preview of ones available every weekend on c-span 3. on friday we feature the 400th anniversary of the first africans in virginia beginning by ralph northam. the cureuate tort shares stories about individuals who led slave revolts and took part in john brown's raid on harpers r ferry. then the history behind the african-american hmuseum in washington, d.c. >>> this is the story of how this whole new economy was built. it was one of public and private partnership in many ways. ways that are sometimes unseen and so this was i think the story is a really great way to get into that. >> the university of washington history professor discusses her book "the
. >>> weeknights this week we're featuring americ"american histo programs as a preview of ones available every weekend on c-span 3. on friday we feature the 400th anniversary of the first africans in virginia beginning by ralph northam. the cureuate tort shares stories about individuals who led slave revolts and took part in john brown's raid on harpers r ferry. then the history behind the african-american hmuseum in washington, d.c. >>> this is the story of how this...
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conversation or damage the incumbent bent presidents who have had primary challenges in the past, there is a histo there em going on and being nied a second term. but it is hard to say these three are at the same several as a ted kennedy or a ronald reagan or a pat buchanan in 1992. >> so congress also back. i feel like we need to take a deep breath. i think things will start moving odickly. it started with house democrats holding a news conference on guns. this is issue number one f them and they invited to that news conference the mayorf dayton at the u.s. capitol today. you've done a greatob helping us understand we don't know ere the president is on guns. but talking about congress, many are trying to coalesce around backgrnd checks, perhaps helping states with red flag siws that give congress more power in cs situations. these are very popular ipolls with the american people. >> they stand a great cnce in e house of representativ where democrats are in power and they've alreadpassed bills that do the things essentially. but on the senate side, it's much more difficult. majority leader mitchi
conversation or damage the incumbent bent presidents who have had primary challenges in the past, there is a histo there em going on and being nied a second term. but it is hard to say these three are at the same several as a ted kennedy or a ronald reagan or a pat buchanan in 1992. >> so congress also back. i feel like we need to take a deep breath. i think things will start moving odickly. it started with house democrats holding a news conference on guns. this is issue number one f them...
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discrimination or privilege, words that are very popular on the progressive left, but not really a lot of histoingbed on whether he really understands what those mean. so i think this is maybe an opportunity to have a more fulsome conversation about that and see what tha looks like.e. >> reporter: elamin abdelmahmoud, thank yo very, very much for being here. >> my pleasure, thank you for having me. >> nawaz: stay with us. coming up on the newshour: nearly two decades after 9/11, why is the cost running guantanamo bay rising? the climate crisis, and the price inaction. plus, the first native american u.s. poet laureate on art and history. now, white house officials have been meeting with publicans in congress about a potential plan for a gun bill. n ile president trump hanot ighed in on what sort of proposal he would back, republican senators are feing pressure to take some action on the issue. to help us understand where thin stand, i'm joined by ournd own lisa desjardins. iv >> a conservweb page why would it be leaked to them? well, this idea was to expandro universal bacd. someone in the white h
discrimination or privilege, words that are very popular on the progressive left, but not really a lot of histoingbed on whether he really understands what those mean. so i think this is maybe an opportunity to have a more fulsome conversation about that and see what tha looks like.e. >> reporter: elamin abdelmahmoud, thank yo very, very much for being here. >> my pleasure, thank you for having me. >> nawaz: stay with us. coming up on the newshour: nearly two decades after...
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it had been discounted by a lot of revisionist historians histoe were able to find contemporary -- newspapers and true crime magazines not proving it happened that way but the story had been spread very deliberately by the capone mob as a way of engendering fear because capone in other words in his position as muss a wanted to be loved by the public eneedded to be feared by his employee in order to maintain his hold on power so letting people know if you tried cross him, you we be beaten with a baseball bat and that is an instance where we have the discovery of the bodies and then we say this story started going out on the gangline grapevine and tilt the way it came down to us and we can be pretty confident something like it happened, but that is an instance where you deal with people who aren't going to leave a record often times of multiple homicides. so, you are sort of left with the stories they told about themselves. >> i'm going read you your account of that scene, where de niro goes crazy in the movie but this-under book. a body girded handed capone a baseball bat which he gripped in h
it had been discounted by a lot of revisionist historians histoe were able to find contemporary -- newspapers and true crime magazines not proving it happened that way but the story had been spread very deliberately by the capone mob as a way of engendering fear because capone in other words in his position as muss a wanted to be loved by the public eneedded to be feared by his employee in order to maintain his hold on power so letting people know if you tried cross him, you we be beaten with a...
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if we look at this as a histo c historical perspective.ban went into place under bill clinton. >> yep. >> it went into place because our police were out gunned. they would u would show up to police scenes and meeting military style equipment. they would not have the appropriate equipment and that assault ban was in place ten years. in that ten years, we sort of re-equipped our police department and it was allowed to expire. even though columbine happened, what was going to happen in the american culture and society where today we have people who will go and open fire on people they do not know, on innocent people and use these for mass carnage there so why is it many fellow republicans don't get that? why are they fighting for team to still be able to buy these? >> i think any time have you any issue with respect to the second amendment, it is a concern, one i support completely, but even so, we have recognized that the second amendment has its limitations, you can't have a tank. you can't have your own plane with bombs on it, a flame thro
if we look at this as a histo c historical perspective.ban went into place under bill clinton. >> yep. >> it went into place because our police were out gunned. they would u would show up to police scenes and meeting military style equipment. they would not have the appropriate equipment and that assault ban was in place ten years. in that ten years, we sort of re-equipped our police department and it was allowed to expire. even though columbine happened, what was going to happen in...
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if you're donald trump who has no respect for the law, the institutions, the precedent, the histo historyties of the job, all that stuff, that's the guy that says, hey, i got away with this, if i got away with it that time, i can get away with it again. it goes to invincibility, arrogance, just the sense that you are now unbridled. i want to say to point out one thing for breaking news, the case nancy pelosi is in the caucus meeting right now, jake sherman has apparently a source in the room, pelosi has told democrats in the room they're moving to impeachment, that moment watching -- as we sit here speaking. >> wait, do we have jake sherman coming up? not yet. okay. >> let's hope. >> thank you. >> i do want to ask a practical question to neal because we all know, okay, we're here, let's go. >> right. >> the question is, what now happens? and, you know, the nixon precedent is once the proceedings began, and the country watched evidence that was unfurled before them, public opinion changed in a dramatic way. republicans, who had been all behind richard nixon, once the scales tipped and they
if you're donald trump who has no respect for the law, the institutions, the precedent, the histo historyties of the job, all that stuff, that's the guy that says, hey, i got away with this, if i got away with it that time, i can get away with it again. it goes to invincibility, arrogance, just the sense that you are now unbridled. i want to say to point out one thing for breaking news, the case nancy pelosi is in the caucus meeting right now, jake sherman has apparently a source in the room,...
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priorities and structures of that, where would you say those legal principles and structures come from but histo history. but if the structures, namely lightyear response on how to the laws change in response to history and how especially in light of woodrow wilson's redefinition of how justice should be understood according to subelements of activism that the law is more as humans morphed rather than if we have a timeless constitution we should have timeless rights versus more valuable rights. andrew: you are getting pretty deep into the constitution. the cases that i am speaking about a really good example is in 1983, the supreme court decided marsh versus chambers. historically this report is will been looking at the religion and governments and there's a separation there, you can't endorse religion, and a three prong test of the lemon test that they would like to use. in this marsh case in which ernie chambers challenged the prayers at his state legislature. the spring court said were not going to focus on all of that. were going to look at history and his 1934, the condo congress, says the
priorities and structures of that, where would you say those legal principles and structures come from but histo history. but if the structures, namely lightyear response on how to the laws change in response to history and how especially in light of woodrow wilson's redefinition of how justice should be understood according to subelements of activism that the law is more as humans morphed rather than if we have a timeless constitution we should have timeless rights versus more valuable rights....