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we see accounts of the expedition, which really, as much as they reflect on lewis and -- what lewis and clark did, a reflects on their own moment in time. i think that offers a useful filtersation of the that we as historians put on as we study, and let us put on our own prejudices and intentions will we totally story from the past. that is what i think is exciting about having popular reaction to the expedition of lewis and clark. ranging a moments or years after they returned up to this day and a must every decade in between. it think it is a really useful sense of what we bring to history. >> our city staff travel to portland, oregon to learn about its rich history. learn more about oregon at c-span.org/citystour. you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every week didn't -- every weekend on c-span3. >> american history tv brings you films that provide context for today's public affairs issues. our heritage is in 1966 episode from the u.s. army big picture series. marking the july 4 holiday by telling the story of the declaration of independence. hosted by peabody award-win
we see accounts of the expedition, which really, as much as they reflect on lewis and -- what lewis and clark did, a reflects on their own moment in time. i think that offers a useful filtersation of the that we as historians put on as we study, and let us put on our own prejudices and intentions will we totally story from the past. that is what i think is exciting about having popular reaction to the expedition of lewis and clark. ranging a moments or years after they returned up to this day...
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we've tried to re-create here at lewis and clark the library of lewis and clark, the library of books they would've brought them. they are not the same volumes obviously to they are copies of the same additions so they would've had with them, and he really showed -- shed a lot of light on their interests and concerns and a larger purposes in meanings behind the boys. the first item is a book by alexander mackenzie and the voyages from module. mckenzie was the first person to cross the north american continent. he went to canada, what is now canada, in the 1790s, and lewis and clark's without brought this book first of all because he would've encountered some of the same challenges and issues that they did. in many ways his voyage was more daunting than theirs. mckenzie at also collected a lot of ndn, native american vocabularies, so they're taking that as a model for their own efforts to collect linguistic information from the native americans that they would've encountered over expecting to encounter. the third book, the fourth book that we have your is by patrick kelly. this is an i
we've tried to re-create here at lewis and clark the library of lewis and clark, the library of books they would've brought them. they are not the same volumes obviously to they are copies of the same additions so they would've had with them, and he really showed -- shed a lot of light on their interests and concerns and a larger purposes in meanings behind the boys. the first item is a book by alexander mackenzie and the voyages from module. mckenzie was the first person to cross the north...
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we have tried to re-create here at lewis and clark the library that lewis and clarke, the library books they would have brought with them. not the same volumes, obviously. copies of the same additions they would've had with them and they really shed light on some and their interests and concerns in the larger purposes and meaning behind the voyage, so the first item is a book by alexander, alexander mackenzie was actually the person to cross the north american con-- he went through what is now canada in the 1790s and lewis and clark would have got this book, first of all because he would've encountered some of the same challenges and issues that they did. in many ways his voyages more daunting than theirs. mackenzie had also collected a lot of indian native american vocabularies and if so they were taking that as a model for their own efforts to collect linguistic information from the native americans that they encountered or expected to encounter. at the fourth book we have here is by patrick kelly. this is an introduction to not: astronomy. one of the main things lewis and clark were
we have tried to re-create here at lewis and clark the library that lewis and clarke, the library books they would have brought with them. not the same volumes, obviously. copies of the same additions they would've had with them and they really shed light on some and their interests and concerns in the larger purposes and meaning behind the voyage, so the first item is a book by alexander, alexander mackenzie was actually the person to cross the north american con-- he went through what is now...
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. >> we are in portland, oregon at the lewis and clark collection. today, we will see a range of selections from our lewis and clark collection, including material representative of the things they brought with them on their expedition to the pacific ocean. contemporary material that informed their decisions. we will see contemporary expedition the and we will see the legacy of the expedition. material that reflects upon expedition from 150 years later and romanticize the offense. that's the events. it shows is the developing relationship of americans with the idea of the west. with material that reflect upon the nature of adventuring and the unknown from the early 19 century and move forward once the west is being known into a more scientific and knowledge-based understanding of this frontier. first, we will learn about the books lewis and clark took along with them. and great effort. talk to thel though head of special collections. finally, i will talk about some andhe 20th century novels intellectual exercises that are reflected on the expedition
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lewis never completely mastered it. they did bring with them not just kelly's book but lengthy tables and charts of the positions of various astronomical bodies as they would have appeared. between the moon and the stars. they never quite fully mastered this technique. it was key to a successful map. when lewis and clark arrived in oregon and they were understandably ecstatic that this long journey has reached its destination and when clark first saw the pacific ocean, although it wasn't quite in the pacific, he wrote in his journal ocean and view, oh the joy. ofs was in november 18 053 -- 1805. discovery spent the next several months in theyn along the coast quickly grew disenchanted with it. they claimed only seven or eight days had been without rain that winter. and complaining a lot about the food, they had trouble finding rings to eat. they lived off of elk meat and roots. because of the weather was so damp they couldn't drive the meat. it was often in the process of spoiling while eating it. so they look back with
lewis never completely mastered it. they did bring with them not just kelly's book but lengthy tables and charts of the positions of various astronomical bodies as they would have appeared. between the moon and the stars. they never quite fully mastered this technique. it was key to a successful map. when lewis and clark arrived in oregon and they were understandably ecstatic that this long journey has reached its destination and when clark first saw the pacific ocean, although it wasn't quite...
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i have the pleasure of introducing barbara lewis. dr. lewis heads the william at thetrotter institute university of massachusetts boston where she is also an associate professor of english. she is a francophone scholar as well as a cultural historian who has published on lynching in film, photography and drama and the black arts movement. she currently blogs and is affiliated with the massachusetts foundation for the humanities and sits on the advisory board of central square theater. before dr. lewis takes the stage, i am going to ask you all if you would not mind turning off your cell phones, and also please note that c-span is recording, and at the end, if you have questions, if you would come to the microphone, that would be great. now i have the pleasure of introducing dr. barbara lewis. [applause] barbara: it is truly a pleasure to be with you this evening. particularly since so many of us understand that this is the birthday of phillis wheatley. we cannot say for sure that it is the birthday, because no one knows exactly when she
i have the pleasure of introducing barbara lewis. dr. lewis heads the william at thetrotter institute university of massachusetts boston where she is also an associate professor of english. she is a francophone scholar as well as a cultural historian who has published on lynching in film, photography and drama and the black arts movement. she currently blogs and is affiliated with the massachusetts foundation for the humanities and sits on the advisory board of central square theater. before...
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we can't look at william clark's portrait without looking at mary lewis' portrait. >> you may recall it was very warm, his red hair and ruddy face and mary weather's portrait is quite cool. they're not painted at exactly the same time by charles wilson peal, but fairly close and the stud of mary weather lewis doesn't seem to have the same life to it that the study that clark did merryweather lewis who had been on thomas jefferson's staff, when he was president. merriweather was sort of a loner guy. he was hard to know, and he met his end in a rather untimely way. there's been a lot of discussion among scholars about whether he might have committed suicide. it's not known for sure, but his life was cut short by violence, and it seems that throughout that short life merriweather lewis was a rather moody person, and i almost think that charles wilson peal felt obligated to paint her portrait because he had done william clark's and he didn't feel the same affinity that merriweather lewis felt for his partner, even though he was the one in the lewis and clark expedition who made all of th
we can't look at william clark's portrait without looking at mary lewis' portrait. >> you may recall it was very warm, his red hair and ruddy face and mary weather's portrait is quite cool. they're not painted at exactly the same time by charles wilson peal, but fairly close and the stud of mary weather lewis doesn't seem to have the same life to it that the study that clark did merryweather lewis who had been on thomas jefferson's staff, when he was president. merriweather was sort of a...
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not long after that, there was the overland exploration, i lewis and clark, -- by lewis and came out to the part, one of the most important reasons they came on the expedition, was to find the northwest passage. they wanted to find a waterway to connect the eastern parts of the united states with the pacific ocean, opening up access to trade and transportation with asia. i think a lot of people really do not understand or remember that that was one of the primary reasons why lewis and clark came west in the early 1800s. the port was officially formed in 1891 by an act passed by the state legislature. its primary purpose initially was to create and maintain a 25 foot channel. prior to that, there were parts of the channel that were only around 15 feet to 17 feet deep. as ships got larger and more freight was being brought in and taken out of the portland area, the channel depth was inadequate. at the time, there is nobody responsible for creating and maintaining the channel, so the port was formed to maintain the 25 foot channel from the portland harbor, where we are standing, to the
not long after that, there was the overland exploration, i lewis and clark, -- by lewis and came out to the part, one of the most important reasons they came on the expedition, was to find the northwest passage. they wanted to find a waterway to connect the eastern parts of the united states with the pacific ocean, opening up access to trade and transportation with asia. i think a lot of people really do not understand or remember that that was one of the primary reasons why lewis and clark...
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lewis hamilton certainly started with the same view. everyone behind him.atch the rear—view mirror. kimi raikkonen tried to overtake, but not so fast. off hamilton went. more to keep an eye on further back. sebastian vettel, leader in the standings, had been caught by max verstappen, but charged back at him full of adrenaline. fi does dodgems. he wants to play bumper cars or something. vettel eventually passed him but hamilton was over the horizon. kimi raikkonen was beaten by valtteri bottas for second and vettel‘s championship lead was about to dramatically deflate. he went from third to seventh. lewis hamilton could hardly have had a better day. it feels amazing to be up here. i am so proud to see his flags everywhere. we support this weekend has been immense and i am really proud that i can do this for you all. thank you so much of this support. pushing us. the team did exceptionally well this weekend. it is the perfect weekend for us. these fans have just seen history. lewis hamilton's fifth british grand prix win, his fourth in a row, and what's more,
lewis hamilton certainly started with the same view. everyone behind him.atch the rear—view mirror. kimi raikkonen tried to overtake, but not so fast. off hamilton went. more to keep an eye on further back. sebastian vettel, leader in the standings, had been caught by max verstappen, but charged back at him full of adrenaline. fi does dodgems. he wants to play bumper cars or something. vettel eventually passed him but hamilton was over the horizon. kimi raikkonen was beaten by valtteri bottas...
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lewis lehrman. [applause] lewis: madam chairman, thank you so much for the introduction. even after so long, one needs distinguished trustees, members, and guests, we are gathered in this hall tonight to contemplate the most colossal war of human history. to focus especially upon the anglo american alliance in world war ii. at the onset of war, angle phobia was commonplace among civilian and military leaders in washington. more than one century of anglo american opposition had led to mutual distrust. not to mention, the revolutionary separation from the mother country and the humiliating war of 1812. bad blood, they followed the disappointments of world war one. not least, britain's failure to repay its war decks to america. in britain, condescension toward its former colonials still prevailed among the british elites. depression at home and revolution abroad, appeasement and isolationism preoccupied both countries. now some american politicians believe that sophisticated british leaders such as winston churchill and john later teens might be a slippery budget would pleas
lewis lehrman. [applause] lewis: madam chairman, thank you so much for the introduction. even after so long, one needs distinguished trustees, members, and guests, we are gathered in this hall tonight to contemplate the most colossal war of human history. to focus especially upon the anglo american alliance in world war ii. at the onset of war, angle phobia was commonplace among civilian and military leaders in washington. more than one century of anglo american opposition had led to mutual...
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we've had stars, adele, amy winehouse, leona lewis and actress kush, tell us leona lewis and actressress kush, tell us about yourjourney here ?|j leona lewis and actress kush, tell us about yourjourney here? i came here when i was 18. ifound out about the school on blue peter. i got the information then. i couldn't believe it was free as i had heard performing arts schools cost a lot of money. i came down for an open day and fell in love with the place. the rooms in the theatre department we re the rooms in the theatre department were painted black. i thought that was really weird. i wanted to be here. at that time, it was ten or so years old. so a really young school. what did it do for you in terms of opening up a world that was not accessible then? i think for a lot of us that came here, who came from all over the country to come to this school, to come to a place that was free, to get specialise the education as well as all of our other subjects, what so important, i would not have the training i needed to get the jump would not have the training i needed to get thejump on would
we've had stars, adele, amy winehouse, leona lewis and actress kush, tell us leona lewis and actressress kush, tell us about yourjourney here ?|j leona lewis and actress kush, tell us about yourjourney here? i came here when i was 18. ifound out about the school on blue peter. i got the information then. i couldn't believe it was free as i had heard performing arts schools cost a lot of money. i came down for an open day and fell in love with the place. the rooms in the theatre department we re...
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are you john lewis? and i said, dr. king, i am john robert lewis. he still called me, the boy from troy. and, we had a wonderful discussion. he said if you want to, want to attend troy state. now called troy university. we will help you. but we may have to file a suit. against the state of alabama. against troy state. but you need to have a discussion with your mother. and father. the home could be bombed. or burned. they could lose the land. and i went back. i had a discussion with my mother and father. it was slow, so afraid something could happen. i continued to study in nashville. >> you. were you at all worried what it would mean for you to try and integrate that, that, that college. >> i mean. there was. i mean the history of that was, was, pretty in tim dating. >> i felt, strongly that, somebody, had to do something. i had been also inspired by the, by the, the young people in little rock. the little rock nine. said to me, if people in little rock arkansas can stand up. then i can do something. if people in montgomery. montgomery is 50 miles
are you john lewis? and i said, dr. king, i am john robert lewis. he still called me, the boy from troy. and, we had a wonderful discussion. he said if you want to, want to attend troy state. now called troy university. we will help you. but we may have to file a suit. against the state of alabama. against troy state. but you need to have a discussion with your mother. and father. the home could be bombed. or burned. they could lose the land. and i went back. i had a discussion with my mother...
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isle of lewis thoughtjoanna lu mley moffat.tely superb. she looks the part already. and she's only 35. she is actually really quite young to be playing the doctor. we have peter capaldi, obviously of the older generation. and it surprises many people, because they think of previous doctors being older when cast. and so doctors being older when cast. and so much make—up involved. there was no forte tv back then. you can get away with a lot in black and white. what is really good to see another really good actress or act whole, however she would like to be called in this case, take on the role. peter capaldi had a lot of gravitas around the world and people have taken notice. i think this is a really good thing and, for all of the people who have been harping on about it for years, police just shut up about it for years, police just shut up now, you have a female doctor! lets see how good she is and how could this is. this is the beauty of
isle of lewis thoughtjoanna lu mley moffat.tely superb. she looks the part already. and she's only 35. she is actually really quite young to be playing the doctor. we have peter capaldi, obviously of the older generation. and it surprises many people, because they think of previous doctors being older when cast. and so doctors being older when cast. and so much make—up involved. there was no forte tv back then. you can get away with a lot in black and white. what is really good to see another...
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to date we are going to see collections from the lewis and clark collection. exhibit withhe them on their expedition. see contemporary accounts of the expedition that followed immediately after their return to washington. there also going to see legacy of the expedition. 150 yearsals from later and the offense of the expedition. and us thes developing relationship between americans idea of the west. that is with material about adventuring from the early 19th century. once the west was beginning to it was a more scientific and knowledge-based understanding of the frontier of america. first we are going to learn about the traveling library. then we are going to talk to a assistant director about early accounts and finally i will talk exercises that reflect on the expedition. we are going to start by looking at items from the traveling library that they brought with them on their journey. theave tried to re-create library books if they would have brought with them. the same volumes, they are copies of the same additions that they would have had with them. they re
to date we are going to see collections from the lewis and clark collection. exhibit withhe them on their expedition. see contemporary accounts of the expedition that followed immediately after their return to washington. there also going to see legacy of the expedition. 150 yearsals from later and the offense of the expedition. and us thes developing relationship between americans idea of the west. that is with material about adventuring from the early 19th century. once the west was beginning...
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lewis. mr. lewis, no. mr. bergman. mr. bergman, no. mr. faso. mr. faso, no. mr. smuker. mr.smuker, no. mr. gase. mr. gase, no. mr. arrington. mr. arrington, no. mr. ferguson. mr. ferguson, no. mr. yarmouth. aye. ms. lee. ms. lujan grisham. mulujan grisham, aye. mr. molten. mr. molten, aye. mr. jeffries. mr. higgins. mr. higgins, aye. ms. delbene. ms. deelbene, aye. mr. boyle, aye. mr. cona, aye. ms. jayapal, aye. mr. carbajal, aye. ms. jackson lee. ms. jackson lee, aye. ms. schakowsky, aye. madam chairman. >> no. >> madam chairman, no. >> clerk will call the roll. excuse me, are there any members who wish to vote or change their vote? if not, mr. jeffries. >> mr. jeffries, aye. >> the clerk shall report. >> madam chairman, on that vote, the ayes are 13 and the noes are 21. >> the noes have it and the amendment is not agreed to. >> the committee will now vote on the amendment offered by mr. boyle. the clerk will redesignate the amendment. >> amendment number three offered by representative boyle. >> clerk will call the roll. >> mr. akita. mr. akita, no. mr. diaz bullert, no.
lewis. mr. lewis, no. mr. bergman. mr. bergman, no. mr. faso. mr. faso, no. mr. smuker. mr.smuker, no. mr. gase. mr. gase, no. mr. arrington. mr. arrington, no. mr. ferguson. mr. ferguson, no. mr. yarmouth. aye. ms. lee. ms. lujan grisham. mulujan grisham, aye. mr. molten. mr. molten, aye. mr. jeffries. mr. higgins. mr. higgins, aye. ms. delbene. ms. deelbene, aye. mr. boyle, aye. mr. cona, aye. ms. jayapal, aye. mr. carbajal, aye. ms. jackson lee. ms. jackson lee, aye. ms. schakowsky, aye....
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the incident lewis is referring to is the other way around. would you like me to -- >> i mean, briefly. i'm just trying to give a sense of the violence that is pervasive on both sides. >> sure. >> and also -- i mean, the prison conditions. the british have a prison ship in the bay in the east river and 16,000 american prisoners die. that's an enormous number. >> there are several dozen ships and this is a number for the entire war across all prison sites and prison ships, yeah. i'll give you an example of an atrocity and what we can learn about -- from it about the moral dilemmas involved. the sense of the book is a scene of a nighttime surprise attack by several hundred british forces on 104 continentals, american dragoons who are sleeping. it's an attack with bayonets only, to reduce the friendly fire risk to maintain the element of surprise and play on the psychology of those beside to be attacked. american forces are less accustomed to bayonet warfare that european professional arms. they have an intense terror of that weapon. the surprise
the incident lewis is referring to is the other way around. would you like me to -- >> i mean, briefly. i'm just trying to give a sense of the violence that is pervasive on both sides. >> sure. >> and also -- i mean, the prison conditions. the british have a prison ship in the bay in the east river and 16,000 american prisoners die. that's an enormous number. >> there are several dozen ships and this is a number for the entire war across all prison sites and prison...
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. >> former congressional staffer doreen brown lewis was also indicted.re was no answer at a home listed for her, charged with obstruction of justice for reportedly misleading investigators about the case. and deleting text messages. there's nothing wrong with it. >> reporter: again, we've learned that it was her personal phone, now, if this sound like some type of reality tv drama unfolding, this may help you understand why juan mccullum, the aid was once a contestant on the former reality show i love new york, so he's no stranger to controversy, he was also on the hill 50 most beautiful people of politics back in 2015. this is quite the fall from grace, charged with two counts of cyber stalking, punishable up to five years behind bars, as for the other, brown lewis is facing up to 20 years in prison and she is facing two counts of obstruction of justice. tisha lewis, fox 5 local news. >> that's really strange twist of a story. following for you. >> also seeing gwen tolbert a little bit rn there as we're taking a look at tisha lewis's live shot >> most o
. >> former congressional staffer doreen brown lewis was also indicted.re was no answer at a home listed for her, charged with obstruction of justice for reportedly misleading investigators about the case. and deleting text messages. there's nothing wrong with it. >> reporter: again, we've learned that it was her personal phone, now, if this sound like some type of reality tv drama unfolding, this may help you understand why juan mccullum, the aid was once a contestant on the former...
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week, tisha lewis joins from his southwest with the story, tisha?reporter: sound like a reality show. but it's not. one of the former staffers was apparently a contestant on vh1:00's reality show i love new york. he was also named as the hill's 50 most beautiful people in politics back in 15, we're talking about jawun mccul em, accused of cyber stacking stealing new and unused pictures and video from his boss' cell phone >> in one of her latest post, stacy plaskett said had her privacy was invaded. this all comes after former staffer jawun mccul em was dieted thursday, he reportedly took private misunderstood images and video from plaskett's cell phone, the activities apparently took place in march, 2016 >> i don't think you should have naked pictures on your phone to begin with. and if you do, i don't think people should leak it but if you don't have the naked pictures, they wouldn't have leaked it. i don't think you should have naked pictures on your phone either way. if schiff that, she wouldn't have been caught in a bad situation >> he was given
week, tisha lewis joins from his southwest with the story, tisha?reporter: sound like a reality show. but it's not. one of the former staffers was apparently a contestant on vh1:00's reality show i love new york. he was also named as the hill's 50 most beautiful people in politics back in 15, we're talking about jawun mccul em, accused of cyber stacking stealing new and unused pictures and video from his boss' cell phone >> in one of her latest post, stacy plaskett said had her privacy...
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first, just the resilience of this man, lewis hamilton.tough week, and now he's bounced back and claimed pole. >> reporter: he has. welcome here to the home of the british grand prix. this is the main entrance, a lot of the tv cameras and the snappers are focused on there as the drivers have now arrived. we saw fernando alonzo, the mcclaren driver, arriving late, pretty much running through the turnstiles. now the celebrities and those invited by the teams, really one of the highlights of the british if not international sporting calendar have started to arrive, michael johnson, the four-time olympic gold medal-winning sprinter, has just arised. the kaiser chiefs expected to be here later on. the focus has bon what has been a spectacular battle so far on the track. as you mentioned, three-time champion lewis hamilton has been under fire the last couple of weeks. he was criticized for being the only driver in this paddock not to turn up to a big event in the center of london wednesday. he's had poor performances on the track in the recent w
first, just the resilience of this man, lewis hamilton.tough week, and now he's bounced back and claimed pole. >> reporter: he has. welcome here to the home of the british grand prix. this is the main entrance, a lot of the tv cameras and the snappers are focused on there as the drivers have now arrived. we saw fernando alonzo, the mcclaren driver, arriving late, pretty much running through the turnstiles. now the celebrities and those invited by the teams, really one of the highlights of...
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her immigration minister, brandon lewis, then appeared on the today programme this morning, taking aent will end, he said, when we leave the eu. then she talked to him during the day. i wonder if that was a rather uncomfortable call? here's our policy editor chris cook. immigration was a major issue in the referendum argument. absolutely no control over huge numbers of people coming from the eu. vote leave and to take back control. isn't it time we took back control? take back control. control the borders and control our immigration policies.
her immigration minister, brandon lewis, then appeared on the today programme this morning, taking aent will end, he said, when we leave the eu. then she talked to him during the day. i wonder if that was a rather uncomfortable call? here's our policy editor chris cook. immigration was a major issue in the referendum argument. absolutely no control over huge numbers of people coming from the eu. vote leave and to take back control. isn't it time we took back control? take back control. control...
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vettel‘s title rival lewis hamilton had to settle for fourth with the teams now taking a four week breake hungaroring this weekend. as the sun sets on this first half of the formula i season, it is harare who entered the summer holidays with the biggest smile, because they dominated here in hungary. —— ferrari. saying call before a race is easier than during. both red bulls charge vast lewis hamilton, only for max verstappen to pay matador to day ricardo, ending his hopes on the first lap. team orders at ferrari avoided the problem for sebastian vettel, that he had to battle his steering wheel veering to the left. it became clear that only the brit could capture the ferraris. but this almost cost him dearly. sebastian vettel claimed the chequered flag for his fourth win of the season. his championship lead was extended to 14 points. the sport now enters its summer break, with work to do for mercedes, while others can kick back. so sebastian vettel is understandably delighted with not only his day ‘s work, but his weekends work as well. mercedes have been left to lick their wounds. —— wee
vettel‘s title rival lewis hamilton had to settle for fourth with the teams now taking a four week breake hungaroring this weekend. as the sun sets on this first half of the formula i season, it is harare who entered the summer holidays with the biggest smile, because they dominated here in hungary. —— ferrari. saying call before a race is easier than during. both red bulls charge vast lewis hamilton, only for max verstappen to pay matador to day ricardo, ending his hopes on the first...
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i'm obsessed with daniel day lewis retiring from acting. i love it.h catholic, like, "i'm going to reject you before you reject me." >> seth: oh, yeah! >> i -- i break up with you! >> seth: i'm out of the game. >> yes! >> seth: i remember -- one of my favorite, there were so many things i loved about when you and tina hosted the but there was -- i feel like it was the first year you did it, you said that daniel day lewis played "e.t." >> yes, it was so good. and we made a joke about "e.t." and he didn't know we were making a joke, where he said he was such a good actor he played e.t. and then he just slowly raised his finger up. [ laughter ] i love you, dude. don't quit! i know this business is hard, bro. don't quit! you've got the stuff! you got it! [ laughter ] >> seth: wait, wait, you think he's quitting because he's lost confidence? >> yes! obviously, he's not getting the parts he wants. >> seth: no! [ light laughter ] >> he's feeling nervous. we all go through it. >> seth: oh, right. you always -- he probably like got -- there were like two audit
i'm obsessed with daniel day lewis retiring from acting. i love it.h catholic, like, "i'm going to reject you before you reject me." >> seth: oh, yeah! >> i -- i break up with you! >> seth: i'm out of the game. >> yes! >> seth: i remember -- one of my favorite, there were so many things i loved about when you and tina hosted the but there was -- i feel like it was the first year you did it, you said that daniel day lewis played "e.t." >>...
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lewis, this is overhead. he's matt k. lewis, this is overhead. let's be honest, is this about the ability to learn or is this about the experience of not having been taught properly? how have you avoided what has befallen other nations in africa? i hate to say that he'd made his own bed, but you caused him to sleep in it. you saw a problem and over time, took it on. let's start with the sizzle before we get to the steak, are you gonna run for president? i think i just got an f from you. (upbeat music) (upbeat music) matt lewis, welcome. - good to be here. - good to see you, so this book, great book was published during the republican primary so it's 18 months ago, plus or minus, as we sit here today. were you right, as you look back, to be worried about conservatism? - absolutely. so it came out in january 2016, right before the iowa caucuses so i started writing this maybe in 2014 and wrote a lot of it in 2015. - and god, who could have predicted in 2014 and 2015 where we'd be today? - right, so donald trump wasn't even running when i first star
lewis, this is overhead. he's matt k. lewis, this is overhead. let's be honest, is this about the ability to learn or is this about the experience of not having been taught properly? how have you avoided what has befallen other nations in africa? i hate to say that he'd made his own bed, but you caused him to sleep in it. you saw a problem and over time, took it on. let's start with the sizzle before we get to the steak, are you gonna run for president? i think i just got an f from you. (upbeat...
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lewis hamilton could hardly have had a better day. to seventh.wis hamilton could hardly have had a better day. it is amazing to be appear. so proud to see these flags everywhere, and the supporters return has been immense. i'm proud i could do this for you all. thank you for the support pushing us, the team was faultless this weekend. it is a perfect return for us. these bands have just seen history, the resulta nt‘s for us. these bands have just seen history, the resultant‘s fifth grand prix win, his fourth in a row, and what's more the title race is definitely on. only one point stands between hamilton and vettel. sebastien, beware, he is catching. south africa dominated the test against england. for even's captain this was a first real test of strength. joe root, new to thejob, his real test of strength. joe root, new to the job, his team real test of strength. joe root, new to thejob, his team in real test of strength. joe root, new to the job, his team in trouble and now was the moment to show his leadership. south africa already with a frus
lewis hamilton could hardly have had a better day. to seventh.wis hamilton could hardly have had a better day. it is amazing to be appear. so proud to see these flags everywhere, and the supporters return has been immense. i'm proud i could do this for you all. thank you for the support pushing us, the team was faultless this weekend. it is a perfect return for us. these bands have just seen history, the resulta nt‘s for us. these bands have just seen history, the resultant‘s fifth grand...
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black: i'm proud to have one of our freshman members, from minnesota jason lewis. lewis: i would like to say how happy i am to work with these people and what a great job they have done. i came here to balance the budget and this budget does that , through mandatory reductions. first time in decades we have done that. if we don't do it, we will have $758 billion in interest payments and a debt crisis we have to handle. we can't do nothing. we took a bold action. and combining these bold growthons with economic -- and by the way, 2.6 economic growth is below the post-world war ii norms. doing that will get us to this balanced budget, but most we are growing median family incomes. that is our goal. to get more growth so everybody has a rising tide of economic growth. that's what i came here to do and that's what these folks came , here to do and i'm proud to , present this budget that builds a better america. thank you. black: another one of our freshman who has been involved in the committee and served our country for a number of years, one of our freshman congressm
black: i'm proud to have one of our freshman members, from minnesota jason lewis. lewis: i would like to say how happy i am to work with these people and what a great job they have done. i came here to balance the budget and this budget does that , through mandatory reductions. first time in decades we have done that. if we don't do it, we will have $758 billion in interest payments and a debt crisis we have to handle. we can't do nothing. we took a bold action. and combining these bold...
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lewis. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. deputy commissioner, has the irs received additional funding to implement the fia recommendation? do you get more money? >> no, sir. the last increase that we had in this area, to be able to implement, and we're really appreciative for, is $90 million that congress appropriated specifically for identity theft, cybersecurity, and customer service at our call centers. >> how have the irs budget reductions impacted your operation? what more could you have done, or accomplished with more money? >> appreciate that question. the -- our infrastructure in the irs is very unique. it's large, it's complex. if you step back and look at all the stuff that happens within that infrastructure, we process over 200 million electronic returns a year, within the irs infrastructure. we have two data centers that operate on a 24-hour, 7-day-a-week basis. we have over 187 million taxpayer accounts on the system. we collect and process all the records for $3 trillion in tax revenue. we process and release a
lewis. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. deputy commissioner, has the irs received additional funding to implement the fia recommendation? do you get more money? >> no, sir. the last increase that we had in this area, to be able to implement, and we're really appreciative for, is $90 million that congress appropriated specifically for identity theft, cybersecurity, and customer service at our call centers. >> how have the irs budget reductions impacted your operation? what more...
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lewis hamilton, after all, may be just hours from history. this test. that's all sport for now. i'll have more in the next hour turkey's president erdogan has given emotional speeches to tens of thousands of people — marking a year since the country's failed military coup. nearly 250 people died and over 2000 were wounded during the coup attempt by an army faction lastjuly. mr erdogan backed the wave of arrests since the coup and said there should be no mercy for the plotters. at dawn this morning, the president inaugurated a monument to those killed. 0ur turkey correspondent mark lowen was at saturday's rally and explained how the country is now very much divided. the opposition are not coming tonight as they are critical of the mass arrests following the coup. 7000... the government says it is rooting out the rows of the coup plotters and the supporters of the attempted coup spread far and wide. pic pics believed the oldest centres been crossed over the past year. there was, but a few days at least last year unity against the coup, it broug
lewis hamilton, after all, may be just hours from history. this test. that's all sport for now. i'll have more in the next hour turkey's president erdogan has given emotional speeches to tens of thousands of people — marking a year since the country's failed military coup. nearly 250 people died and over 2000 were wounded during the coup attempt by an army faction lastjuly. mr erdogan backed the wave of arrests since the coup and said there should be no mercy for the plotters. at dawn this...
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lewis hamilton certainly started with the same view. everyone behind him. to overtake, but not so fast. 0ff hamilton went. more to keep an eye on further back. sebastian vettel, leader in the standings, had been caught by max verstappen, but charged back at him full of adrenaline. f1 does dodgems. he wants to play bumper cars or something. vettel eventually passed him but hamilton was over the horizon. the only question was whether he could get in and out of the pits still ahead? of course he could. no—one would get near him again. his position would improve. kimi raikkonen was beaten by valtteri bottas for second and vettel‘s championship lead was about to dramatically deflate. he went from third to seventh. lewis hamilton could hardly have had a better day. it feels amazing to be up here. i am so it feels amazing to be up here. i am so proud to see his flags everywhere. we support this weekend has been immense and i am really proud that i can do this for you all. thank you so much of this support. pushing us. the team did exceptionally well this weekend.
lewis hamilton certainly started with the same view. everyone behind him. to overtake, but not so fast. 0ff hamilton went. more to keep an eye on further back. sebastian vettel, leader in the standings, had been caught by max verstappen, but charged back at him full of adrenaline. f1 does dodgems. he wants to play bumper cars or something. vettel eventually passed him but hamilton was over the horizon. the only question was whether he could get in and out of the pits still ahead? of course he...
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>> trevor: thank you, lewis, lewis black, everyone, we'll be lewis black, everyone, we'll be right backyour flight. your missed flight. recalculating. ♪ free in 15 feet, realize the destination isn't what matters. plus the crisp taste of apples. a great combination. like spanglish.... where it'd be something like "manza-beer". but redd's sounds much better... cheers. redd's apple ale. together we beer. the extra crispy colonel. my extra crispy, twenty dollar fill-up feeds a family of four. it's crunchy! juicy! and oh so tasty. kfc. it's extra crispy good. which one of you the cheetos snacks? okay, i've given you guys a chance to confess. this little baby can detect trace amounts of cheetos dust. whaaaaat? gloria? kids? [meow] when did we get a cat? dangerously cheesy. allthat was amazing.e sitting. the ceiling is all spider webs. we missed grandpa's 99th birthday. i'm actively trying to stand up right now. and his funeral. oh i have a beard. oh! a chip. (laughter) binge watching isn't always rewarding. but hotels.com is. thanks captain obvious. how long have you been here? unlock instan
>> trevor: thank you, lewis, lewis black, everyone, we'll be lewis black, everyone, we'll be right backyour flight. your missed flight. recalculating. ♪ free in 15 feet, realize the destination isn't what matters. plus the crisp taste of apples. a great combination. like spanglish.... where it'd be something like "manza-beer". but redd's sounds much better... cheers. redd's apple ale. together we beer. the extra crispy colonel. my extra crispy, twenty dollar fill-up feeds a...
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lewis hamilton, after all, may be just hours from history.rsey for stage 15 of the tour de france today. the uphill finish in the pyrenees saw the team sky rider finish a second behind stage—winner michael matthews. but, he was well ahead of previous leader fabio aru. froome now has a 19—second lead. golf now and ian poulter has a share of the lead heading into the final round of the scottish open. he is nine under par, along with another englishman callum shinkwin and andrew dodt of australia. poulter, who finished second in the players championship back in may, went round in 71. three birdies for him, this approach shot on the eighth helping him to one of those his playing partner 24 year old shinkwin, ranking outside the world's top 400, had a mixed round, but did manage an eagle on the 14th. that is all sport for now. you can keep up to date with all those stories on the bbc sport website, bbc.co.uk/sport. i'll have more in the next hour. turkey's president erdogan has given emotional speeches to tens of thousands of people, marking a yea
lewis hamilton, after all, may be just hours from history.rsey for stage 15 of the tour de france today. the uphill finish in the pyrenees saw the team sky rider finish a second behind stage—winner michael matthews. but, he was well ahead of previous leader fabio aru. froome now has a 19—second lead. golf now and ian poulter has a share of the lead heading into the final round of the scottish open. he is nine under par, along with another englishman callum shinkwin and andrew dodt of...
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lewis hamilton, after all, may be just hours from history.'s yellow jersey after stage 1a of the tour de france in the pyrenees. the team sky rider finished a second behind stage—winner michael matthews but overtook the previous leader fabio aru. froome now has a 19 second lead. ian poulter has a share of the lead heading into the final round of the scottish 0pen golf. he's on nine under par along with another englishman callum shinkwin and andrew dodt of australia. poulter, who finished second in the players championship back in may, went round in 71. three birdies for him, this approach shot on the eighth helping him to one of those, his playing partner 24—year—old shinkwin, ranking outside the world's top 400, had a mixed round — but did manage an eagle on the 14th. there he goes. england's under 19 football team are the new european champions. manchester city's lukas nmecha scored the winner as they beat portugal 2—1 in georgia. it's the third title for an england youth team this summer — after success in the under—20's world cup, and the
lewis hamilton, after all, may be just hours from history.'s yellow jersey after stage 1a of the tour de france in the pyrenees. the team sky rider finished a second behind stage—winner michael matthews but overtook the previous leader fabio aru. froome now has a 19 second lead. ian poulter has a share of the lead heading into the final round of the scottish 0pen golf. he's on nine under par along with another englishman callum shinkwin and andrew dodt of australia. poulter, who finished...
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. >> later we'll go interested the lewis and clock college library to see items related to the lewis and clark expedition. first we'll tour portland's landmark book store, powell city of books. >> we are located in what is now nobody at the pearl district. when powell first moved into this location in 1980, this was an abrandonned used -- abandoned used car dealership, 40,000 square feet on one floor and over the past 30 years we have built and expanded, and the neighborhood around is has changed dramatically. what used to be a light industry strict is now a light retail district, and we're surrounded by wonderful places like sir la tab and starbucks where we used to be surrounded by ball bearing manufacturing. the first paul opened in the 1960s in chicago. hit dad, walter wall -- they were portland natives, came out to run the store when michael and his wildfire went on vacation. when walter returned to portland he decided the city needed a used book store so the 1971 he end occupy the first powell's books in ported, oregon, but actually the second powells books. >> i'm in front ove
. >> later we'll go interested the lewis and clock college library to see items related to the lewis and clark expedition. first we'll tour portland's landmark book store, powell city of books. >> we are located in what is now nobody at the pearl district. when powell first moved into this location in 1980, this was an abrandonned used -- abandoned used car dealership, 40,000 square feet on one floor and over the past 30 years we have built and expanded, and the neighborhood around...
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in southeast, kevin lewis, abc 7 news. kimberly: so you want to stay connected when the weather gets bad. download the stormwatch 7 weather app and follow us on facebook and twitter to get instant forecasts and updates. tomorrow marks one year since the epic flooding on historic main street in ellicott city. two people died. some businesses and roads and even the he store :00 were washed out. today city leaders dedicated a new clock at the corner of main and maryland avenue. the two people who passed away and another person who was killed during the cleanup. a fire at a popular anne arundel county bar and g investigators say that somebody intentionally set fire to cook in a charlie's early friday morning. -- to coconut charlie's early friday morning. nobody was killed but one firefighter sustained injuries. call the fire department if you have information about what is being called an arson. coming up, lashing out, the president grumbles about the senate's failed bid to repeal and replace obamacare. and counting their bles
in southeast, kevin lewis, abc 7 news. kimberly: so you want to stay connected when the weather gets bad. download the stormwatch 7 weather app and follow us on facebook and twitter to get instant forecasts and updates. tomorrow marks one year since the epic flooding on historic main street in ellicott city. two people died. some businesses and roads and even the he store :00 were washed out. today city leaders dedicated a new clock at the corner of main and maryland avenue. the two people who...
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lewis hamilton storms to a record—equalling pole position for tomorrow's british grand prix at silverstonethe programme, chris froome is back in yellow. he shakes off his rivals on stage 14 to retake the overall lead at the tour de france. and join me, kate grey at the olympic park, where i will be looking ahead to all the action at the world para athletic championships. hello, we are into the final two days at the all—england club. 0nce again it has provided us with the gripping drama and supreme showers that you might have expected. the roof was up on centre court allowing spain's garbine muguruza to win her first title here at the expense of the five—time champion venus williams. 0n finals weekend, centre court brings the generations together, garbine muguruza, one of the newest stars against its greatest survivor. at 37, the stage was set for venus williams aiming to be the oldest post—war champion. beneath the roof you can hear the secrets of her longevity, power. she wants to close out points quickly, but amid the aggression come moments of genius. what a shot from venus williams! th
lewis hamilton storms to a record—equalling pole position for tomorrow's british grand prix at silverstonethe programme, chris froome is back in yellow. he shakes off his rivals on stage 14 to retake the overall lead at the tour de france. and join me, kate grey at the olympic park, where i will be looking ahead to all the action at the world para athletic championships. hello, we are into the final two days at the all—england club. 0nce again it has provided us with the gripping drama and...
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former staffer doreen lewis was also indicted. she's charged obstruction of justice for reportedly misleading investigators about the case and deleting text messages. is it her phone or was it given to her as part of her job? if it's her own personal phone, then there's absolutely nothing wrong with it . if however it was given to her by congress as part of her work, probably not. but that being said it still doesn't give her staffers the right to give that information to someone else . teisha lewis, fox5 local news. >> and i believive heard teisha say that it was her personal phone yesterday and her report at 5:00. apparently there were some fet ohs or images of her whole family, children as well. so that does seem -- -- we will be right back after this. >> we're having too much fun here on a sunday night - i keep thinking it's sunday. it's saturday. >> what is wrong with me. >> i was saying on my sunday i have a pool party and it looks like it's going to be a nice day to hang out. it is national ice cream day on sunday. y'all ar
former staffer doreen lewis was also indicted. she's charged obstruction of justice for reportedly misleading investigators about the case and deleting text messages. is it her phone or was it given to her as part of her job? if it's her own personal phone, then there's absolutely nothing wrong with it . if however it was given to her by congress as part of her work, probably not. but that being said it still doesn't give her staffers the right to give that information to someone else . teisha...
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and lewis hamilton makes up ground in the formula one drivers‘
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lewis: thank you, chairman black. i would, too, like to say how happy i am to work with all of these people and what a great job they've done. i came here to balance a budget. i came here to get us on a glide path to balance a budget, and this budget does that through mandatory reductions. first time in decades we've done that. if we don't do that, you are going to have $758 billion in interest payments in 10 years. we have got a debt crisis that we need to handle. we can't do nothing, so we took a bold action here and combining these very, very bold reductions with economic growth. and by the way, 2.6% economic growth is post-world war ii norms. doing that will get us to this balanced budget, but more importantly it goes behind everything we are doing on this committee. we are growing the economy, getting more private sector investment and growing median family incomes. that's our goal on the budget committee, to get more growth so that everybody has a rising tide of economic growth. that benefits everybody in minnes
lewis: thank you, chairman black. i would, too, like to say how happy i am to work with all of these people and what a great job they've done. i came here to balance a budget. i came here to get us on a glide path to balance a budget, and this budget does that through mandatory reductions. first time in decades we've done that. if we don't do that, you are going to have $758 billion in interest payments in 10 years. we have got a debt crisis that we need to handle. we can't do nothing, so we...
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lewis hamilton certainly started with the same view. everyone behind him.an vettel had been caught by max but charged back at him full of adrenaline. f1 does dodgems. vettel eventually passed on but hamilton was over the horizon. the only question was whether he could get in and out of the pits still ahead? of course they could. his position would improve. kimi raikkonen was beaten by valtteri bottas for second and vettel‘s championship lead was about to dramatically be flaked. he went from third to seventh. lewis hamilton could hardly have had a better day. these fans have just seen history. lewis hamilton's fifth british grand prix win, his fourth ina row, british grand prix win, his fourth in a row, and what's more, that title race is definitely on. only one point stands between hamilton and vettel now. sebastien, beware, he is catching you. now after roger federer‘s historic victory today, the centre—court crowd were also able to enjoy some british success in the tournament's finale — the mixed doubles, afterjamie murray and the swiss former wimbledon w
lewis hamilton certainly started with the same view. everyone behind him.an vettel had been caught by max but charged back at him full of adrenaline. f1 does dodgems. vettel eventually passed on but hamilton was over the horizon. the only question was whether he could get in and out of the pits still ahead? of course they could. his position would improve. kimi raikkonen was beaten by valtteri bottas for second and vettel‘s championship lead was about to dramatically be flaked. he went from...
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i'm not sure. >> it is mostly untrue. >> richard lewis, thank you.epublican party still complicated. but what comes next? stay with us. this is a story about mail and packages. and it's also a story about people and while we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country, we never forget... that your business is our business the united states postal service. priority: you if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis like me, and you're talking to your rheumatologist about a medication... ...this is humira. is i thhumira helping to relieve my pain... ...and protect my joints from further damage. humira has been clinically studied for over 18 years. humira works by targeting and helping to... ...block a specific source... ...of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain and... ...stop further joint damage in many adults. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have
i'm not sure. >> it is mostly untrue. >> richard lewis, thank you.epublican party still complicated. but what comes next? stay with us. this is a story about mail and packages. and it's also a story about people and while we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country, we never forget... that your business is our business the united states postal service. priority: you if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis like me, and you're talking to...
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lewis hamilton qualified a disappointing fourth ahead of tomorrow's hungarian grand prix.ebastian vettel, in a ferrari front row lock—out. tom clarkson reports from the hungaroring. when the going gets tough, the tough get going. after the trouncing ferrara received at the hands of mercedes at silverton —— silverton, many expected from rory to make the championship their own. but that has not been the case. sebastian vettel might leave the drivers championship but this was a rare show of strength in qualifying. only his second pole of the season and a front—load lookout for ferrari and hungry for the first time in 13 years. it was also a special day for paul, with dizzy spells forcing felipe to drop out, they called on the reserve driver. he had only driven this kind of simulator and will start with the last row of the grid. it is after three and a half year absence, he will be pleased to be back. lewis hamilton's hopes of matching michael schumacher‘s session evaporated in the final row of qualifying. one chance to take the top spot. but he did not get close to sebastian
lewis hamilton qualified a disappointing fourth ahead of tomorrow's hungarian grand prix.ebastian vettel, in a ferrari front row lock—out. tom clarkson reports from the hungaroring. when the going gets tough, the tough get going. after the trouncing ferrara received at the hands of mercedes at silverton —— silverton, many expected from rory to make the championship their own. but that has not been the case. sebastian vettel might leave the drivers championship but this was a rare show of...
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tisha lewis live with more on the terrifying attack. >> reporter: this crook, apparently targeted not one, but two women who were driving through this atm h county. the images and video are crystal clear, police are turning to the public for help to catch him. >>> we were talking to matt ackland in maryland. we've seen major flooding and live water rescue >> and he is live again talking with a battalion chief as the swift water team responds to the scene. what is going on? >> reporter: as you know, just a moment ago, we saw the guy that was in the car that we showed you being rescued. i asked him if he's ok. he gave us a thumb up. chief you were telling me first of all this was not the only one along beach drive here >> no, we've run several today and we ran this call, actually came across this one first. and the units that came from the south side of beach, actually came across the original call. so one occupant removed from each car, two people total, and but they were both walked out and no injuries. >> reporter: tell me how this takes place, we saw these sticks. do you call out to
tisha lewis live with more on the terrifying attack. >> reporter: this crook, apparently targeted not one, but two women who were driving through this atm h county. the images and video are crystal clear, police are turning to the public for help to catch him. >>> we were talking to matt ackland in maryland. we've seen major flooding and live water rescue >> and he is live again talking with a battalion chief as the swift water team responds to the scene. what is going on?...
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lewis hamilton had his qualifying over before it began.ng his gearbox, the best he could finish was sixth. he dominated practice, a scrappy final session costing. as he was trying to put it right, romain g rosjea n trying to put it right, romain grosjean came to a halt. bringing out the yellow flag, denying the crowd a thrilling finale. thousands of dutch fans can support max verstappen, they were left disappointed as he could only finish sixth. the life of valtteri bottas claiming the second pole position of his career. championship league sebastian vettel right behind him, the race will be a damage limitation exercise for hamilton, starting from eighth place. whether the two have buried the hatchet since come together in azerbaijan remains to be seen. they shook hands before being interviewed. handshake, please my friend. we have already shaken. only for hamilton to refuse to do so again. hamilton frustrated, he does have a couple of things in his favour. the first, he will be a different set of tyres to the cars around him. shay given s
lewis hamilton had his qualifying over before it began.ng his gearbox, the best he could finish was sixth. he dominated practice, a scrappy final session costing. as he was trying to put it right, romain g rosjea n trying to put it right, romain grosjean came to a halt. bringing out the yellow flag, denying the crowd a thrilling finale. thousands of dutch fans can support max verstappen, they were left disappointed as he could only finish sixth. the life of valtteri bottas claiming the second...
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lewis. mr. lewis, no. schmucker. -- mr. arrington. mr. arrington, no. mr. ferguson. mr. ferguson, no. mr. yarmouth. aye.yarmouth, ms. lujan grisham. grisham, -- -- been a [roll call vote] >> are there any members who wish to vote or change their vote? hearing none, the clerk shall report. >> mr. chairman, on that vote, the ayes are 13 and the noes are 21. >> the noes have it and the amendment is not agreed to. we'll vote on an amendment put forward by mr. yarmouth. >> clerk will call the roll. >> amendment number four offered by representative yarmouth. [roll call vote] >> are there any -- thank you, are there any members who wish to vote or change their vote. the clerk shall report. >> on that vote, the ayes are 13 and noes are 21. >> the noes have it. the amendment is not agreed to. next, the committee will now vote on the amendment offered by ms. jackson lee. the clerk will redesignate the amendment. >> amendment number six offered by representative jeffries. >> we'll go with number six by jeffries. i had number five. oh, that's the one we skipped. >> mr. chairman, i
lewis. mr. lewis, no. schmucker. -- mr. arrington. mr. arrington, no. mr. ferguson. mr. ferguson, no. mr. yarmouth. aye.yarmouth, ms. lujan grisham. grisham, -- -- been a [roll call vote] >> are there any members who wish to vote or change their vote? hearing none, the clerk shall report. >> mr. chairman, on that vote, the ayes are 13 and the noes are 21. >> the noes have it and the amendment is not agreed to. we'll vote on an amendment put forward by mr. yarmouth. >>...