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detectives say she was the last person to see sinclair before sinclair went missing saturday morning. they believe hopkins, the woman you see here, dumped the older woman's body the same day she disappeared. now to montgomery county where a parent is suing the school system saying it's he emergent discriminatory. will claims his daughter of color don't have equal access to the school's programs. he said the school system failed to publicize the opportunities to students of color and those for lower income families. if families don't know these types of programs you're going to get the same types of families applying. programs where they are 50 percent of the population in the county they make up less than 5 percent on the magnets. that's a very wide disparate. the school system ironed a statement and said in part, quote, while we cannot comment on the specifics of the complaint, the issues raised common concern of which we are well aware. far more families want their children to attend emergent programs that we have space for. this year we had nearly 700 applications for kindergarten
detectives say she was the last person to see sinclair before sinclair went missing saturday morning. they believe hopkins, the woman you see here, dumped the older woman's body the same day she disappeared. now to montgomery county where a parent is suing the school system saying it's he emergent discriminatory. will claims his daughter of color don't have equal access to the school's programs. he said the school system failed to publicize the opportunities to students of color and those for...
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hopkins was sinclair's caregiver. was the last person to seeos sinclair before she went missing saturday morning. they believe hopkins dumped sinclair's body the day she died. hopkins is now charged withchar first degree murder. the search is for a hit and run driver who d.c. by the time officers on thehe scene the driver had taken of on. police closed off the area toara search for includes. at this time they have not release the identity. > fairfax county police haveceh arrested the man you see on the screen. investigators i sarah simmons ho groped an 11 year old girl inside a target store on on saturday. the incident was caught on camera. a fairfax county officer not involved in the the case sawco e pictures and recognized the logo on his shirt. from there, detectives were able to identify the suspect as 19s 9 year old brendan car doab a. he turned himself in this morning. effaces sexual battery charges for that incident. detectives are still trying to i determine if there are other victims. still ahead, new details
hopkins was sinclair's caregiver. was the last person to seeos sinclair before she went missing saturday morning. they believe hopkins dumped sinclair's body the day she died. hopkins is now charged withchar first degree murder. the search is for a hit and run driver who d.c. by the time officers on thehe scene the driver had taken of on. police closed off the area toara search for includes. at this time they have not release the identity. > fairfax county police haveceh arrested the man you...
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. -- sinclair.fuera del arco. >> 21 minutos por jugar mÁs el descuento. hay movimientos en los bancos? karina: sÍ. es obvio que estÁn nerviosas. tienen la ventaja, pero colombia le estÁ llegando a su porterÍa. >> james tiene la pelota, estÁ apuntando al arco. el capitÁn se ha quedado. >> no me gusta nada los Últimos cinco o seis minutos. puede acompaÑar a bravo. la defensa estÁ muy lejana. >> y no es la primera vez tenemos un equipo con un hombre menos acomodarse mejor en el terreno de juego. >> david ospina. el mejor arquero de la copa? fÉlix: a mi juicio sÍ. zamorano no dice lo mismo. >> me parece que uno de los mejores de la copa con romero, lo ha hecho bastante bien. me gusta mucho el arquero de estados unidos tambiÉn. fluidamente hacer -- especialmente hacer en el gol de tiro libre. >> tiro de esquina para chile, tercero en este partido. >> es una buena opciÓn el remate desde fuera del Área, ya que los defensores colombianos estÁn muy bien por ciudades. -- posicionados. >> le va a pegar charles
. -- sinclair.fuera del arco. >> 21 minutos por jugar mÁs el descuento. hay movimientos en los bancos? karina: sÍ. es obvio que estÁn nerviosas. tienen la ventaja, pero colombia le estÁ llegando a su porterÍa. >> james tiene la pelota, estÁ apuntando al arco. el capitÁn se ha quedado. >> no me gusta nada los Últimos cinco o seis minutos. puede acompaÑar a bravo. la defensa estÁ muy lejana. >> y no es la primera vez tenemos un equipo con un hombre menos...
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but they are these kind of interludes in history and sinclair lewis, what happens is that, or excuse me in the plot against america, charles lynn berg comes to power and runs the country for two years in a horrible way and disappears. and then everything picks up as we know it which can't happen in real life. so i was looking for inspiration in fiction and i think there is certainly elements there that you recognize in trump's personal style and rhetoric and his appeal to the audience he seems to know so well. >> host: perhaps the most important thing i learned at warton, mr. trump, writes was not to be overly impressed by academic credentials. it didn't take me long to realize there was nothing awesome or exceptional about my classmates. michael kruse, is this a campaign playbook? >> i think it be seen as such. it is an of piece. there are lots of books he has written, cowritten, all added up that are a playbook. >> monica langley? >> i say yes. i think the elements of the deal are the elements of his campaign. >> thank you for being on this roundtable on booktv. >> thank you. >> th
but they are these kind of interludes in history and sinclair lewis, what happens is that, or excuse me in the plot against america, charles lynn berg comes to power and runs the country for two years in a horrible way and disappears. and then everything picks up as we know it which can't happen in real life. so i was looking for inspiration in fiction and i think there is certainly elements there that you recognize in trump's personal style and rhetoric and his appeal to the audience he seems...
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. -- sinclair.> y no es la primera vez tenemos un equipo con un hombre menos acomodarse mejor en el terreno de juego. >> david ospina. el mejor arquero de la copa? fÉlix: a mi juicio sÍ. zamorano no dice lo mismo. >> me parece que uno de los mejores de la copa con romero, lo ha hecho bastante bien. me gusta mucho el arquero de estados unidos tambiÉn. fluidamente hacer -- especialmente hacer en el gol de tiro libre. >> tiro de esquina para chile, tercero en este partido. >> es una buena opciÓn el remate desde fuera del Área, ya que los defensores colombianos estÁn muy bien por ciudades. -- posicionados. >> le va a pegar charles arÁnguiz. el cabezazo fuera roger martÍnez. cuadrado. aquÍ estÁ el gato silva, y el balÓn que viene para el costado. charles arÁnguiz. saque de meta para colombia. diecinueve minutos para jugar mas el descuento. fÉlix: este era un fan clarÍsimo. karina: y plÁtica pÉkerman columnas o jugadores. en un momento estarÉ confirmando. >> sebastiÁn pÉrez. este volante de contenciÓn que
. -- sinclair.> y no es la primera vez tenemos un equipo con un hombre menos acomodarse mejor en el terreno de juego. >> david ospina. el mejor arquero de la copa? fÉlix: a mi juicio sÍ. zamorano no dice lo mismo. >> me parece que uno de los mejores de la copa con romero, lo ha hecho bastante bien. me gusta mucho el arquero de estados unidos tambiÉn. fluidamente hacer -- especialmente hacer en el gol de tiro libre. >> tiro de esquina para chile, tercero en este partido....
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she had me reading bernard malamud at age 14 and sinclair lewis and toni morrison and really creatinghis portrait of america through what we read it. and blossom -- mrs. kirschenbaum, i am saying blossom now that i'm older, she is an incredible visual person who made you things and not just read things and comprehend them but they were actually visions that had meaning. narrator: after graduating from high school, ellen decided till leave rhode island and travel to boston to attend art college. ellen: and even i was not sure that i would be an artist. i think i did not really decide that i would try to be an artist until i went to summer program in maine called skowhegan. that is when i think i decided that i would just try. narrator: little did ellen know that "oh, susanna," her final painting at art school and the series of works she continued in skowhegan would rapidly make her name known in the cutthroat world of the new york art scene. zoe: that whole "oh! susanna" series in the mid-1990's was, i think, really grabbed everybody's attention in an undeniable way. narrator: ellen's
she had me reading bernard malamud at age 14 and sinclair lewis and toni morrison and really creatinghis portrait of america through what we read it. and blossom -- mrs. kirschenbaum, i am saying blossom now that i'm older, she is an incredible visual person who made you things and not just read things and comprehend them but they were actually visions that had meaning. narrator: after graduating from high school, ellen decided till leave rhode island and travel to boston to attend art college....
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and two that struck me were people referring to sinclair lewis "it can't happen here" and "shot against america." a strong man coming to power in the united states. and of course, it's horrifying. very oppressive, dictatorial state. and so i wanted to see what there was there, particularly in those two books. this weird movie, wasn't worth writing about. and you see glimmers of the appeal -- there's a fame -- i can't remember which primary, he said, i love the poorly educated because he had don so well in that demographic. and in those books the loaders that become these kind of o' -- kind of totalitarian figures, had strong appeal among what we now call low-information voters, and so you see some parallels in the combativeness with the press, to the point there's this expectation of fawning coverage, otherwise there's something wrong. these are very dystopia novels and go further than i think donald trump would ever go, but they're these kind of interludes in history, in sinclair lewis, what happens is that -- excuse me -- in the plot against america, charles behindberg comes--depend b
and two that struck me were people referring to sinclair lewis "it can't happen here" and "shot against america." a strong man coming to power in the united states. and of course, it's horrifying. very oppressive, dictatorial state. and so i wanted to see what there was there, particularly in those two books. this weird movie, wasn't worth writing about. and you see glimmers of the appeal -- there's a fame -- i can't remember which primary, he said, i love the poorly...
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officials believe that peggy sinclaire was murdered and have charged the 55-year-old virginia woman with that crime and an autopsy is planned for today. >>> in fairfax still on the look yut for the man you see on your screen there investigators say he groped 11-year-old girl inside target store mcclain saturday. the incident was caught on camera. if you recognize this man call fairfax county police. >>> d.c. minimum wage bill has gotten final stamp of approval and d.k. council voted unanimously to raise city minimum twij 15 an hour by year 2020 and now bill is headed to mayor bowser's desk and she's expected to sign it. >> commuters on metro red line should find it drier this morning as they head to catch a train. that's after this incredible scene. we're talking about flash flooding at the cleveland station during the storm. bob barnard is checking things out this morning. bob kind of incredible everything is normal now. take emfolks can get on the trains there. >> you're surprised the escalator has not when you're metro when it rains it storms. there are storm drains here which look cl
officials believe that peggy sinclaire was murdered and have charged the 55-year-old virginia woman with that crime and an autopsy is planned for today. >>> in fairfax still on the look yut for the man you see on your screen there investigators say he groped 11-year-old girl inside target store mcclain saturday. the incident was caught on camera. if you recognize this man call fairfax county police. >>> d.c. minimum wage bill has gotten final stamp of approval and d.k. council...
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upton sinclair's book "the jungle." ida tarbell and "standard oil" which helped lead to the breakup of the standard oil monopolies in early 20th century. we've got to come back to a principle varity and that is readers think and thinkers read. readers think and thinkers read. and those tables out there are replete with books written by people you've seen on the stage here today. they're organized materials, magazines, publications. i particularly urge you to look at that lineup and see what you want to take back home to your friends, relatives, children, for expansive deliberation. and i hope people who are looking at this on the live stream especially will start saying to themselves, we can start a group. we can start a citizen group. we can join a group. we can support a group. we can have a monthly citizen group of the month contribution. i remember maggie kuhn, how many of you remember maggie kuhn? she retired from the methodist church social work in her '60s and she started the great panthers. she wanted to assail
upton sinclair's book "the jungle." ida tarbell and "standard oil" which helped lead to the breakup of the standard oil monopolies in early 20th century. we've got to come back to a principle varity and that is readers think and thinkers read. readers think and thinkers read. and those tables out there are replete with books written by people you've seen on the stage here today. they're organized materials, magazines, publications. i particularly urge you to look at that...
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. >> we called in sharyl attkisson the host of "full measure" which airs sunday mornings on sinclairelevision station. >> so this "washington post" head line suggests obama was involved with orlando shooting. you have a problem with that? >> well, in my opinion that's both inaccurate or unfair so yeah, i think that's a problem. >> "the post" softened it slightly. didn't retract it or apologize for it. and then that leads donald trump to lift the paper's credentials. overreaction? >> well, i think there would be very few circumstances in which i would defend pulling a press credential from somebody. i would also say it's not impossible to cover trump without a press credential. when you have credentials on the campaign trail that allows you, i guess, to get in to a news conference and certain access on planes but it doesn't mean you can't cover the person. so they're still fully able to. but in general i think there are very few times i would defend pulling press credentials. >> now, executive editor called this nothing less than a repudiation of a free and independent press, banishin
. >> we called in sharyl attkisson the host of "full measure" which airs sunday mornings on sinclairelevision station. >> so this "washington post" head line suggests obama was involved with orlando shooting. you have a problem with that? >> well, in my opinion that's both inaccurate or unfair so yeah, i think that's a problem. >> "the post" softened it slightly. didn't retract it or apologize for it. and then that leads donald trump to lift...
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ivan sinclair, who is a fantastic producer, he's done a lot of great rock and roll documentaries, was documentary i did about jay-zee's music festival and he invited me into this process, and i had the opportunity to meet and interview, you know, ringo, paul, worked closely with the families. it's been great to get to know them. we focused on the touring years, so about '62-ish to '66 which is their final big tour, but it's such a dramatic and dynamic, exciting period. >> you remember the british invasion. what did you think at that time? >> i was so excited to get my beatle wave, and i see my wave looks a lot like george's. i tried to capture this period and make it as revealing and intimate about the band. through it all, there was a kind of brotherhood, a relationship. i didn't quite expect the power of that. i find that kind of emotional. while all this was going on, their lives were changing, our lives were changing. they were creating and working on the road, and yet their artistry kept evolving in ways that's truly profound. >> is there a beatle you most identify with? >> i thi
ivan sinclair, who is a fantastic producer, he's done a lot of great rock and roll documentaries, was documentary i did about jay-zee's music festival and he invited me into this process, and i had the opportunity to meet and interview, you know, ringo, paul, worked closely with the families. it's been great to get to know them. we focused on the touring years, so about '62-ish to '66 which is their final big tour, but it's such a dramatic and dynamic, exciting period. >> you remember the...
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mark sinclair vincent. >> vin diesel. dl. >> erin got that. >> vin diesel. dl >> all right.> what? >> mick jagger. >> mo nick mickle white. >> he was in -- come on. >> what was he in. >> very famous british actor.ct. >> michael cane. ce >> michael caine. mic cai chris, one more.ne mor >> hur row up, kev. >> last one karen elaine johns johnson. >> whoopi goldberg. >> carlos estevez. >> charlie sheen. sen >> i think karen elaine johnsonn my favorite one whoopi goldbergr >> what would you change your name to, think about it.ut i >> i don't know. i't k probably bru i love the name bruce. >> great names.am >> that's taken you got to comet up with something that hasn'ttht been taken.. >> bruce w kill list. lis >> there we go. >> bruce mc willis. ws >> that's a good one. >> 9:48. right now coming up for lots ofo people independence day off course means killing out this ks morning we'll share some july 4th food safety advicetydv right from the experts that'sxps coming up next.ming up ne stay with us. >> eric marlon bishop. jamie foxx. so crazy. in our house, imagination runs wild. b
mark sinclair vincent. >> vin diesel. dl. >> erin got that. >> vin diesel. dl >> all right.> what? >> mick jagger. >> mo nick mickle white. >> he was in -- come on. >> what was he in. >> very famous british actor.ct. >> michael cane. ce >> michael caine. mic cai chris, one more.ne mor >> hur row up, kev. >> last one karen elaine johns johnson. >> whoopi goldberg. >> carlos estevez. >> charlie...
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meredith sinclair is our toy expert and author of the new book called "well played."e playfulness in your lives. not only for yourself, but for the kids as well. >> let's show the fun toys available. >> i talk about unabashed, open ended play. this is the hottest new game. it is called wet head. it's so easy to play. there's a spinner, right, and it tells you what to do. as you twist the little pegs if you twist the wrong one, you get drenched with water. >> all right. can we demonstrate it? >> let's see about this one. let's see what happens. twisting, what happens, water is coming down all over his head. he doesn't mind, because it's summer and it's hot. supposed to be hot. >> the kids don't care if they get wet. >> like russian roulette with water for your kids. there it is. you take turns. >> are you having fun? >> yeah. yeah. >> all right. what's the next one? >> i always talk about getting your kids out and doing adventures. but you don't want to give them the action cam but they love to record stuff. this is the kiddie zoom action cam. it's really easy for them
meredith sinclair is our toy expert and author of the new book called "well played."e playfulness in your lives. not only for yourself, but for the kids as well. >> let's show the fun toys available. >> i talk about unabashed, open ended play. this is the hottest new game. it is called wet head. it's so easy to play. there's a spinner, right, and it tells you what to do. as you twist the little pegs if you twist the wrong one, you get drenched with water. >> all...
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>> sinclair who is a fantastic producer and done a lot of great rock 'n' roll documentaries was alsoprocess and i had the opportunity to meet and interview ringo, paul. work closely with the families. been great to get to know them. we focus on the touring years. sort about '62 through '66 which is their final big tour, but such a dynamic, and dramatic period. >> you were very young during those years. what do you remember at that time? >> i saw them on ed sullivan and for my tenth birthday was a beatle wig. i tried to encapsulate this period and make it as revealing and intimate about the band. through it all, there was a kind of brotherhood and a relationship maybe i didn't quite expect the power of that. i find that, i find that kind of emotional. whilel lives were changing. they were creating and working on the road and, yet, their artistry kept evolving in ways that were truly profound. >> is there a beatle you identify with in. >> paul mccartney and his showmanship and his love of the audience and wanting to connect and tell a story is something that i probably relate to best.
>> sinclair who is a fantastic producer and done a lot of great rock 'n' roll documentaries was alsoprocess and i had the opportunity to meet and interview ringo, paul. work closely with the families. been great to get to know them. we focus on the touring years. sort about '62 through '66 which is their final big tour, but such a dynamic, and dramatic period. >> you were very young during those years. what do you remember at that time? >> i saw them on ed sullivan and for my...
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host: she works for sinclair broadcast, she was on cbs, but cbs television. guest: a lot there. is extremely hard-hitting news journalism that isut of newspapers very tough on politicians. all the things you know about politicians, almost all that came out of newspaper reporting. have you seen the pieces they run on donald trump's history with trump university or atlantic city? in theu seen the pieces new york times about secretary clinton's e-mails? there is a lot of reporting .bout politicians the newspaper business is the source for that kind of information. yes there are always challenges at individual news organizations, but i see nothing indicating that there is some goodrial desire to squash journalism, good reporting. that is what people want, that is what they will pay for. >> our guest, the president and ceo of the newspaper association of america. this is from -- caller: one thing people like , is a great thing on a sunday morning. also it ends. .ou can read the print you can't consume a whole website. it's a ritual, they consume it. that is fine. they can go online o
host: she works for sinclair broadcast, she was on cbs, but cbs television. guest: a lot there. is extremely hard-hitting news journalism that isut of newspapers very tough on politicians. all the things you know about politicians, almost all that came out of newspaper reporting. have you seen the pieces they run on donald trump's history with trump university or atlantic city? in theu seen the pieces new york times about secretary clinton's e-mails? there is a lot of reporting .bout...