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general john allen, colonel andrew bacevich, sarah sewall, we thank you. >> thanks, judy.. >> woodruff: these american strikes in syria came as president trump, as reported, was hosting the president of china for their first summit. the chief issues: north korea's nuclear and missile programs, and trade between the world's top two economies. john yang reports. >> the relationship developed by president xi and myself, i think, is outstanding. >> reporter: after his first encounter with the man leading the nation he once criticized as a menace, president trump was full of praise. >> president xi and all of his representatives have been really interesting to be with. i think we have made tremendous progress in our relationship with china. >> reporter: white house officials said the goal of the seaside summit was to establish a basis for future relations. >> ( translated ): this bilateral meeting is a thoughtful and ingenious arrangement. it is an important and meaningful development in the u.s.-china relationship. i believe that with the passage of time, we will make efforts
general john allen, colonel andrew bacevich, sarah sewall, we thank you. >> thanks, judy.. >> woodruff: these american strikes in syria came as president trump, as reported, was hosting the president of china for their first summit. the chief issues: north korea's nuclear and missile programs, and trade between the world's top two economies. john yang reports. >> the relationship developed by president xi and myself, i think, is outstanding. >> reporter: after his first...
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. >> i'm a huge john allen fan. he went later than i expected but i think he will be a great addition to the redskins. >> every defense player, every offense player. but i do believe that a strong foundation is the key. regardless of whether it is offense or defense. >> all right, nats were great on the road. 9-1 record away. but last night, they lost to the mets. a very in park because it was pups at the park day. debra alfarone loves it. and check this out. this is a first. they have a ballerina throwing out the first pitch. well, sort of. she spins. i don't know if i would call that a pirouette. dusty baker is not happy after that. and the nats are not either. they lose. 1:35 right here on wusa9 tomorrow the next game. >>> birds at yankees. os already down 5-0. and this is not going to help. a base knock up the middle as the orioles would fall to the yankees. the final count is 12-4. a lot to a little here in new york. >> not a good night. >> not a good night all around. caps are in deep trouble. so much for the
. >> i'm a huge john allen fan. he went later than i expected but i think he will be a great addition to the redskins. >> every defense player, every offense player. but i do believe that a strong foundation is the key. regardless of whether it is offense or defense. >> all right, nats were great on the road. 9-1 record away. but last night, they lost to the mets. a very in park because it was pups at the park day. debra alfarone loves it. and check this out. this is a first....
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nation coalition, a raid against isis that the united states put together under leadership of again john allen coalition is still vibrant, strong and conducting lots of military opportunities in iraq and syria against isis. if i'm baghdad, i don't think this one strike on this one airfield, which is going to make me feel more comfortable. >> is this a deterrent for his actions? we heard ivan watson talking about that. >> i think this truly is a case of apples and oranges because it is a much different situation. where as baa shar is looking at the russians as his ultimate guarantor. i think the north koreans are looking at china. but the north koreans pose a bigger threat. it is very limited and it is very contained. we get involved in an operation against the north koreans, i think that sets off a much larger chain of events in motion. of course, the south koreans, chinese, japanese, much bigger geopolitical stakes at play there. i think what we see in syria is very contained right now and hopefully it will stay that way. >> the secretary of state is going to moscow on tuesday. as far as we k
nation coalition, a raid against isis that the united states put together under leadership of again john allen coalition is still vibrant, strong and conducting lots of military opportunities in iraq and syria against isis. if i'm baghdad, i don't think this one strike on this one airfield, which is going to make me feel more comfortable. >> is this a deterrent for his actions? we heard ivan watson talking about that. >> i think this truly is a case of apples and oranges because it...
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john allen, bringing it back in here i hope hassan has more jokes than he had answers. he seemed to duck every question but i get that he wants to speak through the comedy. we showed the trump bit we were going to show tonight some of what we have seen from other presidents tell stories that room. >> absolutely. a lot goes on at the white house correspondents dinner. >> some of the jokes are personal about presidents. sometimes it goes beyond your typical roasting. if the reporters are smart they are trying to find out new information. there are so many government officials there. >> the case the president was making, this op-ed and the rally in the corner of the screen that's his hundred day rally. i want to give policy chops. he said he terminated the trans pacific partnership. this is from the op-ed removing job killing regulations. talks about confirming neil gorsuch, america first. he points to that he is doing things. >> his biggest achievement has been the appointment of gorsuch to the supreme court. that was one of the main reasons so many conservatives may not
john allen, bringing it back in here i hope hassan has more jokes than he had answers. he seemed to duck every question but i get that he wants to speak through the comedy. we showed the trump bit we were going to show tonight some of what we have seen from other presidents tell stories that room. >> absolutely. a lot goes on at the white house correspondents dinner. >> some of the jokes are personal about presidents. sometimes it goes beyond your typical roasting. if the reporters...
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i want to bring in our panel john allen from roll call, maria from voters latino and we're witnessinghe president exiting the stage. what did we see there in this very heart felt political speech? >> i'm coming it from what angles. one from "the new york times" and second a former press that covered the campaign. at the top in talking about the white house correspondents donald trump said hollywood actors are consoling each other. he has a star on the hollywood walk of fame. he's right now the executive producer of a prime time television show. he was on home alone two. there's not been a president that has had as much pop culture crossover in the history of the united states, not even reagan. it is amusing for a guy who spent 30 years trying to become part of that hollywood culture elite now totally poo poos it. as someone who covered that campaign, what really stuck out to me is this a place that donald trump feels at home. he can read "the snake". he can say we're going to build a wall. >> the question is whether it is problematic for the governing of the first 100 days that this p
i want to bring in our panel john allen from roll call, maria from voters latino and we're witnessinghe president exiting the stage. what did we see there in this very heart felt political speech? >> i'm coming it from what angles. one from "the new york times" and second a former press that covered the campaign. at the top in talking about the white house correspondents donald trump said hollywood actors are consoling each other. he has a star on the hollywood walk of fame....
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clinton, you mentioned amy thatr was shattered by john allen and amy barnes was eye-opening books they were on the show last week for most of the in-n-out of the three hour segments. it such a riveting luck in the most dysfunctional dysfunctional campaign which is the clinton campaign. they can tune. they got a series of false positives. secretary clinton won every debate. i know some people deemed trump won the debates but i was at each of them and i don't think you want a single debate. they got a false positive at the democratic convention convention . they got all these false positives and they became morere and more cautious as they went on. this book shattered is how that caution can disable from going out and asking people to vote for you and giving them a reason to do so on election day. they did not do so in wisconsin and michigan and pennsylvania and iowa and ohio. ohio went for me to point obaman win in 212289. trump when in 2016. that's my home state. it's astonishing. >> host: do you enjoy the book"a tours? >> guest: i don't do them very much. but tours are intensive, you
clinton, you mentioned amy thatr was shattered by john allen and amy barnes was eye-opening books they were on the show last week for most of the in-n-out of the three hour segments. it such a riveting luck in the most dysfunctional dysfunctional campaign which is the clinton campaign. they can tune. they got a series of false positives. secretary clinton won every debate. i know some people deemed trump won the debates but i was at each of them and i don't think you want a single debate. they...
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john. granlund to koivu presents a target through the legs of berglund. jake allen had to fight that off with the left pad. that is just phenomenal reactions. zach parise. game one. granlund, parise. off the koivu stick to the back of the net. they've done that before, john. >> john: set play. now the strategy, being talked about. st. louis we're ready for that again, i'm sure. 1:41 left. game three. off the draw. spurgeon. suter. parise. ryan suter. zach parise. in the screen out of play. >> pierre: you like the white puckle ride, john? >> john: love it. >> pierre: time-out for minnesota. >> john: so minnesota now will burn it. each team has called a time-out. that's all you get. 92 seconds left. >> pierre: jake allen's faced 41 shots in this game. faced 52 in game number one. and look at him here this afternoon in st. louis. i mean he's been all over. he's been anchored. he's been solid. rebound control. more times than not he's been exceptional. and i think the biggest thing is more traffic for minnesota. harder game for them to play. i think he's handled it fant
john. granlund to koivu presents a target through the legs of berglund. jake allen had to fight that off with the left pad. that is just phenomenal reactions. zach parise. game one. granlund, parise. off the koivu stick to the back of the net. they've done that before, john. >> john: set play. now the strategy, being talked about. st. louis we're ready for that again, i'm sure. 1:41 left. game three. off the draw. spurgeon. suter. parise. ryan suter. zach parise. in the screen out of...
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abby: yesterday john allen on last hour and amy, author of the new book shattered hillary clinton's campaigne are five months later. at what point do you look in the mirror and say maybe it was my fault. maybe i didn't have the right message. maybe i didn't go out there and inspire enough people to go to the polls and vote for me; right? take a listen what they had to say. >> they put it together very quickly, actually, in the immediate days after they were already blaming comey, russia. they were even blaming the press, basically saying that we were out gunning for her the whole time. and i don't necessarily think that's true. >> look, this new york times feature yesterday is a fascinating read. there's something in it for everybody, no matter what your political stripe is. there are important things in there. obviously, the comey letter had an affect at the end, measuring it's difficult. but i always go back to this idea that. >> yes, i am comey would have had an influence on this election if hillary clinton didn't set up a private server. >> there's a lot from that because no doubt the co
abby: yesterday john allen on last hour and amy, author of the new book shattered hillary clinton's campaigne are five months later. at what point do you look in the mirror and say maybe it was my fault. maybe i didn't have the right message. maybe i didn't go out there and inspire enough people to go to the polls and vote for me; right? take a listen what they had to say. >> they put it together very quickly, actually, in the immediate days after they were already blaming comey, russia....
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john forslund with brian buscher "inside the glass." mikael granlund. feeds it in on jake allen. jay bouwmeester to the outside. alex pietrangelo through the middle. alex steen. one of two st. louis goals today. cleared in on dubnyk. he find david perron. niederreiter drops it off. steen on the fore-check. along the boards now. marco scandella will take it back in his own zone. matt dumba in the middle of the ice, a little chip by nino niederreiter, comes all the way back in. joel edmundson by bouwmeester. out to center ice collected by jared spurgeon. they reset. ryan suter. jason pominville. jason zucker. look out. pominville, a shot blocked by bouwmeester. ryan suter hammers one. it gs in front. spurgeon back out to center. intercepted by paul stastny. has a goal in this one. to the outside. stastny out in front. defended beautifully that time by jared spurgeon. colton parayko to the corner. spurgeon hard on jaden schwartz. jason zucker. back down for the minnesota wild. through center ice. tying goal as it's dumped all the way back in. 90 seconds gone in overtime. colton para
john forslund with brian buscher "inside the glass." mikael granlund. feeds it in on jake allen. jay bouwmeester to the outside. alex pietrangelo through the middle. alex steen. one of two st. louis goals today. cleared in on dubnyk. he find david perron. niederreiter drops it off. steen on the fore-check. along the boards now. marco scandella will take it back in his own zone. matt dumba in the middle of the ice, a little chip by nino niederreiter, comes all the way back in. joel...
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john forslund with brian buscher "inside the glass." mikael granlund. feeds it in on jake allen. jay bouwmeester to the outside. alex pietrangelo through the middle. alex steen. one of two st. louis goals today. cleared in on dubnyk. he find david perron. niederreiter drops it off. steen on the fore-check. along the boards now. marco scandella will take it back in his own zone. matt dumba in the middle of the ice, a little chip by nino niederreiter, comes all the way back in. joel edmundson by bouwmeester. out to center ice collected by jared spurgeon. they reset. ryan suter. jason pominville. jason zucker. look out. pominville, a shot blocked by bouwmeester. ryan suter hammers one. it goes astray with traffic out in front. spurgeon back out to center. intercepted by paul stastny. has a goal in this one. to the outside. stastny out in front. defended beautifully that time by jared spurgeon. colton parayko to the corner. spurgeon hard on jaden schwartz. jason zucker. back down for the minnesota wild. through center ice. tying goal as it's dumped all the way back in. 90 seconds gon
john forslund with brian buscher "inside the glass." mikael granlund. feeds it in on jake allen. jay bouwmeester to the outside. alex pietrangelo through the middle. alex steen. one of two st. louis goals today. cleared in on dubnyk. he find david perron. niederreiter drops it off. steen on the fore-check. along the boards now. marco scandella will take it back in his own zone. matt dumba in the middle of the ice, a little chip by nino niederreiter, comes all the way back in. joel...
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john. granlund to koivu presents a target through the legs of berglund. jake allen had to fight that off with the left pad. that is just phenomenal reactions. zach parise. game one. granlund, parise. off the koivu stick to the back of the net. they've done that before, john. >> john: set play. now the strategy, being talked about. st. louis we're ready for that again, i'm sure. 1:41 left. game three. off the draw. spurgeon. suter. parise. ryan suter. zach parise. off the stick. defended by alex steen. in the screen out of play. >> pierre: you like the white puckle ride, john? >> john: love it. >> pierre: time-out for minnesota. >> john: so minnesota now will burn it. each team has called a time-out. that's all you get. 92 seconds left. >> pierre: jake allen's faced 41 shots in this game. faced 52 in game number one. and look at him here this afternoon in st. louis. i mean he's been all over. he's been anchored. he's been solid. rebound control. more times than not he's been exceptional. and i think the biggest thing is more traffic for minnesota. harder game for the
john. granlund to koivu presents a target through the legs of berglund. jake allen had to fight that off with the left pad. that is just phenomenal reactions. zach parise. game one. granlund, parise. off the koivu stick to the back of the net. they've done that before, john. >> john: set play. now the strategy, being talked about. st. louis we're ready for that again, i'm sure. 1:41 left. game three. off the draw. spurgeon. suter. parise. ryan suter. zach parise. off the stick. defended...
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allen poe and walt whitman. >> i talk about members of the liberal left and the early 20th century,john reed , his client. i talk about the hipsters. >> and then i practice on feet. >> again, figures of the cast of allen ginsberg and jack kerouac who are two of the sensors of biographical in this book. and then i go on and talk about some timothy., can casey and a whole array of characters who of course through the decade of the 1960s. when we think of the counterculture of the 1960s, we think of the hippies, we think of literally millions of participants. >> in one capacity or another. and they were individuals who were disenchanted with matters as they were in some facet. they were concerned about a stain on the american body republic, the continuance. they were deeply concerned about thewar in vietnam , but those are sort of the twin pillars in a manner of speaking. but they were also concerned about elemental issues. they were concerned about family relations and personal dealings and sexuality and consciousness and rationality . and there was this coalescing of forces, some demographic, some economic.
allen poe and walt whitman. >> i talk about members of the liberal left and the early 20th century,john reed , his client. i talk about the hipsters. >> and then i practice on feet. >> again, figures of the cast of allen ginsberg and jack kerouac who are two of the sensors of biographical in this book. and then i go on and talk about some timothy., can casey and a whole array of characters who of course through the decade of the 1960s. when we think of the counterculture of...
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allen poe and walt whitman. i talk about the lyrical left in the early 20th century, john reed, maurice bryant. i talk abouthipsters , and then i focus on the beats, the two figures of the cast of allen ginsberg and jack kerouac, two of the central biographical elements in this book. and then i go on and talk about timothy leary, ken kesey and a whole array of characters of course through the decade of the 1960s. when we think of the counterculture of the 1960s, when we think of the hippies we think of literally millions of participants in one capacity or another. and they were individuals who were disenchanted with matters as they were in some fashion. they were concerned about the greatest thing on the american body republic. and its continuance. they were deeply concerned about the war in vietnam. so those are kind of the two twin pillars in a manner of speaking. >> but they were also concerned about elemental issues. they were concerned about family relations. and personal dealings and sexuality. and consciousness. and rationality. >> and there was this coalescing of the forces, some demogra
allen poe and walt whitman. i talk about the lyrical left in the early 20th century, john reed, maurice bryant. i talk abouthipsters , and then i focus on the beats, the two figures of the cast of allen ginsberg and jack kerouac, two of the central biographical elements in this book. and then i go on and talk about timothy leary, ken kesey and a whole array of characters of course through the decade of the 1960s. when we think of the counterculture of the 1960s, when we think of the hippies we...
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case where they broke the russian code and found traces that showed that -- brian: was it allen weinstein? john: we can look it up. another thing on the h.r. haldeman's transcripts of henry kissinger's white house telephone conversations, all of which have been since opened up to scholars. did you use those two sources? john: nixon is so wonderful to do as a biographer because there is nothing more revealing than haldeman's diary, which he kept safely every night and wrote down almost everything of what nixon says and what his moves were during the day. then henry kissinger, who has this brilliant analytical mind and is a wonderful writer, put together three volumes of memoirs almost immediately after he left government service. they are just magical sources. you could go back to them time and time again. brian: what book is this for you? john: the third. brian: the first two were about? i did a biography of speaker tip o'neill and i did a biography of clearance darrell. i grew up in huntington, new york. i worked for the denver post twice, each time five years stints. i came back and worked fo
case where they broke the russian code and found traces that showed that -- brian: was it allen weinstein? john: we can look it up. another thing on the h.r. haldeman's transcripts of henry kissinger's white house telephone conversations, all of which have been since opened up to scholars. did you use those two sources? john: nixon is so wonderful to do as a biographer because there is nothing more revealing than haldeman's diary, which he kept safely every night and wrote down almost...
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the three guys jonathan allen, corey davis wide receiver, john ross a wide receiver and another namefor depending on where he slips or goes is derek barnett the defensive end out of tennessee. so here's what i'm going to tell if you high to pick one player, i would take the wide receiver out of western minnesota corey davis as the player i think for multiple reasons and he's a good guy. he would be the guy i think they're going to take at 14. so we'll see what happens. it starts 8:00 o'clock and i'll see you again tonight. >> all right. howard, of course, corey davis and ross said they want to be an eagle. thank you howard. quick note on the phillies they earlier game today at citizens bank park. sixth inning rookie gets his first career triple. michael saunders comes in to score phils go on to win this game three-two. but of course all the news is about the draft. and hopefully the eagles get impact player and big shout out to the temple guys. haason reddick may be a top ten pick now. temple strong. >> tonight at 10:00, this couple signed on to run rent a philly home. they had to wa
the three guys jonathan allen, corey davis wide receiver, john ross a wide receiver and another namefor depending on where he slips or goes is derek barnett the defensive end out of tennessee. so here's what i'm going to tell if you high to pick one player, i would take the wide receiver out of western minnesota corey davis as the player i think for multiple reasons and he's a good guy. he would be the guy i think they're going to take at 14. so we'll see what happens. it starts 8:00 o'clock...
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allen. replacement for the departed ricky john francois. let's go back and talk hockey mike thomas. do you realize every single time in recent memory, mike thomas where are you? there you are. every time in recent memory that the penguins have won the stanley cup the team they've beaten in the playoffs, one of the teams they've beaten in the playoffs has been washington. >> the road has been through washington, it certainly has been. did you realize in almost each of those occasions washington had won the first game and then pittsburgh would win after that so maybe this reversal i think it was pittsburgh was one and eight in game one, so maybe now that they're two and eight, maybe things will flip-flop. >> so you're saying there's a chance. >> i'm saying there's a chance. >> okay. >> far from over. this will be a long series. we'll be talking about this for two weeks. reagan national 67, dulles 64, bwi 67. it is a warm mild and a little humid start to the day today. satellite and radar showing sher shore. those came through overnight and we're in the clear for the rest of the day wi
allen. replacement for the departed ricky john francois. let's go back and talk hockey mike thomas. do you realize every single time in recent memory, mike thomas where are you? there you are. every time in recent memory that the penguins have won the stanley cup the team they've beaten in the playoffs, one of the teams they've beaten in the playoffs has been washington. >> the road has been through washington, it certainly has been. did you realize in almost each of those occasions...
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or john foster dulles was the state and his brother was the head of the cia, and they got along well. allenulles was the junior partner. he was the younger brother and i hink he was junior in many regards. and they felt dealing with nasser, it was best to do things quiet and ran a lot of the relationship through the cia. nd kermit roosevelt became a key figure in working with and, of course, he was one of the arabists in the state cia rtment -- i mean in the convinced that israel was a liability in the states. it was driving each of the arabs soviet arms of the union and what we had to do was the relationship and build up the nasser relationship. speaking ee nasser into a camera and saying there's a great relationship we can have and egypt if st y west will just do x and for me, believe me, sitting right off camera is kermit him what to ling say. exploited g, nasser the advent of the transistor extent. n he had a broadcasting capability unlike any other in the middle east. paid for by us? >> paid for by us. >> why? that happen. >> we kind of entered into a catholic marriage with nasser we d
or john foster dulles was the state and his brother was the head of the cia, and they got along well. allenulles was the junior partner. he was the younger brother and i hink he was junior in many regards. and they felt dealing with nasser, it was best to do things quiet and ran a lot of the relationship through the cia. nd kermit roosevelt became a key figure in working with and, of course, he was one of the arabists in the state cia rtment -- i mean in the convinced that israel was a...
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you hear about george washington you hear about john adams thomas jefferson but you don't hear about richard allensalom jones, paul cuffy. >> reporter: the hope is that through this museum even 242 years later, the history of this nation will be celebrated and remembered. >> we love our country. we want to understand much more. >> reporter: in olde city t-anita oh, cbs3 "eyewitness news." >> well, there's also a party on that nor the legacy of superstar prince. it was in full swing in minnesota one year after his death. fans are pouring into the music icon's hometown from near and far to pay tribute. they say they will never -- there will never be another prince. >> played every instrument like known to concept. >> he could play to a crowd any generation, energy, that's what i think is his biggest attribute was energy. >> well, thousands of fans will also gather outside of one of his favorite venues for an overnight block party. there is an ongoing criminal investigation into the circumstances surrounding the death of the 57-year-old singer. >>> and lauren's joining us now along with this gloomy w
you hear about george washington you hear about john adams thomas jefferson but you don't hear about richard allensalom jones, paul cuffy. >> reporter: the hope is that through this museum even 242 years later, the history of this nation will be celebrated and remembered. >> we love our country. we want to understand much more. >> reporter: in olde city t-anita oh, cbs3 "eyewitness news." >> well, there's also a party on that nor the legacy of superstar prince....
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you hear about the john adams, thomas jefferson, but you don't hear about richard alle allen, jones, paul -- african-americans. >> though the shot heard around the world was fired 242 years ago, the hope is that through this museum, even 242 years later, the history of this nation will be celebrated happen remembered. >> we love our country, we want to understand much more. >> in old sit, anita oh, cbs-3 "eyewitness news." >> lauren, great day to see inside taking in the museum, taking in anything as long as were you out of the rain. >> pretty light steady rain throughout the day. i know it made my dogs miserable, like ya, no, not having any part of this. you know the doggy umbrella ya, we did deal with light rain today. low clouds hanging armed, cool temperatures rape has cleared on out, live look at center city philadelphia cool air in place, 52 degrees, cooler air compliment northerly wind, wind speeds around 13 miles per hour so i think little windchill, dew point are starting to drop off now, drier air is building in. and it has cut off shower activity, but temperatures today di
you hear about the john adams, thomas jefferson, but you don't hear about richard alle allen, jones, paul -- african-americans. >> though the shot heard around the world was fired 242 years ago, the hope is that through this museum, even 242 years later, the history of this nation will be celebrated happen remembered. >> we love our country, we want to understand much more. >> in old sit, anita oh, cbs-3 "eyewitness news." >> lauren, great day to see inside...
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allen. he could be a replacement for the departed ricky john francois. >> 5:15.our weather this morning, already 66 degrees and the mercury just climbing. no complaints from me mike thomas. >> if you like summer time weather this is the weekend to do at this time. temperature right now 67 degrees. very mild start to the day. dulles even at 60. 63 for frederick. couple 50's towards the mountains, martinsburg and cumberland maryland waking up to temperatures of 59 degrees t what's ahead? humidity is going to be on the rise. that summertime humidity that we know so well around the d.c. region. we'll get a little taste of that as we head through the next several days here. this is a measure of moisture in the atmosphere. some 50's out there. frederick is at 63. leonardtown 63. later on today dewpoints in the low 60's which is noticeable. you'll start to notice it today. we head into your saturday, your sunday and even your monday, much closer to 65, maybe even 70 degrees during the overnight hours so rather uncomfortable and the high temperature will feel a couple de
allen. he could be a replacement for the departed ricky john francois. >> 5:15.our weather this morning, already 66 degrees and the mercury just climbing. no complaints from me mike thomas. >> if you like summer time weather this is the weekend to do at this time. temperature right now 67 degrees. very mild start to the day. dulles even at 60. 63 for frederick. couple 50's towards the mountains, martinsburg and cumberland maryland waking up to temperatures of 59 degrees t what's...
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four—time champion, john higgins, resisted a martin gould fightback to win10—6. he'll face northern ireland's mark allenmasters, novak djokovic survived a scare to come through his tie with gilles simon in three sets. this is his first tournament back following an elbow injury which has hampered the world number two's start to the season. after taking the first set, his french opponent hit back to win the second. djokovic was pushed all the way in the decider, with simon breaking him twice and serving for the match but the serb clung on for the win. i felt like i ifelt like i had control of the match. and then the match turned around. i started match. and then the match turned around. istarted making match. and then the match turned around. i started making unforced errors. he made less unforced errors. he made less unforced errors. usually he doesn't make too many. he was 2—3 points away from winning it. so i got myself out of that tricky situation. and that's probably the most important thing i ta ke probably the most important thing i take from today. no such luck for seventh seed jo wilfried tsonga,
four—time champion, john higgins, resisted a martin gould fightback to win10—6. he'll face northern ireland's mark allenmasters, novak djokovic survived a scare to come through his tie with gilles simon in three sets. this is his first tournament back following an elbow injury which has hampered the world number two's start to the season. after taking the first set, his french opponent hit back to win the second. djokovic was pushed all the way in the decider, with simon breaking him twice...
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allen, peter laurie, with walter cronkite. >> okay. >> that last one was by the way not true. >> john rubenstein takes on the role of grandpaeople up here. >> as for the oompa-loompas, yeah they're here too. don't ask any one about them. >> the oompa-loompas are top secret. >> to tell you the reaction that audible gasps, clapping, lot of laughter. >> reporter: since i had a broadway star here to teach me. >> you need a hat. >> all right. >> reporter: i tried to channel inner willie wonka. tried being operative word. >> beyond these gates. astonishment waits. but it must be believed to be seen. >> i end my visit the same place the show end in the great glass elevator. i'm paula faris in new york. ♪ >> paula its here to relive the scene. >> paula. >> paula. >> no. she dropped the baton. >> ha-ha. >> she tried. >> john stamos saw it and said it was a magical night. >> love that show. salt. want it da >>> making news in america this tuesday morning, show of force overnight. a u.s. nuclear submarine docking in south korea. this as north korea's military practices drills. the unusual gathering. we're live in washington. >>> trave
allen, peter laurie, with walter cronkite. >> okay. >> that last one was by the way not true. >> john rubenstein takes on the role of grandpaeople up here. >> as for the oompa-loompas, yeah they're here too. don't ask any one about them. >> the oompa-loompas are top secret. >> to tell you the reaction that audible gasps, clapping, lot of laughter. >> reporter: since i had a broadway star here to teach me. >> you need a hat. >> all right....
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allen, thank you so much. axes. on tomorrow's show governor john kasic and mike bloomberg join the discussion. a joint interview with the chairman of the senate foreign relations committee, senator bob corker and democratic member of that committee senator chris coons. come back. stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >> thanks so much, mika. thanks, joe. good morning. i'm stephanie ruhle. we're talking budget battle. congress returns, as negotiations to avert a shutdown intensify with one key sticking point. >> the wall is, in my view, immoral, expensive, unwise. >> this as the trump team sends mixed signals as to how hard they will push for that wall. >> as long as the president's priorities are adequately reflected and there's enough as far as flexibility for the border wall and border security, we will be okay with that. >> 100 days, trump now blasting the milestone as ridiculous, as he plans a week of executive orders and public events ending with a rally on his 100th day. president trump this morning branding recent polls fake as hispproval rating hits historic lows. >> he's ne
allen, thank you so much. axes. on tomorrow's show governor john kasic and mike bloomberg join the discussion. a joint interview with the chairman of the senate foreign relations committee, senator bob corker and democratic member of that committee senator chris coons. come back. stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >> thanks so much, mika. thanks, joe. good morning. i'm stephanie ruhle. we're talking budget battle. congress returns, as negotiations to avert a shutdown...
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maybe going to louisberg or allen wood may be imaginable, but not that. thank you, john dean.hank you, cynthia. up next, today marks equal pay day for 2017, actually it's the day when women need to work up until just to make up for what they lost last year in 2016. ivanka trump is out there saying we need to close that pay gap between men and women, but the president is quietly rolling back protections for women in the workplace. we're going to talk about the father-daughter relationship. that's next. this is "hardball," where the action is. ♪ ♪ everyone deserves attention, whether you've saved a lot or just a little. at pnc investments, we believe you're more than just a number. so we provide personal financial advice for every retirement investor. hidden in every swing, every chip, and every putt, is data that can make the difference between winning and losing. the microsoft cloud helps the pga tour turn countless points of data into insights that transform their business and will enhance the game for players and fans. the microsoft cloud turns information into insight. what
maybe going to louisberg or allen wood may be imaginable, but not that. thank you, john dean.hank you, cynthia. up next, today marks equal pay day for 2017, actually it's the day when women need to work up until just to make up for what they lost last year in 2016. ivanka trump is out there saying we need to close that pay gap between men and women, but the president is quietly rolling back protections for women in the workplace. we're going to talk about the father-daughter relationship....
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meanwhile john higgins, who's hoping to win his fifth title at the crucible, came through a high—quality match against northern ireland's mark allen on the other table this evening world number one mark selby finished his session against xiao guodong of china — 6—2 up. they'll resume at half past two tomorrow. that's all the sport for now. thank you, james. you have the paper review coming up at 1130 but before that, a quick look through. the mail on sunday claims the conservatives opinion poll lead has been slashed in half because of theresa may's plans over tax and pensions. this is how the sunday mirror reports that polled, giving the tories their highest lead since 1991. the paper says jeremy corbyn highest lead since 1991. the paper sasteremy corbyn is planning to slash the pay. theresa may parks her battle ta n ks slash the pay. theresa may parks her battle tanks on the labour's lawn. they are offering £100 of energy bills for workers. one in seven labour voters will switch to the tories in the upcoming election. the sunday telegraph, chairman of the conservatives claiming that jeremy corbyn is not suitable to take on the re
meanwhile john higgins, who's hoping to win his fifth title at the crucible, came through a high—quality match against northern ireland's mark allen on the other table this evening world number one mark selby finished his session against xiao guodong of china — 6—2 up. they'll resume at half past two tomorrow. that's all the sport for now. thank you, james. you have the paper review coming up at 1130 but before that, a quick look through. the mail on sunday claims the conservatives...
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john yarmuth of kentucky. a look at the results of the first round of voting in the french presidential election. then jonathan allen of rollcall and amy parts from the hill newspaper talk about their new book "shattered," a behind-the-scenes look at hillary clinton's failed presidential bid. at 8:00 david mccullough on q&a. host: joining us is congressman john yarmuth, the senior democrat on the budget committee and he announced he will be a candidate for reelection. it will be his seventh term it successful. thank issa much for being with us on newsmakers. let me introduce the reporters asking questions. christina pierson covers, for the wall street journey -- wall street journal. erik wasson covers budget and appropriations process for bloomberg. christina, you are up first. christina the current funding : expires on april 28. are we a week away from a government shutdown? rep. yarmuth: i think it is highly unlikely. i think most likely he will see a short-term continuing resolution a week or two. that will provide enough time for negotiations to take place. i think both sides have things they would like to see i
john yarmuth of kentucky. a look at the results of the first round of voting in the french presidential election. then jonathan allen of rollcall and amy parts from the hill newspaper talk about their new book "shattered," a behind-the-scenes look at hillary clinton's failed presidential bid. at 8:00 david mccullough on q&a. host: joining us is congressman john yarmuth, the senior democrat on the budget committee and he announced he will be a candidate for reelection. it will be...
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. >> joining me now is jonathan allen, columnist for role call and author of "shattered." good morning, john. >> good morning. >> we had disclosures overnight specifically for ivanka trump and her husband, jared kushner. ivanka has a substantial stake in her father's hotel in d.c., perhaps as much as $25 million. why does this matter? >> it matters because people staying at that hotel is a way to enrich ivanka trump and jared kushner who now have such great access to the president, not only personal access as advisers, but both of them access to the white house. west wing offices. so basically, there's an opportunity for pretty rank corruption there. that does not mean that they are corrupt. it simply means that they've got a structure here where there's a way to -- you know with, for foreign entities, for businesses, basically anybody who wants to seek favor at the white house to make ivanka trump richer. and that is structurally problematic. >> and we're also joined now by kevin cerelli ofloomberg. kevin, by not taking a salary, which it really won't make much to her income at all, does th
. >> joining me now is jonathan allen, columnist for role call and author of "shattered." good morning, john. >> good morning. >> we had disclosures overnight specifically for ivanka trump and her husband, jared kushner. ivanka has a substantial stake in her father's hotel in d.c., perhaps as much as $25 million. why does this matter? >> it matters because people staying at that hotel is a way to enrich ivanka trump and jared kushner who now have such great...
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john foster dulles was secretary of state, and his brother was the head of the cia. they got along well. allenles was the junior partner, the younger brother. withfelt that, in dealing nasser, it was best to do things on the quiet. they ran a lot of the relationship through the cia. , in charge oflt the middle east at the caa, became a key figure in working with nasser -- at the cia, became a key figure in working with nasser. it was driving egypt and the arabs into the saarc -- into the arms of the soviet union. what we had to do with the legitimize the u.s.-israeli relationship and build up the nasa relationship. there is a great relationship with can have between the west and egypt if the west will just do x and y for me, sitting right off camera is common roosevelt telling him what to say. exploited the transistor extent. an incredible he had broadcasting capability unlike anyone else in the middle east, paid for by the cia. we entered into a catholic marriage with nasser before we gave him. death before we dated him. --ple like roosevelt were so before we dated him. were soike roosevelt e
john foster dulles was secretary of state, and his brother was the head of the cia. they got along well. allenles was the junior partner, the younger brother. withfelt that, in dealing nasser, it was best to do things on the quiet. they ran a lot of the relationship through the cia. , in charge oflt the middle east at the caa, became a key figure in working with nasser -- at the cia, became a key figure in working with nasser. it was driving egypt and the arabs into the saarc -- into the arms...
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allen, peter laurie -- >> reporter: three different charlies take turns hunting for their golden ticket. what's your favorite line? >> don't you? the wonka ripple scrumptious fudge delight is the best chocolate bar ever made! >> reporter: johnole of grandpa joe, made famous by jack albertson in the movie. >> he was a big inspiration to me. his big heart. that's what he showed and that's what i try to show in this role. >> reporter: and i end my visit the same place the show ends. in the great glass elevator. what do you think all the little kids out there to take away from this production? >> i hope for them it opens up the idea of imagination. and also to follow sweet charlie bucket's lead and be decent and hopeful. ♪ to see >> reporter: for "nightline" i'm paula faris in new york. ♪ the moon from here >> and how sweet it is. thanks for watching abc news. online at abcnews.com and our "nightli and i take my job seriously. while i'm busy watching the game, i need your help keeping an eye on the stands. if you see something that doesn't look quite right,
allen, peter laurie -- >> reporter: three different charlies take turns hunting for their golden ticket. what's your favorite line? >> don't you? the wonka ripple scrumptious fudge delight is the best chocolate bar ever made! >> reporter: johnole of grandpa joe, made famous by jack albertson in the movie. >> he was a big inspiration to me. his big heart. that's what he showed and that's what i try to show in this role. >> reporter: and i end my visit the same place...
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allen. but we also see him outside of philadelphia and outside of seeing this growing population that clearly helped her. the only person she names is johnowles, a ship faster i was able to because she named his name she made it clear in her article in the interview she only named his name because she knew he was deceased and wouldn't get in trouble but it was very clear that following the reports that pulled into the port in philadelphia, his ship was in philadelphia at exactly the time judge ran away and made it to portsmouth at the beginning of june so that's how i figured out that it was a man see bfornancy by looking at thep advertisements. so clearly, the community was involved with her and her becoming a fugitive and a hold to be the same is true in new hampshire. she gets help and assistance from the population of new hampshire. when she arrives in portsmouth there were more black people in mount vernon and then portsmouth. still maybe. i don't know. it's a lovely city i spent a lot of time there. absolutely gorgeous. but when i realized she went to portsmouth i was like why portsmouth. portsmouth. then i realized she couldn't go
allen. but we also see him outside of philadelphia and outside of seeing this growing population that clearly helped her. the only person she names is johnowles, a ship faster i was able to because she named his name she made it clear in her article in the interview she only named his name because she knew he was deceased and wouldn't get in trouble but it was very clear that following the reports that pulled into the port in philadelphia, his ship was in philadelphia at exactly the time judge...
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john matarese, abc7 news. president trump: it's more work. i thought it would be easier. jonathan: the president opening up about the first 100 days. the candid interview coming up. >> washington redskins select jonathan allen virginia jonathan allen coming home to play for the redskins. we talk to his high school coach in loudoun county. alison: now at 5:00, a community's novel approach to try to end the opioid epidemic and the strong message they are trying to send with the billboard when i join you at 5:00. why are you checking your credit score? you don't want to drive old blue forever, do you? [brakes squeak] credit karma, huh? yep, it's free. credit karma. give yourself some credit. announcer: from abc7 news this is a breaking news assert. nancy: we are following breaking news. authorities are in an all-out search for david watson, a man convicted for trying to kill police officers in delaware. you see the picture on the bottom right-hand corner of the screen. he escaped from a maryland prison facility in jessup this morning. he was transferred for a psychiatric facing additional charges in maryland. watson was last seen in route one in jessup but he has not been seen since. police want
john matarese, abc7 news. president trump: it's more work. i thought it would be easier. jonathan: the president opening up about the first 100 days. the candid interview coming up. >> washington redskins select jonathan allen virginia jonathan allen coming home to play for the redskins. we talk to his high school coach in loudoun county. alison: now at 5:00, a community's novel approach to try to end the opioid epidemic and the strong message they are trying to send with the billboard...
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allen, thank you so much. axes. on tomorrow's show governor john kasic and mike bloomberg join the discussion.nator bob corker and democratic member of that committee senator chris coons. come back. stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >> thanks so much, mika. thanks, joe. good morning. i'm stephanie ruhle. we're talking budget battle. congress returns, as negotiations to avert a shutdown intensify with one key sticking point. >> the wall is, in my view, immoral, expensive, unwise. >> this as the trump team sends mixed signals as to how hard they will push for that wall.
allen, thank you so much. axes. on tomorrow's show governor john kasic and mike bloomberg join the discussion.nator bob corker and democratic member of that committee senator chris coons. come back. stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >> thanks so much, mika. thanks, joe. good morning. i'm stephanie ruhle. we're talking budget battle. congress returns, as negotiations to avert a shutdown intensify with one key sticking point. >> the wall is, in my view, immoral,...
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john higgins, through to the quarter—finals of the world snooker championship. higgins is hoping to win his fifth title at the crucible. he came through a high—quality match against northern ireland's mark allenll. 0h weekend. fantastic! that one fall hull. oh my goodness. -- for. incredible scenes at the fed cup as well. not the kind of thing you want to see at elite level sport, or anywhere, really. very, very, very u nfortu nate. anywhere, really. very, very, very unfortunate. the marathon quickly. have you ever done one?” unfortunate. the marathon quickly. have you ever done one? i have never done one. will i? probably not. none of us have done it. we have full admiration for the 40,000 people who are lining up to take part in the london marathon today. many have been getting in touch. this person's hubby is marathon—ready. she is wishing him good luck for muscular dystrophy. and social enterprise, that's what's darryl is running for. and three marathons today from this man. he started at four o'clock this morning and is off to the start line for the second. good luck. well done, david. and bernie says good luck to emrie taylor. and jack garner has done well to prepare for the marathon. g
john higgins, through to the quarter—finals of the world snooker championship. higgins is hoping to win his fifth title at the crucible. he came through a high—quality match against northern ireland's mark allenll. 0h weekend. fantastic! that one fall hull. oh my goodness. -- for. incredible scenes at the fed cup as well. not the kind of thing you want to see at elite level sport, or anywhere, really. very, very, very u nfortu nate. anywhere, really. very, very, very unfortunate. the...
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john higgins, through to the quarter—finals of the world snooker championship. higgins is hoping to win his fifth title at the crucible. he came through a high—quality match against northern ireland's mark allenit all continues today. lay it does, indeed. nowhere busier than the london marathon. 40,000 expected to take part. these two started running from birmingham. london will be their sixth marathon in six states. they have made £11,500. also, a message from christopher. today we will see this amazing man complete his challenge of 100 marathons, wait for it, in 100 days. he has raised over £50,000 so 100 days. he has raised over £50,000 so farand 100 days. he has raised over £50,000 so far and still counting. good luck. that is from gary, i should say. the e—mail was from a man called christopher. paul cousins is running dressed as a helicopter for cancer research. “— running dressed as a helicopter for cancer research. —— cousins. should we find out how the preparations are going in greenwich? the big preparations. it looks like they almost have the start line ready. yes. they are just winching it into place and have almost finished constructing it. there is notjust one. there are three i
john higgins, through to the quarter—finals of the world snooker championship. higgins is hoping to win his fifth title at the crucible. he came through a high—quality match against northern ireland's mark allenit all continues today. lay it does, indeed. nowhere busier than the london marathon. 40,000 expected to take part. these two started running from birmingham. london will be their sixth marathon in six states. they have made £11,500. also, a message from christopher. today we will...
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