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national memorial and make sure all. to keep the memory ends and the luge. technology which was employed here and which failed you know to too powerful to convey so lessons of this event and i'm very far live in this area you know sizzlin because in my you know it is one. of my you muslims my native places and of course i clear through it and i love you know it's a simpler. going to. kick off like. latin america soccer event of the year kicks off in less than two months time coppola many catch twenty nineteen. only quarter took a look around the tournaments host country brazil. that moment poland gearing up for a party you don't want to miss. coming up on to . transforming a world heritage site into an art museum germany's folding an iron works is hosting the urban art knowledge. which features unique custom made artworks that reflect the site's just real magazine. slate.
national memorial and make sure all. to keep the memory ends and the luge. technology which was employed here and which failed you know to too powerful to convey so lessons of this event and i'm very far live in this area you know sizzlin because in my you know it is one. of my you muslims my native places and of course i clear through it and i love you know it's a simpler. going to. kick off like. latin america soccer event of the year kicks off in less than two months time coppola many catch...
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this morning a remembrance ceremony will be held at the oklahoma city national memorial. we'll be right back. >>> and welcome back on this good friday morning. 4:54 for you right now. take a live look at fremont. a few cars on the road already. mike will have a look at the commute in just a bit. >>> nbc bay area responds to consumer complaints in english and spanish. >> chris chmura has the number of our combined respond and responde team. >> good morning. in under three years our teams at nbc bay area responds and telemundo responde have helped viewers like you get back or save more than $2.75 million. and we are not slowing down. let's talk about some of our most recent wins. in fremont, a problem involving a gift card. we're talking 250 bucks. that went missing. customer service wasn't taking action. we helped sort it out and she got her $250 back. and the aguilars ran into turbulence with a mexican airline. both teams jumped in and helped them to get $1,200 back. 888-9 96-tips. or 844-408-4848 in spanish. >> all new this morning, speaker of the house continues to spea
this morning a remembrance ceremony will be held at the oklahoma city national memorial. we'll be right back. >>> and welcome back on this good friday morning. 4:54 for you right now. take a live look at fremont. a few cars on the road already. mike will have a look at the commute in just a bit. >>> nbc bay area responds to consumer complaints in english and spanish. >> chris chmura has the number of our combined respond and responde team. >> good morning. in under...
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your logo national memorial and the nature of. to keep the memory and so no willage. technology which was employed here and which failed you know to do. so lessons of this event unfold from gary for a lot of the new sarah knowles islam because in my god you know it is one of my your model and my major places and of course i care through it and they love it and all it's and simply my eyes for error. we're going to follow becoming a city of a nice nation it's a mecca a numbers of people living in cities are soaring and the challenges grow into how you plan to make a localist. future transportation concepts being like these affordable living space for everyone on a table. groups including. the basis of. many of the bodies and groundwater reserves are in danger. but now there's an innovative water purification project and you can make them up. and see how an environmental activist is giving new life to dozens of lakes. ninety minutes to a. short . field say this is the last hundred german street on d w. we're not here to judge but to eliminate prejudice and. we're not her
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. >> this is morning video from the observance ceremony held at the oklahoma national memorial.t was on this day, if 1995, that timothy mcvey set off a bomb in downtown oklahoma city, that killed 168 people and injured more than 680 others. >>> to another somber anniversary, 20 years since the shooting at columbine's high school. dozens will gather to reflect. it was 20 years ago that two armed students entered and killed 12 of the students and a teacher. tomorrow's anniversary came after a stressful week for schools in the metropolitan area. schools were closed wednesday, because a florida woman made threats connect to the columbine shooting. later that day, authorities found her dead after she took her own liemro own life. >>> bark is a one of a handful of companies that uses artificial intelligence and machine learning to analysis student activity on school issued devices. it looks for warning signs and flags students that might mention harm to themselves or others. bark then sends alerts to parents, school officials and sometimes even law enforcement. >>> bark offers the ser
. >> this is morning video from the observance ceremony held at the oklahoma national memorial.t was on this day, if 1995, that timothy mcvey set off a bomb in downtown oklahoma city, that killed 168 people and injured more than 680 others. >>> to another somber anniversary, 20 years since the shooting at columbine's high school. dozens will gather to reflect. it was 20 years ago that two armed students entered and killed 12 of the students and a teacher. tomorrow's anniversary...
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res. 16 authorizing the use of the capitol grounds for the national peace officers memorial service and the national honor guard and pipe band exhibition. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the concxds con krnt resolution. the clerk: house concurrent resolution 16, concurrent resolution authorizing the use of the capitol grounds for the national peace officers memorial service and the national honor guard and pipe band exhibition. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentlewoman from minnesota ms. gray and the gentlewoman from north carolina, mr. meadows, each will control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from minnesota. gray gray i ask -- i ask unanimous consent members have five legislative days to include ex train materials on h. con. res. 16. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. ms. craig: mr. speaker, i rise in support of h. con. res. 16. h. con. res. 16 authorizes the use of the capitol grounds this may for the annual national peace officers memorial service and national honor guard and pipe band exhibition. the use of
res. 16 authorizing the use of the capitol grounds for the national peace officers memorial service and the national honor guard and pipe band exhibition. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the concxds con krnt resolution. the clerk: house concurrent resolution 16, concurrent resolution authorizing the use of the capitol grounds for the national peace officers memorial service and the national honor guard and pipe band exhibition. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to...
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national memorial and a major role. to keep the memory and sonora lidge. technology which was employed here and which failed you know to do. so lessons of this event unfold from very far live in this area their noses in my god you know it is well no fault of my you muslims my maid of places and of course i care through it and very loudly if you know it's a simpler in my eyes for error. i'm going to. cause. how can we free the pacific ocean from plastic waste. a young dutchman is pointing the way he said course for a world full of plastic trash floating off the coast of california his ocean cleanup system is like a garbage truck from the high seas the maneuver is not without its risks. will his mission succeed. tomorrow to me and thirty minutes on d w. when the hour starts rising people fight for survival the money they set up i get me a bunch of money but when there's a flood the water comes up drawn waste by your clothes fast every morning but. the lack of water. he's equally dangerous. there's junk you can see people move south so they can plant crops an
national memorial and a major role. to keep the memory and sonora lidge. technology which was employed here and which failed you know to do. so lessons of this event unfold from very far live in this area their noses in my god you know it is well no fault of my you muslims my maid of places and of course i care through it and very loudly if you know it's a simpler in my eyes for error. i'm going to. cause. how can we free the pacific ocean from plastic waste. a young dutchman is pointing the...
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a national day of mourning next wednesday sitting somehow uneasily with the abiding memories of the shame the hubble space telescope, our window on the universe. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm rico hizon in singapore. i'm kasia madera in london. our top stories: the death toll rises again in sri lanka — more than 350 people were killed in sunday's attacks as more details emerge about who was behind the bombings. north korea's kim jong—un arrives in russia for his first ever meeting with president putin. the kremlin says nuclear arms are on the agenda. let's take a look at some front pages from around the world. the japan times has the details on the latest security rules being rolled out byjapan's nuclear regulator. it's been decided that power companies won't be allowed to operate reactors unless they install sufficient counterterrorism measures. he south china morning post leads on the jail time faced by a group of protest leaders in hong kong. they've ve been sentenced to between 8 and 16 months in prison for their role in planning the 2014 blockade which failed to usher in democratic
a national day of mourning next wednesday sitting somehow uneasily with the abiding memories of the shame the hubble space telescope, our window on the universe. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm rico hizon in singapore. i'm kasia madera in london. our top stories: the death toll rises again in sri lanka — more than 350 people were killed in sunday's attacks as more details emerge about who was behind the bombings. north korea's kim jong—un arrives in russia for his first ever meeting with...
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clearly in a store very fresh for us we are in our national memorial service on friday and i went downto a team there and met with some of the families and the grief was still very fresh. you can tell that these the families that are devastated at the community that still in shock. there has been so much work to do it in the aftermath with the funerals look at cleaning up the mosque it's only need visitors across the country to musts around the country we've just had streams of new zealanders coming to pay their respects into show solidarity and support and there is technology energy from the community which means that i feel like we haven't yet had time to process the tragedy and i think there will still be coming for a lot of those there moyse and also for the rest of us as a community is you say when news is starting to die down and we start getting back to our regular routines. yeah. you mentioned the solidarity and the support there and it brings into this week that we got from community members and several people had this same thought the same wavelength here hendy says this is t
clearly in a store very fresh for us we are in our national memorial service on friday and i went downto a team there and met with some of the families and the grief was still very fresh. you can tell that these the families that are devastated at the community that still in shock. there has been so much work to do it in the aftermath with the funerals look at cleaning up the mosque it's only need visitors across the country to musts around the country we've just had streams of new zealanders...
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russian national memory of bullets in the is sentenced to eighteen months jail by u.s. federal court for failing to register as a foreign agent. but i don't think she's in jail shoulders of the baltics but that anyone who thinks that someone who wasn't russian would be in the situation is full of kernel a sense of defense for mation arms the sales of the yemeni war are filled in for questioning by french intelligence. a project of truly apic britain and germany hailed china's balance and road trading network initiative that's asked the countries to take part in a major economic forum on base which means plans. coming to you live from moscow this is our team for national welcome to the program i use corridor has sentenced the russian national money of which in a to eighteen months in prison after she pleaded guilty to conspiring to act as an . agent her lawyer robert driscoll's spoke to the media after the sons and say. but you got an odd situation where maria could not have been prosecuted under civil farrah which is the one that everyone knows about through metaphor in
russian national memory of bullets in the is sentenced to eighteen months jail by u.s. federal court for failing to register as a foreign agent. but i don't think she's in jail shoulders of the baltics but that anyone who thinks that someone who wasn't russian would be in the situation is full of kernel a sense of defense for mation arms the sales of the yemeni war are filled in for questioning by french intelligence. a project of truly apic britain and germany hailed china's balance and road...
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press the national memory of bullets in a is sentenced to eighteen months jail by a us federal court for failing to register as a foreign agent. but i don't think she's in. he'll shoulder the ball to anyone who thinks that someone who wasn't russia would be in the situation this will actually turn the less sensitive fun for mation on arms the sales of the yemeni war are folded in for questioning by french intelligence. a project of truly apic britain and germany hailed china's balance on the...
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the memorial is scheduled for today at the national memorial. 168 seconds of silence will be observedon who died will be read. >>> a memorial was held last night in littleton, colorado to remember the people who died on april 20th of 1999. the former principal of columbine high school talked about the importance of reflecting on that day. >> while they are no longer with us physically their spirit remains strong. we are going to draw upon their strength from our memories of their lives and but they contribute to all of us. >> there will be events later today and tomorrow to mark the 20 years since the attack. coming up, we will talk with the police chief of the oakland school district about how school security has changed. >>> more dangerous weather across the country, the latest storm has claimed at least three lives so far from falling trees in the mississippi and alabama. several million people live in the path of this current system which is bringing a lot of rain, wind, flash flooding and tornadoes. >> it was so intense. it was a roaring sound. it was just so intense. >> you can'
the memorial is scheduled for today at the national memorial. 168 seconds of silence will be observedon who died will be read. >>> a memorial was held last night in littleton, colorado to remember the people who died on april 20th of 1999. the former principal of columbine high school talked about the importance of reflecting on that day. >> while they are no longer with us physically their spirit remains strong. we are going to draw upon their strength from our memories of their...
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national treasure. on the o stepsthe jefferson memorial yesterday, the national with theice joined trust for the national mall and the national trust for historic vation to declare the time to save this national treasure is now. the tidal basin was designed in the 1880s and the park service saids noto designed handle millions of visitors. >> on a daily basis walkways surrounding the basin are flooded at hightide, making them impassable for visitors and compromising the routes of the trees.erry the area was never designed for the volume or kinds of use it sees today. >> the new designation willick off a multi--year effort to create a master plan for the tidal basin to hopefully protect it for decad to come. >>> well latin month stasnbc nb looking at the change of climate and see how it is impacter your family and money and even your commute. it airs on earth day, april 22nd, right here on nbc4. >>> and on a day like today there are a lot of folks down there checking out the cherry blossoms and enjoying the tidal basin. runnd it is beautiful and down there often and every time it is high tide you know the
national treasure. on the o stepsthe jefferson memorial yesterday, the national with theice joined trust for the national mall and the national trust for historic vation to declare the time to save this national treasure is now. the tidal basin was designed in the 1880s and the park service saids noto designed handle millions of visitors. >> on a daily basis walkways surrounding the basin are flooded at hightide, making them impassable for visitors and compromising the routes of the...
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a noble national memorial and the nature of park to keep purpose a memory ends and the religion of the technology which was employed here and which failed you know to do for the going rate so lessons of this event unfold from very far live in this area you know this is lambeth in my god you know it is well no fault of my you muslims so to say of my native places and of course i care to attend the lobby of the united states and simply my eyes they are. transforming a world heritage site into an art museum germany's folding and ironworks is hosting the urban archaeology. it features a custom made artworks that reflects the site's destry a legacy. the world. over. three day trip to three german cities. which also happen to be federal state. for loop kember. train and. our ultimate city trip guide. and thirty minutes on w. . o. . when the water starts rising people fight for survival cold windy days and abundantly but abundant when there's a flood of water comes up to a waist on your clothes faster everyone is different. but a lack of water is equally dangerous. based on keep it will move
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today, on the steps ofhe national memorial, the trust for storic preservation declare the time to save this national treasure is now. >> the tidal basin is at a pivotal moment. the basins flooded with high tide making it impassable for visitors and compromising the roots o these very cherry trees. >> reporter: out here, age matters. it was not built to handle millions of visitors, coupled with a seawall sinking and threat of rising sea levels associated with climate change the sense of urgency is clear. >> in the future it will be catastrophic. this whole area will be under water. >> reporter: the new national park is t lead a master p for the tidal basin and the public to sustainon its term viability. it is an effort wor supporting to insure little reagan can have memories with her own children. >> doing what we can for future generations for reagan and her kids cannjoy . >> reporter: at the tidal basin, ws4. >> it will take a lot to protect it. estimating the repairs and improvements could cost as much as half a billion dollars. >>> later this month, news4 is working for you, with an
today, on the steps ofhe national memorial, the trust for storic preservation declare the time to save this national treasure is now. >> the tidal basin is at a pivotal moment. the basins flooded with high tide making it impassable for visitors and compromising the roots o these very cherry trees. >> reporter: out here, age matters. it was not built to handle millions of visitors, coupled with a seawall sinking and threat of rising sea levels associated with climate change the sense...
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we visit the women's memorial near remington national cemetery. dee ann mcwilliams: i am president of the women's memorial foundation. i'm a retired major general from the army. we are the memorial in arlington cemetery. it is the only major memorial dedicated to women who served their country. we have over 3 million women who have worn the uniform of the united states. this memorial was dedicated in 1997. over 40,000 people lined memorial avenue, from the bridge to the memorial. women from world war i through the current time. the memorial is on the 4.2 acres of park service land. the memorial is composed of the education center, the court of valor, terrace that has glass tablets that have quotations by at of course about women. we have ceremonies, especially on memorial day, for women who have fallen. there is a line going from the lincoln memorial. you can see it as it comes up memorial drive, with stones. it goes through our memorial up to the fountain and through the memorial. they are black tiles which you will see in side that connects the l
we visit the women's memorial near remington national cemetery. dee ann mcwilliams: i am president of the women's memorial foundation. i'm a retired major general from the army. we are the memorial in arlington cemetery. it is the only major memorial dedicated to women who served their country. we have over 3 million women who have worn the uniform of the united states. this memorial was dedicated in 1997. over 40,000 people lined memorial avenue, from the bridge to the memorial. women from...
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a memorial is set up today at the oklahoma city national memorial and museum. 168 seconds of silence ames of each person who dayed will be read read allowed. >>> tomorrow marks to years since the columbine high school shooting massacre. a memorial was held last night in littleton, colorado, to remember everyone that died in april of 1999. the former principal talked about the importance of reflecting on the tragedy. >> while they are no longer with us their spirits remain strong and we will draw upon their strength in the memories of their lives and what they contributed to all of us. >> there will also be events today and tomorrow to mark the anniversary. today on the 9 we will talk to the police chief of the oakland unified school district about how school security has changed in the 20 years since columbine, today on the 9. >>> 6:39. a southern california couple will be sentenced today after pleading guilty to torturing their 13 children. david turpin and his wife, louise, are accused of starving and beating their children and forcing them to live in filthy conditions. they were ar
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survivors and relatives of those killed gathered at the oklahoma city national memorial and museum.atures speeches from elected officials and community activist. citing passages from the bible. the bombing killed 168 men women and children. their names were read aloud during the service. >>> as danny confided so profoundly we gather today. we may laugh. we may cry. but we will not say goodbye.>> on april 19, 1995 a domestic terrorist detonated a bomb outside the federal building in downtown oklahoma city. the deadliest terrorist attack on american soil before 9/11. >>> uber launching a new safety features on his out. the campaign check your ride every time was launched from the university of south carolina. the school and uber are hoping the new guidelines can prevent another death like that of 21- year-old samantha josephson. she was murdered after entering a car she mistook for her uber. the new features on the over mac app include sending push notifications to the user. with the drivers information including a picture license plate and card details. >>> our goal is to make checki
survivors and relatives of those killed gathered at the oklahoma city national memorial and museum.atures speeches from elected officials and community activist. citing passages from the bible. the bombing killed 168 men women and children. their names were read aloud during the service. >>> as danny confided so profoundly we gather today. we may laugh. we may cry. but we will not say goodbye.>> on april 19, 1995 a domestic terrorist detonated a bomb outside the federal building...
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survivors and relatives of those killed in the attack all gathered this morning at the oklahoma city national memorial and museum. remembrance ceremony" -- included elected leaders citing passages from the bible. the bombing killed 168 men, women, and children. their names were read aloud during the service. >> as danny conveyed so profoundly, we gather today. we may laugh, we may cry, but we will not say goodbye. >> the -- in april, a truck bomb blew up in downtown oklahoma city. it was the deadliest terrorist attack on american soil before 9/11. >> tomorrow will mark 20 years since the columbine high school shooting massacre. >> the memorial was held last night in littleton colorado to remember the 13 people who died on april 20, 1999. the former principal of columbine talked about the importance of reflecting on that day. >> they are no longer with us physically but their spirit remains strong. we are going to draw upon their strength from our memories of their lives and what they contribute to all of us. >> there also be events later today and tomorrow to mark the 20th anniversary. i do hope you a
survivors and relatives of those killed in the attack all gathered this morning at the oklahoma city national memorial and museum. remembrance ceremony" -- included elected leaders citing passages from the bible. the bombing killed 168 men, women, and children. their names were read aloud during the service. >> as danny conveyed so profoundly, we gather today. we may laugh, we may cry, but we will not say goodbye. >> the -- in april, a truck bomb blew up in downtown oklahoma...
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this morning a remembrance ceremony will be held at the oklahoma city national memorial. >>> if you areding out of town this weekend, wait two more minutes before you leave. texas researchers investigate germs on planes and in hotels. plus. >> i just like to be competitive. >> the family who stacks together stays together. meet three generations of americans whose ability to stapp cups led them a spot representing all of us on the world stage. their story all new this hour. each morning, people wake. and smile, when they see the sun. not that one. this one. it makes knowing when to take your prescriptions clear as day. up to fifty percent of people don't take them properly. so at cvs pharmacy we got up early and built a system that helps calculate each person's ideal schedule. it's great for doctors. and caregivers. at cvs pharmacy, we're just trying to help more people have more mornings. ♪ are you ready? ♪ are you ready for some fun? ♪ ♪ ♪ are you ready? ♪ we can't stop, we've only just begun. ♪ ♪ ♪ oooooooooo... ♪ i'll show you something ♪ neeeeeewwww. ♪ i'll show you something, i'll
this morning a remembrance ceremony will be held at the oklahoma city national memorial. >>> if you areding out of town this weekend, wait two more minutes before you leave. texas researchers investigate germs on planes and in hotels. plus. >> i just like to be competitive. >> the family who stacks together stays together. meet three generations of americans whose ability to stapp cups led them a spot representing all of us on the world stage. their story all new this hour....
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this morning there will be a remembrance ceremony at oklahoma city national memorial. >> and next here on "today in the bay", a quick look at the top stories, including this. facebook and the ftc. the new trouble looming for mark skwru zuckerberg this morning. a very close call for an officer steps away from an east bay emergency room. a police shooting leaving the suspect dead. the reason why officers opened fire and what's happening now. did you know comcast business goes beyond fast with a gig-speed network. complete internet reliability. advanced voice solutions. wifi to keep everyone connected. video monitoring. that's huge. did you guys know we did all this stuff? no. i'm not even done yet. wow. business tv. cloud apps and support. comcast business goes beyond at&t. start with internet and voice for just $59.90 a month. it's everything a small business owner needs. comcast business. beyond fast. >>> welcome back. before you head out the door, the top stories on "today in the bay". >> we begin with breaking news. shots fired outside a hospital in fremont. this is washington hospit
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memorial is on 4.2 acres park service land. behind me you can see the headstones of arlington national cemetery. that surrounds the park service plan. the memorial is composed of the education center, a coat of they have glass tablets with quotations about women and by women. there is a pool where we have ceremonies, especially on memorial day, for women who have fallen. going from the lincoln memorial you can see it as you come up memorial drive with stones. as a goes through our memorial to the fountain. and through the memorial there are black tiles you will see inside. that connects the lincoln memorial with arlington house. reunification of the north and the south. something that was pointed out when the bridge was dedicated. approximately 33,000 square feet of education center and exhibits. to allit is a memorial those who are serving now, who have served, and those serving into the future. marila cushman. i served probably for 25 years and that united states army. i left active duty on a friday and came to work here on monday. i would recommend people do not do that. if you had been here 2
memorial is on 4.2 acres park service land. behind me you can see the headstones of arlington national cemetery. that surrounds the park service plan. the memorial is composed of the education center, a coat of they have glass tablets with quotations about women and by women. there is a pool where we have ceremonies, especially on memorial day, for women who have fallen. going from the lincoln memorial you can see it as you come up memorial drive with stones. as a goes through our memorial to...
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visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] >> this sunday on american women'ss, we visit the memorialthe arlington national cemetery and learn about women who served in the military from the korean war to the war on terror. here's a preview. >> a young first lieutenant in montgomery, alabama. she was suffering financially because she was married to a and women, at that time, were not afforded the opportunity of quarters allowance or quarters. she talked about this. they told her that she should sue. she did. she lost. she was encouraged to keep going. union tookiberties the case to the supreme court. ruth bader ginsburg was a lot -- and we are proud to know that we are part of her story as well. it affected women across the united states. court toking the declare a suspect criterium, the amicus was stated in 1837, a noted -- by a noble abolition -- noted abolitionist who spoke not elegantly but with unmistakable "i ask nohe said favor for my sex. all i ask of my brethren is that they take this off our neck. >> watch part two of the women's at 6 p.m.our sunday eastern and 10 p.m. easte
visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] >> this sunday on american women'ss, we visit the memorialthe arlington national cemetery and learn about women who served in the military from the korean war to the war on terror. here's a preview. >> a young first lieutenant in montgomery, alabama. she was suffering financially because she was married to a and women, at that time, were not afforded the opportunity of quarters allowance or quarters. she...
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a political jabsing one of our nation's most painful memories. the tweet from president trump sparkingacklash tonight. and one step closer to defending cue p, the caps pulling out an overtime win. we are hearing from the hero of the game who scored that winning goal. >> announcer: news 4 at 11:00 starts now. >> a dangerous storm system has turned deadl in texas. at least one tornado touched down in central texas, leaving the town of franklin in ruins and dozens of peopleinjured. and the storm brought tragedy to a family driving along a road in angelina county. this was in east texas. a tree fell on top of their car. it crashedight into their back seat, killing two children. on top of the danger from tornadoes, the severe weather is sparking floods. there's hail, there's damaging winds, the system is cutting a horrific path across the southern states. and it is not over yet. that severe weather headed our way. let's get right to storm team 4 meteorogist somara theodore in the storm team center. somara? >> the storm iseaded ouray and it is going to
a political jabsing one of our nation's most painful memories. the tweet from president trump sparkingacklash tonight. and one step closer to defending cue p, the caps pulling out an overtime win. we are hearing from the hero of the game who scored that winning goal. >> announcer: news 4 at 11:00 starts now. >> a dangerous storm system has turned deadl in texas. at least one tornado touched down in central texas, leaving the town of franklin in ruins and dozens of peopleinjured. and...
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from becoming reality is the driving force behind a new national campaign called save the tidal basin. today on the steps of the jefferson memorial, the national park service joined with the trust for the national mall and the national trust for historic preservation to declare that the time to save this national treasure is now. >> but the tidal basin is at a pivotal moment. on a daily basis walkwayin surrou the basin are flooded at hig tide, making them impassable for visitors ano romises the roots of these very cherry trees. >> reporter: out here, age matters. designed in the 1880s, the tidaw basin not meant to hands millions of visitors. couple that with the sea wall that is zippingi sinking and thn sea lels because of climate chamber of commer change and thergency becomes ear. >> it will be catastrophic. this whole area will be under water. >> reporter: they will lead a master plan for the basin and engage designers, engineers and e public to sustain its long-term sustainability. for tim o'brien it's an effort worth sort k ting to ensure reagan can make her memories. >> i think we need to do anything we can for future genera
from becoming reality is the driving force behind a new national campaign called save the tidal basin. today on the steps of the jefferson memorial, the national park service joined with the trust for the national mall and the national trust for historic preservation to declare that the time to save this national treasure is now. >> but the tidal basin is at a pivotal moment. on a daily basis walkwayin surrou the basin are flooded at hig tide, making them impassable for visitors ano...
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nation. at this quiet memorial in littleton colorado, lies a lost piece of america's innocence. 13 crosses bearpril 20, 1999. their lives taken suddenly went to high school seniors opened fire inside columbine high school. they had been laid to rest, while those who survived still carry the trauma of that day. a couple of us in the speech team started travelling to speak to other students to tell our story. it took samantha more than a decade to seek help for ptsd and survivor's guilt. she managed to escape the shooting, but her close friend rachel did not. i could not even bring myself to personally give her things back to herfamily. because i did not know how to say... that i'm sorry that i survived. at the time of columbine, school shootings were rare. and so when the horrific news spread of what happened here, it was a genuine shock to the nation. now though, they are all too frequent. the current generation of students run drills on how to survive if their school is next and columbine isn't even among the ten deadliest mass shootings in the country. columbine, we are back! as principal, he
nation. at this quiet memorial in littleton colorado, lies a lost piece of america's innocence. 13 crosses bearpril 20, 1999. their lives taken suddenly went to high school seniors opened fire inside columbine high school. they had been laid to rest, while those who survived still carry the trauma of that day. a couple of us in the speech team started travelling to speak to other students to tell our story. it took samantha more than a decade to seek help for ptsd and survivor's guilt. she...
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on the steps of the jefferson memorial, the national parks atrvice joined with the trust for thenal mall and the national trust for historic lapreservation to d that the time to save this national treasure isw. the tidal basin was designed in the 1880s, and the parks service says it was notuilt to handle the millions of visitors. >> on a daily basis, walkways surrounding the basin are flooded at high tide making them impassab for visitors and compromising the roots of these very cherry trees. the area was never designed for the volume or u kinds o it sees today. >> the new designaon will lead a multiyear effort to create a master plan for the tidal basin to protect it forecades to come. that's tough. a lot of peoplee want to their cherry blossoms. s > later this month, news4 working for you with an in-depth look at our changing climate. see how it's impacting your family, your money, your health, and even your commute. our primetime special airs on earth day, april 22nd, at 7:30 here on news4. >>> all you theater fans, if you ha what it takes to star in a hit show, "hamilton," here's you
on the steps of the jefferson memorial, the national parks atrvice joined with the trust for thenal mall and the national trust for historic lapreservation to d that the time to save this national treasure isw. the tidal basin was designed in the 1880s, and the parks service says it was notuilt to handle the millions of visitors. >> on a daily basis, walkways surrounding the basin are flooded at high tide making them impassab for visitors and compromising the roots of these very cherry...
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in the second of a two-part program, we visit the women's memorial near arlington national cemetery to learn more about women who served in the u.s. military and the korean war to the war on terror. lt. col. cushman: as we leave world war ii and legislation that gave women a permanent part in the military, we wait a few short years, and we are faced with war on the korean peninsula. there was such a concern that it would be a war like world war ii was, that we recalled people to service, to be sure that we had people in place to be part of this war, and many of them were women as well for the first time. it didn't turn out that we needed that many, but most of the women who served in korea on the ground were army nurses. it was a horrendous situation. they would barely get established and set up a hospital, and they would have to move. we have one diary from a woman, a nurse, who talked about setting up a hospital in an abandoned school. it was dirty and it was hot, but they needed to close the windows because rats crawled up the outside of the building. and those were the conditions u
in the second of a two-part program, we visit the women's memorial near arlington national cemetery to learn more about women who served in the u.s. military and the korean war to the war on terror. lt. col. cushman: as we leave world war ii and legislation that gave women a permanent part in the military, we wait a few short years, and we are faced with war on the korean peninsula. there was such a concern that it would be a war like world war ii was, that we recalled people to service, to be...
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if ocasio-cortez doesn't believe that, the national law enforcement memorial, see the several hundred names of border patrol agents and i.c.e. agents who died defending this nation. another thing about aoc, she needs to look in the mirror. i've been up on capitol hill probably 200 times last decade, and you've got to walk through a bidding with hundreds of armed -- building with hundreds of armed officers, metal detectors. she's protected and that's fine. but let's not protect the people on the dangerous border. it's ridiculous. you know, she's been a congresswoman for three months and everything she says is wrong with. she needs to educate herself. it's a dangerous job. people have died on that border. we did exactly the right thing. that reporter was brave to be down there to begin with. when you enter your office monday morning, aoc, look around. you're surrounded by hundreds of officers protecting you. trish: well, she's young, inexperienced and not that smart, tom -- >> that's a nice way to put it. trek trish not that smart. [laughter] but with a very big mouth. okay, i'll leave
if ocasio-cortez doesn't believe that, the national law enforcement memorial, see the several hundred names of border patrol agents and i.c.e. agents who died defending this nation. another thing about aoc, she needs to look in the mirror. i've been up on capitol hill probably 200 times last decade, and you've got to walk through a bidding with hundreds of armed -- building with hundreds of armed officers, metal detectors. she's protected and that's fine. but let's not protect the people on the...
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completely wiped off the map, it ishe driving force behind a new national campai called save the tidal basin. on the steps of the jefferson memorial, the national trust l rvice to declare that the time to save this natioeasure is now. >> the tidal basin is at a pivotal moment, on a daily basis, walkways surrounding the basin are flooded at high tide making them impassable for visitors, and compromising the rootser of these cherry trees. >> reporter: out here, age matters.in designed he 1880s, it was not built to handle millions of visitors couple that with the seawall that is sinking and the threat of sesing levels associated with climate change and the sense of urgency is clear. >> in the future it will be catastrophic. cli climate change will be catastrophic. this whole area wilbe under wa >> any of our national parks, this one should be protected and ing everything we ca so our future generations can enjoy. >> reporter: cory smith, news 4. ct it is going to take a lot of funding to prothe tidal basin. repairs and improvements could cost as much as half billi dollars. >> a lot of money. later this onth, news 4 working for you wi
completely wiped off the map, it ishe driving force behind a new national campai called save the tidal basin. on the steps of the jefferson memorial, the national trust l rvice to declare that the time to save this natioeasure is now. >> the tidal basin is at a pivotal moment, on a daily basis, walkways surrounding the basin are flooded at high tide making them impassable for visitors, and compromising the rootser of these cherry trees. >> reporter: out here, age matters.in designed...
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our job is dangerous. 200 names on the national law enforcement memorial in washington, d.c., border agents die defending the border. that's why we wear vests and guns. so the regulation is if we have a ride-along, they're required to wear a vest. oh case you cortez, the borders are dangerous -- when i go to capitol hill where she sits and works, she's surrounded by hundreds of capitol police to protect her. i haven't seen any criminal cartels operating within the halls of capitol hill. she's protected. again, it's shameful that a politician would do something like this. it's a dangerous job. if she don't understand that. shame on her. she's only been a congresswoman for three months, be uh you know, this is a dangerous job. these men and women put their lives on the line and people doing this job. >> shannon: that's factual. do you think there's a dispute of whether there's danger at the border or is it simply partisan? or why the divide over defining exactly what's going on there? >> it's gotten partisan. everybody wants a chunk of that hispanic vote. they're thecotry. it's a young
our job is dangerous. 200 names on the national law enforcement memorial in washington, d.c., border agents die defending the border. that's why we wear vests and guns. so the regulation is if we have a ride-along, they're required to wear a vest. oh case you cortez, the borders are dangerous -- when i go to capitol hill where she sits and works, she's surrounded by hundreds of capitol police to protect her. i haven't seen any criminal cartels operating within the halls of capitol hill. she's...
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next, in the first of a two-part program, we visit the women's memorial near remington national cemetery about women who served in the u.s. military, from the revolutionary war through world war ii. this is about 40 minutes. we visit the women's memorial near remington national cemetery.
next, in the first of a two-part program, we visit the women's memorial near remington national cemetery about women who served in the u.s. military, from the revolutionary war through world war ii. this is about 40 minutes. we visit the women's memorial near remington national cemetery.
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national treasure. on the steps of the jefferson memorial yesterday, the national parks service joined with the trust for the national mall and the national trust for historic preservation to declare tha the time to save this national treasure is now. the tidal basin was designed in the 1880s, and the parks service says it was b notlt to handle millions of visitors. >> on a daily basis, walkways surrounding the basin are flooded at high tide, making them impassablit for vs and compromising the roots of these very cherry trees. the area was never designed for the volume or kinds of use it seeings today. >> the new designation will lead a multi-year effort to create a master plan forin the tidal b to hopefully protect it for decades to come. >>s and later t month, news4's working for you with an in-depth look at our changing climate. see how it is impacting your health, your money, your and even your commute. our primetime special airs on earth day, april 22nd, at 7:30 ght here on news4. >>> who's hungry? changes to school lunches across the country. the government makin some moves to allow for some more u
national treasure. on the steps of the jefferson memorial yesterday, the national parks service joined with the trust for the national mall and the national trust for historic preservation to declare tha the time to save this national treasure is now. the tidal basin was designed in the 1880s, and the parks service says it was b notlt to handle millions of visitors. >> on a daily basis, walkways surrounding the basin are flooded at high tide, making them impassablit for vs and...
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national treasure. on the steps of the jefferson memorial yesterday, the national parks service joined with the trust for the national mall and the national trust for htitoric preser to declare that the time to save the treasure is now. it was desigd in the 188s. the parks said it is not built to handle millions of visitors. >> on a daily basis, walkways surrounding the basin are flooded at high tide makinghem impassable for visitors and compromising the roots of the cherry trees. was never developed for the volume or use it sees today. >> it will create a master plan for the tidal b to hopefully protect it for decades to come. it is such a beautiful sight with the back drop to the beautiful memorialracy. >>> we have an impact look at chging classmate. see how it's impacting your family, money, your health, even your commute. it airs at april 22nd, earth day, 7:30 on news4. >>> a royal record for prie harry and meghan markle's instagram page. >> have you followed them yet? >> of course. >> t >> the sussex account earned the title of quickest to a million. wait until they have the baby. >> righ this is th
national treasure. on the steps of the jefferson memorial yesterday, the national parks service joined with the trust for the national mall and the national trust for htitoric preser to declare that the time to save the treasure is now. it was desigd in the 188s. the parks said it is not built to handle millions of visitors. >> on a daily basis, walkways surrounding the basin are flooded at high tide makinghem impassable for visitors and compromising the roots of the cherry trees. was...
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every station on the blue and yellow line south of reagan rt national airpo will be closed starting memorial day weekend until labor day. net row tells us it needs to repair crumbling concrete platforms. the work is necessary but pple y it's going to be hectic without metro use. >> they are in shock. no sub way? how will i get to work. there will be shuttles. that won't work. well, i don't know. >> he's got a sense of humor. metro is planning to enhance shuttle bus service. alexandria says more hov restrictions will go into effect on streets. even wat taxi will be called onto help. >> the georgetown university softball teamed add a new addition to the roster this evening. an 8 year-old girl. meet her from king william county. doctors diagnosed her with a genetic disorder in 2010. she was drafted as part of team roimpact. to i the lives of children with chronic illnesses. she signed an official letter of intent tonight. she got gear from the team and players say they're thrilled to have her. >> she's such an energetic and fun loving girl. we are so appreciative of her positive attitude and fa
every station on the blue and yellow line south of reagan rt national airpo will be closed starting memorial day weekend until labor day. net row tells us it needs to repair crumbling concrete platforms. the work is necessary but pple y it's going to be hectic without metro use. >> they are in shock. no sub way? how will i get to work. there will be shuttles. that won't work. well, i don't know. >> he's got a sense of humor. metro is planning to enhance shuttle bus service....
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so long as any group within our nation is denied the full protection of the law, then what lincoln calls his unfinished work remained unfinished still. and the memorial would be but a hollow mockery, unless we together can make real in our national life, and it would be unfinished where he stood. the heirs of the party of lincoln decided that was inappropriate, and they told mouton, which paragraph had to be struck from his address. mouton said he objected to having his works answered. and, the organizers said, you're absolutely free to not speak at all. so, mouton gave a truncated sanitized version of his speech , and, it remained unpublished for decades. what he really wanted to say. and, the outrage continue, but we never learned about in school, after he was done, he was ushered off the top step, as if he could no longer remain among the other dignitaries. and all this happened because william towered half-time comes on and says, how it would soft and lincoln's anguish to know that the south has come to realize that an assassin lobbed the section at his greatest friend. again, the defender, harding who accepted says much the same thing. was an ab
so long as any group within our nation is denied the full protection of the law, then what lincoln calls his unfinished work remained unfinished still. and the memorial would be but a hollow mockery, unless we together can make real in our national life, and it would be unfinished where he stood. the heirs of the party of lincoln decided that was inappropriate, and they told mouton, which paragraph had to be struck from his address. mouton said he objected to having his works answered. and, the...
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memories seared in the nation's mind of teenagers with their hands up, barely escaping after two seniors launched a violent planned attack killing 12 students and a teacher. a number of memorials and vigils this weekend. many of the survivors now with children of their own. here's abc's clayton sandell. remembering the 12 students and 1 teacher murdered 20 years ago today at columbine high. >> on april 20, 1999, the forces of evil did not win. >> darkness cannot win. evil never has the last word. death does not have the last word. >> reporter: the day etched in history. when two students opened fire inside their school, a horror playing out on live tv. >> fellow or former students t believed who rushed the schools and opened fire. >> reporter: columbine was not the first school shooting, but it marked a violent new era of deadly tragedy. virginia tech, sandy hook, parkland and others. an abc news investigation found columbine may have inspired more than 50 school attacks, plots or threats. just this week, police say an 18-year-old florida high school senior who bought a shotgun, forcing
memories seared in the nation's mind of teenagers with their hands up, barely escaping after two seniors launched a violent planned attack killing 12 students and a teacher. a number of memorials and vigils this weekend. many of the survivors now with children of their own. here's abc's clayton sandell. remembering the 12 students and 1 teacher murdered 20 years ago today at columbine high. >> on april 20, 1999, the forces of evil did not win. >> darkness cannot win. evil never has...
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memorialize fdr. we did add him to the national mall of a great memorial the walk-through part. is amorial that walk-through part. don't just go to the jefferson, lincoln, and washington memorials. also, visit his home and presidential library in hyde park, new york. guest: you do want to be careful. the factor of the matter is, drawing these artificial lines, we are still living in the country that franklin roosevelt created. indeed, in terms of federal programs and the like? i don't notice a lot of conservatives sending back their social security checks. thomas, maryland, democratic line. in, your'm interested verification of, but these -- don't take this the wrong way, these white supremacists. black men couldn't vote in so many of these elections. i don't even understand how that is not even mentioned in any of your reports. and also like -- as we were white supremacists, you can go from george washington and continue on and on and the treatment of black people, even going up to season 60, it was appalling. praising these men when they were only interested in almost like don
memorialize fdr. we did add him to the national mall of a great memorial the walk-through part. is amorial that walk-through part. don't just go to the jefferson, lincoln, and washington memorials. also, visit his home and presidential library in hyde park, new york. guest: you do want to be careful. the factor of the matter is, drawing these artificial lines, we are still living in the country that franklin roosevelt created. indeed, in terms of federal programs and the like? i don't notice a...
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already filed the application i believe it is this area should be drawn into a national park you know. from the old memorial and make sure all. to keep the memory and so no willage. technology which was employed here and which failed you know to do. so lessons of this event unfold from very far live in this area your nose is slim because in my view no it is one. of my you muslims to say of my maid of places and of course i clear through it and by laughing at you know it's something simpler. how can we free the pacific ocean from plastic waste. a young dutchman is pointing the way he said corns for a world full of plastic trash floating off the coast of california is ocean cleanup system is like a garbage truck for the highest sees the maneuver is not without its risks. will his mission succeed. tomorrow to next on the d w. and there with president chain reaction of the grass. around six hundred years ago. the renaissance. architects. scientists and artists of. the culture a culture of the funnest religious enjoyment of. the renaissance struck her in forty five minutes long w. . when the hour starts rising f
already filed the application i believe it is this area should be drawn into a national park you know. from the old memorial and make sure all. to keep the memory and so no willage. technology which was employed here and which failed you know to do. so lessons of this event unfold from very far live in this area your nose is slim because in my view no it is one. of my you muslims to say of my maid of places and of course i clear through it and by laughing at you know it's something simpler. how...
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national capital region of the national park service, project manager for the rehabilitation of arlington house, robert e lee's historical home worked on the george , washington memorial parkway, great falls park, and he will be, as you just heard, the topic of his talk today is the unprecedented discovery of field -- of field hospital burials unearthed and appomattox -- at manassas national battlefield park. please welcome him. [applause] >> i really looking forward to sharing this unprecedented story with everyone here. again, i have the great privilege and humble privilege of being the superintendent of 5000 acres of some of america's most hallowed grounds. i feel that to give the obligatory 30 seconds of why manassas battlefield is an important place, we preserve the scenes of not just one but two incredibly significant civil war battles. the first large-scale battle of the american civil war of july, 1861, followed by just 13 months later, the second battle of manassas, bull run, which is much larger and largely overlooked compared to the first battle. between these two battles, about 4000 men died. and tens of thousands were wounded. those are some pretty powerf
national capital region of the national park service, project manager for the rehabilitation of arlington house, robert e lee's historical home worked on the george , washington memorial parkway, great falls park, and he will be, as you just heard, the topic of his talk today is the unprecedented discovery of field -- of field hospital burials unearthed and appomattox -- at manassas national battlefield park. please welcome him. [applause] >> i really looking forward to sharing this...
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enemies but friends and we must not be enemies, he optimistically predicted that the nations mystic chords of memory will swell the chorus of union when again touched as surely they will be by the better agent of our nature. war came one month later. he helped for a short war that would result in few casualties and not cause great damage to the infrastructure and landscape. 1851, lincoln sent a message to congress gathered at a special session to deal with the secession crisis and requested from congress 400,000 new troops and $400 million to give him the legal means for making this contest a short and decisive one. his generals and members of his cabinet believed that would be the case. forward to richmond, the headlines read in northern newspapers, union army would march to richmond and defeat any confederate army in its path and take hold of the confederate capital and declare victory. memoirs,ar mr's, -- general share monroe that our often ateen told so home that all they had to do was make it bold appearance and the rebels would run. in mid july, the union army advanced to richmond was halted b
enemies but friends and we must not be enemies, he optimistically predicted that the nations mystic chords of memory will swell the chorus of union when again touched as surely they will be by the better agent of our nature. war came one month later. he helped for a short war that would result in few casualties and not cause great damage to the infrastructure and landscape. 1851, lincoln sent a message to congress gathered at a special session to deal with the secession crisis and requested...
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nations are eco seeks to preserve the memory of the victims and to recover they were minus. plus over the period pena's grandfather and a great uncle were buried in anonymous graves. period her husband miguel the director of arica filed a number of lawsuits taking the case all the way to the european court for human rights. in twenty sixteen a spanish court finally ruled that the exhumations could take place. we fought for twelve years to get that decision. and even though permission has been granted for the exhumations we have no idea when they're going to start i mean i mean. there were no. doubt that we have no information at all. all we can do is hope. that the father. where now northwest of madrid at the via de lost. its name means valley of the fall and the site contains the remains of many civil war victims from both sides the dictator francisco franco is also buried here the memorial often attracts right wing demonstrators. was. historian and activist antonio gomez wants spain to deal openly and honestly with its divisive and violent past gomez supports the recent de
nations are eco seeks to preserve the memory of the victims and to recover they were minus. plus over the period pena's grandfather and a great uncle were buried in anonymous graves. period her husband miguel the director of arica filed a number of lawsuits taking the case all the way to the european court for human rights. in twenty sixteen a spanish court finally ruled that the exhumations could take place. we fought for twelve years to get that decision. and even though permission has been...