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up next, the screaming eagles in ves nam, a u.s. army the big picture episode documenting the activities of the 101st airborne division from its arrival in the spring of 1965 through january of 1967. >> okay. move out. ♪ >> from out of the skies over vietnam come the screaming eagles, the heroic pair troopers of the 101st airborne division. their fabled exploits during world war ii can never be forgotten. in december 1944 outnumbered and surrounded by the germans at bastogne, the men of the 101st courageously fought on. when the germans ordered them to surrender or be annihilated, their acting commander gave the historic reply, nuts and they stood until the germans were defeated. it is in this same tradition that the men of the screaming eagles first brigade today serve on the jungle battlefront of vietnam. ♪ >> on a warm spring day in 1965, several army aviation companies arrive in vietnam aboard the "uss iwo jima." it is the first of the assault helicopters which soon will fill the air over this embattled land. even as the poi pil
up next, the screaming eagles in ves nam, a u.s. army the big picture episode documenting the activities of the 101st airborne division from its arrival in the spring of 1965 through january of 1967. >> okay. move out. ♪ >> from out of the skies over vietnam come the screaming eagles, the heroic pair troopers of the 101st airborne division. their fabled exploits during world war ii can never be forgotten. in december 1944 outnumbered and surrounded by the germans at bastogne, the...
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they have been absolutely phenom nam. they have made us feel so welcome and secure. they have character, feeding us. it will be a while before they have a home to return to. more than 1200 fire-dehli are working washington state's largest wildfire on record. more than 1200 burning here, growing rapidly, while the smokey stacked air works like a lid. poor visibility grounds an aerial all the. it's lit on the fire behaviour. it limits or prevents us using aviation assets to the fullest extent. >> with no reel relief in site. families like the parkers try to reach neighbours. neighbours ignored evacuation orders, and refuse to leave the businesses. jessica leaves younger businesses. >> not good, where is it at, where is your fire at. it's at rick's house last night. >> for now, the family waits it out wondering what is next. >> and we know that the parkers talked to them a short time ago. they are camping a short time tonight. we don't know if their house is okay. >> our hearts go out to the families. a louisiana state trooper shot in the head during a traffic shot has
they have been absolutely phenom nam. they have made us feel so welcome and secure. they have character, feeding us. it will be a while before they have a home to return to. more than 1200 fire-dehli are working washington state's largest wildfire on record. more than 1200 burning here, growing rapidly, while the smokey stacked air works like a lid. poor visibility grounds an aerial all the. it's lit on the fire behaviour. it limits or prevents us using aviation assets to the fullest extent....
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there's conflicting information on nams. people who get in an hour nap had a 32% greater risk of dieing with the naps being tied to respiratory disease. another study done in greece found that naps were a lifesaver. people have lowered blood pressure is it good or bad. >> another study that finds two different thinks, like coffee. do what you want. >> in the morning buzz, kanye west's epic rant that took place during the mtv music awards. >>> here's america's money. >> reporter: another rough week on wall street. futures down overnight as many of the factors behind the huge selloff are there. >>> posts on instagram from kim kardashian, the fda said her endorsement of the morning sickle drug was incomplete. she posted a message that went into detail about the risks involved in taking the drug. >>> another box office win or straight out of comp ton. the biopick on top for the third straight week taking in more than $13 million. >>> it is story of a religious african-american family was second with 11 million. mission impossibl
there's conflicting information on nams. people who get in an hour nap had a 32% greater risk of dieing with the naps being tied to respiratory disease. another study done in greece found that naps were a lifesaver. people have lowered blood pressure is it good or bad. >> another study that finds two different thinks, like coffee. do what you want. >> in the morning buzz, kanye west's epic rant that took place during the mtv music awards. >>> here's america's money....
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under johnson. >> yep. >> do you think he really did his best to get us out of nam in an orderly fast -- or did he drag it out for re-election sake? >> yeah. this is a very fair question, and there's a huge scholarly debate on this thing. it's called the decent interval. >> yeah. >> there is a theory and there's a lot of evidence to prove it, that nixon and kissinger were cynical. it goes like this: that if we pull out or if we lose -- pull out too fast, saigon will fall, we'll be blamed for it, and i won't win the 1972 election. and there's some evidence on the tapes that they talked that way. but there's also a lot of evidence running the other way that nixon did want to win. he would have these he would get mad at this forthright pissant little country and he would have these spasms of violence really, a bombing in 1972, he did it a little bit in the fall of '69 famous christmas bombing. so the evidence is somewhat contradictory about whether he really wanted to win or not. it begs the larger question, why didn't we just get out in 1969? a lot of people argue we got the same deal i
under johnson. >> yep. >> do you think he really did his best to get us out of nam in an orderly fast -- or did he drag it out for re-election sake? >> yeah. this is a very fair question, and there's a huge scholarly debate on this thing. it's called the decent interval. >> yeah. >> there is a theory and there's a lot of evidence to prove it, that nixon and kissinger were cynical. it goes like this: that if we pull out or if we lose -- pull out too fast, saigon...
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first encountered the victim in e area where pet nam and enues meet. he forced the victim to a building where police say he raped her. >> with saw the police, some of the neighbors, but we didn't really know what happened. >> we do need a bit more policing in -- on leffords place. >> reporter: these longtime residents saw detectives in the area where the rape happened. he had a gun and told the v tim he would shoot her if she didn't go with him. it happened yesterday at 3:00 a.m. at one point the suspect knocked out two of the victim's teeth. we talked with women in the area who told us you have to be constantly aware of what's going on around you. >> be aware of your vourndings. i act like i have headphones on but i never have music playing and i'm always prepared for a stupid person or an attack because you never know. >> i try to be careful about how i'm walking or when i'm walking at night. >> reporter: and the victim continues to recover at the hospital. the nypd hope to get a better description of the suspect. for i no, he's described as being in
first encountered the victim in e area where pet nam and enues meet. he forced the victim to a building where police say he raped her. >> with saw the police, some of the neighbors, but we didn't really know what happened. >> we do need a bit more policing in -- on leffords place. >> reporter: these longtime residents saw detectives in the area where the rape happened. he had a gun and told the v tim he would shoot her if she didn't go with him. it happened yesterday at 3:00...
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. >> cocoa crisp my favorite nam name. >> terrific when he's healthy. >> thanks. >> 7 news discontinue on twitter facebook and all the mobile device was our 7 news app. >> our next newscast is at 4:30 tomorrow morning but if you have a couple of moments hang the best tennis players in the world collide in new york. but that's just the final chapter of a great story. one that's unfolding all summer long right in your backyard. and this week, the emirates airline us open series turns to stanford for the bank of the west classic. come experience the action and feel the drama as the best in the sport duke it out in stanford. now through august 9th. don't just watch the action. feel, hear and taste it. for ticket and player information visit bankofthewestclassic.com same plan. new phone. or a new plan. and a just in case. add a new line. or three. and unlimited talk and text for unlimited tweens. take a carrier store detour at target, and upgrade to a shiny new everything. all things mobile. all in one place. >> that is our report. we appreciate your time as always. >> for all of us here, t
. >> cocoa crisp my favorite nam name. >> terrific when he's healthy. >> thanks. >> 7 news discontinue on twitter facebook and all the mobile device was our 7 news app. >> our next newscast is at 4:30 tomorrow morning but if you have a couple of moments hang the best tennis players in the world collide in new york. but that's just the final chapter of a great story. one that's unfolding all summer long right in your backyard. and this week, the emirates airline us...
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on this hstlth insurance record, not only is there a nams but here, this appears to be a social security number. chris manages union auto wreckers in new jersey where over the decades employees have seen just about everything left under the seat. >> this car got towed in and the guy went to jail for 10 years and it set on the lot and he came here and found 10 grand under the seat. you never really know. >> chris says what drivers don't realize is papers like these ds just as good as cash to an identity thief. i've seen laptops, social secrity cards, insuranoe papers, everything you don't want to leave. >> there are pick and pull lots where you are free to rummage on your own and those are the best targets for identity thieves. at this pick and pull lot the i-team paid a fee allowing us to walk from junked car to junked car. in this one we found a medical record showing the birth of a baby girl. in this one records from a legal settlement. from these bits of informaaton it wasn't hard for me to find addresses and phone numbers for the former drivers. >> we found some of your personal info
on this hstlth insurance record, not only is there a nams but here, this appears to be a social security number. chris manages union auto wreckers in new jersey where over the decades employees have seen just about everything left under the seat. >> this car got towed in and the guy went to jail for 10 years and it set on the lot and he came here and found 10 grand under the seat. you never really know. >> chris says what drivers don't realize is papers like these ds just as good as...
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apologize for nam we'll that. julius manema, face charges of racket eager fraud corruption and money laundering. report on where the trial is being held. >> reporter: opposition leader are julius malema might not look it but he's facing serious charges, including corruption, money laundering and recognize it eagerracketeering. after previous postponements of his trial which have lasted months mallerma's not being available for weeks mallerma says he wants the charges separated so that he can have his day in court. he was the president of the youth wing of the ruling african national congress before he was kicked out. after falling foul of the party leadership. >> we want the president to answer a simple question, when is he paying the money as directed 50 public protector. that's all we're asking. >> honorable mallerma. >> then calling for south africa's president jake open jacob zuma to answer. mallema told his supporters outside of court that his trial is politically are motivated. >> let me be arrested and pros
apologize for nam we'll that. julius manema, face charges of racket eager fraud corruption and money laundering. report on where the trial is being held. >> reporter: opposition leader are julius malema might not look it but he's facing serious charges, including corruption, money laundering and recognize it eagerracketeering. after previous postponements of his trial which have lasted months mallerma's not being available for weeks mallerma says he wants the charges separated so that he...
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colonel nam tong ho, of the korean people's army >> on this side is north korea and the other is unitedates and south korea. >> the west is always saying north korea has to dismantle their nuclear weapons program... north korea has to do this... ...and has to do that... what would it take? we were told the nuclear deterrent - as they call it - means the government can focus on other things, like development. >> we are building more fancy looking buildings on the river. a man who has made a success or achievement for the society - then he will be kind of a priority to go there. >> our guides brought us to one of these new buildings that we were told is for families of professors at kim il sung university. sin gyong-ju lives there with her daughter, son in law, and grandson. she was worried about the health of kim jong un, who had not appeared in public for several weeks. >> you're going to cry too we're all crying >> then the conversation turned to the united states. she told us the americans provoke and threaten north korea regularly, but she is certain they will not attack - because th
colonel nam tong ho, of the korean people's army >> on this side is north korea and the other is unitedates and south korea. >> the west is always saying north korea has to dismantle their nuclear weapons program... north korea has to do this... ...and has to do that... what would it take? we were told the nuclear deterrent - as they call it - means the government can focus on other things, like development. >> we are building more fancy looking buildings on the river. a man...
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american cultural icon symbolizing the difficult period in our history when we were at war in viet nam which was the defining experience of the baby boom generation. the wall has become one of the most heavily visited monuments in the country. my book tells the story of how it was created and how it came close to not happening at all. as washington post reporter murphy wrote in november of 1982, the sunday before we dedicated the memorial, quote, is in keeping with the character of the vietnam war that the memorial is the center of an emotional debate about esthetics and artistic renditions of war, patriotism and heroics. this is a brief recap. 1979 the group of former junior officers and enlisted men came together and found a nonprofit corporation to build a memorial to honor the veterans of the dead of the vietnam war. we perceive its purpose as recognizing the service and sacrifice of those who were in fair rather then continuing to use them as pawns in a debate against the war. a hope for by product would be the memorial could help reconcile the country after the war since supporte
american cultural icon symbolizing the difficult period in our history when we were at war in viet nam which was the defining experience of the baby boom generation. the wall has become one of the most heavily visited monuments in the country. my book tells the story of how it was created and how it came close to not happening at all. as washington post reporter murphy wrote in november of 1982, the sunday before we dedicated the memorial, quote, is in keeping with the character of the vietnam...
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we destroy the bikinbikini, nam two-piece bathing suits once and for all. who knows what they would have been called otherwise. now, both sides have this new technology and are able to deploy this technology and no one is looking now at the science of the bigger bomb. now they're looking at the science of more bombs and how to deliver the bombs, because this bomb is massive. the exponential detonative power of the thermonuclear device compared to an atomic weapon, no lest the rest of the world has no nuclear weapon, is wholly impressive. here comes the bad physicist part two. except this time, he's even worse. the physics behind these fusion devices is even more difficult to explain for a non-physicist, and even more difficult to produce for a country that doesn't have massive amounts of time, money, and willing effort. political will. fusion detonations are pretty strange in that they require in a new set of enriched materials of atomic or i should say nuclear fuels, they require the heat source of a fission detonation to trip the chain reaction. in a sens
we destroy the bikinbikini, nam two-piece bathing suits once and for all. who knows what they would have been called otherwise. now, both sides have this new technology and are able to deploy this technology and no one is looking now at the science of the bigger bomb. now they're looking at the science of more bombs and how to deliver the bombs, because this bomb is massive. the exponential detonative power of the thermonuclear device compared to an atomic weapon, no lest the rest of the world...
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cup winners ars nam, in the opening match of the season. the community shield at wembley. english international has the only goal of the match. feeling victory against a club that sold him in the summer and he went over jose mourinho in 14 attempts. the incredible korean golfer completed a career grand slam by winning the women's british open. shooting a final round of 65 to take victory by three shots, and another major title. her seventh in total. that spoiled the dream ending for her young fellow korean coin n yun, joint leader in her first links tournament. she'll have to wait for her first title. >> yes, it's great to you know when a grand slam - this is something that i have been dreaming of and something that i have been - it was my biggest goal in my career and finally to do it is great. >> what a golfer she is that's for me. >> this is heart warm in hong kong two daughters donated part of their conditions. as rob mcbride explains it's a medical first, using a new exciting technique. thankful to be alive, the patient is surrounded by the daughters who saved his lif
cup winners ars nam, in the opening match of the season. the community shield at wembley. english international has the only goal of the match. feeling victory against a club that sold him in the summer and he went over jose mourinho in 14 attempts. the incredible korean golfer completed a career grand slam by winning the women's british open. shooting a final round of 65 to take victory by three shots, and another major title. her seventh in total. that spoiled the dream ending for her young...
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word on the street is, you know, kelly's never been ' nam order with him anyway.sier to deal him. i think tebow will end up being your third quarterback. >> i am laughing because i think mike jerek is behind you mick emptying me mimicking tebow. is that what he is doing? >> a the love people hine you, big daddy. >> by the way, how is this for ahead of hair? >> o beautiful. you have great head of hair. >> but you're not 69 as bill clinton. >> fun little trivia question. the heaviest president of the last 50 years? >> heaviest? >> he was 261 pounds at one point in office. >> bill clinton? >> bill clinton. >> that was a saturday night sketches of him jogging and stopping at a mcdonald's and keeping the jog going? >> they were great. they were great. in case you're wondering, that's a fact. >> real quickly, do you keep barkley or let him go? >> logically speaking would you make barkley your third string quarterback. but i don't think that's a way it will play out. and i said that before sunday. >> all right. >> because kelly just doesn't seem to like him. >> we like y
word on the street is, you know, kelly's never been ' nam order with him anyway.sier to deal him. i think tebow will end up being your third quarterback. >> i am laughing because i think mike jerek is behind you mick emptying me mimicking tebow. is that what he is doing? >> a the love people hine you, big daddy. >> by the way, how is this for ahead of hair? >> o beautiful. you have great head of hair. >> but you're not 69 as bill clinton. >> fun little trivia...
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surveillance cameras were rolling at the nam sung bakery in the graduate hospital neighborhood yesterday morning. the burglar made sure the coast was clear before slipping underneath a security gate and right through the front door. he grabbed cash from a tip jar and the register then slid back outside the same way he came in. if you recognize him, please call physical police. >>> and now to your fox 29 weather authority. chief meteorologist scott williams is live at u.s. rowing club national championship in pennsauken. scott a perfect night for this. >> yeah, absolutely. good friday evening, dawn and chris. the weather beautiful here at the cooper river park in camden county. forget this the largest u.s. rowing event ever. we're talking about over 2,000 competitors by the way this is the 2015 u.s. rowing master's national championships hosted by camden county and also the camden county boat house and rutgers camden alumni rowing association. we're talking about family fun. all types of events and food and, yes, the weather is cooperating nicely. let's talk a little bit about right now o
surveillance cameras were rolling at the nam sung bakery in the graduate hospital neighborhood yesterday morning. the burglar made sure the coast was clear before slipping underneath a security gate and right through the front door. he grabbed cash from a tip jar and the register then slid back outside the same way he came in. if you recognize him, please call physical police. >>> and now to your fox 29 weather authority. chief meteorologist scott williams is live at u.s. rowing club...
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. >> tiny began saying things like, oh, come on, steve, you did it in nam, you know, you can get this bird down. >> steve momentarily regains control of the chopper. >> so he says he's going to land it. as he's coming down, he still had erratic movement. then he had the bird under control. i said, oh, he's got it, everything is fine. he's got it. bring it down. >> when it was about two feet from the earth, it just turned over on its side and came right for us with the rotors sideways. i thought it might explode. >> fuel is leaking from the crashed craft, and it could blow at any second. but that's not what's on tiny's mind. >> in vietnam we see a lot of choppers crash on the river. you react quickly. if you don't, you lose a buddy. >> so tiny gets to the smoldering helicopter fast. >> when i got to the ditch, steve was underwater. couldn't see anything. so i didn't know if he was alive or if he was dead. >> get on the radio, call dispatch. >> firing orders, tiny instructs another worker to get steve's head above water. that's when tiny sees his biggest problem. >> his leg is stuck. >>
. >> tiny began saying things like, oh, come on, steve, you did it in nam, you know, you can get this bird down. >> steve momentarily regains control of the chopper. >> so he says he's going to land it. as he's coming down, he still had erratic movement. then he had the bird under control. i said, oh, he's got it, everything is fine. he's got it. bring it down. >> when it was about two feet from the earth, it just turned over on its side and came right for us with the...
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through your own personal experience what you have done with als, how are you opening other people, other namhat you went through? >> well i think first of all we're talking about als. als wasn't in the public consciousness. we know that there is only 30,000 americans living with the disease at one time. but the stat is every 90 minutes someone is diagnosed with this disease. every 90 minutes someone dies from this disease. so the greatest things that i've heard since the ice bucket challenge in the last year is that when people are being diagnosed with it now, they know there is a community. they know that there are people that are out there. the families and the supporters of other patients are working towards keeping the funding coming so these researchers can get a treatment and cure. you know, in our disease time is the enemy. so the faster we can get treatments, researchers getting these things from the bench to the patient is of most importance. >> i'd like to bring jonathan into the discussion. at the time there was a lot of discussion b about whether the money was going to be used. t
through your own personal experience what you have done with als, how are you opening other people, other namhat you went through? >> well i think first of all we're talking about als. als wasn't in the public consciousness. we know that there is only 30,000 americans living with the disease at one time. but the stat is every 90 minutes someone is diagnosed with this disease. every 90 minutes someone dies from this disease. so the greatest things that i've heard since the ice bucket...
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dee dee is a daughter of street a nam war refugees. she's an attorney. she is also an alum. and this makes me really, really proud. she will enter the army j.a.g. for this friday. this is really her last big event in civilian life. >> [ applause ]. and she will ship out to forth benning on friday. so that is it. good-bye to civilian life here for a while. >> and u of l alum and masters from kent school of social work. and she came as a refugee as well with her family in 1994. so without further ado, please welcome our two moderators. and i'm looking forward to an exciting evening. >>> ladies and gentlemen, my name is dede and my colleague is tao. we are not related. it's just a common last name. we are both with moving voices. moving voices, it's our mission to bring more attention to the south vietnamese message. south vietnam risked everything for freedom. it's often a perspective that is overlooked in our public discussion about vietnam war. so we are so thrilled tonight to help the university of louisville put together unheard tales of the vietnam war, south vietnamese p
dee dee is a daughter of street a nam war refugees. she's an attorney. she is also an alum. and this makes me really, really proud. she will enter the army j.a.g. for this friday. this is really her last big event in civilian life. >> [ applause ]. and she will ship out to forth benning on friday. so that is it. good-bye to civilian life here for a while. >> and u of l alum and masters from kent school of social work. and she came as a refugee as well with her family in 1994. so...
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those of us who have been there say sure, you can use a military option in the end nams, but it really is not the right waying to. if we can solve this with some form of diplomacy, that is the way we ought to be going. >> from men who have been in war. thank you for your time this morning, appreciate it. >> looking to avoid default. greece votes on a third bailout, but still faces major hurdles. >> the u.s. prepares to raise the american flag in havana as cuba demands rap reactions of $100 billion. $100 billion. >> welcome to al jazeera america. a suicide bombing at a crowded market in baghdad killed more than 60 people today. the bomb detonated when the market was crowded with people stocking up for the weekend. nearly 200 were injured. isil claimed responsibility and promises more attacks. >> rescue teams have suspended the search for survivors after explosions at a port warehouse in china. they fear toxic waste is leaking on site. at least 50 were killed, 700 injured. dozens more are missing and thousands have been displaced. >> the head of the e.p.a. is in new mexico today downstre
those of us who have been there say sure, you can use a military option in the end nams, but it really is not the right waying to. if we can solve this with some form of diplomacy, that is the way we ought to be going. >> from men who have been in war. thank you for your time this morning, appreciate it. >> looking to avoid default. greece votes on a third bailout, but still faces major hurdles. >> the u.s. prepares to raise the american flag in havana as cuba demands rap...
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. >> did you spend much time in non--- spend much time in nam? >> not at all. >> real lucky. perry: i understand. thank you. you look after this man? >> yeah. mr. perry: how are you? what you ride? >> harley. mr. perry: were you at the ride we had on the sixth of june? >> nice to meet you. mr. perry: i have the iowa allergies. too. have those >> we need a quick photo of you with the americans for prosperity gang. >> i'm going to see you later. [indiscernible] >> get in here. [indiscernible] >> ok. all right. ok. three: 2:1. smile. perry: you know karen? >> hi. [indiscernible] mr. perry: thanks for helping. >> you bet. mr. perry: are you all going to be there? you. are counting on [laughter] [indiscernible] perry: are you in the reserves now? at --ill be >> he is not a one of the anymore. >> i will. [indiscernible] >> might thing is my family came from aixa:. -- my family came from mexico. perry: you had this real increase. when 9/11 happened, we were like wait a minute. here so how don you secure the border? >> i love what you did. [indiscernible] mr. perry: were you in germa
. >> did you spend much time in non--- spend much time in nam? >> not at all. >> real lucky. perry: i understand. thank you. you look after this man? >> yeah. mr. perry: how are you? what you ride? >> harley. mr. perry: were you at the ride we had on the sixth of june? >> nice to meet you. mr. perry: i have the iowa allergies. too. have those >> we need a quick photo of you with the americans for prosperity gang. >> i'm going to see you later....
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i happened to be the boss that's what i think why my nam name cos up to get with the other officers is here.'m one we ofdid this because we thoughs that the nuclear agreement of thclear july 15 was one of the mostimpot important events of his time and it's fun to important economic implications for the world for iran inalso particular.e i have to confess that also thought since this was the dog days of the summer that's our report was be the most importano event to come out, but i think thewere wrong on that. quite chaotic with greece and china and whatever else. but nevertheless, we think to toward you try to understand thc economic implications of the of lifting of sanctions on iran. this is a very difficult and complicated problem. bairstow crystal ball you can look through and say this is what's going to happen. so we have to use a variety of different techniques that we're trying to almost try to triangulate the application using different methods.an sometimes methods that are not exactly consistent with each other.we said to org wanize it we said we'llo look at the implications a
i happened to be the boss that's what i think why my nam name cos up to get with the other officers is here.'m one we ofdid this because we thoughs that the nuclear agreement of thclear july 15 was one of the mostimpot important events of his time and it's fun to important economic implications for the world for iran inalso particular.e i have to confess that also thought since this was the dog days of the summer that's our report was be the most importano event to come out, but i think thewere...
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we destroy the bikinbikini, nam two-piece bathing suits once and for all. who knows what they would have been called otherwise. now, both sides have this new technology and are able to deploy this technology and no one is looking now at the science of the bigger bomb. now they're looking at the science of more bombs and how to deliver the bombs, because this bomb is massive. the exponential detonative power of the thermonuclear device compared to an atomic weapon, no lest the rest of the world has no nuclear weapon, is wholly impressive. here comes the bad physicist part two. except this time, he's even worse. the physics behind these fusion devices is even more difficult to explain for a non-physicist, and even more difficult to produce for a country that doesn't have massive amounts of time, money, and willing effort. political will. fusion detonations are pretty strange in that they require in a new set of enriched materials of atomic or i should say nuclear fuels, they require the heat source of a fission detonation to trip the chain reaction. in a sens
we destroy the bikinbikini, nam two-piece bathing suits once and for all. who knows what they would have been called otherwise. now, both sides have this new technology and are able to deploy this technology and no one is looking now at the science of the bigger bomb. now they're looking at the science of more bombs and how to deliver the bombs, because this bomb is massive. the exponential detonative power of the thermonuclear device compared to an atomic weapon, no lest the rest of the world...
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muslim women should get the hell back where they came from and he's about to sign that person's nam nation'sapers. >> are you using code words again? >> absolutely not. it's the same on this every single time. every piece ever presented it has been opposed. allowing security organization to share information on terrorist threats, allow them to intervene before plots development to prevent the very kind of thing that happened in october. it is important -- i believe it is important that we call the international jahadi's threat exactly what it is. anyone that thinks that that la labeling, not just in this country but around the world. if you're not prepared to call the threat we face by the name it is, you are not prepared to confront it and we need to confront it as a country. >> c-51 does not do the things that the prime minister just said.er the u.k. has brought in to confront t risk of radicalizati. we've got the -- the 18 in toronto. we arrested young people who were about to leave montreal. c-51 creates a secrete police. it will create separate security groups, not knowing what the othe
muslim women should get the hell back where they came from and he's about to sign that person's nam nation'sapers. >> are you using code words again? >> absolutely not. it's the same on this every single time. every piece ever presented it has been opposed. allowing security organization to share information on terrorist threats, allow them to intervene before plots development to prevent the very kind of thing that happened in october. it is important -- i believe it is important...
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how would she have played into that dine nam nick?interesting. she wasn't on the stage. not one of those candidates got into that and said you know i think that's inappropriate language. they have the excuse of the rules but rand paul managed to mix it up a little bit on other issues. i guarantee you, if carly fiorina had been on that stage, she might have defended megyn kelly. >> we will see. september 16th the next republican debate right here on cnn. we'll see what happens then. thank you both, gloria borger alan schroeder. >>> also tonight, our very own don lemon sitting down with donald trump. he has a host of great questions for him. you're going to want to see the full interview right now here on "cnn tonight" with don lemon. >>> next the pentagon was hacked again. the suspect is russia. i'm going to speak with a former white house cybersecurity official. >>> and thieves got off with almost $500,000 in jewels from a formula 1 driver. k two weeks ago on an unclassified e-mail server used by 4,000 employees at the pentagon who wo
how would she have played into that dine nam nick?interesting. she wasn't on the stage. not one of those candidates got into that and said you know i think that's inappropriate language. they have the excuse of the rules but rand paul managed to mix it up a little bit on other issues. i guarantee you, if carly fiorina had been on that stage, she might have defended megyn kelly. >> we will see. september 16th the next republican debate right here on cnn. we'll see what happens then. thank...
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he's the sixth generation of his nam to run it. it's created more value than all five prior generations combined. they have, you name it, they have it. they own 14.5% of vivendi. remember they own urs vesnivers music. he owns more ports than anybody else. this is an old-fashioned conglomerate but he buys assets unbelievably cheap, when nobody likes them and he helps turn them around. he's an owner/operator. we're riding his coat tails. >> the other one is mostly an elevator manufacturer. >> thcssenkrupp. it is elevators and escalators. it is the best business. but then they have steel, stainless steel and other things. over the last few years they've been changing, selling the non-core, low-margin business to focus on the better birss. china is part of their exposure. it is about 14% to asia all together. but frankly, even with the slowdown in china their pick-up in europe, their pick-up in the other regions, it is significant. they've had so much fat in the company that the opportunity is huge. when you have good managers coming i
he's the sixth generation of his nam to run it. it's created more value than all five prior generations combined. they have, you name it, they have it. they own 14.5% of vivendi. remember they own urs vesnivers music. he owns more ports than anybody else. this is an old-fashioned conglomerate but he buys assets unbelievably cheap, when nobody likes them and he helps turn them around. he's an owner/operator. we're riding his coat tails. >> the other one is mostly an elevator manufacturer....
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. >> they were very mag nam mouse. plus they didn't need briefing books because it was a total four-hour lecture by the other side. >> we've gotten through the salt negotiations, arms control agreements, opening to china. the vietnam war is still raging. college campuses are on fire. smyser is at harvard incognito and not letting anyone know who you worked for. then october 1972, breakthrough. >> well, we got the north vietnamese's attention with hai fong and hanoi, blunting their offensive. as you'll see in a later episode, when you talk with hanoi, you get their attention. when you're nice to them, you don't get their attention, unfortunately. so september we resumed late september talks. we began with to get a few inning links that they might be more flexible. nothing definitive but the tone was totally different because you just bombed the hell out of them. plus we had this very forthcoming proposal still on the table. to make a long story short, the breakthrough came on october 8, 1972. and why did it come? the br
. >> they were very mag nam mouse. plus they didn't need briefing books because it was a total four-hour lecture by the other side. >> we've gotten through the salt negotiations, arms control agreements, opening to china. the vietnam war is still raging. college campuses are on fire. smyser is at harvard incognito and not letting anyone know who you worked for. then october 1972, breakthrough. >> well, we got the north vietnamese's attention with hai fong and hanoi, blunting...
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before that it was anthem and sonny, jussewnsony, just to nam. the president as our nation's commander in chief must do his part to deter the belligerence of our adversaries in cyberspace. the threats from china, russia, north korea, and iran, not to mention isil and al qaeda are steadily growing in number and severity. our national security leadership has warned us repeatedly that we could face a cyber attack against our nation's critical infrastructure in the not-too-distant future. i believe our response to such an attack -- or lack thereof -- could defining the future of warfare. to date, the u.s. response to cyber attacks has been tepid at best and nonexistent at worse. unless and until the president uses the authorities he has to defer, deter, defend, and respond to the growing number of severity of cyber attacks, we will risk not just one more of the same but embolden adversaries and terrorist organizations that will continuously pursue more severe and destructive cyber attacks. as admiral mike rogers, the commander of u.s. cyber command,
before that it was anthem and sonny, jussewnsony, just to nam. the president as our nation's commander in chief must do his part to deter the belligerence of our adversaries in cyberspace. the threats from china, russia, north korea, and iran, not to mention isil and al qaeda are steadily growing in number and severity. our national security leadership has warned us repeatedly that we could face a cyber attack against our nation's critical infrastructure in the not-too-distant future. i believe...
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. >> reporter: among the nams 3062 million wannabe cheaters, hackers posted on-line, one name standsjosh duggar, the same of reality tv fame who earlier this summer was exposed for having sexually molested his teenagers when he was a young teenager. including one who was just 5 years old and now this. two active accounts connected to josh duggar on the website ashley madison.com, a site that proudly helps married people cheat by hooking them up with sex partners. ashley madison's logan is life is short, have an affair. >> don't wait up. ♪ >> reporter: the address attached to his first account called josh the man matches the address of his fayetteville, arkansas home. the second account ready for this d.c. appears to be open when he was spending time in maryland. records show he paid $1,000 to the cheating website since 2012. duggar's second account included an initial fee of $250. an affair guarantee, your money back if you don't have an affair within three months. duggar's information posted on-line was verified by a cybersecurity company for cnn. his most intimate desires are liste
. >> reporter: among the nams 3062 million wannabe cheaters, hackers posted on-line, one name standsjosh duggar, the same of reality tv fame who earlier this summer was exposed for having sexually molested his teenagers when he was a young teenager. including one who was just 5 years old and now this. two active accounts connected to josh duggar on the website ashley madison.com, a site that proudly helps married people cheat by hooking them up with sex partners. ashley madison's logan is...
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. >> we heard that i did on occasion call him pt bar nam. >> you know fair enough there's p.t.m and steve jobs as well who brought out great products. i don't think it's necessarily a bad thing and change the world. >> with the caveat elon must being owns about 27% of tesla. stuart: good one, john game set and match. and look at toyota. there's a story about toyota. no more price haggling at lexus dealership. ashley can you talk into a lexus. ashley: you can. if you think it's a great price great. it's unusual in the luxury category. stuart: saturn tried that. >> and went out of it. stuart: jeff bezos has his most valuable stocks brings to 530 million roughly. not a bad day's pay. not making a difference, but are you buying it, john at 525? >> no i think that jeff bezos has put the profits into distribution centers and back into the company, i think it's exactly what a young ceo should do. he's done that and good for him to cash out that much stock. >> you know that was an excellent morning market action, the debate whatever else, it's terrific. shellady, you're okay. all good.
. >> we heard that i did on occasion call him pt bar nam. >> you know fair enough there's p.t.m and steve jobs as well who brought out great products. i don't think it's necessarily a bad thing and change the world. >> with the caveat elon must being owns about 27% of tesla. stuart: good one, john game set and match. and look at toyota. there's a story about toyota. no more price haggling at lexus dealership. ashley can you talk into a lexus. ashley: you can. if you think it's...
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potter's body got lost in the nam shuffle. m.i.a. was the status, completely nongratis and the air force told me i should muffle. crashed in laos the site and tried as i might, department of defense would not call it a death. civil court was my choice if i wanted a voice for my life to move forward with breath. i saw no dishonor to distance myself from a pilot flown into the earth. the life i have led since bill potter was dead, second husband kids grandkids and birth. peter rice career navy, now our son in the army continued our serviceman code. as a widow wife, mother, north dakotan or other i've carried my share of the load. her verdict "herb" lapp. herb was from hebron. he was born february 1, 1923. he served in the army's 25th infantry division. herb was 43 years old when he died on july 3, 1966. he had seven brothers and eight sisters. herb's sister betty remembers him as someone with a great sense of humor and that he was easy to get along with. herb enlisted in the army as a young man and served in world war ii prior to servi
potter's body got lost in the nam shuffle. m.i.a. was the status, completely nongratis and the air force told me i should muffle. crashed in laos the site and tried as i might, department of defense would not call it a death. civil court was my choice if i wanted a voice for my life to move forward with breath. i saw no dishonor to distance myself from a pilot flown into the earth. the life i have led since bill potter was dead, second husband kids grandkids and birth. peter rice career navy,...