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john burns is at john burns real estate and he is superb.ree -- he has the california pedigree. can i use one of my charts? >> please. tom: i am trying to outdo john burns. there is the housing boom. extracted layout the pre-boom trend. we are sort of back to where we were. >> that chart shows it really well. where the housing market is fully recovered, home prices rising 4% to 5% per year. i think income growth is trying to rise at that pace for workers. the market is doing fine. tom: you do best, a psychological dynamic behind this. your book is "the big shift." is there a big shift from owning to renting? >> there is. i got 9000 hours of research into this book. it is not out yet. >> high rent. people inthe things expensive markets like new york do not get is the mortgage interest tax reduction is gone. the median home price is $240,000 at a 4% interest rate, property taxes, maybe i can get to $10,000 in itemized the directions. standard deduction is $12,000. tom: a new thought i did not know that? >> i'm sure you did. tom: it is useless.
john burns is at john burns real estate and he is superb.ree -- he has the california pedigree. can i use one of my charts? >> please. tom: i am trying to outdo john burns. there is the housing boom. extracted layout the pre-boom trend. we are sort of back to where we were. >> that chart shows it really well. where the housing market is fully recovered, home prices rising 4% to 5% per year. i think income growth is trying to rise at that pace for workers. the market is doing fine....
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. >>> that was the john burn band performing at haddon lake park in camden county later night.rt was part of the sundown music series. >>> kate, what's going on outside today? >> definitely very, steamy start to the morning the second you walk out, you notice just how humid it is. if you coming out from air conditioner space, it is such a steamy beginning, due points currently into the 70's in all every location. in addition to that, granted we should see a couple of showers and thunderstorms today but the air quality is far from ideal. heads up. listen up. we'll show you where the air quality alert is posted again here today. i know. it starts to sound like a broken record. this is the pattern we're in the midst of. unhealthy for sensitive groups here across most of you southern new jersey, southeastern pa and all of the state of delaware. if you are suffer from respiratory problems this is not day to be outside if you can help it try to seek out the air conditionering. it's the ground level ozone is going to be baked up out there creating pretty poor conditions. very highly p
. >>> that was the john burn band performing at haddon lake park in camden county later night.rt was part of the sundown music series. >>> kate, what's going on outside today? >> definitely very, steamy start to the morning the second you walk out, you notice just how humid it is. if you coming out from air conditioner space, it is such a steamy beginning, due points currently into the 70's in all every location. in addition to that, granted we should see a couple of...
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. >> ♪ >> the john burn band entertained the crowd in haddon heights. natalie opened the show.l part of the sundown music series and fun for the whole family. ♪ >>> don't miss out on the laughs coming up next the late show with stephen bert followed by the late late show with james corden. our morning team is back tomorrow from 4:30 to 7:00. >> i'm ukee washington. >> i'm jessica dean. we're always on for you at cbsphilly.com. >> thanks for watching. good night, family. sleep well. ♪ paidrcl program proudlywing is a brought to you be prosvent. do you make frequent trips to the bathroom... suffer from urgency... hesitancy? do you get up more than once a night? can you even sit through a movie? or, worse, have a diminished sex drive?
. >> ♪ >> the john burn band entertained the crowd in haddon heights. natalie opened the show.l part of the sundown music series and fun for the whole family. ♪ >>> don't miss out on the laughs coming up next the late show with stephen bert followed by the late late show with james corden. our morning team is back tomorrow from 4:30 to 7:00. >> i'm ukee washington. >> i'm jessica dean. we're always on for you at cbsphilly.com. >> thanks for watching....
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. >> ♪ >> the john burn band entertained the crowd in haddon heights. natalie opened the show.part of the sundown music series and fun for the whole family. ♪ >>> don't miss out on the laughs coming up next the late show with stephen bert followed by the late late show with james corden. our morning team is back tomorrow from 4:30 to 7:00. >> i'm ukee washington. >> i'm jessica dean. we're always on for you at cbsphilly.com. >> thanks for watching. good night, family. sleep well. ♪ >> stephen: well, yesterday was the very last primary, so the primary season is officially over. looks like i won't be needing this anymore. mmm. ( laughter ) or my liquor. ( laughter ) or my meds. or my trusty airplane glue. gone, friend. nope, now it's on to the general election. now it's time to bring out the psychedelic toads. whoooo! >> tonight, stephen welcomes liam hemsworth ana gasteyer and a performance by ced
. >> ♪ >> the john burn band entertained the crowd in haddon heights. natalie opened the show.part of the sundown music series and fun for the whole family. ♪ >>> don't miss out on the laughs coming up next the late show with stephen bert followed by the late late show with james corden. our morning team is back tomorrow from 4:30 to 7:00. >> i'm ukee washington. >> i'm jessica dean. we're always on for you at cbsphilly.com. >> thanks for watching....
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improved the protocols have improved security, for travelers to the united states enormously, as john burn that has made a difference for our security. >> the attack planner was added to the u.s. terror watch list we're told, and now the fear is he was planning attacks on turkish and american facilities. will his success in istanbul influence terror strategies in the united states? this is someone who has been on the u.s. terror list in the united states. the master mind of the istanbul attack, will his success in istanb istanbul, has it changed counter terrorism strategies here in the u.s.? >> as i said, wherever there is a successful attack, we re-evaluate all of our different procedures to ensure that we can defend against such attacks, it is incredibly hard to defend against suicide attacks, that is one of the difficult things that we struggle with, his stuck session may also inspire copycat attempts, but again, suicide vests are not simple to put together, simply compared to getting hold of assault weapons and simple low shooting up a soft target. >> daniel benjamin, thank you very mu
improved the protocols have improved security, for travelers to the united states enormously, as john burn that has made a difference for our security. >> the attack planner was added to the u.s. terror watch list we're told, and now the fear is he was planning attacks on turkish and american facilities. will his success in istanbul influence terror strategies in the united states? this is someone who has been on the u.s. terror list in the united states. the master mind of the istanbul...
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so let us here tonight, each of us, all of us, rededicate ourselves to keeping burning the golden torch of promise which john fitzgerald kennedy set aflame. [applause] and let none of us stop to rest until we have written into the law of the land all the suggestions that made up the john fitzgerald kennedy program. and then let us continue to supplement that program with the kind of laws that he would have us write. [applause] tonight, we offer ourselves -- on our record and by our platform -- as a party for all americans, an all-american party for all americans. this prosperous people, this land of reasonable men, has no place for petty partisanship or peevish prejudice. the needs of all can never be met by parties of the few. the needs of all cannot be met by a business party or a labor party, not by a war party or a peace party, not by a southern party or a northern party. [applause] our deeds will meet our needs only if we are served by a party which serves all our people. we are members together of such a party, the democratic party of 1964. we have written a proud record of accomplishments for all amer
so let us here tonight, each of us, all of us, rededicate ourselves to keeping burning the golden torch of promise which john fitzgerald kennedy set aflame. [applause] and let none of us stop to rest until we have written into the law of the land all the suggestions that made up the john fitzgerald kennedy program. and then let us continue to supplement that program with the kind of laws that he would have us write. [applause] tonight, we offer ourselves -- on our record and by our platform --...
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some would burn hotter and quicker than others. it would lead to fires and homes. john d. rockefeller was interested in standardizing that in making us a safer product for americans. that is really what he was able to achieve with standard oil. and even went so far as to build their own safety lamps to burn standard oil in standardized kerosene oil in the homes. this led to rockefeller quickly becoming one of the wealthiest men in america, and also becoming one of the most hated men in america as they call him. the way john d. rockefeller ran his business, the way he took over other petroleum industries led to a very bad public image. his business practices were well-known as not the best in american business. it was at that point where his advisers told him he needed to appear even more charitable than he already was. he began his own campaign where when he was out on the streets walking around, meeting people, talking to people, he would get out dimes. it became a very large legend behind rockefeller dimes. to be handed a dime at the time, the early 1800s when he was doi
some would burn hotter and quicker than others. it would lead to fires and homes. john d. rockefeller was interested in standardizing that in making us a safer product for americans. that is really what he was able to achieve with standard oil. and even went so far as to build their own safety lamps to burn standard oil in standardized kerosene oil in the homes. this led to rockefeller quickly becoming one of the wealthiest men in america, and also becoming one of the most hated men in america...
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john rockefeller's idea and desire to standardize kerosene. it was what most homes were using as a lighting oil in their lamps. at the time, kerosene was somewhat dangerous. some of it would burn hotter or quicker than others. there was no standardization. john d rockefeller was interested in standardizing that and making it a safe product for americans. that's what he was able to achieve and even went so far as lampsld their own safety to burn it in. standardized in the homes. this led to rockefeller quickly becoming one of the wealthiest men in america. also becoming one of the most hated men in america, as they called him. the way that john d rockefeller ran his business, the way that he took over other petroleum industries, led to a very bad public image. his business practices were well known as not the best in american business. it was at that point that his advisers told him that he needed to appear even more charitable than he already was. out onn his own campaign the streets, walking around, meeting people and talking to people. he would give out dimes. there became a very large regiment kind rock of -- behind rockefeller dimes. to be given a dime in the early 1900s w
john rockefeller's idea and desire to standardize kerosene. it was what most homes were using as a lighting oil in their lamps. at the time, kerosene was somewhat dangerous. some of it would burn hotter or quicker than others. there was no standardization. john d rockefeller was interested in standardizing that and making it a safe product for americans. that's what he was able to achieve and even went so far as lampsld their own safety to burn it in. standardized in the homes. this led to...
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john dikerson. in another breaking story tontd, explosive wildfires are burning in the west, fires in california, earn flamed by triple digit heat and draught-dry brush. what forecasters call a heat dome is smotterring much of the nation and here's mireya villarreal. >> reporter: fire crews struggled to stop the fast-moving fire from gutting more than a dozen homes. for three days more than 1600 firefighters have been battling the blaze in temperatures as high as 110 degrees. >> that fire came through like a freight train. >> reporter: l.a. county fire chief john trip. >> all the experiences we have seen with fire, that is all out the window. you got to look at the four major fires we've had in this county in six weeks. we have seen fires explode all over this county. so that ready, set, go program is not worked, foarks. it's real. >> the fire was right here, gigantic flames and houses where circled completely. >> reporter: steve and derek own area. flames destroyed several structures used in dozens of hollywood films and tv shows like the gambler and knight rider. >> at some point you know you are de
john dikerson. in another breaking story tontd, explosive wildfires are burning in the west, fires in california, earn flamed by triple digit heat and draught-dry brush. what forecasters call a heat dome is smotterring much of the nation and here's mireya villarreal. >> reporter: fire crews struggled to stop the fast-moving fire from gutting more than a dozen homes. for three days more than 1600 firefighters have been battling the blaze in temperatures as high as 110 degrees. >>...
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show designer john was there about one hour prior to get things a final look over and to trigger the show itself. the show runs about 25 minutes. an excellent hundreds of feet overhead. burning shell casings, they fluttered down on the launch area we were nowhere near there, but it was amazing for john, and it it was just another day at work. when you're back there hooping and hollering, you can see the crowd. >> at hopefully you do. [inaudible] >> the responsible thing on tv is to say don't play with fireworks, we all know you're going to anyway. i push it push it the chance to come along and see how it's done. many fireworks company is very secretive go to w extravagan wo.com. it's fine if you can get them, you can give mentors you can get him in in pennsylvawere a but ts is something completely different. it's a show if they do it right with the music background, it's also. >> the things they're sendingnop you do not want to be sending up in your yard, number one you may not be able to afford it, ny'ber two god for bid your behind that you could blow your hands off. >> it is illegal but i and ts illegal for reason,. >> could be half drunk anyway therwhat as a lot of stuff
show designer john was there about one hour prior to get things a final look over and to trigger the show itself. the show runs about 25 minutes. an excellent hundreds of feet overhead. burning shell casings, they fluttered down on the launch area we were nowhere near there, but it was amazing for john, and it it was just another day at work. when you're back there hooping and hollering, you can see the crowd. >> at hopefully you do. [inaudible] >> the responsible thing on tv is to...
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some of it would burn hotter and quicker than others and it would lead to fires and homes, so john deally interested in standardizing that in making a safe product for americans. that is really what he was able to achieve with standard oil and even went so far as to build their own safety lamps to burn standard oil in. this led to rockefeller quickly becoming one of the wealthiest man in america and also becoming one of the most hated man in america, as they called him. the way john d rockefeller ran his business, the way he took over other petroleum industries led to a very bad public image. his business practices were well-known as not the best in american business. it was at that point where his advisers told him he needed to appear even more charitable than he already was and he began his own campaign where when he was out on the streets walking around meeting people, talking to people, he would give out dimes and became a very large legend behind the rockefeller dimes. that was really to, to be handed a dime when rockefeller was doing this, he was giving away actually a large am
some of it would burn hotter and quicker than others and it would lead to fires and homes, so john deally interested in standardizing that in making a safe product for americans. that is really what he was able to achieve with standard oil and even went so far as to build their own safety lamps to burn standard oil in. this led to rockefeller quickly becoming one of the wealthiest man in america and also becoming one of the most hated man in america, as they called him. the way john d...
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burning for 30 seconds, and there was a crowd of people outside. you can understand, people were scared it was going to explode. >> a car approaches the flaming motorcycle and then turns away. but john solecki hears the accident from inside his office and races out to help. he and another man pull rivera away from the burning motorcycle. >> flames were really intense. when we pulled him out and got him to the middle of the street away from the bike, he was on fire on his legs. >> solecki takes off his shirt and stamps out rivera's burning legs as co-workers joe benedict and stephen boon arrive to help. >> john is still trying to put him out with his shirt, and joe, joe just looking to do something to help out. i handed hip the fire extinguisher. >> i quick pulled it out of his hands and pulled the pin and started extinguishing the fire on walter. when i seen that the fire was out on him, i don't know what made me go over to try to put the fire out on the motorcycle, but that's what i tried to do. >> rivera regains consciousness as boon and solecki pull him even further from the wreck. >> i kept trying to get up, like, trying to get up from the street. i broke my right femur bone. it
burning for 30 seconds, and there was a crowd of people outside. you can understand, people were scared it was going to explode. >> a car approaches the flaming motorcycle and then turns away. but john solecki hears the accident from inside his office and races out to help. he and another man pull rivera away from the burning motorcycle. >> flames were really intense. when we pulled him out and got him to the middle of the street away from the bike, he was on fire on his legs....
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burns. he's going to rev it up here and john bolton. it is so important that we come together to defeat hillary clinton and the race-baiting democrats! lou: pastor burns, i can't help but watch and listen when he talks. he's wonderful. >> focusing on the colors that divide us and not the colors that unite us. [cheers and applause] lou: he's great. >> she is afraid, she is afraid, she is afraid because she knows that together we will never allow hillary clinton to become the next president of the united states of america! lou: if you could, folks. this is a pictur they are as revved up as anybody in the crowd here. >> i move to declare to the whole world and to the republican party that under donald trump and under a donald trump administration, all lives matter! hough we are going to stay with pastor burns for a minute. >> and that means black lives, white lives, hispanic lives, asian lives, muslim lives, all lives matter! and even though. [chanting all lives matter!] >> there you go! even though i disagree with the tactics and the divis
burns. he's going to rev it up here and john bolton. it is so important that we come together to defeat hillary clinton and the race-baiting democrats! lou: pastor burns, i can't help but watch and listen when he talks. he's wonderful. >> focusing on the colors that divide us and not the colors that unite us. [cheers and applause] lou: he's great. >> she is afraid, she is afraid, she is afraid because she knows that together we will never allow hillary clinton to become the next...
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in kick, biography poly burn remembers the life of kathleen kennedy, john f kennedy's younger sister. kaitlyn fits describes the relationship between the united states and latin america during the 18th and 19th centuries in our sister republic. craig pittman looks at how florida influences the rest of the united states in "oh, florida". look for the titles this coming week and watch for the authors n coming weeks. >> authorer and documentary filmmaker sebastian junger. his books include "the perfect storm: a true story of men against the sea, fire, a death in belmont, and war," war answered viewer questions and talked about books during our in-depth program. >> host: sebastian junger, how did you end up in jilet, wyoming? >> guest: i graduated college and group outside of boston in a suburb and felt like i was never challenged. i grew up very affluent. and i decided to set off and see my country and hitchhiked across the country. i bought gear and put it in a backpack and all set and prepared. very responsible young man. i set out and wound up in jilette, wyoming which is a tough mini
in kick, biography poly burn remembers the life of kathleen kennedy, john f kennedy's younger sister. kaitlyn fits describes the relationship between the united states and latin america during the 18th and 19th centuries in our sister republic. craig pittman looks at how florida influences the rest of the united states in "oh, florida". look for the titles this coming week and watch for the authors n coming weeks. >> authorer and documentary filmmaker sebastian junger. his books...
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john when he was killed. he lost his arm. and are was smoke, blood, burning smell. i will never forget it.ng rubber, the steel was blown away, and him. works as a diving instructor in dubai after he struggled to settle in britain. he is haunted by that date in basra. >> i made that decision. it is a terrible burden to carry with you. i've carried it for 11 years. fergal: a lot of people should feel guilty about what happened in iraq, but you are not one of them, surely? responsibility. i was in the land rover. i let him down that day. a soldier's greatest fear is letting him down on the front line. fergal: will you be able to forgive yourself? >> on the day that i die. fergal: troops have been welcomed as liberators and became targets as iraq unraveled. it unleashed catastrophe. >> it went from warfare straight into peacekeeping. it is impossible. one minute you are trying to kill somebody, and the next minute you are trying to protect them. >> the ministry of defense has name a british soldier killed by a roadside bomb on friday. fergal: john rigby was killed on his 24th birthday. his twi
john when he was killed. he lost his arm. and are was smoke, blood, burning smell. i will never forget it.ng rubber, the steel was blown away, and him. works as a diving instructor in dubai after he struggled to settle in britain. he is haunted by that date in basra. >> i made that decision. it is a terrible burden to carry with you. i've carried it for 11 years. fergal: a lot of people should feel guilty about what happened in iraq, but you are not one of them, surely? responsibility. i...
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so let us here tonight, each of us, all of us, rededicate ourselves to keeping burning the golden torch of promise which john fitzgerald kennedy set aflame. [applause] lyndon johnson: and let none of us stop to rest until we have written into the law of the land all the suggestions that made up the john fitzgerald kennedy program. and then let us continue to supplement that program with the kind of laws that he would have us write. [applause] [cheers] johnson: tonight, we offer ourselves -- on our record and by our platform -- as a party for all americans, an all-american party for all americans. this prosperous people, this land of reasonable men, has no place for petty partisanship or peevish prejudice. [applause] johnson: the needs of all can never be met by parties of the few. [applause] johnson: the needs of all cannot be met by a business party or a labor party, not by a war party or a peace party, not by a southern party or a northern party. [applause] lyndon johnson: our deeds will meet our needs only if we are served by a party which serves all our people. we are members together of such a party, th
so let us here tonight, each of us, all of us, rededicate ourselves to keeping burning the golden torch of promise which john fitzgerald kennedy set aflame. [applause] lyndon johnson: and let none of us stop to rest until we have written into the law of the land all the suggestions that made up the john fitzgerald kennedy program. and then let us continue to supplement that program with the kind of laws that he would have us write. [applause] [cheers] johnson: tonight, we offer ourselves -- on...
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john dickerson. >>> in another breaking story tonight, explosive wildfires are burning in the west, including two large fires in california inflamed by triple-digit heat and drought-dried brush. what forecasters call a heat dome is smothering much of the nation and here's mireya villarreal. >> reporter: fire crews struggle to stop the fast-moving sand fire from gutting over a dozen homes. for three days more than 1,600 firefighters have been battling the blaze in temperatures as high as 110 degrees. >> that fire came through like a freight train. >> reporter: l.a. county fire chief john tripp. >> all the experiences we've seen with fire, that's all out the window. you've got to look at the four major fires we've had in this county in six weeks. we have seen fires explode all over this county. so that ready, set, go program, it's not words, it's real. >> fire was right here. gigantic flames. houses were circled completely. >> reporter: steve arlen and derek hunt own 650 acres in the affected area. flames destroyed several structures used in dozens of hollywood films and tv shows like "the gambler" and "
john dickerson. >>> in another breaking story tonight, explosive wildfires are burning in the west, including two large fires in california inflamed by triple-digit heat and drought-dried brush. what forecasters call a heat dome is smothering much of the nation and here's mireya villarreal. >> reporter: fire crews struggle to stop the fast-moving sand fire from gutting over a dozen homes. for three days more than 1,600 firefighters have been battling the blaze in temperatures as...
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national convention live from philadelphia including john dickerson and more of his interview with the president. >>> this morning, two major wildfires are burning out of control in california. at least one person has been killed and two dozen homes destroyed. the larger sand fire in the santa clarita valley has burned more than 3,000 acres and a fire near big sur has destroyed 11,000 acres. the sand fire raced down hillsides evacuating homes and officials say it's the most extreme fire behavior he has ever seen. >> all of the experiences we have seen with fire, that is all out the window. you got to look at the four major fires we have had in this county in six weeks. we have seen fires explode all over this county. >> the fire near big sur has destroyed at least six homes. >>> a dangerous heat dome stretches from the central u.s. to the east coast. miserable, hot, and humid weather with heat index values over a hundred degrees in many places from chicago to philadelphia. folks are dealing with a sweltering heat. heat advisorieses are posted this morning from ohio to massachusetts. >>> a bomb exploded outside a music festival in southern german
national convention live from philadelphia including john dickerson and more of his interview with the president. >>> this morning, two major wildfires are burning out of control in california. at least one person has been killed and two dozen homes destroyed. the larger sand fire in the santa clarita valley has burned more than 3,000 acres and a fire near big sur has destroyed 11,000 acres. the sand fire raced down hillsides evacuating homes and officials say it's the most extreme...
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john: take money from people andmo subsidize people like me who own a house that has solar panels on it. >> if people are burning fewer carbon-based fuels and relying more on the sun and wind, environmentally friendly sources of energy, i think that helps usi all, if you are concerned about climate change.e not. john: i'm concerned the climate is changing, i'm just not sure we did it, and i'm certain these things aren't going to make any difference. >> this is a recipe for more solyndra-type scandals and slushan money. i don't want the government to micromanage the economy and using green energy as an excuse. john: if there is an environmental problem the government is the way to deal with it. >> i don't think having government industrial policy is the smart approach. john: our likely next president sometimes says things that suggest she might understand what actually creates prosperity. >> create the economic conditions, obviously most jobs are started and grown by private business. but it matters what kinds ofow atmosphere there is. john: create the economic conditions. she gets it. >> if government is providi
john: take money from people andmo subsidize people like me who own a house that has solar panels on it. >> if people are burning fewer carbon-based fuels and relying more on the sun and wind, environmentally friendly sources of energy, i think that helps usi all, if you are concerned about climate change.e not. john: i'm concerned the climate is changing, i'm just not sure we did it, and i'm certain these things aren't going to make any difference. >> this is a recipe for more...
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in kick, biographer paula burns remembers the life of kathleen kennedy, john f. kennedy's younger sister. northwestern university history professor caitlin fitz describes the relationship between the united states and latin america in the 18th and 19th centuries in our sister republics. tampa bay times reporter craig pittman looks at how florida influences the rest of the united states in oh florida. look for these titles in bookstores in the coming weekend watch for authors in the near future on booktv. >> now on booktv we want to introduce you to bill thomas, publisher of doubleday books. what kind of book does doubleday publish? >> approximately 50 books a year, half are nonfiction and half are fiction. we publish a lot of literary novels. on the nonfiction side we publish a lot of history, narrative nonfiction, politics and science. >> host: how long has it been in business? >> guest: 1897. >> host: founded by? >> guest: someone named mister doubleday. >> host: we are previewing the books. what do we have? >> guest: three are of note to your viewers. in augus
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burned by the campaign. i would say this, though, john, a lot of times, it's not necessarily a deliberate effort by certain stafferss you're laying out isn't operating as kind of a monolithic organization. there are different pieces inside the campaign. and there is one very large piece inside the campaign, that is generally going to do whatever it is he wants to do. i think that's where we've run into a lot of problems. i think that's where they've run into a lot of problems. when you talk about republicans on the floor, i talked to one press secretary yesterday who was joking around with me. he said this is so great i'm at the republican national convention and my boss gets to be asked by plagiarism all day long. it steps on the message of the campaign and republicans across the country. a lot of whom are running in elections themselves. that's the bigger problem here, john. >> it's a key point you make about it's not deliberate by the campaign staffers, at least in most cases. i understand a lot of staffers who said yes yes and later their governor and bill clinton became president and said no no no. thanks for
burned by the campaign. i would say this, though, john, a lot of times, it's not necessarily a deliberate effort by certain stafferss you're laying out isn't operating as kind of a monolithic organization. there are different pieces inside the campaign. and there is one very large piece inside the campaign, that is generally going to do whatever it is he wants to do. i think that's where we've run into a lot of problems. i think that's where they've run into a lot of problems. when you talk...
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(patrick) red john could've gotten in and taken her, or maybe he lured her out somehow. (man) aah! "tiger, tiger, burningt..." "in the forests of the night, "what immortal hand or eye could frame thy fearful symmetry?" (gunshot) (gasps) i almost forgot. kristina would want me to send her love. (indistinct conversations)
(patrick) red john could've gotten in and taken her, or maybe he lured her out somehow. (man) aah! "tiger, tiger, burningt..." "in the forests of the night, "what immortal hand or eye could frame thy fearful symmetry?" (gunshot) (gasps) i almost forgot. kristina would want me to send her love. (indistinct conversations)
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burn bags and on and on. sure sounds like intent to me. but john mica was the star when he said you have the highest profile of all investigations, people, looking at hillary clinton, she wants to be president. did you attend the meeting, the 3 1/2 hour meeting with hillary clinton? no, he didn't, comey didn't. well, who did? five or so agents did. did you debrief those agents? no, i didn't. really? one more, did you at least record that? no, no, we didn't record that. so you didn't attend, debrief or record. then how do you have the basis to conclude she shouldn't be indicted if you don't even have the access or at least the full knowledge of what went on in those 3 1/2 hours. >> of course they reported to the director. debrief is different than sending the report. if you and i do something -- >> it was a -- like a summary. it wasn't even actual testimony. >> the point is, what he's saying is they have emphasized transparency. that's why he went through the whole detail of what he thought the facts, the evidence was, and ultimately rendered a conc
burn bags and on and on. sure sounds like intent to me. but john mica was the star when he said you have the highest profile of all investigations, people, looking at hillary clinton, she wants to be president. did you attend the meeting, the 3 1/2 hour meeting with hillary clinton? no, he didn't, comey didn't. well, who did? five or so agents did. did you debrief those agents? no, i didn't. really? one more, did you at least record that? no, no, we didn't record that. so you didn't attend,...
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john mccain didn't win when he ran for president, but he didn't crash and burn either.e'll be right back. >> it's not even half past and i need to make a correction. sorry. i said moments ago that hillary clinton was born in scranton, pennsylvania. that's wrong. hillary clinton was born in chicago. it's her dad who was born in scranton, pennsylvania. and it was really nice, a moment ago i was just told by a very nice producer who works on the show, who is trying to make me feel better about that terrible mistake, i was just told by a very nice producer, thank you, laura, that young hillary did spend time in scranton in the summers when she was growing up, and that is nice, but it doesn't make me feel any better. hillary clinton was born in chicago. i'm very sorry. >>> president clinton has been in office for just 13 days with more than 1,400 days to go, but the politicians, public, and the press are passing judgment. what honeymoon? >> after clinton's early stumbles, journalists everywhere are making reference to the gang who couldn't shoot straight. and the one liner a
john mccain didn't win when he ran for president, but he didn't crash and burn either.e'll be right back. >> it's not even half past and i need to make a correction. sorry. i said moments ago that hillary clinton was born in scranton, pennsylvania. that's wrong. hillary clinton was born in chicago. it's her dad who was born in scranton, pennsylvania. and it was really nice, a moment ago i was just told by a very nice producer who works on the show, who is trying to make me feel better...
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john mccain didn't win when he ran for president, but he didn't crash and burn either. be right back. ♪ one coat, yes! ♪ there is a day, for every number. ♪ ♪ there is a time, for all my slumbers. ♪ one coat guaranteed marquee interior. behr's most advanced paint. get the best paints and stains for any budget and now save 10 or 40 bucks. only at the home depot. ♪ (vo) you can pass down a subaru forester. (dad) she's all yours. (vo) but you get to keep the memories. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >> it's not even half past and i need to make a correction. sorry. i said moments ago that hillary clinton was born in scranton, pennsylvania. that's wrong. hillary clinton was born in chicago. it's her dad who was born in scranton, pennsylvania. and it was really nice, a moment ago i was just told by a very nice producer who works on the show, who is trying to make me feel better about that terrible mistake, i was just told by a very nice producer, thank you, laura, that young hillary did spend time in scranton in the summers when she was growing up, and that is nice
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is why you heard paul manafort oil over and go after john kasich, saying he is a sore loser, he was rebuffed at the last minute and they feel burned tried -- charles: the unity convention, we saw the delegation get up and leave and skirmishes on the floor yesterday. john kasich not being there. i understand why donald trump is upset but how does he square that with the unifying party? >> that is a great point. there are ways of handling these things. i don't think manafort had to bring out on tv 1000 times that he hates john kasich or john kasich is a sore loser. that is the problem. i thought milania trump's speech was good. it wasn't the gettysburg address. there are so many way to say my husband is a great guy. she was poised and that matters most. the thing about the trump campaign, do they have the infrastructure to handle this? if the speech was from michelle obama, why didn't the campaign know that and put a stop to that? why didn't they know the start of israel flap we had -- on the website. they have an infrastructure problem. before these questions are being asked, you don't have to fight every fight, this is another one
is why you heard paul manafort oil over and go after john kasich, saying he is a sore loser, he was rebuffed at the last minute and they feel burned tried -- charles: the unity convention, we saw the delegation get up and leave and skirmishes on the floor yesterday. john kasich not being there. i understand why donald trump is upset but how does he square that with the unifying party? >> that is a great point. there are ways of handling these things. i don't think manafort had to bring...
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john n johnson's writings and hope to find out why one man took so many lives. >>> new tonight just hours before the deadly police shooting in dallas, suffered third degree burns his legs and feet. he was scalded by hot water during a vacation in wyoming. during a press conference on friday he never led on that anything was wrong. the only hint was that he wore orthopedic shoes instead of dress shoes. he has been in a wheelchair since an accident in the '80s. his team say he is got word of the shooting while being treated at a hospital and his first words were i've got to come back. for more on the story, you can open our nbc washington app. >>> this morning in texas, church services offered comfort as the community continues to heal. a gathering at a church became a conversation about race relations and reconciliation. erika gonzalez spent the weekend in dallas and was there for the discussion. >> reporter: inside the potter's housun t.d. jakes aaddressing the hurt of his community. >> i know this has been a challenging week. our faith has been tested. our love has been test ed. >> on the screen, pictures of all the lives lost this week from louisiana to minn
john n johnson's writings and hope to find out why one man took so many lives. >>> new tonight just hours before the deadly police shooting in dallas, suffered third degree burns his legs and feet. he was scalded by hot water during a vacation in wyoming. during a press conference on friday he never led on that anything was wrong. the only hint was that he wore orthopedic shoes instead of dress shoes. he has been in a wheelchair since an accident in the '80s. his team say he is got...
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john ashford in the game. now bases loaded. he walks max kepler to give the twins a 2-0 lead. add a sac fly to make it three-0. now 4-0. and billy burnsoing to put them out of their misery. will ground out to end the game. santana to beat the a's, 4-0 your final. >>> kevin durant will make his first appearance as a warrior tomorrow. he'll be introduced at 1:00 p.m. by the warriors. and you can see it right here live on abc 7. he is going to sign a two-year deal worth $54 million and begin looking for an affordable studio apartment in the city. kevin, if you're watch, welcome to bay area. we can't wait. >>> dubs not the only team grabbing attention. both agreed with dwyane wade. two years, $47 million. he spent 13 years in miami. won three nba titles. he is from chicago. so he is coming home. and the bulls are trading mike dunleavy to cleveland to make room. this abc 7 sports report is brought to you by river rock casino. it's going to be interesting to see what kevin durant has to say. it's going to be a lot of fun next season. we know that and it's going to be great to have him here as a warrior. >> all right. thanks a lot, man. >>>
john ashford in the game. now bases loaded. he walks max kepler to give the twins a 2-0 lead. add a sac fly to make it three-0. now 4-0. and billy burnsoing to put them out of their misery. will ground out to end the game. santana to beat the a's, 4-0 your final. >>> kevin durant will make his first appearance as a warrior tomorrow. he'll be introduced at 1:00 p.m. by the warriors. and you can see it right here live on abc 7. he is going to sign a two-year deal worth $54 million and...
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john: the best and worst moments from the republican convention. the good, the bad and the ugly. to folks out there whose diabetic nerve pain... shoots and burns its way into your day, i hear you. to everyone with this pain that makes ordinary tasks extraordinarily painful, i hear you. make sure your doctor hears you too! i hear you because i was there when my dad suffered with diabetic nerve pain. if you have diabetes and burning, shooting pain in your feet or hands, don't suffer in silence! step on up and ask your doctor about diabetic nerve pain. tell 'em cedric sent you. yyou taught me to never run with scissors.. you tell me to stay away from drugs. to always buckle my seat belt. and to follow the swimming rules. you're always looking out for me, and trying to keep me safe. so why do you keep a loaded gun in your drawer? here in the garage? closet? shoebox under the bed? where anyone can get to it? how safe is that? [repeated] you ask them to follow some safety rules... now they're asking you. in fact, they're counting on you. never let your gun get into the wrong hands. if you own a firearm... and are not using it... please be responsibl
john: the best and worst moments from the republican convention. the good, the bad and the ugly. to folks out there whose diabetic nerve pain... shoots and burns its way into your day, i hear you. to everyone with this pain that makes ordinary tasks extraordinarily painful, i hear you. make sure your doctor hears you too! i hear you because i was there when my dad suffered with diabetic nerve pain. if you have diabetes and burning, shooting pain in your feet or hands, don't suffer in silence!...
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john ashford in the game. now bases loaded. he walks max kepler to give the twins a 2-0 lead. add a sac fly to make it three-0. now 4-0. and billy burnso put them out of their misery. will ground out to end the game. santana to beat the a's, 4-0 your final. >>> kevin durant will make his first appearance as a warrior tomorrow. he'll be introduced at 1:00 p.m. by the warriors. and you can see it right here live on abc 7. he is going to sign a two-year deal worth $54 million and begin looking for an affordable studio apartment in the city. kevin, if you're watch, welcome to bay area. we can't wait. >>> dubs not the only team grabbing attention. both agreed with dwyane wade. two years, $47 million. he spent 13 years in miami. won three nba titles. he is from chicago. so he is coming home. and the bulls are trading mike dunleavy to cleveland to make room. this abc 7 sports report is brought to you by river rock casino. it's going to be interesting to see what kevin durant has to say. it's going to be a lot of fun next season. we know that and it's going to be great to have him here as a warrior. >> all right. thanks a lot, man. >>> well,
john ashford in the game. now bases loaded. he walks max kepler to give the twins a 2-0 lead. add a sac fly to make it three-0. now 4-0. and billy burnso put them out of their misery. will ground out to end the game. santana to beat the a's, 4-0 your final. >>> kevin durant will make his first appearance as a warrior tomorrow. he'll be introduced at 1:00 p.m. by the warriors. and you can see it right here live on abc 7. he is going to sign a two-year deal worth $54 million and begin...
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burning the american flag. >> waving that flag around. that defends speech in this country. that's how arrogant they are. if they don't like america, they should leave. >> reporter: johnm philadelphia says he came for entertainment value with a sign saying resurrect frank rizzo. >> i think they need to tighten it. >> reporter: for the most part, police have not tightened. they have been relaxed in handling protesters. when seven protesters went beyond the gate, police placed them under arrest. he was found with three throwing knives. last check, more than 100 protesters had been cited for disorderly conduct this week. >> of all the people cited thus far, it's been 103. all are from out of town. there are only five people that are residents for philadelphia here. >> reporter: jim, over the past several days, i have spoken to many protesters. police have showed tremendous restraint and they appreciate the efforts of the men and women in blue. chad pradelli, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. >>> philadelphia and pennsylvania were given prominent place at the convention. dan, i know i's crowded, but you've got the mike. >> reporter: that's right, jim. the balloons ar
burning the american flag. >> waving that flag around. that defends speech in this country. that's how arrogant they are. if they don't like america, they should leave. >> reporter: johnm philadelphia says he came for entertainment value with a sign saying resurrect frank rizzo. >> i think they need to tighten it. >> reporter: for the most part, police have not tightened. they have been relaxed in handling protesters. when seven protesters went beyond the gate, police...
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burning, shooting pain in your feet or hands, don't suffer in silence! step on up and ask your doctor about diabetic nerve pain. tell 'em cedric sent you. john: you are innocent until proven guilty. the jury must find you guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. often when people are convicted there is a confession, multiple witness or a damning piece of evidence. i'm surprised i keep hearing about people who because of dna evidence or other people confessed are moved to be innocent. >> after 28 years behind bars steven cheney walked free. john: how does it happen all these innocent people go to jail? it's because of the way police are trained says this professor. how does that relate. >> memory doesn't work like a tape-recorder. i can easily distort your memory by suggesting things you didn't see, and over time they will become incorporated into your memory report and you will report them like they are your own story. john: you who are watching, look at this picture. do you remember the stop sign in the photo. yes, or no. how many of you remember there was the stop sign there? actually what there was no stop sign. the first i amage we showed, that
burning, shooting pain in your feet or hands, don't suffer in silence! step on up and ask your doctor about diabetic nerve pain. tell 'em cedric sent you. john: you are innocent until proven guilty. the jury must find you guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. often when people are convicted there is a confession, multiple witness or a damning piece of evidence. i'm surprised i keep hearing about people who because of dna evidence or other people confessed are moved to be innocent. >> after 28...
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john: it should help trump, but so far it hasn't. coming up, the bert alternative. how about a third party? to folks out there whose diabetic nerve pain... shoots and burnse with this pain that makes ordinary tasks extraordinarily painful, i hear you. make sure your doctor hears you too! i hear you because i was there when my dad suffered with diabetic nerve pain. if you have diabetes and burning, shooting pain in your feet or hands, don't suffer in silence! step on up and ask your doctor about diabetic nerve pain. tell 'em cedric sent you. [announcer] is it a force of nature? or a sales event? the summer of audi sales event is here. get up to a $5,000 bonus on select audi models. [music] ♪ i love you [music] daughter: can we get strawberries? mother: okay. [music] >> all those in favor say aye. john: up until he got the nomination there was a push to stop the never trump movement. here is the moment they failed. they tried to block the parties resolution. all those opposed no. in the opinion of the charity ayes have it and the resolution agreed to. >> so donald trump payment nominee but lots of republicans won't support him. this week the runner up for
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burning, shooting pain in your feet or hands, don't suffer in silence! step on up and ask your doctor about diabetic nerve pain. tell 'em cedric sent you. johnek's republican convention a lot of people expressed what sounded like love for a politician. >> donald trump wants to be president for all of us. john: that's scott baio. he grew up to be a trump supporter. he describes his candidate this way. >> a man doing this from the goodness of his heart and genuinely wants to help. john: really? trump is running for president because of the goodness of his heart? i would like to believe it, but i don't believe it about any politician. they run for fame and glory because they long to run other people's lives. trump? i'm not sure why he's running. i don't think it's love. why do you think trump wants to be president? >> i think all he cares about is himself and making money. >> i think somebody is paying him to do this. >> because he wants power and he is a narcissist. john: i fear she is right. lots of politicians are narcissists who want power over others. that's why i was happy to watch this convention from new york. just fast forward to the s
burning, shooting pain in your feet or hands, don't suffer in silence! step on up and ask your doctor about diabetic nerve pain. tell 'em cedric sent you. johnek's republican convention a lot of people expressed what sounded like love for a politician. >> donald trump wants to be president for all of us. john: that's scott baio. he grew up to be a trump supporter. he describes his candidate this way. >> a man doing this from the goodness of his heart and genuinely wants to help....
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burns. you'd like clarity about the application with the promotion amendment. >> around the existing provision regarding 100 percent affordable housing so the john gibner, deputy city attorney. made a comment about where the 100 percent informational will not be allowed in certain types of zoning but if we are reading this correctly i read it the someway as ms. hayward this applies to the western soma and the central soma it will impact 100 percent project that are in the pipeline. >> my understanding and this is based on conversations with april i'll defer to clarify if i'm misunderstanding what she's proposing the draft in front of didn't capture the continued as i audiotape it i think that we might need to take a step back the intent i understood and april clarify this is that the proposal would be to allow affordable housing projects 100 percent affordable housing within the s a i l sally at the deduct they're not allowed in the district whether or not they're concentrated affordable or not zoned residential so for the provision that allows affordable housing projects in the zones if they're concentrated projects we're doing a pdr institutional community a
burns. you'd like clarity about the application with the promotion amendment. >> around the existing provision regarding 100 percent affordable housing so the john gibner, deputy city attorney. made a comment about where the 100 percent informational will not be allowed in certain types of zoning but if we are reading this correctly i read it the someway as ms. hayward this applies to the western soma and the central soma it will impact 100 percent project that are in the pipeline....
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acceptance speech because both sides still feel burned by the other and they want to let this stuff out in public. >> what's your reaction to this information about john kasich? >> well -- >> who is not coming here at least not yet to the convention and he's the host governor here in ohio? >> yet you have trump when he accepted the nomination saying to this gathered crowd we're going to win ohio. trump has got to win ohio if he's got a chance of winning the presiden presidency. he's made an enemy of the governor of the state who won the primary here and whose political apparatus could be essential to helping trump if he wanted to use it to those ends. >> absolutely. one, it does seem like slightly strategic leaking on the part of the kasich world and sort of stepping on mike pence's big night. john kasich was in cleveland yesterday. he had an event at the rock and roll hall of fame. he didn't go to trump's convention, i agree with david. this is the critical state for trump. he needs this state. politically if donald trump can't figure out a way to make friends with the governor of the state he needs to beat hillary clinton. then you just have to ques
acceptance speech because both sides still feel burned by the other and they want to let this stuff out in public. >> what's your reaction to this information about john kasich? >> well -- >> who is not coming here at least not yet to the convention and he's the host governor here in ohio? >> yet you have trump when he accepted the nomination saying to this gathered crowd we're going to win ohio. trump has got to win ohio if he's got a chance of winning the presiden...
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fire spread from one portion of the building where it was mainly burning and it moved to another portion. i want to bring in chief john cameyer. he was just walking by. where do we stand right now? worse off than we were before? >> yeah. so we have extensive fire in the attic. the attic was fully involved getting to the structural members. so that created difficulty to get ahead of the fire. so right now we are looking at, as you can see, severe damage to that. we are trying to contain it and get it controlled from there. unfortunately, this fire was ahead of us. we are trying to keep it contained to where it is right now. >> reporter: and as you were pointing out earlier, it's an older building. so you don't have much in the way of fire breaks. nothing to stop this thing from burning through the attic? >> right. probably '60s, '70s building. that's where the challenge was. it was consumed up in the attic. that's difficult for our crews. luckily, no injuries. nobody got hurt. unfortunately, we have a resource for the community that's going to be affected right now. >> reporter: a huge loss, i know. lastly, we asked yo
fire spread from one portion of the building where it was mainly burning and it moved to another portion. i want to bring in chief john cameyer. he was just walking by. where do we stand right now? worse off than we were before? >> yeah. so we have extensive fire in the attic. the attic was fully involved getting to the structural members. so that created difficulty to get ahead of the fire. so right now we are looking at, as you can see, severe damage to that. we are trying to contain it...
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burns. you'd like clarity about the application with the promotion amendment. >> around the existing provision regarding 100 percent affordable housing so the john gibner, deputy city attorney. made a comment about where the 100 percent informational will not be allowed in certain types of zoning but if we are reading this correctly i read it the someway as ms. hayward this applies to the western soma and the central soma it will impact 100 percent project that are in the pipeline. >> my understanding and this is based on conversations with april i'll defer to clarify if i'm misunderstanding what she's proposing the draft in front of didn't capture the continued as i audiotape it i think that we might need to take a step back the intent i understood and april clarify this is that the proposal would be to allow affordable housing projects 100 percent affordable housing within the s a i l sally at the deduct they're not allowed in the district whether or not they're concentrated affordable or not zoned residential so for the provision that allows affordable housing projects in the zones if they're concentrated projects we're doing a pdr institutional community a
burns. you'd like clarity about the application with the promotion amendment. >> around the existing provision regarding 100 percent affordable housing so the john gibner, deputy city attorney. made a comment about where the 100 percent informational will not be allowed in certain types of zoning but if we are reading this correctly i read it the someway as ms. hayward this applies to the western soma and the central soma it will impact 100 percent project that are in the pipeline....
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john deere quality. unexpected low price. e series compact tractors come with an industry-best, six-year, no-cost powertrain warranty. >>> welcome back. one photographers are nearby as a brush fire burnsn southern california. >> check this out... photographers called 911, and, they say, running and yelling, and, as they had violence. >> to see somebody out here, starting fires it is bewildering you don't know what to think. >> they held the man until police arrived. fire grew to 15 acres, before, fire fighters were able to get it under control. >>> look at these flames. >> wow. >> yeah. >> it is awful. >>> so, the weekend is coming. >> it is a pretty picture behind to you distract you. >> thank you. >> that is from the heat coming, look at how nice this looks. it looks pretty. we have a live look at ocean city, new jersey. a gorgeous scene, sunrise in fully affect. you look closely you can see some people out there. a few people enjoying that nice sunrise, yeah, place to be, down the shore and delaware beaches as we head in the up come weekend because the heat is going to be on. we have an excessive heat watch for the entire area. we know so far this month it has been hot and steamy.
john deere quality. unexpected low price. e series compact tractors come with an industry-best, six-year, no-cost powertrain warranty. >>> welcome back. one photographers are nearby as a brush fire burnsn southern california. >> check this out... photographers called 911, and, they say, running and yelling, and, as they had violence. >> to see somebody out here, starting fires it is bewildering you don't know what to think. >> they held the man until police arrived....
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ambition and, of course, his secretary john nikolai says "the little engine of his ambition knew no rest." the people who knew him best saw this furnace, this burning, this ambition. again to escape his non-existence, his non-person hood as the son of this ne'er-do-well farmer, the invisibility where if you didn't succeed you disappeared off into the dark fields of the reap. g republic. this is a wonderful photograph. alexander he isser will. the springfield mafia were identifying lincoln as a charismatic figure working his way through the whig party into national prom necessary. he isser will. here's the other thing we forget because in those days the congressional delegation elected senators so the lincoln/douglas debates are a spurious exercise in democracy because it depended on who controlled the delegation, but nonetheless this element of verbal combat where lincoln is staking a claim, making a name, and the springfield, david davis, his backers in illinois start to commission photographers so his name would be known, again, we're dealing with a society in which people didn't know what other people looked like, i heard an incredible anecdote
ambition and, of course, his secretary john nikolai says "the little engine of his ambition knew no rest." the people who knew him best saw this furnace, this burning, this ambition. again to escape his non-existence, his non-person hood as the son of this ne'er-do-well farmer, the invisibility where if you didn't succeed you disappeared off into the dark fields of the reap. g republic. this is a wonderful photograph. alexander he isser will. the springfield mafia were identifying...
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john. >> reporter: nikolai says the little engine of his ambition knew no rest. the people who knew him best saw this furnace this burning. this ambition. again, to escape his nonexistence, his nonpersonhood as the son of in their do well farmer, the invisibility, the fate where if you didn't succeed, you disappeared somewhere again off into the dark fields of the republic. getting his photograph taken is an evidence of his existence. this i think is a wonderful photograph. alexander hessler has done a series of prints were done by the springfield mafia that was running lincoln's career where they identify him as a coming man, a charismatic figure who is working his way through the whig party noor national prominence, running again, and let's also remember. here's the other thing we tend to forget, in those days, the congressional delegation elected senators. the lincoln douglas debates are a spurious exercise in democracy because it depended on who controlled the delegation, but nonetheless, this element of -- this verbal combat where lincoln is beginning to stake a claim making a name and the springfield david davis, j
john. >> reporter: nikolai says the little engine of his ambition knew no rest. the people who knew him best saw this furnace this burning. this ambition. again, to escape his nonexistence, his nonpersonhood as the son of in their do well farmer, the invisibility, the fate where if you didn't succeed, you disappeared somewhere again off into the dark fields of the republic. getting his photograph taken is an evidence of his existence. this i think is a wonderful photograph. alexander...