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notice, in mockingbird everyone has this fantastic opinion but it's a nice love letter to the southern town. but in a letter to her dad if you notice in the book virtually no adult other than the sheriff at the end is nice or decent. it is a town that wrongly convicts him of raping a woman and then the mob comes to take care of him and it's terrifying. >> guest: the people are the biggest hypocrites in the town. but on the other side of the tracks are people that need help. he has to present he's a drunk industry out of a paper bag but no one will accept the fact that he's married to a black woman. must be an alcoholic. she who didn't like the town went to new york except to come home and visit family and friends. we didn't get the sense it is a very touchy little relationship. i don't think she cared for at the town the town very much. she was glad to be gone. >> guest: harper lee doesn't just critique people in town. she makes it clear that it runs in human blood. i mean when the person that takes care to extend to her church she plans than in and says what are you doing here and it's a s
notice, in mockingbird everyone has this fantastic opinion but it's a nice love letter to the southern town. but in a letter to her dad if you notice in the book virtually no adult other than the sheriff at the end is nice or decent. it is a town that wrongly convicts him of raping a woman and then the mob comes to take care of him and it's terrifying. >> guest: the people are the biggest hypocrites in the town. but on the other side of the tracks are people that need help. he has to...
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southern town the park almost perfectly preserved but macon is still a little stuffy round of quarters for go like doing the opponents on the square it has none of that atmosphere and teeeighteen is happy to cooperate in promoting "to kill a mockingbird" or her personal history the events have included her threatening to sue the historical society so she is not dangerous to be back in the limelight. >> host: let's jump ahead to "go set a watchman" as we will talk about later later, actually that is the book when she went up to new york to write that is a book she wrote but it mockingbird evolves with the editing process but at the center of this controversy i've not going to publish another book that her longtime caretaker is well into what she was 100 then there is a story of this found manuscript. >> i have been telling audiences for years there is a second novel but would be published after her death bed here comes a book during her lifetime. >> host: and the creation story the church tells is fabulous. she was going through some things and comes across this manuscript of "go set a
southern town the park almost perfectly preserved but macon is still a little stuffy round of quarters for go like doing the opponents on the square it has none of that atmosphere and teeeighteen is happy to cooperate in promoting "to kill a mockingbird" or her personal history the events have included her threatening to sue the historical society so she is not dangerous to be back in the limelight. >> host: let's jump ahead to "go set a watchman" as we will talk about...
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host: in "to killing a mockingbird," everyone has an opinion it is a nice love letter to a small southern town. it is a love letter to her dad but in the book, virtually no other adult, but atticus and the sheriff, are decent. it is a about a town accusing a man of rape and the a mob coming after him. >> guest: the church leaders in the town are helping africa but need people for help on the south. a man has to drink out of a paper bag to make an excuse for marrying a black woman. why else would he if he were not a drunk? >> host: she went to new york and stayed there except to visit family and friends. she said this is a horrible place and i got out of it. but then the town has this thing where they are supposed to like her and she is supposed to sort of like them. and i didn't really get the sense it is a touchy relationship and i don't think she cared for the town much. i think she was just glad to be done. >> guest: harperer lee doesn't just critique the white people in town. she made it clear prejudice and fear runs in human blood. when the person who takes care of the finch kids takes th
host: in "to killing a mockingbird," everyone has an opinion it is a nice love letter to a small southern town. it is a love letter to her dad but in the book, virtually no other adult, but atticus and the sheriff, are decent. it is a about a town accusing a man of rape and the a mob coming after him. >> guest: the church leaders in the town are helping africa but need people for help on the south. a man has to drink out of a paper bag to make an excuse for marrying a black...
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. >> the people in southern towns are afraid of possible retaliation now that turkey has declared waril as well as the did you everedstan worker's party, the pkk. the town behind me is the syrian to you. isil-controlled territory. it's a porous border. the turkish army has sent reinforcements but that is doing little to ease people's concerns jabalous is important to many players. first of all, isil. isil lost control of all border crossings. this is the last stretch of territory it controls. to my right, to my left is the syrian opposition groups. tie has two main objectives. it wants to degrade and defeat isil. it wants to contain syria's kurds and it doesn't want isil to threaten syrian opposition groups which it supports. so, the airstrikes the turkish airstrikes which are now taking place inside syria against isil are concentrating in the region behind me we have heard a safe zone emerging after this. >> will be in the area behind me there's why this stretch of territory is strategimc is it is causing tensions with its kurdish community after they rounded up hundreds of suspected
. >> the people in southern towns are afraid of possible retaliation now that turkey has declared waril as well as the did you everedstan worker's party, the pkk. the town behind me is the syrian to you. isil-controlled territory. it's a porous border. the turkish army has sent reinforcements but that is doing little to ease people's concerns jabalous is important to many players. first of all, isil. isil lost control of all border crossings. this is the last stretch of territory it...
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. >> the people in southern towns are afraid of possible retaliation now that turkey has declared war on isil as well as the kurdistan worker's party, the pkk. the town behind me is the syrian town isil-controlled territory. as you can see, it's a porous border. the turkish army has 70 reinforcements but that is doing little to ease people's concerns. the area is important territory to many players. first of all isil. isil has lost control of all border crossings. this is the last stretch of territory it controls. to my right, the kurds are in control. syrian kurds. they control territory all the way up to the iraqi border. to my left, it's the syrian opposition groups. and for turkey turkey has two main objectives. yes. >> it wants to degrade and defeat isil but it also want to contain syria's kurds and it doesn't want isil to threaten syrian opposition groups which it supports. so, the airstrikes the turkish airstrikes syria are concentrating in the region behind me. we have heard turkish officials talk about a safe zone emerging after this military. >> will be in the area behind me
. >> the people in southern towns are afraid of possible retaliation now that turkey has declared war on isil as well as the kurdistan worker's party, the pkk. the town behind me is the syrian town isil-controlled territory. as you can see, it's a porous border. the turkish army has 70 reinforcements but that is doing little to ease people's concerns. the area is important territory to many players. first of all isil. isil has lost control of all border crossings. this is the last stretch...
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police corporal paul muteon are struggling to figure out why houser chose to attack this quiet southern town. you're from this area, do you take this personally when this happens here? >> you know, it breaks your heart because it's a place that, you know, i visited with with my family and i've attended movies at. you know, it's personal in that,l you know, why pick our community to commit such an atrocious act? >> reporter: at last check three victims were still in the hospital. jim, one of those victims is a man in his 80s with five gunshot wounds. >> axelrod: omar villafranca thank you. reporter david begnaud is from, lafayette, louisiana, and today, he spoke to the lead detective on the case. >> it was a time where you saw the worst that a human being could do and the best, all in the same room. >> reporter: lafayette police detective david begnaud was one of the first on scene thursday night. as you're approaching the door are there moviegoers running out? the entire parking lot was full of people. >> reporter: begnaud raced around the side of the building to the exit door for theater 14
police corporal paul muteon are struggling to figure out why houser chose to attack this quiet southern town. you're from this area, do you take this personally when this happens here? >> you know, it breaks your heart because it's a place that, you know, i visited with with my family and i've attended movies at. you know, it's personal in that,l you know, why pick our community to commit such an atrocious act? >> reporter: at last check three victims were still in the hospital....
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you're a black woman in a small southern town with a white police officer? >> i understand, but we start painting all of our citizens in that way that's a mistake. that means everyone can determine, i'll determine whether i'm under arrest or not. >> reporter: we asked bosko if people should be pulled over for minor infractions like failing to signal a lane change. he said, if we don't want cops to enforce the laws, change the laws. >> rose: thanks, chip. today police say one marine fired shots. the gunman had earlier wounded a marine at a nearby center. jericka duncan talked to him and some of the other marines there. >> i saw him out of this window here. the first shot went through that left door there. >> reporter: 25-year-old lance corporal christopher gilliam was working inside the recruit. center when he spotted the gunman, mohammad youssef abdulazeez, and alerted others moments before abdulazeez opened fire. gilliam and these four marines fled out the back of the building. >> this to me is a sign that we all had very good training and we reacted the wa
you're a black woman in a small southern town with a white police officer? >> i understand, but we start painting all of our citizens in that way that's a mistake. that means everyone can determine, i'll determine whether i'm under arrest or not. >> reporter: we asked bosko if people should be pulled over for minor infractions like failing to signal a lane change. he said, if we don't want cops to enforce the laws, change the laws. >> rose: thanks, chip. today police say one...
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. >>> search teams on the ground this morning after a massive tornado rips right through a southern town. >>> plus a science breakthrough that could help millions of patients who are disabled. is it possible to communicate on just the power of font? >>> first there's a lot going on this morning. here's some things we thought you should know. we're getting a look at president obama's position to do so. it is part of a bipartisan push to reform the prison system. there are six locked up for drug oe fences offenses and the president talked about the need for second chances. >>> george bush will not have surgery on a broken bone he sustained in may. recovery will take about four to six months. those are things we thought you should know. building aircraft, the likes of which the world has never seen. this is what we do. ♪ that's the value of performance. northrop grumman. ♪ to steady betty. to steady betty. fire it up! ♪ am i the only one with a meeting? i've got two. yeah we've gotta go. i gotta say it man this is a nice set-up. too soon. just kidding. nissan sentra. j.d. power's "highest r
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the board of directors of the make many citizen council, this was in the 1950s when a lot of southern townscouncils to try to push back against the influence of the federal government, to certainly try to push back against brown versus board of education, which we're told in this novel is very much on of minds of atticus and fellow white men in makecom. it's disturbing. it's not just that he has misgivings about integration. he talks about the black population of macom as big child-like as being not ready for the full privileges of citizenship in america, and scout herself says to her father you sound like hitler you sound like -- >> but remember this was set in the 1950s in alabama, but mark you know atticus finch was a hero to so many people. i've been reading through some of the tweets about this. one person says the idea of atticu finch being -- that just shows you what kind of a nerve this struck. >> we attached so much of our hopes not just in race relations, but in the american democratic experiment to literary characters. that's not uncommon so atticus finch represented the white am
the board of directors of the make many citizen council, this was in the 1950s when a lot of southern townscouncils to try to push back against the influence of the federal government, to certainly try to push back against brown versus board of education, which we're told in this novel is very much on of minds of atticus and fellow white men in makecom. it's disturbing. it's not just that he has misgivings about integration. he talks about the black population of macom as big child-like as...
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affairs and even i've come to lectures here where we talk about how the capital turned from a sleepy southern town to a real northern town because of him. it just seems to go against this grain in american history for 150 years until you guys have come along that i think has been perpetuated, i think by white southerners and maybe even conservatives these days that he was just a limited purpose hero. [laughter] and i'm serious that he was a limited purpose hero, and we just have to look at him in this box and not in this broad spectrum that, you know, people like you have done in international affairs other scholars who talk in this house about things like the city itself and of the cause of african-american advancement and freedom even during, you know, the five years during the war. but do you have any opinion as to why we look at him, even school children these days, as a limited purpose hero without seeing this broad context of international affairs and even local politics here in washington? >> lincoln is always a surprise. i mean, i think that he was depicted at the beginning in his campaign
affairs and even i've come to lectures here where we talk about how the capital turned from a sleepy southern town to a real northern town because of him. it just seems to go against this grain in american history for 150 years until you guys have come along that i think has been perpetuated, i think by white southerners and maybe even conservatives these days that he was just a limited purpose hero. [laughter] and i'm serious that he was a limited purpose hero, and we just have to look at him...
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germany are currently chasing a man who is suspected of shooting two people from his car near to the southern towncioushousen and a spokesperson said he killed a women and shot dead a cyclist and we are monitoring and will bring you more when we get it here at al jazeera. moving on to our other top story the greek government has submitted a new plan to creditors, the 13-page document is designed to save the country from financial collapse and studied by eu ministers and sunday they are set to decide if greece has done enough. the greek government promising to raise taxes and clamp down on tax evasion and discourage people from retiring early and also seek higher health contributions from pensioners. greece will then sell off its remaining share in telecom and prioritize the ports and it's also offering to cut more than $300 million from the military budget by next year. this is familiar, people trying to get money from those atm machines. the greek parliament is currently being asked to authorize the latest version of the rescue plan that has been proposed by the prime minister and he could face o
germany are currently chasing a man who is suspected of shooting two people from his car near to the southern towncioushousen and a spokesperson said he killed a women and shot dead a cyclist and we are monitoring and will bring you more when we get it here at al jazeera. moving on to our other top story the greek government has submitted a new plan to creditors, the 13-page document is designed to save the country from financial collapse and studied by eu ministers and sunday they are set to...
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early in the investigation, so little is known but we do know it happened this morning in the southern town. that's outside of ansbak. it's believed a man and a woman were killed in the drive-by shooting. of course we'll let you know more about this story as soon as we gather more information. >>> meanwhile, new this morning, it's the photo seen by thousands. now the artist who created the picture of the girl simply known as baby doe is making a change. >> julie listen check shows us the upgrade that many people hope will lead to an answer for this mystery. >> on the news, you hear people talking about it. especially local residents. >> reporter: her picture has been hanging in the window of woody's pizza and liquors for a week now. michael says her story is top of mind as it should be. >> just the -- the idea of how could anybody do that kind of harm to a child. >> reporter: you'll find baby doe's image in several area businesses. but investigators say this new image deserves your attention. >> even if it's something very small like this, you know, we want to update the image and we want t
early in the investigation, so little is known but we do know it happened this morning in the southern town. that's outside of ansbak. it's believed a man and a woman were killed in the drive-by shooting. of course we'll let you know more about this story as soon as we gather more information. >>> meanwhile, new this morning, it's the photo seen by thousands. now the artist who created the picture of the girl simply known as baby doe is making a change. >> julie listen check...
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people at a market in the northern province of amran and 60 people at a livestock market in the southern town of al-foyoush. last week the united nations declared the highest-level humanitarian emergency in yemen, were it says more than 80% of the population needs aid. in syria, kurdish fighters have reportedly retaken more than 10 villages seized by the self-proclaimed islamic state around the isil stronghold of raqqa. the british-based syrian observatory for human rights said the victory came amidst intensified u.s.-led airstrikes. speaking on monday, president obama vowed to increase u.s. support for opposition fighters in syria, and ramp up what he called a long-term campaign against isil. >> in short, isil plus recent losses prove that isil can a will be defeated. indeed, we are intensifying our efforts against isil base in syria and we will continue to target the oil and gas facilities that fund so much of their operations. we're going after the isil leadership and infrastructure in syria, the heart of isil that pumps funds and propaganda to people around the world. amy: iraqi forces me
people at a market in the northern province of amran and 60 people at a livestock market in the southern town of al-foyoush. last week the united nations declared the highest-level humanitarian emergency in yemen, were it says more than 80% of the population needs aid. in syria, kurdish fighters have reportedly retaken more than 10 villages seized by the self-proclaimed islamic state around the isil stronghold of raqqa. the british-based syrian observatory for human rights said the victory came...
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people at a market in the northern province of amran, and 60 people at a livestock market in the southern town of al-foyoush. on tuesday, a saudi airstrike reportedly killed dozens of yemeni soldiers stationed at a military base. one military source told the bbc the base was hit by accident, another source said the strike was called in to stop the soldiers defecting to the houthi s. amy: to talk more about yemen we are joined by two guests. farea al-muslimi is a yemeni youth activist and writer. he is currently a visiting scholar at the carnegie middle east center in beirut. in 2013, al-muslimi testified before the senate on the secret u.s. drone program in yemen. here in new york is matthieu aikins, award winning foreign correspondent. he's a fellow at the nation institute. he was in yemen last month reporting for rolling stone magazine. farea al-muslimi, let's go to you first in the middle east. talk about what is happening in your country. are you able to hear me? we're speaking to farea al-muslimi in beirut, lebanon right now, and we may have a bit of a problem with the audio connection. c
people at a market in the northern province of amran, and 60 people at a livestock market in the southern town of al-foyoush. on tuesday, a saudi airstrike reportedly killed dozens of yemeni soldiers stationed at a military base. one military source told the bbc the base was hit by accident, another source said the strike was called in to stop the soldiers defecting to the houthi s. amy: to talk more about yemen we are joined by two guests. farea al-muslimi is a yemeni youth activist and...
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for that deadly attack that took place here on monday when a suicide bomber detonated in a southern turkish townilling at least 32 people. many here, as you were mentioning, they're concerned about retaliatory attacks. not just from the pkk, but from isis, or isis sympathizers, as well. >> all right. arwa damon. you know, after -- after they start these airstrikes, i would think turkey is prepared for this kind of retaliation. yes? they expect it on some level? >> they do. but it's also something that's very difficult to actually prepare and protect oneself for. you know, turkey has been launching this massive counterterrorism attack over the last few days. they rounded up around 600 individuals from both the pkk, and isis, and other according to turkish authorities, terrorist related groups. but, as much as the country does try to brace itself for these types of attacks, again, it's very difficult, especially when there are so many different divergent entities that could potentially be responsible for them. it is a very difficult situation for this country at this stage. it is also opening the
for that deadly attack that took place here on monday when a suicide bomber detonated in a southern turkish townilling at least 32 people. many here, as you were mentioning, they're concerned about retaliatory attacks. not just from the pkk, but from isis, or isis sympathizers, as well. >> all right. arwa damon. you know, after -- after they start these airstrikes, i would think turkey is prepared for this kind of retaliation. yes? they expect it on some level? >> they do. but it's...
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running through town trying to escape the confederate and fighting along the way and trying to maintain their ranks their rallying point is going to be this hill, this slope on the southern end of town called cemetery hill. this is where the union soldiers will dig in and as we can see on this map right here, this comes in the beginning of the defensive formation that union soldiers are going to be constructing. often call the fishhook defense that will go on through cemetery hill and extend the length of cemetery ridge, beginning of the union line. living on this hillside is another immigrant family named the soren family. like the shrivers, the husband peter, is serving in the union army but is not at gettysburg. and so the care of the cemetery ground, the town civilian cemetery in the years leading up to the war, the caretaker will be his wife, elizabeth. she lives in the building in the back we saw a moment ago. she lives there with her three children all under the age of 10 and her elderly parents. she has to decide what is best for her loved ones. union general oliver otis howard is going to urge her to flee the area. she, too will be horrified of what she sees whe
running through town trying to escape the confederate and fighting along the way and trying to maintain their ranks their rallying point is going to be this hill, this slope on the southern end of town called cemetery hill. this is where the union soldiers will dig in and as we can see on this map right here, this comes in the beginning of the defensive formation that union soldiers are going to be constructing. often call the fishhook defense that will go on through cemetery hill and extend...
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>>darya: a southern california town had done such a great job of the water it was forced to dump 550,000gal. of drinking water the mayor of hallways said the city reduced water consumption by 45% in may that water sat in a reservoir for so long that the heat got to would cause a chemical imbalance of four rain and making it undrinkable the water had to be dumped into a canyon it would into expensive to pump it back into the lake and that cannot be used irrigation because there was a chance this on my drinking their model water that was dumped was enough to supply for household for an entire year but it is hard to believe they cannot irrigates truck a note to someone who needed and is there a fire in the company has been close since may of 2012 and back in service doesn't 5 was expected to be a brutal fire season starting this monday engines 6 on the contra costa county district in three of its crew members will be back in service the work of the space and six in downtown concord. >>james: it was fully staffed 655 a due to a three-person crew because of budget constraints civil have addit
>>darya: a southern california town had done such a great job of the water it was forced to dump 550,000gal. of drinking water the mayor of hallways said the city reduced water consumption by 45% in may that water sat in a reservoir for so long that the heat got to would cause a chemical imbalance of four rain and making it undrinkable the water had to be dumped into a canyon it would into expensive to pump it back into the lake and that cannot be used irrigation because there was a...
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robberies in rehoboth beach and they're looking for two men they say are behind five robberys in southern area of town between may 26 and jewel 18 and in two cases the men were armed and all five cases victims were assaulted by both men. if you have any information you're asked to call delaware state police. >> neighbors in the queen village section of philadelphia woke up this morning to find tires slashed. criminals targeted 18 vehicles along swanson and queen streets and it's unclear exactly when slashings happened and police say they started getting calls 7:00 this morning and south detectives are now investigating. >> and another organization is distancing itself from bill cosby. atlanta spellman college officially terminated profession orship endowed by cosby and his wife. they have reportedly returned the moneych the university did not specify the reason but comes a week after transcripts from cosby's hearing were released. more than two dozen women have acquisitioned cosby of sexual assault. >> a man in new jersey is acuityed of taking road rage to a whole new level. the man was arrested when
robberies in rehoboth beach and they're looking for two men they say are behind five robberys in southern area of town between may 26 and jewel 18 and in two cases the men were armed and all five cases victims were assaulted by both men. if you have any information you're asked to call delaware state police. >> neighbors in the queen village section of philadelphia woke up this morning to find tires slashed. criminals targeted 18 vehicles along swanson and queen streets and it's unclear...
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town. southern fairfax county. look at all the lightning that's popping south of alexandria toward mount vernon and lorton. this is slowly drifting west. heavy downpours there. in a few hours a lot of this will diminish and just a steamy night coming up and another day tomorrow kind of like today. highs again in the low 90s with spotty storms. >> like you like to say, the acs will be buzzing. >> earlier he used one word. gross. >> one of many words i used but that will work. >>> that's all us for at 6:00. stay with us. the cbs evening >> pelley: the commissioner upholds tom brady's suspension for cheating and accuses him of destroig key evidence. lion beloved in zimbabwe, is killed illegally and an american dentist is accused. the parents of mass murderer james holmes try to persuade a jury to spare him. and a medical marvel. a young boy has a real pair of hands for the first time in six years. >> i justment to say this-- never give up on your dreams. it will come true. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs
town. southern fairfax county. look at all the lightning that's popping south of alexandria toward mount vernon and lorton. this is slowly drifting west. heavy downpours there. in a few hours a lot of this will diminish and just a steamy night coming up and another day tomorrow kind of like today. highs again in the low 90s with spotty storms. >> like you like to say, the acs will be buzzing. >> earlier he used one word. gross. >> one of many words i used but that will work....
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calms down enough to admit, this is his regular route, ferrying people back and forth to the southern somali town questions. this junction is out in the middle of nowhere. it is only 20 kilometers from a major military base and out here you wouldn't know it. there's no government presence. just clear access all the way to somalia. >> reporter: in in spite of of an increased security drive for the government al shabaab's attacks and ambitions have been spilling in kenya. once the back roads they are now a security nightmare. in nairobi the spokesman for the hin industry tell us they are doing everything they can to fight this but it is not easy. >> it is a long border and has been a long time because previous government have not taken serious action to ensure there is there is proper control. border patrol police a specialized police unit. we are equipping them with specialized equipment. we are not denying there is a problem. >> reporter: on the route the sun begins to set. night falls as we wind our way directly in to the heart of downtown. no check points no security searches and no one the wis
calms down enough to admit, this is his regular route, ferrying people back and forth to the southern somali town questions. this junction is out in the middle of nowhere. it is only 20 kilometers from a major military base and out here you wouldn't know it. there's no government presence. just clear access all the way to somalia. >> reporter: in in spite of of an increased security drive for the government al shabaab's attacks and ambitions have been spilling in kenya. once the back...
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people that lived in the towns in southern turkey are afraid. they are embracing for retaliatory attacks, worried that i.s.i.l. will respond in one way or the other. we have to remember that turkey didn't just declare war on i.s.i.l. - it declared wore... (no sound) >>> we have lost zeina khodr. we have a package from her from southern turkey. >> turkey is at war on two fronts, the jets hitting the target across the border in iraq and syria, a day after beginning an air campaign in i.s.i.l. and syria. jets began hitting p.k.k. or working party positoins. the pkk declared the already strained 2013 ceasefire dead. turkish officials are not faced, -- phased and r talking about a long-termed fight. >> reporter: whenever we see a decrease or the vanishing of the threat we'll make a re-assessment. the third wave operations are a part of this. >> this is a major shift in policy. >> for turkey, i.s.i.l. declared war on a cultural center in ser -- serug erks on monday, many believe the decision to fight against the armed group has a lot to do with the ba
people that lived in the towns in southern turkey are afraid. they are embracing for retaliatory attacks, worried that i.s.i.l. will respond in one way or the other. we have to remember that turkey didn't just declare war on i.s.i.l. - it declared wore... (no sound) >>> we have lost zeina khodr. we have a package from her from southern turkey. >> turkey is at war on two fronts, the jets hitting the target across the border in iraq and syria, a day after beginning an air campaign...
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by 12:30 showers are developing especially south of town into southern maryland. don't get too hung up on the locations of those storms, just scattered showers and storms tomorrow. 704 at 9:00, 76 at 11:00 and 70 effort under -- 78 under partly cloudy skies. saturday not bad, 85, an afternoon storm but should be okay for the fireworks and hope to see you at the potomac for the autism speaks >>> wish we had more time, but we got to go. >> that's it for >>> the latest on ben and jen's divorce. what really went wrong? >> there's bee n alot of speculation and tabloid claims about ben's alleged drinking and gambling. >> y'all make a hamendso couple. >> she definitely brings the average up. >> one way for the cameras, a different story behind closed doors. and their history of hooking up with co-stars. >> i love being married to scott foley. >> then an "e.t." exclusive. donald trump after getting fired from nbc leaving ms. usa without a home. >> they were abandoned. i think it's disgraceful. >> why he won't back down. >> they're bringing crime, their rapists. >> are you
by 12:30 showers are developing especially south of town into southern maryland. don't get too hung up on the locations of those storms, just scattered showers and storms tomorrow. 704 at 9:00, 76 at 11:00 and 70 effort under -- 78 under partly cloudy skies. saturday not bad, 85, an afternoon storm but should be okay for the fireworks and hope to see you at the potomac for the autism speaks >>> wish we had more time, but we got to go. >> that's it for >>> the latest on...
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earlier, one policeman was shot in the mostly kurdish town in southern turkey. we have this update now. >> tensions very much on the riseual turkey's border with syria, a distressing incident as isil fighters fired into turkey from syria hit a turkish military convoy. one non-commissioned officer killed, two injured being treated now. turkey's army quickly deployed to the area, they fired upon those isil fighters. this is the first clash between turkish military and isil fighters. f16 fighter jets were scrambled to the area. officials say these are surveillance flights that happen regularly. another troubling incident earlier in the day. turkish officials saying that two police officers were investigating a traffic i understand when masked gunman shot at them. one officer was killed, another being treated at a local hospital. no one has claimed responsibility for the attack, but this underscoring all the tensions that are currently rising in turkey at a time when turkey is being drawn further into the syrian war. there's a spill over from the syrian conflict mor
earlier, one policeman was shot in the mostly kurdish town in southern turkey. we have this update now. >> tensions very much on the riseual turkey's border with syria, a distressing incident as isil fighters fired into turkey from syria hit a turkish military convoy. one non-commissioned officer killed, two injured being treated now. turkey's army quickly deployed to the area, they fired upon those isil fighters. this is the first clash between turkish military and isil fighters. f16...
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you can imagine on a southern border town if you had a whole lot of illegal aliens. >> what was the resistance? this is not a new problem. not just kate steinle's death. this has been going on. >> there is resistance across the board. can't secure the border. they make excuses for that republican and democratic membership in congress. there is resistance sanctuary cities it's too mean. we have got to punch these cities in the gut. we have to hurt these cities where it hureghts in their pocketbook. >> i admit the borders aren't secure in this particular instance, if the sheriff had returned him to ice, they had put a detainer on him but the sheriff says it wasn't a warrant it was a detainer. if he had done that we would have a very different conversation tonight than we are having. that was a sanctuary city thumbing its nose at the federal government. >> the cities have to comply with federal law. if they don't they should get u.s. taxpayer money it's that simple. your taxpayer money and my taxpayer money goes to san francisco. they get reimbursement for the money that they use to try to comply
you can imagine on a southern border town if you had a whole lot of illegal aliens. >> what was the resistance? this is not a new problem. not just kate steinle's death. this has been going on. >> there is resistance across the board. can't secure the border. they make excuses for that republican and democratic membership in congress. there is resistance sanctuary cities it's too mean. we have got to punch these cities in the gut. we have to hurt these cities where it hureghts in...
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by 11:00 most of the heavy activity is south of town into southern maryland.may even salvage a bit of the later part of the morning. we'll talk about that, the rest of weekend and have your 3- degree guarantee. >>> a 43-year-old camp counselor and a children's magician at a summer camp accused of sexually abusing one of the campers at the camp, an 11-year-old girl. >> we find our mola lenghi who picks up the story from bethesda. >> reporter: police say between june 30th and july 3rd jolly the magician repeated by abused this 11-year-old girl here at the holton arm school. we spoke -- holton-arms school. we spoke to some parent today as they were picking up their campers. for years jose valenzuela has been known as jolly the magician. since 2012 he's been a summer camp counselor at the holton- arms school. >> he was a summer counselor and he taught magic lessons to the students. >> reporter: this morning valenzuela turned himself into authorities after a warrant was issued that he sex wall abused an 11-year-old girl. police say she was serving as the magician's
by 11:00 most of the heavy activity is south of town into southern maryland.may even salvage a bit of the later part of the morning. we'll talk about that, the rest of weekend and have your 3- degree guarantee. >>> a 43-year-old camp counselor and a children's magician at a summer camp accused of sexually abusing one of the campers at the camp, an 11-year-old girl. >> we find our mola lenghi who picks up the story from bethesda. >> reporter: police say between june 30th and...
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john: acivil war in syria has come north on a bomb on a town in southern turkey islamic state isis terrors32 and wounded dozens more. then on wednesday, two police officers were killed and on thursday isis terrors killed a turkish border officer. isis is believed to have staged the attacks in retaliation for recent curd successes against isis in syria. the attack in southern turkey may carry major ramifications. the turkey president has threatened to invade syria and it as threat that shouldn't be taken lightly. the president of turkey has long despiced the syria leader bashir al-asaad. he was not responsible for monday's attack and another development in recent months saudi arabia talked about possible military operations against syria and the jihadists in syria. the saudis fear if asaad's proiran government prevails iran's region of power will grow, thus threatening the saudis. if they both intervene in syria iran may also intervene militarily making a new conflict in an already very unstable middle east. all this of agitation is the background for the late of development namely that tur
john: acivil war in syria has come north on a bomb on a town in southern turkey islamic state isis terrors32 and wounded dozens more. then on wednesday, two police officers were killed and on thursday isis terrors killed a turkish border officer. isis is believed to have staged the attacks in retaliation for recent curd successes against isis in syria. the attack in southern turkey may carry major ramifications. the turkey president has threatened to invade syria and it as threat that shouldn't...
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temperatures to dip into the low 60s, culpeper 62, front royal 63, 50s in the mountains, 73 in town, mid-60s southern maryland, pax river 69 and waldorf 65 and clear skies and moisture around, cold temps fog is forming. the thickest fog has been in the warrenton area. 1/4 mile visibility there. weather headlines, unsettled a few more days, temperatures below average, showers on and off through sunday and fireworks forecast up in the air, got this frontal boundary in the neighborhood really, north carolina. this will swing up and down and be close enough at times with waves of low pressure we've got to watch the threat for showers and storms. quiet tonight. friday a few afternoon showers maybe north and west better chance, but saturday we'll watch potentially for showers and storms coming across the region at times in the morning and afternoon and potentially into saturday night as well. 62 to 70 tonight with areas of fog and a stray shower. tomorrow morning 60s and 70s, could see a shower or storm midday and a couple showers or storms in the afternoon, not enough to warrant a yellow alert. saturday m
temperatures to dip into the low 60s, culpeper 62, front royal 63, 50s in the mountains, 73 in town, mid-60s southern maryland, pax river 69 and waldorf 65 and clear skies and moisture around, cold temps fog is forming. the thickest fog has been in the warrenton area. 1/4 mile visibility there. weather headlines, unsettled a few more days, temperatures below average, showers on and off through sunday and fireworks forecast up in the air, got this frontal boundary in the neighborhood really,...
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southern biscuits and gravy. greek town euros. west coast truffle fries. and new york ruben. the winning flavor will be on the store shelves shortly after it's picked. >> you just think of the stuff they have to put on the chips to give it that flavor. >> have that for breakfast. >> that was michelle's kind of little thing when she was pregnant. go get me chips. right now. [ laughter ] >>> good morning, if you are heading out the door, we have a thin layer of overcast skies. mostly cloudy looking towards the bay bridge. it just really has not cooled off that much overnight. it's 62 in livermore after realizing a high yesterday of 94 degrees. it's in the upper 50s in santa rosa. in the low 60s in concord. the winds have been under 10 miles per hour for the most part this morning after picking up overnight. there's the enhancement of the marine layer hanging tight to the coast. clearing today will be longer bringing numbers down slightly. hurricane dolores as it falls apart, it's going to be downgraded to remnants of. it looks like timid we are going to have copious amounts of
southern biscuits and gravy. greek town euros. west coast truffle fries. and new york ruben. the winning flavor will be on the store shelves shortly after it's picked. >> you just think of the stuff they have to put on the chips to give it that flavor. >> have that for breakfast. >> that was michelle's kind of little thing when she was pregnant. go get me chips. right now. [ laughter ] >>> good morning, if you are heading out the door, we have a thin layer of overcast...
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it happened near midnight near the town of maryville in southern tennessee, the car was carrying a colorless and poisonous gas used to make resins and rubber. >>> a massachusetts man is recovering this morning after becoming the 7th shark attack victim in north carolina this summer. rescue crews say the man bumped into the 7-foot shark in waist deep water. his injuries include multiple shark bites to his torso, hip lower left leg and hands. >>> the average price of a airline ticket has risen. we have more on a justice department investigation into whether the airlines planned this all along. >> reporter: packed planes, higher fares and those ever increasing fees, the justice department is now investigating whether those frustrations for travelers are the result of potentially unlawful coordination by what are now the four major airlines, united delta, american and southwest controlling 80% of the market after a series of mergers. >> the history of this industry is one of collusion, and the department of justice has a responsibility to investigate because it's approved mergers. >> reporter: t
it happened near midnight near the town of maryville in southern tennessee, the car was carrying a colorless and poisonous gas used to make resins and rubber. >>> a massachusetts man is recovering this morning after becoming the 7th shark attack victim in north carolina this summer. rescue crews say the man bumped into the 7-foot shark in waist deep water. his injuries include multiple shark bites to his torso, hip lower left leg and hands. >>> the average price of a airline...
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. ♪ suicide suspected bomber has killed at least 30 people in southern carry -- southern turkey, in a townnew the syrian border. grouprget may have been a of young activists preparing to head across the border to help rebuild the kurdish stronghold of kobani. more than 100 other people were wounded in the x -- in the explosion. no claim of responsibility for the attack. estrangement's that outlasted the cold war have come to an end. the u.s. and cuba reopened embassies in their respective capitals. secretary of state john kerry will travel to havana in the month or unofficial ceremony at the american mission. the thought in relations does not hide the many issues that divide the sides, among them claims for mutual reparations and the future of guantanamo bay. news conference to announce the date of a new presidential election or fifa has been disrupted by a british comedian who showered sepp ittter in fake money, saying was payment for awarding north korea the 2026 world cup. said his successor will be elected on february 26 of next year. he confirmed that he will not be a candidate. p: i
. ♪ suicide suspected bomber has killed at least 30 people in southern carry -- southern turkey, in a townnew the syrian border. grouprget may have been a of young activists preparing to head across the border to help rebuild the kurdish stronghold of kobani. more than 100 other people were wounded in the x -- in the explosion. no claim of responsibility for the attack. estrangement's that outlasted the cold war have come to an end. the u.s. and cuba reopened embassies in their respective...
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attain it wasn't new york or san francisco ...it was a city better known for it's southern charm and rural living, an american town more famous for its tr ains, than it's tech ....chattanooga tennessee. >> i'm going to go to youtube, and i'm going to watch the trailer for birdman, and it's already half way loaded that's incredible, you can just instantly (snaps his fingers) instantly 4k movies at your disposal. why doesn't the rest of america have these speeds? why chattanooga? >> most cities haven't really made the investment and haven't spent the resources in order to do it. i mean... this isn't fancy anyone could do what epb has done, but they've done it. >> tom hoover heads up information technology for the university of tennesee chattanooga. technologically speaking he's right, chattanooga's so-called "gig" isn't fancy. but this isn't about science this is about the politics of big cable. chattanooga was like most u.s. cities until the municipal power company, called "epb", came to the rescue. comcast, america's largest cable company and the state cable association sued -- not once but twice -- to prevent epb
attain it wasn't new york or san francisco ...it was a city better known for it's southern charm and rural living, an american town more famous for its tr ains, than it's tech ....chattanooga tennessee. >> i'm going to go to youtube, and i'm going to watch the trailer for birdman, and it's already half way loaded that's incredible, you can just instantly (snaps his fingers) instantly 4k movies at your disposal. why doesn't the rest of america have these speeds? why chattanooga? >>...
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. >> truffle fries southern biscuits and gravy kettle cook greek town euro. you can try them out.lion dollars. >> that's something. >> truffle fries that win. that's the most normal. >> thatgraphy thing is not winning -- that gravy thing is not winning. >> gunfire erupted in philadelphia overnight sending a person to the hospital. now police are scouring the area looking for that shooter. >> happening now on "action news," the victim of an attempted home invasion provides police with an important clue in the case. >> accuweather is calling for a beautiful summer day after downpours drenched the area. >> caitlin jenner receives a standing ovation after she receives the arthur ash courage award at the espy. >> good morning everyone, matt pellman has traffic and karen rogers has weather. >> reporter: 635 degrees in philadelphia. 56 in reading. 57 in allentown, 67 in millville. 66 on the boardwalk in ac with the flow out of the north the humidity is way down. yesterday we had dewpoints in the 70s. today the 50s so a huge change it feels nice and comfortable as you head out the door. s
. >> truffle fries southern biscuits and gravy kettle cook greek town euro. you can try them out.lion dollars. >> that's something. >> truffle fries that win. that's the most normal. >> thatgraphy thing is not winning -- that gravy thing is not winning. >> gunfire erupted in philadelphia overnight sending a person to the hospital. now police are scouring the area looking for that shooter. >> happening now on "action news," the victim of an attempted...
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. >> reporter: it's just after sunrise in the coastal town of zarzis in southern tunisia. tourism and fishing are the staple of the local economy. and the fishermen sell their catches of dorado and tuna, in the early hours of the morning. here on the mediterranean sea, a problem plagues europe and many african countries-- and it's been growing since the civil war began four years ago in neighboring libya. a mass exodus of migrants and refugees from the middle-east and africa have been drawn to libya, where a lack of central government authority allows human smugglers to operate freely. the migrants make the dangerous journey on the mediterranean with one goal in mind: landing on european shores. wooden boats and inflatable plastic rafts often overflowing with migrants, have been sinking one after another, claiming thousands of lives. and these men have found themselves on the frontlines of a humanitarian crisis. we're on a tunisian fishing boat in the mediterranean sea. the fishermen here say that over the last six months alone they have rescued more than 500 migrants on t
. >> reporter: it's just after sunrise in the coastal town of zarzis in southern tunisia. tourism and fishing are the staple of the local economy. and the fishermen sell their catches of dorado and tuna, in the early hours of the morning. here on the mediterranean sea, a problem plagues europe and many african countries-- and it's been growing since the civil war began four years ago in neighboring libya. a mass exodus of migrants and refugees from the middle-east and africa have been...
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. >> earlier one police man was shot in the mainly kurdish town in southern turkey. we have this update. >> tensions are on the rice on turkey's border with syria a very dribbling distressing i want, isil fighters fired into turkey from syria. they hit a turkish military convey. one officer was killed, two officers are being treated now. turkey's army quickly deployed to the area. the turkish media is calling this the first clashes between turkey's military and isil fighters. at least one isil fighter killed. turkish media reporting that f16 fighter jets were campbell to the area. turkey say these are surveillance flights that happen frequently along the border. another incident earlier in the day, turk. >> officials saying that two police officers were investigating a traffic incident when masked gunman shot at them. one officer has been killed, another one is being treated at a local hospital. nobody has claimed responsibility for that attack, but all the techies that are currently here in turkey at a time when turkey is very much being drawn further into the war.
. >> earlier one police man was shot in the mainly kurdish town in southern turkey. we have this update. >> tensions are on the rice on turkey's border with syria a very dribbling distressing i want, isil fighters fired into turkey from syria. they hit a turkish military convey. one officer was killed, two officers are being treated now. turkey's army quickly deployed to the area. the turkish media is calling this the first clashes between turkey's military and isil fighters. at...
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they have monuments and statues and pictures dedicated to atticus finch throughout this small town in southern. and meany y many people say they're surprised by the twist and character development of atticus finch. he is not this beloved sympathetic character who was this the bastion of morality but a bigot and segregationist. and that has a lot of people surprised by this development. some people are worried about what it means for the way "to kill a mockingbird" the beloved classic, will be seen from here on out if at all, this will change the way that that novel is held. so you know it's incredible the reaction that we're seeing here tonight. several hundred people close to 300 people out for this release in the small town of monroeville, alabama, population of about 6,000 people. the bookstore says it has sold 7,000 books on pre-order sales alone. >> 7,000 books on pre-order sales alone. there you are in the hometown of harper lee. and we're looking at live pictures of people lining up to buy "go set a watchman"." we appreciate that. thank you. >> the thing is, if you've written one of the
they have monuments and statues and pictures dedicated to atticus finch throughout this small town in southern. and meany y many people say they're surprised by the twist and character development of atticus finch. he is not this beloved sympathetic character who was this the bastion of morality but a bigot and segregationist. and that has a lot of people surprised by this development. some people are worried about what it means for the way "to kill a mockingbird" the beloved classic,...