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those words coming from our own ivan wattson, who was also at npr.described david gilkey as virtually a mentor to ivan, and ivan had worked with him in iraq. he said that gilkey was a man who realized that many of the images he took were disturbing and would be uncomfortable to see back home. but that's what he wanted. that's the effect he wanted. he wanted people to realize what happened in these zones. in fact, he was interviewed by npr after the haiti earthquake, and he was asked about photography in zones like that and how he managed to do it. just listen to what he said. >> you know, when you're taking pictures, it's easier, and that doesn't make it okay. it's not like you put the camera to your face, and therefore it makes what you're seeing okay. but certainly you can put yourself in a zone. it's, i am doing this, and what i'm doing is not pleasant, but you just -- you march through it. i mean it's hard, but you can't get caught up in it and become part of it. you still need to maintain your state of mind that you are helping tell this story.
those words coming from our own ivan wattson, who was also at npr.described david gilkey as virtually a mentor to ivan, and ivan had worked with him in iraq. he said that gilkey was a man who realized that many of the images he took were disturbing and would be uncomfortable to see back home. but that's what he wanted. that's the effect he wanted. he wanted people to realize what happened in these zones. in fact, he was interviewed by npr after the haiti earthquake, and he was asked about...
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david gilkey was on assignment for npr when his convoy came under attack. gilkey is on the right, his interpreter on the left, was also killed. gilkey has been honored for his international and national coverage. npr said gilkey hoped his images of war would, quote, change somebody's mind to change action. you can open our app and search for >>> hillary clinton is the projected winner of the puerto rico democratic primary. as nbc's kristin welker shows us, they are slamming donald trump for his attacks on a judge. >> reporter: donald trump doubling down in his attack on california federal judge, who's overseeing the lawsuit against trump university. >> this judge has treated me very unfairly. he's treated me in a hostile manner and there's something going on. >> reporter: today expanding his ethnic-based criticism to now include religion, telling cbs that a muslim judge might have trouble remaining neutral in a lawsuit against him because of trump's call for a ban on muslim immigrants. >> if he were a muslim judge, would you also feel they wouldn't be able
david gilkey was on assignment for npr when his convoy came under attack. gilkey is on the right, his interpreter on the left, was also killed. gilkey has been honored for his international and national coverage. npr said gilkey hoped his images of war would, quote, change somebody's mind to change action. you can open our app and search for >>> hillary clinton is the projected winner of the puerto rico democratic primary. as nbc's kristin welker shows us, they are slamming donald...
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david gilkey on the right in this photo was a long time news photographer for npr. his translator was on the left. they were traveling with an afghan army unit when their convoy came under fire. two other npr journalists who were traveling with the unit were not hurt. >>> today we could get a hint on what the federal reserve may decide to do at its policy meeting later this month. janet yellen is speaking at the world affairs convention in philadelphia. key interest -- the may jobs report was weaker than expected. now the experts are saying the fed is likely to hold off any rate hike until at least next month. the president didn't directly address the disappointing report in his weekly dress but -- address but did talk about the overall trend since he's been in office. >> america's business haves created 14.5 million new jobs over 75 straight months. we have seen the first sustained manufacturing growth since the '90s. >> we have had anemic growth throughout the history of president obama's tenure and it's been directly related to his policies. we some have well abo
david gilkey on the right in this photo was a long time news photographer for npr. his translator was on the left. they were traveling with an afghan army unit when their convoy came under fire. two other npr journalists who were traveling with the unit were not hurt. >>> today we could get a hint on what the federal reserve may decide to do at its policy meeting later this month. janet yellen is speaking at the world affairs convention in philadelphia. key interest -- the may jobs...
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. >>> afghanistan's president is condemning an insurgent attack that killed an npr journalist and hisn interpreter. david gilki and his interpreter were ambushed. two others were not hurt. he's covered iraq and afghanistan since the 9/11 attacks. we'll have reaction from colleagues who knew him coming up at 6:00. >>> intelligence officials in the ukraine say they've foiled an attack on the european championship soccer tournament in france. authorities say a man arrested at the u.c.l.a.en-polish border purchased machine guns, rocket propelled grenades and other weapons to be used to attack bridges, railways and other infrastructure. they've further increased other high level of security in the tournament which begins on friday. >>> commuters are right now experiencing the impact of metro's safe track plan. this along the orange and silver lines. >> between ballston and east line church, all the lanes are single track. >> reporter: at this point of day, metro trains are packed. but all these commuters on the orange and silver lines won't feel the impact of metro's smart track plan until
. >>> afghanistan's president is condemning an insurgent attack that killed an npr journalist and hisn interpreter. david gilki and his interpreter were ambushed. two others were not hurt. he's covered iraq and afghanistan since the 9/11 attacks. we'll have reaction from colleagues who knew him coming up at 6:00. >>> intelligence officials in the ukraine say they've foiled an attack on the european championship soccer tournament in france. authorities say a man arrested at the...
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he was doing morning edition at npr here in new york at the npr building, right.so funny because we're waiting at npr, which is npr, and i just remember, we get there and he's in there, right, and there's a woman running around the office going, he's smoking, he's smoking, what do we do. he's smoking. everybody's like, there's nothing you can do. >> jimmy: no. >> if keith richards wants to smoke, he's going to smoke. so i go in there and he took a a break in between the two. he had a tumbler. like a paper cup of something. yeah, powerful. you know, he's feeling loose you know, and he's smoking his and i used to smoke marlboros but now i do nicotine lozenges. >> jimmy: that's right you don't smoke anymore. >> right. so i show him my nicotine lozenges. i'm like, i use to love marlboros but i'm doing this now keith. like he's going to care, right? so i ask him, can i just hold one? i'm like an idiot, talking to keith richards and holding an unlit cigarette while he's just knocking them back. you know what i mean? at some point in the middle of the interview, i'm bein
he was doing morning edition at npr here in new york at the npr building, right.so funny because we're waiting at npr, which is npr, and i just remember, we get there and he's in there, right, and there's a woman running around the office going, he's smoking, he's smoking, what do we do. he's smoking. everybody's like, there's nothing you can do. >> jimmy: no. >> if keith richards wants to smoke, he's going to smoke. so i go in there and he took a a break in between the two. he had...
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he then spent over ten years with npr sharing seasoned perspective on many issuesn of the day. in his new book one is a compelling premise.more mod it should have another more modern set of leadingan historical figures to inspire and to serve as examples.ns much in the way the original founding fathers of done for previous generations and still do to some extent. so juan offers is list of more than two dozen 20th century visionaries and model achievers profiling each of them in describing how are now in significant ways that helped reshape america. and he is about to tell you who exactly made is cut.an one will be in conversation a with craig shirley who is also an author and has written among other works several books on ronald reagan. please join me in welcoming one and craig. [applause] >> thank you for being here today. they're going to take questions from the audience. i like to start at the beginning. high school, sports you played. >> thank you. thank you for coming out on a rainy day. one of the great pleasures about being an author is learning things. the writing proce
he then spent over ten years with npr sharing seasoned perspective on many issuesn of the day. in his new book one is a compelling premise.more mod it should have another more modern set of leadingan historical figures to inspire and to serve as examples.ns much in the way the original founding fathers of done for previous generations and still do to some extent. so juan offers is list of more than two dozen 20th century visionaries and model achievers profiling each of them in describing how...
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when i was doing that npr series i mentioned to you earlier, i was very intrigued by the 2010 census that said, guess what? right now we're a nation of more than 300 million people, but a quarter, a quarter of us are under the age of 18. under 18. i had no idea we were such a young nation. under 18. remember, people like craig, me, i mean, we have kids, but 18 -- >> came to the tail end of the baby boom or right in the middle of the baby boom. >> yeah. >> right. >> but people under 18 don't vote. people under 18 don't have money to give to politicians. people under 18 typically are not involved in political organizing. so they're not the kind of people that i'm calling on the phone like i'm calling craig when he was in the reagan administration. so that's just not the people i'm in touch with. >> when we were 18, we couldn't vote. >> that's correct. >> right. >> so i thought i would go and talk to people who were under 18, get a better sense of this very large, larger cohort than the baby boomers. that's how big the under-18 population is in the country. so i went out to a high schoo
when i was doing that npr series i mentioned to you earlier, i was very intrigued by the 2010 census that said, guess what? right now we're a nation of more than 300 million people, but a quarter, a quarter of us are under the age of 18. under 18. i had no idea we were such a young nation. under 18. remember, people like craig, me, i mean, we have kids, but 18 -- >> came to the tail end of the baby boom or right in the middle of the baby boom. >> yeah. >> right. >> but...
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a photographer for npr david gilkey was killed today while on assignment in southern afghanistan. an afghan translator was also killed. npr said the men were traveling with an afghan army unit when their vehicle was struck by shell fire. he had covered war in afghanistan and iraq since the 9/11 attacks. he was the recipient of numerous journalism and photography awards. >>> still ahead, we have heard about desperate families making sure they have a drug in the home that can reverse a heroin overdose. now some are teaching their children how to use it to save a life. >>> children as young as 9 have saved lives with cpr, and kids have even been trained to use automatic defibrillators to bring people back from heart attacks. now, as thousands of families across the country deal with heroin addiction, a stunning indication of how that epidemic is hitting home. some children are being taught how to save someone from an overdose by administering the antidote naloxone. gadi schwartz reports on the experience of one family in kentucky. >> reporter: at 9 years old, audrey is naturally prot
a photographer for npr david gilkey was killed today while on assignment in southern afghanistan. an afghan translator was also killed. npr said the men were traveling with an afghan army unit when their vehicle was struck by shell fire. he had covered war in afghanistan and iraq since the 9/11 attacks. he was the recipient of numerous journalism and photography awards. >>> still ahead, we have heard about desperate families making sure they have a drug in the home that can reverse a...
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according to npr, their2convoy came under fire and vehicle hit.gilkey seen on the right covered national and international new for that network and made numerous trips to afghanistan and iraq. his work won him many awards including a george polke award and edward r. murrow award. >>> investigative unit exclusive. oakland has become part of the nation's presidential debate with donald trump's derogatory statements how unsafe that city is. >> good morning. we spent the last six months or so digging into what life is really like on the streets of oakland. we pieced together economic data to show how there are right now two very different oaklands. we found the vibrant and booming part of oakland where high-tech companies are moving and jobs plentiful. unemployment 8% and dropping. there have only been five murders and a dozen gun arrests since last august. down the street nearby in east oakland, we found another part of the city that still lags very far behind, where unemployment is more than 18%, the average salary only about half what the others ma
according to npr, their2convoy came under fire and vehicle hit.gilkey seen on the right covered national and international new for that network and made numerous trips to afghanistan and iraq. his work won him many awards including a george polke award and edward r. murrow award. >>> investigative unit exclusive. oakland has become part of the nation's presidential debate with donald trump's derogatory statements how unsafe that city is. >> good morning. we spent the last six...
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a photographer for npr was killed today while on assignment in southern afghanistan. an afghan translator was also killed. npr said the men were traveling with an afterbegan ga afghan army unit when they were struck by shell fire. he had covered war in afghanistan and iraq since the 9/11 attacks. he was the recipient of journalism and photography awards. >>> still ahead, we have heard about desperate families making sure they have a drug in the home that can reverse a heroin overdose. now some are teaching their children how to use it to save a life. one day a rider made a decision. the decision to ride on and save money. he decided to save money by switching his motorcycle insurance to geico. there's no shame in saving money. ride on, ride proud. geico motorcycle, great rates for great rides. don't let dust and allergies get and life's beautiful moments. with flonase allergy relief, they wont. most allergy pills only control one inflammatory substance. flonase controls six. and six is greater than one. flonase changes everything. try duo fusion!ing antacids? new, two
a photographer for npr was killed today while on assignment in southern afghanistan. an afghan translator was also killed. npr said the men were traveling with an afterbegan ga afghan army unit when they were struck by shell fire. he had covered war in afghanistan and iraq since the 9/11 attacks. he was the recipient of journalism and photography awards. >>> still ahead, we have heard about desperate families making sure they have a drug in the home that can reverse a heroin overdose....
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npr correspondent tom bowman, who covers the pentagon, was in another car. tonight, we are told he is safe and unharmed. the pair was back in afghanistan, where they'd been many times to cover america's longest war. this attack, a dark reminder of the ever-present dangers faced by not just those fighting, but reporting as well. gilkey had covered major stories around the world, from gaza to the philippines to haiti. >> i mean, it's hard, but you can't get caught up in it and become part of it. you still need to maintain your state of mind that you are helping tell this story. >> reporter: in 2011, the white house photographers' association named him still photographer of the year. an investigation on veterans and brain injuries won him the coveted george polk award. david, he's being remembered tonight not just as a photographer, but for the courage he displayed, and the passion he brought to each story. tom? >> thank you. >>> and in iraq, officials say they have taken back areas around fallujah. the center of fallujah is still out of reach, because isis is
npr correspondent tom bowman, who covers the pentagon, was in another car. tonight, we are told he is safe and unharmed. the pair was back in afghanistan, where they'd been many times to cover america's longest war. this attack, a dark reminder of the ever-present dangers faced by not just those fighting, but reporting as well. gilkey had covered major stories around the world, from gaza to the philippines to haiti. >> i mean, it's hard, but you can't get caught up in it and become part...
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the npr formulation was a little more different. nonetheless, it is still unclear renewed military capabilities. of course, we have nuclear weapons. why wouldn't it nuclear capability -- you could stretch it whichever way you want. seen this week -- is we appear to have developed an answer to that capability. surprising. it seems to be part of the game. the issue is now we have a policy. what has changed is compared to the past, conventional forces have evolved tremendously. when it comes to the issue of holding targets at risk, which is the foundation of the deterrent, and we are in a different era where we can make choices about whether some nuclear weapons are needed and others are not. the navy has moved completely out of the nuclear business because conventional weapons became so could they do not have to have them anymore. you did not have to have them anti-air,ubmarine, you david. we used to have nuclear weapons g.the back of a gen there is a nuclear revolution that has been going. the first one that was already on the way wh
the npr formulation was a little more different. nonetheless, it is still unclear renewed military capabilities. of course, we have nuclear weapons. why wouldn't it nuclear capability -- you could stretch it whichever way you want. seen this week -- is we appear to have developed an answer to that capability. surprising. it seems to be part of the game. the issue is now we have a policy. what has changed is compared to the past, conventional forces have evolved tremendously. when it comes to...
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npr reports that the convoy came under fire yesterday. other npr journalists traveling with them were not hurt. gilkey won the prestigious edward r. murrow award last year. >>> yesterday gop candidate donald trump said that it's possible that a muslim judge would also be biased toward him. former house speaker newt gingrich called trump's comments not presidential. >>> by land and by air, hundreds of firefighters are trying to contain a wildfire in the los angeles suburb. the fire in the upsail calabasas community forced people to evacuate their homes. fire crews on the ground brought in hoses, helicopters are dropping water. officials reports several structures were damaged. some home onners said they couldn't believe how fast the fire spread. >> we heard the helicopters and didn't think around here, i walked out, i could see the smoke and the fire coming down the hill. >> i'm having trouble breathing. >> officials say a car crashing into power poles on saturday pay have ignited the fire. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert neighborhood weat
npr reports that the convoy came under fire yesterday. other npr journalists traveling with them were not hurt. gilkey won the prestigious edward r. murrow award last year. >>> yesterday gop candidate donald trump said that it's possible that a muslim judge would also be biased toward him. former house speaker newt gingrich called trump's comments not presidential. >>> by land and by air, hundreds of firefighters are trying to contain a wildfire in the los angeles suburb. the...
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. >> according to reports from npr the network's veteran newsen photographer and an editor an afghanr is deadr is d after they were killed on the w job.jo t 're told that they wereld tha traveling with an afghanistan ai army unit when the convoy camevo under fire. two other npr journalistsalis traveling with the unit were w not harmed.t the incident is still understund investigation.igatio >> the memorial museumm dedicated to journalists whoalio die on the job is beings be rededicated to include those recently killed. the keynote will be delivered by the french ambassador that tt will speak about the charlie hebdo massacre. >>> pope francis is making it easiernc to dismiss bishops whos cover up sexual abuse.sexu >> the law proposed by poped byo francis remove bishops to whoish covered up for pedophileor pophe priests if the vatican finds the >> it is true that justt is tru passing a law doesn't reallyw ds change much although it is ait s good sign. it's a sign that the pope isop i committed, he's determined toe' make sure that theses things ti don't happen again in thega in t church
. >> according to reports from npr the network's veteran newsen photographer and an editor an afghanr is deadr is d after they were killed on the w job.jo t 're told that they wereld tha traveling with an afghanistan ai army unit when the convoy camevo under fire. two other npr journalistsalis traveling with the unit were w not harmed.t the incident is still understund investigation.igatio >> the memorial museumm dedicated to journalists whoalio die on the job is beings be...
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across the brooklyn bridge for an event on the overseas press club in manhattan where npr's and garrels talks about the rise of letter boone and the changes she has seen in russia in 20 years covering the country, back in brooklyn on wednesday, for journalist monique morris's are put on our school policies have a negative impact on black female students. on thursday we are reporter square books in cambridge, massachusetts with nathaniel hamilton looking at the strained relationship between franklin roosevelt and british prime minister winston churchill in 1943 as world leaders debated military strategy. saturday and sunday live from the printers relit fast in chicago with father talks from seymour hersh, amy goodman, sebastian younger and more. that is a look at the author programs booktv is covering this week. many of these eventss are open to the public and you can look for them to air in the near future on booktv on c-span2. >> there is no flash photography permitted during the event today. following the lecture we will have book signing in the lobby. >> don't forget author events ar
across the brooklyn bridge for an event on the overseas press club in manhattan where npr's and garrels talks about the rise of letter boone and the changes she has seen in russia in 20 years covering the country, back in brooklyn on wednesday, for journalist monique morris's are put on our school policies have a negative impact on black female students. on thursday we are reporter square books in cambridge, massachusetts with nathaniel hamilton looking at the strained relationship between...
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how do you as a leader of the npr newsroom try to address that? >> it's an important subject and goes to the large issue of the difference between what you can call a glacial event, things that happen all the time and change us over time and those things that happen suddenly. we're a lot better at covering things that happen suddenly than to stand out rather than the steady accretion of gun violence, althoughly say there are a number of news organizations and i include npr and this has done a good job of for example covering the gun violence in chicago, or in other cities in this country, but it doesn't stick with people nearly the way the sudden events do. >> is it diverseit to make sure media newsrooms knows what it is to fire a gun and some newsrooms there's a lot of left-leaning people or people who live in cities who don't own guns personally? >> that's a key point, brian. the real divide in guns can be largely explained by urban versus rural, one of the fundamental divides between red state and blue state but between some of our oldest polit
how do you as a leader of the npr newsroom try to address that? >> it's an important subject and goes to the large issue of the difference between what you can call a glacial event, things that happen all the time and change us over time and those things that happen suddenly. we're a lot better at covering things that happen suddenly than to stand out rather than the steady accretion of gun violence, althoughly say there are a number of news organizations and i include npr and this has...
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npr reports the afghan army convoy carrying gilkey and his translator came under heavy fire.her npr employees traveling with them were not hurt. >>> we could find out today if the family of boy who fell into the gorilla enclosure at the cincinnati zoo will face any charges. a prosecutor is expected to give us an update. the fell into the exhibit just over a week ago and was dragged by a 17-year-old gorilla. the zoo staff shot and killed the gorilla. >>> a 5-year-old girl has died from injuries she suffered after a fire ripped through her northeast philadelphia home last thursday. here's a picture of sophia olson. from pre-k and shared with nbc 10 by chalfont tot-rec camp. the girl's mother and off-duty police officer ended up injured trying to save her from the flames. her mother is still in the hospital. >>> by land and by air, hundreds of firefighters are trying to contain a wildfire in the los angeles suburbs. the fire in the upscale calabasas community forced people to evacuate their homes. fire crews on the ground brought in hoses, helicopters are dropping water. officia
npr reports the afghan army convoy carrying gilkey and his translator came under heavy fire.her npr employees traveling with them were not hurt. >>> we could find out today if the family of boy who fell into the gorilla enclosure at the cincinnati zoo will face any charges. a prosecutor is expected to give us an update. the fell into the exhibit just over a week ago and was dragged by a 17-year-old gorilla. the zoo staff shot and killed the gorilla. >>> a 5-year-old girl has...
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david gilkey on the right in this photo was a long time news photographer for npr. there on the left. now, they were traveling with an afghan army unit when the convoy came under fire. two other npr journalists who were also traveling with the unit were not harmed. >>> well, today is the 72nd anniversary of the allied invasion of normandy during world war ii. d day was one of the largest amphibious assaults ever conducted. u.s. british and canadian forces stormed five different beaches along a 50-mile stretch of france. it was a turning point that set the stage for the end of the world war. nearly 3500 allied troops died on d day, almost 2500 of them were americans. >>> a woman has died in australia, a second deadly shark attack in the past week. authorities say the woman was diving off the country's west coast yesterday north of perth when she was attacked. police say that the man diving with her tried to pull her from the water but the woman died before they made it to shore. three fishermen in a nearby boat reported seeing a large shark. it does come just after a
david gilkey on the right in this photo was a long time news photographer for npr. there on the left. now, they were traveling with an afghan army unit when the convoy came under fire. two other npr journalists who were also traveling with the unit were not harmed. >>> well, today is the 72nd anniversary of the allied invasion of normandy during world war ii. d day was one of the largest amphibious assaults ever conducted. u.s. british and canadian forces stormed five different beaches...
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this marks the first time in the history of npr that one of its journalists have been killed while on assignment. was awardedgun down as added. the names and photos now join 2200 others at the memorial. ambassador honored the eight charlie hebdo employees who were killed in the attack. i want to reiterate my gratitude to the american people for their support. the museum has played a major role in demonstrating friendship and solidarity. >> this is one of our favorite is the m's in d.c. we never thought we would see here for this reason. we are proud that she is being honored. they put their lives in danger. jummy: outside the museum people will find papers blacked out with the #without news. they underscore the dangerous difficulty that journalists face around the world. no newspapers have been in that outdoor exhibit. be on in louisville as they celebrate the life of the legendary muhammad ali. he died friday after a battle with parkinson's disease. there,i gonzalez was they talked about his final days. >>'s body is now back home in louisville. his spot -- spirit is honored around th
this marks the first time in the history of npr that one of its journalists have been killed while on assignment. was awardedgun down as added. the names and photos now join 2200 others at the memorial. ambassador honored the eight charlie hebdo employees who were killed in the attack. i want to reiterate my gratitude to the american people for their support. the museum has played a major role in demonstrating friendship and solidarity. >> this is one of our favorite is the m's in d.c. we...
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commentator npr cokie roberts moderated the program. >> my name is jerry papazian. welcome to the opening event of our adrenaline page homecoming. all former pages of the house, the senate and the supreme court. we have so far turned out over 450 participants. i think a lot more by the time the weekend is over with. the importance of the page program come i think, instilling commitment to democracy and public service and young people. as we all know, pages serve as an eyewitness to history. --ant to thank the u.s. cap the u.s. capitol historic society. you are about to hear two panels. the first pages through the decades. five former pages from five decades talk about the page a panel ofollowed by historians, house and senate historians and has curator with some interesting bits of fact about pages over the years. and a special treat afterwards, 50 premier screening of the version of our documentary, "document -- democracies messengers." it is me great pleasure and honor to introduce the moderator of our first panel. someone very much at home in this capital buildin
commentator npr cokie roberts moderated the program. >> my name is jerry papazian. welcome to the opening event of our adrenaline page homecoming. all former pages of the house, the senate and the supreme court. we have so far turned out over 450 participants. i think a lot more by the time the weekend is over with. the importance of the page program come i think, instilling commitment to democracy and public service and young people. as we all know, pages serve as an eyewitness to...
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npr says the two were embedded with local afghan troops when their humvee was hit by a taliban ambushd winning photo journalist covering the devastating events from the past few decades from the wars in afghanistan, iraq, to the apartheid regime. it took him to dangerous, divided areas. he's the first american journalist not in the military to be killed in the war in afghanistan. in a statement, npr wrote, "as a man and a photo journalist, david brought out the humanity of all those around him and let us see the world and each other through his eyes." an afghan journalist, he reported for a variety of news agencies and leaves behind a wife and three children. america's longest war, the war in afghanistan, has been fought since october of 2001. that is almost 15 years. >>> a tropical storm barrelling towards the united states. what areas will likely take a direct hit and when will the storm make landfall? coming up. >>> and then a star college athlete convicted of raping an unconscious woman. the judge only sentenced him to six months behind bars. a legal look at the judge's decision c
npr says the two were embedded with local afghan troops when their humvee was hit by a taliban ambushd winning photo journalist covering the devastating events from the past few decades from the wars in afghanistan, iraq, to the apartheid regime. it took him to dangerous, divided areas. he's the first american journalist not in the military to be killed in the war in afghanistan. in a statement, npr wrote, "as a man and a photo journalist, david brought out the humanity of all those around...
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he covered national news for npr and had been to afghanistan several times. >>> officials with union pacific railroad say a track failure is likely to blame for a train derailment on friday. 16 cars came off the tracks in portland that erupted into a massive fireball. the fire is out. it is believed that a fastener between the railroad and line is to blame. many were evacuated as they continue to monitor air and water quality in the area. >>> coming up in the next half-hour, a new miss u.s.a. and why the winner is a first for the contest. one american park is larger than yellowstone, yosemite, grand canyon and glacier national parks combined. and that's not the only thing you can only find in new york state. ♪ you can find it all only in new york. new york. it's all here. it's only here. plan your summer vacation at iloveny.com >>> good morning everyone, it is 5:00 a.m., may -- june, 6, nice catch. a teen drives himself to the hospital after he said robbers opened fire on his car overnight. >>> phillies are looking for a fan, team said he threw a beer bottle at ryan howard. >>> let's
he covered national news for npr and had been to afghanistan several times. >>> officials with union pacific railroad say a track failure is likely to blame for a train derailment on friday. 16 cars came off the tracks in portland that erupted into a massive fireball. the fire is out. it is believed that a fastener between the railroad and line is to blame. many were evacuated as they continue to monitor air and water quality in the area. >>> coming up in the next half-hour, a...
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. >>> members of an npr news crew were killed while researching stories in afghanistan. >> the tragedy that light the dangers that foreign reporters face every day. stephanie is live in the newsroom with their careers and the difference they made. >> both were committed to the work they were doing and they were telling stories that weren't being told but needed to be told. >> a lot of broken hearted people today. i think we take a little bit of comfort knowing he was doing what he believed in. >> david gilki was on assignment. their convoy was attacked and they recall killed. >> they were doing what they wanted to be doing. they knew the risks. these were very experienced journalists. they understood how dangerous this was. they tried to mitigate the risks every way they could. but it was a war. protect journalists say 31 journalists and media workers have been killed in afghanistan since 9/11. it's alarming. >> i think there's a lot of my colleagues out there in afghanistan and iraq or in any of the countries they're working in now that are proud of their work. and i hope they'll cont
. >>> members of an npr news crew were killed while researching stories in afghanistan. >> the tragedy that light the dangers that foreign reporters face every day. stephanie is live in the newsroom with their careers and the difference they made. >> both were committed to the work they were doing and they were telling stories that weren't being told but needed to be told. >> a lot of broken hearted people today. i think we take a little bit of comfort knowing he was...
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alongside npr photojournalist david gilkey. journalist and media advocate abdul mujeeb khalvatgar was among those to attend tamanna's funeral on tuesday. >> we have lost 10 journalists so far this year, and it means this is a bloody year for journalists in afghanistan. i believe freedom of speech is not a priority for afghan government and international community anymore because we have already noticed an increase in violence against journalists in the country. it can affect democracy and freedom of speech in afghanistan. amy: in california, jasmine richards has been sentenced to 90 days in jail after she was convicted of innocents known up until recently as felony lynching. police accused her of trying to de-arrest summoned during a peace march. the jailing of a young black activist woman on charges of protest. richards faced up to four years in prison. she was sentenced tuesday to 90 pluswith 18 days served three years probation. in washington, d.c., the city council has voted unanimously to raise the minimum wage to $15 an h
alongside npr photojournalist david gilkey. journalist and media advocate abdul mujeeb khalvatgar was among those to attend tamanna's funeral on tuesday. >> we have lost 10 journalists so far this year, and it means this is a bloody year for journalists in afghanistan. i believe freedom of speech is not a priority for afghan government and international community anymore because we have already noticed an increase in violence against journalists in the country. it can affect democracy and...
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you can find this anytime at 885 or via the npr app on your phone.if you're interested in talking about the station or radio and generally there are quite a few w a you colleagues here. they're usually usually the ones with the wine glasses. >> if you work then you can raise your hand and we would be happy to chat again, thank you all for coming out tonight. i had a good time. [applause]. >> thank you and thank you for coming to us a favor. [inaudible] . . . . >> guest: actually, not the way they should be. many ways this is the most content, free come pain we have had in decades. take the republican side. most of the candidates had nice position papers but how many of them actually led with issues, the way i did with the flat tax. whatever you think of donald trump he at least led with a diagnosis, a prescription, and even though i didn't agree with it, he put it out there and what is amazing his 16 opponents didn't realize what
you can find this anytime at 885 or via the npr app on your phone.if you're interested in talking about the station or radio and generally there are quite a few w a you colleagues here. they're usually usually the ones with the wine glasses. >> if you work then you can raise your hand and we would be happy to chat again, thank you all for coming out tonight. i had a good time. [applause]. >> thank you and thank you for coming to us a favor. [inaudible] . . . . >> guest:...
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in an e-mail to staff, npr's vice president said in part as a man and as a photo journalist, he broughty of all of those around him. now let's get a check on the morning's other headlines. for that we go to the control room. >> good morning, john, a terrible story there. let's turn to lighter news. last night was the 2016 miss usa pageant. the winner was a u.s. army officer and it analyst from dc. the internet exploded about her response to women serving in combat positions. >> the pentagon recently made the decision to open up all combat jobs to women. some have questioned -- some questioned whether this put political correctness over our military's ability to perform at the highest level. what are your thoughts? >> as a woman in the united states army, i think it was an amazing job by our government to allow women to integrate into every branch of the military. we're just as tough as men. as a commander of my unit, i'm powerful. i am dedicated, and it is important that we recognize that gender does not limit us in the united states army. >> she joined the military at the age of 17 and
in an e-mail to staff, npr's vice president said in part as a man and as a photo journalist, he broughty of all of those around him. now let's get a check on the morning's other headlines. for that we go to the control room. >> good morning, john, a terrible story there. let's turn to lighter news. last night was the 2016 miss usa pageant. the winner was a u.s. army officer and it analyst from dc. the internet exploded about her response to women serving in combat positions. >> the...
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the long-lasting influence of muhammad ali, revitalizing the historic route 66, plus, remembering the nprrnalist who died in a taliban ambush. but first, back to politics. this year's presidential election will likely feature two major party nominees who currently have some of the highest unfavorability ratings of any such candidates in recent decades. as a result, some voters may take a look at the nominee chosen last week by the libertarian party: the former governor of new mexico, gary johnson. i spoke with him a short time ago. governor gary johnson, welcome. judy, such an honor to be here, watching you on television forever. here i am. >> woodruff: thank you for being here. i want to talk to you about libertarian, you believe in smaller government. you said you believe in a 20% cut across the board in government spending. >> that would be a target, yes. >> woodruff: and you would phase out social security. what else would you eliminate? >> no, i would not phase out social security. i think social security is absolutely fixable. there are reforms -- raising the retirement age. you cou
the long-lasting influence of muhammad ali, revitalizing the historic route 66, plus, remembering the nprrnalist who died in a taliban ambush. but first, back to politics. this year's presidential election will likely feature two major party nominees who currently have some of the highest unfavorability ratings of any such candidates in recent decades. as a result, some voters may take a look at the nominee chosen last week by the libertarian party: the former governor of new mexico, gary...
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it marks the first time in the 46 year history of the npr were killed on assignment. >>> the baltimore police officer who faces the most serious charges against freddie gray is heading to trial. million examiner ruled that gray died from a spinal cord injury. prosecutors say he failed to buckle him into the a seat belt. he faces 30 years in prison if he is convicted. >>> later today an ohio prosecutor will reveal the decision about the parent of the little boy who fell into the exhibit last week. workers killed the endangered silver back to protect the boy. the hamilton prosecutor reviewed the cincinnati investigation into the family actions he will announce whether they face any charges for a news conference scheduled for 1:00 p.m. this afternoon. >>> the scoo -- zoo is lanning to reopen the exhibit with -- planning to reopen the exhibit with a higher reinforced barrier. >>> people are fleeing their homes in california. a crash caused the fire outside of lmplets a. l.a. milder temperatures allowed firefighters to get the upper hand over the weekend. >>> elsewhere in california two pop
it marks the first time in the 46 year history of the npr were killed on assignment. >>> the baltimore police officer who faces the most serious charges against freddie gray is heading to trial. million examiner ruled that gray died from a spinal cord injury. prosecutors say he failed to buckle him into the a seat belt. he faces 30 years in prison if he is convicted. >>> later today an ohio prosecutor will reveal the decision about the parent of the little boy who fell into...
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the taliban has killed an american journalist working for npr in afghanistan. the network said that david and -- hishis translator were killed in an attack. he becomes the first american journalist not serving with the military to be killed in afghanistan. kellye: hillary clinton has won the democratic primary in puerto rico. clinton needs just 28 more delegates to secure the nomination. while clinton is confident she will become the nominee this week, sanders is not ready to quit. >> we are going to win if the turnout is very large. we have a chance to turn big. >> after saying, everything i can to unify the democratic party, and i expect senator sanders to do the same. kellye: republican leaders are distancing themselves from donald trump's comments about the mexican heritage of a federal judge. overseeingthe judge a fraud lawsuit against him cannot be fair because of his border policy. >> you feel he would not be able to treat you fairly? >> that would be possible. absolutely. >> this is one of the worst mistakes trump has made. i think it is inexcusable. ke
the taliban has killed an american journalist working for npr in afghanistan. the network said that david and -- hishis translator were killed in an attack. he becomes the first american journalist not serving with the military to be killed in afghanistan. kellye: hillary clinton has won the democratic primary in puerto rico. clinton needs just 28 more delegates to secure the nomination. while clinton is confident she will become the nominee this week, sanders is not ready to quit. >> we...
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an npr journalist and interpreter were killed yesterday.h an afghan army unit that were attacked. he had won a emmy. >>> mark zuckerberg was reported reportedly hacked. the hacker group claims zuckerberg used the password da da da. >> there is gold fast foost restaurants, an 18 karat gold chicken nugget. >> and steph curry chipped in 18 points last night. golden state dominated 110 to 77. >> novak djokovic beat andy murray. he came back after dropping the first set. it caps a career grand slam and he is the first male player since 1969 to hold all four titles simultaneously. >>> scary moments in new hampshire at a funny car race. his car explodeduninjured. >>> and the first round of the red bull cliff divers. they hit the water at more than 50 miles per hour. can you say no thank you? and a split in the sanders camp? hey, ready for the big meeting? yeah. >>uh, hello!? a meeting? it's a big one. too bad. we are double booked: diarrhea and abdominal pain. why don't you start without me? oh. yeah. if you're living with frequent, unpredictable
an npr journalist and interpreter were killed yesterday.h an afghan army unit that were attacked. he had won a emmy. >>> mark zuckerberg was reported reportedly hacked. the hacker group claims zuckerberg used the password da da da. >> there is gold fast foost restaurants, an 18 karat gold chicken nugget. >> and steph curry chipped in 18 points last night. golden state dominated 110 to 77. >> novak djokovic beat andy murray. he came back after dropping the first set....
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the translate or the worked for npr. >>> thousands of californians are m after fleeing a brush fire. some pockets of flame linger. it was started by falling power lines after a car crashed into a utility pole. one commercial building was destroyed. only one home was damaged. >>> officials don't want to see any more images like this along california's huntington beach. an area was shot down after l e lifeguards spotted three great sharks. >>> in a few hours, we'll find out whether the ohio gorilla case will become a case. zoo officials shot and killed an endangered gorilla harambe to protect the >>> golden state warriors have two games to none lead after routing the cavs last night. the next game is wednesday in cleveland right here on abc. >>> still ahead -- mark zuckerberg, has he fallen victim to hackers. >>> and happening overnight, people swarm the new york streets. after kanye west announced a surprise concert. >>> muhammad ali's memorial, just feet away from a into whether a gas leak kauszed this explosion that leveled a home in new jersey. one man living in the house was burne
the translate or the worked for npr. >>> thousands of californians are m after fleeing a brush fire. some pockets of flame linger. it was started by falling power lines after a car crashed into a utility pole. one commercial building was destroyed. only one home was damaged. >>> officials don't want to see any more images like this along california's huntington beach. an area was shot down after l e lifeguards spotted three great sharks. >>> in a few hours, we'll find...
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for the pbs newshour, i'm lulu garcia-navarro of npr, in rio de janeiro. >> woodruff: stay with us.ing up on the newshour: mark shields and david brooks take on the week's news; poems marking one year after the charleston church shooting; and a middle school graduation speech-- in the style of this year's presidential candidates. but first, it is less than a week until voters in the united kingdom decide whether to stay or leave the european union. as we heard, campaigning was suspended for a second straight day today because of the shooting death of a lawmaker. last night, our economics correspondent paul solman explored the arguments in favor of brexit-- or exiting the e.u. tonight, he hears the case for remaining, part of his series on "making sense" of financial news. >> this is a two-tiered debate, hearts and minds. >> reporter: at the oxford debate union last week, the audience seemed to side with those in favor of the united kingdom remaining in the european union. >> i've never heard the phrase "workers rights" come out the mouth of any of the three leading protagonists. ( a
for the pbs newshour, i'm lulu garcia-navarro of npr, in rio de janeiro. >> woodruff: stay with us.ing up on the newshour: mark shields and david brooks take on the week's news; poems marking one year after the charleston church shooting; and a middle school graduation speech-- in the style of this year's presidential candidates. but first, it is less than a week until voters in the united kingdom decide whether to stay or leave the european union. as we heard, campaigning was suspended...
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for the pbs newshour, i'm lulu garcia-navarro of npr, rio. >> sreenivasan: tune in tomorrow, local residentson the murky waters behind brazil's pollution. >> woodruff: now to another in our brief but spectacuar series. comedian negin farsad describes how she uses comedy to fight bigotry. her latest book, "how to make white people laugh," was released earlier this month. >> well, i'm an iranian american muslim lady, and as such growing up i didn't really have any icons to look up to. i yearned to be mexican because there were so many mexicans in our schools and they had icons like cesar chavez and everyone could say their names like aralia and rodrigo. with me they were just like, megan, megrime. i grew up in palm springs, california, and palm springs is a really weird place. it's simultaneously like one of the top five retirement communities and one of the top five gay cities in california. it's the kind of place where you'll see people dancing to lady gaga while adjusting their catheters. one of the main problems of being a muzz in today's world is people immediately conflate that with terr
for the pbs newshour, i'm lulu garcia-navarro of npr, rio. >> sreenivasan: tune in tomorrow, local residentson the murky waters behind brazil's pollution. >> woodruff: now to another in our brief but spectacuar series. comedian negin farsad describes how she uses comedy to fight bigotry. her latest book, "how to make white people laugh," was released earlier this month. >> well, i'm an iranian american muslim lady, and as such growing up i didn't really have any...
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depending on which trump campaign source you ask and my colleagues at npr have been asking many of theme was either ousted fired or it was a mutual agreement parting of the ways. he was fired, internal conflict, he came out on the wrong side of the conflict. the trump campaign is in a really weird place. he has been the presumptive nominee for six weeks, and he hasn't really used that time and his campaign hasn't used that time to gain any sort of advantage. >> ifill: amy, our colleague interviewed lewandowski and said there was absolutely nothing wrong. when donald trump called him and said the words you're fired, as we all remember from the reality tv show he thought i.t. was fine. how unusual is it to have shakeups like this in big campaigns at this stage? >> that's a great answer. so many campaigns have had shakeups. the most recent of course in memory was the john mccain shakeup. both during the primary and the summer of the election year. john kerry had a campaign shakeup, hillary clinton had a campaign shakeup. john kerry as i said, al gore, all of them have one in common, none o
depending on which trump campaign source you ask and my colleagues at npr have been asking many of theme was either ousted fired or it was a mutual agreement parting of the ways. he was fired, internal conflict, he came out on the wrong side of the conflict. the trump campaign is in a really weird place. he has been the presumptive nominee for six weeks, and he hasn't really used that time and his campaign hasn't used that time to gain any sort of advantage. >> ifill: amy, our colleague...
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npr's jessica taylor. thank you, really appreciate. >>> we want to turn now to the news out of the object gone. effectively immediately, lifting the ban on transgender people serving openly in the military. >> americans who want to serve and can meet our standards should be afforded the opportunity to compete to do so. after all, our all-volunteer force is built on having the most qualified americans. >> i'm joined by msnbc military analyst general barry mcaftererty. thank you for being here. >> good to be with you. >> i want your initial reaction to today's historic announcement. >> there's an enormous amount of confidence with this secretary of defense ash carter. very experienced, very thoughtful. i think his last minute decision to apparently extend the timeframe of bringing in the focus was a sound one. so they will move through this. there will be concerns, this is unlike an easy one, unlike lifting don't ask don't tell was fairly straight forward. no problems at all. this one has medical issues invo
npr's jessica taylor. thank you, really appreciate. >>> we want to turn now to the news out of the object gone. effectively immediately, lifting the ban on transgender people serving openly in the military. >> americans who want to serve and can meet our standards should be afforded the opportunity to compete to do so. after all, our all-volunteer force is built on having the most qualified americans. >> i'm joined by msnbc military analyst general barry mcaftererty. thank...
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npr reports the afghan army convoy carrying gilkey and his translator came under fire yesterday.her npr journalists traveling with them were not hurt. gilkey won the prestigious edward r. murrah award last year. >>> donald trump is coming under fire for new comments that some are calling bigoted. here's what happened. on friday, trump referred to a judge's mexican heritage as a conflict of interest in a lawsuit involving the now defunct trump university. yesterday, the gop candidate said it's possible that a muslim judge would also be biased toward him. former house speaker newt gingrich called trump's comments not presidential. >>> this new video shows the cha chaos caused by a pop-up concert in new york city. west made the announcement after his performance at the governor's ball music festival was canceled due to last night's storm. after thousands of fans showed up, webster hall canceled the pop-up show but west drove through the crowd and greeted the fans. >>> the phillies is trying to identify a fan who threw a beer bottle at first baseman ryan howard.ç >> howard just made
npr reports the afghan army convoy carrying gilkey and his translator came under fire yesterday.her npr journalists traveling with them were not hurt. gilkey won the prestigious edward r. murrah award last year. >>> donald trump is coming under fire for new comments that some are calling bigoted. here's what happened. on friday, trump referred to a judge's mexican heritage as a conflict of interest in a lawsuit involving the now defunct trump university. yesterday, the gop candidate...
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npr said david brought out the humanity of all those around him.e was very well liked and was so skilled, so skilled. >> and a reminder of those who go it in harm's way in order to tell us what's happening. >> it's always tough to hear that kind of story. >>> george poreman says muhammad ali was the most exciting person he has ever met. ,, >>> good morning from the kpix studios in san francisco. here's what it looks like as you start your monday looking towards levi stadium, home of copa america that continues tonight. temperatures will be nice for that tournament. 50 to 60 in mountain view and 59 in san jose and going up to 84 there today, so copa america will be under clear skies in the low 80s and seasonal temperatures. >>> miss district of columbia won the title of miss usa. morning saturday". to help protect your dog or cat from fleas and ticks. with the performance you expect from a monthly topical in a non-greasy collar... seresto® kills and repels fleas and ticks for 8 continuous months. seresto®. from bayer. it'sdinner party,lian every out
npr said david brought out the humanity of all those around him.e was very well liked and was so skilled, so skilled. >> and a reminder of those who go it in harm's way in order to tell us what's happening. >> it's always tough to hear that kind of story. >>> george poreman says muhammad ali was the most exciting person he has ever met. ,, >>> good morning from the kpix studios in san francisco. here's what it looks like as you start your monday looking towards...
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. >>> a news photographer with npr and his afghan translator were killed yesterday in an assignment in afghanistan. david gibbley on the right in -- gilkey on the right in this photo was a long time news photographer for insure -- npr, on the left his translator. two other journalists traveling with the unit were not harmed. >>> today we could get a hint on what the federal reserve might decide to do at its policy meeting this month. janet yellen is speaking in philadelphia. most experts believe the fed would raise its key interest rate by one quarter percent but the may jobs report was much weaker than expected. now the experts are saying the fed is likely to hold off any rate hike until at least next month. the president didn't directly address the disappointing report in his weekly address but did talk about the overall trend since he's been in office. >> america's businesses have created 14.5 million new jobs over 75 straight months. we have seen the first sustained manufacturing growth since the '90s. >> we have had anemic growth throughout the history of president obama's tenure
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