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host: how do we know isaacs words? guest: we know from a newspaper article that was published by a reporter that was at the jail and the institution -- at the execution. it's quoted that is what he said. what is beauty -- beautiful is that he was buried by a lagoon. it looks like he had a wife and children that cannot attend the execution. the next day they put flowers at his grave site, they said those fresh flowers were there every year until his wife passed away. another example of soul value. how are and why are comments like slaves being kept track of? how can we find this information? guest: there are a couple of different ways we have enslaved narratives. the worker's progress administration of narratives were collected in the 1930's by the government. people were going throughout the south and interviewing slave people. those were the last living descendents, people in their 80's, 90's and they had recollection of what it was like when they were children. or they had stories from their parents and grandparents.
host: how do we know isaacs words? guest: we know from a newspaper article that was published by a reporter that was at the jail and the institution -- at the execution. it's quoted that is what he said. what is beauty -- beautiful is that he was buried by a lagoon. it looks like he had a wife and children that cannot attend the execution. the next day they put flowers at his grave site, they said those fresh flowers were there every year until his wife passed away. another example of soul...
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closing us, stephen isaacs -- joining us, stephen isaacs. good to have you with us.ronts on this tariff trade war. it's a beautiful word, according to president trump. where do you see this heading? are you reassured by anything happening over the weekend or does it all add to the wall of worry? stephen: the mexico story is a distraction. i am reassured that the language coming out of mexico, they will be able to find a way or wanted to find a way. there's an issue the president identified, which is migration. and i think perhaps there is some common ground there. anna: the interconnected nature of the economies. the u.s. is a standalone economy. but interconnected with anybody, it's its neighbors. stephen: and to pull apart the free trade arrangements, big in would be a much bigger escalation to the trade war. i think trump had of that week last week. he was unsettled by the mueller testimony and the entrances see of his enemies. i think to some extent, it was a knee-jerk reaction to throw the migration reaction onto the table. i'm reasonably hopeful that issue, and
closing us, stephen isaacs -- joining us, stephen isaacs. good to have you with us.ronts on this tariff trade war. it's a beautiful word, according to president trump. where do you see this heading? are you reassured by anything happening over the weekend or does it all add to the wall of worry? stephen: the mexico story is a distraction. i am reassured that the language coming out of mexico, they will be able to find a way or wanted to find a way. there's an issue the president identified,...
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>> isaac, it's a fascinating read.f it, quote, of the two dozen democrats running for president, some are ready to sign on to ideas sanders has pioneered, such as medicare for all. but none agree with democratic socialism as a way to govern or as a puitch that will defeat president donald trump. what did you hear from these other campaigns, isaac? >> this past weekend in iowa, there were obviously a lot of democrats there, 19 candidates, and that meant i could go around to a lot of them and ask them, what do you think of this speech idea, including elizabeth warren, kamala harris, michael benn bennet, all sorts of people like that. and what came back was sort of exasperation and disbelief. elizabeth warren clucked her tongue and shook her head when i read the name of the address to her. kamala harris said, huh? michael bennet started laughing? john hickenlooper started laughing. they see democratic socialism as a bernie sanders idea, obviously not just his idea, but as a thing that bernie sanders has committed to and t
>> isaac, it's a fascinating read.f it, quote, of the two dozen democrats running for president, some are ready to sign on to ideas sanders has pioneered, such as medicare for all. but none agree with democratic socialism as a way to govern or as a puitch that will defeat president donald trump. what did you hear from these other campaigns, isaac? >> this past weekend in iowa, there were obviously a lot of democrats there, 19 candidates, and that meant i could go around to a lot of...
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applause well done, isaac. fthey applause well done, isaac., and acting on those words, there is something wrong. let's end with the music that mean so wrong. let's end with the music that mean so much to merseyside add to this club stop your never walk alone. # and you will never walk alone cheering and applause actual goose bumps. ina actual goose bumps. in a nonpartisan kind of way. absolutely wonderful. they know how to put on an occasion. isaac would be quite good in the dressing room. that motivational speech, do it for isaac! shall be finished there? no, we cannot. and let's go to tottenham now where our reporter wendy hurrell is this morning. morning, not to be outdone, we have oui’ morning, not to be outdone, we have our own music as well, courtesy of members of the george formby society playing a banjo ukulele. come and have a look at some of the fans, the youngest here is about eight and a half months old. lindsay has cute ca kes, half months old. lindsay has cute cakes, the pub has been filling up. jackie is our super fan cakes, th
applause well done, isaac. fthey applause well done, isaac., and acting on those words, there is something wrong. let's end with the music that mean so wrong. let's end with the music that mean so much to merseyside add to this club stop your never walk alone. # and you will never walk alone cheering and applause actual goose bumps. ina actual goose bumps. in a nonpartisan kind of way. absolutely wonderful. they know how to put on an occasion. isaac would be quite good in the dressing room....
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david: many thanks to isaac boltansky.g up, he rose from a midshipman at annapolis to command the special forces that put an end to osama bin laden. william the craven joins us next n joins us mccrave next. this is bloomberg. ♪ berg. ♪ david: you are watching "balance of power." i'm david westin. ledral will emit craven has a life that we normally only see in fiction. has led a mcraven life that we normally only see in action. he commanded a special forces who captured saddam hussein in iraq, and ended the life of osama bin laden in pakistan. now he has written about his remarkable career in his new book "my life in special operations." admiral, thank you so much for joining us. this is an extorting their e-book. you have had an extraordinary life even apart from the highlights i mentioned. why did you end up going to the seals? william: interestingly enough, it was an army green beret who encouraged me to become a navy seal. i grew up in a military family. my father was a world war ii fighter pilot. frankly, being around
david: many thanks to isaac boltansky.g up, he rose from a midshipman at annapolis to command the special forces that put an end to osama bin laden. william the craven joins us next n joins us mccrave next. this is bloomberg. ♪ berg. ♪ david: you are watching "balance of power." i'm david westin. ledral will emit craven has a life that we normally only see in fiction. has led a mcraven life that we normally only see in action. he commanded a special forces who captured saddam...
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yesterday 22-year-old bryan isaac clyde was discharged from the army in 2017 and achieved the rank ofrivate first class. what happens just moments after clyde opens fire. >> reporter: a dallas morning news photographer captured this close up of the gunman police identified as isaac clyde. he opened fire on a court house building where more than 300 people were at work. >> holy crap. [ gun shots] >> reporter: don miles was about to enter the building when gun shots rang out. >> it was just shots. maybe 10 to 15 shots all rapid shooting. >> reporter: tim brown captured video from his nearby apartment. >> he didn't just drive up and decide to shoot. >> reporter: federal protective service officers engaged clyde and shot him as he ran across the parking lot. >> he had more than five 30-round magazines on his person. a large powerful weapon at his disposal. they shut down the surrounding street and used a bomb squad robot to blow up the car. the fbi says they have no motive for the attack but searching the suspect's social media for clues. >>> at least three people have been arrested at a
yesterday 22-year-old bryan isaac clyde was discharged from the army in 2017 and achieved the rank ofrivate first class. what happens just moments after clyde opens fire. >> reporter: a dallas morning news photographer captured this close up of the gunman police identified as isaac clyde. he opened fire on a court house building where more than 300 people were at work. >> holy crap. [ gun shots] >> reporter: don miles was about to enter the building when gun shots rang out....
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larian welcome, isaac nice to see you. >> hi, sara.ood morning good to see you. thank you. >> a lot of people are trying to figure out, analysts, investors, i did a lot of reporting on this one, what exactly you were getting at you and mattel have a sort of dysfunctional even for competitors kind of long-standing ugly relationship. with legal battles and the like. what exactly were you trying to do here? >> well, i love toy business, sara i've been in toy business for 40 years. and mattel at one time was iconic foundation of the toy business and i hate to see it go the way toys "r" us did. i think the way they are functioning right now they are going to go into bankruptcy shortly, within a year or so, because this board, whether they call them family and friend board, they have no idea one of the board members is ex-teacher they have nobody from toy business on that board except one guy who ran a company called top toys in denmark and top toys went into complete liquidation. they didn't even make it to chapter 11 so they have no idea a
larian welcome, isaac nice to see you. >> hi, sara.ood morning good to see you. thank you. >> a lot of people are trying to figure out, analysts, investors, i did a lot of reporting on this one, what exactly you were getting at you and mattel have a sort of dysfunctional even for competitors kind of long-standing ugly relationship. with legal battles and the like. what exactly were you trying to do here? >> well, i love toy business, sara i've been in toy business for 40...
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isaac: it certainly could.en seen people make, in my mind, a very early and hesitant comparison to the inuation in beijing in 1989, tiananmen square which ended in a horrific massacre. right now, it is early days. it could be that these protests dissipate after another few days, or it could be that people remain on the street for months because there is a lot of anger and frustration among many people in hong kong about the way the government is handling this piece of legislation and is handling governance in general. scarlet: the younger -- about anger and frustration is not new. as you know, some of them have worked. in 2000 three, hong kong scrapped a national security proposal. governmente reconsidered a history curriculum that phrased the communist party. there is a sense that if the people in hong kong push enough, the chief executive might give some way, find a way to push off this bill. isaac: it is certainly possible. it is difficult to predict, especially because of what a black box politics and the c
isaac: it certainly could.en seen people make, in my mind, a very early and hesitant comparison to the inuation in beijing in 1989, tiananmen square which ended in a horrific massacre. right now, it is early days. it could be that these protests dissipate after another few days, or it could be that people remain on the street for months because there is a lot of anger and frustration among many people in hong kong about the way the government is handling this piece of legislation and is...
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isaac larry and gives one example i've been doing for 40 years. hair grooming and the tool ease and routine even the skid can not have been here is the shortage of expertise do you want to wait for 30 years 40 years for america to become the biggest dollar manufacturing you would say in the world in philly it's silly but there are hundreds of highly paid workers at larry and company headquarters the design to creativity is coming out of their brain and they are paid a lot more for that the moral of the story of toys tariffs and trade is that the u.s. economy runs uncreative brainpower not industrial brawn robert oulds al-jazeera chatsworth california a chinese tech giant huawei has stepped up its legal fight against u.s. sanctions the companies filed a motion in court to have bans on its business is deemed unconstitutional adrian brown has this report. few companies could withstand the assault but why ways now and part of its response has been to open its doors to the international media in corporate china but these are unusual and uncertain times
isaac larry and gives one example i've been doing for 40 years. hair grooming and the tool ease and routine even the skid can not have been here is the shortage of expertise do you want to wait for 30 years 40 years for america to become the biggest dollar manufacturing you would say in the world in philly it's silly but there are hundreds of highly paid workers at larry and company headquarters the design to creativity is coming out of their brain and they are paid a lot more for that the...
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isaac larry and gives one example i've been doing 2 for 40 years. hair grooming and the tool ease and hair routine even the skid can not have been here is the shortage of expertise do you want to wait for 30 years 40 years for america to become the biggest dollar manufacturing you would say in the world in philly it's silly but there are hundreds of highly paid workers at larry and company headquarters the design the creativity is coming out of their brain and they are paid a lot more for that the moral of the story of toys tariffs and trade is that the u.s. economy runs uncreative brainpower not industrial brawn rob reynolds al-jazeera chatsworth california a chinese tech giant huawei has stepped up its legal fight against u.s. sanctions the companies filed a motion in court to have bans on its business is deemed unconstitutional adrian brown has this report. few companies could withstand the assault but why ways now and part of its response has been to open its doors to the international media in corporate china but these are unusual and uncertain
isaac larry and gives one example i've been doing 2 for 40 years. hair grooming and the tool ease and hair routine even the skid can not have been here is the shortage of expertise do you want to wait for 30 years 40 years for america to become the biggest dollar manufacturing you would say in the world in philly it's silly but there are hundreds of highly paid workers at larry and company headquarters the design the creativity is coming out of their brain and they are paid a lot more for that...
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isaac larry and gives one example i've been doing 2 through 40 years hair grooming and the tool. and hair routine even the kid cannot have been here if the shortage of expertise do you want to wait for 30 years 40 years for america to become the big dog manufacturing you would say in the ward in philly. it's silly but there are hundreds of highly paid workers at larry and company headquarters the design decree p.v.t. is coming on give their grain and they are paid a lot more for that the moral of the story of toys tariffs and trade is that the u.s. economy runs uncreative brainpower not industrial brawn rob reynolds al-jazeera chatsworth california a chinese tech giant huawei has stepped up its legal fight against u.s. sanctions the companies filed a motion in court to have bans on its business is deemed unconstitutional adrian brown has this report. few companies could withstand the assault but while ways now and part of its response has been to open its doors to the international media rare in corporate china but these are unusual and uncertain times but the country's biggest t
isaac larry and gives one example i've been doing 2 through 40 years hair grooming and the tool. and hair routine even the kid cannot have been here if the shortage of expertise do you want to wait for 30 years 40 years for america to become the big dog manufacturing you would say in the ward in philly. it's silly but there are hundreds of highly paid workers at larry and company headquarters the design decree p.v.t. is coming on give their grain and they are paid a lot more for that the moral...
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isaac larry and gives one example i've been doing 2 through 40 years hair grooming under oath. and hair routine even skid cannot happen here if the shortage of expertise do you want to wait for 30 years 40 years for america to become the big dog manufacturing you are 30 in the ward in philly. it's silly but there are hundreds of highly paid workers at larry and company headquarters the design decree p.v.t. is coming out of their brain and they are paid a lot more for the moral of the story of toys tariffs and trade is that the u.s. economy runs uncreative brainpower not industrial brawn robert oulds al-jazeera chatsworth california a chinese tech giant huawei has stepped up its legal fight against u.s. sanctions the companies filed a motion in court to have bans on its business is deemed unconstitutional adrian brown has this report. few companies could withstand the assault that while ways now under part of its response has been to open its doors to the international media rare in corporate china but these are unusual and uncertain times for the country's biggest technology co
isaac larry and gives one example i've been doing 2 through 40 years hair grooming under oath. and hair routine even skid cannot happen here if the shortage of expertise do you want to wait for 30 years 40 years for america to become the big dog manufacturing you are 30 in the ward in philly. it's silly but there are hundreds of highly paid workers at larry and company headquarters the design decree p.v.t. is coming out of their brain and they are paid a lot more for the moral of the story of...
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isaac, you've spoken to your sources in cameroon — what's the reaction been there?ctually. some people have sympathised with the players. one of the main newspapers said the indomitable lions still made us dream. inevitably there has been some negative response to them. some people saying that they embarrassed african football. there is context to this story. this cameroon team are one of the most poorly funded women's football teams on the continent. they went into the whole tournament feeling as though it was them against the world. to have these decisions go against them, they just felt it was maybe these decisions go against them, theyjust felt it was maybe another example of that. what in particular was day —— where they unhappy about? was at the va or? i think it happened with the back post for the first goal. some —— football is a subjective sport. many people will argue it wasn't a backpass, many will argue it was. for them, there was a feeling that it gave england the opportunity. this was their biggest game of the season. they have done something no male a
isaac, you've spoken to your sources in cameroon — what's the reaction been there?ctually. some people have sympathised with the players. one of the main newspapers said the indomitable lions still made us dream. inevitably there has been some negative response to them. some people saying that they embarrassed african football. there is context to this story. this cameroon team are one of the most poorly funded women's football teams on the continent. they went into the whole tournament...
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it atmosphere, we will speak to isaac later. back to youlj speak to isaac later.hter was that a ukulele? laughter and let's go to tottenham now where our reporter wendy hurrell is this morning. it isa it is a banjo ukulele, gladys and johnny are there giving us a musical accompaniment. at the antwerp arms in tottenham, a community owned and run part. it has been serving up refreshment to spurs fan since 1882. lindsey is a member of the committee and has been baking. tell me about your cakes. this was baked by a bakerin your cakes. this was baked by a baker in tottenham and he had it out to the kitchen of tottenham —— children of tottenham, when they wonder. it is going to power them along. super fan here, jackie. tell me how you felt against the odds spurs made it to the final. when that girl weight in, the emotion was amazing. i went to pieces and started to cry and that lasted about two days. we could not believe that actually happened. is spurs going to be there when i? i would have been magic to know that answer, but pochettino is magic, so who knows? i wouldn
it atmosphere, we will speak to isaac later. back to youlj speak to isaac later.hter was that a ukulele? laughter and let's go to tottenham now where our reporter wendy hurrell is this morning. it isa it is a banjo ukulele, gladys and johnny are there giving us a musical accompaniment. at the antwerp arms in tottenham, a community owned and run part. it has been serving up refreshment to spurs fan since 1882. lindsey is a member of the committee and has been baking. tell me about your cakes....
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isaac, how could this night go wrong for joe biden? >> it could go wrong if he doesn't give clear answers on things that seem like there should be clear answers. i'm struck, for example, we at the atlantic over the last week had asked all the candidates where they stand on tpp, the trans-pacific partnership trade deal that was obama's big deal and that biden helped sell. every candidate basically provided a response and biden's campaign told us that they were not ready to provide an answer. that kind of a thing that puts him in a space of not being clear what he stands for or if he snaps at someone like he snapped at the reporter last week who asked him about whether he thought cory booker was right to ask for an apology -- >> quite a moment. >> and he said corey should apologize to me. those sorts of things could be trouble for him. >> elena, is that a front runner type of syndrome? i mean, you know, sometimes i can't help by harken back to 2016 when we had such a clear front runner in hillary clinton and they ran their campaign that
isaac, how could this night go wrong for joe biden? >> it could go wrong if he doesn't give clear answers on things that seem like there should be clear answers. i'm struck, for example, we at the atlantic over the last week had asked all the candidates where they stand on tpp, the trans-pacific partnership trade deal that was obama's big deal and that biden helped sell. every candidate basically provided a response and biden's campaign told us that they were not ready to provide an...
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people don't leave home without a knife as i think they must be prepared to defend themselves jason isaacs was stabbed to death one and a half years ago he was sharon kendall's eldest son you know now he younger children always have to come home straight from school because she fears for their lives jason was killed early in the evening while he was out with a few friends. jess was with 4 friends so 5 of them. and yet all of their lives and they all went in different directions and johnson got car and was stopped 8 times. running the whole mckenzie knows there aren't any quick fixes to the situation the british government has now committed itself to investing in youth work and strengthening the police presence everyone knows the problem has simply become too large to ignore. our next trip takes us to the border between mexico and the u.s. well onstage manti's have taken it upon themselves to take border patrol to militia groups seeks to prevent people without documents from entering the u.s. and isn't shy about flashing its assault rifles. militia man jim bandy is beginning his shift its m
people don't leave home without a knife as i think they must be prepared to defend themselves jason isaacs was stabbed to death one and a half years ago he was sharon kendall's eldest son you know now he younger children always have to come home straight from school because she fears for their lives jason was killed early in the evening while he was out with a few friends. jess was with 4 friends so 5 of them. and yet all of their lives and they all went in different directions and johnson got...
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the man's name is brian isaac clyde. no one else was injured. he was shot and killed before he got inside. the neighbor who recorded that said the suspect looked ready for battle. >> i don't know, you know, what he was thinking but he definitely had this planned out. he had a vest on. it looked like camo pants on, boots on and he had his face covered up, too. >> clyde was discharged from the army in 2017. he served as an infantry man from august of 2015 to february of 2017. >>> senate majority leader mitch mcconnell responding to jon stewart's outburst. in case you missed it, here's what the comedian said on capitol hill last week. >> they did their jobs. 18 years later, do yours. >> mcconnell seeming to brush off stewart's comments in a new interview on fox news. >> well, many things that congress have happen at the last minute. we have never failed to address this issue and we will address it again. i don't know why he's all bent out of shape, but we will take care of the 9/11 victim's compensation fund. >> stewart immediately fired back to th
the man's name is brian isaac clyde. no one else was injured. he was shot and killed before he got inside. the neighbor who recorded that said the suspect looked ready for battle. >> i don't know, you know, what he was thinking but he definitely had this planned out. he had a vest on. it looked like camo pants on, boots on and he had his face covered up, too. >> clyde was discharged from the army in 2017. he served as an infantry man from august of 2015 to february of 2017....
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yesterday outside of the federas courtho >> the suspected gunman has been div identified at 22-year-old isaac clyde. he was an army veteran. he was killed after an exchange of gunfire with federal officers. take a look at this chilling image. this imagine was taken by a photograph who happened to be et feway from klein. this morning, we are hearing from that photographer who described theseenhilling mom. >> he was literally just around the corner. i was just praying that he couldn't see me. like i said, if he would have saw me, he would have shot me, no doubt. >> agents say clyde was armed with a high-powered rifle and ammunition. it's still not clear why he targed the courthouse. no one else was injured. >>> tonightpresident trump will officially begin his quest to keep his job after 2020. he'll kick off his re-election campaign in orlando, florida, where held his first rally for president in 2017. the president's supporters began lining up outside of that venue yesterday. the president will be joined by first ladymelania trouble and vice president mike pence and his wife karen. we willthave
yesterday outside of the federas courtho >> the suspected gunman has been div identified at 22-year-old isaac clyde. he was an army veteran. he was killed after an exchange of gunfire with federal officers. take a look at this chilling image. this imagine was taken by a photograph who happened to be et feway from klein. this morning, we are hearing from that photographer who described theseenhilling mom. >> he was literally just around the corner. i was just praying that he couldn't...
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brian isaac clyde was shot and killed by federal officers before he got inside the federal court house. thankfully no one else was injured. the neighbor who recorded this incident from his eighth floor apartment window said the suspect looked ready for battle. >> i don't know, you know, what he was thinking but he definitely had this planned out. he had a vest on. it looked like camo pants on and he had boots on and he had his face covered up, too. >> clyde was discharged from the army in 2017. he served as an infantry man from august 2015 to february 2017. >>> today is the event the markets have been waiting for. investors looking for any clues as to when the fed might lower interest rates. wall street doesn't expect the fed and chair jerome powell to cut rates this week but it's confident the rates will be lowered by the end of the year. despite the trade war, the u.s. economy has remained strong. the s&p 500 is only 2% from record highs. why did you need to cut rates? you cut rates when the economy is failing. it looks like any rate cut would be an insurance move against a slowing e
brian isaac clyde was shot and killed by federal officers before he got inside the federal court house. thankfully no one else was injured. the neighbor who recorded this incident from his eighth floor apartment window said the suspect looked ready for battle. >> i don't know, you know, what he was thinking but he definitely had this planned out. he had a vest on. it looked like camo pants on and he had boots on and he had his face covered up, too. >> clyde was discharged from the...
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emily larson, and isaac wright. welcome.ooking at these candidates, how much of these debates going to move the needle? >> the debates are definitely one of their very first biggest places where these candidates can try to set themselves apart from the others in the pack and prove that yes, i'm the person that can stand up for my ideas and policies in a debate. and also here's my test run against donald trump. if they are able to stand out and show their strong in that setting, i think it's definitely going to attract the attention of donors. >> neil: such a crowded field. if you are money to a candidate, is it really going to stop unless the candidate bombs and conversely if you haven't looked at a certain candidate that strikes you is doing very well, does entice you to give money to that candidate? >> i think it would but it would have to be an individual who gives the stellar performance to change the current trajectory. looking at a hole that political released showing joe biden had 38%, bernie sanders and then elizabet
emily larson, and isaac wright. welcome.ooking at these candidates, how much of these debates going to move the needle? >> the debates are definitely one of their very first biggest places where these candidates can try to set themselves apart from the others in the pack and prove that yes, i'm the person that can stand up for my ideas and policies in a debate. and also here's my test run against donald trump. if they are able to stand out and show their strong in that setting, i think...
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falls church today, creating memorial to five-year-old twins and their one-year-old little brother isaac. family left church when suspected drunk driver hit them. along with the memorial, a mini library for kids to check out and drop off books. children's mother calling the gesture a blessing. >> it's so beautiful that thers something here in memory to them, out to the community and now kids can get book, take it home, put it back, come and enjoy my kids. >> police have charged the driver with drunk driving, vehicular manslaughter and gross negligence. >>> tomorrow l ny bunchwill officially becomefirst african-american to oversee all the smithsonian's museum and parks. founded these muum of african-american history and culture. will become the institution's 14th secretary while overseeing 19 museums andhe national zoo. spoke with n"nbc nightly news," nonly making history but paving way for others. >> i'm stunned by how some of th maintenance people, security uards, are suddenly stopping me, sayingd if you coulbe secretary, i could be anything too. >> bunch says as a kid his family would
falls church today, creating memorial to five-year-old twins and their one-year-old little brother isaac. family left church when suspected drunk driver hit them. along with the memorial, a mini library for kids to check out and drop off books. children's mother calling the gesture a blessing. >> it's so beautiful that thers something here in memory to them, out to the community and now kids can get book, take it home, put it back, come and enjoy my kids. >> police have charged the...
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with me are the telegraph's economics and trade correspondent, anna isaac, and the broadcaster and author many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. let's bring you up—to—date did to the daily mirror, has a full page on the daily mirror, has a full page on the da commemorations. if a six—year—old boy standing next to the batter and the boy is wearing the batter and the boy is wearing the metals that belonged to his great uncle and he's making a new friend. the financial times lead on teresa mays rallied philip hammond, she tried to put more money into schools and colleges as a farewell gift. another picture to the da vetera n gift. another picture to the da veteran with the young man with the caption, they fought for our futures. he did commemorations on the front of the daily telegraph, lovely picture of one elderly vetera n lovely picture of one elderly veteran being kissed from both sides and there is also a headline saying borisjohnson is and there is also a headline saying boris johnson is only and there is also a headline saying borisjohnson is only tory in the newspapers view t
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he was alive for the blinding of isaac woodward. he was alive to witness kleptocracy in the state of alabama and a regime premised on electoral theft. geordie legal -- majority leader mcconnell cited civil-rights legislation yesterday, as well he should have, because he was alive to witness the harassment, jailing, and betrayal of those responsible for that legislation by a government sworn to protect them. he was alive for the redlining of chicago and the looting of black homeowners of some $4 billion. victims of that plunder are very much alive today. i'm sure they would love a word with the majority leader. what this committee must know is emancipationmassiv doubled of the door against the bandits of america, jim crow wedged the windows wide open. and that is the thing about senator mcconnell's "something" -- it was 150 is ago. and it was right now. the typical black family in this country has 1/10 of the wealth of the typical white family. black women die in childbirth at four times the rate of white women. the shame of this lan
he was alive for the blinding of isaac woodward. he was alive to witness kleptocracy in the state of alabama and a regime premised on electoral theft. geordie legal -- majority leader mcconnell cited civil-rights legislation yesterday, as well he should have, because he was alive to witness the harassment, jailing, and betrayal of those responsible for that legislation by a government sworn to protect them. he was alive for the redlining of chicago and the looting of black homeowners of some $4...
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named isaac roosevelt was called isaac the patriot and played quite a big role. we had ordinary soldiers and every thing else. the civil war for example. a number of roosevelt fought. famously, tr's father did not. tr was so theory that bellicose that he was trying to make up for the fact that his father did not fight. his father played a major contribution. the reason his father did not join the fighting forces was because he was on -- he was married to an unreconstructed southerner. his wife was from georgia. he did not want to be fighting her brothers. he did not just sit out the war. idea, theythis called it the allotment program. this idea that the soldiers in the field, obviously the union soldiers, were paid basically with cash on the field. the tendency was suspended as soldiers have done -- was to spend it as soldiers have done, gambling, women, booze. remarried. soldiers -- many of the soldiers were married. to spend a tendency all their money and not send any home. he thought this was something -- something had to be done. he created the allotment prog
named isaac roosevelt was called isaac the patriot and played quite a big role. we had ordinary soldiers and every thing else. the civil war for example. a number of roosevelt fought. famously, tr's father did not. tr was so theory that bellicose that he was trying to make up for the fact that his father did not fight. his father played a major contribution. the reason his father did not join the fighting forces was because he was on -- he was married to an unreconstructed southerner. his wife...
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. >> the suspected gunman is identified by the fbi as brian isaac clyde an army veteran. he was killed after an exchange gunfire with federal officers. take a look at this chilling image. this imagine was taken by aph ograph who happened to be feet away from klein. tht anoth this morning, we are hearing from that photographer who described these chilling moments. >> he as literally just arou the corner. i was just praying that he couldn't see me. like i said, if he would have saw me, he would have shot me, no doubt. >> agents say clyde was armedth wi high-powered rifle and ammunition. it's still not clear why he targeted the. courtho no one else was injured. >>> tonight, president trump will officially begin his quest to keep his job in 2020. he'll kick off his rel-election campaign in orlando, florida where held his firor rally president in 2017. the president's supporters began lining up outside of that venue yesterdayct he is expeed to be joined by first lady melania trump and vice president mike pence. >>> late yesterday, thea pentgon authorized saying it was for defe
. >> the suspected gunman is identified by the fbi as brian isaac clyde an army veteran. he was killed after an exchange gunfire with federal officers. take a look at this chilling image. this imagine was taken by aph ograph who happened to be feet away from klein. tht anoth this morning, we are hearing from that photographer who described these chilling moments. >> he as literally just arou the corner. i was just praying that he couldn't see me. like i said, if he would have saw...
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goes to: "hadestown." ( cheers and applause ) >> accepting the award for hadestown producer mara isaacso much. anais mitchell, rachel chavkin, the entire creative team for hadestown had a vision for how the world could be. if hadestown stands for anything it is that change is possible, that in dark times spring will come again. our path to broadway is like a caravan. from a refurbished school bus in vermont to a world premier in new york theater work shop to the citadel theater in canada, to london's national theater and finally to our home on broadway. a along the way our caravan has swelled as we added artists, swept up by the enduring power of love and hopeful spirit that is at the center of our story. our extraordinary yeetive team is a model for genuine collaboration serving us a staggering fusion of m, stories, movement and design. every night at the walter ker, the actors, musicians, everyone working backstage and am the house bring the world back into tune at least for a moment. the caravan continues, we welcome all of you to join and celebrate pot we are of theater and the powe
goes to: "hadestown." ( cheers and applause ) >> accepting the award for hadestown producer mara isaacso much. anais mitchell, rachel chavkin, the entire creative team for hadestown had a vision for how the world could be. if hadestown stands for anything it is that change is possible, that in dark times spring will come again. our path to broadway is like a caravan. from a refurbished school bus in vermont to a world premier in new york theater work shop to the citadel theater...
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officials say 22-year-old brian isaac clyde exchanged gunfire with law enforcement this no one else was hurt. a short time later police blew device attached to the trunk of his vehicle and investigators believe clyde was working alone. >>> today marks the 25th anniversary of the infamous o.j. simpson bronco chase where he led the lapd on a slow-speed chase around the los angeles area in his white ford bronco. he was charged with the murders of his ex-wife nicole brown simpson and her friend rongoldman and later returned to his home where he surrendered. police followed the chase and spectators held signs saying go o.j. and captured the attention of 95 million people and he was later found not guilty. >>> and people in indiana waking up to tattered homes and churches and destroyed high schools. so far the national weather service confirmed nine total tornados touchedown. trees and roofs. bo clean-up crews are working. so far no injuries have been reported. >>> today an 8-year-old boy in north carolina is recoring from a shark bite. as kerry sanders reports, he's the third victim of a sha
officials say 22-year-old brian isaac clyde exchanged gunfire with law enforcement this no one else was hurt. a short time later police blew device attached to the trunk of his vehicle and investigators believe clyde was working alone. >>> today marks the 25th anniversary of the infamous o.j. simpson bronco chase where he led the lapd on a slow-speed chase around the los angeles area in his white ford bronco. he was charged with the murders of his ex-wife nicole brown simpson and her...
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melissa isaac, there in the corner. martin is somewhere here. right here. there.layman, right john. clark. they worked on this brief for the foundation. of my campaign room from last time in the and thanks to tim for the wonderful prayer that he gave as introduction. you know, for the past several months, really. there's been a barrage like information of about whether i would run. think never before in our antory has there been such outcry about running in the senate race. just this week, the a.p. had an article entitled is roy moore the senate? and cnn came out to say that roy to announce his decision controversy.d gop and gop's biggest fear according to alabama reporter was roy moore running again. and one i liked especially, thinker by a former ofber of the dhs, department homeland security said the deep state smear machine is gearing up for judge roy moore again. has the nrfs, the national republican senate involved in ame race when there is no race yet. justin hunt, the spokesperson, said that no stone will be left unturned as it pertains to his background. in other words, the
melissa isaac, there in the corner. martin is somewhere here. right here. there.layman, right john. clark. they worked on this brief for the foundation. of my campaign room from last time in the and thanks to tim for the wonderful prayer that he gave as introduction. you know, for the past several months, really. there's been a barrage like information of about whether i would run. think never before in our antory has there been such outcry about running in the senate race. just this week, the...
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in the 17th century a physicist isaac newton was one of the 1st to experiment with color and light. he discovered that bike light is a mixture of rays of different colors inspire us move us by even manipulate us. busy what effect do colors have on us the internet certainly has no shortage of popular science tips on the subject read is said to have a stimulating influence blue instills a feeling of trust and green has a relaxing in fact. but can the impact of colors be scientifically proven. and what are colors exactly the human eye is able to distinguish between millions of colors although none of them are such tangible in objective terms the colors are just different wavelengths a tiny section of a. magnetic radiation ranging from x. rays and ultraviolet light to radio waves wavelengths between 40780 nanometers are visible to the human eye in this range we can see radiation in the form of color. combined result in white lights so how do we perceive individual colors. when white light strikes an object a part of it is absorbed while the rest is reflected so not all wavelengths reach
in the 17th century a physicist isaac newton was one of the 1st to experiment with color and light. he discovered that bike light is a mixture of rays of different colors inspire us move us by even manipulate us. busy what effect do colors have on us the internet certainly has no shortage of popular science tips on the subject read is said to have a stimulating influence blue instills a feeling of trust and green has a relaxing in fact. but can the impact of colors be scientifically proven. and...
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general said to us and it is going to make you sick with what's going up with you the most of your storm isaac talking to you no i didn't i didn't. really tell you yes he did how do you suppose it should be called to remind me of being in the forest and. maybe hooking up but it's. all good. as the city is to support me ok. ok ok ok i. was going to have the rest of. us from knowing a little packing for some to get one seriously i figured. out that i am quite ok. mom played us and that's not. must mean it's not i think. there are looking for a really good parking. tickets place i suspect that they're not to look inside to have this part of the force on this thing. very. thought i lost last me a minute then certainly less now faces a puppet than time in them the end of the world get to let up on the mayhem that i saw. when we were still. going to the hotel door pro-tem on the last and yet it was to be that concerned almost a year we had a possible miserable does he see most of them you know use our last saw and have natalie because. they weren't afraid yeah. yeah you must go now to learn how to g
general said to us and it is going to make you sick with what's going up with you the most of your storm isaac talking to you no i didn't i didn't. really tell you yes he did how do you suppose it should be called to remind me of being in the forest and. maybe hooking up but it's. all good. as the city is to support me ok. ok ok ok i. was going to have the rest of. us from knowing a little packing for some to get one seriously i figured. out that i am quite ok. mom played us and that's not....
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international where has just gone isaac ok in moscow now sabotage diplomacy that's what the iranian foreign minister has called us allegations that iran was behind the apparent attack on 2 tankers in the gulf of oman on thursday the u.s. secretary of state said that washington's assessment was based on intelligence but he failed to present any evidence. it is the assessment of the united states government that the islamic republic of iran is responsible for the attacks that occurred in the gulf of oman a proxy group operating in the area has the resources and proficiency to act with such a high degree of sophistication the us immediately jumped to make allegations against iran without a shred of factual circumstantial evidence only makes it abundantly clear that the b. team is moving to a plan b. sabotage diplomacy well the sea vessels caught fire and one of the world's came or oil rates near the strait of hormuz it is the only way in an item think gulf terrans threaten to shut the waterway in response to the us ending why of his own iranian oil imports each of the ships was lighted with a
international where has just gone isaac ok in moscow now sabotage diplomacy that's what the iranian foreign minister has called us allegations that iran was behind the apparent attack on 2 tankers in the gulf of oman on thursday the u.s. secretary of state said that washington's assessment was based on intelligence but he failed to present any evidence. it is the assessment of the united states government that the islamic republic of iran is responsible for the attacks that occurred in the gulf...
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. >> reporter: lieutenant isaac says officers tried for five minutes to reason with the suspect. at some point he dropped the machete but police still felt threatened. >> quickly stood up in a threatening manner and produced something from his side and quickly pointed it at the officers. >> reporter: thinking it was a gun an officer shot and killed hi ground. >> reporter: neighbors who knew the man for decades say he grew up in san leandro. >> he was always there, very helpful. >> he was a good guy. he watched out for me. >> reporter: all right, so the investigation is ongoing. the suspect did not have a gun. police say they recovered a wooden object that looks like a gun at the scene. but the alameda county da's office is involved in the investigation, which is protocol whenever there's an officer involved shooting. and i'm told they will be examining body cam footag of all the responding officers. kate larson, abc 7 news. >>> happening now along the peninsula, mountain view city leaders are demanding a ban on parking rvs. opponents say the move is unconstitutional. abc 7 news r
. >> reporter: lieutenant isaac says officers tried for five minutes to reason with the suspect. at some point he dropped the machete but police still felt threatened. >> quickly stood up in a threatening manner and produced something from his side and quickly pointed it at the officers. >> reporter: thinking it was a gun an officer shot and killed hi ground. >> reporter: neighbors who knew the man for decades say he grew up in san leandro. >> he was always there,...
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. >> reporter: the fbi identifies him as 22-year-old brian isaac clyde of dallas. his social media contains references to a tangle ocaf radiright conspiracy theories, but no clue about why he'd want to attack a federal office building. and amazingly despite all the shots fired, the gunman was the only person wounde the fbsays the gunman brian clyde was discharged from the army in 2017 agents have beent looking as service record and talking to friends and family, trying to figure out why he did this phillip? >> all right, pete, thank yo suddenly expd and sparked a firen ridgefield, new jersey, near new york city an off duty police officer was nearby at the time a helped rescue one es are department who was trapped inside and suffered minor injuries authorities are investigating the gas leak at the scene. >> s was an american heiress who built her own fashion empire we mourn the loss of gloria th vanderbilt e daughter of railroad tycoon, known for her vanderbilt jns kate snow takes a look at her legacy >> reporter: gloria vanderbilt had many titles. social light, wri
. >> reporter: the fbi identifies him as 22-year-old brian isaac clyde of dallas. his social media contains references to a tangle ocaf radiright conspiracy theories, but no clue about why he'd want to attack a federal office building. and amazingly despite all the shots fired, the gunman was the only person wounde the fbsays the gunman brian clyde was discharged from the army in 2017 agents have beent looking as service record and talking to friends and family, trying to figure out why...
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destroyed we don't have any chest seat on and shouted to take from the sunshine any essentials for isaac a shame they should get the nicest game here they destroy their school and open their own sensors and start i want the government to reopen this call for us because the weather is very warm and we are in the able to learn in such conditions . without a popular search that the school was taken over by isis isis threatened us in closed down our educational centers. along the banks why she came and shut our educational institutions the teachers were imprisoned tortured they ordered us to close schools they would choose education they were stuck joy we have lost our sensors appears that the government has been scheduled to. julian sanchez being subjected to psychological torture according to a you're an expert at the wiki leaks founder in a london prison for a last story out of more after this break. capitalism is a supposed to create companies they compete they make products some fail some of them succeed there's a central bank there in case the banks go under as the lender of last resor
destroyed we don't have any chest seat on and shouted to take from the sunshine any essentials for isaac a shame they should get the nicest game here they destroy their school and open their own sensors and start i want the government to reopen this call for us because the weather is very warm and we are in the able to learn in such conditions . without a popular search that the school was taken over by isis isis threatened us in closed down our educational centers. along the banks why she came...
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isaac larry and gives one example i've been doing 2 through 40 years haired grooming and the tool. and routine even the kid cannot have been here if the shortage of expertise do you want to wait for 30 years 40 years for america to become the big dog manufacturing you are 30 in the ward in philly. it's silly but there are hundreds of highly paid workers at larry and company headquarters the divine decree p.v.t. is coming out of their grain and they are paid a lot more for that the moral of the story of toys tariffs and trade is that the u.s. economy runs uncreative brainpower not industrial brawn robert oulds al-jazeera chatsworth california a chinese tech giant huawei has stepped up its legal fight against u.s. sanctions the companies filed a motion in court to have bans on its business is deemed unconstitutional adrian brown has this report. few companies could withstand the assault that while ways now under part of its response has been to open its doors to the international media rare in corporate china but these are unusual and uncertain times for the country's biggest technol
isaac larry and gives one example i've been doing 2 through 40 years haired grooming and the tool. and routine even the kid cannot have been here if the shortage of expertise do you want to wait for 30 years 40 years for america to become the big dog manufacturing you are 30 in the ward in philly. it's silly but there are hundreds of highly paid workers at larry and company headquarters the divine decree p.v.t. is coming out of their grain and they are paid a lot more for that the moral of the...
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destroyed we don't have any chance to see on and sheltered to take from the sunshine any ascensions for isaac ation. when isis came here they destroyed their school and opened their own sensors and i want the government to reopen this call for us because the weather is very warm we aren't able to learn in such conditions. you. know and. all. the rightly so. 7 educational centers which have been destroyed during the war between the isis militant group and the afghan government the clashes damaged or even destroyed places of a deviation and somebody's occasional sanders became isis headquarters i am demanding that the government helps us reopen our educational centers as soon as possible. you. know we wouldn't tell you something this is this school was taken over by isis i says threatened us and closed down our educational centers. it was good. a lot of the response came and shot our educational institutions the teachers were imprisoned and tortured they ordered us to close schools there were 2 educational buildings destroyed we have asked for the sensors to be repaired but the government hasn'
destroyed we don't have any chance to see on and sheltered to take from the sunshine any ascensions for isaac ation. when isis came here they destroyed their school and opened their own sensors and i want the government to reopen this call for us because the weather is very warm we aren't able to learn in such conditions. you. know and. all. the rightly so. 7 educational centers which have been destroyed during the war between the isis militant group and the afghan government the clashes...
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>> this morning, the fbi is continuing its investigation into what may have led 22-year- old brian isaac light to open fire on a federal courthouse building in downtown dallas yesterday. more than 300 people were working inside. >> i was just praying that he couldn't see me. if he would've saw me, he would've shot me, no doubt. >> reporter: tom fox is a photographer for the dallas morning news. he was outside the federal building waiting for a trial to start when he heard three pops before running for cover, he instinctively grabbed his camera. >> i pulled a long lens and i looked through the view founder and i saw the muzzle of the gun and the guy with the mask on. and i just made some frames real quick. >> he says he then hid behind the column near the building hoping clyde wouldn't notice him. officers exchanged fire with the shooter, eventually killing them. >> at multiple, more than five 30 round magazines on his person. a lot of rounds at his disposal and a large powerful weapon at his disposal. >> only one person suffered minor injuries while taking cover inside the building. fede
>> this morning, the fbi is continuing its investigation into what may have led 22-year- old brian isaac light to open fire on a federal courthouse building in downtown dallas yesterday. more than 300 people were working inside. >> i was just praying that he couldn't see me. if he would've saw me, he would've shot me, no doubt. >> reporter: tom fox is a photographer for the dallas morning news. he was outside the federal building waiting for a trial to start when he heard...
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this race reports from isaac henri. how much of them are most of us saw her father killed by book while fighters who also took away her mother now the 11 year old is fighting back challenging the ideology of our father's killers by getting an education. that. i want. to learn and. granted today. taken from a displaced people's camps she joins 200 others who are being looked after this school in the state capital by degree. the number of orphans on the streets and the danger they potentially posed for criminal gangs or to fight for boko haram is forcing the government to take action 50 of these bigger schools have been built in borno state the epicenter of the book or on crisis they can take in thousands of children were never had a chance to go to school or with education has been cut short the government you know hopes that they will help counter the extremist ideologies of the group and it could be children with knowledge and education to help them thrive. the state's governor says the priority now is to get the child
this race reports from isaac henri. how much of them are most of us saw her father killed by book while fighters who also took away her mother now the 11 year old is fighting back challenging the ideology of our father's killers by getting an education. that. i want. to learn and. granted today. taken from a displaced people's camps she joins 200 others who are being looked after this school in the state capital by degree. the number of orphans on the streets and the danger they potentially...
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only capture the alleged crime it also captured the suspect vehicle which sadly police looked at it isaac minute mu says was spotted the following morning. the mcdonald's parking lot of these go live with the female robbery suspect seated inside 48 years old. >>her name is carla ashford she's open resident. they were able to detain her and taken into custody with no incident. >>lieutenant mineable says the 93 year-old man survived the assault without suffering any major injuries, however. >>could have been much much worse and who knows in the in the following as you the pain starts to settle in a little bit more so i would imagine he's not feeling so great today least gives us some satisfaction knowing that a person. so violent. limits to what she would do. it's nice knowing that this person is behind bars. >>in san leandro has it led you kron 4 news. >>a judge has agreed to postpone the preliminary hearing for the alleged nor cal rapists until august, the 16th roy and charles waller made a brief court appearance standing inside a cage in a sacramento county jail. he is charged with 45 fe
only capture the alleged crime it also captured the suspect vehicle which sadly police looked at it isaac minute mu says was spotted the following morning. the mcdonald's parking lot of these go live with the female robbery suspect seated inside 48 years old. >>her name is carla ashford she's open resident. they were able to detain her and taken into custody with no incident. >>lieutenant mineable says the 93 year-old man survived the assault without suffering any major injuries,...
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. >> reporter: the fbi identifies him tonight as 22-year-old brian isaac clyde of dallas. his social media contains reference ps to a tangle of radical conspiracy theories but nolue as to why he would want to attack a federal office building. and amazingly despite all the s fired, the gunman was the only person wounded. >> clyde left the army in 2017. they're looking at service co re and talking to family to figure out why he did this. >>> another story we're following the dramatic escalation with iran. cehe u.s. has photo evidenran was behind the attacks on two oil tanrs as iran threatens to break the nuclear dealth at was already abandoned by presitrnt p. here's nbc richard engel. >> reporter: tonight the u.s. is building its case that iran attacked two commercial tankers in a critical persian gulf shipping route last week. u.s. central command says these photographare of iranian revolutionary guards removing an unexploded mine from the side of a japanese tanke plus pieces of the mine that was attached by nails and maets, even hand prints they left behind. iran denies it
. >> reporter: the fbi identifies him tonight as 22-year-old brian isaac clyde of dallas. his social media contains reference ps to a tangle of radical conspiracy theories but nolue as to why he would want to attack a federal office building. and amazingly despite all the s fired, the gunman was the only person wounded. >> clyde left the army in 2017. they're looking at service co re and talking to family to figure out why he did this. >>> another story we're following the...
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to work part time and this is this is this is got nothing to do with this sort of you do have it's isaac it's got to do with gender differences in work ethic i want my son i want my grandson to be able to clean up after themselves not just to think it's a woman's job now is that you might mike you might think that radical frankly this is the 21st century and that's what most of us want. now that there's a female back in 34 minutes with a look at you know who's your watch not international stage. officer. told him to get up off the ground began to pet him down. democrats on the sounds of kind of fighting into a grown man like wrestling essentially officer who. threw his baton. which the away from the officer. of his crew. they obviously did they kind of lunge for the weapon once missed and then when it happened on tree swung at the end didn't hit him i never saw any contact with you that you any kind of went back to where they were so the answer is back here there try again 15 feet apart at this point and that's when the officer pulled out his gun and aimed it on 3. when gold make good ma
to work part time and this is this is this is got nothing to do with this sort of you do have it's isaac it's got to do with gender differences in work ethic i want my son i want my grandson to be able to clean up after themselves not just to think it's a woman's job now is that you might mike you might think that radical frankly this is the 21st century and that's what most of us want. now that there's a female back in 34 minutes with a look at you know who's your watch not international...