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tamara. ha ha ha! any other secret agents here? oh! there you go. and james.thing a little bigger. so can we all go in front of the museum and cut the official ribbon? ah! that's what we need! ♪ spy [spy music] ♪ >> ribbon cutters you have 30 seconds to cut the ribbon. beginning now. ♪[music]♪ >> ladies and gentlemen the international spy museum is officially open! please join us now as our top secret affair begins. >> american history tv is on social media. follow us at c-span history. this year marks the 75th anniversary of the june 6, 1944 d-day invasion of nazi occupied france. released in december of 1944, beachland to berlin was filmed primarily by the u.s. coast guard and produced and distributed by warner bros. the 20-minute film documents the documents documents the assault on the normandy beaches. ♪[music]♪ ♪ >> a quiet harbor in numeral england, july, 1944 -- in
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then amy walter and tamara keith bue here to analyze anothe weekend on the presidential campaign trail and congress's response to the mueller report. plus: stone by stone. with the memory of the fire that consumed paris's notre dame cathedral still fresh, stone masons work to repair the national cathedral in washington, d.c., damaged by an earthquake in 2011. >> you know it lasted only 58 seconds, and when it ended we
then amy walter and tamara keith bue here to analyze anothe weekend on the presidential campaign trail and congress's response to the mueller report. plus: stone by stone. with the memory of the fire that consumed paris's notre dame cathedral still fresh, stone masons work to repair the national cathedral in washington, d.c., damaged by an earthquake in 2011. >> you know it lasted only 58 seconds, and when it ended we
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stokes: tamara. [laughter] any other secret agents here? oh! there you go. and james. are going to do the trick, though. i think we need something a little bigger. so can we all go in front of the museum and cut the official ribbon? ah! that's what we need! ♪ [spy music] >> ribbon cutters, you have 30 seconds to cut the ribbon. beginning now. >> ladies and gentlemen, the international spy museum is officially open! please join us now as our top secret affair begins. ♪ ♪ announcer: sharon withycombe talks about pregnancy in the 19th century. she describes the experience of childbirth, which often occured at home, and the varied perceptions of miscarriages. this 15 minute interview was recorded at the annual american historical association meeting. steve: shannon withycombe, a professor at the university of new mexico, i'm intrigued by the , buying better babies: popular health advice in the early 20th century. why this topic? shannon: i became really interested in the history of pregnancy probably 10 years ago when i first got to graduate school. and i started looking a
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los demÓcratas, allÍ se realiza un foro por grupos pro inmigrantes donde pa participa la senadora tamarare inmigraciÓn durante este periodo de campaÑas presidenciales, distintos precandidatos fueron i invitados a hablar aquÍ, tamara harris nos concediÓ una entrevista y tiene una posiciÓn muy clara sobre las polÍticas migratorias del presidente trump >> (habla ingles( >> con la senadora antes de la pregunta obligada un poco de espaÑo >> (habla ingles( >> (habla ingles(h(habla ingle >> (habla ingles(h(habla i >> (habla ingles(h >>(habla ingles(h(habla ingles( >> (habla ingles( >>(habla ingles(h(habla ingles( hi(habla ingles( >> regresa su estado comenzÓ como fiscal y ahora senadora por el e estado de california >> recuerda el primer debate de aspirantes a la candidatura usted lo verÁ en exclusiva, por noticias telemundo en conjunto con nb >> estamos en el salvador donde maÑana bukele inicia como president >> una familia nos comparte su comida al estilo oaxac con entrega el mismo día, target llega a tu puerta para que puedas hacer más. ♪ target, rápido y listo. la con un buen desayunonzar e
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and in orlando, florida, gearing up for president trump's rally-- tamara keith of npr. she also co-hosts the "npr politics podcast." and hello to both of you. so, tam, since you are in orlando, let's talk about what the president is expected to do tomorrow. what are you expecting and why oorlando? why da? >> well, already, they have the road shut down around the arena where this rai rally is going to take place. it's going to be a bigss cla hump rally where he held different the end s campaigns and filled arenas all over the country, and theree tail gaiting because rllp rallies e like going to see the grateful dead, you will get to he the songs you want to hear and he always plays the greatest hits, if you will. why florida? i came down here a day early to do reporting. i went to the villages, whi is this area, this very fast growing community outside orlando. ts of political reporters visit the villages. more than 100,000 people live there, and they are all senior motizens, pretty much, anst of them are trump supporters. the republican population is strong there and th
and in orlando, florida, gearing up for president trump's rally-- tamara keith of npr. she also co-hosts the "npr politics podcast." and hello to both of you. so, tam, since you are in orlando, let's talk about what the president is expected to do tomorrow. what are you expecting and why oorlando? why da? >> well, already, they have the road shut down around the arena where this rai rally is going to take place. it's going to be a bigss cla hump rally where he held different the...
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here to talk about all of it sam stein, politics editor for the daily beast, and tamara. keith, very npr. on another night i suppose you and i could make the case no political gathering has less to do with national electability than the iowa caucuses. having perhaps established that, tell me about the dynamic in iowa right now as you know it. >> iowa voters i've spoken to over the course of the spring, you know, again and again they talk about this idea of electability. but what the iowa poll that just came out over the weekend and any number of other polls and conversations show us is that these voters don't really know what electability means. every time someone mentions electability to me, i try to qum do you mean by that? what counts as what counts as electability. and one thing that stands out from this iowa poll is that there are a clump of these candidates, about five of them where if you combine the people who say that they're their first choice, second choice or considering caucusing for them, you end up with a very close race with five people up at the top inclu
here to talk about all of it sam stein, politics editor for the daily beast, and tamara. keith, very npr. on another night i suppose you and i could make the case no political gathering has less to do with national electability than the iowa caucuses. having perhaps established that, tell me about the dynamic in iowa right now as you know it. >> iowa voters i've spoken to over the course of the spring, you know, again and again they talk about this idea of electability. but what the iowa...
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and tamara keith from npr. she also co-hosts the "npr politics podcast." amy, tam, welcome tam, let me start with you. lisa told us in the report the findings from the iowa poll where you ha two groupings, four candidates in double digits and then a big dropoh, isat likely to be that -- have we already divided this field up? >> the interesting thing is that some of the candidates who ar in the 1% and 2% were higher up in people's minds and in voters minds a few months ago. so among the top five -- like if you add kamala harris into the group thatncludes pete buttigieg, joe biden, elabeth warren and bernie sanders, if you dig into this poll a little t deeper and you look at who is a second choice, who isti ly being considered, then even though kamala harris is only at 7% of the max -- in sort of tin poll, if you add esose others items in, she mov up and she's part of that group, and it really says that there are a lot of secoond chices, there are a lot of people considering a lot of others, and that a lot of movement could still happen. this is definitely n
and tamara keith from npr. she also co-hosts the "npr politics podcast." amy, tam, welcome tam, let me start with you. lisa told us in the report the findings from the iowa poll where you ha two groupings, four candidates in double digits and then a big dropoh, isat likely to be that -- have we already divided this field up? >> the interesting thing is that some of the candidates who ar in the 1% and 2% were higher up in people's minds and in voters minds a few months ago. so...
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i guess that most americans tamara once said to me i'd rather go to a real woman but she would see me and i don't know whether he was distributed or hot but he said she'd see me and i'm afraid to show myself deepness. which gets a present. after 45 minutes a style is back in service. the . sex dolls are a burgeoning business the brothel and is one of several in europe including barcelona which is the 1st in europe paris brussels turin and moscow they've all opened within the past 2 and a half years today is a big day for dean back and it's which he's venturing out into public with one of his dolls for the 1st time he's chosen athena as his model for a photo shoot. if you help. us. in the worst case i guess would be if i had a member of the public come up to me and start swearing and shouting. making derogatory remarks but i'm not really expecting anything like that. people to be seen is it waited for years. that's no new thing so if someone comes up to me and says you're a weirdo oh look at them square in the eye and say yes i am thank you very much. after half an hour dean arrives in
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plus amy walter and tamara keith join us to break down another jam-packed weekend on the presidential campaign trail. all that and more on tonight's "pbs newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been providedy: >> babbel. a language app that teaches real-life conversations in a new language, likspanish, french, rman, italian, and more. babbel's 10-15 minute lessons are available as an app, online. more information on babbel.com. >> consumer cellular. >> home advisor. >> financial services firm raymond james. >> the william and flora hewlett foundation. for more than 50 years, advancing ideas and supporting institutions to promote a better world. at www.hewlett.org. and with the ongoing support of these institutions: d individuals. >> this program was made possible by he corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs ation from viewers like you. thank you. >> nawaz: president trump's first offial state visit to the united kingdom got underway today. the prident and first lady melania trump arrived at buckingham palace for visits with the royal family.
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then, amy walter and tamara keith analyze the latest campaigns movefrom the democratic presidential hopefulsd what to expect om the formal launch of president trump's reelection bid. plus, pedestrian deaths in the u.s. are at a nearly 30-year high. and in western cities that weren't designed for walking, wide roads and few crosswalks can lead to deadly consequences. >> for a mom who's trying to get to work every morning and drop off her kid with a stroller, how is that mom supposed to be able to cut across the street and use that sidewk when there is not
then, amy walter and tamara keith analyze the latest campaigns movefrom the democratic presidential hopefulsd what to expect om the formal launch of president trump's reelection bid. plus, pedestrian deaths in the u.s. are at a nearly 30-year high. and in western cities that weren't designed for walking, wide roads and few crosswalks can lead to deadly consequences. >> for a mom who's trying to get to work every morning and drop off her kid with a stroller, how is that mom supposed to be...
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then amy walter and tamara keith are here to analyze another busy weekend on the presidential campaignil and congress's response to the mueller report. plus: stone by stone. with the memory of the fire that consumed paris's notre dame cathedral still fresh, stone masons work to repair the national cathedral in washington, d.c., damaged by an earthquake in 2011. >> you know it lasted only 58 w seconds, an it ended we just kind of started looking around and looking up.
then amy walter and tamara keith are here to analyze another busy weekend on the presidential campaignil and congress's response to the mueller report. plus: stone by stone. with the memory of the fire that consumed paris's notre dame cathedral still fresh, stone masons work to repair the national cathedral in washington, d.c., damaged by an earthquake in 2011. >> you know it lasted only 58 w seconds, an it ended we just kind of started looking around and looking up.
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.# pride parade ended with the song proud performed by tamara todevska, north macedonian representativewin and everyone should live their life by their own rules. in english: be proud of who you are. lazara marinkovic, for the bbc. the semi—final line up at the women's world cup is complete. two—time champions germany suffered a surprise exit as sweden came from behind to beat them 2—1 in rennes. germany had gone ahead but within minutes sweden were level and they then scored what proved to be the winner in the second half. the defeat also means germany won't compete at next years olympic games — only the top three european teams qualify. and the netherlands also reached the semi—finals, for the first time, thanks to two second—half headers against italy in valenciennes. the dutch are the reigning euorpean champions and will now play sweden in the second semi final on wednesday. england and the usa play their semi final on tuesday. england's hopes of reaching the world cup semi finals have taken another blow — without even playing. pakistan's final—over victory against afghanistan means
.# pride parade ended with the song proud performed by tamara todevska, north macedonian representativewin and everyone should live their life by their own rules. in english: be proud of who you are. lazara marinkovic, for the bbc. the semi—final line up at the women's world cup is complete. two—time champions germany suffered a surprise exit as sweden came from behind to beat them 2—1 in rennes. germany had gone ahead but within minutes sweden were level and they then scored what proved...
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. >> reporter: according to court documents, a resource officer warned and dale and tamara their son made past threats of shooting up the school and were aware of his past struggle and denied having a firearm in the home but investigators insist joshua used a gun in his parent's home not locked up. 15 states currently allow gun owners to be charged if their weapons aren't locked away but new mexico is not one of them. legal experts called this case unprecedented while expressing doubts about the strength of the case. >> in this case they're charging the parents with not being able essentially to predict the future and don't indicate the parents did anything or that they actually had any knowledge and that's where it could run into some problems. >> the accused gunman's parents have not entered a plea and could face 18 months in prison if convicted. prosecuting parents like this is rare. "the washington post" says since 1999 only four adults have been charged with failing to secure guns used in school shootings. >>> the fiance of the woman killed when a crane crashed through a dallas
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by tamara todevska, the country's eurovision song contest representative. live their life by their own rules. you're proud of who you are. let's get some of the day's other news. a 37—year—old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder after a pregnant woman was stabbed to death in london. police were called to reports of a woman in cardiac arrest. she was eight months pregnant. her baby was delivered before being taken to hospital — and remains in a critical condition. police in india say at least fifteen people have died in the western city of pune, after the wall of a residential —— a former new york policeman who has been suffering from cancer linked to his work in the toxic rubble of the twin towers of the world trade centre 18 years ago has died. earlier this month he made a powerful plea to congress alongside tv starjon stewart, calling for the continuation of victims‘ compensation for emergency workers. luis alvarez was 53. several thousand people have been marching through the spanish capital, madrid, in protest at plans to suspend measures to cu
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.# pride parade ended with the song proud performed by tamara todevska, north macedonian representativeve their life by their own rules. in english: be proud of who you are. lazara marinkovic, for the bbc. trym aunevik is the first person to live on the svalbard islands with down's syndrome and he isn't letting it hold him back. the 17—year—old is a three—time national swimming champion and has just represented norway at the special olympic world games in abu dhabi. but despite living his whole life in the arctic, he may have to leave to finish his education as there is no programme in place for people with down's syndrome. he makes me really proud, what he has achieved and he really makes our family complete and he is a good brother and he is also a very good son. i am trym — this is my arctic life. when we realised we have got a child, he was also our first child and in that time of our life, it was really dark. we felt like we didn't succeed being parents, we have failed. i even said to my husband, if we leave now, i will take care of this. everything was very dark. it's very boring
.# pride parade ended with the song proud performed by tamara todevska, north macedonian representativeve their life by their own rules. in english: be proud of who you are. lazara marinkovic, for the bbc. trym aunevik is the first person to live on the svalbard islands with down's syndrome and he isn't letting it hold him back. the 17—year—old is a three—time national swimming champion and has just represented norway at the special olympic world games in abu dhabi. but despite living his...
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panel and tamara, i turn it over to you. [applause] >> thank you, everyone, for being here and thank you for the panel for being here. i'm going to let you carry all the heavyweight on this but, you know, we know how the story ends. the story ends with the 19th amendment to the constitution being ratified and we all get to vote. so the question i'm hoping we can cover tonight is how we got here and how we got to the end of that story in 1920 starting, though, in the 1900's because it's a long story. so linda, i think that you have at least a bit of an overview you can give us and also you can start the very inning -- beginning or early part of the century. >> i'll condense it because it is a long story. and thank you so much for having me. when you're talking about the suffrage movement, so much of it is about communication and targeting. and very simply, what really was an impetus for women wanting to vote in the 72-year struggle was in the 20th century when it took to the streets. and basically it's the emergence i would s
panel and tamara, i turn it over to you. [applause] >> thank you, everyone, for being here and thank you for the panel for being here. i'm going to let you carry all the heavyweight on this but, you know, we know how the story ends. the story ends with the 19th amendment to the constitution being ratified and we all get to vote. so the question i'm hoping we can cover tonight is how we got here and how we got to the end of that story in 1920 starting, though, in the 1900's because it's a...
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at hannibal's kitchen, tamara and calvin baxter say they love the historic district. >> when i'm downhere, i feel inspired. >> reporter: you feel inspired because wow, people came up from slavery? >> yeah, this is my people. we built a lot of things around here. >> reporter: but the baxters sense a city and nation divided. >> racial divide, economic divide. no one is really trying to come together to, like, make the country one. >> reporter: now this drive out of charleston is taking us out of the low country by the coast and away from one of the richest parts of south carolina. our next destination is in one of the poorest counties in this state where we're going to orangeburg, south carolina for lunch. at aunt lee's barbecue in this old farm town we met a family who had just come from a funeral. shirley bea caldwell grew up nearby, picking co. cotton. >> i went in the cotton fields to get cotton that was our way of making a living. >> i never knew this. >> reporter: her son todd now works for a bank. >> reporter: what's the economy like around here? >> the economy is not the richest
at hannibal's kitchen, tamara and calvin baxter say they love the historic district. >> when i'm downhere, i feel inspired. >> reporter: you feel inspired because wow, people came up from slavery? >> yeah, this is my people. we built a lot of things around here. >> reporter: but the baxters sense a city and nation divided. >> racial divide, economic divide. no one is really trying to come together to, like, make the country one. >> reporter: now this drive...
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tamara's reading is a little warmer compared to today. upper 60s in san francisco. here we are tomorrow morning. then into the afternoon hours. a lot of sunshine for friday. the range, most 60s to the low 80s. this will be the next developing headline as we go into the weekend. especially sunday into monday. temperatures heating up. we could talk about a few triple digits as we headed to early next week we will talk more about the forecast coming up in a little bit.>>> in today's bay area people. a 12-year-old piano prodigy. up next, the boy who frequently performs were an assisted living facility while his fans use words like genius. he tells us what his ultimate goal is. alright boys, time for bed. listen to your mom, knuckleheads. hand em over. hand what over? video games, whatever you got. let's go. you can watch videos of people playing video games in the morning. is that everything? i can see who's online. i'm gonna sweep the sofa fort. well, look what i found. take control of your wifi with xfinity xfi. let's roll! now that's simple, easy, awesome. xfinity xf
tamara's reading is a little warmer compared to today. upper 60s in san francisco. here we are tomorrow morning. then into the afternoon hours. a lot of sunshine for friday. the range, most 60s to the low 80s. this will be the next developing headline as we go into the weekend. especially sunday into monday. temperatures heating up. we could talk about a few triple digits as we headed to early next week we will talk more about the forecast coming up in a little bit.>>> in today's bay...
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one you think is going to be tough turns out to be not much. >> so tamara, he didn't trash her, which is typically his m.o. when he has a rival, first of all. but how do you fight if you're the president? this episode where junior has to delete the tweet suggests they don't have a strategy or quite know how to handle this. >> he's still trying to figure her out clearly. the president hasn't tweeted about her. he doesn't have a nickname for her yet. on the other hand, he has nicknames for elizabeth warren and vice president biden and bernie sanders. now someone on his campaign who i talked to today insists the reason for that is simply because she wasn't on the radar yet. she wasn't enough of a front-runner. now that she is a front-runner, they'll come up with something. >> uh-huh. >> but -- i think she does present unique challenges for the president. and what the campaign would say is, though, it doesn't matter. she raised her hand a couple of times on that stage. she raised her hand saying that health care could be provided to undocumented immigrants. she raised her hand about priva
one you think is going to be tough turns out to be not much. >> so tamara, he didn't trash her, which is typically his m.o. when he has a rival, first of all. but how do you fight if you're the president? this episode where junior has to delete the tweet suggests they don't have a strategy or quite know how to handle this. >> he's still trying to figure her out clearly. the president hasn't tweeted about her. he doesn't have a nickname for her yet. on the other hand, he has...
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tamara lovely looking view on the bay. and we'll feel more inland heat tomorrow. breezier and cooler on thursday, and temperatures will start rising again over the weekend. overnight look for mainly clear skies, perhaps a patch or two of low clouds near the coast. overnight lows mainly in the mid-50s. inland east bay lows will be in the low 60s, even milder. and tomorrow we have another hot day coming in our inland areas. 91 cloverdale. mid-90s fairfield, antioch. and mid-80s right around the shoreline. game time 6:00, yes, we know the game is played indoors but weather outdoors is important, too. if you're going to the game it'll be sunny and mild in the late afternoon hours in oakland. and on we go to the cessions on thursday. a sharp cool down is coming our way on thursday along with a strong gusty wind. highs only to the upper 50s along the coast. mainly 60s along the shoreline and upper 70s to 80s inland on thursday. that's a significant drop in temperature from what we expect tomorrow. here's the accuweather seven day forecast. hot again inland tomorrow as i
tamara lovely looking view on the bay. and we'll feel more inland heat tomorrow. breezier and cooler on thursday, and temperatures will start rising again over the weekend. overnight look for mainly clear skies, perhaps a patch or two of low clouds near the coast. overnight lows mainly in the mid-50s. inland east bay lows will be in the low 60s, even milder. and tomorrow we have another hot day coming in our inland areas. 91 cloverdale. mid-90s fairfield, antioch. and mid-80s right around the...
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the final england versus the winner of tamara's match between the united states and france in the semiatch tomorrow. team usa up against it. get this, if you are thinking they are going to walk away with it against france, think again. in the last three matches france has beaten the usa twice and tied once. so it is going to be a little tougher than you think. their captain is having an outstanding tournament she is from redding, california. she has three goals. and then alex morgan probably the two best players on the team and she talks about women's soccer advancement in the recent past. >> from everywhere four years ago and from where france was four years ago i think both of us are a much stronger team. the women's game in general has grown tremendously and i think it is going to be a great stage for both teams lot of pressure and a lot of eye on them to really go out and perform and enjoy themselves. >> tomorrow team usa against france, that should be a great match. meanwhile, you know hazing get all of sports these days is basically a no. so the closest thing to it, on exhibit to
the final england versus the winner of tamara's match between the united states and france in the semiatch tomorrow. team usa up against it. get this, if you are thinking they are going to walk away with it against france, think again. in the last three matches france has beaten the usa twice and tied once. so it is going to be a little tougher than you think. their captain is having an outstanding tournament she is from redding, california. she has three goals. and then alex morgan probably...
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tamara sent in this photo of the stunning sunset in sonoma. love seeing your view of photos.g us and use the hashtags kpix and we will put them on the air. here is a live look from the treasure island camera, blue skies and plenty of sunshine and looking at temperatures in the upper 50s to low 60s. 57 in san francisco, livermore, san jose, 51 santa rosa, 59 oakland, concord at 62. your weather headlines, the kodak continues for today. seasonal daytime highs. below average temperatures starting tomorrow through the rest of the work week. we will warm up just in time for the weekend. plenty of sunshine. satellite and radar view, the rigid high pressure to the south and an upper level low to the north. this generally impacts the pacific northwest will usher in the stronger marine influence for us and the ocean breeze is back helping to cool us down. we will see plenty of sun as we head to the day today. this is taking you hour by hour on future cast. for tomorrow morning with that stronger onshore flow we will have low clouds and areas of fog along the coast and part of the bay.
tamara sent in this photo of the stunning sunset in sonoma. love seeing your view of photos.g us and use the hashtags kpix and we will put them on the air. here is a live look from the treasure island camera, blue skies and plenty of sunshine and looking at temperatures in the upper 50s to low 60s. 57 in san francisco, livermore, san jose, 51 santa rosa, 59 oakland, concord at 62. your weather headlines, the kodak continues for today. seasonal daytime highs. below average temperatures starting...
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countable manager of arms or reef also tamara joins us live now from the iranian capital door so let's talk 1st about these reports in the new york times that president trump authorized airstrikes on iran but stood down the mission before any attack took place i was terribly likely to respond to these reports do you think. well the caution is the word here i think there's a lot of people here who don't want to be too quick to react to this information they are taking their time we haven't heard any official response from anybody within iran so far but we do know that the deputy foreign minister. has he requested the presence of the swiss ambassador to be available this morning at the foreign ministry this is where we believe there are a needs will lay out their version of events on that thursday morning in the south of the country where the drone was shot down they want to give specific details to this ambassador which then he will relay the message to washington the swiss embassy here is in charge of the u.s. interests in iran so we believe this meeting is taking place as we speak and
countable manager of arms or reef also tamara joins us live now from the iranian capital door so let's talk 1st about these reports in the new york times that president trump authorized airstrikes on iran but stood down the mission before any attack took place i was terribly likely to respond to these reports do you think. well the caution is the word here i think there's a lot of people here who don't want to be too quick to react to this information they are taking their time we haven't heard...
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here with us to share their reporting julie pace with the associated press, john with politico, and tamarajust want to remind everyone about the president's history with vladimir putin and when he was in helsinki with him, and he said this. >> i have president putin. he just said it's not russia. i will say this i don't see any reason why it would be. i will tell you that president putin was extremely strong and powerful in his denial today. >> and then today he jokingly wags his finger. why is the president unable to or unwilling to talk to president putin? >> i think there are two things that go on here. i think one is simple stubbornness. the president knows everyone is waiting for him to say the right thing, a lot of people in his own party as well. he just doesn't want to play along and do what's expected of him. but i do think to her point, there is a real frustration with this president there's this shadow over his victory in 2016 you saw and i think we might talk about this president jimmy carter who basically said, hey, the russians got this guy re-elected. but i think it's import
here with us to share their reporting julie pace with the associated press, john with politico, and tamarajust want to remind everyone about the president's history with vladimir putin and when he was in helsinki with him, and he said this. >> i have president putin. he just said it's not russia. i will say this i don't see any reason why it would be. i will tell you that president putin was extremely strong and powerful in his denial today. >> and then today he jokingly wags his...
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. >> tamara scott from our virginia beach sister statio a take closer look at how that ctrmunity is nowd heal. >> it's been three days since 12 people went in to work at the municipal center but never went home. just down the road at he courthouse, community united methodist church, they've opened their doors for healing. >> right now people are looking for a place and wondering if there's anyplace t in world to be safe. >> reverent beth andersonsays this hasn't been easy for them either. >> we're hearing a lot of sadness of how will i go forward, how will i move on. ve >> they haa job to do. >> children who lost their parents andthey'll never get to see them again. and so just helping them to grief one day at a time. >> less see lie is one of many overme with emotion. >> it's in our neighborhood nd our back yard. it doesn't seem possible. >> for her sadness comes in waves. >> i had a flash this morning of one of the people who was killed. she had helped me take care of something there. i just feltike -- i just felt such pain for her and for the families of them and also the familiesf t
. >> tamara scott from our virginia beach sister statio a take closer look at how that ctrmunity is nowd heal. >> it's been three days since 12 people went in to work at the municipal center but never went home. just down the road at he courthouse, community united methodist church, they've opened their doors for healing. >> right now people are looking for a place and wondering if there's anyplace t in world to be safe. >> reverent beth andersonsays this hasn't been...
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we need a lot more tamaras across the country. not just the ones that have school shootings and church shootings. but something happened after parkland that inspired me that i could do something and lead on this issue. out of unimaginable grief, the students and the parents picked themselves up and they organized. and they marched. and you told them you had their back. and they beat 17 nra-endorsed members of congress. we did that. so as president -- as president, i'm not going to negotiate down anymore. i'm going to negotiate up. so, yes, we'll pass background checks. we already did that in the house. i'll come here to georgia. i'm going to help you elect a senator so we can pass it in the senate. i'm the only candidate calling for a ban and buyback on every assault weapon. i also believe that's investing in jobs and education block by block. here's the question we face. i was in philadelphia a couple weeks ago talking to a trauma counselor named scott charles. he's counseled thousands of gun violence victims at temple hospital i
we need a lot more tamaras across the country. not just the ones that have school shootings and church shootings. but something happened after parkland that inspired me that i could do something and lead on this issue. out of unimaginable grief, the students and the parents picked themselves up and they organized. and they marched. and you told them you had their back. and they beat 17 nra-endorsed members of congress. we did that. so as president -- as president, i'm not going to negotiate...
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i'm joined by tamara keith of npr. she also co-hosts the "npr politics podca." and, thelisha eaddy from south carolina public dio. she joins us from coluia. thank you both for joining us. let's start right away, tam, with you and mr. buttigieg. we've seen a lot of strength from him in this campaign. what did this weekend tell us about his potential weaknesses? >> he has a day job, and he has been selling himself as somebody who is this mayor t fris mid-sized small-sized city and touting that execute experience, but this weekend, keis problem that has overt his city, this challenge highlights that he is not particularly well known with african-american voters, he ha t been able to really gain traction with them in a lot of places, and he is struggling in ans own city to deal with a problem that mayors have had to deal with, but it comes at a time wh, you know, everyone else is in south carolina trying to appeal to an electorate that is 60% african-american on the democratic side. >> it's interesting. ttigieg has been doing generally well in south carolina, number
i'm joined by tamara keith of npr. she also co-hosts the "npr politics podca." and, thelisha eaddy from south carolina public dio. she joins us from coluia. thank you both for joining us. let's start right away, tam, with you and mr. buttigieg. we've seen a lot of strength from him in this campaign. what did this weekend tell us about his potential weaknesses? >> he has a day job, and he has been selling himself as somebody who is this mayor t fris mid-sized small-sized city and...
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leader and members of the egyptian diaspora all attended a ceremony for morsi in doha all reporter tamara sharon was there. absentee funeral prayers have just concluded here in doha with hundreds of people gathering to pay their respects to the former president morsy the crowds are overflowing from inside the mosque on to the carpark outside and beyond significant figures participating including the former leader of the political wing of the. resistance palestinian resistance movement who from egyptian actor is. renowned as some excluders to separating us as well the significance of this gathering is the fact that the people who post here want to send a message to the egyptian authorities gotten despite attempts by the governments in egypt to prevent any similar if you know president place in egypt and despite the state's media essentially admitting to. the events of the death of. the legacy of egypt's only ever democratically elected president is a legacy that goes beyond egypt and one that's will continue will not be forgotten as far as these people are concerned mohamed morsi did not w
leader and members of the egyptian diaspora all attended a ceremony for morsi in doha all reporter tamara sharon was there. absentee funeral prayers have just concluded here in doha with hundreds of people gathering to pay their respects to the former president morsy the crowds are overflowing from inside the mosque on to the carpark outside and beyond significant figures participating including the former leader of the political wing of the. resistance palestinian resistance movement who from...
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there is a smart getting inside a confidence boost i had wimbledon playing the american taylor fritz, tamarae will face tomorrow the tunisian, who knocked up's tomorrow the tunisian, who knocked ups and joe. when i dared tennis for you, britton lee and brody will not feature in the main dry wimbledon, three time qualifier knocked out a qualifying in the final round, just one went away from the main point and then, he was to set up against the frenchman greg but lost the next three. that's it for me, england are still up in the world cup quarterfinals against norway, more coming for you in sports day at half past ten. actually around 10:40 p:m., join fan. scientists say that cervical cancer could come close to being eradicated, following the success of a vaccine against the main cause of the disease the human papilloma virus. a review examined the impact of the vaccine on 60 million people in 14 different countries. here's our health correspondent sophie hutchinson. let's speak to jamie rae the chief executive of the throat cancer foundation. thank you forjoining us it's well—publicized, this
there is a smart getting inside a confidence boost i had wimbledon playing the american taylor fritz, tamarae will face tomorrow the tunisian, who knocked up's tomorrow the tunisian, who knocked ups and joe. when i dared tennis for you, britton lee and brody will not feature in the main dry wimbledon, three time qualifier knocked out a qualifying in the final round, just one went away from the main point and then, he was to set up against the frenchman greg but lost the next three. that's it...
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well al jazeera is banned from egypt but our correspondent tamara shell has covered the country extensively and joins us live now from doha general any more information or details emerging about mohamed morsy is death. little few and far between and it will be very difficult to see how a new will come in the media to try because. the armed group nature and rich. control everything the only thing that was mentioned was this brief quote from a statements made by the public prosecutor's office which was read on state television which refused even to put an image or video of mohamed morsi or an obituary reports about him it merely stated that mohamed morsi had died in an alleged court hearing and that the there was a very quick autopsy made on his body to which the public prosecutor says no signs of recent injuries were visible however that the public prosecutor had ordered more extensive. assessments or examination of his corpse and that the video cameras that were apparently in place in this alleged courtroom would be investigated and examined by the public prosecutor's office but myron it's
well al jazeera is banned from egypt but our correspondent tamara shell has covered the country extensively and joins us live now from doha general any more information or details emerging about mohamed morsy is death. little few and far between and it will be very difficult to see how a new will come in the media to try because. the armed group nature and rich. control everything the only thing that was mentioned was this brief quote from a statements made by the public prosecutor's office...
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tamara: i was hoping we could tease that out. in terms of the political structure, they were out in the states trying to build the movements in the states or trying to get state level things past, and there was also the national movement. a long, painful history. when the 15th amendment was passed that it enfranchised black men in black women, there was a huge rift in the suffrage movement. people like lucy stone and julia ward howe said, we are abolitionists, we will take this amendment does written and we will fight as abolitionists. and some people said if we accept the amendment without women it will be a whole generation until women get the vote and they split they not only split into rival group, but group pursued a state-by-state strategy because the reconstruction amendment was so threatening to southern states. the anthony and stanton group pursued a special amendment. so they were working at cross purposes and when they came back together and rejoined and the americans women -- the american women's suffrage association
tamara: i was hoping we could tease that out. in terms of the political structure, they were out in the states trying to build the movements in the states or trying to get state level things past, and there was also the national movement. a long, painful history. when the 15th amendment was passed that it enfranchised black men in black women, there was a huge rift in the suffrage movement. people like lucy stone and julia ward howe said, we are abolitionists, we will take this amendment does...
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certainly in those press conferences statements much later thanks very much james let's cross over to tamara shall who's also. going of course we're focusing bad with the saudi crown prince who's or how he's been received in terms of his reception by world leaders in the light of the final report from the u.n. rapporteur implicating him really jamal in the murder of jamal khashoggi so one wonders how much of a repair job he has to do with other world leaders because he was certainly very friendly with president trump. indeed so in fact if you saw the behavior of the crown prince mohammed bin saddam and you would of even fold that there was any implication that he was behind the murder of jamal especially let alone the mass of criticism he has received for the war in yemen which has been described as the single worst human disaster of humanitarian rather disaster of our current time by the united nations he's come with a huge on so roger they've made a big deal of reporting on how he has been welcomed we saw as he approached the stage for that family photo for us making a beeline to shake han
certainly in those press conferences statements much later thanks very much james let's cross over to tamara shall who's also. going of course we're focusing bad with the saudi crown prince who's or how he's been received in terms of his reception by world leaders in the light of the final report from the u.n. rapporteur implicating him really jamal in the murder of jamal khashoggi so one wonders how much of a repair job he has to do with other world leaders because he was certainly very...
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at hannibal's kitchen, tamara and calvin baxter say they love the historic district. >> when i'm downery. >> yeah, like this is my people. we feel a lot of things around here. >> reporter: the backs center's sense of city and nation divided. >> racial divide, economic divide. no one is really trying to come together to make the country one. >> reporter: this drive out of charleston is taking us out of the low country by the coast and away from one of the richest parts of south carolina. our next destination is in one of the poorest counties in this state where we're going to orangeburg, south carolina, for lunch. in in old farm town we met a family who had just come from a funeral. shirley b. caldwell grew up nearby picking cotton. >> i literally went in the cotton fields and picked cotton. that was our way of making a living. >> reporter: her son todd now works for a bank. >> what's the economy like around sneer. >> the economy is not the richest. >> reporter: for that reason, gentleman quetta chapman is interested in elizabeth warren. >> i love the fact that she's an advocate for el
at hannibal's kitchen, tamara and calvin baxter say they love the historic district. >> when i'm downery. >> yeah, like this is my people. we feel a lot of things around here. >> reporter: the backs center's sense of city and nation divided. >> racial divide, economic divide. no one is really trying to come together to make the country one. >> reporter: this drive out of charleston is taking us out of the low country by the coast and away from one of the richest...
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. >> reporter: now the alleged gunman's parents, dale and tamara owen have been charged with contributinge delinquency of a minor. police say almost a year before the shooting they were warned their son was hearing voices telling him to shoot up his school, but allegedly failed to lock up a handgun their son brought to campus. >> this potentially opens the door to a lot of people who may not know they would be liable for this kind of inability to predict future behavior. >> reporter: now in the last 20 years, only a handful of adults, about four, have been charged in similar cases. the accused gunman's parents have not entered a plea and their son has not been formally charged. he's in custody waiting for mental health treatment, and last month was found incompetent to stand trial. guys? >> all right, clayton sandell, thanks. certainly is a new twist in these cases. >>> we shift to big news at the box office. looks like the release of "avengers: endgame" wasn't really the end. what? the blockbuster is about to be re-released with new scenes and chris connelly has all the details. now all
. >> reporter: now the alleged gunman's parents, dale and tamara owen have been charged with contributinge delinquency of a minor. police say almost a year before the shooting they were warned their son was hearing voices telling him to shoot up his school, but allegedly failed to lock up a handgun their son brought to campus. >> this potentially opens the door to a lot of people who may not know they would be liable for this kind of inability to predict future behavior. >>...