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e roof on lincoln memorial is no different than the roof on your house. once you start get mngsture getting inside, that really becomes a critical failure and that creates a l of damage. >> reporter: the entire project will cost $25 million, $18 million which is coming from one man, david rubenstein. the glamorous stuff comes after september, new exhibit areas, new and expanded restrooms. but the thing to remember is it's not going to impact tours. you can still come in and see the beautiful memorial, although i recommend you do so on the other side. just think of this as the part of the house you don't want your guests to see. at the lincoln memorial, chris lawrence, news 4. >>> if you or your children are addicted to video games, it might be time to hit t restart button. >> c>>> meghan markle's father s talking publicly with courtship, politics and missing the royal wedding. >> i'm wii ous. i wish i had been there. >>> we are in weather alert mode. storm team 4 tracking temperatures that feel like they're in the >>> record breaking temperatures sweeping
e roof on lincoln memorial is no different than the roof on your house. once you start get mngsture getting inside, that really becomes a critical failure and that creates a l of damage. >> reporter: the entire project will cost $25 million, $18 million which is coming from one man, david rubenstein. the glamorous stuff comes after september, new exhibit areas, new and expanded restrooms. but the thing to remember is it's not going to impact tours. you can still come in and see the...
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. >>> you may have seen the scaffolding around the lincoln memorial. they're getting a closer look at what's being done. and seeing the monument in a way you haven't ever before. >> it's one of the most controversial issuesor any school district -- changing the family life education eurriculum. sn fairfax county in an uproar over proposed chan >>> chopper 4 is lifting off on breaking news now. leesburg police are in a standoff with a person who refuses to leave a home near sycamore hill drive and tulipee quare in northeast. that's in northeast in virginia. th may have started as a domestic. officers sayst they went to ar him this afternoon, but he refused to come out. police don't know if the person has a weapon or not. we'll update once the chopper arves on the scene. >>> the university of maryland is in mourning after udhen death of a promising young football player, sophomore jordan mcnair, died yesterday after team practice. trainers called 911 after he had trouble recovering during the workout. the school hasn't released his cause of death. >>> no
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as i approached the lincoln memorial, i saw in my mind's eye that "i have a dream" speech. martin luther king would never respond violence for violence. he believed that the higher moral purpose would win. he wrote a letter from birmingham in jail, that no moral law of man that does not square with the moral law of god does not square. when therenhoeffer, were too many in the world that turned their backs on the holocaust, dietrich bonhoeffer had left germany and had moved to new york. and he recognized the fact that toannot go back and pastor anyone in my country if i do not return in the middle of the not the occupation -- in the middle of the nazi occupation. he was hung from a tree a matter of days before the end of the war. that as he was headed to the gallows, he inspired his captors to say there was more to life than just success, that there was something deeper, and read his stories. or detente sharansky. he was living in a soviet gulags and all he wanted was for the jews to be released from the soviet union, and they said to him as they put him in prison, if you wi
as i approached the lincoln memorial, i saw in my mind's eye that "i have a dream" speech. martin luther king would never respond violence for violence. he believed that the higher moral purpose would win. he wrote a letter from birmingham in jail, that no moral law of man that does not square with the moral law of god does not square. when therenhoeffer, were too many in the world that turned their backs on the holocaust, dietrich bonhoeffer had left germany and had moved to new...
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as i approached the lincoln memorial i saw in my minds eye that i have a dream speech. martinher kg would never respond violence for violence. he believed thatie the higher moral purpose would win. he wrote from a letter from birmingham in jail that no law of man that doesn't square with the moral law of god is just. and they gunned them down. obut the dream was on. dietrich bonhoeffer, when there were two men in the world to turn their backs on the holocaust, dietrich bonhoeffer had left germany and it moved to new york, and he recognized the fact that i cannot go back and pastor to anybody in my country if i don't return in the middle of the nazi occupation. he was hung from a tree just a matter of days before the end of the war, but as he was heading to the gallows he inspired his captors to sayto there was moreo life than just success, that there was more to life, something deeper, and read his story. or a prison of conscious living in a soviet gulags and all the water was for the jews to be released from the soviet union, and they said to him and they put him in pr
as i approached the lincoln memorial i saw in my minds eye that i have a dream speech. martinher kg would never respond violence for violence. he believed thatie the higher moral purpose would win. he wrote from a letter from birmingham in jail that no law of man that doesn't square with the moral law of god is just. and they gunned them down. obut the dream was on. dietrich bonhoeffer, when there were two men in the world to turn their backs on the holocaust, dietrich bonhoeffer had left...
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." >> today we got a unique look at the restoration work that underway right now at the lincoln memoriale national park svice gave us exclusive look to memorial's roof being replaced right now. double roof last replaced twoca des ago. meemrialain open through the ration of the project. areas inaccessible. it will cost approximately ll2. min dollars and expted to be finished later this summer. >> cool to see that. n> yeah it is. he>>y need facelifts. en there for a long time. >> that oner in parti is very very important to this >> and weather wise, it's not going to be bad f forolks to be out there eieoer. >> probably pe sitting down there on the steps always are. >> always a few seemsll like a day long. >> no doubt. b today haseen just beautiful and tonight so comfortable. last night when we stepped outside how about the humidity smack you in the ce. >> it did smack you in the face yes. >> hey we're in the trop i cansu wonder p this time the sun came morning frontal boundary pushed dryer air into i town andwas a refreshing starto our thursday. guess what? wve got comfortably warm tempera
." >> today we got a unique look at the restoration work that underway right now at the lincoln memoriale national park svice gave us exclusive look to memorial's roof being replaced right now. double roof last replaced twoca des ago. meemrialain open through the ration of the project. areas inaccessible. it will cost approximately ll2. min dollars and expted to be finished later this summer. >> cool to see that. n> yeah it is. he>>y need facelifts. en there for a long...
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about martin luther king, just walked from washingtontation in to the lincoln memorial. as i approached the lincoln saw in my mind's eye dream speech. martin luther king would never violence for violence. he believes that the higher moral purpose would win. he wrote no law of man that square with him. him down.d facteich recognized the that after the holocaust he to't go back to pastor anybody in the country if i of a return in the middle nazi occupation. on a tree days before the end of the war. captors to say there was more to life than just success no means to sustain himself. he thought to himself, if they use galileo against me, they will never use me against someone else. and he told them to go to hell. natan sharansky was ultimately released, and he was on a bridge and the soviet authorities told sharansky, i want you to walk straight. as he walked across the bridge, he could not move in a more crooked line than what he did, his final message of defiance to those who held him captive. but it is not always the big shots. so you work at wells fargo. they tell you to
about martin luther king, just walked from washingtontation in to the lincoln memorial. as i approached the lincoln saw in my mind's eye dream speech. martin luther king would never violence for violence. he believes that the higher moral purpose would win. he wrote no law of man that square with him. him down.d facteich recognized the that after the holocaust he to't go back to pastor anybody in the country if i of a return in the middle nazi occupation. on a tree days before the end of the...
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al of them arexpected to be okay.s >>> itaking place on i part of the lincoln memorial you can't see. crews are busy restoring the memorial's two roof levels, which involvesck repairing c caused by the 2011 earthquake. >> it makes things look more cohesive and clean and tight, but the most important thing is from a water tightness aspect. >> the memorl will remain open while repairs are underway. the work is expected to wrap up sometime in september. >>> an audience member at last night's "hamilton" performance here at the kennedy center almost got as much attention as the actors on stage. ate c of the tony award winning broadway musical lin ir manuelda watched. posted these pictures on twitter posing with cast members and celebrity chef jose andreas. he even signed some guest play bills. hamilton runs through september. there is a limited number of $10 tickets available to each show in an on-line lottery that takes place two days in vabs. >> that's a lot of pressure performing in front of the creator of the musical, right? >> you would have to hope they didn know he was there until t
al of them arexpected to be okay.s >>> itaking place on i part of the lincoln memorial you can't see. crews are busy restoring the memorial's two roof levels, which involvesck repairing c caused by the 2011 earthquake. >> it makes things look more cohesive and clean and tight, but the most important thing is from a water tightness aspect. >> the memorl will remain open while repairs are underway. the work is expected to wrap up sometime in september. >>> an...
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the run and cane light vigil ended here at the lincoln memorial reflecting pool. donaseons r will help four refugee focus groups including s d.c.-base the children. >> children and reuniting them with their parents is the focus back at the border. we want to show you video of a shelter in texas. families at least together tonight as their asylum cases are decided. not the same night ahead for more than300 other ildren. a woman who helped migrant children placed in michigan explains what's ahead. >> we are seeing between two weeks to a month for us to make contact with the parents and begin to set up contact with the child. >> since the zero tolerance pocy took effect in april, migrant children have been sent toes 17 stnd immigration attorney says trying to locate parents through a child is nearly impossible. some of the children are so young they don't know their parents' full name. >> he has been a familiar face and name in our region for years. now the arch diocese of new york says thedeormer l of the catholic church in washington sexually abused a teenager more
the run and cane light vigil ended here at the lincoln memorial reflecting pool. donaseons r will help four refugee focus groups including s d.c.-base the children. >> children and reuniting them with their parents is the focus back at the border. we want to show you video of a shelter in texas. families at least together tonight as their asylum cases are decided. not the same night ahead for more than300 other ildren. a woman who helped migrant children placed in michigan explains what's...
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today among civil rights and jobs dr martin luther king stood in front of the lincoln memorial and delivered his historic i have a dream speech bobby kennedy respect to king's commitment to civil rights but had concerns about his private life and had authorized the f.b.i. to tap his phone years later president johnson would use this to discredit kennedy with the black community. in november president kennedy flew to dallas texas for a series of political meetings. probably would never see his brother alive again. it was the end of an era bobby kennedy was devastated by the assassination and to a lesser extent by the fact that he and john would never be able to fulfill their vision for america. to be fair that his brother would now go down in history as a well intentioned mater and that the kennedy presidency would be remembered mostly for they some final tragedy and not for the crises it had faced. lyndon johnson was sworn in as president bobby disliked johnson intensely and all of his seem somehow like a coup d'etat. were . bobby grief. barely able to function he was no. longer a forceful p
today among civil rights and jobs dr martin luther king stood in front of the lincoln memorial and delivered his historic i have a dream speech bobby kennedy respect to king's commitment to civil rights but had concerns about his private life and had authorized the f.b.i. to tap his phone years later president johnson would use this to discredit kennedy with the black community. in november president kennedy flew to dallas texas for a series of political meetings. probably would never see his...
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now, outside of the lincoln memorial, chris lawrence, sweltering as usual. news4. >> happening today, construction on the silver line is expected to begin. la week, we swed you the work that's going to begin. starting today, t lintonsville place verge will close for six months. and it will t behe capital cresceil tto run beneath it. work is expected to be finished up by 2022. >>> we're learning now details in a disturbing crime in d.c. a man faces charges for secretly filming women inside forever 21 while they were changing. this happed at the store on f street downtown. lawrence foreman stuck his cell phone underneath the dressing room door. he was recording the women as drey were sing. he was quickly arrested and charged with voyeurism. >>> and the story that has a lot of you outalking, ye probably seen the signs in restaurants and bars in town. both for and against msure 77. the measure would boost base pay from $3.50 to $15 an e'hour. >>> working to learn more about a marijuana bust in d.c. police say they arrested 30 distributors and seized pounds of ma
now, outside of the lincoln memorial, chris lawrence, sweltering as usual. news4. >> happening today, construction on the silver line is expected to begin. la week, we swed you the work that's going to begin. starting today, t lintonsville place verge will close for six months. and it will t behe capital cresceil tto run beneath it. work is expected to be finished up by 2022. >>> we're learning now details in a disturbing crime in d.c. a man faces charges for secretly filming...
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it's taking place on a art of the lincoln memorial you can't see. crews are busy restoring theri me's roof, which involves repairing cracks caused by the 2018 or the 201 1 earthquake. >> there isnathetic component and it makes things more cohesive and clean and tight. >> it's more from a water tightness aspect. >> the memorial will remain open while the repairs are underway. the work iso expected wrap up sometime in september. >>> a world war ii veteran gets back in the cockpit forpl the e for a day in the sky. >> that airplane look familiar? >> yeah. >> that is maybell campbell. ue was 19 when she signe to serve in the women's army corps. she was one of the first african-american women in that service. she delivered mail to the soldiers and spent a lot of hours in a pla just like the one you see here. thanks to her assisted living facility in alehendria and t nonprofit called ageless aviation dreams foundation, she took a trip down memory lane yesterday at 96ears old. >> never too old, right? >> no, never. >> to do the exciting things and she's mor
it's taking place on a art of the lincoln memorial you can't see. crews are busy restoring theri me's roof, which involves repairing cracks caused by the 2018 or the 201 1 earthquake. >> there isnathetic component and it makes things more cohesive and clean and tight. >> it's more from a water tightness aspect. >> the memorial will remain open while the repairs are underway. the work iso expected wrap up sometime in september. >>> a world war ii veteran gets back in...
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they call it resurrection city and it sits on the lawn besides the reflecting pool at the lincoln memorialer what we came for. >> this is a cbs news special report. peace talks in paris, the very first step. >> the very first step did begin today in paris. it was about as small as it could be. all of the problems attendant to a meeting of sovereign enemies were present -- who sits where, what language do you talk in, what do you agree to argue about. >> there were tremendous expectations on the american side about these talks. when the delegation first arrived, they just took hotel rooms because they thought, well, this is only going to be a few weeks and then we'll get a negotiated settlement. >> the president is disappointed that the north vietnamese today were unwilling to discuss anything of substance. >> and then after a while, they had to rent apartments because it was going to drag on a lot longer than they thought. >> it is already saturday in vietnam, and the latest communist offensive is now in its sixth day. it may be that the communists are trying to remind the negotiators that
they call it resurrection city and it sits on the lawn besides the reflecting pool at the lincoln memorialer what we came for. >> this is a cbs news special report. peace talks in paris, the very first step. >> the very first step did begin today in paris. it was about as small as it could be. all of the problems attendant to a meeting of sovereign enemies were present -- who sits where, what language do you talk in, what do you agree to argue about. >> there were tremendous...
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. >>> a popular attraction in our area is getting a makeover, and it's taking place on the lincoln memorialou can't see. crews are busy restoring the memorial's roof, which involves repairing cracks caused by the 11 earthquake. the bulk of the work is to insure that the roof is tightly sealed. >> there is anaesthetic component a well. it makes things more cohesive and clean and tight, but the more important issue is from ai water tness aspect. >> the memorial will remain open while repairs are underway. the work is kbpd to p wra up sometime in september. >>> if you are in the market t buy ahouse, better make a decision quickly. homes around the country are bein snatched off the market at record pace. according to the real estate does red fin, the avlg home was under contract in 34 days last month. that breaks april's record of 36 days. there's never more than 31 days in a month. it doesn't make -- >> you're right. >>o i don't math very well. >>> an audience member at the kennedy center watching "hamilton" received a lot of attention. almost as much as the actors on stage. the creator. >> he
. >>> a popular attraction in our area is getting a makeover, and it's taking place on the lincoln memorialou can't see. crews are busy restoring the memorial's roof, which involves repairing cracks caused by the 11 earthquake. the bulk of the work is to insure that the roof is tightly sealed. >> there is anaesthetic component a well. it makes things more cohesive and clean and tight, but the more important issue is from ai water tness aspect. >> the memorial will remain...
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>>or make over for lincoln memorial.at upgrades next at 11. >>> ♪ (birds chirping, a running brook,) ahh. the new deer park sparkling is made with real spring water. ♪ it's so refreshing and delicious, you don't need slo-mo models to sell it. real spring water, real fruit flavors and refrhing bubbles. just what's refreshingly real. . > the inspector general's report on cline tonbe e-mail pro fbiut and it blasts forme director james cey and democrats and republicans weighing in on the findings. here he is a big surprise they don't agree on much. here's "fox5." >> the spotlight is on fbi and it's not showing the agency or former leader james comey in good light. after nearly8 months inspector general's reported fbi handling of c didntlion not fin evidence of political bias or improper conditions.t the r does identier roars of judgment,ti vons of or even disregard for policy and decisi vs that at theery least, with the benefit of hindsight were not the best choices.>> the 500age report c jameste comey quo insubordinate. >>
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it is the lincoln memorial's makeover that is entering a new phase today. it's the second part of a$25 million facelift. it is work won't impact any summer viss you have planned. most of the work is to repair the roof and areas damaged by the 2011 earthquake. >>> it will be a hot one today. if you are staying at the bus mop every stop, w and humid. want to find some shades. it will be heegtd up quibble. if you are exercising, best to do it early.he ise, by 4:00 p.m. worry going to be feeling close to 100 degrees. >>> problem on bw parkway and another one on 95 in maryland. virginia i should say. we'll also take a look at your travnd times, maryland virginia. straight ahead. >>> plus,in box office warng. incredibles 2 is a worldwide hit, and it can be a health hard. why disney is warning that not eryone shouldev s aruna miller: the teacher who made me feel like i belonged in ameri when i didn't speak english. the minimum wage jobs that helped me get through college and become a transportation engineer.te and my dau who make me proud every day. i'm aruna mill
it is the lincoln memorial's makeover that is entering a new phase today. it's the second part of a$25 million facelift. it is work won't impact any summer viss you have planned. most of the work is to repair the roof and areas damaged by the 2011 earthquake. >>> it will be a hot one today. if you are staying at the bus mop every stop, w and humid. want to find some shades. it will be heegtd up quibble. if you are exercising, best to do it early.he ise, by 4:00 p.m. worry going to be...
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then motorcade will head south past the lincoln memorial, past resurrection city, home of the poor peopleho in an almost ersonal way were the special constituency for this man. and now to arlington national cemetery. robert keensd life since 1963 has echoed through that earlier tragedy in dallas. those echos, that sense of history grew with kept's decision to seek the presidency. grew during the campaign as a voice with a familiar accent, a familiar cadence, stirred crowds to memory and to new enthusiasm. it is fitting that the journey should end here at the grave of the late president where the terrible echo sounds the loudst, where past and present violence will meet. arlington national cemetery. >> this is dan rather at the white house. president johnson signed into law a new bill authorizing secret service protection for all presidential candidates and their families. congress agreed finally on federal gun control legislation. but the bill is primarily deals with handguns. it is not nearly as strong as what president johnson had been suggest, however before the shoot of senator robert
then motorcade will head south past the lincoln memorial, past resurrection city, home of the poor peopleho in an almost ersonal way were the special constituency for this man. and now to arlington national cemetery. robert keensd life since 1963 has echoed through that earlier tragedy in dallas. those echos, that sense of history grew with kept's decision to seek the presidency. grew during the campaign as a voice with a familiar accent, a familiar cadence, stirred crowds to memory and to new...
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motorcade will head south past the lincoln memorial, past resurrection home of the poor people, who inst were theway special constituency of this man so driven by compassion for the poor, the thedvantaged of country. memorialross bridge to arlington national cemetery. life sinceedy's 1963 has echoed to that earlier tragedy in dallas. echos, that sense of history reenacted, grew with decisionennedy's to seek the presidency, grew campaign as a voice with a familiar accent, a familiar cadence, andred crowds to memory to new enthusiasm. so it is fitting that the here atshould end the grave of the late president where the terrible echo sounds the loudest, where past and present violence will meet. news,morton cbs arlington national cemetery. >> this is dan rather at the white house. president johnson just a short while ago signed into law the new bill officially secretaryg service protection for all presidential candidates and their families. congress this afternoon also agreed finally on federal gun control legislation, but bill primarily deals with handguns. strong asearly as what preside
motorcade will head south past the lincoln memorial, past resurrection home of the poor people, who inst were theway special constituency of this man so driven by compassion for the poor, the thedvantaged of country. memorialross bridge to arlington national cemetery. life sinceedy's 1963 has echoed to that earlier tragedy in dallas. echos, that sense of history reenacted, grew with decisionennedy's to seek the presidency, grew campaign as a voice with a familiar accent, a familiar cadence,...
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and center as he was sworn in on inauguration day and during his welcome celebration at the lincoln memorial. since he has been president, she has traveled overseas to represent our country, most notably at the winter olympic games, sitting just feet away from one of kim jong-un's top officials. portions of her life she makes sure are on public display via social media, yet she is much more circumspect where it pertains to her job. she picks her issues and chooses her targets carefully. a vacation with her husband and fellow senior staffer jared kushner famously took her out of town for the aftermath of the charlottesville debacle, and most recently she stayed publicly silent on the immigration crisis, instead choosing to thank her father on twitter after he ended the child separation policy his own administration imposed. with us is the author of this new book, appropriately wrapped in gold. emily jane fox is a senior reporter at "vanity fair." the book is called "born trump: inside america's first family." welcome to you. >> thank you. >> thank you for coming on. and i guess because of the
and center as he was sworn in on inauguration day and during his welcome celebration at the lincoln memorial. since he has been president, she has traveled overseas to represent our country, most notably at the winter olympic games, sitting just feet away from one of kim jong-un's top officials. portions of her life she makes sure are on public display via social media, yet she is much more circumspect where it pertains to her job. she picks her issues and chooses her targets carefully. a...
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it's taking the place on a part he lincoln memorial that you can't see.memorial's two roof levels. part of that involves repairing cracks that were caused by the 2011 earthquake. but the bulk of the work is ensuring that everything is tightly sealed up. >> every stone-to-stone interface, the existing mortar will be raked to a certain depth, and new mortar will be put back in. that's twofolds. there -- twofold. there is an aesthetic component. it makes things more cohesive, clean, and tight. the st important thing is from a water-tightness aspect. >> the memorial will remain open while repairs are underway. it's expected to wrap up sometime in september. >>> right here in d.c., it is thegh opening n of the tonight award-winning broad we musicam ton" at the kennedy center. hamilton hasn't's crea-- "hami " "hamilton's" creator lin-manuel miranda tweeted, hi, c., and tweeted a picture of him and former president barack obama saying that he had stopped in to visit an old friend. the show runs through september. there's lated number of $10 tickets available to
it's taking the place on a part he lincoln memorial that you can't see.memorial's two roof levels. part of that involves repairing cracks that were caused by the 2011 earthquake. but the bulk of the work is ensuring that everything is tightly sealed up. >> every stone-to-stone interface, the existing mortar will be raked to a certain depth, and new mortar will be put back in. that's twofolds. there -- twofold. there is an aesthetic component. it makes things more cohesive, clean, and...
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he won a staring contest with the lincoln memorial.[ ughter ] in a tweet, trump says sending manafortl was a tough sentencend called it very unfair. so trump has sympathy for his former campaign chairman accused of conspiracy against the united states and sent to jail for al ged witness tampering. but, what about children fleeing violence and sking asylum with their parents? this will shock you. trump has much less sympathy for them. >> your numbers toda department of homeland security show the impact of the administration's new crackdown egal immigration at the border. over a six-week period nearly 2,000 kids, 1,995 ch, werepa ted from nearly as many adults. >> seth: now, if this policy strikes you as monstrous, an inhumane, and cruel then, you're a decent person. in other words, you are not attorney general jeff sessions. last week sessions defended the policy by citing the bible. >>edllegal entry into the un states is a crime. it should be and must be if u're going to have a legal system and have any limits whatsoever. persons who violate the law of our nation are subject to prosec
he won a staring contest with the lincoln memorial.[ ughter ] in a tweet, trump says sending manafortl was a tough sentencend called it very unfair. so trump has sympathy for his former campaign chairman accused of conspiracy against the united states and sent to jail for al ged witness tampering. but, what about children fleeing violence and sking asylum with their parents? this will shock you. trump has much less sympathy for them. >> your numbers toda department of homeland security...
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african-americans have used this bully pulpit of expanse of land from the lincoln memorial to the capital to demand equality from marian anderson in 1939, to the march on washington in 1963, to the poor people's campaign, to the million man march. it has become sacred space to ask america to change. the images and the artifacts within this exhibition are reminders that despite the economic growth and prosperity that has shaped this nation since 1968, there are still millions of americans without access to the american dream of economic opportunity. we hope this exhibition encourages visitors to re-examine dr. king as somebody who demanded an america where economic opportunity would accompany demand for equal political and social rights. one of the strengths of the poor people's campaign was this ability to bring together people of many different backgrounds latino, white american, black american, who shared one common thing, they shared an understanding of the pain of poverty. and they shared an understanding of using that diverse coalition to prod, to push, to demand that america live up
african-americans have used this bully pulpit of expanse of land from the lincoln memorial to the capital to demand equality from marian anderson in 1939, to the march on washington in 1963, to the poor people's campaign, to the million man march. it has become sacred space to ask america to change. the images and the artifacts within this exhibition are reminders that despite the economic growth and prosperity that has shaped this nation since 1968, there are still millions of americans...
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restoration work underway at the lincoln memorial this week the national park memorial's roof exclusiveacceseainl open during the renovation project. thoughome areas will be incessible the restoration prectill cost about expected to be finished later this summer. >> what was ry ueapll maybe youd all your time i d.c. they have& the name of every staten the top going around o there t f the memorial which is ver cool ich you'll see in just one second as it loops back around and replaysit as ans up right there, see. top of the memorial. >> i have never seen it up clo close. >> now you'll look it t for it ime you see the memorial. senator ted cruz will play one-on-one bashtball late night talk show host jimmy kimmel. p cruz iscticing for the big game. i practin slow motion. high dribb o skills. face at texaser southern sity what's being called the blob fish basketball class classic. cruz was spottedve at game se in may. cruz tweeted aicture of himself court side. kimmel responded he looked like blob fish. cruz challenged limb to the loser has to donatehe $5,000 non political charity winners choice
restoration work underway at the lincoln memorial this week the national park memorial's roof exclusiveacceseainl open during the renovation project. thoughome areas will be incessible the restoration prectill cost about expected to be finished later this summer. >> what was ry ueapll maybe youd all your time i d.c. they have& the name of every staten the top going around o there t f the memorial which is ver cool ich you'll see in just one second as it loops back around and replaysit...
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janice along with his attorney jacob huber they are joining -- it looks like they are at the lincoln memorial they are in our bureau where actually there is some drilling going on. gentlemen, thank you for joining us today. >> good morning. >> good morning. steve: mark, let's start with you why did you want to sue. >> there were so many aspects of the union that i just did not agree with when it came to their politics and also when it came to their policy and some of the collective bargaining efforts that they were trying to accomplish. steve: are you antiunion? >> no, absolutely not. if people want to voluntarily join a union and they want to voluntarily pay the dues, i think it's good for that individual and that union, why should i, as a condition of employment be forced to pay a fee in order to just work in a public sector area? steve: yeah, mark, that's the way they have been doing it for decades. >> it doesn't nestle mean it's right. steve: you are right about that. jacob, what about this particular case do you think appealed to the supreme court with the 5-4 verdict that they would say
janice along with his attorney jacob huber they are joining -- it looks like they are at the lincoln memorial they are in our bureau where actually there is some drilling going on. gentlemen, thank you for joining us today. >> good morning. >> good morning. steve: mark, let's start with you why did you want to sue. >> there were so many aspects of the union that i just did not agree with when it came to their politics and also when it came to their policy and some of the...
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lincoln motor company. today at jack nicklaus memorial tournament.californian won in a three-man playoff. kyle stanley was eliminated on the first hole and bryson dechambeau feeted ben an, his second victory in less than a year. for 27/7news and highlights. visit cbssportshq.com. jim nantz reporting from dublin, ohio. quiet tranquility for the power of 335 turbo-charged horses. the lincoln mkx, more horsepower than the lexus rx350. and a quiet interior from which to admire them. for a limited time, get 0% apr on the lincoln mkx plus get $1,000 bonus cash. you might or joints.hing for your heart... get 0% apr on the lincoln mkx but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally found in jellyfish, prevagen is the number one selling brain-health supplement in drug stores nationwide. prevagen. the name to remember. your society was led by a woman, who governed thousands... commanded armies... yielded to no one. when i found you in my dna, i learned where my strength comes from. my name is courtney mckinney, and this is my ancestrydn
lincoln motor company. today at jack nicklaus memorial tournament.californian won in a three-man playoff. kyle stanley was eliminated on the first hole and bryson dechambeau feeted ben an, his second victory in less than a year. for 27/7news and highlights. visit cbssportshq.com. jim nantz reporting from dublin, ohio. quiet tranquility for the power of 335 turbo-charged horses. the lincoln mkx, more horsepower than the lexus rx350. and a quiet interior from which to admire them. for a limited...
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memory. evagen. the namember. do not mistake serenity for weakness. do not misjudge quiey e power of 335 turbo-charged horses. the lincolnmore horsepower than the lexus rx350. and a quiet interior from which to admire them. for a limited time, get 0% apr on the lincoln mkx plus get $1,000 bonus cash. jusof the joy in her voice.ahi helped andrew hear more get 0% apr on the lincoln mkx just one hearing test is all it took for him to hear more of her laugh... and less of the background noise around him. for helen, just one visit to her local miracle-ear is all it took to learn how she can share more moments with her daughter. just one free hearing test could help you hear more... laughter...music...life... call now for your free hearing test from an industry leader: miracle-ear. why people everywhere are upgrading their water filter to zerowater. start with water that has a lot of dissolved solids. dissolved solids remain? what if we filter it start with water that has a lot over ar?lved solids. (sighing) oh dear. thank goodness zerowater's five-stage filter so, maybe it's time to upgrade. get more out of your water. get ze
memory. evagen. the namember. do not mistake serenity for weakness. do not misjudge quiey e power of 335 turbo-charged horses. the lincolnmore horsepower than the lexus rx350. and a quiet interior from which to admire them. for a limited time, get 0% apr on the lincoln mkx plus get $1,000 bonus cash. jusof the joy in her voice.ahi helped andrew hear more get 0% apr on the lincoln mkx just one hearing test is all it took for him to hear more of her laugh... and less of the background noise...
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memories and his earliest memory is running-- being outside in the front yard of the parsonage and herein strangers walk by at the end of 1860 and this man is saying to another man, lincolnhas been elected. there will be war. woodrow understood this was something serious, so he went-- he ran into the house to ask his father what war was a what this was all about, so i feel this personal connection, actually to woodrow wilson and his times and he took his civic very very seriously. i do to. i am like kind of i guess a new deal democrat. the last one. i wasn't born until after fdr died, but that's kind of where i live and i actually fly the flag at my house. it's a big deal to me, everything to do with civics and one of my favorite stories about wilson is he is in the white house alone in the summer 1918 doing work in the evening and outside he has windows open and outside he could hear the marine band playing in the end of their concert with the star-spangled banner and there he is alone in the private quarters of the white house and he stands up, so i don't know i've ever done that , but i appreciate that of him, so i came to see his moral ideals-- yes, he was a devout c
memories and his earliest memory is running-- being outside in the front yard of the parsonage and herein strangers walk by at the end of 1860 and this man is saying to another man, lincolnhas been elected. there will be war. woodrow understood this was something serious, so he went-- he ran into the house to ask his father what war was a what this was all about, so i feel this personal connection, actually to woodrow wilson and his times and he took his civic very very seriously. i do to. i am...
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memorial introduced uso two of those remarkable men. martha traveled to washington yesterday to hear their stories. >> my full name is harlan lincoln hornerice in april of 1943. i was 19 when i went overseas. >> i was 18. my full name is mcdonald h beach. >> you were sent over on a ship for a long time? >> nine days on the old france. i was seasick nine stys,evereach th the ship.s a relief to get off anders telling you about the mission? about the invasion, about d-day? >> across t english channel, the greatest force ever hurled against a hostile shore. >> i don't think they knew too much what was going to happen. we were supposed to arrive between 10:00 a.m. and noon, and we didn't get there until 7:00 in evening and because of the the heavy seas. so we stayed on the beach all nigh firing of the british battleships and all the other ships firing onto the german fortifications on shore. >> martha: what stands out to you when you think back to being there? >> seeing the wounded and some of the debt on the beach as well as a tough situation. >> martha: tell me about your arrival in france after d-day. >> we had to walk. i kept thinking that
memorial introduced uso two of those remarkable men. martha traveled to washington yesterday to hear their stories. >> my full name is harlan lincoln hornerice in april of 1943. i was 19 when i went overseas. >> i was 18. my full name is mcdonald h beach. >> you were sent over on a ship for a long time? >> nine days on the old france. i was seasick nine stys,evereach th the ship.s a relief to get off anders telling you about the mission? about the invasion, about d-day?...
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lincoln. and that even though i argued he was the greatest president of the 19th century and especially significant for me that he was a southerner. the cultural wars have wrecked historical memory, democracy, education, and our country with various corners in the prizefight of cultural combat, we need to recognize how general interpretation of his events might differ. said rewriting history is a good thing because we can make it better. [laughter] he recommended since an african american had been elected president in 2008, we can say that slavery never existed. theregh done in human, are indications that in white popular opinion as long as some justices on the supreme court, this is to some degree happening. history has relevance to the ongoing interpretation to the 14th amendment the left of the 14th amendment. this story occurred during reconstruction, a story i heard as a boy growing up in south carolina. the story goes a union company comprised of previously enslaved african americans was stationed in a small town after the war. each one marched into the town square and raised the american flag. directly across from the flagpole was the home of someone who had lost his sons
lincoln. and that even though i argued he was the greatest president of the 19th century and especially significant for me that he was a southerner. the cultural wars have wrecked historical memory, democracy, education, and our country with various corners in the prizefight of cultural combat, we need to recognize how general interpretation of his events might differ. said rewriting history is a good thing because we can make it better. [laughter] he recommended since an african american had...
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lincoln. that's even though i argued he was the greatest president, the greatest theologian of the 19th century, insignificant that he was a southerner. the cultural wars had wreaked havoc on our history, our historical memory, democracy, and our country. -- we need to recognize how general interpretation of historical events might differ. said thatlbert rewriting history is a good thing because we can make it better. that since an african-american had been elected president, we can say slavery never existed. although done in humor, there are indications that in the court of white popular opinion, as well as justices on the supreme court, this is to some degree happening. that interpretation of revisionist history has a relevance to the ongoing interpretation of the 14th amendment. there is a story of one man's way of changing his interpretation of events. this story occurred during reconstruction before the 14th amendment. a story i heard as a boy growing up in south carolina. the story goes a union company comprised of previously enslaved african americans was stationed all chronic small southern town immediately -- in a small southern town immediately after the war. town andhed into raised the american f
lincoln. that's even though i argued he was the greatest president, the greatest theologian of the 19th century, insignificant that he was a southerner. the cultural wars had wreaked havoc on our history, our historical memory, democracy, and our country. -- we need to recognize how general interpretation of historical events might differ. said thatlbert rewriting history is a good thing because we can make it better. that since an african-american had been elected president, we can say slavery...
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memory. prevagen. the name to remember. do not mistake serenity for weakness. do not misjudge quiet tranquility for the power of 335 turbo-charged horses. the lincolnre horsepower than the lexus rx350. and a quiet interior from which to admire them. for a limited time, get 0% apr on the lincoln mkx plus get $1,000 bonus cash. get 0% apr on the lincoln mkx ♪ the kenya tea development agency is an organization that is owned by tea farmers. every week we sell this tea, we get paid in multiple accounts. we were looking for a bank to provide a safe and efficient technology platform to pay our farmers. citi was the only one that was able to ensure that this was done seamlessly. and today, at the touch of a button, all the farmers are able to get their money, pay school fees and improve their standard of living. with citi, we see a bright future for our farmers and their families. ♪ >>> this is "cnn tonight." i'm don lemon. 11:00 p.m. here on the east coast. the justice department inspector general releasing a blockbuster on james comey's handling investigation into hillary clinton's e-mails. the report concludes that comey was what it calls extraordinary
memory. prevagen. the name to remember. do not mistake serenity for weakness. do not misjudge quiet tranquility for the power of 335 turbo-charged horses. the lincolnre horsepower than the lexus rx350. and a quiet interior from which to admire them. for a limited time, get 0% apr on the lincoln mkx plus get $1,000 bonus cash. get 0% apr on the lincoln mkx ♪ the kenya tea development agency is an organization that is owned by tea farmers. every week we sell this tea, we get paid in multiple...
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his earliest memory was of running and being outside in the front yard of the parsonage in hearing strangers walked by to see the end of 1860 and this man was saying to another man lincolnhas been elected and there will be war. woodrow understood this was something serious so he went into and iran into the house to ask his father what war was and what this was all about. i feel this personal connection actually to woodrow wilson and his time. he took his civics very seriously and i did too. i'm a new deal democrat and i was not born until after fdr died but that is where i lived. i actually fly the flag at my house and it's a very big deal to me. it has everything to do with civics and one of my favorite stories about wilson is he is alone in the white house and its summer 1918 and outside his windows open and outside you can hear the marine band plane and they and their concert with the star-spangled banner. there he is, alone in the private quarters of the white house and he stands up. so, i don't know that i'd ever done that but i appreciate that about him. i came to see his moral ideal and yes he was a devout christian all his life but he wasn't a zealot. he never c
his earliest memory was of running and being outside in the front yard of the parsonage in hearing strangers walked by to see the end of 1860 and this man was saying to another man lincolnhas been elected and there will be war. woodrow understood this was something serious so he went into and iran into the house to ask his father what war was and what this was all about. i feel this personal connection actually to woodrow wilson and his time. he took his civics very seriously and i did too. i'm...
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memory serves me right. you don't want to mess with either the boss' spouse or certainly the president's. it's just, it's going to come back. >> it really will. i mean, lincolnhated both his chiefs staff and had fights with them, and it didn't end up well for them. neil: no, i remember. i'm old enough to have covered that. [laughter] it was very embarrassing. let me get your take on the first lady. today was the first day we found out there was a little more to that surgery. it lasted, according to the president, four hours. she can't fly for another month, won't be with him in singapore. they haven't detailed exactly what kind of surgery they did. four hours, i mean, you know, that's about the length of my heart surgery when i had it a while back. that's a big deal. what the heck is going on? >> it is a big deal, and i think what we're seeing like many administrations previously, there's a desire to maintain the privacy of the first lady as much as possible. which is why it's distressing to see things like rudy giuliani commenting on the status of their personal relationship or what she believes about something that is none of anybody's business, honestly.
memory serves me right. you don't want to mess with either the boss' spouse or certainly the president's. it's just, it's going to come back. >> it really will. i mean, lincolnhated both his chiefs staff and had fights with them, and it didn't end up well for them. neil: no, i remember. i'm old enough to have covered that. [laughter] it was very embarrassing. let me get your take on the first lady. today was the first day we found out there was a little more to that surgery. it lasted,...
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ent lincoln took her and said she couldn't come back because she was sewing money and medicines into her pet coat to bring it across the barricade line of the confederacy. she died in selma. the memorial behind us was carved in marble in italy. her husband sent it back to have it redone because she said her hair wasn't as beautiful as her hair was in person. she is the one who was part of the women's memorial association that became the u.d. dr. and she laid out the confederate circle we'll be going to next. we are now in confederate circle hat was founded after the war. todd dawson is the one who planted the trees here, the live oaks and magnolias. elody was part of the ladies association which became part of the daughters of they have confederacy and she wanted a place to memorialize those who fell in the war. the city of selma gave this land to the u.d.c. to use to build this confederate circle. in this circle there are graves of confederate -- unknown confederate soldiers that were moved and re-entered here and the monument built in 1878 to commemorate the last cause. there are 155 confederate soldiers whose remains were moved here and are buried right here behind me to mark those
ent lincoln took her and said she couldn't come back because she was sewing money and medicines into her pet coat to bring it across the barricade line of the confederacy. she died in selma. the memorial behind us was carved in marble in italy. her husband sent it back to have it redone because she said her hair wasn't as beautiful as her hair was in person. she is the one who was part of the women's memorial association that became the u.d. dr. and she laid out the confederate circle we'll be...
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as she said, all the way down from the capitol steps to the lincoln memorial four times as high as the washington monument. so then imagine 125 times that every year. the destabilization of the ice shelves is most dire in west anartica where research shows the massive glacier retreating at 300 to 400 meters per year along a 25-mile central segment, larger than pennsylvania, the thwaites glacier has discharged more than 100 gigatons of ice per year in recent years. that is the flood, 100 of those blocks, four washington monuments high, running from here all the way down to the lincoln memorial 100 times, every day another one into the ocean, piling up, piling up. if we lost the thwaites glacier yes that alone -- glacier, that would contribute to the sea-level rise. so far we are dealing with less than a foot of sea-level rise. 12 to six feet is predicted, but add this in, the position of our coastal states become quite dire. these images were created with nasa satellite data. they show changes in antarctic ice mass since 2002. this data does not measure the floating ice shelves which ar
as she said, all the way down from the capitol steps to the lincoln memorial four times as high as the washington monument. so then imagine 125 times that every year. the destabilization of the ice shelves is most dire in west anartica where research shows the massive glacier retreating at 300 to 400 meters per year along a 25-mile central segment, larger than pennsylvania, the thwaites glacier has discharged more than 100 gigatons of ice per year in recent years. that is the flood, 100 of...