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black he will cofound the horizon theater, a black nationalist theater company in pittsburgh, pennsylvania. he stays in pittsburgh until i think 1974 or 1975. then he begins to move westward. he spends a couple years in chicago, then he moves in 1978 to minnesota. and he joins -- he's going to concentrate on playwriting in minnesota. he joins the penumbra theater and the artistic director is lou bellamy. the penumbra theater is a black-owned, black oriented, and black centered theater company in minnesota. why is the name of the town in minnesota flying out of my head? my brain is trying to say fargo, minnesota. but it is not fargo. minneapolis, that would be the name of the giant town that i cannot think of. the penumbra theater in minneapolis, minnesota. she is working with lou -- and he is working with lou bellamy. understand that august wilson gets to a point in his life where what he is writing about is the lives of black people. and i want you guys to think for a couple of minutes about why that is happening. why is it significant and in what way is it significant that he is writing
black he will cofound the horizon theater, a black nationalist theater company in pittsburgh, pennsylvania. he stays in pittsburgh until i think 1974 or 1975. then he begins to move westward. he spends a couple years in chicago, then he moves in 1978 to minnesota. and he joins -- he's going to concentrate on playwriting in minnesota. he joins the penumbra theater and the artistic director is lou bellamy. the penumbra theater is a black-owned, black oriented, and black centered theater company...
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in october 11, jews were murdered at the tree of life synagogue massacre in pittsburgh, pennsylvania.march, a gunman killed 51 muslims of prayer at two mosques in christchurch, new zealand and just a month later suicide , bombers murdered more than 300 christians during easter services at three christian lanka.s in sri these attacks strike at the heart of everything free people s hold sacred. and the threats of religious freedom and the attacks on , people of faith underscore why president trump has taken such decisive action since the very first days of our administration to build and promote our nations 's proud tradition of advancing religious freedom and that continues today. at the president's direction the united states created the genocide recovery and persecution response program and than $370ovided more million to aid ethnic minorities and faith communities persecuted by isis in iraq and throughout the region. earlier this year at the president's direction the secretary of state held the second annual ministerial to advance religious freedom providing more than 1000 civil , s
in october 11, jews were murdered at the tree of life synagogue massacre in pittsburgh, pennsylvania.march, a gunman killed 51 muslims of prayer at two mosques in christchurch, new zealand and just a month later suicide , bombers murdered more than 300 christians during easter services at three christian lanka.s in sri these attacks strike at the heart of everything free people s hold sacred. and the threats of religious freedom and the attacks on , people of faith underscore why president...
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a black nationalist theater company in pittsburgh, pennsylvania. he stays in pittsburgh until 1974 or 1975. he moves westward. spends a couple years in chicago. to minnesota.78 he's going to concentrate on playwriting in minnesota. he joins a theater and the artistic director is lou bellamy. it is a black-owned, black oriented, black centered theater company in minnesota. town inhe name of the minnesota flying out of my head? is trying to say fargo, minnesota. minneapolis, that would be the name of the giant town that i cannot think of. the theater in minneapolis, minnesota. he is working with lou bellamy. august wilson gets to a point in his life where what he is writing about is the lives of black people. i want you guys to think for a couple of minutes about why that has happened. why is it significant and in what way is it significant that he is writing about the lives of black people? we talked in this class about the shift between white artists writing black voices. what does it mean? what does their voice sound like? is it authentic? what is
a black nationalist theater company in pittsburgh, pennsylvania. he stays in pittsburgh until 1974 or 1975. he moves westward. spends a couple years in chicago. to minnesota.78 he's going to concentrate on playwriting in minnesota. he joins a theater and the artistic director is lou bellamy. it is a black-owned, black oriented, black centered theater company in minnesota. town inhe name of the minnesota flying out of my head? is trying to say fargo, minnesota. minneapolis, that would be the...
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. >>> una estaciÓn de gasolina de pittsburgh pennsylvania permanece cerrada hoy luego que se hicierauando dos mujeres fueron a reclamar la devoluciÓn de su dinero, dijeron que la bomba de gasolina no funcionÓ correctamente, cuando los dueÑos se negaron, la discusiÓn pues ya lo ve se puso violenta. una de ellos le dio varias veces en la cabeza a una de las mujeres mientras que otro hombre agarraba la otra por el pelo. y la arrastraba por el suelo. la difusiÓn de este video en las redes sociales motivÓ que persona se movilizaron hasta este lugar y la empresa exxon no es propio propietaria los dueÑos del local y el empleado del lugar enfrentan cargos quÉ tal. en mÉxico la violencia a la mujer no para en los prÓximos dÍas podria haber alerta de gÉnero y se une a 18 estados que tienen este mecanismone l. pero datos del gobierno plantean que estÁ medida no ha logrado una reducciÓn significativa en los ataques de la mujer. >>> es el silencio de la ausencia porque su hija fue asesinada brutalmente >>> estÁ sin vida, y le gritaba mi hermana no, no me puedes hacer esto tÚ no me digas eso >>> s
. >>> una estaciÓn de gasolina de pittsburgh pennsylvania permanece cerrada hoy luego que se hicierauando dos mujeres fueron a reclamar la devoluciÓn de su dinero, dijeron que la bomba de gasolina no funcionÓ correctamente, cuando los dueÑos se negaron, la discusiÓn pues ya lo ve se puso violenta. una de ellos le dio varias veces en la cabeza a una de las mujeres mientras que otro hombre agarraba la otra por el pelo. y la arrastraba por el suelo. la difusiÓn de este video en las...
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in october, 11 jews were murdered at the tree of life synagogue massacre in pittsburgh, pennsylvania.n march, a gunman killed 51 muslims of prayer at two mosques in christchurch, new zealand and just a month later suicide bombers murdered more than 300 christians during easter services at three christian churches. these attacks strike at the heart of everything free people hold sacred. and the threats of religious freedom and the attacks on people of faith underscore why president trump has taken such decisive action since the very first days of our administration to build and promote our nations proud tradition of advancing religious freedom and that continues today. thehe president's direction united states created the genocide recovery and persecution response program and we provided more than $370 million to eight ethnic minorities and faith communities persecuted by isis in iraq and throughout the region. earlier this year at the presence direction the secretary of state held the second annual ministerial to advance religious freedom providing more than 1000 civil society and rel
in october, 11 jews were murdered at the tree of life synagogue massacre in pittsburgh, pennsylvania.n march, a gunman killed 51 muslims of prayer at two mosques in christchurch, new zealand and just a month later suicide bombers murdered more than 300 christians during easter services at three christian churches. these attacks strike at the heart of everything free people hold sacred. and the threats of religious freedom and the attacks on people of faith underscore why president trump has...
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james cook, bbc news, pittsburgh, pennsylvania. laura: the view from a swing state after a volatile day in washington. in other news, the u.k.'s biggest carmaker, jaguar land rover, will halt production at factories in yo britain for a week in november. the industry, which isin's biggest exporter of goods, warns from a disorderly depart the eu could dispt production lines.qu an eare measuring 5.7 magnitude has struck off the coast of istanbul. city had been forced toargest rcevacuate. at least 8 people have been injured. istanbul lies near a major earthquake fault line. officials say that none of the three bridges connecting europe and asia were damaged. new south wales has become the last australian state to decriminalize abortion. the bill overturns a 119-year-old law which opponents called archaic. opreviously, abortions wey allowed if the doctor said the pregnancy was a serious risk to a woman's health. you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's where fighting is ifyiripoli, and there are fears of an
james cook, bbc news, pittsburgh, pennsylvania. laura: the view from a swing state after a volatile day in washington. in other news, the u.k.'s biggest carmaker, jaguar land rover, will halt production at factories in yo britain for a week in november. the industry, which isin's biggest exporter of goods, warns from a disorderly depart the eu could dispt production lines.qu an eare measuring 5.7 magnitude has struck off the coast of istanbul. city had been forced toargest rcevacuate. at least...
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. >> we will go to pittsburgh pennsylvania. thanks for calling. >> good morning. i've noticed a lot of stuff being discussed but i haven't noticed anything being discussed about our labor unions. the act passed by congress before the break, hopefully the senate will pass this when they come back this week or in the near future. they are showing their homes. this is millions of people taken and affected. one guy lost 70% of his pension that he worked his whole life for. i served my country, worked 34 years and all of a sudden what we thought was a secure, nice pension at the end of our careers is being cut. it would be nice of congress, not congress but the senate would pass this thing. >> we will let our guest respond. >> the house has passed this will. he has been present the whole year and the thought was it did help them in the 2018 been terms. pelosi has been pushing on it hard and the question is is he going to do anything with it? i have to claim ignorance on what the senate is doing in particular. i know it's not on the calendar for this week coming up whet
. >> we will go to pittsburgh pennsylvania. thanks for calling. >> good morning. i've noticed a lot of stuff being discussed but i haven't noticed anything being discussed about our labor unions. the act passed by congress before the break, hopefully the senate will pass this when they come back this week or in the near future. they are showing their homes. this is millions of people taken and affected. one guy lost 70% of his pension that he worked his whole life for. i served my...
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in pittsburgh pennsylvania as an avid fan. back when you are done displaying and talking about the pittsburgh crosses and so highly i think so highly of your dad and although i didn't get to see him play, just knowing his legacy and how it shame to race and so many things affected in my life. sharon: doing very well. great young man. >> absolutely. my question though is a little different. what are your thoughts on our society and you talk to about a couple questions ago about intercountry, and what can we learn from your memoir. what are your thoughts about that con and how it applies to society today. sharon: thank you, great questions and i'm also grateful to the family. i love hearing about roberto again. even most important thing until children is that one, get an education. that is going to offer them optionshe as they move forward n life. but the thing is we talk a lot about boys. fighting ways. i'm hoping that children who read as our children hearing this, development of voice at age 13, i start to list my voice and i
in pittsburgh pennsylvania as an avid fan. back when you are done displaying and talking about the pittsburgh crosses and so highly i think so highly of your dad and although i didn't get to see him play, just knowing his legacy and how it shame to race and so many things affected in my life. sharon: doing very well. great young man. >> absolutely. my question though is a little different. what are your thoughts on our society and you talk to about a couple questions ago about...
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." >>> and now to pittsburgh, pennsylvania, where authorities say three people would die and four others today from drug overdoses. police say all seven men took narcotics together and the apartment early this morning. police have not identified the drugs that led to the overdoses, but said they were concerned about the tainted batch of drugs in the community. police say the three then remained hospitalized in serious or critical condition. >>> still to come tonight led zeppelin facing a copyright battle in court tomorrow. plus the emmy awards handed out tonight and one of the winners made history. >>> tomorrow the first day of fall. chief meteorologist bill martin is ready go with your complete forecast after the break. >>> who won best actor if a supporting series. >> game of thrones. >> reporter: game of thrones wins big, adding to its all- time emmy night. but it was far from a clean sweep. >> and once we witness history unfold. the emmy goes to billy porter. >> billy porter takes home best actor in a drama. >> we are the people. we as artists are the people that get to change the mo
." >>> and now to pittsburgh, pennsylvania, where authorities say three people would die and four others today from drug overdoses. police say all seven men took narcotics together and the apartment early this morning. police have not identified the drugs that led to the overdoses, but said they were concerned about the tainted batch of drugs in the community. police say the three then remained hospitalized in serious or critical condition. >>> still to come tonight led...
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in pittsburgh, pennsylvania to boycott potentially 100 local businesses because people who own them areporters. they want to cost people their livelihood because they disagree with them politically? >> that's just not right. we have the first amendment to our constitution is freedom of speech. part of that is freedom of association. so these fine americans, especially those creating jobs for other citizens have the right to support who they want to support free of angst and harassment. debra messing at abc is asking for a new black list. liz: thank you so much for joining us. it's great to see you. next up, a conservative watchdog group just filed a lawsuit with the fbi claiming two officials were in the white house spying for former director james comey. >> james comey leak and he lied lied. he lied before congress. he did a lousy job. he was a terrible director. and trulicity activates my body to release it like it's supposed to. trulicity is for people with type 2 diabetes. it's not insulin. i take it once a week. it starts acting in my body from the first dose. trulicity isn't for p
in pittsburgh, pennsylvania to boycott potentially 100 local businesses because people who own them areporters. they want to cost people their livelihood because they disagree with them politically? >> that's just not right. we have the first amendment to our constitution is freedom of speech. part of that is freedom of association. so these fine americans, especially those creating jobs for other citizens have the right to support who they want to support free of angst and harassment....
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opening shots, then they fall back to the in those opening shots, alexander smith from pittsburgh, pennsylvania, shot in the neck. he will die two weeks later. he is the battle's first casualty. he is buried at pittsburgh. this 20-year-old kid falling on the pine trees as everyone falls back in confusion. now the battle is joined. i mentioned that ord wins the foot race. this is ed alexander's map. you will see a lot of cool maps this weekend. ed made all of these. ed surprise me with an email saying he made me a map. this is probably the best map that exists ever on the battle of dranesville. ed alexander deserves a huge round of applause. [applause] >>>> you will see a lot of these maps over the course of the weekend. ord wins the foot race to dranesville. he has the turnpike, faster mobility, and the high ground. on top of the hill, he will deploy artillery. this is probably the best depiction of the battle. this is accurate, as far as i can tell. here's the leesburg pike, the artillery, the pine tree, you have the battle unfolding the battle will hinge on 2 individuals. one is lieutenant co
opening shots, then they fall back to the in those opening shots, alexander smith from pittsburgh, pennsylvania, shot in the neck. he will die two weeks later. he is the battle's first casualty. he is buried at pittsburgh. this 20-year-old kid falling on the pine trees as everyone falls back in confusion. now the battle is joined. i mentioned that ord wins the foot race. this is ed alexander's map. you will see a lot of cool maps this weekend. ed made all of these. ed surprise me with an email...
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james cook, bbc news, pittsburgh, pennsylvania.bc iplayer. coming up on today's show, the actor emily mortimer has a new film out next week directed by her lifelong friend dolly wells. it's called good posture and they'll both be sitting up straight on the sofa in around 20 minutes. exactly. i always get loads of grief when i sit here. we will be sitting up when i sit here. we will be sitting up straight. headlines coming up in the moment. techis tech is advancing so fast it can be ha rd to tech is advancing so fast it can be hard to keep up. a! might be predicting the fashion of the future. but there is no need to be overwhelmed. ireland made up of solar panels. walking on water. this is what it feels like to be on the moon. consult the experts. this is how you really do it. take a look at tomorrow's technology today. click. hello. this is breakfast with jon kay and nina warhurst. coming up before nine, alina will have the weather for you. holly will have all the sport, as well. there was developments in the by well. there was dev
james cook, bbc news, pittsburgh, pennsylvania.bc iplayer. coming up on today's show, the actor emily mortimer has a new film out next week directed by her lifelong friend dolly wells. it's called good posture and they'll both be sitting up straight on the sofa in around 20 minutes. exactly. i always get loads of grief when i sit here. we will be sitting up when i sit here. we will be sitting up straight. headlines coming up in the moment. techis tech is advancing so fast it can be ha rd to...
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one, i'm an aspiring writer but i grew up in pittsburgh, pennsylvania, as an avid baseball fan. >> guest: yes. >> caller: -- spoke so highly of your dad. although i didn't get to see your dad play, just knowing his legacy and out came to be, so many special memories in my life. and, in fact, -- grants and you may is -- >> guest: i know him very well. absolutely. wonderful young man. >> caller: yes, absolutely. my question though is a little different. looking at your thoughts onn our society and you talked a couple questions about the divisiveness in our country, and what can we learn from your memoir? what are your thoughts about that previous time and how it applies to society today? >> guest: thank you, great questions. i'm also very close to roberta those family. the most important thing until children is that, one, to get an education. because that will offer them options as move forward in life. at the other thing is we talked a lot about voice and find your voice. i'm hoping that children who read this are adults who read "child of the dream" will watch my own development voice at
one, i'm an aspiring writer but i grew up in pittsburgh, pennsylvania, as an avid baseball fan. >> guest: yes. >> caller: -- spoke so highly of your dad. although i didn't get to see your dad play, just knowing his legacy and out came to be, so many special memories in my life. and, in fact, -- grants and you may is -- >> guest: i know him very well. absolutely. wonderful young man. >> caller: yes, absolutely. my question though is a little different. looking at your...
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harrylet's hear from calling from pittsburgh, pennsylvania, republican line.aller: a couple of things, they want to give families $1000 per month. they want to confiscate everybody's guns. go to the south side of chicago one night. go to people's houses and demand their guns. crime, nobiden, no jail time, he's soft about it, it's ridiculous. host: criminal justice is a conversation that took place last night. julian castro joe biden's book about that and another conversation was a discussion about health care, here's the exchange. [video clip] >> we owe a debt of gratitude to barack obama and i work for him and vice president biden and i know the problem with your plan is at least 10 million people uncovered. on the last debate stage in detroit, you said that wasn't true when senator harris brought that up. there was a fact check and i said that was true. i grew up with a grandmother who had type 2 diabetes i watched her condition get worse and worse. the whole time she had medicare. i want every single american family to have a strong medicare plan available.
harrylet's hear from calling from pittsburgh, pennsylvania, republican line.aller: a couple of things, they want to give families $1000 per month. they want to confiscate everybody's guns. go to the south side of chicago one night. go to people's houses and demand their guns. crime, nobiden, no jail time, he's soft about it, it's ridiculous. host: criminal justice is a conversation that took place last night. julian castro joe biden's book about that and another conversation was a discussion...
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this is rick and kathy from pittsburgh, pennsylvania. >> good morning, america. yep, that's right. welcome back to "gma." well, good morning, america, everybody. we love getting a chance to say that every morning. >> we do. >> we love hearing you saying it too. keep sending videos and you can see yourself on the big screen in times square. tweet us your video at "gma" with the #mygma. >> love hearing from you. >> yes. [ applause ] >>> all righty. we have a fantastic guest to bring to our table. you know her from her emmy nominated role on abc's hit comedy "black-ish" now she's getting a spin-off called "mix-ish." of which she is the executive producer. please welcome tracee ellis ross. [ applause ] d a change. i did a change. >> hi. >> how are you? ed. >> to see you. >> wait a minute. >> what's this? >> that's because i wore the other thing in and we were, you know -- good to stick with the timing. >> that's it. >> and our little wardrobe change. my mother is a big wardrobe changer. i come by it honestly. >> it's in your dna. >> fashion is the name of the game. >
this is rick and kathy from pittsburgh, pennsylvania. >> good morning, america. yep, that's right. welcome back to "gma." well, good morning, america, everybody. we love getting a chance to say that every morning. >> we do. >> we love hearing you saying it too. keep sending videos and you can see yourself on the big screen in times square. tweet us your video at "gma" with the #mygma. >> love hearing from you. >> yes. [ applause ] >>>...
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a total of 12 people were killed and 10 wounded during attacks at synagogues in pittsburgh, pennsylvania, and powerade, california. just last month, a shooter in el paso targeted mexican-americans who were shopping at a walmart store, killing 22. these horrible attacks have two things in common. they are all hate crimes and all committed with a gun. as these show, guns are a motivatedool of hate violence and intimidation. hate crimes committed in the u.s. involved a gun. despite these grim statistics, our nation's weak gun laws give easy access to guns to individuals seeking to do harm. many of those convicted of misdemeanor level hate crimes remain free to buy and possess guns. these hate crimes include many types of threatening and dangerous conduct including threats of assault and harassment to members of a protected class. nearly half the states -- wouldsarm hate act address this dangerous gap in where individuals can be stopped from buying and possessing guns. it extends only to those convicted of misdemeanor hate or those who have had it imposed on them because of the issue or atte
a total of 12 people were killed and 10 wounded during attacks at synagogues in pittsburgh, pennsylvania, and powerade, california. just last month, a shooter in el paso targeted mexican-americans who were shopping at a walmart store, killing 22. these horrible attacks have two things in common. they are all hate crimes and all committed with a gun. as these show, guns are a motivatedool of hate violence and intimidation. hate crimes committed in the u.s. involved a gun. despite these grim...
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current terrorism climate by, among other things, holding round in jackson, mississippi, in pittsburgh, pennsylvania. i'm proud to be here to present h.r. 3106, a approved by the committee on a bipartisan basis o improve the federal response to domestic terrorism. today, americans have a sense domestic terrorism threats are significant but have not presented with a full picture. there's some information to the public but it's limited. americans have learned, for arrests that there were tied to domestic terrorism -- arrests tied to domestic terrorism than terrorism in 2017 and 2018. . the f.b.i. revealed it had around 850 active domestic terrorism visions across the country and as of july according to the f.b.i., the number of domestic terrorism arrests in 2019 is on par with the number of international terrorism arrests. in the absence of complete and reliable information from the federal government, groups like the anti-defamation league have done this nation a great service by collecting and publishing data on the threat of extremist violence in the united states. my bill would require the f.b.i.,
current terrorism climate by, among other things, holding round in jackson, mississippi, in pittsburgh, pennsylvania. i'm proud to be here to present h.r. 3106, a approved by the committee on a bipartisan basis o improve the federal response to domestic terrorism. today, americans have a sense domestic terrorism threats are significant but have not presented with a full picture. there's some information to the public but it's limited. americans have learned, for arrests that there were tied to...
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of white nationals and neo-nazis in charlottesville, the tree of life synagogue attack in pittsburgh, pennsylvania, the manual amity church in charleston oak creek, wisconsin and many, many more attacks at a know you're very welcome where. are you concerned about this rise of white supremacy violence that does the dhs have the flexibility in your authorities to respond to this evolving threat? >> we are very concerned about it. this is going to be a priority of our targeted violence and terrorist prevention office which which is created and broaden their mandate in the last six weeks at dhs white supremacist, extremist violence is a huge issue and one we need a whole of command effort for. it's been ideology that is motivate a number of those faith-based attacks we can talk about empathy focus of her homeland security advisory council review. for dhs, our mission is prevention on this front, intelligence sharing with state and local and then support to joint terrorism task force investigation by the fbi. fbi is the lead investigator voted but we will maintain that commitment, threats evolve this i
of white nationals and neo-nazis in charlottesville, the tree of life synagogue attack in pittsburgh, pennsylvania, the manual amity church in charleston oak creek, wisconsin and many, many more attacks at a know you're very welcome where. are you concerned about this rise of white supremacy violence that does the dhs have the flexibility in your authorities to respond to this evolving threat? >> we are very concerned about it. this is going to be a priority of our targeted violence and...
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that's a population the size of pittsburgh, pennsylvania, st. louis, missouri.e things are not a threat to americans, you know, i just don't understand what that means. >> you know, david sanger and william broad also said more at issue to the united states itself, this is the sort of technology that can be adapted to long-range missiles. that this isn't -- he's not developing this sort of technology just in a vacuum, that it helps kim jong-un and the north koreans advance their efforts to directly impact 300 million americans. >> yeah, that's exactly right. you know, the president says kim promised not to test long-range missiles. the fact of the matter is the long-range missiles are still in the development stage, so kim is basically promising not to test something that he hasn't developed yet. but these short-range missiles are already deployed. like you said, they are improving guidance, they are improving mobility, they are improving something called countermeasures, which is the ability to evade u.s. radar and missile defenses, and these can be -- you know
that's a population the size of pittsburgh, pennsylvania, st. louis, missouri.e things are not a threat to americans, you know, i just don't understand what that means. >> you know, david sanger and william broad also said more at issue to the united states itself, this is the sort of technology that can be adapted to long-range missiles. that this isn't -- he's not developing this sort of technology just in a vacuum, that it helps kim jong-un and the north koreans advance their efforts...
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in 2009 in pittsburgh, pennsylvania, april 4, a domestic case, an individual had a weapon for protection in their home. three officers responded to that domestic because a dog urinated on the floor. when they arrived, immediately open fired, ambushed. i lived three homes down from that killing. the person, the perpetrator shot the officers immediately in the face as soon as they opened the door that went through their vests. he then proceeded with his high-powered weapon to shoot the second officer, who thought he was playing possum, he shot him in the face. that officer with a widow and two small children. an off-duty officer was responding from around the corp. he got out of his car, he unloaded 30 rounds into that officer who lay dying on the street as we exchanged over 600 rounds. we were outgunned, outfired, outfirepowered at that time. that weapon was supposed to be for protection of his home. it was definitely used as an assault weapon to murder three officers in the city of pittsburgh. and that city has been traumatized. i mean, it's been ten years exactly to this date. thank you
in 2009 in pittsburgh, pennsylvania, april 4, a domestic case, an individual had a weapon for protection in their home. three officers responded to that domestic because a dog urinated on the floor. when they arrived, immediately open fired, ambushed. i lived three homes down from that killing. the person, the perpetrator shot the officers immediately in the face as soon as they opened the door that went through their vests. he then proceeded with his high-powered weapon to shoot the second...
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in 2009 in pittsburgh, pennsylvania, april 4th, a domestic case, an individual had a weapon for protection in their home, three officers responded because the dog urinated on the floor. when they arrived immediately opened fire, ambushed, i lived three homes down from that killing. the perpetrator shot the officers in the faces soon as they opened the door, went through their vest. he proceeded with a high-powered weapon to shoot the second officer who he thought was playing possum, shot him in the face leaving that officer a widow and two small children. and off duty officer was responding from around the corner. he got out of his car, unloaded 30 rounds into that officer who lay dying in the street, exchanged 600 rounds. we were outgunned can out fired at that time. that weapon is supposed to be for his protection of his home. it was used as an assault weapons murder three officers in the city of pittsburgh. that he has been traumatized. >> the time of the gentleman has expired, the gentleman from texas. >> thank you, mister chairman. i was curious. you indicating your testimony, u.s. cu
in 2009 in pittsburgh, pennsylvania, april 4th, a domestic case, an individual had a weapon for protection in their home, three officers responded because the dog urinated on the floor. when they arrived immediately opened fire, ambushed, i lived three homes down from that killing. the perpetrator shot the officers in the faces soon as they opened the door, went through their vest. he proceeded with a high-powered weapon to shoot the second officer who he thought was playing possum, shot him in...
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try it in alabama between pittsburgh and philadelphia and pennsylvania. eclectic,to a very liberal base. that is why you see her as the most clear and consistent, and does not look like a freak show like bernie does. is is a newer version, she 70. she is a newer version of bernie, and bernie got 50% of the vote last time. we should have thought about this. the most liberal acceptable candidate will be a very strong contender in the primary and have no chance in the general. hillary won 40 states, and elizabeth warren is the nominee. >> who does she pick? >> she has to pick buttigieg, if he was not gay we would not be talking about him. identity politics, and so you put elizabeth warren in pete buttigieg, blowout. tim: you think so? are you guys nearly that parish are in warren? --bearish on warren? >> i think that they run a smart campaign. i think she is an awkward candidate, i agree without all of the name-calling that jeff has done. is coming into her -- comfortable in her skin a lot more. a lot of her stuff that she did was craft, contrived and awkwar
try it in alabama between pittsburgh and philadelphia and pennsylvania. eclectic,to a very liberal base. that is why you see her as the most clear and consistent, and does not look like a freak show like bernie does. is is a newer version, she 70. she is a newer version of bernie, and bernie got 50% of the vote last time. we should have thought about this. the most liberal acceptable candidate will be a very strong contender in the primary and have no chance in the general. hillary won 40...
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try it in alabama between pittsburgh and philadelphia and pennsylvania. eclectic,to a very liberal base. that is why you see her as the most clear and consistent, and does not look like a freak show like bernie does. is is a newer version, she 70. she is a newer version of bernie, and bernie got 50% of the vote last time. we should have thought about this. the most liberal acceptable candidate will be a very strong contender in the primary and have no chance in the general. hillary won 40 states, and elizabeth warren is the nominee. >> who does she pick? >> she has to pick buttigieg, if he was not gay we would not be talking about him. identity politics, and so you put elizabeth warren in pete buttigieg, blowout. tim: you think so? are you guys nearly that parish are in warren? --bearish on warren? >> i think that they run a smart campaign. i think she is an awkward candidate, i agree without all of the name-calling that jeff has done. is coming into her -- comfortable in her skin a lot more. a lot of her stuff that she did was craft, contrived and awkwar
try it in alabama between pittsburgh and philadelphia and pennsylvania. eclectic,to a very liberal base. that is why you see her as the most clear and consistent, and does not look like a freak show like bernie does. is is a newer version, she 70. she is a newer version of bernie, and bernie got 50% of the vote last time. we should have thought about this. the most liberal acceptable candidate will be a very strong contender in the primary and have no chance in the general. hillary won 40...
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pittsburgh pirates' felipe vazquez made contact with the girl two years ago. their relationship in person and online. abc's victor oquendo on the charges tonight in pennsylvania and florida. >> reporter: tonight, two-time all-star pittsburgh pirates pitcher felipe vazquez behind bars, accused of sexually assaulting a child. police arresting the 28-year-old reliever this morning, charging him with several crimes, including solicitation of child. the florida department of law enforcement began investigating allegations vazquez had a sexual relationship with a 13-year-old girl who is now 15. authorities say vazquez first met the alleged victim at a stadium in pennsylvania and the girl found him on social media, where police say "it's ka lated from there," adding vazquez tried to perform sex acts with her inside a car and ticketed the victim an explosion it is video. police were able to identify him by his tattoos. >> we n't know anything for certain. these allegations are very, very serious. i think the term used earlier is heinous. >> reporter: a judge denying him bail late today. more charges could be filed. david? >> victor, thank you. >>> we are following a
pittsburgh pirates' felipe vazquez made contact with the girl two years ago. their relationship in person and online. abc's victor oquendo on the charges tonight in pennsylvania and florida. >> reporter: tonight, two-time all-star pittsburgh pirates pitcher felipe vazquez behind bars, accused of sexually assaulting a child. police arresting the 28-year-old reliever this morning, charging him with several crimes, including solicitation of child. the florida department of law enforcement...
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the northern central came in here from baltimore through york , as did the pennsylvania railroad that ran east-west to pittsburgh to philadelphia, and the cumberland valley railroad. at times, the station was hectic. there are lots of accounts of people getting on the wrong train because you have four distinctly different railroads serving it. the cumberland valley would remind people to get on the yellow cars. that will remind you to get on the right train. a lot of the early traffic through the cumberland valley is distinctly related to the civil war. down in history as one of the very first railroads ever used by the military of the united states to move troops into position. stonewall jackson has taken harpers ferry. he will be superseded by joseph johnson, who takes command of the confederate forces at harpers ferry. the yankees don't like this because there is a lot of ferry, itat harpers is easy to launch an invasion into the north, particularly pennsylvania. that is something pennsylvanians are worried about early in the war from because they are bordered by slave state maryland and slave state virginia,
the northern central came in here from baltimore through york , as did the pennsylvania railroad that ran east-west to pittsburgh to philadelphia, and the cumberland valley railroad. at times, the station was hectic. there are lots of accounts of people getting on the wrong train because you have four distinctly different railroads serving it. the cumberland valley would remind people to get on the yellow cars. that will remind you to get on the right train. a lot of the early traffic through...
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candidate but is the idea taking away trump votes in a place like pennsylvania or rallying democratic voters in places like philadelphia and pittsburgh is the stronger challenge to president trump in a commonwealth like pennsylvania? >> i think there are a lot of folks in the middle of pennsylvania that swing elections all of the time and if i look at the last several elections, the democratic party has done a great job of getting votes out in the city of philadelphia. there just aren't any more votes to get in the city of philadelphia. they have a great turnout machine and it's really a matter are you going to be able to connect with those more moderate voters and there is an opening for a democrat probably in new hampshire, an opening for a democrat who could take the votes from joe biden but no one is out there connecting that is a mainstream democrat and that is the big problem with the party. >> stick around. a lot more to talk about. former vice president joe biden and trump are seizing on the ukraine story to help their 2020 campaigns. is that good politics for either of them? that is next. stay with us. aetna takes a total ap
candidate but is the idea taking away trump votes in a place like pennsylvania or rallying democratic voters in places like philadelphia and pittsburgh is the stronger challenge to president trump in a commonwealth like pennsylvania? >> i think there are a lot of folks in the middle of pennsylvania that swing elections all of the time and if i look at the last several elections, the democratic party has done a great job of getting votes out in the city of philadelphia. there just aren't...
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allegation is more than two years old, there will not be a an investigation in pennsylvania where he played for the pittsburgh. she is accusing him of three sexual assaults. brown's lawyer said they had a consensual sexual relationship. >>> nike announced it dropped brown as a client and endorser. >>> several television networks stopped running commercials for e-cigarettes. cbs and viacom said they will no longer run at following the outbreak of emesis and deaths linked to the products. the cdc and fda currently invested getting those cases. until they released their findings, the networks will not run commercials for baking products. the industry has spent $76 million on television advertisements the shoreline. >>> after three your renovation, the washington monument back open to the public. what is new and improved and how to grab a ticket for a visit. >>> today, house committee will hold a hearing on the push by washington, d.c. to become the 51st state. washington, d.c. mayor, muriel bowser will testify supporting legislation sponsored by congresswoman eleanor holmes norton, dc's nonvoting representative
allegation is more than two years old, there will not be a an investigation in pennsylvania where he played for the pittsburgh. she is accusing him of three sexual assaults. brown's lawyer said they had a consensual sexual relationship. >>> nike announced it dropped brown as a client and endorser. >>> several television networks stopped running commercials for e-cigarettes. cbs and viacom said they will no longer run at following the outbreak of emesis and deaths linked to the...
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pennsylvania this morning. that will give us a few clouds particularly during the morning hoursut theseshowers yos williamsport and towards pittsburghhose should stay away from us less you're in allegany county but even there it's really kind of fading away as the air overhead here in d.c. iste stable d temperatures getting warm this again, a few clouds, 92 today, much better feeling day tomorrow. 81 degrees for your tuesday afternoon. all right, erin, how is traffic is morning. >> 4:35, mike and i can tell youe do have a problem on the road out in loudoun county. a pedestrian crash is being investigated south sterling boulevard closed near davis hadrive. other than t traffic on the way to dulles, bwi and reagan national looks good. 270 is wide opened. and for your maryland dri the outer loop 95bw parkwayoo looking g problem free on 50 in bowie. upper marlboro traffic looks good. 395 past the pentagon is cruising and area bridges at speed. any questions at erin fox5 d.c.. to you. >> 4:36 is the time right now. coming up on fox5 morning a man's dream turns into a real life nightmare. >> boris johnson compares himsel to a character in
pennsylvania this morning. that will give us a few clouds particularly during the morning hoursut theseshowers yos williamsport and towards pittsburghhose should stay away from us less you're in allegany county but even there it's really kind of fading away as the air overhead here in d.c. iste stable d temperatures getting warm this again, a few clouds, 92 today, much better feeling day tomorrow. 81 degrees for your tuesday afternoon. all right, erin, how is traffic is morning. >> 4:35,...
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pennsylvania. i went to philadelphia and pittsburgh.o voted for donald trump, who feel that he sold them a bill of goods. they are not getting those thomases met. when i went to michigan and talked to those port workers, i went to wisconsin, i went with our farmers, and then i went to iowa. and then all that way i went from pennsylvania to iowa. we are going to build a blue wall. we are going to make donald trump pay for it. this is it. this is how we do this. we are here to talk about the primary today. if we want to win the general election, this is what we do. we meet them where they are. we say to them if you are tired of the noise and nonsense, which is what i say every day, if you are tired of being extreme in our politics, then you have a home with me. iowa, is withs, an optimistic economic agenda for this country. that's how we have formers -- how we have former governor scott walker. party standwe as a by the union workers of the united auto strike on that pickup line. -- picket line. it is a simple idea that our work does not
pennsylvania. i went to philadelphia and pittsburgh.o voted for donald trump, who feel that he sold them a bill of goods. they are not getting those thomases met. when i went to michigan and talked to those port workers, i went to wisconsin, i went with our farmers, and then i went to iowa. and then all that way i went from pennsylvania to iowa. we are going to build a blue wall. we are going to make donald trump pay for it. this is it. this is how we do this. we are here to talk about the...
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progression or potential ll lcuring disease the people at university of pennsylvania are really doing an outstanding job. in pittsburgh, university of pittsburgh, actually serves as one of these trial net sites that i talk about in my testimony. they are lining up the patients, getting them in the cure for new preventative strategies and we're really excited about the trial net and the participation of people in pittsburgh. >> thank you very much. >> senator brawn, welcome. >> thank you, madame chair. this is important to me. i've learned a lot about auto immune diseases oaf the years. chron's, collitis. if we find the secret to what causes type i diabetes, i think we're going to unravel a host of other diseases and find the cure. that's why i think it's so important you keep doing what you're doing and that we stay on point here. at my own business, i try to address health care and the cost of it. i referred to where we shouldn't be rationing medicines that are so important. we shouldn't be grappling with a cost of insurance that's overwhelming. took on the insurance companies nearly 11 years ago myself and it was a
progression or potential ll lcuring disease the people at university of pennsylvania are really doing an outstanding job. in pittsburgh, university of pittsburgh, actually serves as one of these trial net sites that i talk about in my testimony. they are lining up the patients, getting them in the cure for new preventative strategies and we're really excited about the trial net and the participation of people in pittsburgh. >> thank you very much. >> senator brawn, welcome. >>...
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pennsylvania. i went to philadelphia and pittsburgh. i went to the people who voted for donald trump. oke to those port workers, i went to iowa. all that way from pennsylvania , we are going to build a makewall, we are going to donald trump pay for it. this.s how we do win thatlly want to general election this is what we do. voters, we saye are you tired of the nonsense which is what i say every day. this is with an optimistic economic agenda for this country. have words for former governor scott walker. we stand by the workers at the union auto strike at the picket line. that's what we are about. this economic agenda is the simple idea that our work doesn't end on inauguration day. it's telling the people that after charlottesville there were not two sides when the other -- one side is what it is. it is about standing by the farmers and telling them i will not treat you like a poker chip in a bankrupt casino. as someone who is on the agricultural committee who has worked hard for rural america, i understand it is not just one size fits all. if we want to bridge the rural and urban div
pennsylvania. i went to philadelphia and pittsburgh. i went to the people who voted for donald trump. oke to those port workers, i went to iowa. all that way from pennsylvania , we are going to build a makewall, we are going to donald trump pay for it. this.s how we do win thatlly want to general election this is what we do. voters, we saye are you tired of the nonsense which is what i say every day. this is with an optimistic economic agenda for this country. have words for former governor...
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pennsylvania. they have been ringing bells for the people that died aboard flied 93. vice president mike expense there speaking this morning. let's go to the pittsburghyork city. people are gathering now and will read the names of become 3,000 people that died when the world trade center towers collapsed that morning. is it a lengthy ceremony. one that we've seen 18 times. it is a terrible morning as we all remember where we were that day. back to you. >>> this is it a live look at the san francisco airplane where delays and cancellations are affecting passengers. we have the latest with the latest. >> reporter: as of 5:20 this morning, there are 18 delays and 62 cancellations. so the number of those delays is slowly creeping up. and that is all to be expected because of construction on a major runway, runway 28l that persists till the end of the month. that sfo official said it has not been no 50 years. i was supposed to get and 8:20 flight. but they said i had time on the 6:10. that is good. >> so that worked out. i hope if i get to security and gate, i have to say good-bye to you. >> reporter: thank you. the sfo flight delays because of roadway co
pennsylvania. they have been ringing bells for the people that died aboard flied 93. vice president mike expense there speaking this morning. let's go to the pittsburghyork city. people are gathering now and will read the names of become 3,000 people that died when the world trade center towers collapsed that morning. is it a lengthy ceremony. one that we've seen 18 times. it is a terrible morning as we all remember where we were that day. back to you. >>> this is it a live look at the...
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pittsburgh is going to be. i know their backs are against the wall. i know their coaching staff and players. it's going to be hard on sunday. >> i've grown up in pennsylvaniached them my whole life. we're going to be up for a good contest and it's exciting to go against a team you watched growing up as a kid. >> we're coming in 0-2, so ready to hit, ready to get after it. >> defensive coordinators live for the third down especially when they get into the longer distances. when you can avoid those and skip third down altogether, it makes things easy. >>> right now at 6:30 the whistle blower complaint that has rocked washington, d.c. is resonating in iowa where you can see joe biden campaigning today. >>> also today president trump went on the offensive calling this latest scandal a political hack job. >> we don't have the details yet, but a u.s. intelligence officer found it serious enough to file a rare whistle blower complaint. >> reporter: the mystery is growing around a u.s. intelligence officer's whistle blower complaints about president trump who is dismissing it as partisan though he doesn't know the source. >> it's a ridiculous story. >> sources tel
pittsburgh is going to be. i know their backs are against the wall. i know their coaching staff and players. it's going to be hard on sunday. >> i've grown up in pennsylvaniached them my whole life. we're going to be up for a good contest and it's exciting to go against a team you watched growing up as a kid. >> we're coming in 0-2, so ready to hit, ready to get after it. >> defensive coordinators live for the third down especially when they get into the longer distances. when...
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vazquez arrested in pennsylvania or charges including statutory sexual assault and up lawful contact with a 13-year-old girl. a judge denied him bail and said more charges against the pittsburgher may be coming. the league placed vazquez on paid leave. he said he had sex but not really with the underage girl. trace gallagher has more live with us. trace? >> shep, court records show the girl that is 16 reached out to felipe vazquez on instagram. he refused to talk to her because of her age but they exchanged nude photos and videos. soon after, vazquez drove to her house. she got in his car and he pulled her on to his lap and removed her pants. when vazquez called the incident sex but not really, he's referring to the fact that he was 13, a virgin and he tried to have intercourse but was not successful. after a man, she claims that he had to leave because he had a game that night. this was 2017. 2 months ago, court records show that he wanted to continue to have sexual contact with her. the girl lives in florida but her mother found the new text messages and contacted authorities. our corporate cousin the "new york post" is reporting that the police used the sexually explicit v
vazquez arrested in pennsylvania or charges including statutory sexual assault and up lawful contact with a 13-year-old girl. a judge denied him bail and said more charges against the pittsburgher may be coming. the league placed vazquez on paid leave. he said he had sex but not really with the underage girl. trace gallagher has more live with us. trace? >> shep, court records show the girl that is 16 reached out to felipe vazquez on instagram. he refused to talk to her because of her age...
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pennsylvania. three people are dead. four hospitalized after what began as a mysterious situation in pittsburgh.e situation. all seven male victims were wearing orange wrist bands. the victims to have appeared to ingested the drugs different from the location where the wrist bands were distributed. four treated, three in critical condition. no word on the nature of the drug. >>> there's another story breaking over the past few hours. nfl superstar wide receiver antonio brown says he'll no longer play in the nfl. that word came down a short time ago. brown was released after one game with the new england patriots amid sexual assault allegations. he made his announcement in a tweet. brown has denied all accusations against them. >>> stonewalling performance on capitol hill last week is calling for a contempt of congress charge against cory lewandows lewandowski. calling for it madelein dean. every day, visionaries are creating the future. so, every day, we put our latest technology and unrivaled network to work. the united states postal service makes more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone
pennsylvania. three people are dead. four hospitalized after what began as a mysterious situation in pittsburgh.e situation. all seven male victims were wearing orange wrist bands. the victims to have appeared to ingested the drugs different from the location where the wrist bands were distributed. four treated, three in critical condition. no word on the nature of the drug. >>> there's another story breaking over the past few hours. nfl superstar wide receiver antonio brown says he'll...
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he grows celery, brucele prouts, more to support the children's pennsylvania of pittsburgh where he's been receiving treatment for crone's years. for the last five jacob sells his produce at a his home stand outside and uses the money to purchase oys and games and books and more, more items to give to children who are patients at the hospital. jacob, he's projected to raise $10,000 this ear to benefit the children's hospital. his efforts have been recognized by the community and jacob's have been incredibly supportive, offering their own well.ons as st. francis university donated $1,000 check to seeds for needs jacob continue his mission. i'm proud of the work jacob has looking forward to for yearseds of needs come. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman rise? without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, i rise today to of a very special hero who risked her life to care remarkableand left a legacy. was born and raised in the netherlands. at 20 years old she found erself in the middle of the crisis that had overtaken europe during
he grows celery, brucele prouts, more to support the children's pennsylvania of pittsburgh where he's been receiving treatment for crone's years. for the last five jacob sells his produce at a his home stand outside and uses the money to purchase oys and games and books and more, more items to give to children who are patients at the hospital. jacob, he's projected to raise $10,000 this ear to benefit the children's hospital. his efforts have been recognized by the community and jacob's have...