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we fanned from joe barton and mark doyle, the baseball game will be played tomorrow despite this morning's shooting. the fbi will be holding an update briefing later, in about a half-hour. 5: 30 eastern time in alexandra, virginia, on this morning's shooting that wounded congressman steve scalise and five others. we'll have coverage of that fbi briefing on c-span at 5:30 eastern time. >> sunday night on after words, mike lee talks about forgotten historical figures who fought against big government in his book "written out of history." he's interviewed by acting solicitor general. >> like to say when you're on the lookout for them, they come to you gradually. i asked who should get more credit than they get. an indian chief lived for searchries before we were our oun country. i was intrigued by is that. it's not a name that most americans know anything about and yet he had a profound impact on our system of government. he's the guy who wanted benjamin flinn to learn about federalism. made his way into the articles of the confederation and then in a more perfect way into the constitution. >
we fanned from joe barton and mark doyle, the baseball game will be played tomorrow despite this morning's shooting. the fbi will be holding an update briefing later, in about a half-hour. 5: 30 eastern time in alexandra, virginia, on this morning's shooting that wounded congressman steve scalise and five others. we'll have coverage of that fbi briefing on c-span at 5:30 eastern time. >> sunday night on after words, mike lee talks about forgotten historical figures who fought against big...
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have the feeling that they are not find it by this agreement and they are stepping out and pumping mark doyle, maybe other countries will follow suit. this is certainly a possibility. nobody really expects military movements, there might not be supply disruptions at this point. >> this is also shaking qatari stocks. this is a definite. they have slumped by some 7%. how will this impact them? >> we saw a drop of a good 7.5%. the worst day for the qatari stock market in roughly three years. then again, qatar is a country running on guess and oil and not necessarily on the stock market. to produce oil, you need access to the capital market, further down the line, that could affect business for qatar, , so far, te stock market -- the industry is about 80% -- export earnings are coming from the energy sector and qatar. >> just recently business travel has become very hot and qatar -- in qatar. >> economically speaking, qatar airways they become the biggest victim of this tension. some analysts are saying that roughly 30% of the revenue could affect qatar airways. >> thank you. back to grant. brent
have the feeling that they are not find it by this agreement and they are stepping out and pumping mark doyle, maybe other countries will follow suit. this is certainly a possibility. nobody really expects military movements, there might not be supply disruptions at this point. >> this is also shaking qatari stocks. this is a definite. they have slumped by some 7%. how will this impact them? >> we saw a drop of a good 7.5%. the worst day for the qatari stock market in roughly three...
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. >> we're talking about 17-year-old mark doyle who avoided a prison jumpsuit by putting on these.boss said doyle had to stand near a freeway wearing a pink shorts and a woman's hat, let's not forget the boots. the houston area teen also had to hold up a sign explaining what he did. he was embarrassed but said it was better than actually being locked up. >> mom apparently supported the punishment saying he's generally a good kid and now this is just going to help reinforce that. >> but did they have to be so tight? >> lesson learned. >> lesson learned indeed for all up with good morning washington. it's june 19th and we are waking up to another hot and humid morning. but in a few hours-- you will definitely need that umbrella. your forecast is moments away, but first here are some of the morning's top stories. a tragic end to the search for a missing teenage girl near herndon. witnesses phoned 9-1-1 early sunday monday after they say 17 year old nabra hassanen was attacked as she and her friends walked to mcdonalds to break their ramadan fast. nabra was later sterling. police say 2
. >> we're talking about 17-year-old mark doyle who avoided a prison jumpsuit by putting on these.boss said doyle had to stand near a freeway wearing a pink shorts and a woman's hat, let's not forget the boots. the houston area teen also had to hold up a sign explaining what he did. he was embarrassed but said it was better than actually being locked up. >> mom apparently supported the punishment saying he's generally a good kid and now this is just going to help reinforce that....
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. >> we're talking about 17-year-old mark doyle who avoided a prison jumpsuit by putting on these.aid doyle had to stand near a freeway wearing a pink t-shirt, cartoon character shorts and a woman's hat, let's not forget the boots. the houston area teen also had to hold up a sign explaining what he did. he was embarrassed but said it was better than actually being locked up. >> mom apparently supported the punishment saying he's generally a good kid and now this is just going to help reinforce that. >> but did they have to be so tight? >> lesson learned. >> lesson learned indeed for all of us. >> more news coming up after this. the average family's new, but old, home: it stood up to 2 rookies, 3 terrible two's, and a one-coat wonder named "grams". it survived multiple personalities, 3 staycations, and 1 tiny announcement. behr. number one rated interior paint, exterior paint and stain. protecting and perfecting since 1947. only at the home depot. wearing powerful sunscreen? yes! neutrogena® ultra sheer. no other sunscreen works better or feels so good. clinically proven helioplex®
. >> we're talking about 17-year-old mark doyle who avoided a prison jumpsuit by putting on these.aid doyle had to stand near a freeway wearing a pink t-shirt, cartoon character shorts and a woman's hat, let's not forget the boots. the houston area teen also had to hold up a sign explaining what he did. he was embarrassed but said it was better than actually being locked up. >> mom apparently supported the punishment saying he's generally a good kid and now this is just going to...
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(steve) mark anthony doyle stood on a corner of a street in texas holding up a sign that reads...stole and lied to my boss and this is to keep my head right." doyle also had to wear a pink shirt and lipstick. (steve) after several hours of public humiliation doyle admits to earning his punishment and has learned a valuable lesson. (pam) statistics show that one- in- 8 californians... struggles with hunger... either having nothing to eat, or not knowing where or when their next meal will come. (steve) the problem is even more acute here in the bay area. the local food bank says one in 4 people in our community are food insecure. many are children. (pam) as part of kron's commitment to fight hunger, kron 4 staff members volunteered to help. today was selected as part of a company- wide community effort.. to honor the founding of our company- the nextstar media group. (philippe)nats- hunger is a year-round problem...n
(steve) mark anthony doyle stood on a corner of a street in texas holding up a sign that reads...stole and lied to my boss and this is to keep my head right." doyle also had to wear a pink shirt and lipstick.
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turned out to be to his extreme embarrassment, hours of extreme embarrassment. 17-year-old mark anthony doyle admitted he took $30,000 worth of goods from his home, his boss' home. but rather than pressing charges, the boss, a texas businessman, made him wear an outfit you see there and hold a sign telling everyone that he was guilty. doyle returned the stolen items, and check this out, his boss let him keep his job. >> what? >> and the clothes presumably. >> probably optional. >> rubber rainboots and a pink long tank top. >> sparkle boots, i think they were. >> hours of embarrassment was his sentence. >> trying to figure out how i feel about this. >> what do you mean? >> you know -- >> he learned -- >> better to be incarcerated? >> definitely not. >> probably not. >> no. >> he learned his lesson. we just showed him in a pink shirt and sparkle boots. so there you go. rob marciano, as you can tell, one member of our team is not here, but that's because he's in boston for us this morning. rob. checking in with you. >> is he wearing sparkle boots? pan down, please. >> no sparkle boots. >> no, no
turned out to be to his extreme embarrassment, hours of extreme embarrassment. 17-year-old mark anthony doyle admitted he took $30,000 worth of goods from his home, his boss' home. but rather than pressing charges, the boss, a texas businessman, made him wear an outfit you see there and hold a sign telling everyone that he was guilty. doyle returned the stolen items, and check this out, his boss let him keep his job. >> what? >> and the clothes presumably. >> probably...
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. >> mark anthony doyle avoided a prison jumpsuit by putting on a different outfit.press charges if doyle stood near a freeway with that pink t-shirt, the cartoon shorts and a floppy hat. >> the texas teen had to hold up a sign saying what he did. doyle said it beats being locked up. >> it's embarrassing. but i will learn from this. >> i'm teaching him a lesson. and other than just firing him, everybody said they would fire him. what good is that going to do? >> that's a nice touch, too. >> nancy sinatra would love those. his mom said he's a good kid. this is his chance to prove it. >> doyle gets to keep his job. he is taking a pay cut now. >> there's a little catch, as well. do you think pink is his color? >> it's working for him. >> i like it. >> this boss took him in. let him live with him for a while. trying to help him get back on his feet. this is part of the process, it seems. >> all right. >>> coming up, where does chocolate milk come from? >> heaven. i don't know. chocolate cows? >> we have a stunning investigation coming up later in "the mix." >>> first, an
. >> mark anthony doyle avoided a prison jumpsuit by putting on a different outfit.press charges if doyle stood near a freeway with that pink t-shirt, the cartoon shorts and a floppy hat. >> the texas teen had to hold up a sign saying what he did. doyle said it beats being locked up. >> it's embarrassing. but i will learn from this. >> i'm teaching him a lesson. and other than just firing him, everybody said they would fire him. what good is that going to do? >>...
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finish, the favourite, order of st george, made a move, but james doyle guided the 5—1 shot to victory by a nose. all this week, we've been markingy female athletes. today, reshmin chowdhury examines the hurdles faced by top—level muslim women in sport, who are challenging and conquering barriers and paving the way for the next generation. as a sports broadcaster, it's not surprising that growing up watching sport was a huge part of my childhood. however, despite coming from a very progressive, open—minded bengali muslim family, playing sport was simply not part of my culture. so to celebrate women's sport week and since we are in the midst of ramadan, it makes sense we meet some pioneering muslim women who are doing things differently. dana abdulkarim is the first hijab the athletes to represent england in any sport. she sees it as her duty to challenge the problems visibly muslim women face across the board. sport should not have a gender bias. there should be representation of every single type of person. salma bi made history as the first muslim woman to play for worcester. she used her uniqueness to make history but admits m
finish, the favourite, order of st george, made a move, but james doyle guided the 5—1 shot to victory by a nose. all this week, we've been markingy female athletes. today, reshmin chowdhury examines the hurdles faced by top—level muslim women in sport, who are challenging and conquering barriers and paving the way for the next generation. as a sports broadcaster, it's not surprising that growing up watching sport was a huge part of my childhood. however, despite coming from a very...