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first of all, he and john d. hood come up with a pretty good game plan. army is this point, his south of atlanta. sherman is relying on a single rail line to bring supplies to atlanta. hood's role is to swing around and start cutting that line, force sherman to come after him. the idea is he will bob and weave and jeff and maybe catch army offof sherman's by itself, but davis does not stop there. up aen can't conjure 60,000-man army to meet sherman. so what he does, and this is kind of typical of davis in a way -- he goes to the military brain trust. to move people around, positions tole in organize things. along the coast, old reliable, one of the most respected confederate generals. he is in charge of the coastal area. to the south, he has richard , another distinguished confederate general. and to put in overall charge, he pulls off the bench, if you will -- off the bench, beauregard. pierre this concept of a team is kind of new and davis makes critical mistakes in that he relies more on a common spirits of patriotism to overcome personal issues. so he
first of all, he and john d. hood come up with a pretty good game plan. army is this point, his south of atlanta. sherman is relying on a single rail line to bring supplies to atlanta. hood's role is to swing around and start cutting that line, force sherman to come after him. the idea is he will bob and weave and jeff and maybe catch army offof sherman's by itself, but davis does not stop there. up aen can't conjure 60,000-man army to meet sherman. so what he does, and this is kind of typical...
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[bell ringing] >> captain john d. yemnicky sr., united states navy retired. vikki yancy. petty officer second class kevin w. yoakam, united states navy. chief donald m. yumm united states navy. -- donald m. young, united states navy. edmond g. young jr. lisa l. young. [bell ringing] >> ladies and gentlemen, please remain silent for the arrival of the official party, the national anthem performed by the united states naval academy glee club, a moment of silence to honor those killed at the pentagon, on united airlines flight 93 and in new york, and the invocation delivered by cap chaplain paul hurly, army chief of chaplains. >> ladies and gentlemen, the vice chairman of the joints chief of staff general paul silva. >> ladies and gentlemen, the secretary of defense james m. mattis. >> ladies and gentlemen, the vice president of the united states michael r. pence and the second lady of the united states mrs. karen pence. ♪ ♪ >> please join me in respect for our fallen brothers and sisters in a moment of silence. let us now listen to the sacred words that we recall at this sa
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united states navy williams, united states army robert woods, united states navy, retired captain john d nikki, senior, united states navy, retired vicki nt class,fficer second kevin w yoakam, united states navy young, united states navy edmund g young junior, young >> ladies and gentlemen, please remain silent for their arrival of the national party. the national anthem by the united states glee club. a moment of silence to honor those killed at the pentagon, flight 93, and in new york. ladies and gentlemen, the secretary of defense, james m mattis. ladies and gentlemen, the rise resident of the united dates, michael r. pence, and the sen. leahy: of the united states, pence.ren [singing the national anthem] >> please join me in respect for our fallen brothers and sisters in a moment of silence. let us now listen to these sacred words that we recall at this sacred moment. greater love has no one than this, that someone lay down his life for his friends. almighty god, source of all that is good, we give you thanks for your abundant mercy. we give you thanks for your healing presence. as w
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we are a 105-year-old institution founded by john d. rockefeller senior and he created the institution really to focus on bringing science and expertise and innovation to the task of lifting up humanity as much as possible. and at the time in 19131914 that was a novel idea. it was before even the federal government aggressively pursued safety net programs and things that create more equity in our world. and so i feel quite honored to be at an institution that is represented science, technology, innovation and expertise, aligned around the very optimistic vision that if we use those tools correctly in the broadest possible ways, we can lift up as many people as possible and do things like power a green revolution and that helped save a billion people from hunger and starvation in the '70s, '80s and early '90s or invented in much of the modern field of science-based international public health that has had such an impact on the nature and quality of life around the world. today, the rockefeller foundation focus on the fundamentals of huma
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. >> that was senator john d danforth who helped shepherd the clarence thomas confirmation. you were against a delay then, do you think a delay now is out of order? is it unacceptable in your view? >> you know, i'm just not into the nitty gritty of what happens when. i mean what i said back then and it definitely was true, the whole thing was torture for a human being. clarence obviously controversial but he was a friend of mine and he was everything that he lived for was under attack. it was really awful. and he was just humiliated by the whole darned experience. so this is like reliving that. and i'm sure the same is true, i don't know judge kavanagh, but for him, here's a man who has had just a sterling reputation and clearly his reputation means a great deal to him. he's got a family and now questions about his reputation. he's been lauded for serving food kitchens for the poor and coaching kids and so on and so forth. so people generally recognize that whatever you thought of his jurisprudence, here's what an excellent human being. now all of that is in the trash. i thi
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it is every bit as important today as petroleum was when john d.kroft: last year, google conducted 90% of the world's internet searches. when billions of people asked trillions of questions, it was google that provided the answers, using computer algorithms known only to google. >> jonathan taplin: they have this phrase they use, "competition is just a click away." they have no competition. bing, their competition, has 2% of the market. they have 90%. >> kroft: jonathan taplin is a digital media expert and director emeritus of the annenberg innovation lab at the university of southern california. he says google's expertise may be technology, but its business is advertising. and, its most valuable commodity is highly specialized information about us. it's helped google control roughly 60% of worldwide advertising revenue on the internet. taplin says traditional companies can't compete because they don't have the data. >> taplin: they know who you are, where you are, what you just bought, what you might want to buy. and so, if i'm an advertiser and i
it is every bit as important today as petroleum was when john d.kroft: last year, google conducted 90% of the world's internet searches. when billions of people asked trillions of questions, it was google that provided the answers, using computer algorithms known only to google. >> jonathan taplin: they have this phrase they use, "competition is just a click away." they have no competition. bing, their competition, has 2% of the market. they have 90%. >> kroft: jonathan...
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. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation.mitted to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. f: >> woodr test of wills is building tonight over supreme court nominee brett kavaugh and the claim that h committed a sexual assault in high school. the accuser says she wants the f.b.i. to investigate, before a senate hearing. republicans have so far balked at that demand, and the hearing is still set for monday. we will have a full report, after the news summary. the day's other major story is the ongoing flood disaster inna the caro today, the president flew in for a first-hand look at the mess and misery left by hurrica florence. william brangham has our report. >> brangham: president trump h me to flood-ravaged nortand south carolina today to assess the response to hurricanefl ence.
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. >> supported bthe john d. and therine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: >> this program was made n possible by the corporatr public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: it's the eve of a crucial united states senate hearing on allegations of sexual assault against supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh. but now, there's a new claim of misconduct. congressional correspondent lisa desjardins begins our coverage. >> desjardins: the day moved st arting with president trump at the united nations,en renewing his d of his nominee and fellow republicans. >> the republicans could not be nicer could not be more than the way that they're handling this. they could have pushed it through two and half weeksdngo and you wo be talking about it right now, which is frankly what i would have preferred. point,ardins: at th the conversation was about two accusation
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joining us now is john d -- john gieve.hank you for joining us this morning and for helping to look back. the most important thing i guess is what did we learn then that we can use to make our lives better, safer, and more successful now? well, we learned massive thanks. the banks needed much more capital and equity. -- regulators needed to understand them better. at that point, the critical point, we learned that investment banks and insurance companies were just as important as banks and they all meet -- and they also needed to be protected. the two biggest things that we contagioncluded that in a financial crisis does not flow through individual losses. it is not an arithmetic thing. it is a confidence matter. it spreads because people lose confidence in the system. what we learned in the month following that is that only concerted action by all of the western governments and indeed the chinese government, together was able to reestablish that confidence which is necessary to a working financial system. anna: and good mo
joining us now is john d -- john gieve.hank you for joining us this morning and for helping to look back. the most important thing i guess is what did we learn then that we can use to make our lives better, safer, and more successful now? well, we learned massive thanks. the banks needed much more capital and equity. -- regulators needed to understand them better. at that point, the critical point, we learned that investment banks and insurance companies were just as important as banks and they...
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and it struck me, if john mccain d john kerry can come together and find common grounds in a jail cellhanoi, we can solve any problem here in america. >> woodruff:nd that is what i want to ask you about. because you do write about your time in the senate in the 19 '80s and '90s, the 2 thousand when even though there wasgr clearly diment between republicans and democrats, they were able to work together on some important issues. is this country ever going back to a time like this or are we permently changed? >> depends on the leaders. the rule of the senate, i tell people, are only marginally, tiny little here or there thnue ear piece obviously. but basically the rules of the senate are the same they were when it, wod. >> is the people who have changed. oodruff: you have been talking in talking about this book, about the importance for democrats of the mterms, of showing up, voaght, what is it that democrats should be saying the american people. >> i think democrats are saying it to the american people, they t swallowed up in daily tweets and other things that are happening. but it's ve
and it struck me, if john mccain d john kerry can come together and find common grounds in a jail cellhanoi, we can solve any problem here in america. >> woodruff:nd that is what i want to ask you about. because you do write about your time in the senate in the 19 '80s and '90s, the 2 thousand when even though there wasgr clearly diment between republicans and democrats, they were able to work together on some important issues. is this country ever going back to a time like this or are we...
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sunday l d w john smart. did look at a bit of that but. how much time does it take her place to become indelibly marked on one some. odd. colors sends a few photos and dreamlike. images that's all i have left from the first seven years of my life in kazakstan. after that my family emigrated to germany and never returned. twenty five years later my mother and now nst she would go back with her sister for a visit i decided to accompany them. planted africa's banana as lean to see my son in south africa ten thousand kilometers away why can't i go to color tan my husband said he wouldn't go there. with him i met up with my sister and told her i'd love to go back to carol tell him visit the grave down on fallon i'm fuckin scrapped. the person dearest to my mother's heart was undoubtably her father a vogue a german who was deported to siberia during the second world war a truck driver who quickly fell in love with the wide open spaces of the steps. and that there was this mountain making moment then had there and sometimes he took me with him he
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sunday d w john moore. this is luanda angola the capital this city is a dangerous place to live especially for young people. radio journalist daniel fernandez first came to vienna a town located on the one does outskirts a year ago he was covering a story that still has people terrified part of a. group of people whose rowley's came here but they stood right here and started shooting. just like that just like that they fired and left the bodies of the people they shot lying in the square thinking how many people. at least seven people died from this neighborhood going to most people call this place the square of the dead that's what it is now the square of the dead there's the more you know the police officers took off their victims t. shirts they shot them in the head or chest and then they just left. well there was no explanation and there's no investigation here just being suspected of criminal activity is enough to get you shot. more of. despotism and corruption have corroded angola's society and justic
sunday d w john moore. this is luanda angola the capital this city is a dangerous place to live especially for young people. radio journalist daniel fernandez first came to vienna a town located on the one does outskirts a year ago he was covering a story that still has people terrified part of a. group of people whose rowley's came here but they stood right here and started shooting. just like that just like that they fired and left the bodies of the people they shot lying in the square...
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.> d my revealing conversation with john legend on making history and taking a stand. >> announcer: this is nbc nightly news with lester holt. good evening, everyone. we start here tonight with breaking news. republicans tonight forced to hit the brakes on the brett kavanaugh supreme court confirmation. tr and presidenp now directing the fbi to reopen the investigation into kavanaugh's background and christine asey ford's claims following a day of high drama in the senate judiciary committee. an agreement of an up to one-week delay urs after the committee voted to advance kavanaugh's supreme court confirmation to the senate but a surprise last-minute deal through the ul outcome of a confirmation vote into doubt. our coverage begins with peter alexander. >> reporter: lester, good evening. after president trump for days argued the do fbn't do these types of investigations, he is now ordering them to do just that tonight supplemental investigation into brett kavanaugh as his nomition moves to the full senate. tonight, brett kavanaugh's roller coaster cotion ngattle taking another stunurn. s
.> d my revealing conversation with john legend on making history and taking a stand. >> announcer: this is nbc nightly news with lester holt. good evening, everyone. we start here tonight with breaking news. republicans tonight forced to hit the brakes on the brett kavanaugh supreme court confirmation. tr and presidenp now directing the fbi to reopen the investigation into kavanaugh's background and christine asey ford's claims following a day of high drama in the senate judiciary...
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new fire chief in fairfax county is committed to ending sexual harassment and bullying within d hn't. hief johnutler was sworn in yesterday. he takes over this department dealing with the aftermath of a woman's suicide. the firefighter took her own life in 2016 after anonymous posts made sexually expcit comments about her on a website. the department b hasn hit with lawsuits with a culture of sexual harassment andbullying. he says he has a no nonsense a proef. >> there is a lture, we're not going to tolerate bullying or cyber bullying. we'reot going to tolerate it. >> he most recently served as e howard county firechief. he hired one of the most diverse firefighter paramedic trainee classes in history. tradition he hopes to continue in frfax county. >>> nbc4 is committed to making sure kids in our area are ready for school. news 4 visited landover on the first day. >> weanted t make sure everyone had what they needed for a successful school year. >> molette and members of the team showed up with 500 donated backpacks. there's our donna weon. every student received a brand new backpack and suppl
new fire chief in fairfax county is committed to ending sexual harassment and bullying within d hn't. hief johnutler was sworn in yesterday. he takes over this department dealing with the aftermath of a woman's suicide. the firefighter took her own life in 2016 after anonymous posts made sexually expcit comments about her on a website. the department b hasn hit with lawsuits with a culture of sexual harassment andbullying. he says he has a no nonsense a proef. >> there is a lture, we're...
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robert john halligan james d. halvorson carolyn b. >> christopher james hanley >> you have been watching a moment of silence in lower manhattan in new york city to mark the moment when the south tower of the trade center fell 17 years ago today on september 11, 2001. we have been watching from new york to pentagon to shankville, pennsylvania. americans remembering the 3,000 victims of the terrorist attacks. president trump made his way to pennsylvania for a ceremony there. he will speak in a half hour from now. we will bring it to you live. >>> also, we expect an update on hurricane florence. the storm barrelling toward the a carolina coastline. i'm hallie jackson in washington. we have reporters set up across the country starting with jeff bennet, with the president in shanksville, the first visit since president obama in 2011. jeff, watching some of these images from 9/11, 17 years later, it's still so difficult to see. in shankville, where you are, they are working to honor the victims that's been there, right?
robert john halligan james d. halvorson carolyn b. >> christopher james hanley >> you have been watching a moment of silence in lower manhattan in new york city to mark the moment when the south tower of the trade center fell 17 years ago today on september 11, 2001. we have been watching from new york to pentagon to shankville, pennsylvania. americans remembering the 3,000 victims of the terrorist attacks. president trump made his way to pennsylvania for a ceremony there. he will...
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d. w. john carlos for. the earth. each human kind just a few thousand years to learn how to live on it we then found ways to tame it and ultimately to subjugate it in the process we've left indelible traces of our activities this it's unbelievable what we've done to the planet in such a short amount of time there's more than. our domination of the earth has had dramatic consequences human activity is altering the earth's ecosystems and impacting the climate. tens of thousands of species are threatened with extinction eventually humankind itself may be on the endangered list. yet we steadfastly ignore the warning signs as if climate change really fiction one big question is why there will societies aren't acting more rapidly to counter some of the. changes are breaking in the earth rapid climate change. societies have been threatened by climate change before. some found solutions. others come up sed. the challenge we face today is the same as in the past can we adapt. will climate change force us to reevaluate our way
d. w. john carlos for. the earth. each human kind just a few thousand years to learn how to live on it we then found ways to tame it and ultimately to subjugate it in the process we've left indelible traces of our activities this it's unbelievable what we've done to the planet in such a short amount of time there's more than. our domination of the earth has had dramatic consequences human activity is altering the earth's ecosystems and impacting the climate. tens of thousands of species are...
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d john avlon.s, we get a reality check on president trump's jaw dropping press conference at the united nations from bob kagan and
d john avlon.s, we get a reality check on president trump's jaw dropping press conference at the united nations from bob kagan and
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they nodded in solemn bovine agreement is one member of congress even describe d john mccain as a warriormarter ones in the media must have been snickering at the absurdity of that. a warrior for peace? that is ridiculous, and not an attack on john mccain to say so. mccain was a warrior for war. he said so himself many times.ai he was not ashamed of that, hardly. john mccain's life was forged in more.ed he was probably the most warlikn senator washington ever produced and he was proud of that. when they started describing him as gandhi, they are not just lying, they are telling you the opposite of the truth. but that is their signature move. inverting reality and demanding that you believe it. low-wage immigration makes us rich! debt makes a b secure! men and women are identical.w- abortion is freedom, diversitybt and strength, war is peace. they say things with great vehemence, not because they believe them, but precisely because they know that they are not true. so obvious that they can only be disseminated by force. but not for long, lies do not endure forever.ss people find out in the
they nodded in solemn bovine agreement is one member of congress even describe d john mccain as a warriormarter ones in the media must have been snickering at the absurdity of that. a warrior for peace? that is ridiculous, and not an attack on john mccain to say so. mccain was a warrior for war. he said so himself many times.ai he was not ashamed of that, hardly. john mccain's life was forged in more.ed he was probably the most warlikn senator washington ever produced and he was proud of that....
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elton john said, "when you hit d that last tunet's good, don't go back." >> jimmy: yeah. p really loves elton john. which explains his new 2020 campaign slan, "donald trump: the bitch is back." [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: wow. >> jimmy: he's a huge elton john fan -- >> steve: lo>>s elton john. immy: and i did knot that. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: well, check him out a a few minutes later. >> steve: really? >> jimmy: this is -- yeah. for less than $500,000 [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i mean -- it's very -- >> steve: wow. >> jimmy: guys, get this. yesterday, robert mueller was spotted at an apple store. when he said his computer is really slow, the employee said,o "like normalor your investigation slow?" [ laughter ] there's actually a photo of mueller at the store. take a look at this. >> jimmy: yeah. it was a good one. the employee said -- [ russian accent ] "let me just show this computer to my boss. [ laughter ] i'll be right back." [ applause ] guys, the news has been pretty bleak this week.ug so i t i'd take a second to focus on some of the lighter news st
elton john said, "when you hit d that last tunet's good, don't go back." >> jimmy: yeah. p really loves elton john. which explains his new 2020 campaign slan, "donald trump: the bitch is back." [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: wow. >> jimmy: he's a huge elton john fan -- >> steve: lo>>s elton john. immy: and i did knot that. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: well, check him out a a few minutes later. >> steve: really?...
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john. first of all i think it'eryimpot accusers are heard andhattheir d th a situation where the senate really needs to lead on this in the way that they are responsible in a way that they are conscious of hearing both stories and they do it quickly for the sake of both families. and they take the politics out of it. we see way too much politics in this. and i think at the end of the day the goal is the truth. you do that in a way that is nou do it in way with lot of respect that's what everybody, i think that's what the american public wants to see. >> dickerson: all right. now on to the business of next week. on the question of iran, i spoke with the british prime minister on friday who said the deal is working, that the u.s. has removed itself from that the u.k. and rest of the signatories are going to still do business with iran. does that mean they will face sanctions from the united states >> they have a decision to make. our decision was that hundreds of billions of dollars was going into iran and in return they were having ballistic missile testing they were selling arms to terrorist f
john. first of all i think it'eryimpot accusers are heard andhattheir d th a situation where the senate really needs to lead on this in the way that they are responsible in a way that they are conscious of hearing both stories and they do it quickly for the sake of both families. and they take the politics out of it. we see way too much politics in this. and i think at the end of the day the goal is the truth. you do that in a way that is nou do it in way with lot of respect that's what...
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he says the company give him p-t-s-d. ( john ) and i am tracking your bay area forecast.dge commute on wb 80. your drive time is less than 30 min from the maze to fremont street eggo thick and fluffy waffles are so thick... so fluffy... so delicious... (whisper) karen, karen you've got to try this ...they're just too good not to share l'eggo your eggo ( james )( darya ) welcome back to the kron 4 morning news. let's get a check of the forecast. fog again to start the day today with cool temperatures in the 50's and 50's, although just a fog again to start the day today with cool temperatures in the 50's and 50's, although just a touch warmer than it was yesterday to start the day. skies will eventually clear into the afternoon and this will make for another day in the upper 80's and 90's inland, the last of these days before a big cooldown just around the corner. as for the coast highs will range from the 50's to the 60's. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. no major hot spots. ba
he says the company give him p-t-s-d. ( john ) and i am tracking your bay area forecast.dge commute on wb 80. your drive time is less than 30 min from the maze to fremont street eggo thick and fluffy waffles are so thick... so fluffy... so delicious... (whisper) karen, karen you've got to try this ...they're just too good not to share l'eggo your eggo ( james )( darya ) welcome back to the kron 4 morning news. let's get a check of the forecast. fog again to start the day today with cool...
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john michael said this was partially poor decng, d judgmen ahead of himself in his sport of base jumpingdon't think he'll be making this mistake again. he does wish to get back to base jumping but it will be a while. we wish you the best and speediest recovery possible. >>> let's go to this job site in california where my childhood friend walks over to the old pipe and discovers that stuck in it was -- >> an elephant. a giraffe. >> stuck in the old pipe is a poor little skunk. >> oh. goodness. >> well, don't get too close it's like spraying. >> but he didn't have the heart to walk away. he hung out to see what the skunk would do. >> this is one of the cases like no good deed goes unpunished. if it goes well it can go bad for ruben. >> the skunk is kind of sniffing around. >> do you think the skunk is down there like, this stinks. oh, wait, that's me. >> he sticks around and waits for the little skunk to figure it out. will it though, or is ruben going to have to go and pick it up by the tail. >> no, wrong end. >> a grenade -- the pin. >> don't do it. >> from a safe distance, we finally p
john michael said this was partially poor decng, d judgmen ahead of himself in his sport of base jumpingdon't think he'll be making this mistake again. he does wish to get back to base jumping but it will be a while. we wish you the best and speediest recovery possible. >>> let's go to this job site in california where my childhood friend walks over to the old pipe and discovers that stuck in it was -- >> an elephant. a giraffe. >> stuck in the old pipe is a poor little...
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governor john bel edwards, (d) louisiana: there's still a lot of work to be done in louisiana and there's an awful lot of people that out to be paying attention to this storm and making preparations.in mississippi, boat owners were orderd to remove vessels from the harbors in biloxi and gulfport because of the risk of storm surge.homeowners there are also concerned about the surge.kenny brousard, resident: "you get to six and seven inches of rain in mississippi, then i will look for water and you get about a foot to two foot up underneath my house."omar jimenez reporting (vicki) and our chief reportingomar jimenez house." omar jimenez reporting (vicki) and our chief meteorologist lawrence karnow has been closely tracking tropical storm gordon... (grant) lawrence, how does the path of the storm look right now? lawrence karnow: high pressure brought more sunshine and warm weather to bay area today. it was still hazy but the air quality improved. highs today were in the 80s and low 90s inland with 60s at the coast and 70s and 80s around the bay.you can see numerous thunderstorms over the sie
governor john bel edwards, (d) louisiana: there's still a lot of work to be done in louisiana and there's an awful lot of people that out to be paying attention to this storm and making preparations.in mississippi, boat owners were orderd to remove vessels from the harbors in biloxi and gulfport because of the risk of storm surge.homeowners there are also concerned about the surge.kenny brousard, resident: "you get to six and seven inches of rain in mississippi, then i will look for water...
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john blackstone. >> reporter: soon after 17-year- r d kaylee foster was crowned high school homecoming queen in oceanississippi, she took off her tiara and put on helmet number 15. in the homecoming game as placekicker, she scored two field goals. dut the team needed more. with the game tied in overtime, it all depended on kaylee and one more kick. ( cheers and applause ) >> and then it went in. and like, wow. and next thing i know, everyonep hug. >> reporter: the kick made her an instant star on social media. in a whirlwind weekend, she did wetv interview while getting made up for the homecoming dance. >> i was just going out there to kick an extra point, and now here we are. >> reporter: kaylee, now a senior, has been on the football team for three years, but among homecoming queens, she's not alone. nike's new controversial ad featuring colin kaepernick includes 18-year-old alicia woollcott of michigan. >> don't settle for homecoming queen, or linebacker. et both. >> reporter: nike calls the ad "dream crazy." ( cheers and applause ) not such a crazy dream after all. john blackstone, cbs news, san
john blackstone. >> reporter: soon after 17-year- r d kaylee foster was crowned high school homecoming queen in oceanississippi, she took off her tiara and put on helmet number 15. in the homecoming game as placekicker, she scored two field goals. dut the team needed more. with the game tied in overtime, it all depended on kaylee and one more kick. ( cheers and applause ) >> and then it went in. and like, wow. and next thing i know, everyonep hug. >> reporter: the kick made...
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d. w. made some minds and intentions going on and clearing sedition. don't miss this story john jay should johnson takes you along on a thrilling and bone chilling journey each week you can discover new stories and locate. on instagram. luke. hello and a very warm welcome to a special edition of q. know from the small brown the book town of about zahra together with my colleague hans christoph we have traveled far from the hustle and bustle of berlin to the beautiful countryside around the shores of like dogs. and we're here for the six without borders film festival last night's just it's an international festival dedicated to breaking down barriers and again it's a great selection of documentaries and features films dealing with. challenging and moving stories but aim to change the way we think about the world. so without further ado let's remove the borders and take a cinematic journey around this tiny planet which is our common home. watching three countries three conflicts three phones the personal tales behind the international news stories. in europe. syria two thousand an
d. w. made some minds and intentions going on and clearing sedition. don't miss this story john jay should johnson takes you along on a thrilling and bone chilling journey each week you can discover new stories and locate. on instagram. luke. hello and a very warm welcome to a special edition of q. know from the small brown the book town of about zahra together with my colleague hans christoph we have traveled far from the hustle and bustle of berlin to the beautiful countryside around the...
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d through john wales that he inherited 135 slaves and sali was inherited. she was born on the eastern shore and arrived here in about 1773 or 1774. sali was a person who is shrouded in mystery because we know so little about her. there are only four references to her, the descriptions of her that exist in the last 200 years. jefferson himself never wrote about her explicitly. so she remains a mysterious figure. but what is important to emphasize, she was related to jefferson's wife. and she was martha wails half sister and may have resembled jefferson's wife. in 1784, jefferson took up a post in paris as a trade ambassador. he was trying to forge treaties with the french ap other countries so the u.s. could survive in the wake of the american revolution. he wanted to have his daughters with him. and he wanted to have martha and his youngest daughter. an he also wanted someone -- enslaved woman or girl to accompany on the long passage across the atlantic and the young sali hemmings accompanied them to paris. sali came and lived with jefferson and his two dau
d through john wales that he inherited 135 slaves and sali was inherited. she was born on the eastern shore and arrived here in about 1773 or 1774. sali was a person who is shrouded in mystery because we know so little about her. there are only four references to her, the descriptions of her that exist in the last 200 years. jefferson himself never wrote about her explicitly. so she remains a mysterious figure. but what is important to emphasize, she was related to jefferson's wife. and she was...
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john boalt said racist. the question is, what do we do about it now? >> reporter: the d asked a committee of students, faculty and staff to make a recommendation, and he recommen eliminate the informal use of boalt. >> reporter: the dean says it will be up to the chancellor to decide on renaming the building. he'll ma he'll make his recommendation after taking comment. >> i don't agree with what he said, but he did have an impact. his wife's donation did have an impact. >> looking at other universities that have taken away robert e. lee ne of their dorms, i thi following suit, and it's not that difficult. >> reporter: he's received over 300 reactions to the committee's recommendation released yesterday. he says he's going to give everybody until october 31st to weigh in on this. he feels strongly that the alumni feels the most passionately on both sides of the issue, we'll have more on this coming up at 6:00. mark matthews, nbc bay area news. >>> now we have been tracking a fire for a few hours now burning east of griply island road. these pictures from skyranger. fire b
john boalt said racist. the question is, what do we do about it now? >> reporter: the d asked a committee of students, faculty and staff to make a recommendation, and he recommen eliminate the informal use of boalt. >> reporter: the dean says it will be up to the chancellor to decide on renaming the building. he'll ma he'll make his recommendation after taking comment. >> i don't agree with what he said, but he did have an impact. his wife's donation did have an impact....
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has no judge kavanaugh 25 d years. john dean i have known of him before he even got to congress as his reputation serving as nixon white house counsel 70 or 73. course the famous lawyer of all time and serving as solicitor general of the united states and has argued over 90 cases before the supreme court. mr. kavanaugh and mr. clement clerked at the same time he clerked for justice kennedy and those big shoes he is nominated to fill. so as an assistant professor university school of law, professor adam white with the organization he is with and also from iowa. not right now but was born in dubuque. by the way i talked about you in my opening statement this morning. professor white from george masons will be a law school andt executive director for the study of administrative state. and also had a chance an hour ago. and also next we have justice william j brennan junior professor of law at georgetown and serving as aa law clerk for judge kavanaugh 2006 at 2007 and an assistant professor of law with the nixon billy a law sch
has no judge kavanaugh 25 d years. john dean i have known of him before he even got to congress as his reputation serving as nixon white house counsel 70 or 73. course the famous lawyer of all time and serving as solicitor general of the united states and has argued over 90 cases before the supreme court. mr. kavanaugh and mr. clement clerked at the same time he clerked for justice kennedy and those big shoes he is nominated to fill. so as an assistant professor university school of law,...
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john mccain quite eloquently. again, obama talked about, you know, the fact that he was somebody who was a man without prejudice, who always fought for team america. didn't matter if you were "d proved today she was john's daughter. there is no doubt about it. and i think she was able to release all those emotions and shared that with us, making us feel better. cindy was magnificent. showed her strength. and i believe truly that john mccain was a man of greatness and people are able to draw from so many different avenues and opportunities from him to be able to share with the world, so the world would really know the man of the greatness that he was, his faith in god, his humility, his ining at ttegrityt of all his service to the country. rest in peace, my friend. >> gloria borger, you watched as all of us did, your thoughts? >> first of all, i want to say, i agree with everyone about meghan mccain's eulogy, which i think was extraordinary and directed. and i think she spoke from her father's heart, not only her own heart. and what was so stunning to me is that -- is that this entire service seemed like john mccain was speaking himself. and john mccain's, you know, words came
john mccain quite eloquently. again, obama talked about, you know, the fact that he was somebody who was a man without prejudice, who always fought for team america. didn't matter if you were "d proved today she was john's daughter. there is no doubt about it. and i think she was able to release all those emotions and shared that with us, making us feel better. cindy was magnificent. showed her strength. and i believe truly that john mccain was a man of greatness and people are able to...
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. >> reporter: as the political to d celebrated his service country and veunng moral compass. >> john'sreat strength was his character. he washonest, fair and civilized. >> reporter: as proof of his passion for bipartisanship, he asked two men who were his tter political rivals to eulogize him. >> it showed his irreverencehi, sense of humor, a little bit of a misievous streak. after all what better way to get a last laugh than to make george and i say niceng t about him to a national audience. >> back in the day he could frustrate me andno i he'd say the same thing about me. but he also made me better. in the end, i got to enjoy one of life's great gifts. the friendship of john mccain. t >> reporteir words more important than ever during a time of great division in washington. >> this is how we will honor you. ♪ ♪ oh danny boy the cpipes, the pipes aling from glen to glen ♪ >> reporter: a final farewell to a true american hero who put people and patriotism before all else. >>> as the nation remembers the life of senatorai john m here at home a local community is dealing with the loss of
. >> reporter: as the political to d celebrated his service country and veunng moral compass. >> john'sreat strength was his character. he washonest, fair and civilized. >> reporter: as proof of his passion for bipartisanship, he asked two men who were his tter political rivals to eulogize him. >> it showed his irreverencehi, sense of humor, a little bit of a misievous streak. after all what better way to get a last laugh than to make george and i say niceng t about him...
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john wall, those guys together. showing some love. pick this one up in the fourth quarter. d mysticsown 13. perfect time for the comeback. elena delle donne on the job. team high 11 points. the comeback continues. s mystics within five. giftisexcited. rvt ear's mvp, ewart, showing why she des the award. st seattle putti the icing on the cake. that's 37-year-old sue bird with stewart for s to the bucket. game high 30 points for stewart. storm sweep the mystics and win it 98-8 2 and are the wnba champions. still a great season for the mystics. thing is the great that we can still improve. we don't feel like we've peaked and this is it for us. obviously, this isn't how we t wanted i end, but it's an experience we can grow from. >> you havehi to keeps in perspective. everybody else in the league wishes they were playing tonight, so, we're very aware of that and thankful that we were here and we know we and so we will. >>> who's next to make a run? how about d.c. united, hosting minnesota united. military night at audi field. second half, d.c. down 1-0. two defenders on segura, so what. segura t
john wall, those guys together. showing some love. pick this one up in the fourth quarter. d mysticsown 13. perfect time for the comeback. elena delle donne on the job. team high 11 points. the comeback continues. s mystics within five. giftisexcited. rvt ear's mvp, ewart, showing why she des the award. st seattle putti the icing on the cake. that's 37-year-old sue bird with stewart for s to the bucket. game high 30 points for stewart. storm sweep the mystics and win it 98-8 2 and are the wnba...