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the d-backs would break it oup with a nine-run eighth. herman with bases loaded. big blow, a three-run blast by league mvp candidate paul. it is his 31st homer of the season. arizona wins 11-0. tomorrow the giants are at san diego. >>> over at the coliseum, it was a good day for the youngsters. check out this kid who comes up with the foul ball. i got it. drilling texas 1-0 in the second, matt olson gives oakland the lead with the two-run shot off former a's pitcher a.j. griffin. matt chat man and the rookie base man goes yard. it's his tenth homer of the season. chat man also came up big with his glove with the bases loaded in the eighth. mike napoli lines it to double off elvis andrews. take another look. the a's beat the rangers 8-3 and completes a three-game sweep. >>> at the little league world series championship, texas got off to a great start on the first pitch of the game. chandler pence homeers to give his team a quick 1-0 lead. this game would belong to japan. he had a pair of home runs. this one put japan on top 5-2 in the 4th. then in the 5th, yagimi
the d-backs would break it oup with a nine-run eighth. herman with bases loaded. big blow, a three-run blast by league mvp candidate paul. it is his 31st homer of the season. arizona wins 11-0. tomorrow the giants are at san diego. >>> over at the coliseum, it was a good day for the youngsters. check out this kid who comes up with the foul ball. i got it. drilling texas 1-0 in the second, matt olson gives oakland the lead with the two-run shot off former a's pitcher a.j. griffin. matt...
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i am just wondering, are you that swamp and 2020, hope everybody remembers the you're a oup, maybe member of it. host: mr. rose, tell us about your background. perfectly legitimate question, everybody has tribal colors. politics are, you centerist democrat. -- i suppose new emocrat type is my political colorrization. that is irrelevant, i'm not a member of any formal never trump anti-trump group. i would say that i'm part of the way that cause the term has actually been used, it existing y refers to establish nment government and people who know things about how politics work. the reason i called gorka a that is what he is, it doesn't help have discussion confused by people who don't know what they are talking bout, have no power and authority and are being unhelpful. his why do you doubt intelligence on this and his credentials? he has no , credentials, he's never had any serious position anywhere, never had any serious academic background, never published anything. a political spokesman for the administration. he is not an actual policy and nobody cares about him inside the government.
i am just wondering, are you that swamp and 2020, hope everybody remembers the you're a oup, maybe member of it. host: mr. rose, tell us about your background. perfectly legitimate question, everybody has tribal colors. politics are, you centerist democrat. -- i suppose new emocrat type is my political colorrization. that is irrelevant, i'm not a member of any formal never trump anti-trump group. i would say that i'm part of the way that cause the term has actually been used, it existing y...
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>> reporter: the ohio department of health says more than 3400 people across the state die from an ouppioid overdos. >> talk to your kids. >> reporter: you did that and you lost your son. >> that's why it's so important. we would have done it more. >> reporter: they have had to perform autopsies on victims as young as 13 months, babies dying from exposure to their parents drugs. >> what's most challenging is seeing the story repeated over and over again. the death rate is so fast. >> reporter: so fast and rising. even though the number of opioid prescriptions is declining, the ones on the street are more deadly. >> it is designed as a large animal trang train quillizer. that small amount in a human is lethal. >> reporter: kelly runs addiction services and has never seen anything like this. >> if we don't do something, we lose our great thinkers. this runs across all socioeconomic lines and we lose our future. >> reporter: we lose our future? >> we lose our future. we can't do that. >> reporter: the judge is trying to save that future. he runs the montgomery county juvenile court. latel
>> reporter: the ohio department of health says more than 3400 people across the state die from an ouppioid overdos. >> talk to your kids. >> reporter: you did that and you lost your son. >> that's why it's so important. we would have done it more. >> reporter: they have had to perform autopsies on victims as young as 13 months, babies dying from exposure to their parents drugs. >> what's most challenging is seeing the story repeated over and over again. the...
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think concepts are important because i bet a lot of american the don't know when these statues went ouptwo isn't pos, first during the turn of the century in jim video, second in 50 z and 60s. >> two subjects, history and memory. history is not erasable. we know what happened. we know the death toll which most historians think is 750,000 which is worse than we imagine for a century. but the way memory was altered to create her rowism out of destrik tivism is the truly disturbing part. the statues fall somewhere in the middle for me. but that's another story. the first major statue of lee was like a mummy lying down. hands on chest in the college, the chapel of the college that he was president of in retirement. sort of appropriate. his cause was over. he was dead and so was the idea of secession and slavery. but then he stood up in the next series of statues and eventually rose to the symbolic might of at equestrian sta statue. >> there's an iconology of what that is a supposed to symbol ize. he was in there in your face about the confederacy. what does that mean to you about what's in
think concepts are important because i bet a lot of american the don't know when these statues went ouptwo isn't pos, first during the turn of the century in jim video, second in 50 z and 60s. >> two subjects, history and memory. history is not erasable. we know what happened. we know the death toll which most historians think is 750,000 which is worse than we imagine for a century. but the way memory was altered to create her rowism out of destrik tivism is the truly disturbing part. the...
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these are the kids who grew oup loving airplanes, space and for them it's like a dream come true. for the rest of us, this could be the way that we travel in one day. >> yeah. >> how fast is this pod suppose to go. >> well, their pod is a scaled down version of what it would actually be like in the future. so their pod, 80 miles an hour, impressive. >> that is impressive. >> it is. yeah. >> these kids are impressive. >> they sure are. very smart. >> i wouldn't want my kid driving anything here that. nothing. >> nowhere close to it. >> great story, thank you kristin. >> all right, thanks. >>> a consumer alert involving those faulty takata air bags. more air bags are now being recalled and you'll want to listen up even if you already bought your car and taken it in to get it fixed. chris lawrence is at the live desk with a look at what vehicles we're talking about. >> mazda is recalling some 80,000 cars and suvs. i can tell you, some of these cars are being recalled for a second time. now, the recall effects passenger air bags on the mazda six cx 7 and 9. only model years 2007 and 2
these are the kids who grew oup loving airplanes, space and for them it's like a dream come true. for the rest of us, this could be the way that we travel in one day. >> yeah. >> how fast is this pod suppose to go. >> well, their pod is a scaled down version of what it would actually be like in the future. so their pod, 80 miles an hour, impressive. >> that is impressive. >> it is. yeah. >> these kids are impressive. >> they sure are. very smart....
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on every issue that pertains to slavery buchanan winds oup nodding to the southern perspective.lavery is at the heart of the buchanan presidency. we talk about bleeding kansas. the admission of kansas. buchanan putting his thumb on the side of admitting kansas as a slave state. john points out in one of our sections of our book that buchanan had a little bit of a sul fistic view that you would admit kansas as a slave state and the people would turn around and make it a free state, which was not a very realistic way of understanding the political environment in the country at that time. buchanan essentially gets off on the wrong foot and stays on the wrong foot. not only does he not recognize the growing, i would call it, f fervor in the north aimed at slave power but he is also not willing to acknowledge interests of the northern democrats who are with that constituency. so he is increasingly finding himself besieged and finding himself in the camp of southerners. one quick thing and i'll turn it over to john, is the cabinet. some supporters of buchanan, notably phil klein talk
on every issue that pertains to slavery buchanan winds oup nodding to the southern perspective.lavery is at the heart of the buchanan presidency. we talk about bleeding kansas. the admission of kansas. buchanan putting his thumb on the side of admitting kansas as a slave state. john points out in one of our sections of our book that buchanan had a little bit of a sul fistic view that you would admit kansas as a slave state and the people would turn around and make it a free state, which was not...
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and this was often difficult, because, you know, for the first time, you were designating which the oups, voting rights act hadn't done before, right. it was just these triggers, and have a specific race or -- so i think it was through that they wanted -- they didn't want to make it too broad, but they wanted to include -- i think a concern. s questions an excellent and i'll try and dig more deeply into exactly who came up with that list. but i think, you know, like making -- like who knows what took place that include and exclude others. i know that this was certainly groups with certain native americans, certain states did not want, you know, to ballots. se others were more open to it. >> thank you. chair lhamon: commissioner adegbile. professor keyssar, thank you very much for your presentation. i have a couple of questions for you. one is, to the extent that the has beenory in america opposedbbs and flows as o a union directional march forward, viewing through a historical lens, can you speak to what the responses have been the have helped turn irection from a retreat to greater incl
and this was often difficult, because, you know, for the first time, you were designating which the oups, voting rights act hadn't done before, right. it was just these triggers, and have a specific race or -- so i think it was through that they wanted -- they didn't want to make it too broad, but they wanted to include -- i think a concern. s questions an excellent and i'll try and dig more deeply into exactly who came up with that list. but i think, you know, like making -- like who knows...
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that's why these 0 monuments went oup. >> not all of them. >> a lot of them.of someone like robert e. lee or john c. calhoun, who by the way was jong c. kill a coon. do you understand -- as a black man, let me tell you--don't talk -- >> i'm not. the reason it's painful and this conversation has to be uncomfortable is because. >> i'm comfortable having these conversations. let me say -- >> you have to be able to separate some things. >> there's no question about it. look, i understand you can be em pa thit thet ic to understand where you're coming from. the some of these monuments in h virginia for example and there are million the who don't support this because some of family, some are sacred monuments to war dead. those are big -- let me paraphrase the black mayor of richmond who said a couple of months ago. the he said because of politics, but he said keep the statues but teach the context. create more statues to teach history and the context. that is extremely important important. our history is imperfect but we have the ability to move towards a more perfe
that's why these 0 monuments went oup. >> not all of them. >> a lot of them.of someone like robert e. lee or john c. calhoun, who by the way was jong c. kill a coon. do you understand -- as a black man, let me tell you--don't talk -- >> i'm not. the reason it's painful and this conversation has to be uncomfortable is because. >> i'm comfortable having these conversations. let me say -- >> you have to be able to separate some things. >> there's no question...
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here it is showing the dollar-yen spike above the coup --oup -- ichiro taking a look at wti crude.low $48 per barrel. 48.73. we got that data yesterday but basically crude it seems to be falling on signs that gasoline stockpiles expended. we get the data later. the expectation is we saw in inventory and gasoline stockpile drawdown. that will be a driver for the price. belowand brent holding 72. manus: here's the new edition of daybreak. you get it on the telly, bloomberg.com. let's look at the top stories making the edition. theresa may looking rather reflective with a gavel of justice. we are talking about the potential for the u.k. to optimize mise over the u.k. court of justice. theresa may has conceded that the eu law will influence the u.k. long after brexit. of a tone frome seven months ago when she invited that the european court of justice jurisdiction was something they wanted to end. the five papers being released, some analysis on that. the next story this morning, u.s. sanctions. sanctions on chinese and russian businesses and individuals assisted north korea's the list
here it is showing the dollar-yen spike above the coup --oup -- ichiro taking a look at wti crude.low $48 per barrel. 48.73. we got that data yesterday but basically crude it seems to be falling on signs that gasoline stockpiles expended. we get the data later. the expectation is we saw in inventory and gasoline stockpile drawdown. that will be a driver for the price. belowand brent holding 72. manus: here's the new edition of daybreak. you get it on the telly, bloomberg.com. let's look at the...
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this is a glorified right wing blogger with no real credentials who ended oup the national security council in a role that nobody really understood. as far as we know, he didn't have a security clearance, he was often going on tv. he was very eye dee logically driven. he had the same dark view of islam that steve bannon had. h.r. mcmaster, john kelly, they're driven by experience and facts. that's the strategy that's coming to dominate the foreign policy in the trump white house and these people who view everything through their ideological prism, like gorka, are heading for the exits quicker and quicker. >> indira, another one. ten american families spent this week fearing the worst possible news from the u.s. navy. that their loved ones did not make it out of the "uss john mccain" alive. there is an operational pause across the 7th fleet. this is latest accident has just cost the job of the commander of the 7th fleet. he'll be replaced. north korea tonight, don't know if it's in light of the operational pause in our u.s. navy, a raid in the pacific, as a show of force against the north ha
this is a glorified right wing blogger with no real credentials who ended oup the national security council in a role that nobody really understood. as far as we know, he didn't have a security clearance, he was often going on tv. he was very eye dee logically driven. he had the same dark view of islam that steve bannon had. h.r. mcmaster, john kelly, they're driven by experience and facts. that's the strategy that's coming to dominate the foreign policy in the trump white house and these...
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this is worrisome because this oup j.e.d. does this deliberately to cultivate supporters for their cause. to their particular stand of practice of islam but also the militant function. so i think it is important. the other thing that is important for bangladesh is it is not just for isis. forget isis. again, l.e.t. is much more important. it has been a logistical operating base for operations going into india. when you go to bangladesh you can just see the airplane traffic going between pakistan and bangladesh. it is fairly straight forward and easy. what you see happening is many of the things that you've seen elsewhere. so for example when i first started going to bangladesh it was fairly rare to see a woman and now it is actually not so rare. whereas many places that is an urban phenomenon you also see it in rural bangladesh so i think bangladesh has long deserved much more scrutiny. i don't mean in a negative way but intellectual curiosity than recently.il >> i am an intern in the syria institute. i am syrian myself as we
this is worrisome because this oup j.e.d. does this deliberately to cultivate supporters for their cause. to their particular stand of practice of islam but also the militant function. so i think it is important. the other thing that is important for bangladesh is it is not just for isis. forget isis. again, l.e.t. is much more important. it has been a logistical operating base for operations going into india. when you go to bangladesh you can just see the airplane traffic going between...
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