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sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. the presidential nomination campaign that began last february in iowa is nearing the finish line and chicialt is coming closer to clinching the democratic nomination that would find her facing reebility evere
sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. the...
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later left for hollywood where she became princess of monaco in 1955 after marrying prince rainier iii. she died in a car crash in 1982. >>> you got a special crusader award from the philadelphia department of human services. >> it was for our work on wednesday's child. i try to place children in great homes. the 17. >> annual children's crusaders award recognizes individuals. our management team is committed to it. photographers go out and shoot it, do a great job doing it and
later left for hollywood where she became princess of monaco in 1955 after marrying prince rainier iii. she died in a car crash in 1982. >>> you got a special crusader award from the philadelphia department of human services. >> it was for our work on wednesday's child. i try to place children in great homes. the 17. >> annual children's crusaders award recognizes individuals. our management team is committed to it. photographers go out and shoot it, do a great job doing it...
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rollins iii, policde report of a naked man on a hotel balcony. >>> coming up, more fallout to leave the more coming up. >>> word is hillary clinton's new al lie could give her the boost she needs to secure votes. senator warren offered a passionate endorsement on monday. presumptive nominee donald trump is calling warren out as a trader to her own supporters. garret haake has the latest. >> hillary clinton and senator elizeth warren holding hands high in the air. >> warren, her endorsement could help clinton win over bernie sanders supporters. warren wasting no time going after republican gop donald trump. >> a secure money grubber that fights for himself. >> donald trump called her a sellout. is another example of political representation from an insider. >> donald trump saying the ultimate establishment figure. warren could help fight back that table. this is something of an audition for the vice president nomination. >> she exposes him for unqualified to be president of the united states. >> trump would cause the national debt to shoot up by more than $11 trillion in the next decade.
rollins iii, policde report of a naked man on a hotel balcony. >>> coming up, more fallout to leave the more coming up. >>> word is hillary clinton's new al lie could give her the boost she needs to secure votes. senator warren offered a passionate endorsement on monday. presumptive nominee donald trump is calling warren out as a trader to her own supporters. garret haake has the latest. >> hillary clinton and senator elizeth warren holding hands high in the air....
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herley iii off to a great start. now, he brings it. getting to 16 under par. playing partner, the big easy. ernie eles. now, trouble lurking. now, off of the green. now, off of the shot. now, takes the roll in there. he is pumped. feeling the magic. he now, allowing for an aoeszy stroll down. the fairway crowd cheering him on. here is the final stroke, billy hurley iii the first time winning as he takes a hold of the quicken loans and wins it. >> i thought yesterday it could not -- i could not think of a better tournament for my first pga win. i am thrilled to have gotten it done today. it has been a hard year. a really hard year. so it is nice to have something go well. >>> local golf fans treated to an entertaining tournament watching hurley winning the trovey and getting a lot of money for it. he just wanted the win. he was atop the leaderboard from rounds 2 on. making the great shot. now, you had to feel it was his tournament to win and he did, much to the joy of local fans. >> ever since he came on the scene i was -- everybody he recognized somebody gradu
herley iii off to a great start. now, he brings it. getting to 16 under par. playing partner, the big easy. ernie eles. now, trouble lurking. now, off of the green. now, off of the shot. now, takes the roll in there. he is pumped. feeling the magic. he now, allowing for an aoeszy stroll down. the fairway crowd cheering him on. here is the final stroke, billy hurley iii the first time winning as he takes a hold of the quicken loans and wins it. >> i thought yesterday it could not -- i...
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going to give licenses to everybody we're giving them to now -- justice kennedy: but there's article iii standing for declaratory relief all the time. you say this course of action is being compelled on me. i want a declaratory suit that says that it's void. general verrilli: and i think that gets to the point, justice kennedy. if right now, tomorrow, today instead of suing us they had come into court and said we want a declaratory judgment, we are thinking about in light of this change in federal law, we're thinking about changing our state law to a different law, and we want a declaratory judgment that if we do so, it won't be preempted, i think you would throw that case out in a nanosecond as hypothetical, and that is this case. that is precisely the situation we are in right now. you have to render a judgment on that issue to decide whether they have injury in fact with respect to -- justice roberts: do we really, or is it enough is it enough that they would have to be put through litigation in order to escape the policy? you say, well, they can just not do this. and i think it's you
going to give licenses to everybody we're giving them to now -- justice kennedy: but there's article iii standing for declaratory relief all the time. you say this course of action is being compelled on me. i want a declaratory suit that says that it's void. general verrilli: and i think that gets to the point, justice kennedy. if right now, tomorrow, today instead of suing us they had come into court and said we want a declaratory judgment, we are thinking about in light of this change in...
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everyone was chasing billy hurley iii, different result from him.he naval academy grad drops this one right in. birdie dropping to 16 uner all but clinching a win. billy hurley iii is your 2016 quicken loans national champion and his first career pga tour win. >>> on the baseball diamond, nats fans juggling a lot. steven strasburg on the disabled list. here in the fourth, cris carter watches that ball whiz by. semp strikeouts in seven shut out innings. the offense came from jose with his first home run of the season. opposite field in the seventh inning. the nats have a lead in the game. later on, in the eighth, clinton robinson had his first career major league home run in the ballpark a year ago. this time a two-run shot against the brew crew. his third of the season. nats up 3-0. the nationals get the w. three-game skid. >>> buck showalter has to love how the o's have been playing. bottom of the first, chris davis gets the party started. bases loaded. crush. he will go opposite field for his 18th home run of the season and baltimore is up 4-0. >>
everyone was chasing billy hurley iii, different result from him.he naval academy grad drops this one right in. birdie dropping to 16 uner all but clinching a win. billy hurley iii is your 2016 quicken loans national champion and his first career pga tour win. >>> on the baseball diamond, nats fans juggling a lot. steven strasburg on the disabled list. here in the fourth, cris carter watches that ball whiz by. semp strikeouts in seven shut out innings. the offense came from jose with...
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sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. muhammad ali called himself "the greatest," and most everyone agreed. the boxer dazzled in the ring, winning olympic gold and the heavyweight title three times, and dominated his sport for two decades. outside the ring, ali was a charismatic personality, a civil rights pioneer, a fighter for his muslim faith, and an anti- war protester later embraced by presidents. as a sports icon, ali became bigger than babe ruth and as consequential as jackie robinson-- and was one of the most recognizable athletes on the planet. ali, who had suffere
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, somebody attacks japan and we end up in world war iii? listen to this, if we get attacked japan doesn't have to defend us. that's pretty bad. whenever i talk about japan and defense and nato and defense and saudi arabia and by the way, germany, a lot of people don't know, until i got involved in this argument, most people didn't know we were defending japan and germany. they knew about saudi arabia. saudi arabia has got more money than anybody. why aren't they paying us? >> we have bases, military bases. >> we pay rent on the bases and we pay rent in saudi arabia, we're defending them and paying rent. >> my only point is that -- >> no, no, what i'm saying, jake, how can this be -- why aren't they paying at least the cost. the cost, we have tremendous backup and other things. we're providing a tremendous service. our country is stone cold broke. we owe $19 trillion, going to be $21 trillion soon. obamacare is a total disaster. you saw yesterday in texas, 60% increase blue cross/blue shield through obamacare, 16% increase. it should be a sc
, somebody attacks japan and we end up in world war iii? listen to this, if we get attacked japan doesn't have to defend us. that's pretty bad. whenever i talk about japan and defense and nato and defense and saudi arabia and by the way, germany, a lot of people don't know, until i got involved in this argument, most people didn't know we were defending japan and germany. they knew about saudi arabia. saudi arabia has got more money than anybody. why aren't they paying us? >> we have...
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sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. today in orlando, at churches and in memorial services, a city marked one week since a self- radicalized isis sympathizer named omar mateen shot and killed 49 people with a semi- automatic rifle at a gay nightclub. tomorrow in washington, the u.s. senate is scheduled to vote on gun control measures intended to lessen the odds of such a massacre happening again. democrats propose to expand background checks to cover purchases at gun shows and ban gun sales to anyone on a government terrorist watch list. republicans propose the f.b.i. be
sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. today...
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and when the world war iii point came up because he incinerated that world war iii could break out on the continent. and the live studio audience laughed it a him. people have lost flust politicians on both sides. but boris is more trusted than cameron on this debate. >> thank you so much for being here. >>> speaking of politicians with contentious claims, senior republicans are distancing themselves from presidential candidate donald trump after he accused the mexican judge of harboring a biased against him in lawsuits involve iing agains him for trump university. tracie potts is joining us live now from washington with the details. tracie, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. now we are hearing from top republicans like mitch mcconnell, the top senate republican here on capitol hill, former speaker newt gingrich, bob corker, who has been talked about as a possible running mate, all this week condemning trump for saying the judge could not be fair in the trump university case because his parents are mexican. the judge himself was born and raise in indiana. trump has now taken it
and when the world war iii point came up because he incinerated that world war iii could break out on the continent. and the live studio audience laughed it a him. people have lost flust politicians on both sides. but boris is more trusted than cameron on this debate. >> thank you so much for being here. >>> speaking of politicians with contentious claims, senior republicans are distancing themselves from presidential candidate donald trump after he accused the mexican judge of...
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sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. this first weekend after hillary clinton clinched the democratic party presidential nomination, her likely opponent is testing his fall election strategy. republican businessman donald trump campaigned in the swing state of florida today-- the battleground with the most electoral votes at stake, and won twice by president obama. from there, trump went on to pennsylvania, which democratic nominees have won every november since 1992. in tampa today, trump said, in his view, the former secretary of state, senator, and first lady, is unquali
sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. this...
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sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, alison stewart. >> stewart: good evening, and thanks for joining us. great britain is now grappling with the consequences of its vote to exit the european union. trade, immigration and security agreements are all up in the air, and today e.u. officials began meeting on how to handle the departure and figure out how imminent it wille. today was also a day of reckoning with a new reality for a nation of 65 million people, including the three million e.u. citizens who live in the u.k. reporting from london is our own hari sreenivasan with today's developments. hari? >> sreenivasan: good evening. alison, even thou
sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, alison stewart. >> stewart: good evening, and thanks for joining us. great...
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sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, megan thompson. >> thompson: good evening and thanks for joining us. britain says it will set its own timetable for leaving the european union. following thursday's referendum, where a majority of british voters sided with exiting the 28-nation bloc, today britain's foreign secretary said the timing of the split is entirely for the u.k. to determine. meanwhile, an online petition to the british parliament calling for a re-vote has obtained three million signatures. reporting from london is our own hari sreenivasan with the latest developments. hari? >> sreenivasan: good evening megan. i asked one of the member
sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, megan thompson. >> thompson: good evening and thanks for joining us. britain...
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sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. president obama describes it as an act of terror and an act of hate. in the early hours after midnight this morning, a lone gunman inside an orlando, florida, nightclub began opening fire at the club's predominantly gay clientele. the shooter killed at least 50 people and wounded more than 50 others before orlando police stormed the club and killed him. this is, quite simply, the most lethal mass shooting in american history, worse than the number of innocents killed at the elementary school in newtown, the movie theater in aurora, co
sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us....
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sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. ank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. in orlando, it is a weekend for memorial services and funerals for the 49 people killed in the pulse nightclub last sunday. today, 19 of the 53 survivors shot by omar mateen remain in the hospital, four of them in critical condition. the f.b.i., which twice investigated and cleared mateen, has said he was neither trained nor directed by any foreign terrorist organization. but we now know mateen declared his allegiance to isis in facebook postings before his attack and in calls to 9-1-1 and a local tv news station during his three-hour stan
sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. ank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. in...
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george iii. washington manages obviously to he wins reelection and he hands off power in effect to his political ally john adams. that dynasty, the washington federalist dynasty, does not last very long because john adams signs his name to extremely repressive laws. the alien sedition acts. that generates a massive backlash and thomas jefferson is the next tide turning president. very early on. he is running against a federalist regime. a very different sort of platform and political formula for success. he is getting votes for other folks and he manages to win. to win reelection and to handoff power to his wing man, his secretary of state -- wing man or wing women -- just remember that, and matheson is going to win and win reelection and his secretary is going to win and win reelection and that party will become -- jefferson's party, basically the jacksonian party, the dominant political party in antebellum america -- they do not win every time, but they win way, way, way more than they lose. be
george iii. washington manages obviously to he wins reelection and he hands off power in effect to his political ally john adams. that dynasty, the washington federalist dynasty, does not last very long because john adams signs his name to extremely repressive laws. the alien sedition acts. that generates a massive backlash and thomas jefferson is the next tide turning president. very early on. he is running against a federalist regime. a very different sort of platform and political formula...
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. >> king george iii: you say, the price of my love is not a price that you're willing to pay. >> rosei: ♪ you'll be back ♪ soon you'll see you'll remember you belong to me ♪ you'll be back time will tell ♪ you remember that i served you well ♪ oceans rise empires fall ♪ we have seen each other through it all! >> lin-manuel miranda: what's interesting about that role, and i didn't even really anticipate it when i was writing it, the king becomes the audience's surrogate. as they watch this country being formed in front of their eyes, and the king goes, "wait. you are really going to keep changing leaders? wait. what are you gonna do now the war is over?" >> rose: or you're going to come back. >> lin-manuel miranda: oh, you will be back. ( laughter ) he speaks to the country as if it was a girlfriend he didn't treat well. >> king george iii: ♪ 'cuz when push ♪ comes to shove ♪ i will kill your friends and family ♪ to remind you of my love. da da da dat da da da ♪ da da ya da da dat da ya da >> lin-manuel miranda: i think the secret sauce of this show is that i can't believe this story i
. >> king george iii: you say, the price of my love is not a price that you're willing to pay. >> rosei: ♪ you'll be back ♪ soon you'll see you'll remember you belong to me ♪ you'll be back time will tell ♪ you remember that i served you well ♪ oceans rise empires fall ♪ we have seen each other through it all! >> lin-manuel miranda: what's interesting about that role, and i didn't even really anticipate it when i was writing it, the king becomes the audience's...
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i'm coming out as a women want i iii iing to be heard. i want to tell you things about me but for now i'm every woman. >> if he was convicted a second time, they woumt necessarily be bound by this sentence. >> and judge per ski declined our request for an interview. live, robert handa. >> let's talk about the judge who handed out the sentence. sources say he's received several threats. and in addition to the conditions condemning his actions, they're asking for him to be recalled. so who is perski and what do his peers have to say about his judicial judgment? it's the sentence that has triggered anger nationwide. superior court aaron perski gave brock turner six months in jail. this after he found him guilty of sexually assaulting an intoxicated unconscious woman outside a fraternity party. those close to the judge said he made the right call. >> reporter: gaer goodman has worked with him for 20 years. said his family and he are now receiving threats. >> it disgusts me how a just of judge perski's abilities and fairness that he's threaten
i'm coming out as a women want i iii iing to be heard. i want to tell you things about me but for now i'm every woman. >> if he was convicted a second time, they woumt necessarily be bound by this sentence. >> and judge per ski declined our request for an interview. live, robert handa. >> let's talk about the judge who handed out the sentence. sources say he's received several threats. and in addition to the conditions condemning his actions, they're asking for him to be...
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to be resolved in the concrete clash of interested cord as indicated are behind article iii. it's important to note that not only has texas not change its policy -- .. is there any serious effort, we don't want to give them rights on anything. >> yes your honor, it's in the record. this is a political dispute, they do not agree with the policy though they have conceded in this case. >> you are talking about in general. >> i'm focusing on the narrow question of how this is hurt, specifically, specifically, not a political degree. how are they specifically hurt by giving these people drivers license? >> are there other ways? >> no, that's the only thing they put forward and in fact it shows they believe they would face additional expenses so there's not really enough to conclude the states previous determination taking into those accounts. >> isn't losing money the classic case for standing? >> it's a less a case for a private individual but here are talking about a state that has made a decision, as states do to spend money because it's a balance of other consideration. >> in
to be resolved in the concrete clash of interested cord as indicated are behind article iii. it's important to note that not only has texas not change its policy -- .. is there any serious effort, we don't want to give them rights on anything. >> yes your honor, it's in the record. this is a political dispute, they do not agree with the policy though they have conceded in this case. >> you are talking about in general. >> i'm focusing on the narrow question of how this is...
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. >> he went by charlie but his legal name is charles richard mozdir iii.e never really fit in with one group. he was kind of like the lone wolf and he took some pride in that, even as an adult. >> charlie and i met at school, and we got along really well. he was very charismatic and we just -- we bonded over certain things. i'm an artist and he is also very artistic. >> all the ladies in the family, he would grab them, take them by the hand and kiss their hand and greet them and be very very charming, almost like overboard, almost like in a manipulative way. >> we became friends enough to become roommates in college. people that didn't get charlie, they didn't tend to be friends with him usually. but nobody really knew him that well. >> our friend, his roommate, had told me on numerous occasions how filthy his room was. it just was putrid. it just smelled like rotten food and dirty laundry and it was very, very dark. the blinds were always drawn, his door was always shut. he didn't want people in his private space. there was a safe haven there. >> we all t
. >> he went by charlie but his legal name is charles richard mozdir iii.e never really fit in with one group. he was kind of like the lone wolf and he took some pride in that, even as an adult. >> charlie and i met at school, and we got along really well. he was very charismatic and we just -- we bonded over certain things. i'm an artist and he is also very artistic. >> all the ladies in the family, he would grab them, take them by the hand and kiss their hand and greet them...
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lay egraduated behind arthur iii and by no small coincidence among their best friends war thomas c. hart, who would go on to command they asiaatic fleet in the nil peoples in 194 1. what that means is that lay economy hart of the two people who have known the macarthur family and douglas for the longest period of time. they think absolutely nothing of calling him douglas, and as douglas macarthur goes on to this great hero status, here are two men very much on a first-name basis with him. if you know anything about douglas macarthur there aren't many people who walked up to him and called him douglas. in fact his second wife, jean, is on record as always calling him general. and referring to him in her soft southern drawl as, my general. so, i think it's interesting from fdr's standpoint that the man who is so close to him in terms of being a counselor, really knows macarthur well, again, on a first-name basis, and i think those conversations between fdr and leahy, as leahy serves as his chief of staff, really go a long way to sort of helping roosevelt understand a little bit more w
lay egraduated behind arthur iii and by no small coincidence among their best friends war thomas c. hart, who would go on to command they asiaatic fleet in the nil peoples in 194 1. what that means is that lay economy hart of the two people who have known the macarthur family and douglas for the longest period of time. they think absolutely nothing of calling him douglas, and as douglas macarthur goes on to this great hero status, here are two men very much on a first-name basis with him. if...
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adams had gotten along with george iii and later later in life, reprimanded him for calling george iii a tyrant. they called jefferson a mean-spirited, the son of a halfbreed indian squaw. mulatto.a virginia several strategies used against jefferson, linking him to the radicalism of the french revolution. you have writing in the connecticut papers saying murder robbery, rape and incest will be openly practiced. the soil will be soaked with blood and the nation black with crimes. another newspaper warned people to prepare to see your dwellings in flames, female chastity violated. those in virginia writing in jefferson's local papers, fellow citizens, vote for mr. jefferson. he will cure all of our disorders, relieve us of taxes, make us as rich and prefers the see of liberty, the storm of revolution. he will turn your army and navy adrift. all of the federal officers, he will play the devil with the damn banks. he will put a stop to commerce and will introduce a new order of things such as one that will make every demo happy, no doubt. another attack was jefferson's religious belief, th
adams had gotten along with george iii and later later in life, reprimanded him for calling george iii a tyrant. they called jefferson a mean-spirited, the son of a halfbreed indian squaw. mulatto.a virginia several strategies used against jefferson, linking him to the radicalism of the french revolution. you have writing in the connecticut papers saying murder robbery, rape and incest will be openly practiced. the soil will be soaked with blood and the nation black with crimes. another...
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the united states found itself directly up against china in the 1960's it could have been world war iii with nuclear weapons. he was not going to go there. >> we've talked about the possibility of escalation and a land war. i do wonder if we could come back to an earlier part of the administration, the momentous summer of 1964 were president johnson has not yet run for reelection. he is being very careful about how he is handling things. moving ahead with the tax bill and the civil rights act. he is being very careful about how he is handling things. he has already moved ahead with the tax bill and the civil rights act. it was a little bit trickier to manage. did that set the stage for something in terms of the way that we were explaining to the american people what was happening or not happening? what later became known as the credibility gap this erosion of america's belief that what they were hearing was accurate. the american people were not going to believe despite being told this was a military victory -- not a military victory for the north. it was very difficult to accept that.
the united states found itself directly up against china in the 1960's it could have been world war iii with nuclear weapons. he was not going to go there. >> we've talked about the possibility of escalation and a land war. i do wonder if we could come back to an earlier part of the administration, the momentous summer of 1964 were president johnson has not yet run for reelection. he is being very careful about how he is handling things. moving ahead with the tax bill and the civil rights...
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iii continues to play excellent golf, a local. lanes within two feet of the cup. we wil ernie els. approach from the fairway is just not fair, right into the cup. he shot six under 65. that will be on "sport center." hurley was steady all day. on 14, birdie attempt, up the hill. hurley leaves the field by two strokes. --leads the field by two strikes. >> just going to keep trying to do what i was doing. i love having bogey-free rounds. just have to keep focused on my game and hitting the shots i've been hitting and hopefully continue to make putts. >> i want to prove something to myself again. nothing to anybody else. i've achieve just about everything in this game, so it's another 18 holes and i'm going to love being in contention. robert: soccer, d.c. united needed to win tonight. they don't have another home match until july 31. 20th minute, still scoreless, in front, shoots on the fly, gets the goal. united with the 1-0 lead. 27th minute, this one is pretty. , sean franklinnt finds the back of the net. d.c. united wins 2-0. each weekour group and i believe in our character and
iii continues to play excellent golf, a local. lanes within two feet of the cup. we wil ernie els. approach from the fairway is just not fair, right into the cup. he shot six under 65. that will be on "sport center." hurley was steady all day. on 14, birdie attempt, up the hill. hurley leaves the field by two strokes. --leads the field by two strikes. >> just going to keep trying to do what i was doing. i love having bogey-free rounds. just have to keep focused on my game and...
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would work at all.ing m we talk about the early warning system and how that almost started world war iii. this is an antidote i think is wonderful. can you lay that out for us. >> so they set up a facility at the top of the world near the air force base about 15 miles north. the idea was that it was a sight where we could watch, it was a ballistic missile radar early warning site. i always try to tell my stories through individual people whoto were there. there was a fellow named jean who was an electronics technician and the way he described it to me was that our job was 90% boredom and 10% sheer terror terror. one of the first things that happen when they had only been open a few days. it was october of 1960 and itct was connected directly to this lab and this idea of level i, level ii, level iii, level v was an game, but it always started, if you were to get a notice that something was detected, it was always level one and it would go away. and it would go away. but the notice came in level three and by the time the operator in cheyenne mountain was on the phone with the joint chief o
would work at all.ing m we talk about the early warning system and how that almost started world war iii. this is an antidote i think is wonderful. can you lay that out for us. >> so they set up a facility at the top of the world near the air force base about 15 miles north. the idea was that it was a sight where we could watch, it was a ballistic missile radar early warning site. i always try to tell my stories through individual people whoto were there. there was a fellow named jean who...
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billy hurley iii is the third-round leader, a at 15-under, he has a two-stroke lead.ssle had sole possession of the lead until lydia coe tied the record. >>> the european soccer championship is in the round of 16. croatia and portugal score scorelessin' this header. portugal wins 1-nil and advanced to the quarterfinals. today. poland advanced by beating switzerland. this was the game winner. poland wins 5-4 on penalty kicks and will now play portugal in the quarterfinals. at the copa america, the u.s. is playing colombia. colombia leads 1-nil. this report has been brought to you by orchard supply hardware. >> next, is it's bear on two legs or a thief in an impressive disguise? find out when >>> join us on kofy tv 20. the president steps in to help a u.s. state devastated by historic floods and then at 11:00 here on channel 7. today is one month since 15-year-old person was kidnapped in vallejo. her family is not giving up. more at 11:00. >>> a home owner from washington spotted an unusual burglar stealing from his garbage can. >> looks like a person in a bear suit unt
billy hurley iii is the third-round leader, a at 15-under, he has a two-stroke lead.ssle had sole possession of the lead until lydia coe tied the record. >>> the european soccer championship is in the round of 16. croatia and portugal score scorelessin' this header. portugal wins 1-nil and advanced to the quarterfinals. today. poland advanced by beating switzerland. this was the game winner. poland wins 5-4 on penalty kicks and will now play portugal in the quarterfinals. at the copa...
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hall of famers on the leader board and vj singh and billy hurly iii and ricky fowler and don rom andis 12 under and leading after the second round. >> they just wrapped up on 18 and rom, you said 12 under and vj singh at 8 under. and so i want to ask you about hurly. he has had a rough season. he comes out here hometown and maybe a little bit of that hometown joy. what have you seen and how exciting is to have the local guy doing so well. >> billy is a supporter of the quicken loans national giving one of the hallmarks and he loves coming up and loves the hometown fans and all week he has been shaking hands and thanking his fellow servicemen and women for their service and i think he is feeding off of that. don't forget. billy and john rom were exemptions in the tournament. and the top of the leader board. >> it is like the pressure is off. especially with rom as his debut as a pro and maybe he wanted to come out and have fun and the same with billy and they are having a great time. a great tournament so far. we will have a great week of weather and lots of excitement at the top of t
hall of famers on the leader board and vj singh and billy hurly iii and ricky fowler and don rom andis 12 under and leading after the second round. >> they just wrapped up on 18 and rom, you said 12 under and vj singh at 8 under. and so i want to ask you about hurly. he has had a rough season. he comes out here hometown and maybe a little bit of that hometown joy. what have you seen and how exciting is to have the local guy doing so well. >> billy is a supporter of the quicken loans...
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adam silver announced it, jalen brown iii, overall draft pick by the boston sell tix became the highest pick out of cal since 1996. he averaged just under 15 points, named pack 1 freshman of the year. the man scoring here works for the golden state warriors. vanderbilt's damian jones, 30 and last selection of the first round. big, athletic. let's see if he can do this at the association level. instagram pic, fat stash of cash belonging to more sin ,,,,, the e-u. . >>> before we ,, ♪ ♪ it's here, but it's going by fast. the opportunity of the year is back: the mercedes-benz summer event. get to your dealer today for incredible once-a-season offers, and start firing up those grilles. lease the e350 for $499 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing.
adam silver announced it, jalen brown iii, overall draft pick by the boston sell tix became the highest pick out of cal since 1996. he averaged just under 15 points, named pack 1 freshman of the year. the man scoring here works for the golden state warriors. vanderbilt's damian jones, 30 and last selection of the first round. big, athletic. let's see if he can do this at the association level. instagram pic, fat stash of cash belonging to more sin ,,,,, the e-u. . >>> before we ,, ♪...
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i do want to be clear about this because the words world war iii have never passed my list here that they reassure everyone about that. can we really take for granted -- can we really take for granted the security and stability that we enjoy today when we know that our continent has been ranked by so many in the past. like all conservatives, i would get the greatest critic to nato for keeping the peace, but it's always been a conservative view of the european union has played its role as well. >> mr. speaker, this is not about world war iii, but the reality, the factors that worsen the european continent outside the european union and the balkans. it happened in ukraine. it is also a fact that there have never, ever been any examples, not one single example of armed conflict between member states of the european union. but the prime minister take the time that this last ahead of the european union referendum to strike the positive advantages of cooperation of pace and stability, not just the single market or the rights we have as citizens. peace and prosperity is why we should remain
i do want to be clear about this because the words world war iii have never passed my list here that they reassure everyone about that. can we really take for granted -- can we really take for granted the security and stability that we enjoy today when we know that our continent has been ranked by so many in the past. like all conservatives, i would get the greatest critic to nato for keeping the peace, but it's always been a conservative view of the european union has played its role as well....
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we spoke beside saffire iii, slated for launch at the end of 2016. one currently in space-- saffire i-- is an identical box strapped inside a cargo ship. once the craft makes its delivery, departs and is a safe distance from the international space station, it will be time to light the fire inside saffire. fire and a spacecraft is a pretty scary thing, isn't it? >> yeah. it's a very small space. what you would normally tolerate in your house are completely non-tolerable in a spacecraft. >> reporter: nasa's most painful fire lesson came in 1967 when three astronauts were killed during a countdown test on the launchpad in florida. it prompted a lot of changes in spacecraft designs. the agency took great pains to eliminate flammable materials wherever possible. but fires in micro-gravity are harder to predict. a lot of unanswered questions about fires in micro-gravity, right? >> a huge number. basically, we don't really know how fast they'll grow or how large they'll get, nor do we really understand given the way the spacecraft are built, how quickly th
we spoke beside saffire iii, slated for launch at the end of 2016. one currently in space-- saffire i-- is an identical box strapped inside a cargo ship. once the craft makes its delivery, departs and is a safe distance from the international space station, it will be time to light the fire inside saffire. fire and a spacecraft is a pretty scary thing, isn't it? >> yeah. it's a very small space. what you would normally tolerate in your house are completely non-tolerable in a spacecraft....
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if it were to result in world war iii, granted i'd rather have hillary too.that's where we are. >> appreciate your time. >> thank you. >>> when we return, breaking data on inflation. the producer price index is minutes away. plus the world health organization making a new call on the zika virus and the summer olympics. we have the details on that next. my mom loves giving me advice. she even gives me advice... ...about my toothpaste and mouthwash. but she's a dentist so...i kind of have to listen. she said "jen, go pro with crest pro-health advanced." advance to healthier gums... ...and stronger teeth from day one. using crest toothpaste and mouthwash makes my... ...whole mouth feel awesome. and my teeth are stronger too. crest-pro health advanced... ...is superior to colgate total... ...in these 5 areas dentists check. this check up? so good. go pro with crest pro-health advanced. mom's right...again! ju welcome back, everybody. the threat of the zika virus looming over the upcoming olympics in brazil, but the world health organization says the risk is not h
if it were to result in world war iii, granted i'd rather have hillary too.that's where we are. >> appreciate your time. >> thank you. >>> when we return, breaking data on inflation. the producer price index is minutes away. plus the world health organization making a new call on the zika virus and the summer olympics. we have the details on that next. my mom loves giving me advice. she even gives me advice... ...about my toothpaste and mouthwash. but she's a dentist so...i...
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i do want to be clear about this because the words world war iii have never passed my list here that they reassure everyone about that. can we really take for granted -- can we really take for granted the security and stability that we enjoy today when we know that our continent has been ranked by so many in the past. like all conservatives, i would get the greatest critic to nato for keeping the peace, but it's always been a conservative view of the european union has played its role as well. >> mr. speaker, this is not about world war iii, but the reality, the factors that worsen the european continent outside the european union and the balkans. it happened in ukraine. it is also a fact that there have never, ever been any examples, not one single example of armed conflict between member states of the european union. but the prime minister take the time that this last ahead of the european union referendum to strike the positive advantages of cooperation of pace and stability, not just the single market or the rights we have as citizens. peace and prosperity is why we should remain
i do want to be clear about this because the words world war iii have never passed my list here that they reassure everyone about that. can we really take for granted -- can we really take for granted the security and stability that we enjoy today when we know that our continent has been ranked by so many in the past. like all conservatives, i would get the greatest critic to nato for keeping the peace, but it's always been a conservative view of the european union has played its role as well....
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. >> and local, right, hurly iii comes out of nowhere to shoot a minus 6 and tied for the league. >>ith 21-year-old rom. making his pro-day beau and just came out here still on top. tied at 11 under. both have been fun to watch and played in the same group and even bigger than that, for the older folks, the older golfers, that want to know there is still something in the tank, vj singh 53 in 3rd place. >> hurray for the old guys. fantastic. minus 8, if he were to win he would be the oldest person to win a regular pg atour event at 53 years old and the record would be broken and sam sneed was 52 when he won. >> vj has not won since 2008. he comes out and plays at quicken loans and played toot and soared up the leader one hiccup and the funny story was his foot started to sink and he wanted to make sure he got the shot before he sunk in the water. >> even a boggie couldn't damper the 66 that he had today. a great day from vj. we will see what happens on moving day tomorrow. what are you thinking, rom and hurly. >> i thought that rom was probably the wheels would come off because this w
. >> and local, right, hurly iii comes out of nowhere to shoot a minus 6 and tied for the league. >>ith 21-year-old rom. making his pro-day beau and just came out here still on top. tied at 11 under. both have been fun to watch and played in the same group and even bigger than that, for the older folks, the older golfers, that want to know there is still something in the tank, vj singh 53 in 3rd place. >> hurray for the old guys. fantastic. minus 8, if he were to win he would...
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in october they took howard solomon iii of d.c. into custody for flying a drone near the white house. he did it again this past week in anacostia park. each offense an $85 fine. in wake of what happened this morning at joint base andrews, and in istanbul on tuesday, park police say they are ready to deal with security issues. >> among the national mall here the daily security presence is always robust. however if you have been here for one of the large scale special events it's dramatically increased. precautions have been taken. planning has been going on for months. >> with the unmanned aircraft we have seen enough video on the website whether people are trying to mount weapons or explosives on the unmanned aircraft. it could come in from any angle for law enforcement officer. richard: then there is the question everyone is asking. what about the weather? what if something happens? they have used the emergency protocols and had people go in the smithsonian museum because of inclement weather. in the last 25 years they have not ca
in october they took howard solomon iii of d.c. into custody for flying a drone near the white house. he did it again this past week in anacostia park. each offense an $85 fine. in wake of what happened this morning at joint base andrews, and in istanbul on tuesday, park police say they are ready to deal with security issues. >> among the national mall here the daily security presence is always robust. however if you have been here for one of the large scale special events it's...
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new, john rauhm, first pro tournament, and local product billy hurley iii. he birdies this hole in the middle. and same hole, john rahm looking. both guys playing really well today. he birdieed this hole as well. great play guys. hurley on the tenth tee, get a look at this shot. really doesn't get much better than this. he likes it, he likes it, zooming in, and he could pretty much kick that in. beautiful. hurley who lives in annapolis, birdieed 8, 9, and 10 with the best round of the day. i caught up with him to find out what was clicking. >> any time you shoot 6 under almost everything is clicking. i hit a lot of quality shots today. kept it in the fair way really well all the way around and never had to scramble too much. was able to hit a lot of quality shots and made a couple of key putts around the way. kind of had to stay patient and then it was kind of in the middle of the round where i birdieed 8, 9 and 10 and pushed forward from there. >> how much does it help when the people you're playing with are saunders, because he was playing well, too. it de
new, john rauhm, first pro tournament, and local product billy hurley iii. he birdies this hole in the middle. and same hole, john rahm looking. both guys playing really well today. he birdieed this hole as well. great play guys. hurley on the tenth tee, get a look at this shot. really doesn't get much better than this. he likes it, he likes it, zooming in, and he could pretty much kick that in. beautiful. hurley who lives in annapolis, birdieed 8, 9, and 10 with the best round of the day. i...
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billy hurley iii is the third-round leader, a at 15-under, he has a two-stroke lead. pressle had sole possession of the lead until lydia coe tied the record. >>> the european soccer championship is in the round of 16. croatia and portugal score scorelessin' this header. portugal wins 1-nil and advanced to the quarterfinals. today. poland advanced by beating switzerland. this was the game winner. poland wins 5-4 on penalty kicks and will now play portugal in the quarterfinals. at the copa america, the u.s. is playing colombia. colombia leads 1-nil. this report has been brought to you by orchard supply hardware. >> next, is it's bear on two legs or a thief in an impressive disguise? disguise? find out when we disguise? find out when we hey guys lunch is here! it's on me fellas. with the chase mobile app, stephen curry can send money to more people in less time. thanks, steph! no problem. even to friends in a growing number of other banks. ya'll ready to go? come on fellas let's go! easy to use chase technology for whatever you're trying to master. >>> join us on kofy tv
billy hurley iii is the third-round leader, a at 15-under, he has a two-stroke lead. pressle had sole possession of the lead until lydia coe tied the record. >>> the european soccer championship is in the round of 16. croatia and portugal score scorelessin' this header. portugal wins 1-nil and advanced to the quarterfinals. today. poland advanced by beating switzerland. this was the game winner. poland wins 5-4 on penalty kicks and will now play portugal in the quarterfinals. at the...
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the hometown hero billy hurley iii. he gets his first lead on the pga tour.ay singh in second. >>> to nasca we go. let's skip ahead to the final gives him a little bump. you see hamlin takes over the lead. tony is in second now. this was not over yet. right before the finish line stewart makes his move. he bumps hamlin sending him into the wall. tony stewart takes over the lead and in his final season, tony stewart, he wins his eighth road course win. last night nascar camping world truck series. this is a very strange moment here. after being involved in two wrecks with each other, they go at it. they're tumbling and tackling. this was the most awkward fight i've ever seen in my entire life. it lasted way too long. finally they just stopped. thank goodness. >> they were missing the hockey pads. >> exactly. just two goons going at it on the ice. not good. >> that is our news for tonight. "nightly news" is coming up next. then we'll see up for "news4 at 11:00." >>> on this sunday night, states of emergency. the devastating aftermath of flooding in west virgini
the hometown hero billy hurley iii. he gets his first lead on the pga tour.ay singh in second. >>> to nasca we go. let's skip ahead to the final gives him a little bump. you see hamlin takes over the lead. tony is in second now. this was not over yet. right before the finish line stewart makes his move. he bumps hamlin sending him into the wall. tony stewart takes over the lead and in his final season, tony stewart, he wins his eighth road course win. last night nascar camping world...
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in asia it was almost world war iii. what accounts for this? that is what we will talk about today. where do these ideas come from? one more point giving it more specific purpose, talk about some of the elements of the book you have in your hand, negotiated and nonnegotiable, two big things, the basis of a framework we have been researching for many years now. what is the fundamental mindset we found tens to divide people in conflict situations even when it is self sabotaging, when it does not solve your own better good. we have discovered a set of emotional forces that tend to pull us toward this mindset even if it is self sabotage. where do these ideas come from? they come from a lot of places. one from laboratory research that myself and colleagues around the world have been doing. how do you deal with differences more effectively? secondly, through practical work. my own work is across the continent working with somebody from civil society groups, former yugoslavia during the war, working with ceos, business executives, heads of state, across the board, learning from all those e
in asia it was almost world war iii. what accounts for this? that is what we will talk about today. where do these ideas come from? one more point giving it more specific purpose, talk about some of the elements of the book you have in your hand, negotiated and nonnegotiable, two big things, the basis of a framework we have been researching for many years now. what is the fundamental mindset we found tens to divide people in conflict situations even when it is self sabotaging, when it does not...
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. >> it's been a difficult year for billy hurley iii but ten months after his father, policeman, committedcide he had something to smile about. jay singh would try to become the oldest winner. he tied for best round of the day but finished second in his first pro start, john rom was in contention but on 15, this birdie try does everything but go in. rom can't believe it. he tied for third. the day would belong to hurley, from the fairway on 15. he holds out and this pretty much sealed the deal. with a final round 69, hurley finished 17-under, good for a three-stroke victory and collects $1.2 million in an emotional victory for hurley, who gets his first win in his 104th start. this sports report has been brought to you by orchard supply hardware. >> next at 6:00, they're back. the aliens of "independence day" return. this time there's no will smith to stop them. next, find out how well the blockbuster sequel di anknows how it feelsiabetes to see your numbers go up, despite your best efforts. but what if you could turn things around? what if you could... love your numbers? discover once-dai
. >> it's been a difficult year for billy hurley iii but ten months after his father, policeman, committedcide he had something to smile about. jay singh would try to become the oldest winner. he tied for best round of the day but finished second in his first pro start, john rom was in contention but on 15, this birdie try does everything but go in. rom can't believe it. he tied for third. the day would belong to hurley, from the fairway on 15. he holds out and this pretty much sealed the...
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adam silver announced it, jalen brown iii, overall draft pick by the boston sell tix became the highest pick out of cal since 1996. he averaged just under 15 points, named pack 1 freshman of the year. the man scoring here works for the golden state warriors. vanderbilt's damian jones, 30 and last selection of the first round. big, athletic. let's see if he can do this at the association level. instagram pic, fat stash of cash belonging to more sin -- marcin gortat. he said he please doesn't trust banks. >> i don't either. wow! ♪ it's here, but it's going by fast. the opportunity of the year is back: the mercedes-benz summer event. get to your dealer today for incredible once-a-season offers, and start firing up those grilles. lease the cla250 for $299 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. the e-u. . >>> before we let you go, the britains has officially declared to leave the eu. more tomorrow. >> stephen: why am i watching congress on periscope? >> because paul ryan shut off the c-span cameras when the democrats started their sit-in. >> stephen:
adam silver announced it, jalen brown iii, overall draft pick by the boston sell tix became the highest pick out of cal since 1996. he averaged just under 15 points, named pack 1 freshman of the year. the man scoring here works for the golden state warriors. vanderbilt's damian jones, 30 and last selection of the first round. big, athletic. let's see if he can do this at the association level. instagram pic, fat stash of cash belonging to more sin -- marcin gortat. he said he please doesn't...
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as well as billy hurley iii. both tied for third at 5 under. guys, back to you. >> thanks a lot. wusa 9news at 6:00. cbs evening news is next. >> we'll be back with your only local news at 7:00. see you then. okawhoa!ady? [ explosion ] nothing should get in the way of the things you love. ♪ get america's fastest internet. only from xfinity. >> pelley: knotted in a tie. anfs evenly divided supreme cout blocks the president's immigration reforms. >> i think it is heartbreaking for the millions of immigrants who made their lives here. >> pelley: also tonight, a baltimore cop is cleared of murder charges in the death of freddie gray, the third failure for prosecutors. how safe are they? small s.u.v.s put to the test. after seven decades, an error is corrected in one of our most famous photos. >> i have to admit the a-ha moment was almost the instant i looked at the two pictures side by side. >> pelley: and led zeppelin is in rock 'n' roll heaven after a
as well as billy hurley iii. both tied for third at 5 under. guys, back to you. >> thanks a lot. wusa 9news at 6:00. cbs evening news is next. >> we'll be back with your only local news at 7:00. see you then. okawhoa!ady? [ explosion ] nothing should get in the way of the things you love. ♪ get america's fastest internet. only from xfinity. >> pelley: knotted in a tie. anfs evenly divided supreme cout blocks the president's immigration reforms. >> i think it is...
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. >> as you can see in the rid iii don't he's pretty non sha long s after shooting five people which is disturbing: wristt investigator don't know atator motive was they do believe it t was a targeted crime. police went door-to-door thisis evening contacting neighbors ann passing out flyers asking for thet public's help. >> we believe somebody out there knows who this person is, distinct hi hair, distinctive clothing we look forward to hearing from the community on this case. >> reporter: here's another loon at those three victims who died a friend of allen rowlett says he he was a limo drive who loved motorcycles carlina gray's sister said she was the glue the that held the family together.r. earlier today we heard from fr january park's family at eight 30 parks was with her mother an hour later she was gone. new information that we learneda police say that during their investigation they did findid f drugs inside this home however h don't know if that was in any ws way connected to the murder. investigator now hoping thatg t someone will come forward and help them find the suspect.
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that had happened, the b-52 would have been sent to bomb the fortunately, there was never a world war iii role in the early days of america's space program. up to the edge of earth's atmosphere and then release it. this was one of the ways pilots practiced to become astronauts. >> you know, neil armstrong, the first man to walk on the moon, did mission drops off of this airplane, so it's a really -- >> this specific airplane? >> this specific airplane. it's really, really fantastic >> when "teen kids news" returns, we'll tell you why the u.s. air force went from dropping bombs to dropping candy. >> we're at the pima air & space museum in arizona. historic aircraft of all kinds are on display. this plane is older than most of our grandparents. but that's not why it's here. it's actually a rather sweet story. this plane is called the "candy bomber." that's also the name of the man i became the candy bomber because of kids. kids and chocolate go together. >> it was 1948. world war ii had recently ended. germany was defeated, devastated, and divided. the victorious allies cut up the capital,
that had happened, the b-52 would have been sent to bomb the fortunately, there was never a world war iii role in the early days of america's space program. up to the edge of earth's atmosphere and then release it. this was one of the ways pilots practiced to become astronauts. >> you know, neil armstrong, the first man to walk on the moon, did mission drops off of this airplane, so it's a really -- >> this specific airplane? >> this specific airplane. it's really, really...