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and why did you decide to go to panama city to open it? >> oh, so panama city my wife and i chose that after careful thought when i got out of the army back in 1990. we wanted to go to a place that was friendly to the military. you remember that the country hasn't always been friendly to veterans. it is now, but in that era around bay county, all along the coast there of gulf coast of florida has always been very, very friendly to veterans of all sorts. and so we felt immediately at home in panama city there. >> and before you left the military, you were a doctor in the military. >> yes, that's right. >> tell us about your military career. >> i was actually -- i went straight into the military right out of the medical school and served in a number of different places around the world. and had a chance to do a lot of different types of surgeries, settled ultimately on doing yur logical surgeries, kidney stones, lot of prostate cancer. and became -- that became sort of my specialty. and then when the berlin wall fell, they called all of the
and why did you decide to go to panama city to open it? >> oh, so panama city my wife and i chose that after careful thought when i got out of the army back in 1990. we wanted to go to a place that was friendly to the military. you remember that the country hasn't always been friendly to veterans. it is now, but in that era around bay county, all along the coast there of gulf coast of florida has always been very, very friendly to veterans of all sorts. and so we felt immediately at home...
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>> i was a surgeon in panama city. i have been doing it for 25 years. >> what was your practice, and why did you decide to go to panama city to open it? that wife and i chose after careful thought after i got out of the army in 1990. we wanted to please friendly to the military. the country has not always been friendly to veterans. it is now. the gold coast of florida has always been very friendly to veterans of all sorts. we felt immediately at home in panama city. before you left the military company were dr. in the military . tell us about your military career. >> straight into the military out of medical school and served in a number of different places around the world. had a chance to do all types of different surgeries and settled on kidney, bladder, and prostate. specialty. my when the berlin wall fell, they called all the surgeons in. they said help them, find a job, the war is over. it was for six months only, then we were in kuwait. in panama city, i had a lot of new friends. we had a great time raising our
>> i was a surgeon in panama city. i have been doing it for 25 years. >> what was your practice, and why did you decide to go to panama city to open it? that wife and i chose after careful thought after i got out of the army in 1990. we wanted to please friendly to the military. the country has not always been friendly to veterans. it is now. the gold coast of florida has always been very friendly to veterans of all sorts. we felt immediately at home in panama city. before you left...
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>> guest: i was a surgeon in panama city doing your logical surgery, and i've been doing that for 25 years or so. >> host: and what was your practice, and why did you decide to go to panama be city to open it? >> guest: oh, is pan that city, my wife and i chose that after careful thought when i got out of the army back in 990. we wanted to go to a place that was friendly to the military, ask you remember -- and you remember that the country hasn't always been friendly to veterans. it is thousand. but in that area around bay county, all along the gulf coast of florida has always been very, very friendly to veterans of all sorts. and so we felt immediately at home in panama city there. >> host: and before you left the military, you were a doctor in the military -- >> guest: yes, that's right. >> host: tell us about your military career. >> guest: that is actually fun. i went straight into the military right out of medical school and served this a number of different places around the world and had a chance to do a lot of different types of surgery. settled, ultimately, on doing kidneys,
>> guest: i was a surgeon in panama city doing your logical surgery, and i've been doing that for 25 years or so. >> host: and what was your practice, and why did you decide to go to panama be city to open it? >> guest: oh, is pan that city, my wife and i chose that after careful thought when i got out of the army back in 990. we wanted to go to a place that was friendly to the military, ask you remember -- and you remember that the country hasn't always been friendly to...
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city ensconced in panama and have a lot of new friends. we had a great time raising our three sons there. they are all grown and gone and now we have grandchildren. >> you rose in the ranks in the army. rep. dunn: the medical corps is different. you start as a captain out of bonus, and then they doctors. i got up as a major. >> you also spent some time here in washington before coming here now as a freshman in the house of representatives. rep. dunn: i was studying -- neurology. my wife is working as a contractor for the government. it was fun. we met and she had a military background as well. we kind of clicked. one thing led to another and here we are 35 years later. >> how many kids? >> three children and three grandchildren. >> you are from a military family as well. did your mom serve? >> no, just dad. in one of our sons. children of the military, and parents, proud parents of a military officer. >> what was your lifelike with a father that served in the military? >> it was not painful. we thought everybody did it. sure, we had footlo
city ensconced in panama and have a lot of new friends. we had a great time raising our three sons there. they are all grown and gone and now we have grandchildren. >> you rose in the ranks in the army. rep. dunn: the medical corps is different. you start as a captain out of bonus, and then they doctors. i got up as a major. >> you also spent some time here in washington before coming here now as a freshman in the house of representatives. rep. dunn: i was studying -- neurology. my...
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. >>> new this morning, a hospital official in panama city confirms the country's former dictator manuel noriega cast dead. he died after several weeks from complications of brain surgery. >>> today the pentagon is expected to test a new system that could shoot down a ballistic missile. it's in response to the recent
. >>> new this morning, a hospital official in panama city confirms the country's former dictator manuel noriega cast dead. he died after several weeks from complications of brain surgery. >>> today the pentagon is expected to test a new system that could shoot down a ballistic missile. it's in response to the recent
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it set and 20,000 troops to seize panama city and capture him. former dictator would spend the rest of his life behind bars, firstly in the u.s. where he served 17 years in prison. to2010, he was extradited france to be sentenced for money laundering, but served just over a year before being sent back to panama to answer for crimes committed during his will, including the murder of a political opponent -- during his rule, including the murder of a political opponent. >> french president emmanuel macron called his meeting with vladimir putin and frank exchange -- "what else would you expect in france?" despite the blistering heat, it was an ic meeting. relations have been strained. weaponsalling chemical in the syrian civil war a red line. the two leaders did find some common ground, appearing ready to cooperate in the fight against terrorism. well the new french president was lauded for the g7 and nato summits, russian media has been critical macron of. -- of macron. we spoke to our correspondent, thomas low. talked about how it is being referred
it set and 20,000 troops to seize panama city and capture him. former dictator would spend the rest of his life behind bars, firstly in the u.s. where he served 17 years in prison. to2010, he was extradited france to be sentenced for money laundering, but served just over a year before being sent back to panama to answer for crimes committed during his will, including the murder of a political opponent -- during his rule, including the murder of a political opponent. >> french president...
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we'll show you a woman getting an upclose look at panama city.beautiful fly by but doesn't think she would do it again. it does look like a screw and it does look like it would be great not to do it again. and a commission to crack down on voter fraud and insure the integraty. >> it will unmind the american's election and provide the president with system vulnerabilities. >> lou: it is a very busy week for the republican white house. and a group of excited sealses are about to surprise the kyachter. that video and much more straight the show's about to start! how do i look? like a bald penguin. [ laughing ] show me the billboard music awards. show me top artist. show me the top hot 100 artist. they give awards for being hot and 100 years old? we'll take 2! [ laughing ] xfinity x1 gives you exclusive access to the best of the billboard music awards just by using your voice. the billboard music awards. sunday, may 21st eight seven central only on abc. i've spent my life planting a size-six, non-slip shoe into that door. on this side, i want my cust
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we'll show you a woman getting an upclose look at panama city.rough the estate's tower. and she called it a beautiful fly by but doesn't think she would do it again. it does look like a screw and it does look like it would be great not to do it again. and a commission to crack down on voter fraud and insure the integraty. >> it will unmind the american's election and provide the president with system vulnerabilities. >> lou: it is a very busy week for the republican white house. and a group of excited sealses are about to surprise the kyachter. that video and much more straight >> lou: president trump signed an execute you have order today creating a commission coexamine voter fraud and suppression. kansas secretary chris coback will serve as chairman. and president trump signing an order to bolster cyber security and protect the nation's critical infrainstruct from your sign are attacks. here to talk about those orders and the firing of comey and veteran of ten presidential campaign and fox news contributor, ed rollins. starting with the executi
we'll show you a woman getting an upclose look at panama city.rough the estate's tower. and she called it a beautiful fly by but doesn't think she would do it again. it does look like a screw and it does look like it would be great not to do it again. and a commission to crack down on voter fraud and insure the integraty. >> it will unmind the american's election and provide the president with system vulnerabilities. >> lou: it is a very busy week for the republican white house. and...
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we'll show you a woman getting an upclose look at panama city.ing through the estate's tower. and she called it a beautiful fly by but doesn't think she would do it again. it does look like a screw and it does look like it would be great not to do it again. and a commission to crack down on voter fraud and insure the integraty. >> it will unmind the american's election and provide the president with system vulnerabilities. >> lou: it is a very busy week for the republican white house. and a group of excited sealses are about to surprise the kyachter. that video and much more straight ahead. we'll be right back. here comes the fun with sea-doo. starting at just $5,299 and get 0 percent financing. visit sea-doo.com today. i count on my dell small for tech advice. with one phone call, i get products that suit my needs and i get back to business. ♪ ♪ ...one of many pieces in my life. so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine. i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment with breo. once-dail
we'll show you a woman getting an upclose look at panama city.ing through the estate's tower. and she called it a beautiful fly by but doesn't think she would do it again. it does look like a screw and it does look like it would be great not to do it again. and a commission to crack down on voter fraud and insure the integraty. >> it will unmind the american's election and provide the president with system vulnerabilities. >> lou: it is a very busy week for the republican white...
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we'll show you a woman getting an upclose look at panama city.ower. and she called it a beautiful fly by but doesn't think she would do it again. it does look like a screw and it does look like it would be great not to do it again. and a commission to crack down on voter fraud and insure the integraty. >> it will unmind the american's election and provide the president with system vulnerabilities. >> lou: it is a very busy week for the republican white house. and a group of excited sealses are about to surprise the kyachter. that video and much more straight are allergies holding you back? break through your allergies. try new flonase sensimist allergy relief instead of allergy pills. it's more complete allergy relief in aentle mist experience you'll barely feel. using unique mistpro technology, new flonase sensimist delivers a gentle mist to help block six key inflammatory substances that cause your symptoms. most allergy pills only block one. and six is greater than one. new flonase sensimist changes everything. why do some cash back cards make
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we'll show you a woman getting an upclose look at panama city.through the estate's tower. and she called it a beautiful fly by but doesn't think she would do it again. it does look like a screw and it does look like it would be great not to do it again. and a commission to crack down on voter fraud and insure the integraty. >> it will unmind the american's election and provide the president with system vulnerabilities. >> lou: it is a very busy week for the republican white house. and a group of excited sealses are about to surprise the kyachter. that video and much more straight dear predictable, there's no other way to say this. it's over. i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly balanced, our senses awake, our hearts racing as one. i know this is sudden, but they say: if you love something... set it free. see you around, giulia ♪ ♪ here comes the fun with sea-doo. ♪ ♪ sea-doo has the most affordable watercraft on the market. starting at just $5,299 and get 0 percent financing. visit sea-doo.com today. >> lou: pre
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noriega hid in the vatican embassy in panama city, but the us army bombarded the building with heavyetal music at unbearable levels. in 1990, he was flown to miami and charged with drug—trafficking, and although the defence argued that the cia had known all about this, he was sentenced to a0 years jail in 1992. pineapple face, as he was known from his acne scars, was finally humiliated. at home the crowds rejoiced, some waved teddy bears because, weirdly, noriega used to collect them. he spent the rest of his life in prison in the us, france and panama. two years ago he asked for forgiveness from all the people he'd wronged. his death draws a line under the old latin america of corrupt, military dictators, and under one of america's worse policy failures in supporting him. john simpson, bbc news. newsnight is coming up on bbc two. tonight, a special election debate from newsnight and newsbeat in newcastle on the generation gap. an audience of under—305 and over—60s will challenge each other and politicians. join us now on bbc two. here, on bbc one, it's time for the news where you ar
noriega hid in the vatican embassy in panama city, but the us army bombarded the building with heavyetal music at unbearable levels. in 1990, he was flown to miami and charged with drug—trafficking, and although the defence argued that the cia had known all about this, he was sentenced to a0 years jail in 1992. pineapple face, as he was known from his acne scars, was finally humiliated. at home the crowds rejoiced, some waved teddy bears because, weirdly, noriega used to collect them. he...
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and why did you decide to go to panama city to open it? >> oh, so panama city my wife and i chose that after careful thought when i got out of the army back in 1990. we wanted to go to a place that was friendly to the military. you remember that the country hasn't always been friendly to veterans. it is no
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died in panama city, in a hospital, age 83. panama's president tweeted noriega's death closes a chapter in the he ruled panama from 1983 to 1989 when removed from power by the united states. indicted for drug trafficking and convicted an sentenced to prison in florida. upon his release extradited to france. panama, to answer charges in the countries as well. >> and the man accused of a deadly attack after anti-muslim rant on a train in portland, oregon is due in court today. >> we have the new video shows jeremy christian on the same train railing against muslims and jews as well as christians. it was taken the day before the, the allegedly, he allegedly targeted two teenage girls and stabbed two men to death. when they came to their defense. the mayor of portland urging federal officials to cancel so-called trump free speech rally schedule ford saturday. fearing the people that are coming to, peddle, a message of hatr hatred. >> president trump condemned at take, unacceptable. tweeting victims were standing up to >> president t
died in panama city, in a hospital, age 83. panama's president tweeted noriega's death closes a chapter in the he ruled panama from 1983 to 1989 when removed from power by the united states. indicted for drug trafficking and convicted an sentenced to prison in florida. upon his release extradited to france. panama, to answer charges in the countries as well. >> and the man accused of a deadly attack after anti-muslim rant on a train in portland, oregon is due in court today. >> we...
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hid in the vatican embassy in panama city. the u.s. army bombarded the building with heavy metal music at unbearable levels. in 1990 he was flown to miami and charged with drug trafficking. although the defense argued the cia had known about this, he was sentenced to 40 years in jail in 1992. pineapple face, as he was known from his acne scars, was finally humiliated. at home, crowds rejoiced. some waved teddy bears come a because a weirdly noriega used to collect them. he spent the rest of his life in prison. two years ago he asked for forgiveness from all the people he had wronged. his death draws a line under the old latin america of corrupt and one ofctators america's worst policy failures in supporting him. john simpson, bbc news. ofra: the complex legacy general noriega. what would it be like to step inside of a painting? you can find out. google has come up with a digital painting app allowing artists to create works in virtual reality. jane o'brien experienced the fourth dimension. here's what she discovered. pushing the bounda
hid in the vatican embassy in panama city. the u.s. army bombarded the building with heavy metal music at unbearable levels. in 1990 he was flown to miami and charged with drug trafficking. although the defense argued the cia had known about this, he was sentenced to 40 years in jail in 1992. pineapple face, as he was known from his acne scars, was finally humiliated. at home, crowds rejoiced. some waved teddy bears come a because a weirdly noriega used to collect them. he spent the rest of his...
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this law firm in panama city? it had hundreds of thousands of clients from all over the world who are trying to hide their money from tax authorities. when you get the rate too high, people do not pay. host: you get a lot in here on the panama story. what was it? how did it happen? newspaper inis a munich, germany, that was covering notorious cases of tax evasion among rich germans, and the reporter got an email that said "you want data?" the email came from john doe, " you want some data?" and the answer was "more than you have ever seen." someone sent him 11 million documents from this law firm in panama city. it is a law firm that no one has ever heard of. host: 11 million documents! guest: pages on the web. yet, over time. no one has ever heard of it except for rich people and their lawyers. richard will go to this law firm to hide their money from the tax authorities, and it is interesting. i would never give the new york had it scoop if i through the german paper realized there was too much data for them to
this law firm in panama city? it had hundreds of thousands of clients from all over the world who are trying to hide their money from tax authorities. when you get the rate too high, people do not pay. host: you get a lot in here on the panama story. what was it? how did it happen? newspaper inis a munich, germany, that was covering notorious cases of tax evasion among rich germans, and the reporter got an email that said "you want data?" the email came from john doe, " you want...
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inwas born into poverty panama city and after losing his mother at a young age and being abandoned hislcoholic father, he was awarded a scholarship at one of the top high schools in the country. it was at military school that he was first targeted by the cia. he received training in the u.s. and agree to spy for them. back in panama, he gained the confidence of a general who took power in a 1968 military coup. noriega was instrumental in defeating a later coup attempt and for his loyalty was named chief of military intelligence. position to intimidate us threaten opposition groups and by the considered the most feared man in panama. humane time -- maintain ties administration and helped fight against regimes in cuba and nicaragua. meanwhile there were persistent rumors that he was actively participating in the drug trade and was close to colombian kingpin pablo escobar. noriega tussled with others to leave the country, eventually succeeding in 1983. 1989, attempting -- he was captured. the former dictator would spend the rest of his life behind bars. in the u.s. where he served 17 clie
inwas born into poverty panama city and after losing his mother at a young age and being abandoned hislcoholic father, he was awarded a scholarship at one of the top high schools in the country. it was at military school that he was first targeted by the cia. he received training in the u.s. and agree to spy for them. back in panama, he gained the confidence of a general who took power in a 1968 military coup. noriega was instrumental in defeating a later coup attempt and for his loyalty was...
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teddy roosevelt, the first president to travel abroad visited panama city in november 1906. herbert c. hoover did not travel overseas. >> actor james woods tweeted this morning, trump may come home with the first monumental step towards peace in the middle east. and brandon tweets, love him or hate him, what trump is doing is major. hashtag trump abroad. to follow the president's every move, while he's abroad download the wusa9 mobile app. >>> in about an hour, the university of maryland student who's been charged for bowie state university student will appear in court for a bond hearing. shawn christopher urbanski was arrested at the university of maryland over the weekend for this unprovoked attack. when police learned he was part of a white supremacist group on facebook they got the fbi involved to determine if this was a hate crime. it happened near a dorm off regents drive. >> what was supposed to be a weekend of celebration ended in tragedy. it happened right here at the university of maryland near montgomery hall. this is a dorm on campus. that deadly stabbing happene
teddy roosevelt, the first president to travel abroad visited panama city in november 1906. herbert c. hoover did not travel overseas. >> actor james woods tweeted this morning, trump may come home with the first monumental step towards peace in the middle east. and brandon tweets, love him or hate him, what trump is doing is major. hashtag trump abroad. to follow the president's every move, while he's abroad download the wusa9 mobile app. >>> in about an hour, the university of...
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noriega escaped and was found hiding at the vatican embassy in panama city.lasted to torment nor yeah go what surrendered. convicted in the u.s. court in '92 in what was called the drug trial of the century he would serve prison sentences in the u.s. and back in panama for the remainder-is life. remember, follow the show on-line on facebook and twitter @mitchell reports. craig melvin is up next on msnbc. hi, craig. >> hey there, good to see you. good tuesday afternoon to you as well. craig melvin live at msnbc headquarters in new yor and we start with breaking news. crisis mode. the white house now scrambling to manage the multiple investigations into russian collusion. we just learned president trump's personal lawyer has been asked for information in congressional russia probes that's in addition to the fbi's focus on son-in-law jared kushner. also this afternoon, staff shakeup, the white house communications director is out. that may be just the beginning. reports this afternoon that a massive staff overhaul is in the works. is president trump bringing onc
noriega escaped and was found hiding at the vatican embassy in panama city.lasted to torment nor yeah go what surrendered. convicted in the u.s. court in '92 in what was called the drug trial of the century he would serve prison sentences in the u.s. and back in panama for the remainder-is life. remember, follow the show on-line on facebook and twitter @mitchell reports. craig melvin is up next on msnbc. hi, craig. >> hey there, good to see you. good tuesday afternoon to you as well....
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and this extreme athlete finding a thrilling way to experience panama city.rdinary video for you coming up here next. dear predictable, there's no other way to say this. it's over. i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly balanced, our senses awake, our hearts racing as one. i know this is sudden, but they say: if you love something... set it free. see you around, giulia ♪ our 18 year old wase army in an accident.'98. when i call usaa it was that voice asking me, "is your daughter ok?" that's where i felt relief. we're the rivera family, and we will be with usaa for life. ostriches don't really stick vitheir heads in the sand.ve horns on their helmets. and a re john deere is actually real affordable. you learn something new everyday. the surprisingly affordable john deere e series tractors. lou: joining me now senior adviser to three presidents. twice a candidate for the republican presidential nomination himself, nationally syndicated columnist, he's best-selling author and a great american and great conservative. patrick j buc
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and this extreme athlete finding a thrilling way to experience panama city.extraordinary video for you coming up here next. lou: joining me now senior adviser to three presidents. twice a candidate for the republican presidential nomination himself, nationally syndicated columnist, he's best-selling author and a great american and great conservative. patrick j buchanan. pat has just released this new book. let me show it. you see it there over his shoulder, or i can put it up a little bit handier. nixon white house wars, the battle that made and broke a president and divided america forever. congratulations on the book and welcome. >> thank you very much, lou. appreciate it. lou: let's start with -- this is such a wonderful piece of booking. i want to give my terrific staff credit because how did we know that the democrats, the first thing they would say about president trump firing james comey would be that it is nixonian? >> saturday night massacre. i talked to president trump and said hold up the comey firing until the book hit. lou: until we can bring in
and this extreme athlete finding a thrilling way to experience panama city.extraordinary video for you coming up here next. lou: joining me now senior adviser to three presidents. twice a candidate for the republican presidential nomination himself, nationally syndicated columnist, he's best-selling author and a great american and great conservative. patrick j buchanan. pat has just released this new book. let me show it. you see it there over his shoulder, or i can put it up a little bit...
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damage near the gulf towards pensacola, panama city area. watch that closely.n. later this afternoon, winds stronger, wind damage, isolated storms ahead of the squall line, we could get a couple tornadoes. 80 million people. the threat if we're going to get any central new york, pennsylvania, down right over appalachians. the other story besides the severe weather, historic flooding. everywhere in red is under a flood warning, tulsa to indianapolis. just a ton of rain fell in this region. these are river gauges. we measure how high the water is. major flooding on so many rivers in missouri and illinois. this will continue until the upcomi weeken right now the small rivers have died off but now we're watching the water still going up and it will all be in the mississippi by the weekend. we expect possibly historic flooding. >> all right. well, president trump said steps must be taken to keep north korea from improving its missile system days after the failed launch. the president made his comment during his interview with cbs where he played coy whether the u.s.
damage near the gulf towards pensacola, panama city area. watch that closely.n. later this afternoon, winds stronger, wind damage, isolated storms ahead of the squall line, we could get a couple tornadoes. 80 million people. the threat if we're going to get any central new york, pennsylvania, down right over appalachians. the other story besides the severe weather, historic flooding. everywhere in red is under a flood warning, tulsa to indianapolis. just a ton of rain fell in this region. these...
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. >>> new this morning, a hospital official in panama city confirms the country's former dictator manuel noriega cast dead. he died after several weeks from complications of brain surgery. >>> today the pentagon is expected to test a new system that could shoot down a ballistic missile. it's in response to the recent threats from north korea. the intercepter missile will be launched from vandenberg air force base in southern california one day after north korea launched a new type of ballistic missile. north korean state media says that kim jong-un is promising to develop more rockets. >>> part of a new waterpark in dublin remains closed this morning. investigators are still trying to figure out how a young boy fell off a waterslide. it happened on saturday the day the park opened. state inspectors wouldn't go on camera but tell us they are looking into how this occurred. they are also reviewing the manufacturer. >> this is not a custom slide made for the city of dublin. this is a slide that's part of an off the shelf slide. >> the slide was made by a company called whitewater west. it's
. >>> new this morning, a hospital official in panama city confirms the country's former dictator manuel noriega cast dead. he died after several weeks from complications of brain surgery. >>> today the pentagon is expected to test a new system that could shoot down a ballistic missile. it's in response to the recent threats from north korea. the intercepter missile will be launched from vandenberg air force base in southern california one day after north korea launched a new...
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into the early-morning hours actually has brought those temperatures up into the middle 70s out of panama cityleans sits there at 72 degrees, washington at 67 degrees. and in places like washington, i wouldn't be surprised to see a few storms roll through by this afternoon across that region, but the strongest storms really confined out towards interior portions of new england. that's where about 5 million people are in line for a risk of severe weather, and generally, it is for damaging winds and some gusty winds, not much in the way of say tornadic activity. but look at this, across the south, some very wet weather expected. in fact, some of the wettest weather in the country right there around the southern parishes of louisiana, where over the next two days could see locally up to 6 inches of rainfall come down, but generally a couple inches in the forecast the next several days. beyond that, a warming trend across the south as well. atlanta in the middle 80s. new york city not too bad, around 75 degrees by late week. >> all right, we'll take it. thank you, pedram. >>> the $1,000 stock club
into the early-morning hours actually has brought those temperatures up into the middle 70s out of panama cityleans sits there at 72 degrees, washington at 67 degrees. and in places like washington, i wouldn't be surprised to see a few storms roll through by this afternoon across that region, but the strongest storms really confined out towards interior portions of new england. that's where about 5 million people are in line for a risk of severe weather, and generally, it is for damaging winds...
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i went to panama city and el salvador, nicaragua, places where it's made a difference for me to go. so being on the armed services committee allows me to look at the world and the thread and develop how i think we intervene or don't intervene. i was 30-years-old i guess it was, elected in 1982 and in 1983 i cast my first foreign-policy code. ronald reagan was the president and ithe presidentand i exposede only a handful. it was about a month or two after that the barracks were blown up and i learned a valuable lesson. so it was an opportunity to learn about the site of the country that i didn't want to go on any other committees. i wanted an enormous amount in the gandi got to work with somee greatest people. barry goldwater, these young people won't know them, gary hart, sam nunn, all these great us in the house, folks that served in world war ii were amazing people, conservative democrats that i loved. and it was the time when republicans and democrats there was no difference because we were all out to defeat the communist and we did. then you had the other side of it when you did
i went to panama city and el salvador, nicaragua, places where it's made a difference for me to go. so being on the armed services committee allows me to look at the world and the thread and develop how i think we intervene or don't intervene. i was 30-years-old i guess it was, elected in 1982 and in 1983 i cast my first foreign-policy code. ronald reagan was the president and ithe presidentand i exposede only a handful. it was about a month or two after that the barracks were blown up and i...
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two month after undergoing surgery in panama city, to remove a benign tumor from his brain. panama's current president, announced the former dictator's death on twitter saying his passing marked a closing of a chapter, in panama's history. noriega ruled from 1983 to 1989, period marked by corruption and murder of political opponent. for a time, he was key us ally until tied to drug trafficking and working with the likes of drug lord pap lowest co-bar, led to his us a g in 1989. what was then the largest american military action since the viet nam war. thousands of american troops invaded the country and captured noriega. the first foreign head of state to be convicted in a us court. noriega spent the rest of his life in custody between the united state, france, and panama, for crimes ranking from murder to racketeering and drug running. noriega was put on house arrest this past january. allowing him to prepare for his upcoming surgery. final days were spent in a hospital, in a medically induced coma, after he suffered a hemorrhage. he was 83 years old. hena daniels, for cbs-
two month after undergoing surgery in panama city, to remove a benign tumor from his brain. panama's current president, announced the former dictator's death on twitter saying his passing marked a closing of a chapter, in panama's history. noriega ruled from 1983 to 1989, period marked by corruption and murder of political opponent. for a time, he was key us ally until tied to drug trafficking and working with the likes of drug lord pap lowest co-bar, led to his us a g in 1989. what was then...
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pretty good thunderstorms will be rolling through southern portions of alabama and pensacola to panama city.m., steady rainfall in detroit, louisville, down to lexington, showers, heifer rain, too. nashville will be in the rain. atlanta will be dodging on and off rain all day long. as we go through the overnight hours we start to watch the storm accelerate a little bit. a band of heavy rain this time tomorrow morning right over the top of richmond and washington, d.c. the morning commute in d.c. will be the worst. midmorning, philadelphia, new york city looks like around 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. the heaviest rain will be beginning to exit the region. then boston through the evening. that's your timeline of the heavy rain. i don't expect flooding concerns in the northeast. mostly just travel delays we'll have to deal with. >>> one more for you here. white house press secretary sean spicer is hitting back at hillary clinton's suggestion that if the election were held in late october, she would have won. >> there's been plenty of analyses on the election and where people chose to spend their time and
pretty good thunderstorms will be rolling through southern portions of alabama and pensacola to panama city.m., steady rainfall in detroit, louisville, down to lexington, showers, heifer rain, too. nashville will be in the rain. atlanta will be dodging on and off rain all day long. as we go through the overnight hours we start to watch the storm accelerate a little bit. a band of heavy rain this time tomorrow morning right over the top of richmond and washington, d.c. the morning commute in...
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and was convicted of breaking and entering to commit petty larceny in the bay harbor pool room in panama city, florida. >> well, thank you all for coming this evening. [applause] >> let me thank the panelists for an outstanding discussion of the case. and all the issues that relate to it. i want to welcome everybody to our reception in the east conference room outside after you leave this courtroom, turn right and you'll find your way to the reception. downstairs. if you haven't had a chance to look at the memorabilia relating to the gideon case which i think you may have heard was collected by a prominent news person, joe wershba from cbs who got interested in gideon's trumpet after it was written. and helped produce something for cbs reports which was then an important documentary program. and decided he would just collect what he could about the case and about gideon. and it's all down there for you to look at as is our gift shop which will remain open for the balance of the evening. and you'll find some books down there. signed by justice breyer, justice sotomayor and lots of other intere
and was convicted of breaking and entering to commit petty larceny in the bay harbor pool room in panama city, florida. >> well, thank you all for coming this evening. [applause] >> let me thank the panelists for an outstanding discussion of the case. and all the issues that relate to it. i want to welcome everybody to our reception in the east conference room outside after you leave this courtroom, turn right and you'll find your way to the reception. downstairs. if you haven't had...
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and, former panamanian dictator manuel noriega died in panama city today. he grabbed power in the early 1980s and initially became a u.s. ally, but a u.s. invasion ousted him in 1989, and he served 17 years in a u.s. federal prison for drug trafficking and money laundering. he later served time in france and back in panama, as well. manuela noriega was 83 years old. still to come on the newshour: one-on-one with the former director of national intelligence. what effect are the russia investigations and turmoil inside the white house having on the president's agenda? bombings rock baghdad at the start of ramadan. and, much more. >> woodruff: now, to my interview with former director of national intelligence, james clapper. he served in that post for six and a half years under president obama, stepping down just this past january. we spoke earlier today. former director of national intelligence james clapper, thank you for talking with us. >> thanks for having me, judy. >> woodruff: let me start with the news that was out this rning from cnn, essentially that
and, former panamanian dictator manuel noriega died in panama city today. he grabbed power in the early 1980s and initially became a u.s. ally, but a u.s. invasion ousted him in 1989, and he served 17 years in a u.s. federal prison for drug trafficking and money laundering. he later served time in france and back in panama, as well. manuela noriega was 83 years old. still to come on the newshour: one-on-one with the former director of national intelligence. what effect are the russia...
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round the world on our ships and it's deployed on the grounds in romania, we ought to put a site in panama cityon first air force base were first air force has a responsibility of your defense of the united states. give them a missile-defense mission too. >> not if we bring the into raphe. >> the vulnerability basically is reliability to the grid system. do you feel comfortable that the system is grid with the polar vortexes down? where we today. >> with the amount of diversity going into the grid for electricity sources. >> today we still have quite a bit of fuel diversity. call as you refer to plays an important role in baseload and in most parts of the country. we have increasing natural gas and renewables. the system operators. >> to consider gas as being a baseload? >> the big combined cycle summer runners baseload. >> but are you concerned? baseload to me means uninterruptible power. : nuclear are uninterruptible, they have what they had. gas has a pipeline delivery system that can be targeted from terror or any other natural disaster. we're building baseload of something that could be in
round the world on our ships and it's deployed on the grounds in romania, we ought to put a site in panama cityon first air force base were first air force has a responsibility of your defense of the united states. give them a missile-defense mission too. >> not if we bring the into raphe. >> the vulnerability basically is reliability to the grid system. do you feel comfortable that the system is grid with the polar vortexes down? where we today. >> with the amount of...
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born in panama city in 1934 and abandoned by his parents at an early age, he formally took control ofthe united states was complicated. at one point, he was a cia informant, but later the u.s. accused him of drug trafficking and tried to force him from power. in 1988, he told mike wallace on 60 minutes that the accusations were a political ploy. >> have you yourself never profited from the shipment of drugs from colombia to panama to the united states. >> never. >> i directed our armed forces to protect the lives of american citizens in panama and to bring general noriega to justice in the united states. >> reporter: a year later, president george h.w. bush sent troops to overthrow noriega's regime. he escaped the initial attack but later surrendered to u.s. soldiers. >> a new breeze is blowing. the day of the dictator is over. >> reporter: the dictator went on trial and then to prison. first in the united states on drug charges, and then in france for money laundering. in 2011, he returned to his native panama where he remained behind bars. manuel noriega died last night at the age o
born in panama city in 1934 and abandoned by his parents at an early age, he formally took control ofthe united states was complicated. at one point, he was a cia informant, but later the u.s. accused him of drug trafficking and tried to force him from power. in 1988, he told mike wallace on 60 minutes that the accusations were a political ploy. >> have you yourself never profited from the shipment of drugs from colombia to panama to the united states. >> never. >> i directed...
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the world stage, known known for passionate nationalist speeches and a lavish lifestyle, panamn panama cityntsly age he took control of his native country in 1983. relia i ga's relationship with the united states was complicated. at one at one point he was a cia informant but later the u.s. accused him of drug traffics and power.to force him from power. in 1988 he told mike wallace on the minutes" that the ploy.ations were a political >> h. ited fe you enough never profited from the shipment of d sts from colombia to panama to the you state? >> never. > i direct our armed forces to protect the lives of american citizens in panama and bring gen overthiega to justice in the united states. >> reporter: troops were sent to throw the regime. he escaped the initial attack but later surrendered to u.s. soldiers. >> a new breeze is blowing, the day of the dictator is over. eporter:ter: the dictator went rison.al, and then to prison. first in the united states on drug charges, and then in france for money laundering. in 2011 he returned to his native panama where he remained behind bars. fter l nori
the world stage, known known for passionate nationalist speeches and a lavish lifestyle, panamn panama cityntsly age he took control of his native country in 1983. relia i ga's relationship with the united states was complicated. at one at one point he was a cia informant but later the u.s. accused him of drug traffics and power.to force him from power. in 1988 he told mike wallace on the minutes" that the ploy.ations were a political >> h. ited fe you enough never profited from the...
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tornado watch out already this morning from panama city to tallahassee includes gainesville, jacksonvillend daytona beach, populated area so a dangerous situation we'll keep an eye on as this pushes off to the east and expansive severe weather threat from ft. myers all the way up towards the virginia border and this will spin rain up towards the northeast, tomorrow is a messy day for much of new england. highs: 67-70 winds: e 5-15 mph tonight: areas of rain, heavy at times. patchy fog. lows: 55-58 winds: e 5-10 mph thursday: scattered showers and thunderstorms. highs: 73-77 winds: w 5-10 mph our unsettled weather pattern continues through tomorrow, so keep the rain gear handy. the bulk of today will be cloudy and cool. highs will top out in the upper 60s to low 70s with cloudy skies. a stray shower is possible, but the next best chance for rain rolls in after 10pm tonight. rain will be heavy, at times, while you're sleeping with the >>> coming up our abc news exclusive, one-on-one with billy bush. speaking out about that infamous tape and what his family had to say about it and has he hea
tornado watch out already this morning from panama city to tallahassee includes gainesville, jacksonvillend daytona beach, populated area so a dangerous situation we'll keep an eye on as this pushes off to the east and expansive severe weather threat from ft. myers all the way up towards the virginia border and this will spin rain up towards the northeast, tomorrow is a messy day for much of new england. highs: 67-70 winds: e 5-15 mph tonight: areas of rain, heavy at times. patchy fog. lows:...
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tornado watch from panama city to tallahassee includes gainsville jacksonville dayton in a beach.ight through the middle part of the afternoon so a pretty dangerous situation here that we'll be keeping an eye on. as this front pushes off to the east. look at the expansive severe weather threat from fort miers towards the georgia border. tomorrow a messy day for much of new england. speaking of rain sometime for your rainy cities brought to you by nutro. >> showers breaking apart and moving to the east on storm tracker6 live double scan. still roads a little wet in some spots so slow it down. cloudy skies still in place across the region on sky6 as well. although we are starting to see some brightening of the skies here and there and some sun may start trying to breakthroughs a little bit later this morning. your exclusive seven day going for a high of 71 this afternoon and clouds will give way to increased sunshine during the day. afternoon looks nice. tomorrow rain in the morning spotty showers in the afternoon and evening. infamous tape and what his family had to say about it an
tornado watch from panama city to tallahassee includes gainsville jacksonville dayton in a beach.ight through the middle part of the afternoon so a pretty dangerous situation here that we'll be keeping an eye on. as this front pushes off to the east. look at the expansive severe weather threat from fort miers towards the georgia border. tomorrow a messy day for much of new england. speaking of rain sometime for your rainy cities brought to you by nutro. >> showers breaking apart and...
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tornado watch out already this morning from panama city to tallahassee includes gainesville, jacksonvillend daytona beach, populated area so a dangerous situation we'll keep an eye on as this pushes off to the east and expansive severe weather threat from ft. myers all the way up towards the virginia border and this will spin rain up towards the northeast, tomorrow is a messy day for much of new england. speaking of rain time for your local wealther. >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist mike nicco from abc7 mornings. partly cloudy today. summer heat is over. no 90s. hardly any 80s. clouds return tonight and cooler highs in the next couple of days and mild and then warm for the holiday week. today we go from 58 half moon bay. 60 in san francisco. oakland 66. santa rosa and san jose 74 and 75 and maybe 81 in antioch for a warm spot. drizzle along thehehehehehehehee >>> coming up our abc news exclusive, one-on-one with billy bush. speaking out about that infamous tape and what his family had to say about it and has he heard from the president since that release. >>> later this morning, look w
tornado watch out already this morning from panama city to tallahassee includes gainesville, jacksonvillend daytona beach, populated area so a dangerous situation we'll keep an eye on as this pushes off to the east and expansive severe weather threat from ft. myers all the way up towards the virginia border and this will spin rain up towards the northeast, tomorrow is a messy day for much of new england. speaking of rain time for your local wealther. >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist...