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the doubts and the frustrations and the anxieties that resulted from not resolving that question persisted and the reason it was left unresolved was because of the failure of the president of the united states to provide the answer to those basic questions, what does the president know and when did he know it. we now know what the president knew and when he knew it, because of events that have occurred subsequent to the urban committee hearings with which the nation had great familiarity, and those events were, contrary to the president's desire, he was finally forced, by law, and by the anger and the wrath literally of the american people, to relinquish the most vital evidence that had been withheld, the tapes of his conversations, the best evidence of what the president knew and when he knew it. but in the process of obtaining that evidence, there was almost a constitutional crisis, you'll recall, because the president, in his consistent and persistent efforts to obstruct the pursuit of truth, fired archibald cox, the prosecutor, because they, too, persisted in following the remedies ava
the doubts and the frustrations and the anxieties that resulted from not resolving that question persisted and the reason it was left unresolved was because of the failure of the president of the united states to provide the answer to those basic questions, what does the president know and when did he know it. we now know what the president knew and when he knew it, because of events that have occurred subsequent to the urban committee hearings with which the nation had great familiarity, and...
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water has a persistence. a persistence to cut through mountains and carve out valleys.kes the same kind of determination to build your dreams. in 1873, adolph coors came here to build his. a dream of brewing a beer with pure rocky mountain water and to this day, it's made the same way. persistence. it has its benefits. coors. the banquet beer. honey, look i got one to land. uh-huh. (vo) there's good more... honey, look at all these smart rewards points verizon just gave me. ooh, you got a buddy. i'm like a statue. i just signed up and, boom, all these points. ...and there's not-so-good more. you're a big guy... ...oh no. get the good more with verizon smart rewards and rack up points to use towards the things you really want. get the lg g3 for $199.99. have the protein and fuel to fire you up. ♪ hot pockets! got protein to pleeease! ♪ ♪ cuz every bite has got my hot ham and cheeeeese! ♪ hey piÑata! i got energyyy! ♪ ♪ from my, my hot pockets! my hot pockets! ♪ with the protein of premium hickory ham and 100% real cheese... it's food that fires you up! ♪ hot pockets! my
water has a persistence. a persistence to cut through mountains and carve out valleys.kes the same kind of determination to build your dreams. in 1873, adolph coors came here to build his. a dream of brewing a beer with pure rocky mountain water and to this day, it's made the same way. persistence. it has its benefits. coors. the banquet beer. honey, look i got one to land. uh-huh. (vo) there's good more... honey, look at all these smart rewards points verizon just gave me. ooh, you got a...
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water has a persistence. a persistence to cut through mountains and carve out valleys.akes the same kind of determination to build your dreams. in 1873, adolph coors came here to build his. a dream of brewing a beer with pure rocky mountain water and to this day, it's made the same way. persistence. it has its benefits. coors. the banquet beer. hey,ird cries ] throw me a pepsi. ♪ the cooler! ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing new wild cherry and vanilla pepsi made with real sugar. ♪ gotcha. who wants a drink? [ all cheer ] [ male announcer ] a real big summer starts with new flavors of pepsi made with real sugar. ab some before it gets away. get the pepsi! a mint flavor that hointensifies as you chew.. 5 ascent gum. stimulate your senses. [cheering and applause] >> jon: welcome back. you know, it's been a rough summer so far. [bleeped]. the terrible violence in gaza, the carnage in ukraine. meanwhile, everyone in syria's like, hello, also being relentlesslyÑi bombed. makes you kind of nostalgic for the news stories of summers gone by. >> the ultimate summer nightmare, gre
water has a persistence. a persistence to cut through mountains and carve out valleys.akes the same kind of determination to build your dreams. in 1873, adolph coors came here to build his. a dream of brewing a beer with pure rocky mountain water and to this day, it's made the same way. persistence. it has its benefits. coors. the banquet beer. hey,ird cries ] throw me a pepsi. ♪ the cooler! ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing new wild cherry and vanilla pepsi made with real sugar. ♪ gotcha....
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water has a persistence. a persistence to cut through mountains and carve out valleys.kes the same kind of determination to build your dreams. in 1873, adolph coors came here to build his. a dream of brewing a beer with pure rocky mountain water and to this day, it's made the same way. persistence. it has its benefits. coors. the banquet beer. the snow at olive garden.vors, dive into our new pappardelle pescatore with the best of the bay. prepared from scratch daily and always served with unlimited salad and breadsticks. taste the flavors of the season at olive garden. >> stephen: that's it for "the report," everybody. good night. comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org - the one who plays jamie is not english. - he's not? - i don't know what nationality he is, but he's definitely not english. - that's amazing. he's got the most amazing--dog! - whoa! - come on, max, no. bad dog, bad. i'm so sorry. i just rescued him from a shelter. [dog barking fiercely] he seems to get really aggressive towards people with darker-colored skin. i'm so sorr
water has a persistence. a persistence to cut through mountains and carve out valleys.kes the same kind of determination to build your dreams. in 1873, adolph coors came here to build his. a dream of brewing a beer with pure rocky mountain water and to this day, it's made the same way. persistence. it has its benefits. coors. the banquet beer. the snow at olive garden.vors, dive into our new pappardelle pescatore with the best of the bay. prepared from scratch daily and always served with...
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in making this country a better place, persistent and making sure that it happens to know other -- that it never happens to other families, you have never, ever stopped and i think it is extraordinary in the history of this country would you have done would you continue to do. continue to do it. take these recommendations would you think are important to the security of country, you get tremendous credibility. you continue to be a great help. >> i would like to ask you to join me in thanking lee and tom not just for today but for decades of proud public service to the country. and as we are thanking them, i also thank all of you. you are not an audience. the vast majority of you are experts who have been deeply engaged in leading this work for a dozen years. and we thank you for that and we hope you had the opportunity to work together. thanks. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> next, washington journal. and in the senate confirmation hearing for robert mcdonald. >> our guest on this week skewing day. >> in
in making this country a better place, persistent and making sure that it happens to know other -- that it never happens to other families, you have never, ever stopped and i think it is extraordinary in the history of this country would you have done would you continue to do. continue to do it. take these recommendations would you think are important to the security of country, you get tremendous credibility. you continue to be a great help. >> i would like to ask you to join me in...
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water has a persistence. a persistence to cut through mountains and carve out valleys.s the same kind of determination to build your dreams. in 1873, adolph coors came here to build his. a dream of brewing a beer with pure rocky mountain water and to this day, it's made the same way. persistence. it has its benefits. coors. the banquet beer. not sure, but it what looks awesome. ♪ we heat the room to 110 degrees. huh? she's fine. on your right! what did you get? no clue, but it's jacked with protein. wow in a world filled with fads, it's nice to get back to basics. seriously dude? meat, cheese and nuts? seriously. new p3 portable protein pack from oscar mayer with 13g of serious protein. it's p3, it's oscar mayer. you know that dream... on my count. ...the one where you step up and save the day? make it happen. (crowd) oh no... with verizon xlte. hey guys, i got it right here! we've doubled our 4g lte bandwidth in cities coast to coast. so take on more. with xlte. on the largest, most reliable 4g lte network. a totally different breed of chocolate cereal. wicked crunch o
water has a persistence. a persistence to cut through mountains and carve out valleys.s the same kind of determination to build your dreams. in 1873, adolph coors came here to build his. a dream of brewing a beer with pure rocky mountain water and to this day, it's made the same way. persistence. it has its benefits. coors. the banquet beer. not sure, but it what looks awesome. ♪ we heat the room to 110 degrees. huh? she's fine. on your right! what did you get? no clue, but it's jacked with...
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to our community be a great dad or work for local government or small business passion and will persistence live your life with passion and with purpose so no matter what you choose or no matter or no matter what you grew up to become you're a younger generation it is looking at up to you and lift them up out of the subsequence. think about all the important people we've got judging luke and nancy pelosi and others those are really a fine example of unregistering leaders i want to close by saying congratulations on your continued success and offer a word of encouragement that as san francisco continues to grow this change can only happen a that with you and it accepts and recognized that san francisco is a exemplifies and incorporating body do not building the hype when people say that san francisco is pushing you out this has room for everyone in this audience and remember you are able to rise above all the circumstances >> thank you. i admire you and god bless (clapping). >> you know, in my former life not that i'm gone but for years i was working for the school district i was a teacher a
to our community be a great dad or work for local government or small business passion and will persistence live your life with passion and with purpose so no matter what you choose or no matter or no matter what you grew up to become you're a younger generation it is looking at up to you and lift them up out of the subsequence. think about all the important people we've got judging luke and nancy pelosi and others those are really a fine example of unregistering leaders i want to close by...
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if we persist in the kind of rhetoric that says, you know, we will be israel's friend forever. our interest is their interest. we're all engaged in the constant struggle against terrorism. i think that allows very real and dangerous problems to fester. >> ladies and gentlemen, we have one more question but before that, i want to thank everyone for coming. thank c-span and please get your book signed after the event. >> he got one more question so don't clap yet, unless you're clapping for him, which is ok. >> how do you respond to robert gate's charge that wikileaks has blood on its hands and is a threat to national security? >> i think that -- let's stipulate for the sake of the argument that they did the leaking. for the sake of argument we'll say he did. it is wrong it is rep reprehensible reprehensible. if we're going to have a military, we have to have a military in which good order and discipline prevailed. it has to be a military in which soldiers do not take it upon themselves to try to undermine the policy of the commander in chief. that is a direct assault on civilian
if we persist in the kind of rhetoric that says, you know, we will be israel's friend forever. our interest is their interest. we're all engaged in the constant struggle against terrorism. i think that allows very real and dangerous problems to fester. >> ladies and gentlemen, we have one more question but before that, i want to thank everyone for coming. thank c-span and please get your book signed after the event. >> he got one more question so don't clap yet, unless you're...
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they called him delusional, but he persisted, and his team persisted, and they were the first to get approval from the government in sort of the teeth of the financial downturn when no one was really paying attention to export natural gas, export lng. they figured out how to borrow billions of dollars more to refit, reformat these terminals, and they're going to be the first ones starting next year to export lng from this country. and his stock has soared. he's worth about $3-$400 million today, and it's really a fascinating story to me of resilience and persistence. be and maybe overconfidence too because you or i might have kind of given up and and say it's not going to work. my stock's at a dollar, my investors hate me. but he didn't give up, and i do give him credit for that. and today he's seen as sort of a national resource, sort of a hero in some ways because we're all trying to figure out what to do with russia and putin, and he's the one that's going to be exporting natural gas. now, he's not doing it to europe, most of his contracts are going to asia, but he's still seen as
they called him delusional, but he persisted, and his team persisted, and they were the first to get approval from the government in sort of the teeth of the financial downturn when no one was really paying attention to export natural gas, export lng. they figured out how to borrow billions of dollars more to refit, reformat these terminals, and they're going to be the first ones starting next year to export lng from this country. and his stock has soared. he's worth about $3-$400 million...
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and we're likely to see the heat persist. another dangerous heat to continue across theseocations over the weekend. if you have any outdoor man's, try to arrange it to the morning and evening hours and take real precautions. eastern continental asia looking hot again. reaching up to 30 degrees for the high. now across europe, still very messy in and around the central locations. even toward the east, we had a water spout in turkey. the system is shifting all the way to the west and it is creating instability. a lot of these widespread area of severe thunderstorms are in store for you. hail, damaging winds, even a tornado could not be ruled out. we have heat moving into the iberian peninsula so madrid, looking at 35 degrees. 34.4 was the record for july, heating up to 34 again on friday. so extreme heat remains here. across the u.s., eastern seaboard still looking very messy. we have flood warnings in place in north carolina. this should be pulling away but still creating lots of rain and thunderstorms across the southeast. ve
and we're likely to see the heat persist. another dangerous heat to continue across theseocations over the weekend. if you have any outdoor man's, try to arrange it to the morning and evening hours and take real precautions. eastern continental asia looking hot again. reaching up to 30 degrees for the high. now across europe, still very messy in and around the central locations. even toward the east, we had a water spout in turkey. the system is shifting all the way to the west and it is...
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i was very persistent. i think that's what helped me in business, too.owing what you want, following a path and doing your homework. >> this attitude swept her to the top of the profession making her a fashion icon and role model of being the first african-american to grace the cover of "mademoiselle" magazine. >> she's never stopped doing and growing and sharing. i cannot tell you how many people she has helped when they needed her assistance. >> her growth to become first black woman with a national lifestyle brand meant taking risks into uncharted territory with her first restaurant in new york city the now legendary b. smith. >> you opened this oasis and all types of people gravitated, young, old, black, white, different ethnicities and you said, man, this is the way the world should be. >> i had this big picture window on 8th avenue. and people would say to me, aren't you a little bit afraid to have all those african-americans in the window because the whites are not going to want to come when they see everybody there. i said to many people, i would
i was very persistent. i think that's what helped me in business, too.owing what you want, following a path and doing your homework. >> this attitude swept her to the top of the profession making her a fashion icon and role model of being the first african-american to grace the cover of "mademoiselle" magazine. >> she's never stopped doing and growing and sharing. i cannot tell you how many people she has helped when they needed her assistance. >> her growth to...
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asian-american men and examines why many of the negative stereotypes surrounding them still, unfortunately, persist to this very day. then we'll turn to a conversation with center simone campbell who's made it her mission to work for economic justice and immigration reform and has been challenged by the church hierarchy for advocating for the poor. we're glad you've joined us. those conversations coming up right now. ♪ >>> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ >>> race and gender stereotypes still dominate much of the american experience, but it's more often than not framed in a black and white dynamic tackling this from an asian perspective is university of oregon professor alex tizon called "big little man" which combines personal experience with an historical perspective. alex tizon, i'm honored to have you on this program. >> great to be here. thanks. i wonder if i could put upon you to read one paragraph -- you got your cheaters in your pocket? >> i've got my cheaters. >> i'm sorry to put you on the spot that way. there's one paragraph that just struck me
asian-american men and examines why many of the negative stereotypes surrounding them still, unfortunately, persist to this very day. then we'll turn to a conversation with center simone campbell who's made it her mission to work for economic justice and immigration reform and has been challenged by the church hierarchy for advocating for the poor. we're glad you've joined us. those conversations coming up right now. ♪ >>> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like...
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may turn out to be nothing but you'll be glad you watched them if they are persistently coughing for the next 20 minutes and then you need to get some help. >> reporter: experts say a small amount of fluid briefly in the airway can lead to two types of drowning. dry drowning and secondary drowning. both can be potentially life threatening. dry drowning, the fluid sets off a spasm in the airway and air can't get in or out. with secondary drowning, water gets in, sets up inflammation which draws fluid into the lungs from the body, something called pulmonary edema. >> usually we want those people into the er fairly quickly. we'll actually maintain their airway for them. sometimes that requires intubation put them on ventilator breathing machine. >> reporter: one to 2% of all drowning cases are caused by these conditions. children under the age of five and people ages 15 to 25 are most common the affected. persist 10 coughing, fatigue, vomiting, chest pain, wheezing are the usual symptom and can occur up to 24 hour later. dr. wells saw it happen when he was a lifeguard. >> we knew the ki
may turn out to be nothing but you'll be glad you watched them if they are persistently coughing for the next 20 minutes and then you need to get some help. >> reporter: experts say a small amount of fluid briefly in the airway can lead to two types of drowning. dry drowning and secondary drowning. both can be potentially life threatening. dry drowning, the fluid sets off a spasm in the airway and air can't get in or out. with secondary drowning, water gets in, sets up inflammation which...
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i want to talk with you this morning about an elusive d-day mystery that persists despite the millions of words written about the allied invasion of normandy on june 6, 1944. what did general dwight d eisenhower say when he gave the final order to launch the attack? it's puzzling to me that perhaps the most important decision of the 20th century did not -- to history, to pose perrity a memorable quote to mark the occasion, something to live up to the magnitude of ike's decision, something iconic like general douglas mcarthur's vow to the people of the philippines, i shall return. the steaks of the invasion merited verbal splendor. if the operation had failed the allies might never have won the war. and yet eyewitnesses to eisenhower great moment of decision could not agree on what he said. he could not even agree with himself. he related five versions of his fateful words to journalists and byinbiographers over the years, perhaps even more mysteriously he wrote five different versions of the statement in a 1964 article commemorating the 20t 20th anniversary of d-day. well, to put those
i want to talk with you this morning about an elusive d-day mystery that persists despite the millions of words written about the allied invasion of normandy on june 6, 1944. what did general dwight d eisenhower say when he gave the final order to launch the attack? it's puzzling to me that perhaps the most important decision of the 20th century did not -- to history, to pose perrity a memorable quote to mark the occasion, something to live up to the magnitude of ike's decision, something...
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if you have persistent diarrhea, contact your doctor right away. other serious stomach conditions may exist. avoid if you take clopidogrel. nexium 40 mg is only available by prescription. talk to your doctor. for free home delivery, enroll in nexium direct today. this is holly. her long day of outdoor adventure starts with knee pain. and a choice. take 6 tylenol in a day or just 2 aleve for all day relief. onward! ♪ nothing's missed with tenatwist ♪ ♪ don't miss a beat... ♪ nothing's missed with tenatwist ♪ ♪ oooh discover the fearless protection of tena. so absorbent even when you twist not a drop escapes. ♪ nothing's missed with tenatwist ♪ >>> and next here tonight, an actor we all know, kelsey grammer inside a drama as old as greek tragedy and as new as life today. it's about crime and forgiveness and justice. he spoke emotionally to the prisoner who killed his sister four decades ago. as the inmate begged a parole board for freedom. tonight we have the parole board's answer. here's abc's mara schiavocampo. >> reporter: an emotional day for act
if you have persistent diarrhea, contact your doctor right away. other serious stomach conditions may exist. avoid if you take clopidogrel. nexium 40 mg is only available by prescription. talk to your doctor. for free home delivery, enroll in nexium direct today. this is holly. her long day of outdoor adventure starts with knee pain. and a choice. take 6 tylenol in a day or just 2 aleve for all day relief. onward! ♪ nothing's missed with tenatwist ♪ ♪ don't miss a beat... ♪ nothing's...
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what we have to do is keep on it so it means persistent focus persistently there should been persistent action for pretty much forever. the chief and i are fully committed to doing just that. the second topic on personnel as their total force which of course was means or active-duty air national guard or reserve and civilian workforce. everywhere i have been i have seen a terrific total force team in action. and when it comes to the active duty, the guard and reserve you are probably aware that we have made the commitment over the next several months to the end of this calendar year. we are going to be assessing on a mission by mission basis our force to see what additional capability might be put in the future into the guard and reserve and we believe we will have 80% of our entire force looked at between now and the end of the year. so of course we don't know how that will turn out but i would expect that out of that we will come up with additional capabilities that we would ask our guard and reserve to assume in the future. i see the future of our people program to be more reliant, n
what we have to do is keep on it so it means persistent focus persistently there should been persistent action for pretty much forever. the chief and i are fully committed to doing just that. the second topic on personnel as their total force which of course was means or active-duty air national guard or reserve and civilian workforce. everywhere i have been i have seen a terrific total force team in action. and when it comes to the active duty, the guard and reserve you are probably aware that...
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is on the scene, because obviously they could have problem with this utility pole traffic problems persist we'll have an update in 3 o pinufheehfereda singlr pde for theoee in 3 o ast.recoatsvilleville -- amwhraingt.>> christoed iowa. comments durinne c during olks inhas mesu w.res. first i nation's caucuses in the presidential race. emp iaving, as wellkeivto the presidential race. emp iaving, as wellkeivto the ight w i i ve i , anite. dutwo if nd >>very00developiincludineinto an as u.s. the asfnlings launchesg. >> karenas weather and matt pellman has traffic.
is on the scene, because obviously they could have problem with this utility pole traffic problems persist we'll have an update in 3 o pinufheehfereda singlr pde for theoee in 3 o ast.recoatsvilleville -- amwhraingt.>> christoed iowa. comments durinne c during olks inhas mesu w.res. first i nation's caucuses in the presidential race. emp iaving, as wellkeivto the presidential race. emp iaving, as wellkeivto the ight w i i ve i , anite. dutwo if nd >>very00developiincludineinto an as...
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to the point raised by the chairman, given the persistency of this threat, given the trajectory, its scope, its scale and the resources that you're having to deploy in order to take down these botnets and in order to break up the criminal gangs, is it acceptable, is it possible for us to deal with this threat with a federal law enforcement response alone? do we need a partnership from state and local law enforcement? i assume the answer is yes. how are we doing it? delivering an integrated capability, federal, state and local, first, second? what kind of capabilities do businesses and individuals, does the private sector and citizens have and what are we doing to help scale up that? because the resiliency of our country, the ability to respond to the threats as we all know much as it is with natural disasters or with terrorism threats, requires a sort of everybody engaged response that engages our private sector, engages entrepreneurs and engages state and local and federal law enforcement. >> sure. thank you, senator coons. we have cyber tasks forces throughout the offices, 56 out t
to the point raised by the chairman, given the persistency of this threat, given the trajectory, its scope, its scale and the resources that you're having to deploy in order to take down these botnets and in order to break up the criminal gangs, is it acceptable, is it possible for us to deal with this threat with a federal law enforcement response alone? do we need a partnership from state and local law enforcement? i assume the answer is yes. how are we doing it? delivering an integrated...
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stretch of heat will persist, but overall, no extremes.'t wait to show you the changes coming to your microclimate. >>> and being tuesday, we have changes already over at the bay bridge toll plaza. might be surprised about those and in san jose, we're talking about the closures still of one of your downtown routes. >>> and looking live at the golden gate bridge, you see a shrouded in the low clouds that christina's talking about on this tuesday, july 29th, this is "today in the bay." >>> from nbc bay area,
stretch of heat will persist, but overall, no extremes.'t wait to show you the changes coming to your microclimate. >>> and being tuesday, we have changes already over at the bay bridge toll plaza. might be surprised about those and in san jose, we're talking about the closures still of one of your downtown routes. >>> and looking live at the golden gate bridge, you see a shrouded in the low clouds that christina's talking about on this tuesday, july 29th, this is "today...
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he was such a persistence presence on capital hill, he was the 101st senator when only five members of congress were black. born in baltimore, lived there, commuted to washington every day. didn't drink, didn't smoke, didn't walk in the crosswalk until it turned green because he didn't want to get in trouble, and he was just incredibly brave and patient and diligent, and went out of the way to establish relationships with the most hard core segregationists, and, in fact, on the day that the cloture was voted in the senate and the filibuster was broken, he walked the leader of the filibuster, dick russell of georgia, back to the office just as a gesture of courtly gentlemanship, and it's hard to imagine something like that happening today. the other unsung hero, impossible not to admire, a conservative republican congressman from ohio named william mccullen, home in the west central part of the state is today represented by john boehner, and he opposed gun control, opposed federal aid to education, bus he was descended from abolitionists and a die hard supporter of civil rights, and in
he was such a persistence presence on capital hill, he was the 101st senator when only five members of congress were black. born in baltimore, lived there, commuted to washington every day. didn't drink, didn't smoke, didn't walk in the crosswalk until it turned green because he didn't want to get in trouble, and he was just incredibly brave and patient and diligent, and went out of the way to establish relationships with the most hard core segregationists, and, in fact, on the day that the...
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selecting the labor market persists in the economy is picking up.fines for doing business with iran. >> into something that should not happen and the bank as regretted it. >> it is a busy morning for earnings. >> welcome to countdown. it is a busy morning. --have asked regina cut astrazeneca coming up. thate interesting thing is it is another company that has exposure to russia. company that is pushing into emerging markets and exposure in india. and theght a big stake consumption of whiskey. whiskey is phenomenal. have a .5% stake and the overall volumes are falling. clearly, not doing that well and they have concerns. they have to do with thailand and the political instability. and usntinues to unravel is what they say about russia. and items ands inventories got numbers. $6.1 billion. it is a huge increase on last year. that it did 4.46 and that is good news. we have not seen a performance at other oil companies. yeah. very solid numbers. we will see if we can find it. >> is not to the extent, is it. and they are into areas one is is in alle issu
selecting the labor market persists in the economy is picking up.fines for doing business with iran. >> into something that should not happen and the bank as regretted it. >> it is a busy morning for earnings. >> welcome to countdown. it is a busy morning. --have asked regina cut astrazeneca coming up. thate interesting thing is it is another company that has exposure to russia. company that is pushing into emerging markets and exposure in india. and theght a big stake...
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persiste sobre nuestra zona. no permite el paso de perturbaciones.lÁndose. la muerte en actividad fluvial para los prÓximos dÍas. seco, estable con temperaturas sumamente agradables. vamos al noreste del paÍs. donde el huracÁn arthur continuÓ con fuertes vientos. las manos continÚan tanto afectan a nueva york o malaria de boston. la mayor intensidad este disturbio, permanece sobre las aguas del ocÉano atlÁntico. pronÓstico extendido de sÁbado al prÓximo miÉrcoles. no hay lluvias. la temperatura apenas alcanzan el rango alto y bajo de los 70. buenas tardes. ♪ ♪ >> es de 4 de julio se celebran acometerse para ver quiÉn puede comer mÁs hot dogs triunfo por octava ocasiÓn. se demoró 65 en seis minutos. el aÑo pasado comiÓ 69 perros calientes. segundo lugar quedÓ mÁs frÍos de san josÉ, que se tragÓ 56. le propuso matrimonio hacia novia, que por cierto tambiÉn compitiÓ. su mejor promedio fue que ella aceptÓ casarse con Él. ( risa ) >> 60. >> bueno, como extradiciÓn del mundial, los brazos. >> las ambas son a lo mÁs alto del mundial porque alemania demostrÓ
persiste sobre nuestra zona. no permite el paso de perturbaciones.lÁndose. la muerte en actividad fluvial para los prÓximos dÍas. seco, estable con temperaturas sumamente agradables. vamos al noreste del paÍs. donde el huracÁn arthur continuÓ con fuertes vientos. las manos continÚan tanto afectan a nueva york o malaria de boston. la mayor intensidad este disturbio, permanece sobre las aguas del ocÉano atlÁntico. pronÓstico extendido de sÁbado al prÓximo miÉrcoles. no hay lluvias....
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more persistent than round up and that's one of the many questions e.p.a. didn't do a very good job when they looked had the paperwork to look at this registration package there's questions about what it could do if it ends up in water and what it can do to those aquatic species there's reports that it can travel more than just one farm over can travel for very long distances and sometimes even go up and then come down with precipitation it really is much more mobile so we're not out of the smaller lighter molecule here and the suspension of it is just more prone to pick up and drift the company dow is saying oh we've dealt with that with this new formulation but there's a lot of folks who are convinced that it hasn't been dealt with or that people might buy the older cheaper for d.d. and keep using that and we have all these problems. ok so the e.p.a. did an open period and there's to the public concerns the public. was the. that's what we have to see so that was just last week that we finished that comment period five hundred thousand people weighed in to
more persistent than round up and that's one of the many questions e.p.a. didn't do a very good job when they looked had the paperwork to look at this registration package there's questions about what it could do if it ends up in water and what it can do to those aquatic species there's reports that it can travel more than just one farm over can travel for very long distances and sometimes even go up and then come down with precipitation it really is much more mobile so we're not out of the...
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it's impossible to overstate how much lost cause persists within the genera of military prisons. this narrative, you know, by design, is a very narrow one built upon concepts of false equivalency and distracts from understanding by focusing on blame. and we'll explore exactly how that happens. this narrative and how narrow it is, is beginning to show its age. we talk about prisons like they're in a box and focusing ochb, well, yours are worse than ours: as one example of that, one book was pulled by its publisher because one author swore up and down he was being play jarized. that's so narrow that plagiarism is part of the process, in many respects. what's maddening ant this is how universal the prisoner of war experience is. in the course of the war. an average soldier of both sides during the course of the conflict has a one in seven chance of becoming a prisoner of war. the united states soldier has a one in 11 chance. a confederate soldier, just pick one of them, they have a 25% chance. this is a universal consequence. it's a critical part of the experience. there's no better
it's impossible to overstate how much lost cause persists within the genera of military prisons. this narrative, you know, by design, is a very narrow one built upon concepts of false equivalency and distracts from understanding by focusing on blame. and we'll explore exactly how that happens. this narrative and how narrow it is, is beginning to show its age. we talk about prisons like they're in a box and focusing ochb, well, yours are worse than ours: as one example of that, one book was...
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. >>> some persistence paid off for a woman frustrated by a stretch of sidewalk. we told you about this vault on 14th street near "g" street. we got involved after she complained to d dot. since our report aired we are happy to report they did debit more to make it safer there. >> now when they are walking they don't have to be worried. success. absolutely. this is a great story. i am glad wusa 9 news and d dot were able to get it repaired. >> we are happy to help. we love to help you as well. if you have a problem head to tell wusa 9.com and fill out the form. . >>> gas prices, we can help you save. fairfax, lehighway, regular unloaded for $3 gun a gallon -- $3.51 a gallon. the shell at lehighway $3.87. www.wusa9.com is committed to helping you save on gas all summer long. every day we are sharing the best prices and the most expensive. >>> high temperatures today below 90. that is a victory. 88 downtown. 74 for the low. records 103, low 53. we will come back. i have altered the forecast for night. and why we issued a yellow alert for tomorrow for storms. when th
. >>> some persistence paid off for a woman frustrated by a stretch of sidewalk. we told you about this vault on 14th street near "g" street. we got involved after she complained to d dot. since our report aired we are happy to report they did debit more to make it safer there. >> now when they are walking they don't have to be worried. success. absolutely. this is a great story. i am glad wusa 9 news and d dot were able to get it repaired. >> we are happy to...
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secretary of state kerry said patience and persist apse is needed to achieve piece.itics argue that the iranians are just stalling. that's how fox reports, i am julie bandaras. thanks for watching. huckabee starts right now. >> tonight on huckabee. >> evidence indicates that the plane was shot down by a surface to air missile launched by an area with russian backed separatist. russia refused to take the steps necessary to deescalate the situation. we will impose. >> is the president's warning for russia strong enough? >> there is right and wrong. a just side and evil side. >> hamas continues to fire rockets and israel expand the assault in gaza. we'll move from i
secretary of state kerry said patience and persist apse is needed to achieve piece.itics argue that the iranians are just stalling. that's how fox reports, i am julie bandaras. thanks for watching. huckabee starts right now. >> tonight on huckabee. >> evidence indicates that the plane was shot down by a surface to air missile launched by an area with russian backed separatist. russia refused to take the steps necessary to deescalate the situation. we will impose. >> is the...
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they're calling provocations they've continued now and have turned deadly why do you think that they do persist. i think that there is fighting going on on the ukrainian border the ukrainians have been trying to to cane control all these border posts and i think some of their fighting is spilling over into russia the point i would make here is verge of course on the second of july the ukraine committed to sell to a cease fire an unconditional cease fire and agreed to work and russia in return agreed to allow monitors ukrainian monitors on its side of the border the problem is the ukrainians have not taken up into all this and have not carried out the cease fire even though the germans and french and the creators themselves of it to accept the russian officer so that is why we have seen this escalation because they have pursued a military reconquest of the border areas rather than seek a diplomatic sense i'm going to come ask ourselves these latest incidents why there are severe consequences what do you think those consequences couldn't tell. but while he couldn't tell military action if we go b
they're calling provocations they've continued now and have turned deadly why do you think that they do persist. i think that there is fighting going on on the ukrainian border the ukrainians have been trying to to cane control all these border posts and i think some of their fighting is spilling over into russia the point i would make here is verge of course on the second of july the ukraine committed to sell to a cease fire an unconditional cease fire and agreed to work and russia in return...
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looks good and downtown petaluma says halas' 16 >>: is gray in san francisco now give a lot of persistence is still pretty much in sentences could 62 degrees. we do their car cover on the delta. with said said a vehicle after no with this quiz of kuwaitis in cupertino. if you like it to be 80 need to go to the east bay. census cisco has lasted 65 and is headed to the giants and a's game the first pitch is it 12:00. though bill west early breeze that comes in about 15 mi. per hour. the new law weather but we can and and mildly low 60s. we will squeeze of some 96 hours on monday or tuesday. haskell 15 year-old daughter was shot dead and called police warning them that her father was on her way it his way to kill a grant payments. and the cinderella is said to be a very critical condition this morning. woman who behind the wheel is still in the hospital with police say she was speeding on avoided a muni bus, hit the curb and crashed into the building. a bank employee says most of the damage to the building was the driver's identity has not investigators suspect she was drunk when she crashed
looks good and downtown petaluma says halas' 16 >>: is gray in san francisco now give a lot of persistence is still pretty much in sentences could 62 degrees. we do their car cover on the delta. with said said a vehicle after no with this quiz of kuwaitis in cupertino. if you like it to be 80 need to go to the east bay. census cisco has lasted 65 and is headed to the giants and a's game the first pitch is it 12:00. though bill west early breeze that comes in about 15 mi. per hour. the new...
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. >> even a shelter could not protect some families from the violence persistence middle east -- violence in the middle east. died when shells hit a school. cooper has this development. >> reporters on the ground in survivors are in disbelief after a bloody rocket a u.n. compound. thousands of palestinian civilians fled their homes and gain to the shelter because they were told they will be safe. instead, it took a direct hit. it is footage being shown. images are too graphic to show here but the pools of blood speak to at least 15 palestinians killed and dozens more wounded. fter the attack today on a school compound that was designated a u.n. shelter for eople trying to escape the fighting and find safety. a u.n. spokesman said israeli it was a shelter. >> i'm not saying either is believe can be -- indefensible. they had all the coordinates of school. >> throughout the fighting rescue workers for the red cross from rupb red crescent tried to evacuate civilians. insist they warned the u.n. to evacuate this. israelis contend hamas blocked palestinian civilians from leaving. we knew there
. >> even a shelter could not protect some families from the violence persistence middle east -- violence in the middle east. died when shells hit a school. cooper has this development. >> reporters on the ground in survivors are in disbelief after a bloody rocket a u.n. compound. thousands of palestinian civilians fled their homes and gain to the shelter because they were told they will be safe. instead, it took a direct hit. it is footage being shown. images are too graphic to...
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if you are persistently having high unemployment obviously don't have a labor shortage.why would you say is we do a million low-wage workers from other countries into our country every year? how does that help unemployment? >> guest: i do talk about the importance of having a trained labor force. you are right, certainly with illegal immigration, anything we would do in my opinion that would quote solve the problem of illegal immigration through a form of amnesty to these workers will flood labor markets in this country. we have an immigration policy that is today a fairly generous immigration policy and we need to examine the immigration policies see how it impacts the american worker, where are we bringing people and from what are the skill levels of the people we are bringing in and certainly factor that end when it comes to the labor markets. i don't think we can do that candidly. we have done it in the past. this is something immigration policy is dealt with throughout the course of american history. it's not something i think we should be afraid to do. we should lo
if you are persistently having high unemployment obviously don't have a labor shortage.why would you say is we do a million low-wage workers from other countries into our country every year? how does that help unemployment? >> guest: i do talk about the importance of having a trained labor force. you are right, certainly with illegal immigration, anything we would do in my opinion that would quote solve the problem of illegal immigration through a form of amnesty to these workers will...
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a hearing aid is really a medical device that is intended for a person who has persistent and severeearing impairment. that is not what soundhawk is. soundhawk is focused on helping everyone hear better in challenging situations every day, whether it is a noisy restaurant, or spending time with our children. we are the first product focused on enhancing everyone's hearing, versus trying to address a physical impairment. >> let us start in the living room. perhaps people have the situation where the volume of the television itself is sometimes not audible. >> next to the remote, the other thing people fight for controlling in the living room is the volume of the tv. each of us have different preferences. we like it at different volume levels. soundhawk gives people the ability to listen to it at the level most comfortable for them, without chasing people into other rooms because it is too loud for them. >> how are you able to do this, using an application that runs on your tablet or smartphone? >> the application is just part of what we call a smart listening system. a bunch of hardwa
a hearing aid is really a medical device that is intended for a person who has persistent and severeearing impairment. that is not what soundhawk is. soundhawk is focused on helping everyone hear better in challenging situations every day, whether it is a noisy restaurant, or spending time with our children. we are the first product focused on enhancing everyone's hearing, versus trying to address a physical impairment. >> let us start in the living room. perhaps people have the situation...
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they went back, dean still persisted and wanted them to not interview witnesses that were relevant. what they do on june 28? thatestablish evidence they establish the fund. i don't care what the money was paid for. i don't care whether you call it hush money. pat gray,ce says that on july 6, the director of the that after acensed meeting with walters, he first called mcgregor, and then the president called him. and pat gray felt compelled to tell the president -- some of your top staff are mortally wounding me. aftere go into the period that, on september 15. the president did finally meet john dean. he congratulated him for plugging leaks, and talked about containment. something to the effect of cutting losses, or buttoning it up or something like that. then you go into the next period, march 21. i don't think the president directed the payment of hush money. i don't think we can make that allegation. but let me tell you what happened. the president, on march 20, ordered john dean -- things were beginning to get hot. ordered john dean to conduct a report, another report. this is th
they went back, dean still persisted and wanted them to not interview witnesses that were relevant. what they do on june 28? thatestablish evidence they establish the fund. i don't care what the money was paid for. i don't care whether you call it hush money. pat gray,ce says that on july 6, the director of the that after acensed meeting with walters, he first called mcgregor, and then the president called him. and pat gray felt compelled to tell the president -- some of your top staff are...
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. >> mientras la crisis humanitaria persiste en el plan de la reforma migratoria continÚa en el lÍmiteite clave. >> el mensaje es urgente. quienes tienen acciÓn diferida deben renovar ese beneficio antes de los dÍas de expiraciÓn. las consecuencias pueden ser devastadoras. >> tratar de recolectar todo el dinero para la solicitud. creo que ha sido lo mÁs difÍcil. tengo otros gastos. >> estÁ lista para tramitar la acciÓn diferida. acciÓn diferida es un beneficio para jÓvenes que llegaron a estados unidos de niÑos antes del 2007 y que cumplenj con una serie de requisitos. deben ser renovados cada dos aÑos. >> hay una nota que se llama "nota de acciÓn" que les deberÍa de haber llegado cuando se les aprobÓ la solicitud y tiene que haber una fecha de cuando se les va a expirar el documento. >> quÉ piden para la renovaciÓn? >> van a necesitar los 465 $. van a tener que someter la forma 28b y tambiÉn dos fotos del pasaporte. >> no tienen que enviar documentos nuevos. >> a menos de que hayan estado en proceso de deportaciÓn o si han tenido problemas con la policÍa para tener que explicar lo que
. >> mientras la crisis humanitaria persiste en el plan de la reforma migratoria continÚa en el lÍmiteite clave. >> el mensaje es urgente. quienes tienen acciÓn diferida deben renovar ese beneficio antes de los dÍas de expiraciÓn. las consecuencias pueden ser devastadoras. >> tratar de recolectar todo el dinero para la solicitud. creo que ha sido lo mÁs difÍcil. tengo otros gastos. >> estÁ lista para tramitar la acciÓn diferida. acciÓn diferida es un beneficio...
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showers have been persistent west of i-81. this is just rain. it isn't doing anything. it's nothing to be concerned about right now. things are going to start kicking in just a few hours from now. 85 degrees, but the temperature is warm and muggy here. breeze coming in with moisture and warmth as well. if you look at the thermometer, you say that's not too bad. 78 in hagerstown. when we combine the dew point to , boy, theith that feel factor really starts to crank up. we have a heat index to deal with. it feels like 90 in quantico, 95 here at noon. 91 at bwi. here is a cold front just off to our west making its way into western pennsylvania and west virginia as well. look how cold the temperatures are on the back side of this thing. in thee of temperatures 40's. this will be modified by tomorrow. a good 10 degree drop. we have something to look forward to once we get through this afternoon. there is a radar picture, you can she that -- see that sharp line with clouds behind it. there is a threat of storms today becoming severe. the main risk will be damaging wind. we co
showers have been persistent west of i-81. this is just rain. it isn't doing anything. it's nothing to be concerned about right now. things are going to start kicking in just a few hours from now. 85 degrees, but the temperature is warm and muggy here. breeze coming in with moisture and warmth as well. if you look at the thermometer, you say that's not too bad. 78 in hagerstown. when we combine the dew point to , boy, theith that feel factor really starts to crank up. we have a heat index to...
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they will not persist until the late day hours tuesday morning and then we get clearing as we get intoednesday morning. here is the exclusive seven-day forecast, we have soaking storms on tuesday. high of 87. wednesday is showers. sun and improvement on the way mid-week. high temperature of 83. nice with low humidity on thursday. 83 degrees we stay in the 80s as we get into friday and saturday. watch out for the storm. we'll be tracking them all evening. >>> we'll take a quick break. more news to hello, again. big business with the help of new jersey lawmakers we'll explain. >>> a thief robs a place after going into waw a store for a sn. >>> now the details. hundreds of new jobs are coming to camden new jersey. they announced that hol hold teh international will set up 3,000 jobs. at this is after the authority approved $260 million tax break package. some question whether the benefits outweigh the costs in the long run and annie mccormick has more on the announcement. >>reporter:they are excited. governor chris christie is calling camden the new gold coast. the critics are saying it's
they will not persist until the late day hours tuesday morning and then we get clearing as we get intoednesday morning. here is the exclusive seven-day forecast, we have soaking storms on tuesday. high of 87. wednesday is showers. sun and improvement on the way mid-week. high temperature of 83. nice with low humidity on thursday. 83 degrees we stay in the 80s as we get into friday and saturday. watch out for the storm. we'll be tracking them all evening. >>> we'll take a quick break....
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now i learn it's a lie. >> at the bus station, where migrants begin a journey, the rumours persist. mother told me why she is leaving. >> where are you going? >> i'm looking for the american dream. >> maria heard it was easier to get in with children. she was not sure. either way, she was going north. >> why are you going to the united states? >> i'm going to look for work to my boy's life can change. >> the lesson seems to be rumours, true or untrue, will not stop someone determined to chase a dream. >>> now, it's important to point out the unrelying companies in the countries have not changed - the violence, the crime and lack of opportunity. that has been driving people out of the area, and will continue to do so. the short-term spike is fuelled by rumours about of the permit. >> when people are told that these are rumours and explained the confusion, what is the rehabilitation? >> some argue and say "no, i heard when i got there they changed the policy." >> we spoke to the government official, and he was confused whether it was true or false. he said so many are going, i thought
now i learn it's a lie. >> at the bus station, where migrants begin a journey, the rumours persist. mother told me why she is leaving. >> where are you going? >> i'm looking for the american dream. >> maria heard it was easier to get in with children. she was not sure. either way, she was going north. >> why are you going to the united states? >> i'm going to look for work to my boy's life can change. >> the lesson seems to be rumours, true or untrue,...
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we will persist. it is not going to impact us negatively. we'll see what plays out. >> it's not going to change the policy. >> thank you. >>> 11 minutes after the hour. an agreement was reached between house liters. lawmakers are expected to release details. veterans living too far from a v.a. facility, it is expected to pay for visits to private doctors. hiring new doctors and nurses and to build and release new facilities to treat veterans. >>> time for an "early start" on money. european stocks are mixed. asia, they ended higher. in the united states, futures lower after a lower close on friday, kicking off a very important week in terms of economic data. investors will weigh a lot of earnings. readings on the second quarter gdp. that's going to be in focus. friday morning, we'll get the july jobs report. also, reports this morning that malaysia airlines is considering a name change. the company has been, as you know, part of two major tragedies this year, hurting its brand and image. according to the financial times, the malaysian govern
we will persist. it is not going to impact us negatively. we'll see what plays out. >> it's not going to change the policy. >> thank you. >>> 11 minutes after the hour. an agreement was reached between house liters. lawmakers are expected to release details. veterans living too far from a v.a. facility, it is expected to pay for visits to private doctors. hiring new doctors and nurses and to build and release new facilities to treat veterans. >>> time for an...
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so murdoch got rejected, but he has a history of being persistent when it comes to his way and usually winning. >> reporter: love him or hate him, rupert murdoch started with a few newspapers in 1950s australia he's grown his influence into a bona fide media empire. today he controls dozen of channels and newspapers. >> you are a socialist. >> reporter: from fox news to "the wall street journal," to hit shows and movies like "modern family." "homeland." "x-men" and "ice age." but it's not enough. after all he's only 83 years old. he wants more media, apparently time warner, the parent company of cnn. last month he made an $80 billion offer cash and stock. time warner management said it thought long and hard about the proposal but on july 8th it says thanks but no thanks. >> it is not in the best interests of time warner or our shareholders to accept the proposal or to pursue any discussions with fox. >> reporter: but wait, wait a second. murdoch? back in deal making mode? just two years ago people were writing him off. his company was in turmoil, dragged down bay phone hacking scandal
so murdoch got rejected, but he has a history of being persistent when it comes to his way and usually winning. >> reporter: love him or hate him, rupert murdoch started with a few newspapers in 1950s australia he's grown his influence into a bona fide media empire. today he controls dozen of channels and newspapers. >> you are a socialist. >> reporter: from fox news to "the wall street journal," to hit shows and movies like "modern family."...
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Jul 29, 2014
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it's likely going to be persistent over several days. this one could become a tropical storm as well pushing over the islands. high surf advisories issued. possibly tropical storm warnings but you will see windy conditions as we look ahead into wednesday. could be 65 kilometers per hour. tropics active in the western pacific. as we look towards the americas, we have been talking about the severe weather in the northeast. we had tornado reported in boston. on your sunday night into monday, tornado reported in tennessee. destroyed ten homes there. this is a photo out of michigan. now as we look ahead into monday, severe weather threat. back toward the west, we have the monsoon collided with a boundary along the eastern slopes of the rockies. in denver recently, report of two tornadoes out here as well. no report of any casualties. still a developing situation. you have the heavy rainfall. there is a flash flood threat oust that. in california, you need the rain. it's been very dry out here. there's been numerous wildfires erupting the last
it's likely going to be persistent over several days. this one could become a tropical storm as well pushing over the islands. high surf advisories issued. possibly tropical storm warnings but you will see windy conditions as we look ahead into wednesday. could be 65 kilometers per hour. tropics active in the western pacific. as we look towards the americas, we have been talking about the severe weather in the northeast. we had tornado reported in boston. on your sunday night into monday,...
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. >>> now to a heartwarming story of a girl's persistence and a mother's undeniable love. college student is stricken with cancer. her mother travels thousands of miles to give they are strength. >>reporter:they enrolled in college. choosing the liberal art school to become familiar with american culture. then came the unexpected diagnosis. >> they told me that they are suspicious of acute leukemia. >> who is the first person that you thought of? >> my mom. >> chin made plans to fly from their hometown outside ever shanghai to philadelphia. >> she said that at first she felt really, really desperate. >> it includes oral and infusion chemotherapy at the hospital of unfortunate of the pennsylvania. when she and her mother looked for a police to stay at that time they recommended the american cancer society astrazeneca hope lodge. it offers a place to stay during a patient's treatment. >> this is a community that they are provided an opportunity to connect with other people who are sharing in the same fight. >>reporter:when her mom is not helping her do her yoga stretches she
. >>> now to a heartwarming story of a girl's persistence and a mother's undeniable love. college student is stricken with cancer. her mother travels thousands of miles to give they are strength. >>reporter:they enrolled in college. choosing the liberal art school to become familiar with american culture. then came the unexpected diagnosis. >> they told me that they are suspicious of acute leukemia. >> who is the first person that you thought of? >> my mom....
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online, the persist restaurants -- past restaurant visitors describe the place as a bar for asian americanmen. and others call it a brothel. >> >>> details of a wild fire in washington state that's destroyed 100 homes, a heart breaking story of a 3-year-old caught 2349 middle of -- in the middle of mideast violence. how his story is not uncommon. >>> and next, powder caffeine is gaining popularity, and why the officials are warning people to stay away from it. hey, if you could be any dinosaur, which would you be? t-rex. that's dumb, cuz when you're hungry late at night, your little t-rex arms couldn't stuff your face with - my new chick-n-tater melt munchie meal. it's got crispy chicken, hash browns, and gooey cheese on a buttery croissant. that's french. ok, i get it. so what would you be? a long armed t-rex. jerk. . >>> fda is u0nhwarning people stay away from powdered caffeine saying this could kill. this is after a teenager in ohio died after taking some. the pure caffeine is powerful, it's like drinking 20 cups of coffee. the powder is unregulated because it's sold as a dietary suppl
online, the persist restaurants -- past restaurant visitors describe the place as a bar for asian americanmen. and others call it a brothel. >> >>> details of a wild fire in washington state that's destroyed 100 homes, a heart breaking story of a 3-year-old caught 2349 middle of -- in the middle of mideast violence. how his story is not uncommon. >>> and next, powder caffeine is gaining popularity, and why the officials are warning people to stay away from it. hey, if...
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Jul 29, 2014
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all firefighters nearly managed to stop the blaze sparked by rival militia groups, but fighting persisted, leading militants to continue battling for control of the airport. thedeadliest clashes since one revolution that ousted more gaddafi have already killed many and wounded hundreds. the ongoing power struggle between islamists and their opponents. several foreign diplomatic missions, including the u.s., germany, and britain, have of accuray did employees -- evacuated employees and asked citizens to leave. france confirmed that their nationals will be taken out on ship. >> the black boxes from the doomed air algerie flight that crashed in mali are being analyzed in paris. investigators say it could take weeks to figure out why the plane went down shortly after take off. back in burkina faso, more details from the radar that they have been released. our team in the capital sent this report. >> the control tower tracked air algerie flight 107. at 1:17, the plane headed north algiers,all cheers, -- but things went wrong very quickly. faced with a huge storm, the pil ots asked to change co
all firefighters nearly managed to stop the blaze sparked by rival militia groups, but fighting persisted, leading militants to continue battling for control of the airport. thedeadliest clashes since one revolution that ousted more gaddafi have already killed many and wounded hundreds. the ongoing power struggle between islamists and their opponents. several foreign diplomatic missions, including the u.s., germany, and britain, have of accuray did employees -- evacuated employees and asked...
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what are the people who are persisting in the fight holding out for in order to approve a ceasefire?they have called for some very basic things to be implemented. first, they have called for a lifting of the blockade. something that was agreed to in 2012 by the israelis and then broken three weeks later. they have called for the opening of the crossing so that people can get in and out and so that goods can get in and out. and they have called for the release of prisoners who israel has rearrested who should not have been rearrested following its invasion in the west bank, it's simple what they are asking form these are simple, basic humanitarian issues that people are asking form the fact of the matter is that israel continues to insist on imposing a very brutal blockade over this area. >> for all of you watching at home on television, my guests, every day on this program, are very thoughtful people. but it's not just their thoughtfulness that's making them paws a long time before they answer the questions. there is a long satellite delay for the signals to make it up to space and t
what are the people who are persisting in the fight holding out for in order to approve a ceasefire?they have called for some very basic things to be implemented. first, they have called for a lifting of the blockade. something that was agreed to in 2012 by the israelis and then broken three weeks later. they have called for the opening of the crossing so that people can get in and out and so that goods can get in and out. and they have called for the release of prisoners who israel has...
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a dear friend and i in the public life i have noticed and over the years i have observed that the persist ans is such an important virtue in advocacy and she has never stopped and she was a leader on behalf of the low income seniors and persons with disabilities and folks with low income in general and it is a loss to the city and with your consent, i will relay it to your daughters, okay. >> be advised there are a few modifications to the agendaing for 10.2 f, a shuttle bus, has been removed from the agenda, 10.4 j, there are two pieces to this. the establishment of the part time bus on haze street for commuter shuttle parking has been removed at the request of staff and remainder of 10.4 j, regarding a bus zone on van ness remains on the agenda and then when we get to item eleven, with regard to the procurement of the light rail vehicles there is a modification to the resolution that we will put before you for your consideration. >> also there will be no discussion of anticipated litigation in closed session. >> is there a motion? >> we are not there yet, mr. char man. we moved the item
a dear friend and i in the public life i have noticed and over the years i have observed that the persist ans is such an important virtue in advocacy and she has never stopped and she was a leader on behalf of the low income seniors and persons with disabilities and folks with low income in general and it is a loss to the city and with your consent, i will relay it to your daughters, okay. >> be advised there are a few modifications to the agendaing for 10.2 f, a shuttle bus, has been...
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. >> right now, a reminder of persistent problems, but a promise for the future.more of my interview with the governor on "puerto rico: island of debt and opportunity." ♪ >> more than 4 million tourists visited puerto rico last year. that is good for the economy but the government is trying to persuade businesses and investors to stay permanently. two tax incentive programs have received hundreds of applications. they have already brought the island high capital transplant. >> san juan represents one of the best investment opportunities of my generation. >> he is betting on the future of puerto rico. he has moved his office and family from greenwich, connecticut. >> last year, i spent about 10 or 15 days out of puerto rico. we are all in. >> to attract investors, they offer tax exemptions to business that export their services from puerto rico to outside markets. they forecast that 250 investors will apply in 2014. >> my phone rings three or four times a week with people wanting to know more. >> local businesses are welcome. are you seeing a shift, are you seeing
. >> right now, a reminder of persistent problems, but a promise for the future.more of my interview with the governor on "puerto rico: island of debt and opportunity." ♪ >> more than 4 million tourists visited puerto rico last year. that is good for the economy but the government is trying to persuade businesses and investors to stay permanently. two tax incentive programs have received hundreds of applications. they have already brought the island high capital...
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you need to persistently attack those tunnels and hold onto those, neutralize them and determine what hamas is going to do differently if israel, if the idf wants to stop these rockets and other forms of attacks that hamas may be planning. so it takes a long-term physical presence as well as a long-term what we call persistent stare, good intelligence and surveillance to know what your opponent is doing next. >> general spider marks as always thanks, we appreciate it. >> thank you, carol. >>> tensions between the united states and russia are intensifying yet again, this time over cruise missile tests that date back to 2000. on monday president obama wrote a letter to mr. putin accusing russia of violating a 1987 nuclear treaty that bans certain ground launch cruise missiles. the president and the state department called this a very serious matter. our global affairs correspondent elise labbott is here to tell us more. >> good morning, carol. the missile tests began in 2008 and u.s. officials say they first raised the issue with russia in the past year and trying to talk to moscow abou
you need to persistently attack those tunnels and hold onto those, neutralize them and determine what hamas is going to do differently if israel, if the idf wants to stop these rockets and other forms of attacks that hamas may be planning. so it takes a long-term physical presence as well as a long-term what we call persistent stare, good intelligence and surveillance to know what your opponent is doing next. >> general spider marks as always thanks, we appreciate it. >> thank you,...