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nathaniel, my younger son, 13 now. that was when he was very young. when we was 12 last year, we moved to a new neighborhood, jamaica plain. jamaica plain's a larger latino neighborhood. a lot of domenican kids, and i'm cuban. >> hinojosa: this is in massachusetts, right? >> this is in jamaica plain, massachusetts. and because of that, we have the best little league in the city. no, hispanic kids are the best. to make a perhaps an overgeneralization. but we had the best little league in the city. nathaniel tried out for his baseball team, and made one of the teams. very excited. comes home from practice after his first day talking all about... again, new neighborhood, trying to make new friends, excited with all the teammates. he's going to be center field, he says. comes home the second day, "oh, dad, i think i'm going to be right field." very excited. comes home the third day and he's in tears. i said to myself, "what happened?" so i went to his room, wouldn't talk to me about it, because he was not supposed to be crying, and he's a big boy. shuts h
nathaniel, my younger son, 13 now. that was when he was very young. when we was 12 last year, we moved to a new neighborhood, jamaica plain. jamaica plain's a larger latino neighborhood. a lot of domenican kids, and i'm cuban. >> hinojosa: this is in massachusetts, right? >> this is in jamaica plain, massachusetts. and because of that, we have the best little league in the city. no, hispanic kids are the best. to make a perhaps an overgeneralization. but we had the best little...
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nathaniel rateliff, charles berry jr, and charles berry iii. "chuck" is available now.>> jimmy: my thanks to demi moore, demetrius shipp jr., leslie jones, nathaniel rateliff, charles berry jr., charles berry iii. [ cheers and applause ] and the roots right there, from philadelphia, pennsylvania, ladies and gentlemen. [ cheers and applause ] stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers." thank you for watching and have a great night. hope to see you tomorrow. bye-bye, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> announcer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york, it's "late night with seth meyers." tonight, elisabeth moss, star of "oh, hello on broadway," comedian john mulaney music from brett eldredge, featuring the 8g band with eric moore. ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] that's great to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. first lady melania trump and son, barron, officially moved into the white hous
nathaniel rateliff, charles berry jr, and charles berry iii. "chuck" is available now.>> jimmy: my thanks to demi moore, demetrius shipp jr., leslie jones, nathaniel rateliff, charles berry jr., charles berry iii. [ cheers and applause ] and the roots right there, from philadelphia, pennsylvania, ladies and gentlemen. [ cheers and applause ] stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers." thank you for watching and have a great night. hope to see you tomorrow. bye-bye,...
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have a special tribute to the late chuck berry tonight. [ applause ] with a great performance from nathaniel rateliff, charbe charles berry iii. [ cheers and applause ] fantastic. chuck is the a new album. hey guys, there's an organization called a serious fun children's network. you might have heard about it. it was started by paul newman as a camp for kids with serious illnesses. and now they have like 30 camps around the world. and basically, it lets kids be kids. and just have some fun and raise a little hell. anyway, a few years back i teamed up with ben & jerry's on a flavor called tonight dough. [ cheers and applause ]
have a special tribute to the late chuck berry tonight. [ applause ] with a great performance from nathaniel rateliff, charbe charles berry iii. [ cheers and applause ] fantastic. chuck is the a new album. hey guys, there's an organization called a serious fun children's network. you might have heard about it. it was started by paul newman as a camp for kids with serious illnesses. and now they have like 30 camps around the world. and basically, it lets kids be kids. and just have some fun and...
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nathaniel rateliff, charles berry jr, and charles berry iii. "chuck" is available now. harm wildlife. and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] the energy conscious whopeople among usle? say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop now, it's easy to add to the routine. join energy upgrade california and do your thing. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: my thanks to demi moore, demetrius shipp jr., leslie jones, nathaniel rateliff, charles berry jr., charles berry iii. [ cheers and applause ] and the roots right there, from philadelphia, pennsylvania, ladies and gentlemen. [ cheers and applause ] stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers." thank you for watching and have a great night. hope to see you tomorrow. bye-bye, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> announcer: from 30 rockefeller
nathaniel rateliff, charles berry jr, and charles berry iii. "chuck" is available now. harm wildlife. and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] the energy conscious whopeople among usle? say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop...
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. >> reporter: as gary's two sons, nathaniel and tucker, have gotten older, they have gotten more involvedn the cause about which their father was so passionate. >> we wanted to see more people come out and run. registration and donations going up. it's fantastic. >> reporter: action news sports reporter and event co-chair jamie apody brought her entire family to the event, including her newborn son to remember gary and send a message. >> early detection saves live. if gary checked out his symptoms earlier, he would be here. scary thought. gives me goosebumps to think about. dads, grandfathers, moms and wives, those who love the men in your life, have everyone get checked. >> reporter: while the race is over, there is sometime to donate. you can do so online at gary papa run.com. reporting, trish hartman, channel 6 action news. chris christie: addiction is a disease. it can happen to anyone. help is within reach. all you need to do is ask. vanessa: i was a full-blown heroin addict, selling my soul to get high. but i got help, and you can too. james: i just know i didn't want to feel that p
. >> reporter: as gary's two sons, nathaniel and tucker, have gotten older, they have gotten more involvedn the cause about which their father was so passionate. >> we wanted to see more people come out and run. registration and donations going up. it's fantastic. >> reporter: action news sports reporter and event co-chair jamie apody brought her entire family to the event, including her newborn son to remember gary and send a message. >> early detection saves live. if...
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all the underbelly of nathaniel west and all the underbelly of nathaniel west and what los angeles represented. - at that time. - well, in the past, from raymond chandler, and - well, in the past, from raymond chandler, and charles bukowski, and all those charles bukowski, and all those los angeles wasn't the sunny eagles. sunny eagles. - [evan] beach boys, right? - nothing to do with that, it was all the dark side and (chuckling) we found it. - well, for a lot of people, at that moment who did what you came to do pretty quickly, the choice was not la but it was new york. - [john] right. so, distinguish between the two for me. why did you not make your way to new york, but instead made your way to la, what was it? (sighing) you made the affirmative case for la. was it something about new york you didn't like? - the weather. - it was just a weather issue? - totally. - good, i like the fact that it was mundane. - yeah. - that's good. - i'm very simple in many ways. no, i was just sick of the east coast. from second grade through college i lived in baltimore. and it's like they're ghosts. - [evan
all the underbelly of nathaniel west and all the underbelly of nathaniel west and what los angeles represented. - at that time. - well, in the past, from raymond chandler, and - well, in the past, from raymond chandler, and charles bukowski, and all those charles bukowski, and all those los angeles wasn't the sunny eagles. sunny eagles. - [evan] beach boys, right? - nothing to do with that, it was all the dark side and (chuckling) we found it. - well, for a lot of people, at that moment who did...
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nathaniel chalobah and nathan redmond will both face fitness tests in the morning before a decision wills u21s in their semifinal against germany at the european championship in poland. tomorrow afternoon's game is england's first semi in the tournament since 2009. in a moment the thoughts of our football correspondent ian dennis but first here's england manager aidy boothroyd evoking memories of euro 96. obviously it wasn't the ending that we wanted, but i think a lot of people of that generation have a real affinity with england— germany games. they are always big games and exciting games. both teams have got good players. i hope that the build—up to the... the game is as good as the build—up. new zealand have won this year's america's cup with a 7—1win over oracle tream usa. it was a dominant display from the kiwis who erased memories of four years ago when their 8—1 lead became a painful 9—8 defeat to the americans. tony husband reports from bermuda. the celebrations are well under way here in bermuda for kiwi fans and sailors. this has been a dominant display in the world's oldest i
nathaniel chalobah and nathan redmond will both face fitness tests in the morning before a decision wills u21s in their semifinal against germany at the european championship in poland. tomorrow afternoon's game is england's first semi in the tournament since 2009. in a moment the thoughts of our football correspondent ian dennis but first here's england manager aidy boothroyd evoking memories of euro 96. obviously it wasn't the ending that we wanted, but i think a lot of people of that...
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tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- demi moore, demitrius shipp jr., musical guests, nathaniel rateliff
tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- demi moore, demitrius shipp jr., musical guests, nathaniel rateliff
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nathaniel chalobah and nathan redmond will both face fitness tests in the morning before a decision willr—21 championship in poland. it's england's first semifinal in the tournament since 2009. in a moment the thoughts of our football correspondent ian dennis but first here's england manager aidy boothroyd evoking memories of euro 96 and don't forget you can hearfull 0bviously obviously it wasn't the ending that he wanted but i think a lot of people of that generation have a real affinity with england germany games. they are always big games, a lwa ys games. they are always big games, always exciting, both teams have good players and i hope that the build—up, the game is as good as the build—up. build—up, the game is as good as the build-up. this is the stadium in poland and if england win the thing in the final on friday. he did for the germany game is the 27th ofjune and that was the same day executive of months ago that england lost to iceland in the european championships in france. the worst defeat in the history of immeasurable. but how has the english game responded since then? th
nathaniel chalobah and nathan redmond will both face fitness tests in the morning before a decision willr—21 championship in poland. it's england's first semifinal in the tournament since 2009. in a moment the thoughts of our football correspondent ian dennis but first here's england manager aidy boothroyd evoking memories of euro 96 and don't forget you can hearfull 0bviously obviously it wasn't the ending that he wanted but i think a lot of people of that generation have a real affinity...
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air national guard tech sergeant nathaniel baney marched in the portland pride parade in full uniform. he enlisted in 2001 and says he served most of his time hiding that he was gay and he never thought he'd get a letter from the pentagon allowing him to represent the military in the pride parade. >> i honestly cried a little bit. i teared up. for me personally again as a gay service monumental because it means we are working towards a military and a community that's more inclusive and recognizes all peoples contributions to the service of this nation no matter what. >> he has also marged in seattle -- marched in seattle's pride parade over the weekend. >>> look at new york city lighting up in honor of lgbtq pride month. the iconic building changed colors overnight. dozens of pride parades as you heard took place around the country yesterday including major ones in new york city, chicago, san francisco, minneapolis, st. louis, and seattle. >> plenty of lists. all the latest traffic this friday morning. all your photos -- >> oops. and that is the weather man caught audiotape guard when
air national guard tech sergeant nathaniel baney marched in the portland pride parade in full uniform. he enlisted in 2001 and says he served most of his time hiding that he was gay and he never thought he'd get a letter from the pentagon allowing him to represent the military in the pride parade. >> i honestly cried a little bit. i teared up. for me personally again as a gay service monumental because it means we are working towards a military and a community that's more inclusive and...
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. >> my nickname coyote, my real name is nathaniel. >> today, he's taking me tide pooling in san pedroia. >> real gentle. right in the middle. >> i just put my finger inside a sea aamenone because he told me to. >> you flinched. >> i do flinch. >> you're still alive. you're still alive. >> it is a wild animal putting its -- >> it is. >> it thinks you're something to -- >> what is wrong with you? >> nothing wrong with me at all. it is actually not something we ever intended to do to get me bitten and stung by things. we were in arizona and i got stung by harvesternt we thought it would be interesting to show people what the reaction is to my human body to certain stings and our audience kept asking for, why don't you try this, try that, we're like i don't know if that's a good idea. but then when they really felt like this is good for us, this is educational -- he definitely bit me. >> back to the tad pools. >> the closest thing we could find today was a octopus or brown sea hare. >> within minutes, we're pulling alien life forms out of the brine. brittle stars. >> it is like a sea star
. >> my nickname coyote, my real name is nathaniel. >> today, he's taking me tide pooling in san pedroia. >> real gentle. right in the middle. >> i just put my finger inside a sea aamenone because he told me to. >> you flinched. >> i do flinch. >> you're still alive. you're still alive. >> it is a wild animal putting its -- >> it is. >> it thinks you're something to -- >> what is wrong with you? >> nothing wrong with me at...
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. >> reporter: thus began a game of cat and mouse with a contact named nathaniel who manning said she believed was julian assange himself. at the time wikileaks was just an obscure open government website. why wikileaks, then? >> i think it's important to remember the context. i tried to go to "the washington post" first. i tried to go to the "new york times." >> reporter: over the course of four months, she leaked diplomatic cables, battlefield reports, and guantanamo detainee profiles. more than 700,000 documents in all. the impact, explosive. >> it's the biggest leak in u.s. military history. >> there are names. there are operations. >> it is an attack on the international community. >> reporter: less than two months after the disclosures first made news, manning would be taken into custody from her barracks in iraq. did you think you would ever get caught? were you ready to pay the price? >> i'm not focused on consequences or what this means or what that means. i'm focused on the day to day. >> reporter: meanwhile the government scrambling to assess the actual damage manning's lea
. >> reporter: thus began a game of cat and mouse with a contact named nathaniel who manning said she believed was julian assange himself. at the time wikileaks was just an obscure open government website. why wikileaks, then? >> i think it's important to remember the context. i tried to go to "the washington post" first. i tried to go to the "new york times." >> reporter: over the course of four months, she leaked diplomatic cables, battlefield reports,...
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. >> hey guys, testimoniy moore, demetrius shipp, nathaniel rateliff, and a tribute to chuck berry iteat show. do not change the channel. >>> happening now, former nba star dennis rodman is in north korea as tensions rise with the u.s. he describes the visit as basketball diplomacy. this is his fourth visit to the country. the east bay. a deadly crash on interstate 680 in walnut creek. >>> breaking news going on in the east bay right now. a deadly crash on interstate 680 in walnut creek. this is northbound lanes. they are all shut down right now because of a traffic accident. it happened just after 10:00 at the 680/highway 24 split. chp officers confirming one person is dead in the traffic crash. northbound traffic backed up for miles. no word when they will reopen. we will keep an eye on the situation. >>> let's go to sky ranger. it's over a bondfire at the intersection of 88th and international in oakland. celebrations there getting a bit out of hands. but police obviously still there. nobody around. so they have got the situation under control. this is about ten miles away from ano
. >> hey guys, testimoniy moore, demetrius shipp, nathaniel rateliff, and a tribute to chuck berry iteat show. do not change the channel. >>> happening now, former nba star dennis rodman is in north korea as tensions rise with the u.s. he describes the visit as basketball diplomacy. this is his fourth visit to the country. the east bay. a deadly crash on interstate 680 in walnut creek. >>> breaking news going on in the east bay right now. a deadly crash on interstate 680...
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tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- demi moore, demitrius shipp jr., musical guests, nathaniel rateli
tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- demi moore, demitrius shipp jr., musical guests, nathaniel rateli
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also, nathaniel banks, that we have heard in the shenandoah. the other thing to say about taylor, he is an interesting guy in that he is very worldly. the sun of zachary taylor, the sun of the president. he goes to yale, goes up north, so he is always kind of carrying the flag for the louisiana, for his home, in lots of different parts of the country, so i think --re is a kind of built in not nostalgia but certainly home boosting going on in much of his career. >> sir, you had a question? >> i actually have two questions. were there any instances of the enteral authorities -- federal authorities taking objection to what may have been preached on sunday in different churches, and was there any directive there? my second question is as early withed in his war of words whoever, did he ever come face-to-face with any of those adversaries, and if he did, what happened? >> john, why don't you take the first question? toi can think of two of ways think about that. first of all, in terms of prayers for the president, i think it was a pretty widespread
also, nathaniel banks, that we have heard in the shenandoah. the other thing to say about taylor, he is an interesting guy in that he is very worldly. the sun of zachary taylor, the sun of the president. he goes to yale, goes up north, so he is always kind of carrying the flag for the louisiana, for his home, in lots of different parts of the country, so i think --re is a kind of built in not nostalgia but certainly home boosting going on in much of his career. >> sir, you had a question?...
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he became one of early's frequent targets for humiliation, but early also lambasted generals like nathaniel p banks, i like this quote, "it is well-known that banks always thought things with largely magnifying glasses when stonewall jackson was about." similarly, early used primary sources to show that his command of the historical narrative of the valley campaign surpassed his contemporaries. considering that he wrote his memoir while on the lam, this achievement is notable. his first memoir made use of his 's diary, the lieutenant, chief topographical engineer captain jedediah hodgkins's notes, and a bevy of annual reports published by the u.s. government printing office. how he managed to get all this stuff, to carry it with them on horseback as he rode out of the confederacy and made it to mexico, i do not know, but he did have all these things. once he settled in canada, he began soliciting reports, diaries and other communications from numerous officers he had served with, particularly his general mcdaniel, his papers are here in the special collections, and his brother, captain samu
he became one of early's frequent targets for humiliation, but early also lambasted generals like nathaniel p banks, i like this quote, "it is well-known that banks always thought things with largely magnifying glasses when stonewall jackson was about." similarly, early used primary sources to show that his command of the historical narrative of the valley campaign surpassed his contemporaries. considering that he wrote his memoir while on the lam, this achievement is notable. his...
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one was mary, the other was nathaniel. mary fell in love with the little girl. she saw how eager she was to learn. she was also learning about time, so she shared her lessons with phillis. she was proud of her. she shared her successes with her parents. they too became excited. this was unusual how fascinated this little girl was, and how quickly she was learning. she was learning latin, she was learning great -- learning greek, she was considering every book she could get her hands on. they realized they had something different, something special, and they wanted to cultivate it. susanna wheatley was a quite religious woman. she was part of a religious network that was international. i am speculating here, but i suspect something inside of her was touched, and she felt this child had a gift from god. definitely it was unusual, the idea that slaves could read and write was not something to be encouraged because it might lead them to want freedom. it might lead them to the unhappy with their station in life. thatat time, my sense is there was no desire for revolt
one was mary, the other was nathaniel. mary fell in love with the little girl. she saw how eager she was to learn. she was also learning about time, so she shared her lessons with phillis. she was proud of her. she shared her successes with her parents. they too became excited. this was unusual how fascinated this little girl was, and how quickly she was learning. she was learning latin, she was learning great -- learning greek, she was considering every book she could get her hands on. they...
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also, under banks, nathaniel banks that we have heard in the shenandoah is that he then figures in louisiana. the other thing to say about taylor, he is an interesting guy , and that he is very worldly. he is the son of zachary taylor, the son of the president. he goes to yale, goes up north, so he is always kind of carrying the flag for the louisiana, for his home, in lots of different parts of the country, so i think there is a kind of built in -- not nostalgia but certainly home boosting going on in much of his career. elizabeth: sir, you had a question? >> i actually have two questions. as the federal authorities occupied the valley, where there any instances of the federal authorities taking objection to what may have been preached on sunday in different churches, and was there any directive there? my second question is -- as early engaged in his war of words with whomever, did he ever come face-to-face with any of those adversaries, and if he did, what happened? elizabeth: john, why don't you take the first question? two waysan think of to think about that. first of all, in terms of pr
also, under banks, nathaniel banks that we have heard in the shenandoah is that he then figures in louisiana. the other thing to say about taylor, he is an interesting guy , and that he is very worldly. he is the son of zachary taylor, the son of the president. he goes to yale, goes up north, so he is always kind of carrying the flag for the louisiana, for his home, in lots of different parts of the country, so i think there is a kind of built in -- not nostalgia but certainly home boosting...
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nathaniel just graduated high school and kathleen says they are happy and healthy ali this is many my grief lives i think about the kids to be a teenage boy and to have had gary as your father would have been outrageous, one adventure after another. >> but she says even on the tough days -- she is grateful for the time they did have together. >> kathleen and gary met on a bland date set up by retired "action news" anchor rob jennings. >> gary proposed four months after we met. he was impulsive. >> years later the phone call relating his diagnosis and pour prognosis was devastating and that is why she encouraged all men to get screenings. >> tomorrow is not promised to everyone cancer does not discriminate. and that is why gary spent so many mornings at the race. his legacy lives on. if he could have prevented one family from receiving the phone call he would have been happy. >> the race starts sunday at the art museum. 10 k at 7:30 and 5-k at 8:00 a.m. and register online until midnight tonight or you can register that morning we have all the details on 6abc.com. and of course kathlee
nathaniel just graduated high school and kathleen says they are happy and healthy ali this is many my grief lives i think about the kids to be a teenage boy and to have had gary as your father would have been outrageous, one adventure after another. >> but she says even on the tough days -- she is grateful for the time they did have together. >> kathleen and gary met on a bland date set up by retired "action news" anchor rob jennings. >> gary proposed four months...
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. >> reporter: nathaniel riley is getting started with his work day at the dorn center. >> i do enjoyved with the veterans. how polite they are, and how much they appreciate us coming to help them. >> reporter: riley along with 59 other teens are sacrificing time out of their summer to help those who gave their all for this country. that means helping veterans get around the hospital, sanitizing equipment, and -- >> hi this is >> reporter: making some phone calls. he's interested in the medical field, and is also learning a lot about the past from these living history books. >> it's interesting. some people talked about the civil rights movement, or martin luther king jr. and how they were treated. >> reporter: he runs the program at dorn, and believes the kids love what they do. that's why some of them come back each year. >> their parents are telling them, that they have it to come into the program. the next thing i know, i hear the parents saying, well, it was my day off, but i heard them tell me i had to take them to work. >> reporter: riley wants people to know that teens today,
. >> reporter: nathaniel riley is getting started with his work day at the dorn center. >> i do enjoyved with the veterans. how polite they are, and how much they appreciate us coming to help them. >> reporter: riley along with 59 other teens are sacrificing time out of their summer to help those who gave their all for this country. that means helping veterans get around the hospital, sanitizing equipment, and -- >> hi this is >> reporter: making some phone calls....
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. >> reporter: thus began a game of cat and mouse with a contact named nathaniel who manning said shetext. i tried to go to "the washington post" first. i tried to go to the "new york times." >> reporter: over the course of four months, she leaked diplomatic cables, battlefield reports, and guantanamo detainee profiles. more than 700,000 documents in all. the impact, explosive. >> it's the biggest leak in u.s. military history. >> there are names. there are operations. >> it is an attack on the international community. >> reporter: less than two months after the disclosures first made news, manning would be taken into custody from her barracks in iraq. did you think you would ever get caught? were you ready to pay the price? >> i'm not focused on consequences or what this means or what that means. i'm focused on the day to day. >> reporter: meanwhile the government scrambling to assess the actual damage manning's leaks had caused. do you consider chelsea manning a whistle-blower? >> no. >> reporter: rick legit was a high-ranking intelligence official at nsa at the time. >> she didn't
. >> reporter: thus began a game of cat and mouse with a contact named nathaniel who manning said shetext. i tried to go to "the washington post" first. i tried to go to the "new york times." >> reporter: over the course of four months, she leaked diplomatic cables, battlefield reports, and guantanamo detainee profiles. more than 700,000 documents in all. the impact, explosive. >> it's the biggest leak in u.s. military history. >> there are names....
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there is also stephen hurlbut, nathaniel banks and grant's one-time friend william rosecrans. almost alleir allies of them allied themselves with newspaperman. communications and information and the creation of impressions versus the actual expression of fact. it is nothing new. as ralph told you in his talk. it is very evident there. these men constantly fed stories to her grant, by the charges of drunkenness. i will deal with that later on. lee never has to contend with that. he has no one working against him behind his lines except possibly long street, was more interested in getting an independent command of his own that he was in undercutting lee. directly,eport face-to-face, with jefferson davis. grant, through his career will report first to john c fremont, and henry halleck, briefly to georgia:, and then to -- briefly to george mcclellan, then hallec k again. talk about a losing hand. that is four deuces. grant starts the war in which virtually every division commander in 1862 was a political general from illinois. talk about poison. mcclendon, prentice, wallace, lew w
there is also stephen hurlbut, nathaniel banks and grant's one-time friend william rosecrans. almost alleir allies of them allied themselves with newspaperman. communications and information and the creation of impressions versus the actual expression of fact. it is nothing new. as ralph told you in his talk. it is very evident there. these men constantly fed stories to her grant, by the charges of drunkenness. i will deal with that later on. lee never has to contend with that. he has no one...
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there's a class with general nathaniel -- the sticker treats to the southwest, line tax and local greek dishes the second -- i think he is killed. price leaks take -- lexington. and then finally, general fremont believes in new force -- which forces the price of a state carry by the end of 1861, you have for the next three years, basically an end to conventional warfare missouri. instead, a massive guerrilla campaign breaks out. we have to ask the question of why. since he is from western missouri -- but is that the anti-slavery j hawking -- fighting alongside john brown, in kansas, because the proslavery border into that they want revenge now. in march and, they terrorize her intimate and pillage western missouri. those missourians rise up to defend us. there is an element of truth to this street there in fact -- were raids by troops from kansas to western missouri. that absolutely good to you. however, the problem is, notice i illustrated -- when raids took place. fighting breaks out across the state, especially along missouri and mississippi river valleys. i will add is -- i'm focusi
there's a class with general nathaniel -- the sticker treats to the southwest, line tax and local greek dishes the second -- i think he is killed. price leaks take -- lexington. and then finally, general fremont believes in new force -- which forces the price of a state carry by the end of 1861, you have for the next three years, basically an end to conventional warfare missouri. instead, a massive guerrilla campaign breaks out. we have to ask the question of why. since he is from western...
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nathaniel chalobah might have scored with this early header.ifa has decided to publish a controversial internal report into the bidding process for the 2018 and 2022 world cup tournaments in russia and qatar. it follows a leak of the report written by fifa's own ethics investigator michael garcia to a german newspaper. our sports news correspondent richard conwayjoins me now. what are the main headlines? this is a densely packed report, 430 pages. michael garcia resigned of course in protest back into the 14th when a summary of this report was published. he said it was misleading and what we have uncovered so far from our furious and what we have uncovered so far from ourfurious reading is there are some lurid claims about wrongdoing, voter manipulation and collusion between voters for those bids to host the 2018 and 2022 world cups. some very serious accusations in there. most of which are some of which were seen has been previously reported. but now backed up because michael garcia in the course of compiling this report travelled the globe, s
nathaniel chalobah might have scored with this early header.ifa has decided to publish a controversial internal report into the bidding process for the 2018 and 2022 world cup tournaments in russia and qatar. it follows a leak of the report written by fifa's own ethics investigator michael garcia to a german newspaper. our sports news correspondent richard conwayjoins me now. what are the main headlines? this is a densely packed report, 430 pages. michael garcia resigned of course in protest...
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. >> reporter: nathaniel rakish has been covering it for five years. >> they take it seriously with ad one of the biggest players is steve scalise. he was shot in the hip while practicing for the showdown. >> he is one of the toughest competitors out there. one of the hardest workers. >> i did tell joe that i love him before the game. and i love him after the game. but during the game, we we're going play to win. >> reporter: wednesday afternoon, the managers of the two teams joe barton and democrat mike doyle announced that despite the shooting the game was on. >> it will be play ball. >> eporter: the congressional baseball game was created in 1909 by pennsylvania congressman john tenor, a former pitcher for the chicago white stockings. war, the business of congress, sometimes cancelled the games. when the teams did play, they played hard and for keeps. women started playing in 1993. representative linda sanchez has played for 15 years. she says the game is a chance to shed partisanship. >> it's a chance to kind of take a break from the polarized atmosphere of legislate lating and ju
. >> reporter: nathaniel rakish has been covering it for five years. >> they take it seriously with ad one of the biggest players is steve scalise. he was shot in the hip while practicing for the showdown. >> he is one of the toughest competitors out there. one of the hardest workers. >> i did tell joe that i love him before the game. and i love him after the game. but during the game, we we're going play to win. >> reporter: wednesday afternoon, the managers of...
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chelsea player nathaniel chalobah who played last night, did.or swansea on loan was on the substitutes bench last night but has been significant in the performances so far... some debate about who would take the penalty for the third goal last night! good to see young players taking responsibility. and david james, the former england goalkeeper offered his congratulations. we will wait to see who they face. there are still big teams left in, spain and germany among the favourites. if we look at the senior side, what impact will it have? will it affect gareth southgate's plans? significant to hear what gareth southgate had to saint following the success of the u20s when they won the world cup. he said it's down to the world cup. he said it's down to the top sides in the premier league to give young players opportunities. he will point to the success of saint georges park, as will be fa, the national centre of footballing excellence where all the young players go through. signs that the development of young players is working at the fantastic site
chelsea player nathaniel chalobah who played last night, did.or swansea on loan was on the substitutes bench last night but has been significant in the performances so far... some debate about who would take the penalty for the third goal last night! good to see young players taking responsibility. and david james, the former england goalkeeper offered his congratulations. we will wait to see who they face. there are still big teams left in, spain and germany among the favourites. if we look at...
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speaker, rise today to recognize the honorable reverend nathaniel dixon. on sunday reverend dixon will be giving his last sermon at st. stephens united methodist church. while this sunday may be his last, i have no doubt that the lives he has touched, parishioners, colleagues, neighbors, all of us will continue to uphold the lessons he fought us -- taught us and will remember the action he has taken over a long and hard fought career. mr. espaillat: he's a true renaissance man. for 27 years he was a music teacher and later an administrator and also an executive director of the sax rack learning center. d satch mow -- satchmo, once said musicians don't retire, they just stop when there is no more music in them. reverend dixon never stopped teaching music and he has incalculated love and passion for the lives of students and parishioners. music helps, he said, because it is all in them. thank you for your commitment and willingness to become a leader and a role model for many years to come in new york's 13th congressional district. we love you and wish you t
speaker, rise today to recognize the honorable reverend nathaniel dixon. on sunday reverend dixon will be giving his last sermon at st. stephens united methodist church. while this sunday may be his last, i have no doubt that the lives he has touched, parishioners, colleagues, neighbors, all of us will continue to uphold the lessons he fought us -- taught us and will remember the action he has taken over a long and hard fought career. mr. espaillat: he's a true renaissance man. for 27 years he...