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they decided to name their daughter tessa. their daughter to grow up with the same qualities that tessa has, honor, courage, commitment and a willingness to help others. aren't those the core values of the marine corp? qualities that for generations defined our men and women in the uniform. the qualitieses that represent the best of our two nations. because of your service and our shared commitment to freedom, this region will prosper and we will continue to spread hope wherever we travel. i am very proud of you. i am very grateful to our japanese hosts. i couldn't be prouder of the men and women of the u.s. armed forces. god bless all of you. god bless your families. god bless the united states of america. thank you very much, everybody. [applause]. >> you've been listening to president obama speaking at the marine air corp air station in hiroshima. he is making history being the first sitting president to visit the site of the first ever atomic bombing conducted by the u.s. in world war ii. in a wreath laying ceremony an arc
they decided to name their daughter tessa. their daughter to grow up with the same qualities that tessa has, honor, courage, commitment and a willingness to help others. aren't those the core values of the marine corp? qualities that for generations defined our men and women in the uniform. the qualitieses that represent the best of our two nations. because of your service and our shared commitment to freedom, this region will prosper and we will continue to spread hope wherever we travel. i am...
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like naacp baltimore president tessa hill-aston hoping for a different outcome in the remaining five police trials. >> african-american man. it can happen to them, too. [000:04:58;00] we want justice. we want the police to know they have to do better in our community. >> in the eyes of judge barry williams, officer nero's role in the arrest and the transport of freddie gray was minimal. his actions in line with those of a reasonable police officer and those reasons he is not guilty of assault or reckless endangerment or misconduct in office. williams suggested that if there is criminal liability it's with the officers who actually arrested gray and drove the transport van. gray family attorney billy murphy saying his clients only want justice and are urging calm as the cases play out. >> the public should bear no ill will to either side about the outcome of this case. you can't win them all. all you can say is that the prosecution tried valiantly. the defense tried valiantly. today was the defendant's day. brad: live in baltimore. to five additional trials. if all goes as scheduled n
like naacp baltimore president tessa hill-aston hoping for a different outcome in the remaining five police trials. >> african-american man. it can happen to them, too. [000:04:58;00] we want justice. we want the police to know they have to do better in our community. >> in the eyes of judge barry williams, officer nero's role in the arrest and the transport of freddie gray was minimal. his actions in line with those of a reasonable police officer and those reasons he is not guilty...
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. >>> tessa has signed a deal for more space, and this time in livermore. they have signed the lease for 1 million square feet warehouse space, and the paper says that tesla is ramping up production at the fremont plant, and areas of the facility that were used for storage of being pushed off site. they say that tesla could be occupying more space at another location near the livermore outlet. they have 40,000 new orders for that new car. >>> and the bay area is the place everybody wants to visit, the bay area as a record visitation. in 2015, more than $33 billion spent an hour region alone. inside the bay area reports that all that nine county seven increase in revenue travel, and santa clara county saw the highest part of that increase, and the tourist up $122 billion. >>> shut down and the ride at disneyland, and the rider pulled out the selfie stick on the screaming roller coaster at about 5:30 pm last night, forcing the park officials to evacuate the right for more than an hour, and is the second time that the selfie stick incident happened. and this i
. >>> tessa has signed a deal for more space, and this time in livermore. they have signed the lease for 1 million square feet warehouse space, and the paper says that tesla is ramping up production at the fremont plant, and areas of the facility that were used for storage of being pushed off site. they say that tesla could be occupying more space at another location near the livermore outlet. they have 40,000 new orders for that new car. >>> and the bay area is the place...
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naacp president tessa hill-austin gasping in court as the video played. >> the cadet is 120% good health and can do anything. preddy could not. it's not a fair comparison. >> now this evening the scene outside the courthouse all quiet. this morning i saw three protesters holding justice for freddie gray signs tonight. the crowd control fences are here but they are not set up. tomorrow, the trial continues. one of the things people are waiting to see is whether or not two of the fellow officers who have been ordered to testify will be called and be put on the stand to testify on behalf of the prosecution. in baltimore, brad bell, abc7 meanwhile the gun george zimmerman used to kill trayvon martin is back up for auction. zimmerman put the pistol up for auction this morning. less than an hour after bidding began it was pulled from the auction site. but in the last two hours the "orlando sentinel" reports a second auction site posted the gun. the weapon used, of course, in the fatal shooting of unarmed florida teen trayvon martin in 2012. in the description of the weapon zimmerman says the s
naacp president tessa hill-austin gasping in court as the video played. >> the cadet is 120% good health and can do anything. preddy could not. it's not a fair comparison. >> now this evening the scene outside the courthouse all quiet. this morning i saw three protesters holding justice for freddie gray signs tonight. the crowd control fences are here but they are not set up. tomorrow, the trial continues. one of the things people are waiting to see is whether or not two of the...
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keith, who originally helped, tessa, and also c-span. i would like to go back to give you the rationale for why i wrote this book. to me, the 1980's, the age of ronald reagan was really a golden age for america and for the world. ronald reagan, unlike today, had a strong military, he created a booming economy, he created 20-25,000,000 jobs, he defeated communism with the help from others, but he was a primary mover without firing a shot. he brought freedom to millions and he restored pride in america. so i set out to try to find out how and why he first sought the presidency in the 1960's. you notice, we will talk about eisenhower, but i would not be surprised if you asked how eisenhower had to do with ronald reagan? and didn't eisenhower spent the 1960's on the golf course until he passed away? i found out that in fact come ronald reagan -- in fact ronald reagan viewed dwight eisenhower's presidency as the golden age. you will hear examples of the legacy of dwight eisenhower, as the governorship of ronald reagan. i will pique your inter
keith, who originally helped, tessa, and also c-span. i would like to go back to give you the rationale for why i wrote this book. to me, the 1980's, the age of ronald reagan was really a golden age for america and for the world. ronald reagan, unlike today, had a strong military, he created a booming economy, he created 20-25,000,000 jobs, he defeated communism with the help from others, but he was a primary mover without firing a shot. he brought freedom to millions and he restored pride in...
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. >> tessa, why are you so mad? another just get dressed.ou're crying. >> brangham: i met with delaney ruston last week in washington d.c. what was it initially, what made you want to do this film? >> well, i was having a really hard time as a mom with my two kids. you know, my son wanted to play video games a lot and my daughter really wanted more and more social media, and i felt completely out of control. and as a doctor, i was thinking, "what is the impact of all this screen time?" i knew as a mom that every day there was tension in the house and i felt completely out of control on what to do, what kind of limits to set, how this was affecting them. >> brangham: now that you've done all this research, what was it-- i'm curious-- that most surprised you that you found? >> well, i think one thing that really helped me to start being a better parent around this is to learn that the dopamine that's secreted in the brain's pleasure center when we get new bits of information and we look at the screens-- that center of the brain is most activat
. >> tessa, why are you so mad? another just get dressed.ou're crying. >> brangham: i met with delaney ruston last week in washington d.c. what was it initially, what made you want to do this film? >> well, i was having a really hard time as a mom with my two kids. you know, my son wanted to play video games a lot and my daughter really wanted more and more social media, and i felt completely out of control. and as a doctor, i was thinking, "what is the impact of all this...
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tessa morning. tessa will report earnings after the closing bell today.th after the automaker revealed the mass-market electric car. the tesla model three. shares of twitter hitting a new lifetime low during yesterday's trading session after the social media company issued revenue guidance for the quarter that were sharply below wall street estimate. joining me now is chad ceo and wall street ceo of dan rosensweig. good to have you. where is technology going? here we are with the halfway point of the year. >> the technology itself. sandra: broadly speaking, yeah. >> i think silicon valley right now is in an interesting transition guide you got the old guard traveling. some of these companies we talked about that twitter is much as five, six, seven, eight, 10 years old. obviously dominated the market rate now, they have uncontested runway for the next couple years. it got interesting companies like paypal which are college kids absolutely love in this huge with a spectacular job. you've got a dichotomy of large companies with paypal breaking away, face the
tessa morning. tessa will report earnings after the closing bell today.th after the automaker revealed the mass-market electric car. the tesla model three. shares of twitter hitting a new lifetime low during yesterday's trading session after the social media company issued revenue guidance for the quarter that were sharply below wall street estimate. joining me now is chad ceo and wall street ceo of dan rosensweig. good to have you. where is technology going? here we are with the halfway point...
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his house wases once on the other hand by a wealthy won tessa. >> this is the bedroom. >> for $15,000he frescos. >> yeah. look at that. >> okay. it's a bit of a upper -- >> is the bed included? >> yes, it's included. >> you need a room with a view. >> and karla, whose home overlooks the waterfalls warns nothing happens fast here. >> i've been the formula down. it's three times as long, six times as many people. >> but you're buying history. ♪ >> and a little lifestyle. >> this is not your home delivery pizza, where the pizza invented in this region is fresh from the oven, and they drink their coffee fast. >> not bad. >> it's good though, right? >> it's good. ♪ >>> ciao. >> ciao. >> tom and melanie say they came here for a quiet life. it's alternates less quiet now with all these new neighbors. more friendly than ever. >> so this is what it's all about, right? >> for "today" keir simmons, nbc news, italy. >>> i thought the point of watching tv was to make you -- >> i have to go back to my little apartment in new york city? no thank you. >>> keir has offered to go back in a year to see
his house wases once on the other hand by a wealthy won tessa. >> this is the bedroom. >> for $15,000he frescos. >> yeah. look at that. >> okay. it's a bit of a upper -- >> is the bed included? >> yes, it's included. >> you need a room with a view. >> and karla, whose home overlooks the waterfalls warns nothing happens fast here. >> i've been the formula down. it's three times as long, six times as many people. >> but you're buying...