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nancy: breaking in st. paul minnesota, a major protest after a police officer was cleared following a controversial shooting, the aftermath caught on facebook. this is a live picture. we will take you there in a moment. jonathan: we start off on storm watch because parts of the area are getting storms with a chance of rain continuing into tomorrow and sunday. nancy: meteorologist brian van de graaff is here. brian: the storms are isolated, so there will be dry hours. outside right now come across the area, showers pushing through right now. live doppler showing showers right now through central virginia come heavier showers on the east side. through the evening, the showers continue to dissipate. we are in the mid-70's, not dropping much. day, afternoon shower and storm chances. thanks very much, brian. the breaking news from st. paul, minnesota, were a massive group of protesters are walking through the streets after it officer was acquitted in the shooting death of a man whose girlfriend was streaming liv
nancy: breaking in st. paul minnesota, a major protest after a police officer was cleared following a controversial shooting, the aftermath caught on facebook. this is a live picture. we will take you there in a moment. jonathan: we start off on storm watch because parts of the area are getting storms with a chance of rain continuing into tomorrow and sunday. nancy: meteorologist brian van de graaff is here. brian: the storms are isolated, so there will be dry hours. outside right now come...
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it's provided st. of dollars for infrastructure projects, private development and tourism, but a lot of the money is unaccounted for. more than 10,000 people have purchased citizenship here, but it's almost impossible to tell who they are because the information is not public. chris kalin doesn't like the words "citizenship for cash," or any suggestion that all you need is money to get a passport. >> kalin: you have to go through a process. you have to apply. and you have to answer a million questions. and you have to undergo a background verification. and you have, at least in the properly-run programs, you have to be a reputable person. and that's checked. >> kroft: but evidently, not that carefully. about the only way to identify people who have purchased st. kitts citizenship is if they've happened to turn up on a list of international fugitives, or gotten in trouble with the law, and st. kitts/nevis has had more than its share for two sleepy, little islands. its passport holders have included a ca
it's provided st. of dollars for infrastructure projects, private development and tourism, but a lot of the money is unaccounted for. more than 10,000 people have purchased citizenship here, but it's almost impossible to tell who they are because the information is not public. chris kalin doesn't like the words "citizenship for cash," or any suggestion that all you need is money to get a passport. >> kalin: you have to go through a process. you have to apply. and you have to...
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and st.sburg stadium is going to be a focal point this summer as it hosts four matches, including your confederations cup final in early july. for more on the most western major city in russia, we bring in our "national geographic" reporter, sergey gordeev, who's going to be with us throughout our russian adventure, enlightening us on his home country, including one of the gems, st. petersburg. >> yes, rob. so, today, st. petersburg is one of the top tourist destinations in the world and a unesco world heritage site, but it wasn't always so. in fact, in 1703, it was just a small swedish village in the middle of marshlands freshly conquered by the then-29-year-old czar, peter i, who would later come to be known as peter the great, the czar who forever changed the course of russian history. ♪ one of the most active and celebrated russian czars, peter the great wanted to modernize russia and build a model european city, a center for education, culture and the arts. named st. petersburg after his
and st.sburg stadium is going to be a focal point this summer as it hosts four matches, including your confederations cup final in early july. for more on the most western major city in russia, we bring in our "national geographic" reporter, sergey gordeev, who's going to be with us throughout our russian adventure, enlightening us on his home country, including one of the gems, st. petersburg. >> yes, rob. so, today, st. petersburg is one of the top tourist destinations in the...
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but if you've heard of st.nother reason. >> if things were regular things here. everybody played on the state championship team. >> reporter: since you started? >> since we started. >> reporter: the friars have won eight championships. >> bob hurley and the st. anthony friars have won their title. >> reporter: and bob hurley the one of three coaches ever elected to the high school hall of fame. it's been in >> where was you in this game? where was your energy? put your jacket on before i throw you out of here. what's the body language right now? it can't be about you. >> you're a pain in the neck. probably every turn. every opportunity i worried about them so much. >> reporter: as the son of a cop and former probation officer here in the '70s that worry was well-placed. what was it like around here? >> pretty dangerous. the kids would leave in groups to do things. >> reporter: because they had to? >> yeah, and st. anthony basketball was so big in town for decades that if you wore a st. anthony's jacket or baske
but if you've heard of st.nother reason. >> if things were regular things here. everybody played on the state championship team. >> reporter: since you started? >> since we started. >> reporter: the friars have won eight championships. >> bob hurley and the st. anthony friars have won their title. >> reporter: and bob hurley the one of three coaches ever elected to the high school hall of fame. it's been in >> where was you in this game? where was your...
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supposedly, st. went on a missionary trip from the holy land all the way to this remote corner of northwest spain. according to legend, in the year 813, st. james' remains were discovered in the town that would soon bear his name. people began walking there to pay homage to his relics. after a 12th-century pope decreed that the pilgrimage could earn forgiveness for your sins, the popularity of the camino de santiago soared. the camino also served a political purpose. it's no coincidence that the discovery of st. james' remains happened when muslim moors controlled most of spain. the whole phenomenon of the camino helped fuel the european passion to retake spain and push the moors back into africa. but by about 1500, with the dawn of the renaissance and the reformation, interest in the camino died almost completely. then, in the 1960s, a handful of priests re-established the tradition. the route has since enjoyed a huge resurgence, with 100,000 pilgrims trekking the santiago each year.
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>> keir simmons in st. petersburg, thank you. >>> now to the growing backlash around the world over president trump's decision to withdraw the u.s. from that landmark paris agreement on combatting climate change. this is trump administration officials repeatedly refused to say whether the president still believes it's a hoax despite consensus it is, in fact, real. we get more from our white house correspondent, kristen welker. >> reporter: tonight mounting fallout after president trump pulled out of the paris climate agreement, at the center, the white house unable to answer a key question. >> does the president today believe the climate change is a hoax? >> does the president believe climate change is real. >> you're the epa administrator, shouldn't you be able to tell the american people whether or not the president believes climate change is a hoax. where does he stand? >> reporter: the president himself declining to answer questions but quipping during a bill signing aimed at helping law enforcement. >>
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there was the mississippi river, the st. lawrence river, the bourbon river which was probably saskatchewan river blowing out of the canadian rockies and then fourth was the river oregon which flowed out of the rockies westward toward the pacific ocean so this most likely was columbia river but she didn't know the location of the columbia river at the time so there is some uncertainty whether it could have been the columbia river. there was a lot of interest even before the 18th century. finding out what major river flows west from the rockies to the pacific because that was likely to be major conduit for trade into north america just as mississippi and st. lawrence were the avenues of trade into the great lakes and central part of north america. if we go back to the geography of the river, this book by arthur dobbs, 1744 is called an account of the countries adjoining hudson bay. at this time the hudson bay company based in london had the title to a huge area of what is now canada. the english crown recognized this enormous
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think federation's go may just be to draw to a close here in st petersburg but the celebrations there are only just getting underway for the host nation russia after they secured a two you know victory over new zealand in we have a game alongside me stan collymore stand we're going to take our viewers through the goal some glue should cough and polos start with a second goal which i think is really just finish he said it was a very good performance overall from from russia lots of pressure on the first game they were very poor in the european championships of course so they needed a good result to get the tournament into why paulo is there is he said with the finish very easy ball comes in from the rights and side bryza central striker it was an attacking we just need to get in the box to make sure that you can finish that off so very good room that was the second goal in terms of the first goal thought should dominate the play in the first twenty minutes good little lift of the goalkeeper that glue should cough after say feel a little bit sorry for the new zealand goalkeeper because
think federation's go may just be to draw to a close here in st petersburg but the celebrations there are only just getting underway for the host nation russia after they secured a two you know victory over new zealand in we have a game alongside me stan collymore stand we're going to take our viewers through the goal some glue should cough and polos start with a second goal which i think is really just finish he said it was a very good performance overall from from russia lots of pressure on...
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louis where a black workers who hat come up to east st. louis because of the new shortage of white labor because of the war. so it as wind of drawing african-american workers north from the south spokane industrial areas like east tv st. louis, and bakery the black population was tyrannized and some died in what was called a race riot but was really targeted vigilante action against the black community. the summer of 1917 saw two horrendous moments moments of v. they were wasn't to be fighting for freedom in france and in belgium, but at the same time they were being terrorized at home, and also white politicians were suddenly getting a lot more nervous about training a lot of african-american men in warfare because they had seen what happened in houston that -- the war worried this would take place on a huge sale and many training camps were in the south and they were worried this would happen across the country. these are the area kind of issues that were taking place, and as the war got going. >> only about half of the african-americans
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please welcome jessica st.ou. >> jimmy: your show is very funny. >> aw, thanks. >> my wife wanted me to tell you she's watched every single episode of it. >> we love your wife, we love her. >> we sat next to her at a dinner. >> yes, we did. best friends. >> we're coming for her. >> jimmy: i was a little mad at her, usually we watch shows together and it's almost like cheating to go off ask on your own and watch a whole other series. >> that's true, that's true. >> this is -- the show is about best friends and the way we have like a secret relationship. so men don't really know how we are behind closed doors. >> jimmy: is that true? >> yes. >> definitely. >> the comedian nick crowe said once it was like being jane goodall and watching the apes interact. >> jimmy: are you the apes? >> i took it as a compliment. >> we are. >> in this scenario we're the apes. that's the only scenario. the rest of it you are. >> jimmy: the ape watching a bunch of jane goodalls in this case. >> that's true. making notes. >> jimmy: so
please welcome jessica st.ou. >> jimmy: your show is very funny. >> aw, thanks. >> my wife wanted me to tell you she's watched every single episode of it. >> we love your wife, we love her. >> we sat next to her at a dinner. >> yes, we did. best friends. >> we're coming for her. >> jimmy: i was a little mad at her, usually we watch shows together and it's almost like cheating to go off ask on your own and watch a whole other series. >>...
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louis where black workers who had come up east st. louis because of the new shortage of white labor because of the war, white laborers were not coming out of europe the way before the war so it was drawing african-american workers north from the south into industrial areas like east st. louis. and basically the black population was tyrannized and a lot of them died in this what was called the race right but would like a really targeted vigilante action against the black community. so the summer of 1917 saw these two horrendous moments of violence, and so african-american officers were figuring out what to make of that. on the one hand they were meant to be fighting for freedom in france and in belgium, but at the same time they were being terrorized at home. and also white politicians were suddenly getting a lot more nervous about training a lot of african-american men in warfare because they had seen what happened in houston. they are worded this will take place on huge skill at a cause any of the training camps in the south, very wo
louis where black workers who had come up east st. louis because of the new shortage of white labor because of the war, white laborers were not coming out of europe the way before the war so it was drawing african-american workers north from the south into industrial areas like east st. louis. and basically the black population was tyrannized and a lot of them died in this what was called the race right but would like a really targeted vigilante action against the black community. so the summer...
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even south towards st.lready to come to an end, then getting a bit of a break with more showers coming in after 2:00. to show you just how spotty the showers are going to be later today. look at this, areas around montgomery and loudoun county coming eastbound through 7:00 or 8:00 this evening is another weak system makes its way through. 50's and 60's are your temperatures out the door this morning. there is cloud cover hanging low. by lunchtime we get a bit of a break sunshine. , ther a high temperature heat back on starting on friday. onk at fourth of july here tuesday, 100 degrees. the heat index, it's went to be sweltering, white oppressive. the beach is always a good location to go to. tracking showers and , the best they at the beach has wet weather moving through it. here, low-to-mid 90's on saturday and sunday. fourth of july, maybe an isolated shower or storm, high of 96 degrees. could be the hottest since 2012. we will talk about the heat and how dry the june has been on news channel 8 when we st
even south towards st.lready to come to an end, then getting a bit of a break with more showers coming in after 2:00. to show you just how spotty the showers are going to be later today. look at this, areas around montgomery and loudoun county coming eastbound through 7:00 or 8:00 this evening is another weak system makes its way through. 50's and 60's are your temperatures out the door this morning. there is cloud cover hanging low. by lunchtime we get a bit of a break sunshine. , ther a high...
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. >>> in st. petersburg, geoff spoke to the ceo of schneider electric and asked what he thought of trump's decision. >> i don't think it will change the momentum in terms of sustainability. when you meet cities, companies today, states where a lot of those decision s have been made people are committed to reducing carbon emissions. it's a question of business. if you're a city, you want to be attractive on the global scale, you have to be green city. there is no other option. if you're a company, if you can run your process, manufacture your product with a carbon footprint which is one-third of your competitor, then you will win. it's a question of good economic sense. >> geoff also put the question to mark sutton, the ceo of international paper. >> nothing changes for us. we made commitments publicly, we're working on those commitments, not only on greenhouse gases, but water and other environmental implications. for us it's business as usual. we think it's the right thing to do to reduce our env
. >>> in st. petersburg, geoff spoke to the ceo of schneider electric and asked what he thought of trump's decision. >> i don't think it will change the momentum in terms of sustainability. when you meet cities, companies today, states where a lot of those decision s have been made people are committed to reducing carbon emissions. it's a question of business. if you're a city, you want to be attractive on the global scale, you have to be green city. there is no other option. if...
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st. this massive reduction in health care is financed -- finances massive tax reductions. this is immoral. there's a reason that it was hatched in secret, keeping it away even from republican senators while it was being formulated and why they're trying to jam this through in one week. parity of republican omplaints about not enough for the president. the american public needs to know what's at stake before it's too late. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from florida, ms. ros-lehtinen, for five minutes. ms. ros-lehtinen: thank you, mr. speaker. last week's general assembly meeting of the organization of american states, the o.a.s., in cancun was intended to get greater support from the region to hold nicholas maduro and his regime accountable for their horrific actions against the venezuelan people. however, we fell short of the 23 votes needed to fully enforce a resolution condemning maduro for convening a fake constituent assembly with the purpose of undermi
st. this massive reduction in health care is financed -- finances massive tax reductions. this is immoral. there's a reason that it was hatched in secret, keeping it away even from republican senators while it was being formulated and why they're trying to jam this through in one week. parity of republican omplaints about not enough for the president. the american public needs to know what's at stake before it's too late. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from...
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st. jude children's research hospital gave us hope. announcer: because at this moment, st.e children's research hospital is saving lives with pioneering research and care. we're changing the way the world treats childhood cancer by sharing our discoveries with doctors and scientists everywhere. and we'll never have to pay st. jude for anything, ever. at this moment, she wants to be in her own bed. i want to be outside playing. announcer: please take a moment and join st. jude in finding cures and saving children. visit stjude.org. >>> dub nation. the finals today. the countdown is 12 hours and 30 minutes away. >>> they are getting ready for a pool party in walnut creek. this is a new pool at the swimmer center. swimmer center. it has an splash playground. >>> madson mill is recalling the safety gate. that is being recalled to a strangulation hazard. the v-shaped open something big enough for a kid to stick their head in and become trapped or for a child to pass through it and fall to the bottom of the steps. >>> and then recalling birth control pills because there's a risk
st. jude children's research hospital gave us hope. announcer: because at this moment, st.e children's research hospital is saving lives with pioneering research and care. we're changing the way the world treats childhood cancer by sharing our discoveries with doctors and scientists everywhere. and we'll never have to pay st. jude for anything, ever. at this moment, she wants to be in her own bed. i want to be outside playing. announcer: please take a moment and join st. jude in finding cures...
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we are live at the st. petersburg economic forum on the second day, speaking to ceo's from's agenda, this is bloomberg. the open is 90 minutes away. ♪ matt: welcome back to bloomberg markets, the european open. we have a few minutes before the official start of the castrate in europe. let's get to the bloomberg business flash. sophie: president donald trump faces unlikely opposition. some of the world's biggest oil companies, exxon mobil and conoco phillips, have a reiterated your support for the global agreement, speaking to bloomberg before trump announced his decision to ditch the pact. >> we have to transition the world to a lower carbon forms of energy. i have no doubts it will happen. i think we need to make really clear, rather than walk away from it, what you put in play from that in the united states. hasie: germany's linde reached an agreement for a $35 billion combination of tax air in the united states. the deal will create the largest supplier of industrial esses, ending months of suspense abou
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the youths of st. pete deserve our praise. to step up our technological advances and digital economy we will act in areas of systemic importance. to what am i referring to? first, we need to come up with a brand-new flexible regulation to deploy digital technology and all the spheres of life. and at this we should make our decisions, bearing in mind the needs of information, security of the government, state, business and our people. second, the government will support those companies that are bearers of solutions and competency in i.t. that are of wide ranging intersectional effect. these are big data analysising, artificial technologies and internet technology, and augmented and related to a number of others. third, with the separation of state and private enterprise, we will create support infrastructure for the digital economy, including secure communication lines and data centers. by the way, i'd like to draw attention to the fact that this infrastructure should be based on the state of technology and solutions. fourth, w
the youths of st. pete deserve our praise. to step up our technological advances and digital economy we will act in areas of systemic importance. to what am i referring to? first, we need to come up with a brand-new flexible regulation to deploy digital technology and all the spheres of life. and at this we should make our decisions, bearing in mind the needs of information, security of the government, state, business and our people. second, the government will support those companies that are...
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the sun is setting here in st petersburg but on the bright side it means a very shortly we'll be ushering in the dawn of a major football championship joint myself in a few minutes time we'll be talking all things confederations cup. and i welcome good evening watching r.t. international it's just turned ten o'clock here in moscow. russia's defense ministry has released images showing the aftermath of air strikes believed to have killed the leader of islamic state baghdadi the pictures do show have an eyesore command center near the syrian city of rock a look before the russian airstrikes and also afterwards the assault is believed to have killed up to thirty eisel commanders and hundreds of fighters at the terror group's so-called military council officials are still verifying the reports about baghdad these deaths as yet there's been no official confirmation. of course i heard reports on the elimination of all baghdad but i still have no one hundred percent confirmation of this. what the u.s. says it's not been able to confirm either the death of the head of the terror group either. joi
the sun is setting here in st petersburg but on the bright side it means a very shortly we'll be ushering in the dawn of a major football championship joint myself in a few minutes time we'll be talking all things confederations cup. and i welcome good evening watching r.t. international it's just turned ten o'clock here in moscow. russia's defense ministry has released images showing the aftermath of air strikes believed to have killed the leader of islamic state baghdadi the pictures do show...
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his st.-- now i can't think -- >> stephen: he's on the doors of st.. -- >> stephen: elizabeth ann seton is the first american saint. >> no, he was a slave. >> stephen: what? >> he was a slave. >> stephen: he might have been earlier than her but she was the first saint. i promise you. >> he was a saint, and he was a hairdresser. he was a hairdresser, and he is at st. patrick's canada ca neederal. >> stephen: it was st. paul mitchell. st. vidal sassoon. you know what? twitter is going to let you know. but he was a hairdress gler we'll take a break. you can stick around for another thing. >> when hoe got done cutting people's hair, they were like, "this is a miracle." >> stephen: we'll be right back with more jim gaffigan. don't go anywhere. mmm. ♪ [mel torme sings "comin' home baby"] hey there. want a lift? ♪ where are we going? no don't tell me. let me guess. ♪ have a nice ride. ♪ how far would you go for coffee that's a cup above? i brought you nespresso. nespresso. what else? getshop early birds for dady. plus - take an extra 20% off sale prices! lik
his st.-- now i can't think -- >> stephen: he's on the doors of st.. -- >> stephen: elizabeth ann seton is the first american saint. >> no, he was a slave. >> stephen: what? >> he was a slave. >> stephen: he might have been earlier than her but she was the first saint. i promise you. >> he was a saint, and he was a hairdresser. he was a hairdresser, and he is at st. patrick's canada ca neederal. >> stephen: it was st. paul mitchell. st. vidal...
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i will say this, though, about st. jude's. most exemplary charities in the country. they do extraordinary work with kids with cancer. no kid gets turned away. if eric trump has raised millions of dollars for st. jude's, that's to be commended. >> without a doubt. >> that being said, that being said, if you're going to do this, do it the right way. you know, eric trump is a spectacularly wealthy young man, hasn't worked particularly hard for it, earning it. maybe he ought to write a $1.2 million check for st. jude's to clear the whole thing up. when you listen to don jr. talk, you listen to eric talk, you think about the white house staffers sitting there who really can't do anything about the president and the tweeting, but maybe we could get don jr. and eric to talk less, which would probably be a good thing if you care about the trump presidency and the overall -- you know, the overall issues with it. every time they open their mouths, they bring discreditation, i think, upon their family. >> well, i do want to share because
i will say this, though, about st. jude's. most exemplary charities in the country. they do extraordinary work with kids with cancer. no kid gets turned away. if eric trump has raised millions of dollars for st. jude's, that's to be commended. >> without a doubt. >> that being said, that being said, if you're going to do this, do it the right way. you know, eric trump is a spectacularly wealthy young man, hasn't worked particularly hard for it, earning it. maybe he ought to write a...
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st. petersburg showdown. as the russia investigation heats up at home, russia's president, vladimir putin, doubling down with nbc's megyn kelly just an hour ago on defense over meddling in the 2016 election. >> even president trump has said now that he believes russia did it. it's not just people who don't want president trump in the office. and the difference between the hacking and the -- >> translator: oh, come on. once again. >>> follow the money. new reports the trump administration sought to drop sanctions against russia. its ties to jared kushner and his undisclosed meetings with the head of russia's state bank. nbc's keir simmons just talked to the russian banker a short time ago. >>> up in smoke. president trump versus the world after he announces the united states is out of the paris climate accord. today, a dramatic response from around the globe. >> we all share the same responsibility. make our planet great again. >>> good friday, everyone. craig melvin here in new york. we start with that breaki
st. petersburg showdown. as the russia investigation heats up at home, russia's president, vladimir putin, doubling down with nbc's megyn kelly just an hour ago on defense over meddling in the 2016 election. >> even president trump has said now that he believes russia did it. it's not just people who don't want president trump in the office. and the difference between the hacking and the -- >> translator: oh, come on. once again. >>> follow the money. new reports the trump...
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they survived a late fightback to dent st helens hopes of finishing in the top four.itish and irish lions. warren gatland says he's had to make some big calls, arguably the biggest opting to select the ireland fly half jonny sexton and owen farrell in his starting line up for the must win second test against new zealand, it's the first time the pair have started together on tour. to give the side some more attacking strength. farrell comes in to replace ben teo at inside centre in what some will see as a gamble, with the duo having spent such little playing time together. this is the team in full. sam warburton returns to the side. katie gornall has been assesing teh selection from wellington. katie gornall has been assesing the selection from wellington. warren gatland has rolled the dice somewhat with his selection for the second test. he has brought in 0wen farrell and johnny sexton in midfield at the expense of nta which is something of a surprise given that they have not played so far this tournament but warren jacklin says it gives them a different option —— ben
they survived a late fightback to dent st helens hopes of finishing in the top four.itish and irish lions. warren gatland says he's had to make some big calls, arguably the biggest opting to select the ireland fly half jonny sexton and owen farrell in his starting line up for the must win second test against new zealand, it's the first time the pair have started together on tour. to give the side some more attacking strength. farrell comes in to replace ben teo at inside centre in what some...
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several protesters blocked a main interstate between st. paul and minneapolis, resulting in 18 arrests. peaceful demonstrations continued throughout the weekend. for more on the killing, we will go to the twin cities after headlines. in the western pacifica -- western pacific, the u.s. navy says it has recovered the bodies of seven missing sailors who died after their warship collided with a cargo ship off the coast of japan. saturday's collision nearly sank the uss fitzgerald, a naval destroyer, and came despite clear weather conditions. in iraq, a u.s.-led military coalition has begun its assault on mosul's old city, a densely-populated urban area and the last stronghold of isis in the northern iraqi city. the u.n. said friday as many as 150,000 people remain trapped in the district, describing their situation as desperate. residents of western mosul who were able to escape described scenes of starvation. >> we have nothing to eat. no flour, no rice. nothing at all. we had to each grass and made grass soup to feed our children. amy: there
several protesters blocked a main interstate between st. paul and minneapolis, resulting in 18 arrests. peaceful demonstrations continued throughout the weekend. for more on the killing, we will go to the twin cities after headlines. in the western pacifica -- western pacific, the u.s. navy says it has recovered the bodies of seven missing sailors who died after their warship collided with a cargo ship off the coast of japan. saturday's collision nearly sank the uss fitzgerald, a naval...
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on the game or is this russia new zealand go through those final nervous moments of preparation at st petersburg stadium ls cross live to tens of thousands of fans of a ride for the game hundred. thousands hundreds thousands of more still to come but the rest of the totem and huge pressure is on for russia as the host country. guys hi to you from outside the senate's iran which you can see behind me i'll tell you what i was here exactly one hundred days ago and it was cold it was empty it still looked pretty much as a construction site but here we are with all these massive crowds of fans it is happening at a st petersburg the weather is awesome and you know what this feeling is just really running through my bones and ok guys i really do have an excuse for being so psyched about it and our confort a ration scalloped r.t.t. before i'm the only russian and my team is going to be taking on the kiwis and what about an hour and thirty seven minutes and i just can't wait for it the fans can't wait for either the confident racing call is about to start it's great. federation's cooper has be
on the game or is this russia new zealand go through those final nervous moments of preparation at st petersburg stadium ls cross live to tens of thousands of fans of a ride for the game hundred. thousands hundreds thousands of more still to come but the rest of the totem and huge pressure is on for russia as the host country. guys hi to you from outside the senate's iran which you can see behind me i'll tell you what i was here exactly one hundred days ago and it was cold it was empty it still...
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drying african-american workers, and industrial areas like st. louis. the black population, a lot of them got a race riot, very targeted vigilante action. summer of 1917, these are brenda's moments of violence. the african-american office could figure out what to make of that, in france and belgium but at the same time they are being terrorized at home and also white politicians are getting a lot more nervous about training african-american men in warfare because they had seen what happened, they are worried this would take place on a huge scale, many training camps were in the south, worried this would be something across the country. these are the early issues that are taking place. only half of the african-americans that served, that was true, to be enlisted, 200,000 made the trip. and the most important things than the heart of the nation, the international experience does. this was something that bothered white racists, mississippi senators, african-american troops, the attention they had from white women was forever unfit to live in the south agai
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. >> st. thomas parish is a remarkable historic landmark. >> that was my mother-in-law. >> one reason the vandal attack here is so shocking. >> it hurts. it's just pure vandalism, and pure meanness. >> police investigators think who did this probably came into this gate through a vehicle, and went across the church yard, just toppling stones. it took some serious effort. these things weigh up to a took to knock them over. no known motive. >> it's random. there's two more over there. i just think they went down the line, and what they couldn't push over, they moved onto the next. >> this is our collective heritage. >> prince george's county is appealing for information to solve the crime. >> i take this as a personal affront. >> we have to put up cameras now, and we have to lock the gate. >> there are no security cameras here, or locks on the gate. church members wanted this historic site open to the public. unfortunately, after this incident, that's going to have to change. at the st. thomas p
. >> st. thomas parish is a remarkable historic landmark. >> that was my mother-in-law. >> one reason the vandal attack here is so shocking. >> it hurts. it's just pure vandalism, and pure meanness. >> police investigators think who did this probably came into this gate through a vehicle, and went across the church yard, just toppling stones. it took some serious effort. these things weigh up to a took to knock them over. no known motive. >> it's random....
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so we've seen a bright sunny day here in st petersburg and a very positive sunny outlook for the host nation well don't know if you're reading some of the international media coverage of the build up to the competition for example today there was an article published in the new zealand herald that was talking about things that we've heard many many times already about things that have happened in russia the have been incidents of racism and games that have been incidents of hooliganism saying at the last major championship they're saying though that russia should not have the chance to host any major told and because it is a fair comment because these things have also happened in italy it happened in england they've happened in france nil you don't have to justify anything quite simply football hooliganism happens where. ultras into clothes into national teams and maim the whole paul hopwood with england over many many years and it took a long time for england to shake off that you know the european championships last year there were french or. english really good and there were some
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confederations cup has come to a close in a winning start for a host russia who beat new zealand in st petersburg with more in that game plus all the latest from the terminal indeed all the issues surrounding it here's neil harvey and stan collymore. the ratio may just be to draw to a close here in st petersburg russia after they secured a two you know victory over new zealand and they have a game alongside me and call them all stand we're going to take our viewers through the goals of the first goal for the russia dominated play in the first twenty minutes really good little lift of the goalkeeper there. after say feel a little bit sorry for the new zealand goalkeeper because he was very good throughout the game ball comes in from the rights and side bryza central striker as an attacking midfielder you just need to get in the box to make sure that you can finish off so very good run that was the second goal ok we also we were not a great day really into speaking to to the top players and we grabbed a few moments with the guys themselves from the russian team after their victory here's
confederations cup has come to a close in a winning start for a host russia who beat new zealand in st petersburg with more in that game plus all the latest from the terminal indeed all the issues surrounding it here's neil harvey and stan collymore. the ratio may just be to draw to a close here in st petersburg russia after they secured a two you know victory over new zealand and they have a game alongside me and call them all stand we're going to take our viewers through the goals of the...
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back to st.etersburg, kier simmons joins me next to talk about how he tracked down a russian banker last december. and packages. and it's also a story about people. people who rely on us every day to deliver their dreams they're handing us more than mail they're handing us their business and while we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country, we never forget... that your business is our business the united states postal service. priority: you ♪ it can be sculpted, in beautiful detail. or painted in luxurious strokes. ♪ and in rare cases...both. the opioid my doctor prescribed for my chronic back pain backed me up-big time. before movantik, i tried to treat it myself. spent time, money. no go. but i didn't back down. i talked to my doctor. she said: one, movantik was specifically designed for opioid-induced constipation-oic- and can help you go more often. number two? with my savings card, i can get movantik for about the same price as the other things i tried. don't
back to st.etersburg, kier simmons joins me next to talk about how he tracked down a russian banker last december. and packages. and it's also a story about people. people who rely on us every day to deliver their dreams they're handing us more than mail they're handing us their business and while we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country, we never forget... that your business is our business the united states postal service. priority: you ♪ it can be...
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inner loop st. due to disabled tractor-trailer. 6:46 erin will be along shortly with some work arounds or better way. >> quick put your happy sweet sixteen birthday. >> yeah! >> yeah! >> one mom of alana, 16, tweeted me this morning and said police you can give my daughter a 16 birth day shout-out. >> look how beautiful the lung lady athings are getting serious. maybe there's a steady guy. what? >> i'm thinking about -- >> all perks of being 16. >> i'm thinking about my 13-year-old now as you talk. >> that's right. >> yeah. >> it's on the way. >> wisdom when she turns 16 you have in if you want a shout-out. >> i didn't know where that was going. >> that will be the least of my concerns tucker. >> well if it's a concern you know where it go. reagan national tied a record 95. 1 sdules. bwi mar thal 91. normal daytime high 84. obviously temperatures ten above yesterday. 75 in washington. look how warm to start the morning dew point temp is around 70. that is very uncomfortable air this morning. someone
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petersburg that has forty five thousand seats versus sixty eight thousand seats and st petersburg. it's not only going to be a stadium of cool in the confederations cup but there are going to be for you guys for the world started here next year maybe when i got there you know the cheer was a very good metro station across the road so the facilities look at. these. and looking great you can look out the architecture you can see the diamond shape status because of the spar tag emblem it's actually a little diamond red and white with a little s. there now speaking of the arena itself it's the only confederations cup arena that was specifically built for football in the first place because the one in cars on that was initially for the university a twenty third teeing then the fish stadium and saw that was built initially for the winter olympic games in two thousand and fourteen while the one in st petersburg it saw the first official matches just a couple of months ago but this is a read on behind my shoulder it's been hosting the home games of f.c. spartak moscow for at least two and
petersburg that has forty five thousand seats versus sixty eight thousand seats and st petersburg. it's not only going to be a stadium of cool in the confederations cup but there are going to be for you guys for the world started here next year maybe when i got there you know the cheer was a very good metro station across the road so the facilities look at. these. and looking great you can look out the architecture you can see the diamond shape status because of the spar tag emblem it's...
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so they were going to move the team to st. louis, but they had to get out of my lease.nd they offered us $75 millio to move the . i said no. so my sweetheart said to me, you are paid $25 million for this old dump of the stadium, they will are offering you $75 million. you take it. you will find another team. a but i remember the boston a braves, who was my love, who was my number one team who moved from boston when i was a young him kid and i remembered how sad i was. so i said, i am going to go to st. louis and buy the team. she said, what will you pay? i said, the right number is $115 million, but i will probably go $120 million, $122 million. i just want you to know. megan: does anybody know we pay for the team? $172 million. one [laughter] robert: i agreed to pay that 15 him in a him hours after i told her i was paying $115 million to $120 million. this was 1994. she went bananas. [laughter] robert: it was the first time in our marriage that she questioned my wisdom. megan: in the five years before i you bought the team, the patriots won just 19 of 80 games. 19, tha
so they were going to move the team to st. louis, but they had to get out of my lease.nd they offered us $75 millio to move the . i said no. so my sweetheart said to me, you are paid $25 million for this old dump of the stadium, they will are offering you $75 million. you take it. you will find another team. a but i remember the boston a braves, who was my love, who was my number one team who moved from boston when i was a young him kid and i remembered how sad i was. so i said, i am going to...
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you know you already owned the i rights i to the stadium, and you fly to st.ouis and you say before you go, and this audience might not know this, you said before you went you thought the team was worth $115 million. a robert: i was passionate about buying the patriots. you have a greater chance of being a starting quarterback in him as the nfl because there are 32 than owning the team in your hometown. so knowing that if i ever had a being a starting quarterback in him as the nfl because there are chance, i wanted to control the venue, in 1985, i got an option on the land, 300 acres of land for people who did the parking. it was owned by 12 different people, and i controlled that for 10 years. then in 1988, as we discussed the sullivan family that owned the team sponsored the michael jackson tour. megan: the victory tour. weber: the victory tour, and they lost a lot of money and loaded the old foxboro stadium up with debt, $48 million of debt in a stadium that cost $6 million. long story short, i bought it out of bankruptcy, competing against the previous own
you know you already owned the i rights i to the stadium, and you fly to st.ouis and you say before you go, and this audience might not know this, you said before you went you thought the team was worth $115 million. a robert: i was passionate about buying the patriots. you have a greater chance of being a starting quarterback in him as the nfl because there are 32 than owning the team in your hometown. so knowing that if i ever had a being a starting quarterback in him as the nfl because there...
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the 20-foot hole opened up yesterday in downtown st.is, and the city official says he has no idea where all the soil under the street went. >>> tennis player venus williams is blamed for a deadly car crash and a police shoot-out is live streamed. >>> the "los angeles times" says a murder suspect livestreamed part of a running gun battle with police. the gun battle began yesterday afternoon as officers were serving warrants for a murder earlier this year. officers spotted a suspect driving by and chased him. a police officer was wounded but is expected to survive. the suspect is in serious condition after being shot several times. >>> the "washington post" says president trump's election fraud commission wants personal information about voters nationwide. it asked all 50 states for voters' names, addressings party affiliations, and voting histories. a civil rights akty have it says the request lays the groundwork for voter suppression. a governor will not comply. >>> venus williams was involved in a collision that led to the death of a p
the 20-foot hole opened up yesterday in downtown st.is, and the city official says he has no idea where all the soil under the street went. >>> tennis player venus williams is blamed for a deadly car crash and a police shoot-out is live streamed. >>> the "los angeles times" says a murder suspect livestreamed part of a running gun battle with police. the gun battle began yesterday afternoon as officers were serving warrants for a murder earlier this year. officers...