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. >> the army is hoping that the new recruits will be able to help recapture cities in the north which have fallen into a cyst hands. nd the city of kirkuk, fighters are fighting isis. the government in baghdad have long been strained and now they have a common enemy. >> israel's prime minister says the three teenagers who disappeared in the west bank were kidnapped by a terrorist organization. israeli forces are searching for the youths house by house. they have also arrested several palestinians. the seminary students, two israelis and one american were last seen hitchhiking in a settlement in the southern west bank. the incident threatens to further strain already frayed israeli-palestinian ties. well, day three of the world cup kicked off with a game between colombia and greece. there were threaten of colombians in the crowd and they had plenty to cheer about. >> the wind sent the colombians into a frenzy, their striker may be injured, but they still managed a powerful start. the south americans had plenty of fan support in the stadium and they wasted no time. 1-0 after just five minutes. the great defense was take
. >> the army is hoping that the new recruits will be able to help recapture cities in the north which have fallen into a cyst hands. nd the city of kirkuk, fighters are fighting isis. the government in baghdad have long been strained and now they have a common enemy. >> israel's prime minister says the three teenagers who disappeared in the west bank were kidnapped by a terrorist organization. israeli forces are searching for the youths house by house. they have also arrested...
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how sherman chilled the city nd compelled to leave the city after cutting the last rail line following the battle of jonesboro. we know what happened. but do we understand why it matters? do we comprehend the importance to america and even the world for all practical purposes, the united states won the civil war when it captured the city of atlanta? excuse me. what impact does that even so long ago continued to exert on us today? well i'm a based on what i have read in books and the national media since the beginning of the centennial, i would have to admit that most contemporary americans at best only have a hazy understanding of our nations greatest conquest. after the passage of 150 years and tens and thousands of books on the subject, most americans, remain unaware of what was at stake in 1861 and have little or no concept of what would have happened, how differently american and the world would be today had the confederacy been triumphant. when pressed to explain the meaning of the war, most americans offer vague answers about rights, economics, and slavery. few if any talk about
how sherman chilled the city nd compelled to leave the city after cutting the last rail line following the battle of jonesboro. we know what happened. but do we understand why it matters? do we comprehend the importance to america and even the world for all practical purposes, the united states won the civil war when it captured the city of atlanta? excuse me. what impact does that even so long ago continued to exert on us today? well i'm a based on what i have read in books and the national...
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nd work. once a month, child workers from all over the city get together for a trade union meeting. this is also a time for them to behave like children, to play and to laugh and enjoy life. as well as to talk about their demands. nesa says they want people to respect children's rights. she explains that adults don't understand their situation because they never went through it themselves. whereas the children understand what it means to work. they know what's dangerous and what isn't. that's why they're getting organized. they want labor rights to be enforced for children from the ge of 12 and not 14. they're currently planning a trip to the capital so they can persuade the government to listen to their demands. nesa says they're doing politics and they can do it just like grown-ups. nesa and her fellow trade unionists realize that many people will have to wrong as long as poverty is rampant in bolivia. but they're doing their best to ensure that their labor is renumerated fairly. they hope that child labor can be a dignified practice based on rights and not explosion.wcgow [soft
nd work. once a month, child workers from all over the city get together for a trade union meeting. this is also a time for them to behave like children, to play and to laugh and enjoy life. as well as to talk about their demands. nesa says they want people to respect children's rights. she explains that adults don't understand their situation because they never went through it themselves. whereas the children understand what it means to work. they know what's dangerous and what isn't. that's...
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when we think about the future ,nd think about urban riders think about writing in cities, it makes perfect in terms of -- >> somebody is going to buy this instead of a vespa? >> it is an alternative. it is a nimble ride. it is a great ride particularly for urban areas where there was a lot of traffic. >> is the goal to bring in a new demographic? when i think about a traditional harley davidson customer, they want the loud hog. to change the taste of your chasing customer or do you want a whole new one? >> there is no question that we love our traditional customers. they are who made our company what it is today. there is a whole other demographic. younger riders, female riders, others that we are trying to appeal to not only with the electric bike with other bikes we are galloping the -- developing that are more suitable to those demographics. >> so much of what makes harley is the brand. people identify with it. whether they're looking at this bike or the other bikes you are making which are quite different, don't you run the risk of either diluting the brand or potentially alienating th
when we think about the future ,nd think about urban riders think about writing in cities, it makes perfect in terms of -- >> somebody is going to buy this instead of a vespa? >> it is an alternative. it is a nimble ride. it is a great ride particularly for urban areas where there was a lot of traffic. >> is the goal to bring in a new demographic? when i think about a traditional harley davidson customer, they want the loud hog. to change the taste of your chasing customer or...
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nd cologne love could... be... better... than... slice... after... slice... of... america's... best... sharp... cheddar? nothing. tillamook sharp cheddar, tastes cars in the cities affected by this massive recall renown kron4 dot com. let drive time starting to push 20 minutes. furyk is the approach is much better. this is a fairly typical morning when you can save a little time with your approach to the bridge. if you're heading to 92 and the san mateo bridge still not tracking any problems here foot pretty good ride here for the westbound train the changeable message, is activated with an update about the upcoming closure of interstate 280 over the fourth of july weekend. richard to the golden gate bridge. no delays here for the ride southbound and easy trip through marin. we will look at that in a moment pretending to rent no delays for the westbound 580 approach proved to the toll plaza of the richmond bridge. let's check the traffic map to renault. but if your ride. your e-shore with freeway ride with not one in miniature. some slowing for the ride through antioch coming over to 150 and the bypass and were starting to see just a little slowing to the law pa
nd cologne love could... be... better... than... slice... after... slice... of... america's... best... sharp... cheddar? nothing. tillamook sharp cheddar, tastes cars in the cities affected by this massive recall renown kron4 dot com. let drive time starting to push 20 minutes. furyk is the approach is much better. this is a fairly typical morning when you can save a little time with your approach to the bridge. if you're heading to 92 and the san mateo bridge still not tracking any problems...
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the move comes after the city of seattle, washington made history earlier this month i approving the gradual phase-in of a $15 hour minimum wage. ,nd the radio host casey kasem best known for hosting "american top 40 countdown" ending the voice of shaggy has died at the age of 82. beyond his radio work, he wasn't arab-american activist who championed a number of progressive causes from veganism to fighting media stereotyping of arabs. in the 1980's, he was arrested in anti-nuclear protest in nevada and slept outside in los angeles to draw attention to homelessness. casey kasem had suffered a form of dementia. he died sunday at a hospital in washington. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. >> welcome to all our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. the obama administration is reportedly considering reaching out to iran to find ways they could work together to help shore up the iraqi regime as sunni militants continue their offensive. u.s. officials told "the wall street journal" that the obama adminis
the move comes after the city of seattle, washington made history earlier this month i approving the gradual phase-in of a $15 hour minimum wage. ,nd the radio host casey kasem best known for hosting "american top 40 countdown" ending the voice of shaggy has died at the age of 82. beyond his radio work, he wasn't arab-american activist who championed a number of progressive causes from veganism to fighting media stereotyping of arabs. in the 1980's, he was arrested in anti-nuclear...
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nd a massive manhunt underway in canada for a man believed to have shot dead three police officers in a brazen attack in new brunswick. president -- residents in the cityf moncton have been told to lock themselves inside their homes. ♪ a look at what magazines have been saying around the world. a closer lookth at the u.s. president's foreign policy. >> who is afraid of the u.s.? you can see a not so threatening illustration of barack obama in what looks like a toy truck with a missile. the question, not very many people are afraid of barack obama and his foreign policy. last month he delivered a speech at west point that a lot of media is still reacting to. a lot of media across the world were not convinced. he says his foreign-policy lacks ambition. ,o quote a couple magazines "foreign-policy" says obama has failed to develop a clear vision of u.s. foreign policy. this leaves the allies in the dark. "the economist" goes even further, you can read even more. foreign-policy. likes clarity and this jeopardizes the supremacy of the u.s. in the world. critics are talking about the decline of the american empire. wondersr international" if this could pave t
nd a massive manhunt underway in canada for a man believed to have shot dead three police officers in a brazen attack in new brunswick. president -- residents in the cityf moncton have been told to lock themselves inside their homes. ♪ a look at what magazines have been saying around the world. a closer lookth at the u.s. president's foreign policy. >> who is afraid of the u.s.? you can see a not so threatening illustration of barack obama in what looks like a toy truck with a missile....
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city of up the whole firestone park. he built all of the homes there. it became his life work. .nd we did right well we had three regular meals a day, although we were raised through the depression. i don't remember ever being hungry. yes. and everybody was kind of in the same boat. so, we did not know we weren't privileged and had a lot of things. we thought we were so fortunate when we got an orange for christmas. not all of this technology they have today. yes. >> well, mr. and mrs. reeves, in terms of your homes in oklahoma and your father's work and work your mother may have taken on during the war? for the electric company. because of the war, they were very shorthanded, which meant they worked very long hours, which meant no vacations. we also ran a farm. also worked awe farm, and addition to that, if small air force ace was built near our hometown, so we converted our double garage to an apartment at we rented to a pilot. which meant a great deal to me because i hung up around him as much as possible to soak up all of the knowledge. we also have a large garden, as almost ev
city of up the whole firestone park. he built all of the homes there. it became his life work. .nd we did right well we had three regular meals a day, although we were raised through the depression. i don't remember ever being hungry. yes. and everybody was kind of in the same boat. so, we did not know we weren't privileged and had a lot of things. we thought we were so fortunate when we got an orange for christmas. not all of this technology they have today. yes. >> well, mr. and mrs....
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♪ an electric city car here... makes about as much sense as a gas guzzling suv here. the quick charging, zero emission, all-electric, all-new smart electric drive. just $139 a month. ndsot to make every dollar count these days. that's why they have lots of ways for you to save.al big cu real big clu real big club card deals, the safeway app and gas rewards. celebrate the fourth with envy apples, just $1.99 a pound. rancher's reserve tri tip roast is only $3.99 a pound. for the grand finale, dreyer's ice cream is just $2.99. there's more savings to love... at safeway. ingredients for life. >> back-to-back no hitter didn't happen at at&t park but ryan did one thing better than tim tonight. more strike outs. timy 6 in the no hitter yesterday. 7 against cincinnati. if swing the high heat and force. reds break a scoreless tie in the fifth. the double to left bring home loose. the scoreless inning streak is over for him. first pitch of the seventh. fill im take him out. he gave up a home run. 3 nothing gym in the bottom half. duval major league debut. history big if the day. loves it. the only mistake who struck out 12 is a win. warriors zero pick. in tonight's nba draft to
♪ an electric city car here... makes about as much sense as a gas guzzling suv here. the quick charging, zero emission, all-electric, all-new smart electric drive. just $139 a month. ndsot to make every dollar count these days. that's why they have lots of ways for you to save.al big cu real big clu real big club card deals, the safeway app and gas rewards. celebrate the fourth with envy apples, just $1.99 a pound. rancher's reserve tri tip roast is only $3.99 a pound. for the grand finale,...
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. -- after a year [applause] nd after a year of hard-earned, steady progress we turned a bright light on the heart of the despair that had gripped our city for too long. and we launched a campaign on television that we called simply "believe." the first step was a four-minute commercial which the local news affiliates agreed to air simultaneously. and as a viewer you walk through a day in the life of a 10-year-old african-american boy. it starts out with him warming his hands at a corner fire with a homeless man on an abandoned corner. dodging drug dealers and their suburban buyers, stepping around hypodermic needles and prostitutes. ultimately seeking out his little sister in the night who had gone to the store to buy candy. and he finds her in the center of a crowd of grief-stricken neighbors, paramedics and police, another young victim of drug dealer crossfire. killed in a drive-by shooting. her tightly braided hair, her lifeless eyes, wide open, lying in a pool of blood. the narrator's voice says the people of baltimore are in a fight. it's a fight for their future. it's a fight that we've been losing one life at a time. he continues
. -- after a year [applause] nd after a year of hard-earned, steady progress we turned a bright light on the heart of the despair that had gripped our city for too long. and we launched a campaign on television that we called simply "believe." the first step was a four-minute commercial which the local news affiliates agreed to air simultaneously. and as a viewer you walk through a day in the life of a 10-year-old african-american boy. it starts out with him warming his hands at a...
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city. nd recently on may 10, the people of the city elected their first mayor, maya sanchez, and the voters also elected councilmembers, will he uesdayia, david, miguel, rebecca, and george. but while it's a new city, the community has been around a very long time. n 1595, done juan, a spanish conquistador, he led a group of more than 530 colonists and about 7,000 head of livestock from southern chihuahua to settle the province of new mexico. the group traveled a northeasterly route for weeks and crossed the desert until reaching the banks in rio grande in present day, you lisardio. san in 1598, the travelers, who were very thirsty, drank the cool water of the river and then celebrated with a thanksgiving mass and ate fish, fowl and deer. that is considered the very first thanksgiving ever celebrated in the present day united states of america. he performed a ceremony known as la toma, or the take, declaring the land a new province of spain, and declaring it a land ruled by king philip ii. the town was established around 1760 as a civilian settlement and in 1789, the spaniards established a
city. nd recently on may 10, the people of the city elected their first mayor, maya sanchez, and the voters also elected councilmembers, will he uesdayia, david, miguel, rebecca, and george. but while it's a new city, the community has been around a very long time. n 1595, done juan, a spanish conquistador, he led a group of more than 530 colonists and about 7,000 head of livestock from southern chihuahua to settle the province of new mexico. the group traveled a northeasterly route for weeks...
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. -- after a year [applause] nd after a year of hard-earned, steady progress we turned a bright light on the heart of the despair that had gripped our city for too long. and we launched a campaign on television that we called simply "believe." the first step was a four-minute commercial which the local news affiliates agreed to air simultaneously. and as a viewer you walk through a day in the life of a 10-year-old african-american boy. it starts out with him warming his hands at a corner fire with a homeless man on an abandoned corner. dodging drug dealers and their suburban buyers, stepping around hypodermic needles and prostitutes. ultimately seeking out his little sister in the night who had gone to the store to buy candy. and he finds her in the center of a crowd of grief-stricken neighbors, paramedics and police, another young victim of drug dealer crossfire. killed in a drive-by shooting. her tightly braided hair, her lifeless eyes, wide open, lying in a pool of blood. the narrator's voice says the people of baltimore are in a fight. it's a fight for their future. it's a fight that we've been losing one life at a time. he continues
. -- after a year [applause] nd after a year of hard-earned, steady progress we turned a bright light on the heart of the despair that had gripped our city for too long. and we launched a campaign on television that we called simply "believe." the first step was a four-minute commercial which the local news affiliates agreed to air simultaneously. and as a viewer you walk through a day in the life of a 10-year-old african-american boy. it starts out with him warming his hands at a...
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the wall street journal that looks at ba hospitals. we have heard about wait times. damian paletta will be up next. ater on, seth green on jihad nd groups. we are highlighting salt lake citytah this weekend on book tv and american history tv. these are vehicles that travel the country to highlight literary and historical features of the cities. this piece on salt lake city will take a look at the city library and how it was designed by internationally acclaimed architects. >> we wanted to build a very iconic structure for the city since we were anchoring part of the downtown area. because other city blocks are smaller, this building would not fit in other urban areas, just because it is very wide and that crescent wall sweeps around and it's very elegant, but also very large. and very eye-catching. and just the openness, the facility -- and, it is just a great place to be. one thing that we like about the design is that he combined different geometric features. we have the triangular main part of the building. we have a round auditorium on the side of the building. a rectangular structure on the left side that we call be bar. and then the crescent wall that hugs the libra
the wall street journal that looks at ba hospitals. we have heard about wait times. damian paletta will be up next. ater on, seth green on jihad nd groups. we are highlighting salt lake citytah this weekend on book tv and american history tv. these are vehicles that travel the country to highlight literary and historical features of the cities. this piece on salt lake city will take a look at the city library and how it was designed by internationally acclaimed architects. >> we wanted to...
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the folks we've got. so cool. let's see what we have for your weather coming up. first our pick city today, indianapolis, nbc 13, we have showers and thunderstorms nd uriday, saturday not too bad. as we look today, we're looking at more wet weather. tt, showers and thderstorms right through the hours.i a temperatures in the upper 70s.s mid atlantic coast. strong storms also plains back into oklahoma. beautiful weather in california. 67 in san 82 l.a.we've got parn on we have oregon girl scout troop 585. >> what county are youfrom? >> we're from rose burg. >> you brought the short >>> good morning, i'm meteorologist bill henley. keep an umbrella handy more showers and even possibl a thunderstorm this afternoon. before they get here we'll get eaksf sunshine andall a cooler day today. highs in the upper 70s and low 80sndlle weather for friday. clears out tonight, sunshine, less humid conditions. 83 the high temperature. a chance of scattered showers on saturday and then sune and low humidity and a bit warmer monday and tuesday and up to 87 degrees. have a great day. >>> that's your latest weather. short bread. >> iove those. >> troop 585 from oregon. >> did you pay fo
the folks we've got. so cool. let's see what we have for your weather coming up. first our pick city today, indianapolis, nbc 13, we have showers and thunderstorms nd uriday, saturday not too bad. as we look today, we're looking at more wet weather. tt, showers and thderstorms right through the hours.i a temperatures in the upper 70s.s mid atlantic coast. strong storms also plains back into oklahoma. beautiful weather in california. 67 in san 82 l.a.we've got parn on we have oregon girl scout...