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. >> on lectures in history, robert childs of the university of maryland talks about labor and social unrest at the turn of the 20th century, as well as the reforms that tried to combat this disconnect. the tension between corporations, workers, and the government over issues such as working conditions. he also discusses how all levels of society sought to alleviate fears about the rapid societal changes of the gilded age by a return to nature movement, as evidenced by the creation of urban parks. begins with aes brief example of period music. his class is about 50 minutes. ♪ ♪ prof. chiles: welcome back, everybody. as you know we have been in the gilded age for some time now. we've already seen the technological innovations that made this economic expansion possible. we saw the economic transformations and the effect
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. >> the university of maryland's robert child on social unrest at the turn of the 20th century. and then the 1968 presidential campaign, a former democratic governor of alabama. for the complete weekend schedule, go to c-span.org. >> the communicators is next with michael o'rielly. then veterans affairs secretary robert mcdonald talks about v.a. operations and improving veteran access to health care. later georgia congressman john lewis receives the 2016 award from the u.s. holocaust memorial museum. >> this weekend, the c-span city two are by charter and time warner cable partners takes you to san bernardino california to explore the history and literary culture of this city, located east of los angeles. on december 2 20 15, 14 people were killed and more were seriously injured in an attack. we will talk with the congressman pete aguilar about the attack. his district includes the regional center. it's something that across this country means something, because this is a big city that was attacked. this could happen. >> we will speak with the city councilman about establishing
. >> the university of maryland's robert child on social unrest at the turn of the 20th century. and then the 1968 presidential campaign, a former democratic governor of alabama. for the complete weekend schedule, go to c-span.org. >> the communicators is next with michael o'rielly. then veterans affairs secretary robert mcdonald talks about v.a. operations and improving veteran access to health care. later georgia congressman john lewis receives the 2016 award from the u.s....
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. >> the university of maryland's robert child's and then sunday morning at 10:00 on the road to the white house rewind the 1968 presidential democratic candidate george wallace for the complete schedule go to cspan.org. >>> re sently our bus made several stops where students, professors and local officials learned about our road to the white house coverage and online interactive resources. visitors were able to share their thoughts with us about thethe upcoming computation. a special thanks to our cable partners for their help in coordinating these community visits. >>> okay, good afternoon. hi, my name is sarah. i direct the energy and national security program here at csis, and we're pleased to have all of you here today for our discussion, the future of phmsa. we have been very persistent in trying to get administer dominguez here because we think a lot on her agenda is on our agenda. which is understanding how the transmission structure on the oil and gas side in the united states, has been changing and may change going forward, and how we manage some of the safety issues associ
. >> the university of maryland's robert child's and then sunday morning at 10:00 on the road to the white house rewind the 1968 presidential democratic candidate george wallace for the complete schedule go to cspan.org. >>> re sently our bus made several stops where students, professors and local officials learned about our road to the white house coverage and online interactive resources. visitors were able to share their thoughts with us about thethe upcoming computation. a...
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>> on lectures in history, robert childs from the university of maryland talks about labor and social unrest at the turn of the 20th century as well as the reforms that tried to combat this discontent. he describes the tension between corporations, workers and the government over issues such as working conditions with -- which led to various strikes and how all levels of society sought to alleviate fears about the rapid societal changes of the gilded age by a return to nature movement as evidenced by the creation of urban parks. professor charles begins with a brief example of music. this class is about 50 minutes. ♪ >> welcome back, everybody. we have been in the gilded age we have time now and already seen the technological innovations that made some of this economic expansion possible. economicth the transformation and the effect of those changes in the economy as far as lifestyles, these opulent robber baron lifestyles and the very poor, whether it was people living in the shacks of the new england mill towns or whether it was when we explored the gilded age city, the increasing p
>> on lectures in history, robert childs from the university of maryland talks about labor and social unrest at the turn of the 20th century as well as the reforms that tried to combat this discontent. he describes the tension between corporations, workers and the government over issues such as working conditions with -- which led to various strikes and how all levels of society sought to alleviate fears about the rapid societal changes of the gilded age by a return to nature movement as...
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. >> robert childs on the labor and social unrest at the turn of the 20th century. sunday morning at 10:00 on road to the white house rewind, the 1968 presidential campaign of george wallace. go to c-span.org for the schedule. >> the polls in indiana close in about 25 minutes. writes donaldst" is hoping for a decisive victory tonight crushing the never trump movement. a complete victory would give him 57 more convention delegates . that would not be enough to clinch the nomination. here are a couple of ads running in indiana. ted cruz voted for obama's job killing trade. he supportedze amnesty for 11 million illegals. only donald trump would stand up to china, japan and mexico and renegotiate bad trade deals. >> i'm donald trump and i approve this is it. >> i'm ted cruz and i approve this message. next donald trump is lying about ted cruz. ted cruz voted against tpa and is voting to stop tpp. eightpped the gang of industry bill. also had a $1 million judgment against him for hiring illegals and trump still brings in hundreds of foreign workers to replace americans.
. >> robert childs on the labor and social unrest at the turn of the 20th century. sunday morning at 10:00 on road to the white house rewind, the 1968 presidential campaign of george wallace. go to c-span.org for the schedule. >> the polls in indiana close in about 25 minutes. writes donaldst" is hoping for a decisive victory tonight crushing the never trump movement. a complete victory would give him 57 more convention delegates . that would not be enough to clinch the...
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. >> robert child on the labor and social unrest at the turn of the 20th century. sunday morning at ten on road to the white house rewind the 1968 presidential campaign of former democratic governor of alabama george wallace. go to cspan.org for the full weeke weeke weekend schedule. >> next, a discussion on the welfare in the united states in response to the book "the human cost of welfare: how the system hurts the people it's supposed to help." this is an hour long aevent hosteded by the cato institute. -- hosted. -- in washington, d.c. >> good afternoon, welcome to the cato institute. appreciate you coming out today. this is a really important topic. i have a book forum here for the "the human cost of welfare" by phil harvey and lisa conyers. for those folks following online you can follow along on twitter at #catoevent or #thehumancostofwelfare. the united states government spent roughly 688 billion dollars to fund more than 100 anti-poverty programs. state and local governments spent an additional 300 billion on those and other programs. that means the governm
. >> robert child on the labor and social unrest at the turn of the 20th century. sunday morning at ten on road to the white house rewind the 1968 presidential campaign of former democratic governor of alabama george wallace. go to cspan.org for the full weeke weeke weekend schedule. >> next, a discussion on the welfare in the united states in response to the book "the human cost of welfare: how the system hurts the people it's supposed to help." this is an hour long...
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. >> robert child on the labor and social unrest at the turn of the 20th century.sunday morning at ten on road to the white house rewind the 1968 presidential campaign of former democratic governor of alabama george wallace. go to cspan.org for the full weeke weeke weekend schedule. >> next, a discussion on the welfare in the united states in response to the book "the human cost of welfare: how the system hurts the people it's supposed to help." this is an hour long aevent hosteded by the cato institute.
. >> robert child on the labor and social unrest at the turn of the 20th century.sunday morning at ten on road to the white house rewind the 1968 presidential campaign of former democratic governor of alabama george wallace. go to cspan.org for the full weeke weeke weekend schedule. >> next, a discussion on the welfare in the united states in response to the book "the human cost of welfare: how the system hurts the people it's supposed to help." this is an hour long aevent...
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. >> on lectures in history, robert childs from the university of maryland talks about labor and social unrest at the turn of the 20th century as well as the reforms that tried to combat this discontent. he describes the tension between corporations, workers and the government over issues such as working conditions with -- which led to various strikes and how all levels of society sought to alleviate fears about the rapid societal changes of the gilded age by a return to nature movement...
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. >> the robert child on the unrest at the turn of the 20th century. , the 1968 presidential campaign of george wallace. go to c-span.org or the full schedule. >> now, representatives from government and the credit card industry discuss the implementation of chip card technology and share ways to information.sumer protect my data hosted this event. >> i wanted to welcome you today to take part in this great conversation. berlin with protect my data. thank you for being here. we had a great event last year that i hope some of you were able to make it too. we will have time to answer any questions you have. it's been over six months since the october 1 liability shift deadline and we are here to explore the progress the industry has made to protect consumers by deploying and implementing chip enabled credit cards, also need is emd cards and terminals. some of you i am sure, maybe most have received your check card. we won't hold them up to avoid any security issues. the challenges that have delayed this progress, the difference between the technology, we will talk about an update on the
. >> the robert child on the unrest at the turn of the 20th century. , the 1968 presidential campaign of george wallace. go to c-span.org or the full schedule. >> now, representatives from government and the credit card industry discuss the implementation of chip card technology and share ways to information.sumer protect my data hosted this event. >> i wanted to welcome you today to take part in this great conversation. berlin with protect my data. thank you for being here....
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. >> the university of maryland's robert childs on the labor and social unrest at the turn of the 20th century and then sunday morning at 10:00 on "road to the white house rewind," the 1968 presidential campaign of former democratic governor of alabama, george wallace. for the complete american history tv weekend schedule go, to c-span.org. >> next, a look at mineral production and the obama administration's policy for exploration on federal lands. held by the cato institute this is an hour and ten minutes. >>> good afternoon i'm the director of science here at the cato institute. one of the things that we look at our influences of government support and government policy on united states and global science and one of the areas that we are interested in, of course, are the areas of energy and natural resources. when the center started up, people asked, well, who are you going to get to work in this interdisciplinary center? and i said, this is such an unusual idea that we have that if we build it, people will come. and ned is an example of that. he had been reading cato's writing, the
. >> the university of maryland's robert childs on the labor and social unrest at the turn of the 20th century and then sunday morning at 10:00 on "road to the white house rewind," the 1968 presidential campaign of former democratic governor of alabama, george wallace. for the complete american history tv weekend schedule go, to c-span.org. >> next, a look at mineral production and the obama administration's policy for exploration on federal lands. held by the cato...
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. >> the university of maryland's robert child on the labor and social unrest at the turn of the 20th century and sundaymorning at 10 , on road to the white house relied, the 1968 presidential campaign of former democratic governor george wallace. for the complete american history tv we can schedule, go to c-span.org. >> in both iraq and afghanistan i helped both countries with their constitutions a sort of facilitator of agreement on key issues among iraqis or afghans. your influence is considerable as heads of state or government very anxious to meet with you and you are asked for the meeting. >> sunny night at usa, 40 us ambassador to afghanistan and iraq and the united states, khaliazad discusses his memoir the ongoing. from kabul to the white house, my journey through turbulent world. >> we saw extremists such as zarqawi exploited although we've been correct in this toward the end of the. i was there by the surge, by reaching out to the sunnis, by building up iraqi forces, by establishing a unity government, killing zarqawi at the end to bring about security, violence was way dow
. >> the university of maryland's robert child on the labor and social unrest at the turn of the 20th century and sundaymorning at 10 , on road to the white house relied, the 1968 presidential campaign of former democratic governor george wallace. for the complete american history tv we can schedule, go to c-span.org. >> in both iraq and afghanistan i helped both countries with their constitutions a sort of facilitator of agreement on key issues among iraqis or afghans. your...
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roberts. >>> the child that >> problem is not just in the city but at the airport.gency overseeing rideshare and taxi services has seven investigators to monitor violations in the city and six patient. agency plans and hiring two additional people in san francisco soon. >>> a man who shot outside the white house is still in critical condition tonight. police say a secret service agent shot him near the white house. they say the man brandished a weapon. the secret service officers ordered him to drop the weapon. when he didn't, and agent shot him once in the stomach. he was taken to a local hospital for treatment. no one else was injured. president obama was not at the white house at the time. >>> judges required to hand out a verdict in the case of the baltimore officer charged in the death of the gray. a judge is expected to announce the verdict tomorrow, the officer bases second-degree intentional assaults, two counts of misconduct in office and reckless endangerment. the 25-year-old man died a week after his neck was broken while being handcuffed by police. back
roberts. >>> the child that >> problem is not just in the city but at the airport.gency overseeing rideshare and taxi services has seven investigators to monitor violations in the city and six patient. agency plans and hiring two additional people in san francisco soon. >>> a man who shot outside the white house is still in critical condition tonight. police say a secret service agent shot him near the white house. they say the man brandished a weapon. the secret service...
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. >> robert childs on that labor and social unrest of the turn it a 20th century. sunday morning at 10:00 on road to the white house rewind, the 19th g-8 residential campaign george wallace. for the complete history go to c-span.org. tonight on c-span, john kasich announces he is suspending his presidential campaign. then analysis of the 2016 elections from the american enterprise institute. president obama visits flint, michigan, and discusses its contaminated water system. today, john kasich, the last republican challenging donald trump for the presidential nomination, dropped out of the race. it shortly before his formal announcement, donald trump said he would be interested in vetting case a guess his possible running mate on the ticket. this announcement from -- vetting john kasich as is possible running mate on the ticket. this announcement from ohio is about 15 minutes. [applause]
. >> robert childs on that labor and social unrest of the turn it a 20th century. sunday morning at 10:00 on road to the white house rewind, the 19th g-8 residential campaign george wallace. for the complete history go to c-span.org. tonight on c-span, john kasich announces he is suspending his presidential campaign. then analysis of the 2016 elections from the american enterprise institute. president obama visits flint, michigan, and discusses its contaminated water system. today, john...
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. >> the university of maryland's robert childs on the labor and social unrest at the turn of the 20th century, and then sunday morning at 10:00 on road to the white house rewind, the 1968 presidential campaign of former democratic governor of alabama george wallace. for the complete american history tv weekend schedule, go to c-span.org. >>> v.a. undersecretary for health dr. david shulcon testifies before the house veteran affairs committee on his effort to improve veterans' access to health care. they raised concerns about whistleblower retaliation, wait times and lack of v.a. discipline air action. this is two hours. >>> we'll come to order. i would like to welcome everyone to today's hearing entitled a continued assessment of delays in veterans' access to health care. this hearing marks two years since this committee exposed the wait time scandal that has gripped the department since 2014. i'm proud of the work that we have done in those two years, particularly digging into the actions of bureaucrats whose self-interest was put ahead of the veterans they were charged with assistin
. >> the university of maryland's robert childs on the labor and social unrest at the turn of the 20th century, and then sunday morning at 10:00 on road to the white house rewind, the 1968 presidential campaign of former democratic governor of alabama george wallace. for the complete american history tv weekend schedule, go to c-span.org. >>> v.a. undersecretary for health dr. david shulcon testifies before the house veteran affairs committee on his effort to improve veterans'...
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robert: a child is doing noised with cancer every two minutes in the united states. the people going through the challenge. to shave my hair. and kind of show them that we are in support. there are people out there willing to do what they can to support the cause. i saw it in college when i went to virginia that there were people shaving their heads. at that time i didn't feel like i could. barriers in the way. at this point in my career and at this point in life i felt like this is the time. stage for me to do it. i just took the leap and did it. erin: what a great example for her players. she's absolutely beautiful. she looks great. leon: it's not hard when you are cute like that. it's different if she wasn't cute. looks great. alison: i love the people supporting her. nice going, coach. what happens when an all-encompassing brain scan is followed up with an all-embracing hug? what happens when the world's latest surgical technology is combined with caring for the world's newest mother? what happens when you match
robert: a child is doing noised with cancer every two minutes in the united states. the people going through the challenge. to shave my hair. and kind of show them that we are in support. there are people out there willing to do what they can to support the cause. i saw it in college when i went to virginia that there were people shaving their heads. at that time i didn't feel like i could. barriers in the way. at this point in my career and at this point in life i felt like this is the time....
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. >> the university of maryland's robert childs on the labor and social unrest at the turn of the 20th century. then sunday morning at 10:00, on road to the white house rewind, the 1968 presidential campaign of former democratic governor of alabama george wallace. for the complete american history tv weekend schedule, go to c-span.org. >> a panel of military and foreign policy experts recently discussed the challenges and benefits of integrating women into the armed forces. the panel also discussed whether women should be included in the selective service. the council on foreign relations hosted this one-hour discussion. >> welcome to today's council on foreign relations meeting on women in the armed forces, the future of the military. we're starting things promptly. 8:30 and a half. today, we have with us julia bier, who is the principle director of force resiliency of the office for the undersecretary of defense at the pentagon. gale, the senior fellow for women in foreign policy at cfr, and author of ashley's war, the unfold story of a team of women soldiers on the special ops battl
. >> the university of maryland's robert childs on the labor and social unrest at the turn of the 20th century. then sunday morning at 10:00, on road to the white house rewind, the 1968 presidential campaign of former democratic governor of alabama george wallace. for the complete american history tv weekend schedule, go to c-span.org. >> a panel of military and foreign policy experts recently discussed the challenges and benefits of integrating women into the armed forces. the...
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. >> robert childs on the labor and social unrest at the turn of the 20th century and then sunday morning at 10:00 on "road to the white house rewind" the 1968 presidential campaign of former democratic governor of alabama george wallace. for the complete "american history tv" weekend schedule go to cspan.org. >>> recently our campaign 2016 bus made a visit to pennsylvania during its primary. stopping at grove city college, slippery rock university, washington and jefferson college and harrisburg area community college where students, professors and local officials learned about our road to the white house coverage and our online interactive resources covering the campaign trail found at cspan.org and our bus ended in warrington, pennsylvania, where it visited a middle school to honor seven ninth graders in the student cam competition. a special thank you to the cable partners armstrong and comcast cable in helping to coordinate t these visits. >>> earlier this week the center for strategic and international studies held a discussion on the impact of low oil and gas prices on countries th
. >> robert childs on the labor and social unrest at the turn of the 20th century and then sunday morning at 10:00 on "road to the white house rewind" the 1968 presidential campaign of former democratic governor of alabama george wallace. for the complete "american history tv" weekend schedule go to cspan.org. >>> recently our campaign 2016 bus made a visit to pennsylvania during its primary. stopping at grove city college, slippery rock university, washington...
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. >> the university of maryland's robert childs on the labor and social unrest at the turn of the 20th century, and then sunday morning at 10:00 on road to the white house rewind, the 1968 presidential campaign of former democratic governor of alabama, george wallace. for the complete weekend schedule, go to c-span.org. >> immigration and customs enforcement director sarah saldana testified before the house oversight and government reform committee about the agency's deportation practices. she says more than two thirds of the criminals released by i.c.e. last year were due to court order. members of the committee questions mr. saldana about why those convicted of violence offenses were released back to the u.s. rather than deported to their country of origin. the hearing is over three hours. >> committee on oversight and government reform will come to order. without objection, the chair is authorized to declare recess at any time. preparing for this hearing has been -- i'm telling you, hard to keep your cool in preparing for this meeting. let me tell you the heart of why we're here tod
. >> the university of maryland's robert childs on the labor and social unrest at the turn of the 20th century, and then sunday morning at 10:00 on road to the white house rewind, the 1968 presidential campaign of former democratic governor of alabama, george wallace. for the complete weekend schedule, go to c-span.org. >> immigration and customs enforcement director sarah saldana testified before the house oversight and government reform committee about the agency's deportation...
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. >> the university of maryland's robert childs on the labor and social unrest at the turn of the 20th century, and sunday morning at 10:00 on road to the white house rewind, the 1968 presidential campaign of former democrat, governor of alabama george wallace. for the complete american history tv weekend schedule, go to c-span.org. >>> recently, our campaign 2016 bus made a visit to pennsylvania during its primary. stopping at grove city college, slippery rock university, washington and jefferson college, and harrisburg area community colleges. where students, professors and local officials learned about our road to the white house coverage and our online interactive resources covering the campaign trail found at c-span.org. they were also able to share their thoughts about the upcoming election. wented in warrington, pennsylvania, where they visited a middle school to honor seven ninth graders. a special thanks to our partners for coordinating these community visi visits. >>> members of the house foreign affairs committee questioned deputy secretary of state an tony blinken on the u.
. >> the university of maryland's robert childs on the labor and social unrest at the turn of the 20th century, and sunday morning at 10:00 on road to the white house rewind, the 1968 presidential campaign of former democrat, governor of alabama george wallace. for the complete american history tv weekend schedule, go to c-span.org. >>> recently, our campaign 2016 bus made a visit to pennsylvania during its primary. stopping at grove city college, slippery rock university,...
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. >> the university of maryland's robert childs on the labor and social unrest at the turn of the 20thry. theay morning at 10:00, 1968 presidential campaign of from her democratic governor of alabama george wallace. for the completely weekend schedule, go to c-span.org. >> "washington journal" continues. host: we are back. bernie sanders supporters only here for the remainder of today's "washington journal." should he stay in this race until the convention? we divided the lines by democrats and independents. the news interview out of floyd county, indiana, says it was a sanders surprise yesterday. he won the hoosier state with about 52.5% to hillary clinton's 47.5%. however, as we have been saying and many are saying, the math does not add up for the vermont independent senator. you can see where he stands right now with the blessed delegates and the superdelegates. he is trying to convince superdelegates to come his way, but bernie sanders supporters only this morning. should he stay in it despite the math? host: eddie, you are a first. good morning, eddie. what do you think? caller:
. >> the university of maryland's robert childs on the labor and social unrest at the turn of the 20thry. theay morning at 10:00, 1968 presidential campaign of from her democratic governor of alabama george wallace. for the completely weekend schedule, go to c-span.org. >> "washington journal" continues. host: we are back. bernie sanders supporters only here for the remainder of today's "washington journal." should he stay in this race until the convention? we...
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. >> the university of maryland's robert childs on the labor and social unrest at the turn of the 20th century and a sunday morning at 10:00 a.m. onwards the white house rewind, the 1968 presidential campaign of former democratic governor of alabama george wallace. for the complete american history tv we can schedule go to c-span.org. up next on c-span 2, conversation on anti-semitism around the globe. we will hear from irwin cotler, former canadian attorney general also founder of the center for human rights or indiana university this is just over an hour. >> as one of only two research institutes in the nation dedicated to the exploration of anti- semitism in modern context the institute for the study of contemporary anti- semitism is a source of great pride for indiana university. moreover, the institute has made contributions to the bloomington community by bringing leading scholars and activists to campus from all parts of the globe to share their experiences, expertise and perspectives. this week's conference alone has brought some 70 scholars from 16 different countries to our c
. >> the university of maryland's robert childs on the labor and social unrest at the turn of the 20th century and a sunday morning at 10:00 a.m. onwards the white house rewind, the 1968 presidential campaign of former democratic governor of alabama george wallace. for the complete american history tv we can schedule go to c-span.org. up next on c-span 2, conversation on anti-semitism around the globe. we will hear from irwin cotler, former canadian attorney general also founder of the...
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(male announcer): now, here's stanley roberts who found some people behaving badly. >> pam:a mother and child were killed in san leandro in what is being called a one hundred percent avoidable crash. >> pam:what happened has been talked about for several years yet it still seems to happen in fact this is the fourth such incident in the east bay this years alone >> pam:stanley roberts explains. (male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> pam: 1 high school student shot to death. and another injured. the killer is still loose. >> pam: now we have learned that the high school will be closed tomorrow and two to the investigation--in leiu of investigation. >> reporter: that individual was able to tell that he was attacked by the three other males. the sheriff has started a search in the area. >> we had a concern where we would not understand where the crime scene was located. during the course of that search we learned that we would have a second victim. unfortunately, he was deceived at the same. -- deceased at the scene. >> reporter: authorities believe that t
(male announcer): now, here's stanley roberts who found some people behaving badly. >> pam:a mother and child were killed in san leandro in what is being called a one hundred percent avoidable crash. >> pam:what happened has been talked about for several years yet it still seems to happen in fact this is the fourth such incident in the east bay this years alone >> pam:stanley roberts explains. (male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now....
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. >> robert childs on the labor and social unrest at the turn of the 20th century.day morning at 10:00 on road to the white house rewind, the 1968 presidential campaign a former democratic governor of alabama george wallace. for the complete american history tv we can schedule, go to c-span.org. the washington post reporting today the u.s. added more than 60,000 jobs last month. new government data showed this morning the weakest case of hiring in seven months. though the unemployed rate held steady at 5%, the data provided in unexpectedly downcast signal about the nation's labor market, surge of americans -- construction and manufacturing all but stalled. the labor department revised downward job gains in the prior two months by combined 19,000. president obama will be making remarks on the economy and the jobs number is released today at the start of today's white house briefing set to begin at 12:05 eastern. we will have it live for you on c-span. more about the state of the middle class on this morning's "washington journal." the fiscal health of those who consi
. >> robert childs on the labor and social unrest at the turn of the 20th century.day morning at 10:00 on road to the white house rewind, the 1968 presidential campaign a former democratic governor of alabama george wallace. for the complete american history tv we can schedule, go to c-span.org. the washington post reporting today the u.s. added more than 60,000 jobs last month. new government data showed this morning the weakest case of hiring in seven months. though the unemployed rate...
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child. boomer robert phelps into the world and posted on instagram.says he is excited to have the baby with him at this summer's olympic games in rio. >>> in the air to left field. struck well. >> and new york mets pitcher bartola colon made history when he hit the first home run of his 19 career. colon is the oldest player in baseball history to hit his first round tripper. colon spent most of his career in the american league where pitchers don't hit. >>> the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. from college student to army soldier. then tragedy struck. my world turned upside down being told i would never walk again. now i'm excited about my life, thanks to paralyzed veterans of america. with their support and adaptive sports programs, my fire is lit again. for veterans with spinal cord injury or disease, pva is our partner for life, assisting as our needs and challenges change. thanks to pva, my life is back on course. to learn more, visit pva dot org. >>> something as routine as ordering coffee turned nigh a gesture of compassion at a starbuck
child. boomer robert phelps into the world and posted on instagram.says he is excited to have the baby with him at this summer's olympic games in rio. >>> in the air to left field. struck well. >> and new york mets pitcher bartola colon made history when he hit the first home run of his 19 career. colon is the oldest player in baseball history to hit his first round tripper. colon spent most of his career in the american league where pitchers don't hit. >>> the "cbs...
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live in antioch, michelle roberts, nbc bay area news. >>> an accused child molester is in custody. the question now, how many victims are there? police say a los altos hillsman molested a boy for about eight years. gregory hell friend is suspected at molesting the boy and showing porn to the boy starting at age 5. detectives found porn in the man's home and on his computer. >> our suspect is a volunteer at a church in santa clara county. we have been working with the church. the church did send out a flier to their members. >> investigators refused to name the church. he's being held without bail at the santa clara county jail. >>> a special day for so many of us. mother's day is haunting for one east bay family. they're now asking for some help. investigators held a news conference today in the berkeley hills and described how 21-year-old alberto santana silva was murdered nearby on mother's die three years ago. he was breaking up a fight when one of the participants shot him. you see here silva's sister and mother hope a $10,000 reward will help provide new clues. >> all i mow is
live in antioch, michelle roberts, nbc bay area news. >>> an accused child molester is in custody. the question now, how many victims are there? police say a los altos hillsman molested a boy for about eight years. gregory hell friend is suspected at molesting the boy and showing porn to the boy starting at age 5. detectives found porn in the man's home and on his computer. >> our suspect is a volunteer at a church in santa clara county. we have been working with the church. the...
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. >> reporter: by all accounts, including his own, robert davis was a mama's boy. because of his childys perhaps, or his learning disabilities? maybe. >> he's easy to play. he's like me. he's got a kind heart, he's gullible. >> reporter: robert seemed to need his mother sandy to protect him from the big bad world, while he took care of her when she was attacked by chronic illness. medication for which tends to slur her speech. >> he's a big dude, but he's a teddy bear. he always wanted to grow up and be in healthcare and nursing like i was. >> reporter: mind you, robert did get into trouble once over a petty theft. and his learning disabilities landed him in a special school for several years. but the good thing? a family acquaintance was the school resource police officer. his name was randy snead. he'd known robert and his mom for years. robert looked up to randy. trusted him. so when officer snead -- now a detective with the albemarle county police, came looking for robert after the fire, sandy told him without hesitation where he could find her son. >> i said, "is robert in trouble
. >> reporter: by all accounts, including his own, robert davis was a mama's boy. because of his childys perhaps, or his learning disabilities? maybe. >> he's easy to play. he's like me. he's got a kind heart, he's gullible. >> reporter: robert seemed to need his mother sandy to protect him from the big bad world, while he took care of her when she was attacked by chronic illness. medication for which tends to slur her speech. >> he's a big dude, but he's a teddy bear....
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child. phelps and fiancee welcomed boomer robert phelps into the world and posted on instagram.says he is excited to have the baby with him at this summer's olympic games in rio. >>> in the air to left field. struck well. >> and new york mets pitcher bartola colon made history when he hit the first home run of his 19 career. colon is the oldest player in baseball history to hit his first round tripper. colon spent most of his career in the american league where pitchers don't hit. >>> the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. >>> something as routine as ordering coffee turned nigh a gesture of compassion at a starbuck's in virginia. here's steve hartman on the road. >> for a deaf person like ibby peracha of leesburg, virginia, getting a drink at starbuck's can be a tall order. but ibby says not here, thanks to a barista who did something truly grande. >> when i came in. the first thing she did was wrote the note. i thought she had a question for me or something. it wasn't really a question at all. as i read through it, it shocked me. >> reporter: he posted this picture of the
child. phelps and fiancee welcomed boomer robert phelps into the world and posted on instagram.says he is excited to have the baby with him at this summer's olympic games in rio. >>> in the air to left field. struck well. >> and new york mets pitcher bartola colon made history when he hit the first home run of his 19 career. colon is the oldest player in baseball history to hit his first round tripper. colon spent most of his career in the american league where pitchers don't...
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and the show dedicated to child actor ron howard. host of the sam robert show, sam roberts. he loves freedom so much the flag wraps himself in him. reason magazine editor matt welch. and hills wit is so sharp it can engrave a statue. sitting next to me, joe devito. let's start the show. hillary clinton has locked down the ugly women vote. that's according to ed redell a surrogate for her campaign. during an interview the former pennsylvania governor talked about donald trump's appeal to suburban voters in pa. will trump have the working class? sure. for every one he loses to every one and a half women. you can't be a 10 if you are are flat chested. that will haunt him. there are more ugly women than attractive women and people take it permanently. he does president like the uglies. >> ed redell, shoutout to the ladies. i think he wrote an ad for trump where trump will say only the best looking people vote for me. it just goes to show what the democrats think of the voters. not only are you working class, but you are ugly too. >> he is playing right into trump's persona. make
and the show dedicated to child actor ron howard. host of the sam robert show, sam roberts. he loves freedom so much the flag wraps himself in him. reason magazine editor matt welch. and hills wit is so sharp it can engrave a statue. sitting next to me, joe devito. let's start the show. hillary clinton has locked down the ugly women vote. that's according to ed redell a surrogate for her campaign. during an interview the former pennsylvania governor talked about donald trump's appeal to...
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child. phelps and fiance nicole johnson telcomed boomer robert phelps into the world and posted a photo on instagramsays he's excited to have the baby with him at this summer's olympic games in rio. >> in the air to left field. l.ruck well. >> quijano: and new york mets pitcher bartolo colon made history when he hit his first home run of his 19-year career. colon, at 42, is now the oldest player in baseball history to hit his first round-tripper. cologne spent most of his career in the american league where pitchers don't hit. up next on the "cbs weekend news," britain's prince harry remembers his mom, princess diana, on this mother's day. day. where you going? we've got that thing! you know...diarrhea? abdominal pain? but we said we'd be there... woap, who makes the decisions around here? it's me. don't think i'll make it. stomach again...send! if you're living with frequent, unpredictable diarrhea and abdominal pain, you may have irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhea or ibs-d - a condition that can be really frustrating. talk to your doctor about new viberzi. a different way to treat ibs-d. viber
child. phelps and fiance nicole johnson telcomed boomer robert phelps into the world and posted a photo on instagramsays he's excited to have the baby with him at this summer's olympic games in rio. >> in the air to left field. l.ruck well. >> quijano: and new york mets pitcher bartolo colon made history when he hit his first home run of his 19-year career. colon, at 42, is now the oldest player in baseball history to hit his first round-tripper. cologne spent most of his career in...
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i think people are smart enough to know, not to give heroin to a child unless under the direct supervision of a doctor. >> robertactually is a real chance, what kellyanne was bringing up, where gary johnson could get rejected business hi party and then libertarians are not a factor. >> he could. when i was on capitol hill this week, they're inching close to the idea of maybe supporting a libertarian ticket but then they watch these candidates and watch the convention and they realize it's an imperfect vessel. they're considering libertarian, but they don't fit into that culture. >> neera, where do you think this sort of neither -- the none of the above folk goes? does it go to greens and libertarians and sort of split? do they not show up, does it go down and not up? >> i think actually a lot of the negativity of this race is designed to lower turnout. that's trump's strategy to be so negative about everything that he actually lowers democratic turnout. i think what's going into this race, it's a crazy year. so if it's not johnson and somebody else, i think that still could attract some republicans, even though
i think people are smart enough to know, not to give heroin to a child unless under the direct supervision of a doctor. >> robertactually is a real chance, what kellyanne was bringing up, where gary johnson could get rejected business hi party and then libertarians are not a factor. >> he could. when i was on capitol hill this week, they're inching close to the idea of maybe supporting a libertarian ticket but then they watch these candidates and watch the convention and they...
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child. >> i hope they can keep the peace. >> tough situation right there. >>> julia robert when you've been friends this long, you know how toeach oth buttons. -p>> we got married. not to each other. >> that would be so weird. >> our cameras rolling as an empire star says i do. and s finale secrets. >> we'll be right back. i've been blind since birth. i go through periods where it's hard to sleep at night, and stay awake during the day. learn about non-24 by calling 844-844-2424. the worst thing about toilet they don't stay in the toilet. disinfect your bathroom with lysol bathroom trigger... ...lysol power foamer... ...and lysol toilet bowl cleaner. they're approved to kill 50% more types of germs than leading competitors. to clean and disinfect in and out of the toilet... lysol that. >>> god bad news for you. captain america is off the market. "e.t." confirmed chris vance is dating jenny slate. they also looked cozy during a podcast. and the timing is interesting. it was just about a week ago we learned that her film ed husband. >> george clooney and amal were stopped cannes today having lunch. this by the way is first tim
child. >> i hope they can keep the peace. >> tough situation right there. >>> julia robert when you've been friends this long, you know how toeach oth buttons. -p>> we got married. not to each other. >> that would be so weird. >> our cameras rolling as an empire star says i do. and s finale secrets. >> we'll be right back. i've been blind since birth. i go through periods where it's hard to sleep at night, and stay awake during the day. learn about...
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just opt for public transportation in san francisco stanley roberts >> steve: 6 some schools are still using >> reporter: do not teach a child anything. >> steve: marine goes and death tonight to talk about alternatives and changes for advocates say must be made in the classroom at. we hope you join us tonight at 10. >> steve: it would superstar death ordered to stay away from his estranged wife when she is accusing him of doing.how much the 133-year-old "full house" home is going on the market for. ♪ hey! ♪ they go ooh ooh. ♪ hey! ♪ they go oh-ooh-ooooh. ♪ sitting, watching, waiting, wishing. ♪ ♪ i tell you one thing, you never knew it. ♪ ♪ at the back of the bus ♪ there is so much to give, so dream big. ♪ ♪ yeah. ♪ and when they screaming get out, get out. ♪ ♪ all i wanna hear is get down, get down. ♪ ♪ yeah. ♪ and when they screaming get out, get out. ♪ ♪ all i wanna hear is get down, get down. ♪ ♪ get down, get down. hi. is the internet still out? yes! i have nothing. come on! work together. work together. work together. do you got anything? i don't have anything. no i don't have anything. please come back internet. i lo
just opt for public transportation in san francisco stanley roberts >> steve: 6 some schools are still using >> reporter: do not teach a child anything. >> steve: marine goes and death tonight to talk about alternatives and changes for advocates say must be made in the classroom at. we hope you join us tonight at 10. >> steve: it would superstar death ordered to stay away from his estranged wife when she is accusing him of doing.how much the 133-year-old "full...
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(male announcer): now, here's stanley roberts who found some people behaving badly. >> pam:a mother and childcalled a one hundred percent avoidable crash. >> pam:what happened has been talked about for several years yet it still seems to happen in fact this is the fourth such incident in the east bay this years alone >> pam:stanley roberts explains. (male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> pam: 1 high school student shot to death. and another injured. the killer is still loose. >> pam: now we have learned that the high school will be closed tomorrow and two to the investigation--in leiu of investigation.
(male announcer): now, here's stanley roberts who found some people behaving badly. >> pam:a mother and childcalled a one hundred percent avoidable crash. >> pam:what happened has been talked about for several years yet it still seems to happen in fact this is the fourth such incident in the east bay this years alone >> pam:stanley roberts explains. (male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> pam: 1 high school student shot to death....
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he was voted most likely to be the love child of george w. bush and robertlause ] >> steve: little bit, little bit. >> jimmy: you talking to me? our next player is the star left wing for the washington capitals, alex ovechkin. he was voted most likely to start rubbing two sticks together when you ask if he has a light. [ laughter and applause ] next up from the tampa bay lightning is victor hedman. [ light laughter ] he was voted most likely to be every brad pitt movie character combined into one. [ laughter and applause ] just everybody. everybody in one. >> steve: even benjamin button. >> jimmy: next from tampa bay is vladislav namestnikov. he was voted most likely to be the mother in a swedish horror movie. [ laughter and applause ] next up. is that gooden toogen? >> steve: yeah gooden toogen. swedish chef. >> jimmy: yeah. next up from the nashville predators is carter hutton. [ laughter ] he was voted most likely to be getting a prostate exam at this exact moment. [ laughter and applause ] bad timing. >> steve: bad timing. >> jimmy: it's poor timing. >>
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child. >> in november 1996, bill clinton defeated robert dole and was reelected president.ime a democrat was elected to a second term since fdr. when the first couple returned to the white house, a young woman in a black burae hugged president clinton. the world wouldn't know who she was for more than a year. >> 10 million children still lack health insurance. my balanced budget will extend health coverage to up to 5 million of those children. >> in 1997, president clinton proposed a new initiative to provide coverage to up to 5 million children. hilary rodham clinton and her staff worked with congress and succeeded in passing the state children's health insurance program. the largest health care reform in the years of the clinton presidency. but even while moving policy forward as president, clinton was dogged by his past in may 1997 the supreme court ruled that a former state clerk, paula jones who claimed clinton sexually harassed her in an arkansas hotel room in 1991 could file a civil suit. the president's attorney bob bennett tried to find a settlement. >> and he came
child. >> in november 1996, bill clinton defeated robert dole and was reelected president.ime a democrat was elected to a second term since fdr. when the first couple returned to the white house, a young woman in a black burae hugged president clinton. the world wouldn't know who she was for more than a year. >> 10 million children still lack health insurance. my balanced budget will extend health coverage to up to 5 million of those children. >> in 1997, president clinton...
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it's interesting, there's an author, robert lavelle, who has written a book, "last child in the woods," what it talks act is how america has become to technologically sophisticated that we no longer respend to nature. especially our children who spend eight hours in front of a blue screen. but perhaps it's that lack of connection to nature that we do not have a population, colluding some in this chamber who do not see what nature is doing in her powerful force. i would urge members to read that book and pay attention to what the temperature is of the lake near you, the ocean near you, pay attention to what's happening in our coastal communities and in agriculture. and our ability to produce food for the future. because of changes in weather. what's happening with rainfall. there's a lot going on. what happens to clouds in your region of the country. how close do they come to the earth. when they rain falls how severe are the welcome events. these events are happening around our country and around our world and i would have to rise in opposition obviously to this amendment and urge a n
it's interesting, there's an author, robert lavelle, who has written a book, "last child in the woods," what it talks act is how america has become to technologically sophisticated that we no longer respend to nature. especially our children who spend eight hours in front of a blue screen. but perhaps it's that lack of connection to nature that we do not have a population, colluding some in this chamber who do not see what nature is doing in her powerful force. i would urge members to...
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child. >> i hope they can keep the peace. >> tough situation right there. >>> up next, george clooney and julia robert when you've been friendss long, you know how to push each oth buttons. -p>> we got married. not to each other. >> that would be so weird. >> our cameras rolling as an empire star says i do. and s finale secrets. >> we'll be right back. >>> god bad news for you. captain america is off the market. "e.t." confirmed chris vance is dating jenny slate. they also looked cozy during a podcast. and the timing is interesting. it was just about a week ago we learned that jenny split from her film ed husband. >> george clooney and amal were stopped cannes today having lunch. this by the way is first time at the festival. there's nobody she'd rather be there with. >> we'll do a little double date beginner tonight, if julia doesn't get too drunk too early. that happens. >> wwth the time change. >> george and amal actually arrived yesterday and spotted is lunch in cannes. >> i imagine it might be quite difficult to know what to pack. because there's so things going on. >> yoeverything. i had six suitcases. he had ten. >> th
child. >> i hope they can keep the peace. >> tough situation right there. >>> up next, george clooney and julia robert when you've been friendss long, you know how to push each oth buttons. -p>> we got married. not to each other. >> that would be so weird. >> our cameras rolling as an empire star says i do. and s finale secrets. >> we'll be right back. >>> god bad news for you. captain america is off the market. "e.t." confirmed...
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robert: coach morgan let it all go. snipping away at pediatric cancer. a child is diagnosed with cancer every two minutes in the united states. numbers that transcend any and every statistic in sports. >> it meant a lot to support the people going through the challenge. to shave my air and show them that we are in support and there are people out there willing to do what they can to support the cause? i saw it in college when i went to virginia there are people shaving their heads. at that time i didn't feel like i could. you know, barriers in the way. at this point in my car like this is the time. stage for me to do it. i just took the leap and did it. robert: robert burton, abc7 sports. michelle: she looks great either way. 24 hours ago after this deadly plane crash in orange county we are learning who was on board. the pilot charles caldwell of florida and passenger 81-year-old john quinn jr. of culpeper, virginia. they were both killed. the single engine aircraft crashed in the road along tender lane 24 hours ago. we mentioned the f.a.a. and the ntsb are inv
robert: coach morgan let it all go. snipping away at pediatric cancer. a child is diagnosed with cancer every two minutes in the united states. numbers that transcend any and every statistic in sports. >> it meant a lot to support the people going through the challenge. to shave my air and show them that we are in support and there are people out there willing to do what they can to support the cause? i saw it in college when i went to virginia there are people shaving their heads. at...
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i think people are smart enough to know, not to give heroin to a child unless under the direct supervision of a doctor. >> roberta real chance what kellyanne was bringing up where gary johnson could get rejected business hi party and then libertarians are not a factor. >> he could. when i was on capitol hill this week, they're inching close to the idea of maybe supporting a libertarian ticket but then they watch these candidates and realize it's an imperfect vessel. they're considering libertarian, but they don't fit into that culture. >> neera, where do you think this sort of neither -- the none of the above folk goes? does it go to greens and libertarians and sort of split? do they not show up, does it go down and not up? is. >> i think actually a lot of the negative activity of this race is designed to lower turnout. that's trump's strategy to be so negative that it lowers democratic turnout. i think what's going into this race, it's a crazy year. so if it's not johnson and somebody else, i think that still could attract some republicans, even though you would think that some of these statements would disqual
i think people are smart enough to know, not to give heroin to a child unless under the direct supervision of a doctor. >> roberta real chance what kellyanne was bringing up where gary johnson could get rejected business hi party and then libertarians are not a factor. >> he could. when i was on capitol hill this week, they're inching close to the idea of maybe supporting a libertarian ticket but then they watch these candidates and realize it's an imperfect vessel. they're...