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this weekend, a mike mitchell photo exhibit and then the tribute concerts are are the end of an era.t.n air at it is the last hurrah for the arena. >> abc 7 news. >> mike mitchell was gracious enough to share his photos. if you want to see more photos from the night of the concert, love on our website at. just log onto wjla.com. for country fans, there is a cma award winner coming to town. you may get tickets for free. aldean isy -- jason playing a concert on july 25. you can enter on our facebook page. we will announce the winner on good morning washington. good luck everybody. >> we should know by then. and not at this rate. cold weather for a few more weeks. maybe some light snow on saturday. let's get started. we are in frederick. look carefully. you see that red car under the tree? a big tree was hold up. it damaged the car. car.it hit me other there were such high winds. we are going to see more things like this as the gusty winds and the trees continue to be an issue. we will have some wins here, but they will try things out or a. there should be no problems at all. with the h
this weekend, a mike mitchell photo exhibit and then the tribute concerts are are the end of an era.t.n air at it is the last hurrah for the arena. >> abc 7 news. >> mike mitchell was gracious enough to share his photos. if you want to see more photos from the night of the concert, love on our website at. just log onto wjla.com. for country fans, there is a cma award winner coming to town. you may get tickets for free. aldean isy -- jason playing a concert on july 25. you can enter...
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i was happy that it would keep the name "colosseum", mike mitchell's memories are getting a look. ll spent 1,000 hours removing decades of dust and crime to reveal the magic of that night. >> they are collaborations between two different photographers - the 18-year-old who shot them, and the 60-whatever-year-old that realised them. >> restored the collection brought mitchell a small windful helping to reboot his career and all. >> i did feel swept up by the music. it got into you, you know, it got into you. the world was different the next morning. >> a special concert was held to remember the special night, but it's not the same, is it? that's it for "america tonight." any comments log on to the website. you can meet the team, get sneak previews of the stories that we are working on and tell us what you want to see. join the conversation on twitter and facebook. goodnight. we'll have more of "america tonight" tomorrow. >> good evening to you. this is al jazeera america. i'm morgan radford in new york with a look at the top stories. >> a partial verdict has been reached in the tria
i was happy that it would keep the name "colosseum", mike mitchell's memories are getting a look. ll spent 1,000 hours removing decades of dust and crime to reveal the magic of that night. >> they are collaborations between two different photographers - the 18-year-old who shot them, and the 60-whatever-year-old that realised them. >> restored the collection brought mitchell a small windful helping to reboot his career and all. >> i did feel swept up by the music. it...
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i was really happy about that, that it was going to keep the name coliseum. >> and mike mitchell's memoriesetting another look too. pulling the negatives out of storage some years ago, mitchell spent 1,000 hours removing decades of dust, and grime. to once again reveal the magic of that night. their collaborations. between two different photographers. the 18-year-old who shot them, and the 60 whatever-year-old that realized them. >> restored the collection brought a small wind fall, helping to reboot his career, and to relive the night that started it all. i did feel swept up but the music. it just got into you. we are following breaking news. the governor suspended the death penalty. saying it is clear to him, that the use of capitol punishment is inconsistent, and unequal, have more on the story once the details come in. you are watching al jazeera america, there is more news at the top of the hour, i'll dell walters live, and a reminder for updates throughout the day, all you have to do is go to aljazeera.com. with refollowing for you. >> it is in nobody's interest to see the continuing
i was really happy about that, that it was going to keep the name coliseum. >> and mike mitchell's memoriesetting another look too. pulling the negatives out of storage some years ago, mitchell spent 1,000 hours removing decades of dust, and grime. to once again reveal the magic of that night. their collaborations. between two different photographers. the 18-year-old who shot them, and the 60 whatever-year-old that realized them. >> restored the collection brought a small wind fall,...
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i was really happy about that, that they was going to keep the name coliseum. >> and mike mitchell's emories are getting another look, too. pulling the negatives out of storage some years ago, mitchell spent a thousand hours removing the dust and grime of once again, the magic of that night. >> they were clas class collabof two different photographers. the 18-year-old who took them and the 60-year-old who realized them. >> a small windfall, thoapg reboot his career and to relive the night that started it all. >> i actually did feel swept up by the music. it got into you, you know, it got into you. the world was different the next morning. >> think of all that could have been lost. that's it for us here on "america tonight." we'll have more of "america tonight," tomorrow. >> >> welcome to al jazeera america. i'm john seigenthaler in new york and here are the top stories. the white house announced it's giving medium-sized businesses with less than 100 workers will get an extra year to provide coverage. >> controversy over drones and u.s. security. the u.s. government trying to decide if
i was really happy about that, that they was going to keep the name coliseum. >> and mike mitchell's emories are getting another look, too. pulling the negatives out of storage some years ago, mitchell spent a thousand hours removing the dust and grime of once again, the magic of that night. >> they were clas class collabof two different photographers. the 18-year-old who took them and the 60-year-old who realized them. >> a small windfall, thoapg reboot his career and to...
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dionne, as well, andrea mitchell, chief foreign affairs correspondence and this week, mike needham, ceo of the conservative lobbying group heritage action group for america and mona sutphen. andrea, get us started. still a lot of concerning about security as great as the games have been so far. >> a lot of concern about security, not just sochi. primarily not sochi but mostly the area, russia. the fact is that officials here in washington are very concerned. they're on pins and needles. when you talk to them, they are sort of crossing their fingersing that russia has this is under control. this is a very tense situation. it's very close to the terror bases in the caucasus. and they know it's vulnerable and there are a lot of people out there who would like to punish putin who has put so much of his personal stock in these olympics. >> e.j., on the world stage, putin focuses our attention on russia, about his leadership and the poor relationship between the united states and russia. what is the impact of all of that beyond the games on the u.s.? >> i'm not sure there this is going to hur
dionne, as well, andrea mitchell, chief foreign affairs correspondence and this week, mike needham, ceo of the conservative lobbying group heritage action group for america and mona sutphen. andrea, get us started. still a lot of concerning about security as great as the games have been so far. >> a lot of concern about security, not just sochi. primarily not sochi but mostly the area, russia. the fact is that officials here in washington are very concerned. they're on pins and needles....
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mike zuckerberg and his wife topped the philanthropy list, giving away shy of $1 billion. the top donated $7.7 billion. the majority to family and education. >> oilman george mitchellleft three-quarters of a billion to charities. >> nike's founder and wife gave many millions to fight cancer. michael bloomberg split $422 million among causes. >> still it seems people who can least afford to give do. as of 2011 the atlantic reports the richest americans, the top 20% only give away 1.3% of their income. the bottom 20% give away 3.2%. utah is the most giving state because of mormon tithing. southern states mississippi, alabama, south carolina filled out the top five, and red states in general gave more than blue states. >> coming up, far from a model industry - growing concerns about the treatment of america's most beautiful >> if any industry's female employees suffered a sexual harassment rate of 30% it would probably be shut down. according to a survey, that's what it's like for models in the fashion industry. while the industry is enjoying a moment in the spotlight with new york's fashion week questions are raised about the mental and physical health of those that
mike zuckerberg and his wife topped the philanthropy list, giving away shy of $1 billion. the top donated $7.7 billion. the majority to family and education. >> oilman george mitchellleft three-quarters of a billion to charities. >> nike's founder and wife gave many millions to fight cancer. michael bloomberg split $422 million among causes. >> still it seems people who can least afford to give do. as of 2011 the atlantic reports the richest americans, the top 20% only give...
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straight ahead we'll talk about mike sell sam, the college athlete that announced he is gay. first, we'll turn to nicole mitchellstorms, one through the south that we've mentioned a lot. another one is into the northwest, with that, heavy rain, mountain snow and high enough winds that we have blizzard watches and warnings in parts of montana for winds with gusts of over 60 miles an hour driving that snow around. heading to the south, one band comes through, another cold enough air that into tomorrow could be significant ice storm. it pulls off the coast, impacts the mid atlantic into tomorrow and develops into a nor'easter we'll have to catch. >> in sports and sochi, he is back, the red head that has all of us wanting to take to a snowboard, but some can't. >> i have bad knees. i'll leave to it shaun white. he famously bowed out of slopestyle competition. fellow snowboarders have been critical of his move but if qualifying day is mid indication, it looked as if he knows what he is doing, despite conditions on the halfpipe course that white has been very critical of along with the other snowboarders. the medal ro
straight ahead we'll talk about mike sell sam, the college athlete that announced he is gay. first, we'll turn to nicole mitchellstorms, one through the south that we've mentioned a lot. another one is into the northwest, with that, heavy rain, mountain snow and high enough winds that we have blizzard watches and warnings in parts of montana for winds with gusts of over 60 miles an hour driving that snow around. heading to the south, one band comes through, another cold enough air that into...
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back with us on set, mike barnicle, thomas roberts, mark halperin and in washington "the new york times" peters and an ann dree andrea mitchellter logs amid claims that the governor flew in a chopper overw none other than port authority resigned david wildstein. >> wait a second, who is saying that? >> i would like to know. because it's either a witch hunt or it is unbelievably bad. >> who thinks they flew over the bridge? i'm fascinated. >> he somehow got back and forth. >> they say that the route went from the -- we don't know about wildstein being in there. >> the governor's office put out a statement denying that wildstein has ever been on the helicopter. >> right. >> however -- >> was elvis ever on the helicopter? >> kri don't know. >> there's a lot of speculation. >> the two were seen together -- >> there's also a subpoena, they believe they saw jesus and swjo lennon hovering over the spaceship. >> burying hoffa. >> yeah, burying hoffa. sorry, go ahead. >> the governor's office has issued a statement, thank you, thomas, reading in part the governor used the helicopter to travel from new york to trenton, following the 9/
back with us on set, mike barnicle, thomas roberts, mark halperin and in washington "the new york times" peters and an ann dree andrea mitchellter logs amid claims that the governor flew in a chopper overw none other than port authority resigned david wildstein. >> wait a second, who is saying that? >> i would like to know. because it's either a witch hunt or it is unbelievably bad. >> who thinks they flew over the bridge? i'm fascinated. >> he somehow got back...