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proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming, whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilousight, o'er the ramparts we watched, were so gallantly streaming? and the rockets' red glare, the bombs bursting in air, gave proof through the night that our flag was still there; o say does that star-spangled banner yet wave, o'er the land of the free and the home of the brave? ♪ [applause] [drum roll] [instruments playing national anthem] [applause] >> good morning, ladies and gentlemen. please be seated. >> welcome to our distinguished guests, governor o'malley, general, admirals. all of our international friends, particularly from the united kingdom and canada, and ladies and gentlemen, i would like to thank the groups for the powerful demonstration we have just experienced. the fort mchenry guard and fort mchenry drum corps. [applause] >> gentlemen, thank you for playing "yankee doodle". just as that exact moment 200 years ago. i would like to thank the maryland defense force band, for their musical rendition of the "star-spangled banner." ms. cruz for our her beautiful singing of
proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming, whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilousight, o'er the ramparts we watched, were so gallantly streaming? and the rockets' red glare, the bombs bursting in air, gave proof through the night that our flag was still there; o say does that star-spangled banner yet wave, o'er the land of the free and the home of the brave? ♪ [applause] [drum roll] [instruments playing national anthem] [applause] >> good morning, ladies and...
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proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming, whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilousthe ram parts we watched were so gallantly streaming, and the rocket's red glare, the bombs bursting in air, gave proof through the night that our flag was still there, oh, say does the star-spangled banner yet wave, o'er the land of the free and the home of the brave. [applause] >> on the shore, dimly seen through the mists of the deep, where the foe's haughty host in dread silence reposes. what is that which the breeze, oer the towering steep, as it fitfully blows half con seals, half discloses? now it catches the gleam of the morning's first beam, in full glory reflected now shines in the stream, tis the star-spangled banner! oh long may it waveoaer the land of the free and the home of the brave! [applause] >> and where is that band who so vauntingly swore, that havoc of war and battle's confusion, a home and a country should leave us no more. their blood was washed out their foul foot steps pollution. no refuge could save the hireling and slave from the terror and flight from the g
proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming, whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilousthe ram parts we watched were so gallantly streaming, and the rocket's red glare, the bombs bursting in air, gave proof through the night that our flag was still there, oh, say does the star-spangled banner yet wave, o'er the land of the free and the home of the brave. [applause] >> on the shore, dimly seen through the mists of the deep, where the foe's haughty host in dread silence...
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safety was in site for five refugees who had made a perilous journey across the sea that has killed sopeople. on thursday they held an event on the beach here, as services say that they were rescued. and so many desperate souls lapping just meters away. >> [ inaudible ] change all of the [ inaudible ] immigrant because we cannot let people die and like -- like nothing, you know? like -- we are still human. and still believe like we are eagles. so i think we have to fight. >> reporter: the directors will spend 15 years in jail if the authorities come after them.
safety was in site for five refugees who had made a perilous journey across the sea that has killed sopeople. on thursday they held an event on the beach here, as services say that they were rescued. and so many desperate souls lapping just meters away. >> [ inaudible ] change all of the [ inaudible ] immigrant because we cannot let people die and like -- like nothing, you know? like -- we are still human. and still believe like we are eagles. so i think we have to fight. >>...
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and later, steve vogel, and "the perilous fight." and it all gets under way at 8:00 p.m. brings you films that help tell the story of the 20th century. republican herbert hoover served as president from 1929 to 1933. remembered most for his time in the oval office at the start of the great depression, hoover also served as the secretary of commerce under presidents harding and coolidge. in this hour-long 1960 nbc interview. hoover discusses his life beyond the presidency. speaking with reporter ray handily. he delves into topics including his childhood. his time in china during the boxer rebel yen and his involvement in supplying food to germans in belgium in world war 1. stanford library's special collections and university archives. >> this is the campus of stanford university. one of america's great schools. >> this is the memorial church. this is the memorial theater. >> and this is the library on war, revolution and peace. with your nbc news commentator. i'm meeting a great american and an old friend. i am here to have a talk with the 31st president of the united sta
and later, steve vogel, and "the perilous fight." and it all gets under way at 8:00 p.m. brings you films that help tell the story of the 20th century. republican herbert hoover served as president from 1929 to 1933. remembered most for his time in the oval office at the start of the great depression, hoover also served as the secretary of commerce under presidents harding and coolidge. in this hour-long 1960 nbc interview. hoover discusses his life beyond the presidency. speaking...
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steve vogel is the author of "through the perilous fight." he's a veteran journalist who wrote for the "washington post" until 2014. most recently covering2014. most recently covering the treatment of veterans from the wars in afghanistan and iraq. vogel covered the september 11th, 2001 terrorist attack on the pentagon, and the building's subsequent reconstruction, he also covered the fall of berlin -- of the berlin wall. he's working on a project, the history of berlin during the cold war, maybe he has gone back in his mind at least to the fall of berlin. and he also covered the class of the war -- he received a master's degree in international public policy from john's hopkins university school of advanced international studies. it's our pleasure to welcome steve vogel to the podium. >> thank you very much. a great honor to be here, and thank you to the u.s. capitol historical society and the white house historical association. and james madison's montpelier for including me in this great hon honor. i thought i would take on the myth that t
steve vogel is the author of "through the perilous fight." he's a veteran journalist who wrote for the "washington post" until 2014. most recently covering2014. most recently covering the treatment of veterans from the wars in afghanistan and iraq. vogel covered the september 11th, 2001 terrorist attack on the pentagon, and the building's subsequent reconstruction, he also covered the fall of berlin -- of the berlin wall. he's working on a project, the history of berlin...
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pound in peril. the referendum is on the knife age.t would it mean if the independence actually one? you would be looking at $1.56. that would be their view. polls, andbeen 86 only to have put the yes vote in the league. mark carney talks be onwhat the impact will the bank of england. euro-dollar down and eight. traders are the most short since 2012. probabilityf the -- you are going to be at one .2784. the mostency is oversold since 2000 and eight. -- 2000 eight. gdp contracts by 7.1%. in terms ofext stimulus? we wait to see. these are the top headlines. president obama says he can rally sunni arab states to help defeat militants. .e plans to lay out the plans this calls on nations to step up and play roles. the timetable for the delegation uspower as osborne tells that tells bbc the plan of action will be revealed in coming days. >> you will see a plan of action to give more powers to scotland, more spending powers, more plans . that will be put into effect. the timetable will be put in effect the moment there is a no vote in the ref
pound in peril. the referendum is on the knife age.t would it mean if the independence actually one? you would be looking at $1.56. that would be their view. polls, andbeen 86 only to have put the yes vote in the league. mark carney talks be onwhat the impact will the bank of england. euro-dollar down and eight. traders are the most short since 2012. probabilityf the -- you are going to be at one .2784. the mostency is oversold since 2000 and eight. -- 2000 eight. gdp contracts by 7.1%. in...
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next, steve vogel, author of the perilous fight" -- six weeks that saved the nation, a s his boat to take us on river tour of the burning of washington.
next, steve vogel, author of the perilous fight" -- six weeks that saved the nation, a s his boat to take us on river tour of the burning of washington.
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for peril that's what it's all about. we are not doing this because we have a need to be rock stars, but we have a need to stair the gift we have been given with the world in a positive way. >>> bulletproof stocking. we will not forget the name. i'm richelle carey, "america tonight" is next. be sure to visit the website for news and updates. go to aljazeera.com. thanks for you time. >> on america tonight, the weekend edition, the blade runner's biggest challenge, after a lifetime of racing through hurdles, olympian oscar pistorius faces a trial he can't run from. >> i fired four shots at the door. my ears were ringing. i couldn't hear anything. i sat over reeva and i cried. >> a verdict in the death of his glamorous
for peril that's what it's all about. we are not doing this because we have a need to be rock stars, but we have a need to stair the gift we have been given with the world in a positive way. >>> bulletproof stocking. we will not forget the name. i'm richelle carey, "america tonight" is next. be sure to visit the website for news and updates. go to aljazeera.com. thanks for you time. >> on america tonight, the weekend edition, the blade runner's biggest challenge, after...
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while these philippine marines live in peril of falling through their own rusting deck, beijing's ambitiono turn this into a chinese lake rolls onward almost unopposed. more still to come on tonight's program. as scotland decides to declare independence, we go to quÉbec where history may have valuable lessons. more than 200 people are now thought to have died in severe flooding in pakistan which has also destroyed thousands of homes and large areas of farmland. hundreds of pakistani troops are in an effort to rescue people who are trapped. have had a firsthand taste of the amount of disruption this flooding has caused. it has taken us hours just to get this far. this is the only road into the nearby town that is ill in any way possible. it is still a pretty tough journey. so we are now on one of the rescue boats that is trying to evacuate people from all of these outlying villages before the waters rise too high. team from the local government and they have been added four days. this is a farming area where they grow rice and sugarcane, and now it is one giant lake. the village has been cu
while these philippine marines live in peril of falling through their own rusting deck, beijing's ambitiono turn this into a chinese lake rolls onward almost unopposed. more still to come on tonight's program. as scotland decides to declare independence, we go to quÉbec where history may have valuable lessons. more than 200 people are now thought to have died in severe flooding in pakistan which has also destroyed thousands of homes and large areas of farmland. hundreds of pakistani troops are...
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. >> while inmates like allgier are completely aware that talking about gangs could put them in peril is a risk they have taken time and time again when interviewed on "lockup." >> we knew theoretically that sound bite might put him in danger, but we also knew on the other hand how important it was to curtis that that distinction be made. that's the choice we went with. >> two years after this interview, curtis would make the worst decision of his life. one that virtually guarantees that he will die in prison. >> the suspect was able to get the guard's weapon away from him and at least one shot was fired. >> on june 25th, 2007, during a visit to an area hospital, allgier allegedly disarmed, shot and killed the correctional officer escorting him. >> curtis called me and told me that he had killed a cop, that he had escaped. i asked him what had happened. he told me that he was sorry, that he loved me and he kept saying, i'm sorry, i love you. >> after fleeing the hospital, he was taken back into custody 45 minutes later at a fast food restaurant. >> i remember thinking, curtis was in f
. >> while inmates like allgier are completely aware that talking about gangs could put them in peril is a risk they have taken time and time again when interviewed on "lockup." >> we knew theoretically that sound bite might put him in danger, but we also knew on the other hand how important it was to curtis that that distinction be made. that's the choice we went with. >> two years after this interview, curtis would make the worst decision of his life. one that...
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. ♪ through the perilous fight o'er the ramparts we watched. ♪ were so gallantly treming. ♪ and the rocketbursting in air. ♪ gave proof through the night that our flag was still there. ♪ o say does that star spangled banner yet wave. ( cheers ). ♪ o'er the land of the free and the home of the brave ♪ ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: jim cornelison, everybody! good night! thank you, jim. captioning sponsored by comedy central >> it's 11:59 and 59 second this happened on sbnation, cirque du soleil, white couples trying to reshake their marriage looking at them moving around he rotically, it's also for major league baseball fans, apparently.
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applause] we can never repay you for the great sacrifice service that you provided in such a time of perilk all of you for coming this morning to help us honor our world war ii veterans and their families. god bless all of our veterans and all of their families. please bless the men and women who are serving today and coming off the battlefields of iraq and afghanistan. what a magnificent job they have done and are doing. god bless america. thank you very much. [applause] thank you very much. thank you veterans. what youpreciative of have done and continue to do to thank our veterans and their families. i've reached an age where people asked me why fought in world war ii. i tried to enlist but i was only three years old and my mother wouldn't sign for me. that is a regret that you carry with you. we are privileged to have with us today the navy band who will now perform a musical patriotic salute to our veterans. ♪ [applause] >> it is my privilege to introduce our keynote speaker. mr. bush is part of the next generation of texas leaders. he is a successful businessman, tolanthropist, n ded
applause] we can never repay you for the great sacrifice service that you provided in such a time of perilk all of you for coming this morning to help us honor our world war ii veterans and their families. god bless all of our veterans and all of their families. please bless the men and women who are serving today and coming off the battlefields of iraq and afghanistan. what a magnificent job they have done and are doing. god bless america. thank you very much. [applause] thank you very much....
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that's made things very perilous for you. that was completely dumb. because it got you -- got you crossways with some gang members. that's going to be our problem now. how are we going to try to keep you safe? and i'm guessing you've got a few years yet to do. >> trying to get me over to fremont. >> well, we'll put you wherever we can. but you just have to realize, you know, how much trouble you've got yourself into. you don't need that. okay? >> yes, sir. >> all right. >> while laudone might appear to be the victim of a prison gang, lieutenant fox suspects he might be running a hustle of his own. >> i've heard out in the yard that laudone is a room master is what they call him. so he was apparently helping them guys or showing them the best way to do this. my guess is still that they found out friday night about his crime and he's been hiding it for about two years. and i don't know how it come to life, but it did. that's why he ended up checking in the way he did. >> fox also thinks laudone might have created his problem with holloman as a way to ge
that's made things very perilous for you. that was completely dumb. because it got you -- got you crossways with some gang members. that's going to be our problem now. how are we going to try to keep you safe? and i'm guessing you've got a few years yet to do. >> trying to get me over to fremont. >> well, we'll put you wherever we can. but you just have to realize, you know, how much trouble you've got yourself into. you don't need that. okay? >> yes, sir. >> all right....
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the notion that the people we're sending over to iraq aren't in perilous, hazardous world is wrong.tion that we're going to recruit the supporters, i think that's a good idea and i think it's absolutely essential. i wish he would have spoken about getting the arab world involved because they have as much at risk as we development i'm going to support my president. i'm hopeful that it works. but i do think he should be able to be more straightforward and quit dealing with these incidents in a vacuum. al qaeda is stronger. isis is there. hezbollah, hamas, al shabaab, it goes on and on and on. it's a global scourge. let's accept it for what it is and articulate a sustainable approach. frankly, americans since 9/11/2001 have shown their resolve, their commitment. we're better prepared, we're ready to deal with it. our intelligence committee is working hard. first responders practice every day. from a domestic point of view when we're playing defense, we're stronger today than we were 13 years ago. from an offensive capability, our military and our approach toward the global discourage o
the notion that the people we're sending over to iraq aren't in perilous, hazardous world is wrong.tion that we're going to recruit the supporters, i think that's a good idea and i think it's absolutely essential. i wish he would have spoken about getting the arab world involved because they have as much at risk as we development i'm going to support my president. i'm hopeful that it works. but i do think he should be able to be more straightforward and quit dealing with these incidents in a...
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. ♪ through the perilous fight o'er the ramparts we watched. ♪ were so gallantly treming. ♪ and the rocketg in air. ♪ gave proof through the night that our flag was still there. ♪ o say does that star spangled banner yet wave. ( cheers ). ♪ o'er the land of the free and the home of the brave ♪ ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: jim cornelison, everybody! good night! thank you, jim. captioning sponsored by comedy central
. ♪ through the perilous fight o'er the ramparts we watched. ♪ were so gallantly treming. ♪ and the rocketg in air. ♪ gave proof through the night that our flag was still there. ♪ o say does that star spangled banner yet wave. ( cheers ). ♪ o'er the land of the free and the home of the brave ♪ ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: jim cornelison, everybody! good night! thank you, jim. captioning sponsored by comedy central
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. >> again, he found himself in a situation that put his entire future in peril. >> days later, he voluntarilyed into rehab. >> the long stint in rehab was a chance for him to actually slow down a little bit and to deal with some of his problems. >> problems which shed new light on the chris brown we all thought we knew. >> when chris brown went into rehab, it came out that he was diagnosed with post traumatic stress disorder and bipolar disorder. that was a pretty big shock to people. >> it was someone who was beloved and needed attention. >> mr. brown sitting in custody. >> that attention came too little too late. >> the defendant is remanded, no bail. >>'ll by march of 2014, brown was back behind bars for violating his probation. >> after serving 108 days, he was released in june. and in typical chris brown fashion, he didn't miss a beat. >> just days out of jail, brown gave a stellar performance at the bet music awards. and he announced the release of his sixth studio album "x." his single, "new flame" a collaboration with usher became an instant r&b smash. now chris brown appears ready fo
. >> again, he found himself in a situation that put his entire future in peril. >> days later, he voluntarilyed into rehab. >> the long stint in rehab was a chance for him to actually slow down a little bit and to deal with some of his problems. >> problems which shed new light on the chris brown we all thought we knew. >> when chris brown went into rehab, it came out that he was diagnosed with post traumatic stress disorder and bipolar disorder. that was a pretty...
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. ♪ through the perilous fight o'er the ramparts we watched. ♪ were so gallantly treming. ♪ and the rocket. ♪ gave proof through the night that our flag was still there. ♪ o say does that star spangled banner yet wave. ( cheers ). ♪ o'er the land of the free and the home of the brave ♪ ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: jim cornelison, everybody! good night! thank you, jim. (cheers and applause) ♪ >> jon: welcome to the daily show. i'm jon stewart. my guest tonight, tavis smiley, author of "death of a king." it's fantastic. but first, we turn to isis. the terrorist insurgent group slash rogue nation, slash all-around living nightmare, slash-possible boy band. yes, different i.s.i.s.
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tediousss was on too for these perilous moments. i ordered the frame to be broken and the canvas taken out. it is done, and the precious portrait place in the hands of two man from new york for keeping. and now i must leave the house. at jas at the house thaton, had been writing when mrs. madison escape from the white house, she cut out from the frame the portrait of washington and carried it off. this is false. she had no time for doing it. he credited the steward and the gardener with the actual removal of the painting from the wall. thatteward later said young jennings himself had held the ladder. it is unclear that if jennings meant to suggest that madison was not involved at all. it was seen at certain that she at least gave the order for the removal of the painting. years later she would write to robert up eyster, one of the two gentleman from new york would carry the painting to safety, saying, i acted thus because of my respect for general washington. r kerr, wouldcob write that mrs. madison had ordered him to destroy the pa
tediousss was on too for these perilous moments. i ordered the frame to be broken and the canvas taken out. it is done, and the precious portrait place in the hands of two man from new york for keeping. and now i must leave the house. at jas at the house thaton, had been writing when mrs. madison escape from the white house, she cut out from the frame the portrait of washington and carried it off. this is false. she had no time for doing it. he credited the steward and the gardener with the...
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. >> in that pal, where chirp have made perilous journeys across the river and these bridges just too to school. >> it's been a day of mixed porches for the islamic state in iraq and isil, after making surprising gains through much of the summer. isil fighters are being pushed back in iraq. >> iraqi soldiers have recaptured 16 villages east of the capitol. more than 100 fighters were reportedly killed and 50 bombs diffused. iraqi commanders say almost all of the province is back under their control. meanwhile, in the northern part of the country, kurdish forces have also been making gains. they have retaken the town of bashir, that's 15-kilometers south. it fell to isil in june. monica has more. >> this was a major operation. soldiers launched coordinated attacks on three fronts, to century retake territory that isil fighters have taken from them, months before. now, the town of bashir is one of these, we are being told it is strategically very important, because isil fighters were thinking to use it, as a launch pad to retake the very important city. that obviously sits atop iraqs o
. >> in that pal, where chirp have made perilous journeys across the river and these bridges just too to school. >> it's been a day of mixed porches for the islamic state in iraq and isil, after making surprising gains through much of the summer. isil fighters are being pushed back in iraq. >> iraqi soldiers have recaptured 16 villages east of the capitol. more than 100 fighters were reportedly killed and 50 bombs diffused. iraqi commanders say almost all of the province is...
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this process was too tedious for these perilous moments. i ordered the frame to be broken and the canvas taken out. it is done any precious portrait placed in the hands of two gentleman from new york for safekeeping. now, dear sister, i must leave the house." reddit --president madison's slave who was at the white house with mrs. madison would write in his memoir it has often been stated in print that when mrs. madison escaped from the white house she cut out from the frame the large portrait of washington and carried it off. this is totally false. she had no time for doing it. whoops. he credited the steward and gardner with the actual removal of the painting from the wall. said young later jennings himself had held the ladder. it is unclear if jennings meant to suggest mrs. madison was not involved at all because it seems certain at least she gave the order for the removal of the painting. years later she would write to one of the two gentleman from new york who had carried the painting to safety in a wagon thus because of my respect for
this process was too tedious for these perilous moments. i ordered the frame to be broken and the canvas taken out. it is done any precious portrait placed in the hands of two gentleman from new york for safekeeping. now, dear sister, i must leave the house." reddit --president madison's slave who was at the white house with mrs. madison would write in his memoir it has often been stated in print that when mrs. madison escaped from the white house she cut out from the frame the large...
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. ♪ through the perilous fight o'er the ramparts we watched. ♪ were so gallantly treming. ♪ and the rockete bombs bursting in air. ♪ gave proof through the night that our flag was still there. ♪ o say does that star spangled banner yet wave. ( cheers ). ♪ o'er the land of the free and the home of the brave ♪ ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: jim cornelison, everybody! good night! thank you, jim. thanks for having us all over for dinner, chris and linda. yes, it was fabulous. oh, we're just really happy that your boys have become such good friends with our little butters. yeah, we figured that if our boys are gonna be great friends. we should all get to be friends, too. friends by default. [ laughs ] well, our boys do seem to be spending a lot of time together lately. i think ever since their friend kenny died, they've been looking for someone to fill the void. well, our son is a perfect void-filler. it's nice that he finally has your sons to be his best buddies. look, you guys, butters' asleep. he's such a douche bag. hey, you guys ever seen this trick? when someone's sleeping, you can t
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crews have started taking down temporary fencing that seems like it's been peril around this park. they started to take it down and they're getting ready for its opening. ribbon cutting ceremonies scheduled for 11:00 this morning. let's take a look at the video. almost three years of digging. the reconfigured dilworth park is ready for the area. the new area features a cafe, ice rink, and approved access to all septa transit lines. some residents say the project is worth the tens of millions of dollars it has cost. >> we need something in our neighborhood for all the different people traveling back and forth on their lunch breaks and stuff like that. >> reporter: progress has snagged the system along the way. we'll talk about that in the next 30 minutes and not everyone believes that this is necessarily a good use of private and public money as you can see, as it takes shape, as they take down the temporary fencing. we're live outside of city hall. jesse gary. >>> we're just getting this in. this is breaking news out of nashville, tennessee, where a disturbance has broken out at th
crews have started taking down temporary fencing that seems like it's been peril around this park. they started to take it down and they're getting ready for its opening. ribbon cutting ceremonies scheduled for 11:00 this morning. let's take a look at the video. almost three years of digging. the reconfigured dilworth park is ready for the area. the new area features a cafe, ice rink, and approved access to all septa transit lines. some residents say the project is worth the tens of millions of...
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tornado child, you cross me at your peril. i cling to light when the warm of anger lashes me into a spin, the pine trees bend to me, swept in my gyrations. 'cause i'm a tornado child. when the spirit takes my head, i hurtle into the vacuum of white sheets billowing and paint a swirl of color, streaked with my many songs. 'cause i am a tornado child. (applause) >>> this week on "moyers & company." >> it's time for everybody across this country to ask of their senators, to ask of their congressman or congresswoman, whose fight are you on? are you there for the folks who are out there trying to work for a living or are you just there for the millionaires and billionaires? >> funding is provided by -- -- encouraging the renewal of democracy. carnegie organization of new york. democratic engagement and the advancement of international peace and security. at carnegie.org. the ford foundation. working with visionaries on the front lines of social change worldwide. the herb albert foundation. supporting organizations whose mission it
tornado child, you cross me at your peril. i cling to light when the warm of anger lashes me into a spin, the pine trees bend to me, swept in my gyrations. 'cause i'm a tornado child. when the spirit takes my head, i hurtle into the vacuum of white sheets billowing and paint a swirl of color, streaked with my many songs. 'cause i am a tornado child. (applause) >>> this week on "moyers & company." >> it's time for everybody across this country to ask of their...
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supported a plan to take the fight to the ias so when gas prices go up, when they put iraq's oil in peril, she can say i did something. i think you have to look at state by state. >> christian whiten, thank you so much. that does it for me. stick around. "the five" is up next. i'll see you back in one hour o fox news. but i don't want my breathing problems to get in the way of hosting my book club. that's why i asked my doctor about b-r-e-o. once-daily breo ellipta helps increase airflow from the lungs for a full 24 hours. and breo helps reduce symptom flare-ups that last several days and require oral steroids, antibiotics, or hospital stay. breo is not for asthma. breo contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. it is not known if this risk is increased in copd. breo won't replace rescue inhalers for sudden copd symptoms and should not be used more than once a day. breo may increase your risk of pneumonia, thrush, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking breo. ask your doct
supported a plan to take the fight to the ias so when gas prices go up, when they put iraq's oil in peril, she can say i did something. i think you have to look at state by state. >> christian whiten, thank you so much. that does it for me. stick around. "the five" is up next. i'll see you back in one hour o fox news. but i don't want my breathing problems to get in the way of hosting my book club. that's why i asked my doctor about b-r-e-o. once-daily breo ellipta helps...
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areas, kurdish forces and iraqi army forces have regained territory from isis, but they are still perilously close to this city, irbil in the north, and baghdad in the south. and so there's still a lot of need in the opinion of many people here for this offensive against isis to intensify in iraq as well. wolf? >> ben wedeman on the scene for us in northern iraq in irbil. thanks very much. dig a little deeper now, joining us, three guests, retired u.s. army colonel, derek harvey, douglas olivett, the former national security council irrakt director for both presidents bush and obama, and our cnn military analyst, retired army lieutenant, general mark hurt ling. the pentagon called this a sustainable campaign. what exactly does that mean? how long could this last? >> wolf, as we saw this begin last night r, i think you will e action by the coalition forces, particularly the next few days, continued strike. this wasn't a one-night affair. they say sustainable, they mean that the bombing is going to continue. there will be other actions, follow-they could strike targets. and we should prepare f
areas, kurdish forces and iraqi army forces have regained territory from isis, but they are still perilously close to this city, irbil in the north, and baghdad in the south. and so there's still a lot of need in the opinion of many people here for this offensive against isis to intensify in iraq as well. wolf? >> ben wedeman on the scene for us in northern iraq in irbil. thanks very much. dig a little deeper now, joining us, three guests, retired u.s. army colonel, derek harvey, douglas...
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earlier, in pretoria, a south african judge ruled the former peril of six star was guilty of culpable homicide in the shooting death of his girlfriend. >> pistorius was not found guilty of murder. it will be up to the judge on october 13 to decide how and for how long the story is should be punished if at all. >> as pistorius arrived in court, he knew he had been spared the worst. the judge repeated her comments from thursday. there was not enough evidence to prove the story is intended to kill his girlfriend, reeva steenkamp. but she said he had clearly broken the law. she settled on a lesser charge. >> mr. pistorius, please stand up. the accused is found not guilty and is discharged. instead, he is found guilty of culpable homicide. >> the verdict supports pistorius' version of events that he mistook reeva steenkamp for an intruder and him panic shot her through the bathroom door. the prosecution accused pistorius of murder, believing the fatal shooting was the result of a lovers quarrel. >> we're disappointed that we did not get or secure a conviction on premeditated murder, and al
earlier, in pretoria, a south african judge ruled the former peril of six star was guilty of culpable homicide in the shooting death of his girlfriend. >> pistorius was not found guilty of murder. it will be up to the judge on october 13 to decide how and for how long the story is should be punished if at all. >> as pistorius arrived in court, he knew he had been spared the worst. the judge repeated her comments from thursday. there was not enough evidence to prove the story is...
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republican senator pat roberts and republican governor sam brownback find themselves in serious political peril in this most republican of states, two races that were on no one's radar a few months ago, one of which may decide who controls the united states senate. it's enough to make an observer like the kansas city star's dave helling, who's covered politics for almost 35 years, to feel as if he's not in kansas anymore, where every statewide official and every member of congress is republican. so if someone had told you up till say eight months ago that you would be seeing the race for both senator and governor develop the way it has, what would you have told them? >> that they're smoking something that's legal in colorado but not in kansas. kansas may be, jeff, one of the most republican states in the country. so i don't think anyone a year ago would have thought at any level that either sam brownback and certainly pat roberts would be in any major trouble. they are. >> reporter: for the 78-year-old roberts, political vulnerability is an unwelcome stranger. first elected to the house 34 year
republican senator pat roberts and republican governor sam brownback find themselves in serious political peril in this most republican of states, two races that were on no one's radar a few months ago, one of which may decide who controls the united states senate. it's enough to make an observer like the kansas city star's dave helling, who's covered politics for almost 35 years, to feel as if he's not in kansas anymore, where every statewide official and every member of congress is...
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ocean leaving everything familiar behind to plunge into a vast uncertainty with little thought of the perils the final result of hundreds of years of cumulative reaching for the beloved. the fingers of desire struck the match. >> a lot packed in that paragraph and i wonder if you might unpack it for me. >> yes. i, well, i grew up with a certain amount of embarrassment and shame about being asian in america during '60s and '70s. and i didn't understand it at the time, but looking back on it now as a man in his 50s, i'm older than you. >> barely. >> i see that much of that baggage was passed on to me by my parents and grandparents and by my great-grandparents. it was part of this, the colonel experience. i come from a country that was colinized by spaniards and then americans and i think that that sense of shame and inferiority t that i grew up with that i didn't understand i was given at birth anda# i didn't understandt until i was much older. >> how is that different from other cultures. we could have the same conversation i had in the past about hispanics, the latinos, what makes that a sim
ocean leaving everything familiar behind to plunge into a vast uncertainty with little thought of the perils the final result of hundreds of years of cumulative reaching for the beloved. the fingers of desire struck the match. >> a lot packed in that paragraph and i wonder if you might unpack it for me. >> yes. i, well, i grew up with a certain amount of embarrassment and shame about being asian in america during '60s and '70s. and i didn't understand it at the time, but looking...
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>> we can never repay you for the great sacrifice and service that you provided in such a time of perili thank all of you for coming this morning to help us honor our world war ii veterans and their families. god bless all of our veterans and all of their families, and especially, lord, please bless the men and women who are serving today and coming off the battlefields in iraq and satisfying. what -- and afghanistan. what a magnificent job they are and have been doing. god bless america. thank you very much. >> thank you very much. and thank you, too, world war ii veterans. we're very appreciative with what all the friends of the world war ii memorial have done and continue to do to thank and honor our world war ii veterans and their families. i've reached an age where some of the people i worked with asked me if i fought in world war ii. my answer is, well, right after the japanese attack on pearl harbor, i tried to enlist but was only 3 years old, my mother wouldn't sign for me. you know, it's one of those regrets you carry with you your whole life. we're privileged to have with us t
>> we can never repay you for the great sacrifice and service that you provided in such a time of perili thank all of you for coming this morning to help us honor our world war ii veterans and their families. god bless all of our veterans and all of their families, and especially, lord, please bless the men and women who are serving today and coming off the battlefields in iraq and satisfying. what -- and afghanistan. what a magnificent job they are and have been doing. god bless america....
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he joined 600 other men to make the perilous journey to europe on a dangerously overcrowded boat fromya. >> i want peace, but i want to work, i am 19 years olds. i had to leave because there is no food, no money, nothing there. >> reporter: many of the air eritreans didn't want to walk or reveal their identities because they fear reprisals against the families that they left behind. the eritrean population is being oppressed there have been massive numbers of arrests and forced con description in to the eritrean army. >> reporter: they are crossing the border between italy and franz in record numbers. most of trying to reach the united king to him. air tray a is now being called the north korea of africa. amnesty internationaling a significant 10,000 political prisoners are being held there in appalling conditions it's been likened to an open prison. he was a professional photographer in air tray a, he know works as a signal man on i french railways, he mass officially recognized as a refugees. he told us his elder brother was drowned attempting to reach the shores of europe. >> i wou
he joined 600 other men to make the perilous journey to europe on a dangerously overcrowded boat fromya. >> i want peace, but i want to work, i am 19 years olds. i had to leave because there is no food, no money, nothing there. >> reporter: many of the air eritreans didn't want to walk or reveal their identities because they fear reprisals against the families that they left behind. the eritrean population is being oppressed there have been massive numbers of arrests and forced con...
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office which was the guys at the company didn't tell us is that's perilous access is also pretty useful for playing a private school jokes on unsuspecting colleagues. the computers in our office can be accessed by pretty much any artsy employee i install the parlous desktop client so one of them the other day just to start the program unfortunately our producer you get didn't know this when she sat at the computer and the opportunity to play a practical joke on a was just too good to miss. we had four cameras around the office while you was away and i was in constant contact with our director said again you told me once one zero then went to back off right surrogates just give me the go ahead and you usenet out of the room for a second try connects into a computer. sign in. three even mr computers my home computer is on his yearly his computer this is it. now we can see looks like she's watching all the sort of technology updates so good for her right let's have some fun. by moving a mouse nothing too drastic starts off with. someone else move the mouse i hear. it weird you don't unders
office which was the guys at the company didn't tell us is that's perilous access is also pretty useful for playing a private school jokes on unsuspecting colleagues. the computers in our office can be accessed by pretty much any artsy employee i install the parlous desktop client so one of them the other day just to start the program unfortunately our producer you get didn't know this when she sat at the computer and the opportunity to play a practical joke on a was just too good to miss. we...
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. >> it's the peril of the red state democrats that really caused him to put this -- he's going to getfrom the hispanic community if he does it. but you look at what happened in louisiana, arkansas, alaska, and he said i can't do it now. i'll tell you, he'll have a hellish fire storm on his hands if he in december, which my guess would be he would likely to do, he grants an executive amnesty when george bush took all of that trouble to go to the congress of the united states to fight a great battle, saying in effect, congress and the president decide this together. he does that unilaterally and i think he's going to permanently help his party and damage it. >> tom? >> i'm with pat. i think it's absolutely about the midterm elections and the president -- it's just a shame the president really is so decided by opinion polling data when he makes speeches and policies. even in the isis speech, he was mentioning businesses. there's a real confusion here about leadership. that to me is the crux of the issue. but he's seen the opinion polling data shifting since the crisis with the border chi
. >> it's the peril of the red state democrats that really caused him to put this -- he's going to getfrom the hispanic community if he does it. but you look at what happened in louisiana, arkansas, alaska, and he said i can't do it now. i'll tell you, he'll have a hellish fire storm on his hands if he in december, which my guess would be he would likely to do, he grants an executive amnesty when george bush took all of that trouble to go to the congress of the united states to fight a...
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it is a civil war, a quagmire into which britain should tread at dire peril. at its heart are the incendiary internal islamic conflicts -- sunni versus shia, and their chief protagonists and sponsors saudi arabia versus iran. there is also a cold war hangover, of the u.s. -- with all its considerable military and intelligence assets in the region -- versus russia, with its only mediterranean port and intelligence capability in syria. even more crucially, assad is backed by 40% of his population. his ruling shia -- aligned alawites, fearful of being oppressed by the sunni majority, along with the kurds, christians and other minorities do not like his repressive ba'athist rule very much. they fear the alternative even more becoming victims. of genocide, jihadism or sharia extremism. assad was never going to be defeated militarily and he is not now. that is the truth. if western military intervention had somehow toppled him without a settlement in place, violent chaos on the syrian quicksand would still have ensued. the arab league envoy lakhdar brahimi, along wi
it is a civil war, a quagmire into which britain should tread at dire peril. at its heart are the incendiary internal islamic conflicts -- sunni versus shia, and their chief protagonists and sponsors saudi arabia versus iran. there is also a cold war hangover, of the u.s. -- with all its considerable military and intelligence assets in the region -- versus russia, with its only mediterranean port and intelligence capability in syria. even more crucially, assad is backed by 40% of his...
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thousands of homes in peril one man may be the cause >>we have arrested a suspect >>whoosh >> grant:after the hurricane.. >>i felt really in danger. things started getting real intense in the hours of the night peoplewere breaking in >> grant:looters targeting vacationers trapped in baja >>whoosh >> grant:. the countdown to the new iphones. as the lines get long tech reporter gabe slate uncovers hidden gems system. >>whoosh >> grant:afterschool fights at an antioch shopping mall. >>"when is going to be stopped ? who is going to take care of this? >> grant:fed up shop owners forced to closed their doors. why police say their hands are tied. and it's called the red zone. from the start of college classes to thanksgiving break. >> grant:the most dangerous time for freshmen women. find out what schools are doing to protect them from sexual assault >> grant:this is a full hour of your >> pam: a suspected arsonist has been arrested california woman doubts brother's role in wildfire >> reporter: we have 12,000 residents there are threat from the fighter. >> reporter: king fighter is still out of
thousands of homes in peril one man may be the cause >>we have arrested a suspect >>whoosh >> grant:after the hurricane.. >>i felt really in danger. things started getting real intense in the hours of the night peoplewere breaking in >> grant:looters targeting vacationers trapped in baja >>whoosh >> grant:. the countdown to the new iphones. as the lines get long tech reporter gabe slate uncovers hidden gems system. >>whoosh >>...
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tornado child, you cross me at your peril. i cling to light when the warm of anger lashes me into a spin, the pine trees bend to me, swept in my gyrations. 'cause i'm a tornado child. when the spirit takes my head, i hurtle into the vacuum of white sheets billowing and paint a swirl of color, streaked with my many songs. 'cause i am a tornado child. (applause) test. test.
tornado child, you cross me at your peril. i cling to light when the warm of anger lashes me into a spin, the pine trees bend to me, swept in my gyrations. 'cause i'm a tornado child. when the spirit takes my head, i hurtle into the vacuum of white sheets billowing and paint a swirl of color, streaked with my many songs. 'cause i am a tornado child. (applause) test. test.
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proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight o'er the ramparts we watched were so allantly streaming and the ockets' red glare the bombs ursting in air gave proof hrough the night that our flag as still there o say does that tar-spangled banner yet wave o'er the land of the free and the home of the brave >> ladies and gentlemen, please remain standing as the chaplain of the united states house of representatives, the reverend patrick conroy, gives the nvocation. >> let us pray. loving and gracious creator of us all, we give you thanks for giving us this day and so many days since that moment as one 13 years ago. bless all of us who are gathered here. send your spirit of peace and consolation as we recall a tragic day when so many innocent souls were called into your presence and so many others began lives filled with sorrow and mourning. today we remember them all and in a special way the men and women who died while responding o that national tragedy. we thank you for their courage and self-sacrifice while assisting those
proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight o'er the ramparts we watched were so allantly streaming and the ockets' red glare the bombs ursting in air gave proof hrough the night that our flag as still there o say does that tar-spangled banner yet wave o'er the land of the free and the home of the brave >> ladies and gentlemen, please remain standing as the chaplain of the united states house of representatives, the...
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it is to america's peril if we miscalculate and fail to understand their importance. it is to america's peril if we underestimate who the enemy is, what isil is fighting for and against and what it will take to defeat isil. never place our military between two warring fractions is legged end dare and lethal. if america is pulled into a civil war on the lands of iraq and syria with having taken sides, we will be on the wrong side of history. our military has already lost over 6,000 americans with 50,000 more brave wounded or incapacitated. our nation has spent over a trillion dollars training iraqis to defend their own nation but lieges that our government trained tore off their uniforms and fled. it is not disputed that an important reason for this is the former prime minister of iraq weakened his own iraqi army by putting his cronies who were underequipped and could not fight. to win, america cannot and must not make a mistake of looking at native tribal leaders who have been cut out of the decisions being made by a baghdad government so utterly calculated against su
it is to america's peril if we miscalculate and fail to understand their importance. it is to america's peril if we underestimate who the enemy is, what isil is fighting for and against and what it will take to defeat isil. never place our military between two warring fractions is legged end dare and lethal. if america is pulled into a civil war on the lands of iraq and syria with having taken sides, we will be on the wrong side of history. our military has already lost over 6,000 americans...
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this is an extraordinarily perilous moment for europe and extraordinarily perilous moment for the ukraine and he is making jokes about his failed website on obamacare. whoever wrote those talking points the president should have said this is not the moment but he didn't do that. stuart: like the speech was directly written a month ago and not within hours of is actually making the speech. got to deal with what is going on in the markets for a start. we're 62 points. i want to go through the markets. at 62 on the dow. that is awfully close to intraday highs for the dow jones industrial average. look at the s&p 500. a similar story. we are back at 2006. very close to the high point for that indicator. house and bold not moving much this morning, up $4. the ten year treasury yields, we always go through these indicators, and not much news there. come on in, charles. you got to answer requests and for me. why is it the stock market is at record highs won the world is clearly in flames and in turmoil? that is a contradiction and i don't get it. charles: i always said i built my investments on
this is an extraordinarily perilous moment for europe and extraordinarily perilous moment for the ukraine and he is making jokes about his failed website on obamacare. whoever wrote those talking points the president should have said this is not the moment but he didn't do that. stuart: like the speech was directly written a month ago and not within hours of is actually making the speech. got to deal with what is going on in the markets for a start. we're 62 points. i want to go through the...
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and i think unless we get control of it, we're in peril of losing the country we all grew up in. this has been an issue, as you know, since i first launched my own political career which wasn't all that successful. but i'm very apprehensive about that, and i do not understand why that the incumbent president of the united states cannot even go down and take a look at the crisis on the border and is shooting pool when he should be down there. so that's my view -- [applause] >> hi, mr. buchanan. my question is a counterfactual history question. if nixon would have won the election in 1960 rather than jfk, would we have had a cuban missile crisis? would we have had a bay of pigs? and how would he have handled vietnam? now, we know from choose chef's -- khrushchevs diaries and what have you that he thought john f. kennedy was a lightweight. i don't think he would have thought that way about nixon. how do you see it? >> i do believe that khrushchev saw kennedy being hesitant in launching the bay of pigses, which was a complete debacle. then he ran into kennedy at vienna, and even kenn
and i think unless we get control of it, we're in peril of losing the country we all grew up in. this has been an issue, as you know, since i first launched my own political career which wasn't all that successful. but i'm very apprehensive about that, and i do not understand why that the incumbent president of the united states cannot even go down and take a look at the crisis on the border and is shooting pool when he should be down there. so that's my view -- [applause] >> hi, mr....
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steve vogel is the author of "through the perilous fight." he's a veteran journalist who wrote for the "washington post" until 2014. most recently covering2014. most recently covering the treatment of veterans from the wars in afghanistan and iraq. vogel covered the september 11th, 2001 terrorist attack on the pentagon, and the building's subsequent reconstruction, he also covered the fall of berlin -- of the berlin wall. he's working on a project, the history of berlin during the cold war, maybe he has gone back in his mind at least to the fall of berlin. and he also covered the class of the war -- he received a master's degree in international public policy from john's hopkins university school of advanced international studies. it's our pleasure to welcome steve vogel to the podium. >> thank you very much. a great honor to be here, and thank you to the u.s. capitol historical society and the white house historical association. and james madison's montpelier for including me in this great hon honor. i thought i would take on the myth that t
steve vogel is the author of "through the perilous fight." he's a veteran journalist who wrote for the "washington post" until 2014. most recently covering2014. most recently covering the treatment of veterans from the wars in afghanistan and iraq. vogel covered the september 11th, 2001 terrorist attack on the pentagon, and the building's subsequent reconstruction, he also covered the fall of berlin -- of the berlin wall. he's working on a project, the history of berlin...