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revere.f the most inaccurate pieces of propaganda ever produced by an american press. almost nothing in it is correct. >> this is treason! >> this is an early instance in the colonies of the power of what we now call media to shape public opinion. >> you bloody liar! >> well, sam, will it do? >> some of your finest work, i'd say. >> samuel, you've replaced the customs house with "butcher's hall." what else have you changed? >> look around you, cousin. the people demand justice. >> by the actions of an angry mob, samuel, justice that is not. >> those bastards killed five of our own. when are you gonna get down off the fence and join the cause of your brethren? >> john adams and samuel adams were not necessarily close. sam adams was a failed tax collector with a long history of debt. >> john adams was a very principled man. he agreed in general with people like samuel adams. but on the other hand, he was one who thought that things could get out of control. >> the rift between the adams cousins
revere.f the most inaccurate pieces of propaganda ever produced by an american press. almost nothing in it is correct. >> this is treason! >> this is an early instance in the colonies of the power of what we now call media to shape public opinion. >> you bloody liar! >> well, sam, will it do? >> some of your finest work, i'd say. >> samuel, you've replaced the customs house with "butcher's hall." what else have you changed? >> look around you,...
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revere. every detail! >> two if by sea, eh, mr. revere? >> that's right, sir. the regulars are coming out! the regulars are coming out! the regulars are on the march! >> halt, damn you, or you're dead! >> what's up that road? >> only about 500 of the best men in the colony. we know you're after hancock and adams and the cannon they conquered. >> he's a damn spy, sir. >> speak the truth, or i'll blow your brains out. [ gunshot ] >> ♪ my country, 'tis of thee ♪ sweet land of liberty ♪ land where my fathers died ♪ land of the pilgrims' pride ♪ from every mountainside ♪ let freedom ring >> pushed to their limits by an oppressive empire, a determined group of rebels unites under the cause of liberty. their quest for freedom will unify a people, ignite a revolution and forge a new system of government. in time, these brave men and women will come to be known as the american patriots. john adams -- boston's most influential founding father, a firebrand, an outspoken voice for human rights and the ru
revere. every detail! >> two if by sea, eh, mr. revere? >> that's right, sir. the regulars are coming out! the regulars are coming out! the regulars are on the march! >> halt, damn you, or you're dead! >> what's up that road? >> only about 500 of the best men in the colony. we know you're after hancock and adams and the cannon they conquered. >> he's a damn spy, sir. >> speak the truth, or i'll blow your brains out. [ gunshot ] >> ♪ my country,...
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legend relegates revere as a mere look-out, who shouts from atop a horse.rategist, a multi-talented patriot who organizes tough men, like ebenezer mackintosh, into a force for liberty. >> as tensions escalate in boston, paul revere leads something of a guerrilla army, a band of rebels intent on threatening the king's tax collectors out of existence. >> revere recognized that you need to involve everyone in this, and that includes people from the streets, tough guys who wouldn't mind getting their hands dirty if it came to that. >> you'll hang for this! >> perhaps. but you won't be around to see it. you gentleman have a choice. swear on the holy bible to resign your positions as the king's customs agents. or you can stick your heads in yon nooses. >> i swear! >> and what of you? >> while the tactics are severe, the colonists feel they're out of options. >> aah!! i swear! i swear! >> now, you go tell your brother-in-law, hutchinson, we won't sit idle while the king's agents bleed us dry. >> this form of resistance is not exclusive to massachusetts. anger over
legend relegates revere as a mere look-out, who shouts from atop a horse.rategist, a multi-talented patriot who organizes tough men, like ebenezer mackintosh, into a force for liberty. >> as tensions escalate in boston, paul revere leads something of a guerrilla army, a band of rebels intent on threatening the king's tax collectors out of existence. >> revere recognized that you need to involve everyone in this, and that includes people from the streets, tough guys who wouldn't mind...
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you're not going to throw out a guy like ben revere.st player in nats expo history with three runs scored in the game and that's there on the board. later on, big time night here with three outs from anthony rendone. the buffalo is going to slide in safely. we are now up at 4. espinosa. the abcs of baseball always be scoring. trust me, it makes sense. rendell comes around and scores the go-ahead run. espy with a 5-1 magness still proud of his score. they would add another one. your final in this game 11-4. afterwards, brice harper on the big night. >> we're down but not really down. we've got a great team, and the way we've been playing well, i think we've been swinging the bat well, had some good at-bats. we finally put it together and really had a great approach. >>> tomorrow night's pitching prospect lucas gialido will make his major debut for the nationals. >>> we'll head out to shocking news from the olympic trials tonight. katie ledecky did not break a world record tonight. that hardly ever happens. the most decorated olympian mic
you're not going to throw out a guy like ben revere.st player in nats expo history with three runs scored in the game and that's there on the board. later on, big time night here with three outs from anthony rendone. the buffalo is going to slide in safely. we are now up at 4. espinosa. the abcs of baseball always be scoring. trust me, it makes sense. rendell comes around and scores the go-ahead run. espy with a 5-1 magness still proud of his score. they would add another one. your final in...
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by the time he -- by the time the gag order was overturned, he was revered as a hero. the man who had been thought of -- really was revered as the last link to the founders and they're great virtues. at his death, in 1848, there were of course prim out -- tremendous outpouring of eulogies and can the most interesting one to me wasn't even a eulogy. it was delivered in a theater. by athlete door parker. theodore parker was a theologian. brilliant man. and he allowed him to be very critical of his subject. shall we tell lies about him because his dead? he asked his audience. parker northed at secretary of it and president, adams remained mute on slavery him is what is called a good hater, parker rightly noted, and he used his wit, pureness, as a poor poet, his great is intellectual faculty was memory and showed little foresight. what, then, did john quincy adams' greatness lie? this. that throughout all his words and acts, ran a golden thread, an intense love of freedom, for all men. and then parker summoned up the moment in 1842 when adams stood in the well of the house
by the time he -- by the time the gag order was overturned, he was revered as a hero. the man who had been thought of -- really was revered as the last link to the founders and they're great virtues. at his death, in 1848, there were of course prim out -- tremendous outpouring of eulogies and can the most interesting one to me wasn't even a eulogy. it was delivered in a theater. by athlete door parker. theodore parker was a theologian. brilliant man. and he allowed him to be very critical of...
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revere.eview. >> the regulars are coming out. >> what did you say. >> grab you are muskette if you be a patriot man. the regulars are on the march. the regulars are coming ott. the regulars are coming out! >> despite the popular poem, by long fellow, paul revere is not alone on his midnight ride. militia man patrick dawes and three others join revere with the decision to enlist more riders along the way. the decision makes sure the message gets out. while the warning makes it all the way to concord, near lexington paul revere's journey takes an unexpected and often untold turn. >> off stand, or you are dead. take him to major mitchell. >> be not afraid, mr. revere. speak the truth of your mission tonight and you will not be harmed. >> it's you who should be afraid, major. >> what's waiting for us up ahead? >> we know you are after hancock and adams and the canada concord. >> what's up that road? speak the truth or i'll blow your brains out. >> it's a great episode. be sure to check that one o
revere.eview. >> the regulars are coming out. >> what did you say. >> grab you are muskette if you be a patriot man. the regulars are on the march. the regulars are coming ott. the regulars are coming out! >> despite the popular poem, by long fellow, paul revere is not alone on his midnight ride. militia man patrick dawes and three others join revere with the decision to enlist more riders along the way. the decision makes sure the message gets out. while the warning...
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revere? be harmed. >> it's you who should be afraid, may jr. >> what's waiting for us up ahead? >> we know you're after hancock and adams and the candidate at concord. >> what's up that road? speak the truth or i'll blow your brains out. >> it's a great episode so be sure to check it out. that's it for us tonight. thank you for watching this special edition of "the factor." bill will be back on monday. also, be sure to check out my show. don't forget about my book "wake up america" going on sale later this month. please remember the spin stops right here. because we're looking out for you. >>> welcome to the special edition of hannity: jihad in america. we'll examine the growing threat of radical islam here in the u.s. the orlando terror attack is only the latest example of how radical islamists want to destroy your freedom and your way of life. let's take a look. >> and we've just gotten word of not word but two explosions near the finish line of the boston marathon.
revere? be harmed. >> it's you who should be afraid, may jr. >> what's waiting for us up ahead? >> we know you're after hancock and adams and the candidate at concord. >> what's up that road? speak the truth or i'll blow your brains out. >> it's a great episode so be sure to check it out. that's it for us tonight. thank you for watching this special edition of "the factor." bill will be back on monday. also, be sure to check out my show. don't forget...
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the heavy weight championship the next day he announced he was a member of islam, and he was both revered but what is also astounding given that he didn't seem to care. >> no, he didn't. he really had a strong belief in his own sense of purpose and his own identity from the start. and he had been brought to the nation of islam by none other than malcolm x and they were very close friends and the very day after ali then know as cassius clay, elicited in 1964 he went to the public stating he was changing his name. for years sportswriters and others continued to call him cassius clay but he made everyone to come around in the end and became known in the end as muhammad ali. >> he had to overcome that but then again came the draft and david, i want to talk to you about that when he stood against the draft convicted of draft evasion you wrote this in an era defined by war we should re recognize a day in history that won't be celebrated in the white house. the u.s. government tormented him for a reason, he was unabash unabashidally dangerous. again with so many and advocacy out there he really
the heavy weight championship the next day he announced he was a member of islam, and he was both revered but what is also astounding given that he didn't seem to care. >> no, he didn't. he really had a strong belief in his own sense of purpose and his own identity from the start. and he had been brought to the nation of islam by none other than malcolm x and they were very close friends and the very day after ali then know as cassius clay, elicited in 1964 he went to the public stating...
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we all understood that paul revere was a hero. nathan hale died for his country at age 21, this noble man. all of those stories were on the lips of every american. and when you came to america, you were forced to learn this stuff. you were forced to learn a little bit about the history of the country. people didn't say, oh, we don't want to harsh your mellow and start telling you about american culture, you know, because you're from another cup. we don't want -- another country. we don't want to do that. so my parents learned this stuff. people came to this country, they were buying into something. why? because america is not defined by ethnicity. every ethnicity exists in america. it's not defined by religion. every religion exists in america. we're defined by an idea. we're the only country in the history of the world that was created and defined by an idea. and, therefore, in order to keep the republic as franklin enjoined us to do, we must know those ideas, we must understand those ideas, we must buy into those ideas and we mu
we all understood that paul revere was a hero. nathan hale died for his country at age 21, this noble man. all of those stories were on the lips of every american. and when you came to america, you were forced to learn this stuff. you were forced to learn a little bit about the history of the country. people didn't say, oh, we don't want to harsh your mellow and start telling you about american culture, you know, because you're from another cup. we don't want -- another country. we don't want...
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millions of thoz who came to love and revere muhammad ali were among his fiercest critics early on. you and i will remember dick young leading the charge of the press. it was also middle class america who found him too loud, too arrogant, too black, too muslim. and these people because he was so principled came to revere him, and even if they didn't love him, had to say, wow, you know, mad respect. >> without compromising who he was, he won so many people over by the weight of the evidence. the people who doubted him, as bryant said, you couldn't doubt whether you agreed with him or not, you couldn't doubt the honor and integrity behind stepping away. he didn't know it would be three and a half years at the peak of his athletic career. it could have been his entire remaining life he would never step through the ropes again. millions of dollars, the platforms. he was a vain and egotistical man, that was among his qualities. he could have given that up. he was willing to do it. that was a stand of principle. he could have gone to prison. he was sentenced to five years in prison. he wa
millions of thoz who came to love and revere muhammad ali were among his fiercest critics early on. you and i will remember dick young leading the charge of the press. it was also middle class america who found him too loud, too arrogant, too black, too muslim. and these people because he was so principled came to revere him, and even if they didn't love him, had to say, wow, you know, mad respect. >> without compromising who he was, he won so many people over by the weight of the...
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revere.eak preview. >> the red coats are coming out. >> what did you say. >> grab you are muskette if you be a patriot man. the regulars are on the march. >> despite the popular poem, paul refuse ear is not on his own. three others joined refuse ear with orders to commission more riders along the day. the decision makes sure the message gets out. while the warning makes it all the way to concord, near lexington paul revere's journey takes an unexpected and often untold turn. >> off stand, or you are dead. >> be not afraid, mr. revere. speak the truth of your mission tonight and you will not be harmed. >> it's you who should be afraid. >> what's waiting for us up ahead? >> we know you are after hancock and adams and the canada conquered. >> what's up that road? speak the truth or i'll blow your brains out. >> it's a great episode. be sure to check that one out. that's it for us tonight. thanks for watching this special edition of the factor. i'm eric bowling. bill will be back on money. check
revere.eak preview. >> the red coats are coming out. >> what did you say. >> grab you are muskette if you be a patriot man. the regulars are on the march. >> despite the popular poem, paul refuse ear is not on his own. three others joined refuse ear with orders to commission more riders along the day. the decision makes sure the message gets out. while the warning makes it all the way to concord, near lexington paul revere's journey takes an unexpected and often untold...
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and these people, because he was so principled, came to revere him. and even if they don't love him, had to say, wow, you know, mad respect. >> without xrocompromising who was. you couldn't doubt whether you agreed with him or not, you couldn't doubt the honor and the integrity of stepping away. he didn't know it would be 3 1/2 years. that was enough at the peak of his career. it could have been his entire remaining life that he would never step through the ropes again. millions of dollars, the platform. he was obviously a vain and egotistical man. co-ha he could have given that up. that was a stand of principal. c he could have gone to prison. he was sentenced for five years. he was out while it was being appealed. the supreme court sided with him. had you you had to respect that. then there were those who said he is flash and dash. he is not an old school fighter. he owed a debt to joe frazier. they came to respect each other because they elevated each other. frazier forced him to reach deep and even the old school boxing people had to say, this is
and these people, because he was so principled, came to revere him. and even if they don't love him, had to say, wow, you know, mad respect. >> without xrocompromising who was. you couldn't doubt whether you agreed with him or not, you couldn't doubt the honor and the integrity of stepping away. he didn't know it would be 3 1/2 years. that was enough at the peak of his career. it could have been his entire remaining life that he would never step through the ropes again. millions of...
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revere.muskette if you be a patriot man. the regulars are on the march. >> despite the popular poem, paul refuse ear is not on his own. three others joined refuse ear with orders to commission more riders along the day. the decision makes sure the message gets out. while the warning makes it all the way to concord, near lexington paul revere's journey takes an unexpected and often untold turn. >> off stand, or you are dead. >> be not afraid, mr. revere. speak the truth of your mission tonight and you will not be harmed. >> it's you who should be afraid. >> what's waiting for us up ahead? >> we know you are after hancock and adams and the canada conquered. >> what's up that road? speak the truth or i'll blow your brains out. >> it's a great episode. be sure to check that one out. that's it for us tonight. thanks for watching this special edition of the factor. i'm eric bowling. bill will be back on money. check out my show cashing in airing saturdays at 11 a.m. eastern on fnc. and my book "wak
revere.muskette if you be a patriot man. the regulars are on the march. >> despite the popular poem, paul refuse ear is not on his own. three others joined refuse ear with orders to commission more riders along the day. the decision makes sure the message gets out. while the warning makes it all the way to concord, near lexington paul revere's journey takes an unexpected and often untold turn. >> off stand, or you are dead. >> be not afraid, mr. revere. speak the truth of your...
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a revered fighter for his quick feet, even faster punches.membered for his contribution to civil rights. his early and vocal objection to the vietnam war, one that cost him several years as a boxer. >> for more on the life and legacy of muhammad ali, cnn sports analyst christine brennan is with us. so good to see you again, sadly under these circumstances, of course. i know you followed his career. i want to ask you about one pivotal moment when you were covering the olympics in '96 here in atlanta and nobody knew who was going to come out with the torch to light the flame. it was a surprise. and it ended up being him. tell us about that moment. >> well, as you know, who was going to light the cauldron at any opening ceremonies at olympics is really the biggest story of the olympics before they begin. so every day this constant drum beat of who is it going to be, names are floated around. the biggest names in a country. the hero or heroin of a nation. someone who's just going to be known forever as the person who was -- had this great honor o
a revered fighter for his quick feet, even faster punches.membered for his contribution to civil rights. his early and vocal objection to the vietnam war, one that cost him several years as a boxer. >> for more on the life and legacy of muhammad ali, cnn sports analyst christine brennan is with us. so good to see you again, sadly under these circumstances, of course. i know you followed his career. i want to ask you about one pivotal moment when you were covering the olympics in '96 here...
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the loud seem more revered than the quiet. and i say technology is partly responsible. yes, the candy treats of technology, while delicious, are siphoning many into our society into the shallows. young people today risk of being turned into self-centered, personal brand managers. obsessed with managing their image on social networks, spending their energies collecting likes and followers, and curating their highlight reels for friends on facebook. in short, i feel like a nation of people chasing attention more than achievement. one obsessed with 140 characters of information, rather than words of meaning and substance. youtube seems to be the new andy warhol canvas, where you find your 15 minutes of fame. but if you want to find a higher purpose, you must resist becoming a celebrity, running around collecting trophies, trinkets, bonuses, you have to find the road to character. new york times columnist david brook authored a brilliant book of that name, and in it, he said there are two sets of human virtues. the resume virtues, and the eulogy virtues. the resume virtues
the loud seem more revered than the quiet. and i say technology is partly responsible. yes, the candy treats of technology, while delicious, are siphoning many into our society into the shallows. young people today risk of being turned into self-centered, personal brand managers. obsessed with managing their image on social networks, spending their energies collecting likes and followers, and curating their highlight reels for friends on facebook. in short, i feel like a nation of people...
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you really felt the reverence of the moment. we would be remiss in not mentioning that little boy with the very colorful hair and his hand at his forehead in salute for the moment. >> and the mayor of louisville, greg fisher, summing up the hometown roots of muhammad ali, saying in part he graduated from louisville central high school, class of 1916, which was by the way the same year ali won the olympics in rome and mentioning also the house on grand avenue that they have memorialized and i think the quote that sort of seals it for me there, muhammad ali belongs to the world but he only has one hometown. >> yeah, very special to the folks that are there. and also how solemn the moment is because you couldn't hear anything in the crowd of the people who were there watching and honoring. it is so quiet and you just take that moment in. >> right. now, we're going to go to andrew young, the former united states ambassador to the united nations and chairman of the andrew young foundation. he's on the phone. so thank you very much fo
you really felt the reverence of the moment. we would be remiss in not mentioning that little boy with the very colorful hair and his hand at his forehead in salute for the moment. >> and the mayor of louisville, greg fisher, summing up the hometown roots of muhammad ali, saying in part he graduated from louisville central high school, class of 1916, which was by the way the same year ali won the olympics in rome and mentioning also the house on grand avenue that they have memorialized...
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the fbi has been speaking with owners of the clubs in the area, michael bass who operates gay club revereays he received a face book friend request from mateen three days before the shooting. i saw that picture that morning of the incident. i've swallowed my tongue it was omar mateen. >> good morning. >> reporter: 2012 documentary appears to show mateen working as a security guard following the bp oil spill. where he seems skeptical of the clean-up efforts. >> no one gives a [ bleep ] here. everybody is just out to get paid. they're hoping for more oil to come out. more people to complain so they will have the jobs. they want more disaster to happen. >> reporter: the killer's wife has been cooperating with authorities. but prosecutors are kidding whether to charge her for having prior knowledge of the attack. so far there is no evidence she ever called police to warn them that she believed he was planning an attack. >> the orlando massacre has renewed the debate over gun sales. president obama said it is just crazy to allow someone on a terrorist no fly list to buy a gun. and now the nra
the fbi has been speaking with owners of the clubs in the area, michael bass who operates gay club revereays he received a face book friend request from mateen three days before the shooting. i saw that picture that morning of the incident. i've swallowed my tongue it was omar mateen. >> good morning. >> reporter: 2012 documentary appears to show mateen working as a security guard following the bp oil spill. where he seems skeptical of the clean-up efforts. >> no one gives a [...
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i want to follow up on questions raised by senator corker and senator revere. as you know, dodd frank requires giant financial institution to submit livingwell documents that describe how these giants could be liquidated it in orderly and rapid way. in bankruptcy without either bringing down the economy or requiring a taxpayer bailout. a few months ago the fed and the fdic jointly determine the livingwell submitted by five of the biggest banks in the company were not credible. those banks must resolve the problems identified in the living wills by october 1, that's 14 weeks from now. if the banks failed to do that, the fed and the fdic have the power to reduce the risks posed by these giant banks by for example raising capital standards or stricter leverage. these changes are critically important to avoiding another 2008 crisis. but the banks are unlikely to make them unless they believe that the fed and the fdic are serious about enforcing dodd frank. now i know by law you must consider increasing capital in higher level ratios. what i want today is to ask, ca
i want to follow up on questions raised by senator corker and senator revere. as you know, dodd frank requires giant financial institution to submit livingwell documents that describe how these giants could be liquidated it in orderly and rapid way. in bankruptcy without either bringing down the economy or requiring a taxpayer bailout. a few months ago the fed and the fdic jointly determine the livingwell submitted by five of the biggest banks in the company were not credible. those banks must...
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do it his focus is on white-collar crime those who had a successful professional lives often will revered who nonetheless cannot stop themselves with sometimes one very large step. but he and madoff have changed long written correspondences and how he became the finance your at the end of the eddy to do tremendous damage to a lot of people. it is a great city to work in a certain kind of environment you can shut yourself off from her moral compass that is where this country is going so does a story of the elite and how
do it his focus is on white-collar crime those who had a successful professional lives often will revered who nonetheless cannot stop themselves with sometimes one very large step. but he and madoff have changed long written correspondences and how he became the finance your at the end of the eddy to do tremendous damage to a lot of people. it is a great city to work in a certain kind of environment you can shut yourself off from her moral compass that is where this country is going so does a...
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when the paul revere's poem was written, he knew they were facing a crisis. they wanted america to wake up and see that they had to rise to the occasion and so he wrote this poem. these homes and stories and songs can galvanize us. to some small extent i hope my book for fills that kind of a roll. i rode hoping we could get a conversation started in our culture >> they are not going to burn our mansions, doesn't work that way, at least not yet. i think it's something we need to take seriously. my publisher has graciously offered to give a number of copies to members of congress and another person who i will not name, he is in the room, he is walter kurt right there. to donate a a number of books because i would love to every letter of congress to get book from me and say what you think about this. this is not rinse for democrats, republicans, this is written for every american, secular, religious, these are fundamental ideas. we used to are fundamental ideas. used to buy in to them for 200 plus years. not only are we not buying into them, were ignorant of the
when the paul revere's poem was written, he knew they were facing a crisis. they wanted america to wake up and see that they had to rise to the occasion and so he wrote this poem. these homes and stories and songs can galvanize us. to some small extent i hope my book for fills that kind of a roll. i rode hoping we could get a conversation started in our culture >> they are not going to burn our mansions, doesn't work that way, at least not yet. i think it's something we need to take...
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i've worked with gil for a number of years and it's always been wonderful to see how much you are revered and adored and you see that seniors have companion ship and opportunities for exercise and you have given this service for years in the neighborhood and i want to say thank you for your great service for that and there's a few rumors about mr. brigham that i think are important to share or clear up. gil had a brazilian restaurant on 24th street and gil loves to collect ties and as you can see he has a fancy tie now and both he and e u.n. ice love carnival and dancing and taking part with all the floats. mr. brigham has been a wonderful asset in the neighborhood and is now going to be retiring and i can't imagine someone who has spent so much time doing great work with the elderly actually retiring but i'm sure you will still be around in different form and look forward to seeing you back at the community center. mr. brigham. >> thank you supervisors. i really have a tough time dealing with this situation. i want to retire i think it's timely for me to retire and i also feel that it's
i've worked with gil for a number of years and it's always been wonderful to see how much you are revered and adored and you see that seniors have companion ship and opportunities for exercise and you have given this service for years in the neighborhood and i want to say thank you for your great service for that and there's a few rumors about mr. brigham that i think are important to share or clear up. gil had a brazilian restaurant on 24th street and gil loves to collect ties and as you can...
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few weeks my father's generosity and love has been matched by a worldwide outpouring of love and reverencefamily. my father also said if people loved each other as muff as they love me, it would be a better world. >>> and some sad news to report. legendary coach pat summitt's health has declined in the recent days. reports also say the family is preparing for the worse. the winningest women's basketball coach of all time announced in 2011 that she was diagnosed with early onset of alzheimer's dementia. >>> a big night at the b.e.t. awards. we'll bring you those highlights next. next. l. instantly quenches skin to keep it... ...supple and hydrated... ...day... ...after day. with hydrating hyaluronic acid, which retains up to 1000 times its weight... ...in water. this refreshing water gel... plumps skin cells with intense hydration and locks it in. for supple, hydrated skin that bounces back. hydro boost... from neutrogena®. see what's possible. ♪ "pretty woman" plays♪throughout of course you go all out for date night... even if you're just staying in. walgreens has all the beauty products y
few weeks my father's generosity and love has been matched by a worldwide outpouring of love and reverencefamily. my father also said if people loved each other as muff as they love me, it would be a better world. >>> and some sad news to report. legendary coach pat summitt's health has declined in the recent days. reports also say the family is preparing for the worse. the winningest women's basketball coach of all time announced in 2011 that she was diagnosed with early onset of...
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from revere, massachusetts, please welcome back alycia kennedy.eers and applause] good to see you again. >> good to see you again. >> how you doing? >> i'm good. [applause]
from revere, massachusetts, please welcome back alycia kennedy.eers and applause] good to see you again. >> good to see you again. >> how you doing? >> i'm good. [applause]
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ben revere gets on base four times. there is a differ line-up.he way guys get pitched to is differently, too. it could give them fastballs. >> good to see danny doing well. >> gio gonzalez gets the start for washington. the left-hander has lost the last six decisions. nice to see him do well. leon: gio likes to make things interesting. erin: he does. doug: the weather will be great at the park. delightful. overnight later on. more clouds rolling on. there could be isolated shoulders. 64 to 70 degrees. for the day tomorrow it will be warm and humid for the upper 80's. showers and thunderstorms are possible in the late morning and the early afternoon and likely tomorrow evening and tomorrow night. we have more on the timing and the chances of storms tomorrow and update the 4th of july forecast. maureen: great. "world news tonight" with david muir up next. leon: all right. have a good one. see you back at 11:00. maureen: have a good night. >>> tonight, holiday high alert. stepped up security from coast to coast. heavily armed police at major airport
ben revere gets on base four times. there is a differ line-up.he way guys get pitched to is differently, too. it could give them fastballs. >> good to see danny doing well. >> gio gonzalez gets the start for washington. the left-hander has lost the last six decisions. nice to see him do well. leon: gio likes to make things interesting. erin: he does. doug: the weather will be great at the park. delightful. overnight later on. more clouds rolling on. there could be isolated...
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from revere, massachusetts, please welcome bk alycia kennedy.ers and applause] good to see you again. >> good to see you again. >> how you doing? >> i'm good. [applause] >> so you got that debt we need to wipe away, huh? >> yep, definitely. >> law school debt.
from revere, massachusetts, please welcome bk alycia kennedy.ers and applause] good to see you again. >> good to see you again. >> how you doing? >> i'm good. [applause] >> so you got that debt we need to wipe away, huh? >> yep, definitely. >> law school debt.
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. >> reporter: mica bass owner of a guy nightclub called revere, says omar mateen tried to friend himn facebook just a couple of days before the massacre. >> i believe that -- was wanting to see on my facebook -- i post all of our club revere's venue. what's coming up on friday. >> i believe he was either learning more about us, trying to be what i call -- you know, the befriend and then betray is what i think he wanted to do. >> reporter: he says he closed down his nightclub permanently, just days before the shootings for financial reasons. the fbi was asked if pulse was omar mateen's only target. >> through the review we have done of all of the evidence thus far, this was the intended point of attack for that evening. >> reporter: agent ronald hopper says he has no knowledge of mateen patronizing any gay night clubs in orlando, other than pulse. agent hopper says the fbi has given intelligence briefings to gay night clubs in orlando to heighten their sense of awareness, but he says there is no specific threat of an imminent attack. er ren? >> brian todd, thank you very much. i want
. >> reporter: mica bass owner of a guy nightclub called revere, says omar mateen tried to friend himn facebook just a couple of days before the massacre. >> i believe that -- was wanting to see on my facebook -- i post all of our club revere's venue. what's coming up on friday. >> i believe he was either learning more about us, trying to be what i call -- you know, the befriend and then betray is what i think he wanted to do. >> reporter: he says he closed down his...
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this rebel, this renegade lived long enough to be revered by all americans. very beginning, and always, he will be an african-american hero. ♪ catch me if you can >> when we return, we're heading back to bluegrass territory, with two of louisville's hometown heroes, diane sawyer and muhammad ali, down home. two of the greats. before earning enough cash back from bank of america to buy a new gym bag. before earning 1% cash back everywhere, every time. 2% back at grocery stores and now at wholesale clubs. and 3% back on gas. kenny used his bankamericard cash rewards credit card to join the wednesday night league. because he loves to play hoops. not jump through them. that's the excitement of rewarding connections. apply online or at a bank of america near you. ♪ ♪ maxx life in store and online. find brands you love at prices that work as hard as you do. maxx life in store and online. i'm lika small boxer. ring. you don't expect much... a
this rebel, this renegade lived long enough to be revered by all americans. very beginning, and always, he will be an african-american hero. ♪ catch me if you can >> when we return, we're heading back to bluegrass territory, with two of louisville's hometown heroes, diane sawyer and muhammad ali, down home. two of the greats. before earning enough cash back from bank of america to buy a new gym bag. before earning 1% cash back everywhere, every time. 2% back at grocery stores and now at...
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ben revere capping off the rally with a single in the sixth. nationals now 9-5.ramos rbi to score murphy. that run would be huge. bottom 9er. applebaum in for the save right. now 10-9. bases juiced. he gets ivan dejesus to fly out. nats hang on for the 10-9 victory over the reds. >> i was trying to remain cool and try to think positive, you know. that's what you got to do. i mean, this is similar to one that, you know, we let get away in miami. bases loaded. nobody out. so, boy, that was some game. >> all right. series finale birds and yankees. bottom down 1-0. the bases juiced. matt wieters singles up the middles. two runs come home. a third scores on an error. birds rally 3-1 victory. >>> tennis anyone? novak djokovic is the best player on the planet. he is 29 years old. he has not won a french open in his illustrious career. so would the 12th time be the charm for the joker? taking on andy murray. right now five elite players in tennis. two not in the tournament because of injuries. federer and udahl. four set win over murray. he draws a heart in the red clay.
ben revere capping off the rally with a single in the sixth. nationals now 9-5.ramos rbi to score murphy. that run would be huge. bottom 9er. applebaum in for the save right. now 10-9. bases juiced. he gets ivan dejesus to fly out. nats hang on for the 10-9 victory over the reds. >> i was trying to remain cool and try to think positive, you know. that's what you got to do. i mean, this is similar to one that, you know, we let get away in miami. bases loaded. nobody out. so, boy, that was...
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but what they were living in on the 6600 block of revere stunned the first people to head over to help. they wounded up 23 cats. realized they needed much more help. today pspca caught 29 more all living in deplorable conditions at the home which is not only a foot deep in some areas with feces but infested with bed bu bugs. pspca filled to the brim with cats that need forever homes so it is hoping people and rescues together can help. >> we just have so many cats right now that are looking for homes. not just adult cats but kittens, too. like i mentioned it's that time of year kitten season but we really are hoping that, you know, people will come out and support us. >> the pennsylvania spca humane law enforcement officers tell fox 29 they're going to help the woman and her daughter who live in the home get the support services they need so they're never in this type of situation again. >>> police arrest a man accused of slashing several tires along street road in warminster. 19-year-old colin jones facing multiple charges. police say he slashed the tires on 59 cars including 27 at la
but what they were living in on the 6600 block of revere stunned the first people to head over to help. they wounded up 23 cats. realized they needed much more help. today pspca caught 29 more all living in deplorable conditions at the home which is not only a foot deep in some areas with feces but infested with bed bu bugs. pspca filled to the brim with cats that need forever homes so it is hoping people and rescues together can help. >> we just have so many cats right now that are...
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. >> you want to hold them in reverence certainly. >> yes. >> do stay close. we'll take a real quick break. we'll be right back. the big hilton world sale is on honors members save up to 25% on brands like hampton, doubletree, hilton garden inn, and waldorf astoria so stop clicking around. book direct at hilton.com now that's satisfaction. to be taken care of. in good hands? like finding new ways home, car, life insurance obviously, ohhh... but with added touches you can't get everywhere else, like claim free rewards... or safe driving bonus checks. even a claim satisfaction guaranteeeeeeeeeee! in means protection plus unique extras only from an expert allstate agent. it's good to be in, good hands. ♪ i got the discounts that you need ♪ ♪ safe driver ♪ accident-free ♪ everybody put your flaps in the air for me ♪ >>> we're following breaking news this morning that has been clarified as an act of terrorism and a very horrific crime there in orlando, florida. police investigating a mass shooting, what could be one of the worst mass shootings in american history,
. >> you want to hold them in reverence certainly. >> yes. >> do stay close. we'll take a real quick break. we'll be right back. the big hilton world sale is on honors members save up to 25% on brands like hampton, doubletree, hilton garden inn, and waldorf astoria so stop clicking around. book direct at hilton.com now that's satisfaction. to be taken care of. in good hands? like finding new ways home, car, life insurance obviously, ohhh... but with added touches you can't get...
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from revere, massachusetts, please welcome back alycia kennedy.cheers and applause] good to see you again. >> good to see you again. >> how you doing? >> i'm good. [applause] >> so you got that debt we need to wipe away, huh? >> yep, definitely. >> law school debt. now if you went further than that, i'm sure you've thought about what you'd do with the money. what would you do? >> i probably would take some kind of elaborate trip. stay in the best hotels, live it up. >> maybe go to one of our locations from "the bachelor." >> definitely. those always look nice, so... >> by the way, if you missed it last time, self-proclaimed "bachelor" fan. >> definitely. >> glad to have you, and you have been doing fantastic. you're at $7,000 right now just to catch everybody up. you're eight questions away from that million dollars with one lifeline remaining, and that is the "50/50." if you use that, we'll take away two incorrect answers. now, if at any time you decide you want to walk away, you can take the money that you've earned up to this point. if you miss
from revere, massachusetts, please welcome back alycia kennedy.cheers and applause] good to see you again. >> good to see you again. >> how you doing? >> i'm good. [applause] >> so you got that debt we need to wipe away, huh? >> yep, definitely. >> law school debt. now if you went further than that, i'm sure you've thought about what you'd do with the money. what would you do? >> i probably would take some kind of elaborate trip. stay in the best...
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>> reporter: well, it's very reverent. muhammad ali lived his life in the spotlight and both his funeral and a muslim funeral prayer service will be opened to the public. inside or outside the ring, muhammad ali captured the attention of millions around the globe. fans and admirers stood in long lines to get tickets to his memorial service. >> i think it's a real testament to the power of muhammad ali and his message and all this he stood for so many people. >> reporter: this morning's muslim funeral prayer service held at the site of ali's last fight in louisville. and tomorrow a slow procession will drive through neighborhoods and streets that played key roles in his lie. the funeral itself is being held inside the 22,000 seat basketball arena. pallbearers include lennox lewis, and actor will smith who portrayed the boxing great in the hollywood film "ali." former president bill clinton, friend billy crystal and bryant gumbel will deliver eulogies. >> what you see are muhammad's wishes. he had a hand in all of the planni
>> reporter: well, it's very reverent. muhammad ali lived his life in the spotlight and both his funeral and a muslim funeral prayer service will be opened to the public. inside or outside the ring, muhammad ali captured the attention of millions around the globe. fans and admirers stood in long lines to get tickets to his memorial service. >> i think it's a real testament to the power of muhammad ali and his message and all this he stood for so many people. >> reporter: this...