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story corps site and were placed under preservation order in the 1980 s. . but some families continued to stay in the caves right up until the 1990 s. as they gave welcome response from the hot sun must stop. no one knows how many generations found refuge in these rocks from the rain sodden heat and cold just that the fate of the caves was decided when it became clear that they could pose a risk to the state's plans to flood hundreds of square kilometers of land. some of the caves go deep into the rock the concern was that if the rising river tigris flooded them the whole cliff side could collapse so 2 years the spent filling the caves with deborah and sealing them off with a massive stone wall. a radical intervention in nature. the idea of building a dam on the tigris is nothing new politicians in far away and korea 1st considered it decades ago the river euphrates has a number of dams as do many of the other rivers that flow from the mountains in eastern turkey heading south but none of these projects destroyed so much land in one fell swoop as the aliso d
story corps site and were placed under preservation order in the 1980 s. . but some families continued to stay in the caves right up until the 1990 s. as they gave welcome response from the hot sun must stop. no one knows how many generations found refuge in these rocks from the rain sodden heat and cold just that the fate of the caves was decided when it became clear that they could pose a risk to the state's plans to flood hundreds of square kilometers of land. some of the caves go deep into...
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this is story corps hearing will take place in a few days. today reggie which will explain his motivations to a group of students that this struggle is a personal one. partner has been involved in the opioid addiction the opioid crossus ever since the death of his son brian and i had a nice that also related to drugs and so when the attorney general talked about representing the state. in this case. thank you knew that we both had family members and because of the epidemic. we're going to talk to incoming freshman athletes at the university of oklahoma i'm going to tell a. story about my son brandon and that the power of addiction and how dangerous it is and maybe. save somebody's life. i think i got a chance to shake almost everybody saying when you came in i was trying to figure out what sport you are it's hard to guess every sport from your you know your size but thank you guys for coming. so let me introduce you to my co speaker tonight this is brandon. and rand is not here today and i'll tell you why later this is me when i was at o. u.
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story corps site and were placed under preservation order in the 1980 s. . but some families continued to stay in the caves right up until the 1990 s. as they gave welcome response from the hot sun must stop. no one knows how many generations found refuge in these rocks from the rain sodden heat and cold just that the fate of the caves was decided when it became clear that they could pose a risk to the state's plans to flood hundreds of square kilometers of land. some of the caves go deep into the rock the concern was that if the rising river tigris flooded them the whole cliff side could collapse so 2 years the spent filling the caves with deborah and sealing them off with a massive stone wall. a radical intervention in nature. the idea of building a dam on the tigris is nothing new politicians in faraway anchorage 1st considered it decades ago the river euphrates has a number of dams as do many of the other rivers that flow from the mountains in eastern turkey heading south but none of these projects destroyed so much land in one fell swoop as the aliso da
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more will die but let's hope the forecast or wrong in this case we will see stefan's i'm on the story corps in washington stefan thank you. you're watching the w. news live from berlin i'll be back at the top of the hour with more world news followed by but there you can see you there. combating the corona pandemic. where does research stand. what are scientists learning. background information and news. hour carona. covert 19 special and next on d w. 5 years of conflicts or 5 years of hard hitting political climate in the us the question if i do it. because that's what a few christofi jimmy carter you. know this is who are you concerns for not concern to him sebastian and sarah kelly take you to the heart of the matter just to get closer to the conflicts. on t.w. . around the world the race to develop a vaccine against the new coronavirus continues apace. the world health organization is now tracking more than 170 candid vaccines in the preclinical state research is test if the vaccine triggers an immune response to animals in phase one testing the vaccine is given to a small group of peop
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more will die but let's hope the for cancer wrong in this case we will see stefan's i'm on the story corps in washington stefan thank you. for back here in europe france has reported a record high of new daily inspections 13 sells the new coke again in 24 hours the government wants to avoid another walked on and is banking on physical distancing and face masks to keep public life going for university students the restrictions come with their own challenges you don't usually salutes reports. it's a start of term like no other at this university in a suburb north of paris. despite the strict anti covert measures these economic students are happy to be here. 2 weeks of it will it's nice to be back at university this just shows that despite the virus life continues. our university has done what's needed to adapt to the situation we have split into 2 groups and have them on language classes every 2nd week every 2nd seat is off limits and we have to wear masks although that's a bit of a nuisance. quite a contrast to a holiday season during which many people lowered their guard most of france's r
more will die but let's hope the for cancer wrong in this case we will see stefan's i'm on the story corps in washington stefan thank you. for back here in europe france has reported a record high of new daily inspections 13 sells the new coke again in 24 hours the government wants to avoid another walked on and is banking on physical distancing and face masks to keep public life going for university students the restrictions come with their own challenges you don't usually salutes reports....
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morning reports, we found newspapers, it was incredibly helpful in telling the story of the men who were the signal corpsphotographers. we started with the photographs and we went after them. that became an important project. there were about 70 photographers who took 300 pictures in the book. we checked down the story of almost every one of the photographers. everyone had passed away. there is are still a couple of signal corps photographers alive but imagine, 75 years later, there were generally between 20 and 25 when they got overseas so they are at least 95 years old. we talked to their families and i can't tell you how proud they are of their parents as they went to war with such courage and left important records. >> this is our cover photo. we think it goes great with the title of aftershock because this is a pennsylvania kid who was an infantry soldier. he was captured in the battle of the bulge. he was captured, taken back to germany to work slave labor, after about one month he escaped with a comrade and hid in a house in germany and a german officer came in and william killed him to remain fre
morning reports, we found newspapers, it was incredibly helpful in telling the story of the men who were the signal corpsphotographers. we started with the photographs and we went after them. that became an important project. there were about 70 photographers who took 300 pictures in the book. we checked down the story of almost every one of the photographers. everyone had passed away. there is are still a couple of signal corps photographers alive but imagine, 75 years later, there were...
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this is the united states marine corp story in many ways that jeffrey goldberg was reporting. and so i immediately wanted to reach out to seth molten, congressman, former marine captain, four tours of combat duty. he's going to join us tonight. as i was in the middle of the article, i wanted to reach out to bob kerry, former senator bob kerry who left half a leg in vietnam. rachel, that was before i got to the horrible, horrible ending of this article in which you quoted where donald trump talks about his attitude toward not wanting to ever see amputees and wounded veterans because he said nobody wants to see that. >> yeah. and i just -- i don't have room in my -- you know, hopefully mildly empathetic understanding of the range of human emotions that is available to any of us to be able to con your that. i can't think my way into somebody feeling that way, let alone being repulsed by someone's decision to join the military. goldberg reports he sees that as a sign of a lack of intelligence or a lack of talent that you would sign up for the military and that he's repulsed and do
this is the united states marine corp story in many ways that jeffrey goldberg was reporting. and so i immediately wanted to reach out to seth molten, congressman, former marine captain, four tours of combat duty. he's going to join us tonight. as i was in the middle of the article, i wanted to reach out to bob kerry, former senator bob kerry who left half a leg in vietnam. rachel, that was before i got to the horrible, horrible ending of this article in which you quoted where donald trump...
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in battle in europe yet land take magazine broke the story it said trump refused to visit an american military cemetery in france because it was a corps filled with the loses and because he didn't believe it was important to american war did. the report also claims marines feared lost lives. for getting killed. parts of the story been corroborated by other news outlets including fox news which is usually a strong supporter of the president donald trump says he didn't make the comments you know it's a fake story written by a magazine that was probably not going to be around much longer but it was a totally fake story and that was confirmed by many people who were actually there it was a terrible thing that somebody could say that kind of things and especially to me because i work for the military then almost anybody else. well not the story has angered many veterans democratic presidential nominee joe biden has jumped on the story too he had this to cite. trump has demonstrated he has no sense of service no loyalty to any cause other than himself 5 the honor to be the next commander in chief i will ensure that our american heroes know
in battle in europe yet land take magazine broke the story it said trump refused to visit an american military cemetery in france because it was a corps filled with the loses and because he didn't believe it was important to american war did. the report also claims marines feared lost lives. for getting killed. parts of the story been corroborated by other news outlets including fox news which is usually a strong supporter of the president donald trump says he didn't make the comments you know...
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story we first brought you on monday. santa clara vanguard drum and bugle corps is happy to report most of the items stolen from their storage trailers more than two weeks ago have been recovered. after our story, police located the suspect and made an arrest. the group's director said the burglary was a financial and emotional blow. >> we're going through it like many nonprofits, severe cash crisis, and we're managing through that, but this was a pretty big hit. >> santa clara vanguard says about $20,000 worth of items were recovered, including a $4000 synthesizer and other instruments. 41-year-old brendan dixon beckett of santa clara was arrested for possession of stolen property and drug violations. >>> coming up tonight, a fish hatchery in the path of the cz you wildfire have volunteers are trying to save the fish that survive. >>> we have got the forecast that includes a big heat up for the holiday we can. plus we take a peek at that air quality forecast for tomorrow. hey, my twitter is blowing up! dear jack box, bring back the spicy chicken strips, still waiting for the spicy chicken strips, so many about spicy chicken
story we first brought you on monday. santa clara vanguard drum and bugle corps is happy to report most of the items stolen from their storage trailers more than two weeks ago have been recovered. after our story, police located the suspect and made an arrest. the group's director said the burglary was a financial and emotional blow. >> we're going through it like many nonprofits, severe cash crisis, and we're managing through that, but this was a pretty big hit. >> santa clara...
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marine corps veteran james laporte was able to confirm for the associated press the entirety of "the atlantic" story and as he told us last night was able to confirm that with senior d.o.d. sources from the u.s. marine corps. beyond the conversation from the associated press by late last night "the washington post" has also confirmed the main points of the story and then lauter yet the "new york times" today confirmed the main points of the story. each of those entities adding their own further detail to this very granular reporting. again with multiple sources. so what the white house woke up to today, along with its newly public plans to kill off the historic century old gis' newspaper in this country for no reason was reporting confirmed by multiple sources that the president has repeatedly called american service members who have been killed and captured losers and suckers. that the president has asked his staff to not include wouned veterans in military parades and events because he doesn't like to see people with injuries or amputations and he thinks other americans don't either. that when he
marine corps veteran james laporte was able to confirm for the associated press the entirety of "the atlantic" story and as he told us last night was able to confirm that with senior d.o.d. sources from the u.s. marine corps. beyond the conversation from the associated press by late last night "the washington post" has also confirmed the main points of the story and then lauter yet the "new york times" today confirmed the main points of the story. each of those...
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story, indeed a shared history. thank you. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> each week, american history tv's american artifacts visits historic places. the national museum of african-american history and culture open in september of 2017. the museum has quickly become one of the most visited in the nation's capital, with capacity crowds almost every day. up next, the second of a two-part look at the museum's history galleries. we tour "the era of segregation: 1877-1968," and hear the story of african-americans after the civil war. >> at the end of the civil war, african americans who were released from their bondage immediately thought about creating their own lives with their own resources. one of the first things many of them tried to do was reconnect with family members who had been separated during the era of slavery. they traveled the country looking for their relatives. they placed ads in newspapers, primarily church-related newspapers, seeking to find their kinfo
story, indeed a shared history. thank you. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> each week, american history tv's american artifacts visits historic places. the national museum of african-american history and culture open in september of 2017. the museum has quickly become one of the most visited in the nation's capital, with...
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stories. - there's a whole great list of prompts to get you started. - when i was 18 and joined the marine corpsen i decided to accept myself and excel. - and it's been an amazing journey ever since. - this project can help bring us together. ach other. - to listen to - to understand what it really means to be an american. - you should be a part of pbs american portrt... - because your story is powerful. - because it may inspire a change in life forthers. - and the american story wouldn't be complete without your story. - to join, go to pbs... - .org - /americanportrait - join us, and be a part of history. ♪ captioning sponsored by newshour pctions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, western wildfires. we are on the ground in oregon, asthajor blazes burn across region, exacerbated by high winds d extremely dry conditions. then, at an impasse-- wi unemployment claims remaining high, congress struggles to ress an economief package for covid-19. plus securing the vote-- multiple countries target both campaigns as a senior homelandcu ty official accuses departme
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stories. - there's a whole great list of prompts to get you started. - when i was 18 and joined the marine corpsen i decided to accept myself and excel. - and it's been an amazing journey ever since. - this project can help bring us together. ot - to listen to eher. - you should be a part of pbt. american portrai.. - because your story is powerful. - because it may inspire a change in life for others. - and the american story wouldn't be complete t your story. - to join,o to pbs... - .org - /americanportrait - join us, and be a part of history. ♪ judy: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight -- western wildfires. we are on the ground in oregon, as major fires burn across the region, made worse by gh winds and extremely dry conditions. then, at an impasse, with unemployment claims ing high, congress still does not agree on an economic relief package for covid-19. les securing the vote -- russia , d two other countries target the presidential campaigns as a senior homeland secuty official accuses department leaders of politicizing reports. and, the virtues of going virtual --he
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stories. - there's a whole great list of prompts to get you started. - when i was 18 and joined the marine corps- when i decided to accept myself and excel. - and it's been an amazing journey ever since. - this project can help bring us together. r.- to listen to each ot - to understand what it really means to be an american. - yoshould be a part of pb american portrai - because your story is powerful. - because it may inspire er a change in life for os. - and the american story wouldn't be complete without your story. - to join, g pbs... - .org - /americanportrai - join us, and be a part of history. ♪ captioning sponsored by c newshour productions, >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight, the campaign intensifies. president trump takes heat for telling voters to castts twice to test the system as joe bideeslates his rhetoric against the administration. then, covid questions. misinformation abounds about diagnoses and death tolls as the c.d.c. tells states to prepare for a possible coronavirus and we visit australia to examine a medical system with universal cover
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stories. - there's a whole great list of prompts to get you started. - when i was 18 and joined the marine corpsi decidedpt myself and excel. - and it's been an amazi journey ever sin - thisbrroject can help ing us together. - to listen to each other. - to understand whe it really means to ban american. - you should be a part of pbs american portrait... - because your story is powerful. - because it may inspire a change in life for others. - and the american story wouldn't be complete without your story. - to join, go to pbs... - .org - /americanportrait - join us, and be a part of history. ♪ ctaptioning sponsored by newshour prons, llc >> woodruff: good evening, i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, a criticalote under increasing scrutiny. we examine the president's claims about mail in b and what we need to know. then, underwater: how the storm named sally has created devastating floods across the southeast. and, cost of a vaccine-- we dig into the economics behind the push to combat covid-19. >> there should be no reason that pharma companies should be having exclusive licenses to charg
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stories that we've got right now. military times today survey that found over 60% of the officer corps is -- has shifted, and is now in the -- in the camp to vote for vice president biden. so the shift is in place. it's moving quickly. and the story that we're talking about, right now, is playing very badly in my peer group. >> uh-huh. alex, many of president trump's loyalists, they've defended the president saying this didn't happen. we haven't heard from john kelly. you know, i wonder. listen, you and i have done many stories on sensitive information, where folks will -- will share that information, based on maintaining -- us maintaining their anonymity. here, with john kelly, him being attacked today. do you see someone like him coming out and saying, no, this is what happened? >> you know, it's certainly possible. i mean, i think one thing we learned about the trump administration and the people in it is the senior administration official is a very persuasive person. a lot of people are willing to err their grievances and frustrations but they're not willing to go on the record because they want to continue workin
stories that we've got right now. military times today survey that found over 60% of the officer corps is -- has shifted, and is now in the -- in the camp to vote for vice president biden. so the shift is in place. it's moving quickly. and the story that we're talking about, right now, is playing very badly in my peer group. >> uh-huh. alex, many of president trump's loyalists, they've defended the president saying this didn't happen. we haven't heard from john kelly. you know, i wonder....
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susan: your book is the story not just of the presidents, but also of the changing press corps and changingechnology that enabled them to do their work. it was the outcome of the nixon administration on the press corps that cover the president? mr. holzer: the good outcome for them is, the new york daily news had helped fund raise for franklin roosevelt, saying that he needed it for physical therapy. which is close to saying that he needed to exercise his legs. roosevelt did not like the idea. he invited them. richard nixon covered up the pool. i use the word cover up, because that's what it was and it seemed to be his mo, covering up. what he did is he gave the press a theater style setting for daily briefings. and it really changed the operations of the white house press corps. moving out of closer proximity to the oval office. but also giving them a state of the art and television broadcasting to allow more to be allowed in the daily coverage of the white house. it also created a briefing room. which we know too well today. think, when we see those briefings that they are standing over t
susan: your book is the story not just of the presidents, but also of the changing press corps and changingechnology that enabled them to do their work. it was the outcome of the nixon administration on the press corps that cover the president? mr. holzer: the good outcome for them is, the new york daily news had helped fund raise for franklin roosevelt, saying that he needed it for physical therapy. which is close to saying that he needed to exercise his legs. roosevelt did not like the idea....
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officials with the army corps of engineers credits pomeroy for protecting the water supply by preventing more damage. kenneth, mona. >> incredible story there, andrea, thank you. >>> and business news, a new idea to save you money on your phone bill. at&t is considering a plan to cut $5 or $10 off customers' monthly bills if those customers are willing to put up with advertising ononven5 of product, it's still at least a year away from becoming a reality. >>> coming up, a new announcement about the return of college sports. >>> also good news in the fight against covid-19 for people who wear glasses. one more mile look reply all look own your look... ...with fewer lines. there's only one botox® cosmetic. it's the only one... ...fda approved... ...to temporarily make frown lines... ...crow's feet... ...and forehead lines... ...look better. the effects of botox® cosmetic, may spread hours to weeks after injection, causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away as difficulty swallowing, speaking, breathing, eye problems, or muscle weakness may be a sign of a life-threatening condition. do not receive botox® cosmetic if you have a
officials with the army corps of engineers credits pomeroy for protecting the water supply by preventing more damage. kenneth, mona. >> incredible story there, andrea, thank you. >>> and business news, a new idea to save you money on your phone bill. at&t is considering a plan to cut $5 or $10 off customers' monthly bills if those customers are willing to put up with advertising ononven5 of product, it's still at least a year away from becoming a reality. >>> coming...
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corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> the c-span cities tour travels the country, exploring the american story. since 2011, we have been to more than 200 communities across the nation peered like many americans, our staff is staying close to home due to the coronavirus. next, a look at one of our cities tour visits. ♪ >> the battleship missouri, 53,000 ton whole ship of the fleet. become the scene of an markingtable ceremony, a complete and formal surrender of japan. the united states destroyer buchanan comes along, bringing representatives of the allied powers to an is the capitulation. macarthur, supreme allied commander for the occupation of japan, boards the missouri. andpacific fleet commander admiral halsey welcome macarthur and his chief of staff, general sutherland, aboard. the admiral escorts general macarthur to the lander dexk, where the -- deck, where the ceremony is supposed to take place. 1945.april 22, >> right now, we are on the 01 level of the battleship missouri, also known as the veranda deck. we now call this deck the surrender deck. this is where september 2, 19 45, the ja
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explosive report in the atlantic with the president disparaged marine corps war heroes from the battle of below would during world war i, the story claims the president didn't join chief of staff john kelly on the trip because those world war i men were losers and suckers. the president responding a short time ago impromptu so the lights were down. >> general keith kellogg was a highly respected man, couldn't believe what he heard and he knows everything about all of it and to think that i would make statements negative to our military and our fallen heroes when nobody has done what i have done with the budgets, with the military budgets, getting pay raises for our military, it is a disgraceful situation by a magazine that is a terrible magazine, i don't read it but i just heard about it. they made it up, and probably it is a couple people who have been failures in the administration that i got rid of and couldn't get rid of them fast and therefore it was just made up but it is unthinkable. as far as john mccain is concerned i was never a fan, i admit that openly. i disagree with him on the endospores, i disagreed with him with r
explosive report in the atlantic with the president disparaged marine corps war heroes from the battle of below would during world war i, the story claims the president didn't join chief of staff john kelly on the trip because those world war i men were losers and suckers. the president responding a short time ago impromptu so the lights were down. >> general keith kellogg was a highly respected man, couldn't believe what he heard and he knows everything about all of it and to think that...
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explosive report in the atlantic with the president disparaged marine corps war heroes from the battle of below would during world war i, the storyident didn't join chief of staff john kelly on the trip because those world war i men were losers and suckers. the president responding a short time ago impromptu so the lights were down. >> general keith kellogg was a highly respected man, couldn't believe what he heard and he knows everything about all of it and to think that i would make statements negative to our
explosive report in the atlantic with the president disparaged marine corps war heroes from the battle of below would during world war i, the storyident didn't join chief of staff john kelly on the trip because those world war i men were losers and suckers. the president responding a short time ago impromptu so the lights were down. >> general keith kellogg was a highly respected man, couldn't believe what he heard and he knows everything about all of it and to think that i would make...
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i guess some of your conversation it sounds like informed the back story of james abruptly stepping down from news corp'sut this couple >> you're right. it does definitely suggest that. we spoke with catherine murdoch today. she gave insight as to why she's decided to back joe biden. her and her husband spent about 1.2 million in june to give to biden's campaign that money also went to the democratic national committee. this is all coming as james murdoch stepped down from the board of news corp it's a fascinating dilemma beyond just their contributions through different pacs and different candidates, they're also spending a ton of money through their foundation we got a list of different groups they're backing outside organizations are helping with vote by mail. they do a lot of different efforts for climate change and a variety of other hot button issues they're spending millions in this cycle, a lot more than they spent in past years. again, i know james murdoch has backed hillary clinton in the past, but both of them have never spent this much. it's a big moment here for this kind of new political po
i guess some of your conversation it sounds like informed the back story of james abruptly stepping down from news corp'sut this couple >> you're right. it does definitely suggest that. we spoke with catherine murdoch today. she gave insight as to why she's decided to back joe biden. her and her husband spent about 1.2 million in june to give to biden's campaign that money also went to the democratic national committee. this is all coming as james murdoch stepped down from the board of...
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joe biden speaking with veterans down in florida and sharing a story about a marine with ptsd. but, marine corpss made him furious. and is he going to explain. ♪ the race is never over. the journey has no port. the adventure never ends, because we are always on the way. ♪ ♪ >> techand your car., we're committed to taking care of you >> tech: we'll fix it right with no-contact service you can trust. >> tech: so if you have auto glass damage, stay safe with safelite. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ you power through chronic migraine - 15 or more headache days a month, ...each lasting 4 hours or more. botox® prevents headaches in adults with chronic migraine. so, if you haven't tried botox® for your chronic migraine, ...check with your doctor if botox® is right for you, and if samples are available. effects of botox® may spread hours to weeks after injection ...causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away, as difficulty swallowing, ...speaking, breathing, eye problems, or muscle weakness... ...can be signs of a life-threatening condition. side effects may include allerg
joe biden speaking with veterans down in florida and sharing a story about a marine with ptsd. but, marine corpss made him furious. and is he going to explain. ♪ the race is never over. the journey has no port. the adventure never ends, because we are always on the way. ♪ ♪ >> techand your car., we're committed to taking care of you >> tech: we'll fix it right with no-contact service you can trust. >> tech: so if you have auto glass damage, stay safe with safelite....
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i'm elated in one respect because the military times newspapers army times, marine corps times and so forth carried a story the other day that shows his favorability ratings and his support in the military is falling off, in some cases dramatically. we need to get rid of this man and nothing shows it more than these egregious comments. in november we need to vote, we need to vote overwhelming. we need to show this man what we think of him now. he's shown us what he thinks of america, particularly of its warriors. we need to show him now what we think of him. >> congressman, is this going to make a difference? we live in a divided country. will this make a difference especially with veterans and their families. >> it makes a difference politically but it makes a difference policy wise. johnson was a terrible tragedy. these men got ambushed and i know because i was particularly interested in this right away and the way they treated the family and the followup investigation. the way that general kelly attacked the black congresswoman in order to protect the president, all of these emphasize what this presiden
i'm elated in one respect because the military times newspapers army times, marine corps times and so forth carried a story the other day that shows his favorability ratings and his support in the military is falling off, in some cases dramatically. we need to get rid of this man and nothing shows it more than these egregious comments. in november we need to vote, we need to vote overwhelming. we need to show this man what we think of him now. he's shown us what he thinks of america,...
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background on this story and broken down the german response for us but what about the russian official reaction. officially so far all we've heard from kremlin spokesperson to me to the press corps is the early one hasn't been in touch with with moscow on this issue or expecting that to change because what we did hear from us as well as what we've we've just heard just a few moments ago was that the russian ambassador had been summoned to the foreign ministry here in berlin that the ambassador being told in no uncertain terms that a full investigation was needed into what happened to alexa in the valleys so as soon as. has been able to relay that information to moscow will be looking to see if there's any further reaction to this news coming out of burley on wednesday this breaking news that still developing. the german side say alexina volley was poisoned with a nerve agent for a little bit short family in fact we should get more information very shortly from here in berlin when chancellor angela merkel is expected to speak to the press peter overstaying across all of the latest for us think you. are right for more on this we're not going to cross live to be on top of salit fro
background on this story and broken down the german response for us but what about the russian official reaction. officially so far all we've heard from kremlin spokesperson to me to the press corps is the early one hasn't been in touch with with moscow on this issue or expecting that to change because what we did hear from us as well as what we've we've just heard just a few moments ago was that the russian ambassador had been summoned to the foreign ministry here in berlin that the ambassador...
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corps. white house correspondent kevin cork shows us. >> this is called controlling the narrative, textbook election year politics. and expose a story dropped and your opponent spend days fending off the accusations whether they are true or not, that opponent is off-balance and off message. a day the white house would rather talk about anything else, like a sizable drop in the unemployment rate down from 10.2% to 8.4%, the fourth straight month of 1 million new jobs added to the economy or the tightening poll numbers that show the president gaining on joe biden, insta the president was forced to address the anonymously sourced piece in the atlantic magazine suggested among other things in 2018 the president called fallen us personnel buried in europe losers and declined to visit an american cemetery there. >> it is a shame when a second-rate magazine, i don't read it, i know little about this magazine but when the second-rate magazine can write things like that about someone who's done so much for the military, can write things like that and get away with it. >> still feeling from the accusations first reported last night the presid
corps. white house correspondent kevin cork shows us. >> this is called controlling the narrative, textbook election year politics. and expose a story dropped and your opponent spend days fending off the accusations whether they are true or not, that opponent is off-balance and off message. a day the white house would rather talk about anything else, like a sizable drop in the unemployment rate down from 10.2% to 8.4%, the fourth straight month of 1 million new jobs added to the economy...
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suggesting at one point that the former four star marine corps general might have been the source of this or one of the sources, at least, of this "atlantic" story. of course, we have been trying to see if general kelly will comment on this and ana, i know that some people close to kelly are trying to get him to come out and talk publicly about his feelings about the president but so far, he has resisted doing so. >> we will see. thank you. i want to bring in someone who served nearly three decades in the u.s. navy and retired as a rear admiral following his military career. he went on to return to government to serve as a spokesperson for the pentagon as well as the u.s. state document. rear admiral john kirby is joining us now. thanks for your service. and i want to give our viewers a fact check because the president has said he's done more for veterans than anyone. is that true? >> no, not tangibly, it's not, ana. i mean, look, the president did make some improvements at the v.a. in terms of their hiring and firing practices, administrative changes. he has supported president obama's decision early on to allow more choice for medical provider
suggesting at one point that the former four star marine corps general might have been the source of this or one of the sources, at least, of this "atlantic" story. of course, we have been trying to see if general kelly will comment on this and ana, i know that some people close to kelly are trying to get him to come out and talk publicly about his feelings about the president but so far, he has resisted doing so. >> we will see. thank you. i want to bring in someone who served...
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those future leaders, that corps of cadets have no memory of what happened that day. and to your point and we need to keep telling those storiesets roll and taking on the hostages, whether it is my green berets that you just mentioned, whether it's air force colonel penny who was ordered to take down a flight that eventually crashed in pennsylvania. she didn't have any weapons on her plane and she decided she was going to ram it and give her own life before letting it hit the capital. although stories i think we have a duty to continue to tell but that we also have to remember back whether it's those terrorists are now, we are all americans at the end of the day, the enemy's bullets don't care and we are all americans and we need to fight forward and keep them over there rather than letting that problem follow us home. >> dana: no one better to talk about it to us today to our audience, thank you so much. >> dana: going to switch gears, a new warning about the coronavirus in the next few months, stay tuned. ey got a little surprise... two!? ...they didn't panic. they got a bigger car for their soon-to-be-bigger family. after s
those future leaders, that corps of cadets have no memory of what happened that day. and to your point and we need to keep telling those storiesets roll and taking on the hostages, whether it is my green berets that you just mentioned, whether it's air force colonel penny who was ordered to take down a flight that eventually crashed in pennsylvania. she didn't have any weapons on her plane and she decided she was going to ram it and give her own life before letting it hit the capital. although...
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story, i detail in the book. it was basically a day that put cnn on the map in the minds of the press corps.hat helped make them aware that there is not just a zest for the news but the dangers that were introduced to because of 24 hour news. because of the immediacy of news that we had not really seen and measurable form since president kennedy had been shot. i invite anyone who is a student of media history, which of course i am in a major way, go on youtube and watch walter cronkite talk about, or any of the other anchors who talk about the shooting and subsequent death of president kennedy and you get a flavor for white 24 hour news is a very dangerous, as well as riveting and convening force. and that day that president reagan was shot in 1981, was really people's worst fears about news and news being reported like a sporting event at it was unfolding. and all of the attendant issues and inaccuracies that can happen as a result. in the cascading effect of bad news being delivered instantly. we live it all every day now, we limit instantaneously, constantly to our peril and detriment i t
story, i detail in the book. it was basically a day that put cnn on the map in the minds of the press corps.hat helped make them aware that there is not just a zest for the news but the dangers that were introduced to because of 24 hour news. because of the immediacy of news that we had not really seen and measurable form since president kennedy had been shot. i invite anyone who is a student of media history, which of course i am in a major way, go on youtube and watch walter cronkite talk...
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corp which oversees health care and the agency's defensive detention system quote the italy disputes the impact that detainees are used for experimental medical procedures here tell us more about this story and the ongoing fight for immigrant rights is immigration attorney alan or welcome alan. thank you for having me well alan there has been a litany of abuses and complaints of abuse from whistleblowers as a top administration clamp down on undocumented immigrants and asylum seekers continues to grow and expand why do you think this particular story isn't getting as much attention as some of the other like the children in cages and family separations accusations of rape and sexual assault lack of food and hygiene items why was this story particularly lost in the shuffle. i think people are kind of numb to this story and i think that it is resonating with some people and it's resonating with from our own polling with the suburban women the trump actually trying to win among their number one issue that they're voting against the trumpet ministration on are deciding not to go vote on is the treatment of detention and children and now women so to say that we're hearing about how for i think
corp which oversees health care and the agency's defensive detention system quote the italy disputes the impact that detainees are used for experimental medical procedures here tell us more about this story and the ongoing fight for immigrant rights is immigration attorney alan or welcome alan. thank you for having me well alan there has been a litany of abuses and complaints of abuse from whistleblowers as a top administration clamp down on undocumented immigrants and asylum seekers continues...
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corps and ms. son was part of that history. >> there was another moment i want to ask you about that's described in the story and "the atlanticreports that the president actually visited robert kelly's grave with general kelly and that the president said "i don't get it. what was in it for them?" i think you're the perfect person to answer that question. can you? why do people serve? why do people say send me, answer the call and they say send me? >> i think that whenever you look at that quote, you can understand coming from the business community, why somebody would have those sentiments because it's difficult to understand why somebody like general kelly's son would serve. he was decorated marine before he passed away. he was college educated, with very high honors before he went back to serve. the and i think sometimes people in the business community and see people and say why would they do that, instead of getting a degree and successfully pursuing a financial career in whatever specialty they choose. and i think to veterans it's pretty obvious that the military relies on a high atrition rate because people are joining,
corps and ms. son was part of that history. >> there was another moment i want to ask you about that's described in the story and "the atlanticreports that the president actually visited robert kelly's grave with general kelly and that the president said "i don't get it. what was in it for them?" i think you're the perfect person to answer that question. can you? why do people serve? why do people say send me, answer the call and they say send me? >> i think that...
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monitoring this story for us as i did joining us from the nigerian capital so what should we be looking out for next hour winds. well are we looking forward to what the military who are in my corps are thinking the head of state is about to make a speech regarding the successful what they call successful conclusion of deliberations in the capital and from here the rulers will take their resolutions to guyana where they will be president for i don't was a current chairman of the economic community of of west african state because remember of course impose sanctions and blockades on mali in the early days of the coup and promise to take some more punitive actions on the country if the country doesn't set up a transitional committee by september 15 so they will go there on tuesday to brief for i don't know whether or not the process of the result or the resolution of that forum is able to convince the chairman of a course and the rest of the 14 heads of state and government of course it's a different thing altogether already we are starting to hear some discordant voices from the conference itself a lot of people are happy that some resolutions of sort has been a great by a majorit
monitoring this story for us as i did joining us from the nigerian capital so what should we be looking out for next hour winds. well are we looking forward to what the military who are in my corps are thinking the head of state is about to make a speech regarding the successful what they call successful conclusion of deliberations in the capital and from here the rulers will take their resolutions to guyana where they will be president for i don't was a current chairman of the economic...