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thate cand had to hit at least 1% or get 65,000 unique contributions.ose that fell short are steve bullock and others catch the debate here on june 26 and 27 >>> a new threat from tech that is called nightmarish. congress is tackling deep fakes. those videos that look uncaningly real. >> reporter: seeing is no longer believing. experts spoke to the house intelligence committee about the threat of so-called deep fakes manipulated video. >> you seei would never say these things >> reporter: that look real. >> someone else would. someone likeordan peel this technology used in the doctored video of markbe zucker that recently went viral fuelling growingon ccerns about swaying voters in the 2020 election >> tre is no solution and gekely to t worse before it gets better. detecting fakes becomes more difficult. those with the skill remain out gunned even aft deemed a fake, a negative impression remain stradling the line between sensoring speech >> i think we have to have a self-regular la tory model >> for now, the focus is on uca. >> we need to be far more sk
thate cand had to hit at least 1% or get 65,000 unique contributions.ose that fell short are steve bullock and others catch the debate here on june 26 and 27 >>> a new threat from tech that is called nightmarish. congress is tackling deep fakes. those videos that look uncaningly real. >> reporter: seeing is no longer believing. experts spoke to the house intelligence committee about the threat of so-called deep fakes manipulated video. >> you seei would never say these...
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downare you ready to throw if you really want to party throwdown ♪ thate next music thing starts a happen0's is hip-hop and rap. and they are being inspired by the sugar hill gang, and kurtis people from new york who were some of the early rappers. they kind of start to build their own little scene. ♪ >> the concrete ground in the street right here in motown ♪ scene brings, that into contact, kid rock, who started as a hip-hop guy, then of course, marshall mathers. [slim shady] ♪ >> then once eminem broke through it became, everybody wanted to sign a hip-hop group. they wanted to sign the next eminem. but, all the time that is happening in detroit, techno music is being developed by these high school kids down in belleville, michigan. they just liked mixing different sounds, and making connecting them, and making them extended tracks for danceable things. then the techno thing starts to corrupt. -- erupt. i would say after the eminem flurry of hip-hop groups, and everybody wanted one, then, internationally, the techno sound explodes. [techno playing] ♪ >> internationally, people are comin
downare you ready to throw if you really want to party throwdown ♪ thate next music thing starts a happen0's is hip-hop and rap. and they are being inspired by the sugar hill gang, and kurtis people from new york who were some of the early rappers. they kind of start to build their own little scene. ♪ >> the concrete ground in the street right here in motown ♪ scene brings, that into contact, kid rock, who started as a hip-hop guy, then of course, marshall mathers. [slim shady] ♪...
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> he needs to serve a lifetime in prison for not going in that day and taking down the threat and thated the deaths of our loved one >> peterson's attorney says the charges are unprecedented.y they carr a maximum penalty of more than 96 years in prison if he's convicted. >>> a 11:00, celebrating a century of women's suffrage. meg megan fitzgerald looks back at women who fought for the rights to vote and she talks to students. why a sinkhole impacting traffic in virginia may not be fixed forweeks. >>> get your tickets ready, we got the mega million numbers that could be worth half a honey, this gig-speed internet is ridiculously fast. we are seriously keeping up with the joneses. keeping up with the ford's. keeping up with the garcia's. the romeros. -patels. the wahh-the-wahh... -wolanske's. -right. h no one is going e internet like this. xfinity makes keeping up with the joneses. simple. easy. awesome. want gig-speed internet? we've got you covered. or check out our other amazing speed options at new low prices. get started now for as low as $29.9a month. call, click or visit a store tod
> he needs to serve a lifetime in prison for not going in that day and taking down the threat and thated the deaths of our loved one >> peterson's attorney says the charges are unprecedented.y they carr a maximum penalty of more than 96 years in prison if he's convicted. >>> a 11:00, celebrating a century of women's suffrage. meg megan fitzgerald looks back at women who fought for the rights to vote and she talks to students. why a sinkhole impacting traffic in virginia may...
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thate repeatedly warned war can take piece off the table and the political process has never looked moretark. >> russia's ambassador made a thinly veiled attack on recent u.s. statements. ande underscore detentions the acquisitions are hardly conducive to an investigation. on the contrary, they politicize it. heard security council that for the people of human, things are very grim and it is getting worse. >> it is getting more violent, not less. it is getting worse, not better. it has displaced more than 250,000 people in the number of incidents killing or injuring children, more than tripled. warming -- is wanting there is a taker with a very bad condition anchored in the four that could rupture and has 1.1 million barrels of oil which could pollute the entire coastline. ugandan health of pencils have distributed vaccination to more than 100 people that may have been exposed to the bola. it spread to uganda last week. we report now. >> anyone who may have come into contact is being encouraged to get vaccinated. two died had attended a funeral. there are even more deaths in western ugan
thate repeatedly warned war can take piece off the table and the political process has never looked moretark. >> russia's ambassador made a thinly veiled attack on recent u.s. statements. ande underscore detentions the acquisitions are hardly conducive to an investigation. on the contrary, they politicize it. heard security council that for the people of human, things are very grim and it is getting worse. >> it is getting more violent, not less. it is getting worse, not better. it...
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and so now we're right at the beginning of thate process. th first two years were spent building credibility, buildin programs. e did a major scientific symposium in boston. we'll be doing that again in 2020. those kind of programs as well as others that can help us not only do the first part of our mission, which is the raising awareness and building the collaborations but also raising the funds to do that. so that is where we, the two by four franchise. >> so when we come back can really support canines and kids. so we want you to stay with us. you are watching "news 4 your sunday." . ♪ ♪ ♪ this is how driving should feel. the tech-advanced nissan leaf. the best selling electric vehicle of all tim this is nissan intelligent mobility. ♪ let's get down to siness. the business of getting it done. the business of road trips.tt the business of geg the everyone back together.done. the business of hustle... ...and hard work... ...and whatever this is. modernized comfort inns & suites have been refreshed because whatever business you're in, our bu
and so now we're right at the beginning of thate process. th first two years were spent building credibility, buildin programs. e did a major scientific symposium in boston. we'll be doing that again in 2020. those kind of programs as well as others that can help us not only do the first part of our mission, which is the raising awareness and building the collaborations but also raising the funds to do that. so that is where we, the two by four franchise. >> so when we come back can...
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. >> i like thates it gave us time to get ice and first redla power to prevent their equipment from possibly starting a fire. pg&e equipment was blamed for starting the camp fear. the most destructive in history. >> reporter: are you prepared? >> no. i live with my family. so i'm sure my mom and my dad are getting prepared. but i haven't yet. >> reporter: nbc bay area news. >>> here's something that is becoming a major problem. fire departments are being slowed down by drones. today, moraga and mourneda firefighters saying someone flying a drone made it unsafe for aerial water drops. it could have been tragic if thrones were jeff just tweeted this out. his handle, at jeff ranieri. >>> this just in. big news out of the east bay. new haven district teachers have reached a deal. teachers have been off the job for three weeks now. after hundreds of hours at the bargaining table, both reached an agreement. there will be a 3% raise retroactive to the calendar year. there will be addna pay and future pay increases as well. you can find specifyings on our website at nbcbayarea.com. >>> decades of me
. >> i like thates it gave us time to get ice and first redla power to prevent their equipment from possibly starting a fire. pg&e equipment was blamed for starting the camp fear. the most destructive in history. >> reporter: are you prepared? >> no. i live with my family. so i'm sure my mom and my dad are getting prepared. but i haven't yet. >> reporter: nbc bay area news. >>> here's something that is becoming a major problem. fire departments are being...
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the important thing is thate there should agreement that the solution of the border questions, the northernrish border, all thoseo issues need be tackled on the others of october during what is called the implementation period. reporter: you've said that you wouldn't sign up to theme withdrawal agr and it is dead. >> you are going to need some kind of agreement and that is what i am aiming for. and i think that politics has changed so muchince march 29, on both sides of the channel, there's a different understanding. reporter: time and again, any e.u. leader, they have been crystal clear, there is no kind of dealitut a backstop. >>od n wants a hard border in northern ireland. nobody believes that it will be necessary. reporter: if you wt to be prim minister, you have to tell people how. you c't just wish it. >> there are abundant technical fixes that can be introduced to make sure that you don't have to have checks at the border. right now there's no single magic bullet, but there is a wealth of experience, and what has changed is that there is a real positive energy about getting it done.
the important thing is thate there should agreement that the solution of the border questions, the northernrish border, all thoseo issues need be tackled on the others of october during what is called the implementation period. reporter: you've said that you wouldn't sign up to theme withdrawal agr and it is dead. >> you are going to need some kind of agreement and that is what i am aiming for. and i think that politics has changed so muchince march 29, on both sides of the channel,...
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thating up. >>> and b.a.r.t. is taking action today to try to prevent further troubles due to the heat. the system experienced major delays during the evening commute because of the trackway equipment problems. the officials said they'll distribute additional air conditioning units and technicians postponing the scheduled maintenance to focus on tackling the issues due to overheating. >>> and firefighters are teaming up today to prepare for a busy wild fire season. emergency responders from several agencies took part in a preparedness exercise in san jose this morning. the goal to make sure they're ready to respond and help each other in the event of an emergency. >> it starts with the firefighters on the fire line. do the tools and techniques line up? those are the things the crews on the ground are practicing. >> this is the first day of a three-day exercise to prepare for a fire emergency. >>> and the warriors are still alive. they squeaked out a win last night in game five of the nba finals. but the win came
thating up. >>> and b.a.r.t. is taking action today to try to prevent further troubles due to the heat. the system experienced major delays during the evening commute because of the trackway equipment problems. the officials said they'll distribute additional air conditioning units and technicians postponing the scheduled maintenance to focus on tackling the issues due to overheating. >>> and firefighters are teaming up today to prepare for a busy wild fire season. emergency...
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then the north korean leader decided to show a reciprocal honor and stepped over thate dividand entered south korea. >> this is m honor. i didn't really expect it. >> reporter: though an exchange of diplomatic pleasantries, exchange of symbols. >> i enjoyed being with you and thank you very much. >> reporter: both of trying to show that they are willing to reach out, willing to cross borders, willing to engage in negotiations. president trump said that this is a big moment, that it shows thlo dipmacy is possible in the koreas. that he's making progress because of his persona welg relations with kim jong-un. >> nobody knows how things turns out. this was a great day. very legendary, very historic >> reporter: the problem is this is their third summit and while their relations have improvem and se to be getting better ll of the time andensions in the region have gone down, there have not been many steps to actually reduce the number of nuclear weapons north korea possesses. richard engel, nbc news at dmz h >>> thestoric meeting at the dmz has brought up a host of issues that could work ou
then the north korean leader decided to show a reciprocal honor and stepped over thate dividand entered south korea. >> this is m honor. i didn't really expect it. >> reporter: though an exchange of diplomatic pleasantries, exchange of symbols. >> i enjoyed being with you and thank you very much. >> reporter: both of trying to show that they are willing to reach out, willing to cross borders, willing to engage in negotiations. president trump said that this is a big...
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two days away from her final day in office he remind her thate recommended she would sue the effort u. the special rhythm with an nt inserted ele of i am trump and here's what i have offered througs whole entire thing. it was interesting to watch. robert: a debatable special relationship, perhaps, but what a moment for history to be there and to see the planes flying overhand. to think about 75 years ago what happened there. beyond president trump, what did itell us? >> i think it really reminded us of the tremendous personal madefice the united states on the behalf of a free and peaceful europe. there's really no greater, more glorious demonstraon of that and i think that's why, when president reagan went and president obama and president clinton, all of whom spoke in the same place, they really presented the united states as being squarely in the center ofr theean experiment and inning not hearing that message from preside trump was once again, it's not a new thing with him. he's been very clear on this. al but it was vivid not hearing from him on this hallowed gund. think the other
two days away from her final day in office he remind her thate recommended she would sue the effort u. the special rhythm with an nt inserted ele of i am trump and here's what i have offered througs whole entire thing. it was interesting to watch. robert: a debatable special relationship, perhaps, but what a moment for history to be there and to see the planes flying overhand. to think about 75 years ago what happened there. beyond president trump, what did itell us? >> i think it really...
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you know when you will see thate you will e that on election day. >> reporter: doing a press conference optimistic about a resolution while threatening about additionalh tariffs w a deadline. >> have no deadline. it is up here. i think we will make a deal with china. it's ap good relationshi although a little testy right now. they're talking about sending 2,000 u.s. troops. >> we'd be taking them out of rmany, no additional troops to europe. >> porter: after the two signed a sales agreement rfo 35. >> and talking about aggression intelligence other nato alls. >>doald trmpr. says he's glad it's over.he testified before the intellince committee about three hours today after receiving a subpoena. theyad previous questions after the meeting at trump tower during the presidential campaign. questions on how much he knew to build a trump tower in moscow. he told reporters he did not change any of his testimony and y.s not worried about perj >>> the fourth of july is best known for fireworks. what aboutalloons? >> new details we just learned about the trump baby balloon they will be bringing an
you know when you will see thate you will e that on election day. >> reporter: doing a press conference optimistic about a resolution while threatening about additionalh tariffs w a deadline. >> have no deadline. it is up here. i think we will make a deal with china. it's ap good relationshi although a little testy right now. they're talking about sending 2,000 u.s. troops. >> we'd be taking them out of rmany, no additional troops to europe. >> porter: after the two...
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thating a dreamers bill has republican support? or a violence against women bill? there is support to create a pathway for dreamers. for the violence against women act. there is universal support in the country for doing something about prescription drug prices. legislationme republicans say they want to deal with. i don't see why this should be any different. we are not sane, pass our bills. take our bills and amend them if you want to. willing to do that. to help us meet the priorities of the country and that is disturbing. passaging -- we will continue to do that. if the republicans in the senate continue to obstruct them, we will go next year and say come on give us a democratic senate and president. we have shown you what kind of government you will get. >> you have about 60 freshmen members going home to campaign that mean eight have legislation they are able to get signed into law. how can you address that before it really starts? >> i am not sure that is the way voters cast their ballots. the number one thing any candidate has to do, and my opinion, is to d
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thate most basic one is the arabs can sign on behalf of the palestinians. the arabs will even put the bill for this plan. palestinians will substitute freedom and dignity and self-determination for a fistful of dollars. correspondent: people in gaza and the west bank have been protesting. the u.s. administration/tens of millions of dollars in aid money already. there was no mention of palestinian rights, return of refugees, or the end of the occupation, all issues that should be part of the political plan yet to be revealed. kushner has already said if there is going to be a deal, it is not going to be along the lines of the 17-year-old arab peace initiative, which palestinians fear means the end of the two state solution. >> the u.n. has warned that washington's decision to end waivers for countries exporting iranian oil will hurt the nuclear deal and the european union has reiterated there is no credible and peaceable alternative to the nuclear deal. envoys were addressing the security council on escalating tensions between the u.s. and iran. was apondent
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the foreign office said thosest responsible e held accountable, but right now thate includes 11 unsuspectsbeing tried behind closed doors. this report is not the last word on what happened to jamalgg khas james landale, bbc news. jane: robin wright is from the u.s. institute of peace and a friend of jamal khashoggi's. she has strong views on the report. it is all about accountability. i'm sorry we cannot bring you the interview just yet. moving on, three russians and a ukrainian will face murder chfor the downing of a passenger plane ukraine almost five years ago. 298 people were killed and dutch prosecutors have issued arrest warrants for the 4 men who they say brought a missile launcher to eastern ukraine, which they then fired at the jet. russia's foreign ministts says it reghe findings and calls the charges groundless. our correspondent damian grammaticas reports. >> oleg pulatov. >> oleg pulatov. damian: charged with mass murder, three men, all russians, all former military and intelligence officers, and one ukrainian. prosecutors say they were commanding separatists i2014. losing on
the foreign office said thosest responsible e held accountable, but right now thate includes 11 unsuspectsbeing tried behind closed doors. this report is not the last word on what happened to jamalgg khas james landale, bbc news. jane: robin wright is from the u.s. institute of peace and a friend of jamal khashoggi's. she has strong views on the report. it is all about accountability. i'm sorry we cannot bring you the interview just yet. moving on, three russians and a ukrainian will face...
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you could say she was born to reach the heights with parents devoted to thate she could even walk. >> our motto was how do you eat an elephant? small bites. so we do one day at a time and one move at a time. >> her father is a hiking instructor and fell in love are her mother on the same very mountain. >> one small bite at a time. >> from way high up. >> a lot of steps. >> that is impressive. >> absolutely. and i'm thinking about how safe is that? but her dad is a hiking instructor. >> and the mom is an avid hiker so it is a family sport. >> it is in her blood. >> i'm going to maybe go to the park today. >> we're just trying to do something simple and get outside and enjoy the nice weather. >>> we do still have clouds and fog near the coast. that is a live look outside at ping and drizzling there and meantime the inland areas are clear. this is a live look low to mid- to the brisk onshore wind flow to make it feel comfortable compared to the weather we've had recently. the seven-day forecast is coming up at the bottom of the screen and we'll have a couple of more days of slightly cool
you could say she was born to reach the heights with parents devoted to thate she could even walk. >> our motto was how do you eat an elephant? small bites. so we do one day at a time and one move at a time. >> her father is a hiking instructor and fell in love are her mother on the same very mountain. >> one small bite at a time. >> from way high up. >> a lot of steps. >> that is impressive. >> absolutely. and i'm thinking about how safe is that? but...
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he also went to a new museum that's due to open later this year thates hohe world's largest archaeologicallection. so here's 5,00years of history condensed into 5 minutes. ade: here in the shadow of the pyramids, a new, ambitious oject is entering the final stages of construction. the grand egyptian museum will be equipped to take theco untry's ancient treasures way into the future. this place is absolutely enormous. the footprint is halfs a milliquare meters. there are over 3,000 laborers working here 24/7, and it cost over a billion u.s. dollars to construct. now this is theain atrium. it's the entrance, and when you arrive, you'll be greeted by this imposing statue of ramesses ii, one of the greatest egyptian pharaohs. and i think even he would have been impressed by the scale of this place. it's fit for a king. now this state-of-the-art monument will be the new home for tutankhamun's treasures. and for the first time, ove5,000 objects discovered the boy king's tomb will be on displ to the public...but now, they'll be better-protected by modern security, shedding new light on the lives
he also went to a new museum that's due to open later this year thates hohe world's largest archaeologicallection. so here's 5,00years of history condensed into 5 minutes. ade: here in the shadow of the pyramids, a new, ambitious oject is entering the final stages of construction. the grand egyptian museum will be equipped to take theco untry's ancient treasures way into the future. this place is absolutely enormous. the footprint is halfs a milliquare meters. there are over 3,000 laborers...
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. >> and we learned today thate of the 12 victims was a former stafford county employee, christopher rap worked for two years as the county's director f public rks. he was an engineer for virginia beach. stafford countofficials released a statement saying in part that he, quote, was the kind of man that treateder evne with dignity and respect, end quote. a memorial service for rapp will take place next wednesday in stafford athe government center. >>> stay with news 4 and our nbc washington app for continuing coverageea on the virginia bch student. in about ten minutes we're going to bring you a live report from the scene. >>> we spich gears now to the run for the whi house. maryland governor larry hogan making it official today, he will not take on president trump for the gopmi notion in 2020. hogan saying instead he will focus on his second term as governor. the washington post first reported histention not to run. hogan released a statement today thanking everybody who did want him to run. it reads in part quote, i truly appreciate all of the encouragement i received from aeople a
. >> and we learned today thate of the 12 victims was a former stafford county employee, christopher rap worked for two years as the county's director f public rks. he was an engineer for virginia beach. stafford countofficials released a statement saying in part that he, quote, was the kind of man that treateder evne with dignity and respect, end quote. a memorial service for rapp will take place next wednesday in stafford athe government center. >>> stay with news 4 and our nbc...
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police arrested the gunman and we're still working tfind out more about his condition and the evnts thatedy with us, a devel ping story. >>> more breaking news out of dallas. what you're seeing is what's left of an apartment after a crane slammed into the building, killing one person and injuring six others. part of the parking deck collapsed. you can see the cars tha have gone through. powerful winds from a thunderstorm may be to blame. nbc's dan scheneman has more. >> coming crane is falling over. >> reporter: a scary sight in the dallas skyline. a crane topples over and onto a high-rise residential building.c authoritiesed the area. >> it appears to have only collapsed just across the street. in fact, those further into the building that it collapsed on. >> reporter: the massive structure ripped and a parking garage, claiming at least one life and injuring others. there are no reports of anyone issing, but many are left without homes. >> right now our number one priority is the living area on the eastern most side of the building where it appears that all five stories at some point insi
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c'll show you thating up. first to the roads with melissa. good morning. >>> good morning. a couple of problems here in d.c. washington, southbound 295 the ramp to inbound 11th bridge, we talked about that a couple of minutes left side blocked by an crash. there's an additional crash in the left lane, as well. d twofferent crashes there. also, eastbound, southeast freeway before 6th street, disabled vehicle blocking the right lane there in southeast. as we zoom up germantown, northbound 270 near 118, germantown road, debris in the right lane. southbound on 270 looks okay. thar has cle. arlington, eastbound 66 after 29, left la was getting by the work zone. the zone is now gone. aaron? >> all right. thank you. 4:32 now. >>> we're following a developing story from new york city this moaling. offici say tim mccormack wasin pilotg a helicopter that crashed in midtown manhattan yesterday afternoon. he waskilled. no one else was hurt there. the crash caused panic and confusion among the people who wereworking insides th 54-story office building. they wereev forced to uate. we hav
c'll show you thating up. first to the roads with melissa. good morning. >>> good morning. a couple of problems here in d.c. washington, southbound 295 the ramp to inbound 11th bridge, we talked about that a couple of minutes left side blocked by an crash. there's an additional crash in the left lane, as well. d twofferent crashes there. also, eastbound, southeast freeway before 6th street, disabled vehicle blocking the right lane there in southeast. as we zoom up germantown,...
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trillion thate $1 went into the tax reduction went to corporate, and to large taxpayers. they eliminated the alternative minimum tax. how confusing is it for a person that believes that trump is for the middle class when 95% of the benefits went to the upper class? we will take your comments to give grover norquist some time to respond. guest: i know this is what the democrats said happened in the tax bill in 20 before anyone had read it. the bill was very unpopular then, when all you knew about it was what cbs told you about it. as you get close, and the new york times has a wonderful chart , it got more and more popular closer to april 15 of this year, and more people looked at last year's tax bill and this year's tax bill. last year's tax bill, this year's tax bill. they know that he got -- they know he got to give it -- they know they got significant tax reduction. if you go to h&r block pro the website, they have a 20% to 25% there -- huge, huge spread. the lower class, the exception $12,000, now it is $24,000. the rhetoric that it is only for rich people -- no. corp
trillion thate $1 went into the tax reduction went to corporate, and to large taxpayers. they eliminated the alternative minimum tax. how confusing is it for a person that believes that trump is for the middle class when 95% of the benefits went to the upper class? we will take your comments to give grover norquist some time to respond. guest: i know this is what the democrats said happened in the tax bill in 20 before anyone had read it. the bill was very unpopular then, when all you knew...
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seriously as a >> i think we are still fightint thate, slightly. i would say that probably 1999 was a watershed moment, especially here in the states, when the usa won on hol and brandi chastain scored the avery memorable penal had the very memorable celebration. those women in the 1990's have done so much to raise the profile of the game and helpede establish rst professional soccer league in this country. so really probably since 1999 it has become more prominent, and this world cup is set to be pretty he, and certainly in 2015 there were 75 million viewers watching the finals. hopefully we will continue to build on that. jane: in your book you focus on a lot of players from countriesi like iran and an, where n ere are a lot of constrictions on what women cado. how influential do you think soccer has been as a movementme for's rights? gemma: it's huge. i think soccer is a reflection of the political climate in which it takes placed the women who fought to play around the world have really -- it is snapshot of whatpps ing in their particular count
seriously as a >> i think we are still fightint thate, slightly. i would say that probably 1999 was a watershed moment, especially here in the states, when the usa won on hol and brandi chastain scored the avery memorable penal had the very memorable celebration. those women in the 1990's have done so much to raise the profile of the game and helpede establish rst professional soccer league in this country. so really probably since 1999 it has become more prominent, and this world cup is...
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the president denying that claim, saying the truth is the exact opposite, thate's leading everywhere. tonight, the campaign is taking action after an apparent leak. here's rachel scott. >> reporter: the president insists polls that show him behind the democrats are phony and fake. >> why does that bother you so much? i'm actually a very honest guy. if i thought they were correct, i wouldn't be complaining at all. >> reporter: but a lead poll meant for trump campaign eyes only painted a grim picture of a potential 2020 matchup between president trump and joe biden. and now the campaign is cuttg ties with some of its pollsters. the march data first obtained by abc news showed the president trailing by wide margins in three key states. biden with a double-digit lead in pennsylvania and in wisconsin. and in florida, where the president is scheduled to officially launch his re-election campaign, he was behind seven points. brad parscale dismissing the numbers as ancient. saying since then, we've seen huge swings in the president's favor. the president telling george the polls he's seen are
the president denying that claim, saying the truth is the exact opposite, thate's leading everywhere. tonight, the campaign is taking action after an apparent leak. here's rachel scott. >> reporter: the president insists polls that show him behind the democrats are phony and fake. >> why does that bother you so much? i'm actually a very honest guy. if i thought they were correct, i wouldn't be complaining at all. >> reporter: but a lead poll meant for trump campaign eyes only...
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i also think it's very important for us to make sure thate are attracting more women voters. >> one ofthe things that distinguishes you is you're also a mother of five, and we know in the republican party that they're facing a massive nerational challenge as well, and as democrats talk abou student debt and issues that have become sexy issues fo youth to talk about and engage in, how is the conference chair of the republican party thinking about offering alternatives that are attractive to a rising ?enerati >> first of all, we have to make sure that people of all ages, but young people in paicular, understand what it means. when somebody says to you, "the government is going to give you a job, guarantee it, the government is gonna make sure that you can go to school for free, the government is gonn make all your decisions for you, you don't have to do anything," llwhat that means fundamenis you're gonna lose freedom, whether it's a green new deal or democratic takeover of healthcare. those all come with a huge cost, and that cost is loss of freedom. and so you have to make a decision.
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things change, bubut a lot ofof the thingngs te know, a lot t of the bususinesss thate know arere in threat, are in danger of closing now, and as thisis progresses more, will ben danger of closing. you know, t e commercial fisisheries, the recreational f fisheries--if ththere's no kelp, there's no fish. catton: one of the t things that the watetermen's alliance i is g to help progress our goals is to enengage the a abalone diviversd otheher recreatitional divererse area that are passionate about helpining to bring back the kekp forerest, to target the purple urchins inin their recreationall harvest.t. [overlrlapping chahatter] russo: in 2013, there was an abnormal spawning event with the purple urchin in sonoma, where they spawned in deep water and it washed ashore, basically the entire sonoma coast. so what happened then is you have the kelp trying to come back in the cold-water years, but in an abnormally large population of purple urchin. so every time the kelp would pop up, it was dog-piled by urchin, so there's an urgency t to getting this doe sooner rather than l later. catton:
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election, asked if that meant president trump was an illegitimate question, president carter iicated thateht he was. this is extraordinary, a former president, who has devoted his posttresidential years in p to looking at the credibility of elections abroad. i thought thisas quite extraordinary. >> and it's just weeks before olmueller testifies on cap hill. >> and i think what it does, donald trump is the one person left in washington who does not take seriously the russian interference in the election, because to him, it undermined his claim on the presidency. i just think that was a disturbing image for him to be -- it wasn't just the grin. he also discussed their mutual dislike th putin of reporters and the media. and it's -- we must note reporters have been killed in russia. >> they are assassinated in okssia. he made a about getting rid of them, which was very disturbi. on the impeachment front, especially with mueller coming to tes one, it makes it looks like he is encouraging russia to get involved i 2n0. on the other hand, it's still about 80 members of congr'ss but growing number
election, asked if that meant president trump was an illegitimate question, president carter iicated thateht he was. this is extraordinary, a former president, who has devoted his posttresidential years in p to looking at the credibility of elections abroad. i thought thisas quite extraordinary. >> and it's just weeks before olmueller testifies on cap hill. >> and i think what it does, donald trump is the one person left in washington who does not take seriously the russian...
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[applause] >> c-span's "washington journal," liv every day with news and policy issues thate impact you up this morning, george washington university's shamus discusses isis sympathizer john wall berlin and potential release of others like him whose prison terms are ending. and then journalist and author timothy mcnulty talks about the life of former congressman jack rooks, who wrote the watergate impeachment articles. be sure to join us at 7:00 a.m. eastern this morning. join the discussion. today on book to vietnam th" is liven dep with biographer evan thomas. he will discuss his book "first: sandra day o'connor." chino have avoid controversy, all the while able to make deals, there he pragmatic, very skilled. his other books include "the bluff," andike's "being nixon." today at noonh" eastern on book to be on c-span2. tonight at 8:00 eastern, and his book "by anonymous south," lead author tony horowitz discusses frederick law olmsted, who wrote about life in the south during the lead up to the war. this programtaped on may 20. he died days later at the age of 60. indicativenk it was
[applause] >> c-span's "washington journal," liv every day with news and policy issues thate impact you up this morning, george washington university's shamus discusses isis sympathizer john wall berlin and potential release of others like him whose prison terms are ending. and then journalist and author timothy mcnulty talks about the life of former congressman jack rooks, who wrote the watergate impeachment articles. be sure to join us at 7:00 a.m. eastern this morning. join...
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thing to do is get your moment, ere you can look at the camera, connect wih people with something thate is tabout you, so you say it with confidence and strength, and rele >> sreenivasan: and joining me now is jeff greenfield, who will be watching the debates this week. jeff, a crowd of 20. how they separate themselves out from the pack, as you just laid out here, they're all going to be looking for these "moments." how are they sure that they can get one? well, that's one of the interesting questions about so large a field. one t thing i'm confid predicting is, somewhere in these debates, the lesser-known candidates will complain that nobody'asking them any questions, because there's no guarantee of equal time. and tr he other dan, if you rehearse a clever line too much, and it sounds like something your atsdvisors or consult have come up with, it actually doesn't help you. and so a, itery, very difficult icallenge, partarly for the ones who are at one-half of 1% in the polls. >> sreenivasan: anthat cut-off line, that's been decided by the d.n.c., on the number of supporters you have,
thing to do is get your moment, ere you can look at the camera, connect wih people with something thate is tabout you, so you say it with confidence and strength, and rele >> sreenivasan: and joining me now is jeff greenfield, who will be watching the debates this week. jeff, a crowd of 20. how they separate themselves out from the pack, as you just laid out here, they're all going to be looking for these "moments." how are they sure that they can get one? well, that's one of...
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so thank you very much for thate as you' making your way out, 81 tomorrow. 80 on wednesday. you see a theme here. temperatures in the low 80s. best chance of rain wednesday night into thursday morning. that can actually be some heavy rain. then we getheack to t summer like pattern, the hot and humid. the rain in the afternoon. the storms in the afternoon. that's sunday, tumonday, day. maybe a little heat wave going on here. we're going to be close. again, 89 without the heat wave. 90 would be. again, we're going to be on the hot side. get ready for that.it heat and hum making its way back just in time for the weekend and next week. >>> a first today in a long history of the signature sewnian. >> the special moment as descendents of the man whose gift led to the creation of the museum come together for a tour of the iconic institution. >> he was a scientist and he >>> there's a family in town for a visit this week with some special ties to one of washington's most important institutions. while they hail from places like england and canada, they have an ancestor who was ceral
so thank you very much for thate as you' making your way out, 81 tomorrow. 80 on wednesday. you see a theme here. temperatures in the low 80s. best chance of rain wednesday night into thursday morning. that can actually be some heavy rain. then we getheack to t summer like pattern, the hot and humid. the rain in the afternoon. the storms in the afternoon. that's sunday, tumonday, day. maybe a little heat wave going on here. we're going to be close. again, 89 without the heat wave. 90 would be....
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where the safety comes in and the privacy comes in, because you're only presenting the information thate to make a decision. >> reporte get stopped by police, you'll be handed a card to scan which automatically sends a digital version of your license to the patrol car. the digital license won't replace plastic licenses entirely. they will be an option until all of the states adapt to the technology. >>i think there really is a desire out there, you know. everything is more convenient on our phones now so this is kind of that next logical first step in that regard. >> sos maryland tell they will likely start rolling thesn out year. we reach out to the d.c.dmv a couple ofimes to find out what their plans are and they haven't gotten back in touch with us. younsrea few qstns far as user friendly and on the app there's all kinds of things that you can click on for tsa and for your age, policeseon, a give them what they need and they scan it. everybody will be equipped with the same type of scannercross the country. >> makes a lot of sense. >> and i'm thinking fake i.d.s for kids they are gone
where the safety comes in and the privacy comes in, because you're only presenting the information thate to make a decision. >> reporte get stopped by police, you'll be handed a card to scan which automatically sends a digital version of your license to the patrol car. the digital license won't replace plastic licenses entirely. they will be an option until all of the states adapt to the technology. >>i think there really is a desire out there, you know. everything is more...
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masters it taking in donald trump's repeated threaeats thate will increase tariffs on chinese goods. ifif a trade deal to hihis likig isn't reached with beijing oil prices dropped 4%. the african development bank continues its annual meeting this week the goal is to find solutions to developing african industries from natural resources to consumer products. one new program focuses on the fashion industry and the attempt to boost african designers and manufacturerss. our team equatorial guinea has been talking to some of the delegates about where their clothing comes from. and how the bank plans to support what could be a very lucrative industry. fashion may not be africa's most profitable industry but i it's certainly y one of the most visible. seven do come in. comes from the west of cameroon it's a local out west. it's made by a local designer in guinea in conakry up when i could be. african styles have been seen in stores and magazines around the world but the problem is that a lot of that merchandise isn't made in africa. and that includes for items that are sold in africa. the a
masters it taking in donald trump's repeated threaeats thate will increase tariffs on chinese goods. ifif a trade deal to hihis likig isn't reached with beijing oil prices dropped 4%. the african development bank continues its annual meeting this week the goal is to find solutions to developing african industries from natural resources to consumer products. one new program focuses on the fashion industry and the attempt to boost african designers and manufacturerss. our team equatorial guinea...
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in 2026.d to peak thate: we've always said the carmichael mine has to stand up both environmentally andly. they made the decision to continue the project. your chart is incredibly interesting. i wonder if this is around the geographical breakdown of supply and generation from coal. we know that in europe, for u.k. has gone a number of weeks without using firedlowered -- coal power. but we also know there is a different story. like other states in australia, we are diversifying our energy generation. we made a commitment to 50% renewable energy can ration by 2030. we are almost at 20% now. we will continue on that path. for years we have been facilitating significant large goal energy projects to connect to the grid, feed into the grid. what we have seen is a direct result of that, significant price decreases because renewable energy generation has reduced the wholesale price of electricity in the state. paul: they have a lot of gas reserves as well. the state budget did announce an increase in royalties. it did not go down to well with the industry. could that deter investors going forw
in 2026.d to peak thate: we've always said the carmichael mine has to stand up both environmentally andly. they made the decision to continue the project. your chart is incredibly interesting. i wonder if this is around the geographical breakdown of supply and generation from coal. we know that in europe, for u.k. has gone a number of weeks without using firedlowered -- coal power. but we also know there is a different story. like other states in australia, we are diversifying our energy...
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the and heiaircraft fire the way isd us and everybody else that this helps to re-energize much so thate so the french ambassador to the united states awarded him a legion of honor and held in bedford, virginia. my question is, did you find any guest: no,on of this i didn't. it is a terrific story and very common in the sense of people getting rescued by the -- by the personnel.ts or the my research really focused on normandy. and then archives special archive which is a memorial to d-day. i would not have picked this up if i had gone someplace in paris. when a pilot was down someplace in central france, five people on the air pain died or four people died and one was a survivor. because that was the standard number of people on these planes the village french people decided to create a coffin for the fifth person so they literally buried for people on the plane and put sand in a fifth coffin so the gestapo would not be suspicious that someone had survived and is often case they made sure the pilot got to safety. host: let's get one more quick call from bill in california. good morning.
the and heiaircraft fire the way isd us and everybody else that this helps to re-energize much so thate so the french ambassador to the united states awarded him a legion of honor and held in bedford, virginia. my question is, did you find any guest: no,on of this i didn't. it is a terrific story and very common in the sense of people getting rescued by the -- by the personnel.ts or the my research really focused on normandy. and then archives special archive which is a memorial to d-day. i...
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logic thate is this people want to fade any positive overture, assuming that we will see positive overtureeople think that the treasury market is overbought. they think they should be trading 220, 225. it could if we get a good outcome from the g20. when you think of shares of global debt in negative territory and economic realities going on in europe and et cetera, i think we will save that move if we get a good outcome. guy: let me ask you a quick question, what do you make of the gold market right now? what do you make of gold, and what do you make of the gold -silver ratio? it, and iook at always look at it in hindsight. historically,nd gold-silver is cheap relative to gold. that is with history and hindsight. correlations break down in extreme markets. that is why don't a lot of weight on it. gold has been a recipient of safe haven trade until may or april. the u.s. government bonds were the trade. it was the wrong kind of crisis for the gold. the fed released the inference and it tends to be dovish global growth has been filtering down stale -- still. gold continues to rally. across
logic thate is this people want to fade any positive overture, assuming that we will see positive overtureeople think that the treasury market is overbought. they think they should be trading 220, 225. it could if we get a good outcome from the g20. when you think of shares of global debt in negative territory and economic realities going on in europe and et cetera, i think we will save that move if we get a good outcome. guy: let me ask you a quick question, what do you make of the gold market...
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for a little bit more stability in treasuries trading over the next few weeks, especially if it is thatedme sense things are settling down somewhat, given how much things have escalated in the last couple of weeks. of the equitya market that has been suffering from the commentary short-sellers is that they had been enjoying a good run. but it is coming to an end. right.ou are they have had a good run. a very good position to be in, you want to that u.s.bly sure equities will be like what you had in may. that was expressed in the view of people making outright short bets on u.s. equities or shortly -- certainly want to hedge their positions more. you see from this chart here that this is a basket of stocks in the s&p 500 relative to the s&p 500 itself. it came down to that redline last week. and what you had on monday and tuesday is evidence of a huge shortedin some of these names. basket jumped on tuesday and it shows you how quickly sentiment turned. we have the powell comments which kind of triggered the risk on appetite. sense that you get a continued move, you could get more selling f
for a little bit more stability in treasuries trading over the next few weeks, especially if it is thatedme sense things are settling down somewhat, given how much things have escalated in the last couple of weeks. of the equitya market that has been suffering from the commentary short-sellers is that they had been enjoying a good run. but it is coming to an end. right.ou are they have had a good run. a very good position to be in, you want to that u.s.bly sure equities will be like what you...
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the reason they have done this thate say that -- they say spotify, apple, others are not good at cateringassic music audience. they struggle to find things on platforms like spotify. along and said they could do better. carol: talk to us about the cofounder, he spent a couple of decades managing classical musicians and he understands it is a little different when you want to catalog and reach out to consumers. >> absolutely right. of the company is deeply rooted in the classical music industry. whatent two decades doing is called artist repertoire, looking after artists and music festivals. 2012me to a point around where he found it was difficult to reach a target on that audience -- target audience. you have standard channels like cds or concerts, but there was not a dedicated and good platform to reach an audience through streaming. , --e found a coat investor co-investor, a chap who had created another streaming his flat.to solve he was wondering if you should take the risks, sell everything i haven't go into the deep end, or do i stay in my fairly comfortable job. he decided to go ful
the reason they have done this thate say that -- they say spotify, apple, others are not good at cateringassic music audience. they struggle to find things on platforms like spotify. along and said they could do better. carol: talk to us about the cofounder, he spent a couple of decades managing classical musicians and he understands it is a little different when you want to catalog and reach out to consumers. >> absolutely right. of the company is deeply rooted in the classical music...
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. >> how often is it that you get to see something thated tou the surface of the moon. >>> people withhysema or chronic bronchitis suffer with a nagging cough. they're constantly gasping for air, like trying to breathe under water. a new treatment that's helping patients breathe easier without major surgery. >> good job. you like playing frisbee? wi it wasn't always easy for debbie to play her dog riley. >> my dog means a lot to me. anndi love speg time with him, doing stuff. and now it doesn't wear me out so badly. >> debbie started smoking when she was 16. a habit that got worse over the nereers. at opoint smoking two packs of gets a day. >> my father died from smoking. my mother died from smoking. my little sister died from smoking. my uncle died from smoking. >> she couldn't kick the habit and developed a debilitating ng condition landing her in the icu and near death. >> i know they say something good comes out of everything. that'sk when i was luc enough to meet dr. david duhamel. >> he told her about this valve treatment, recently approved by the fda, it can help people with chr
. >> how often is it that you get to see something thated tou the surface of the moon. >>> people withhysema or chronic bronchitis suffer with a nagging cough. they're constantly gasping for air, like trying to breathe under water. a new treatment that's helping patients breathe easier without major surgery. >> good job. you like playing frisbee? wi it wasn't always easy for debbie to play her dog riley. >> my dog means a lot to me. anndi love speg time with him,...
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we do know that families are more likely to form and be stable when there is a decent thate and decentents have access to. one of the challenges and problems facing our families in america today is that too few men that do not have college degrees are stably employed. we have to figure out ways to make opportunities from working-class men -- for working-class men, for poor men more accessible to men and to improve things like locational thattion and training so more of our men in this country have a chance to have decent jobs with decent incomes that make them more attractive as husbands and fathers here in the u.s.. you get the last word from louisiana. minute caller: i understand there are some deadbeat fathers but also there are great fathers. when i look at is the unfairness in the judicial system. if you have three individuals and two commit a crime, each would have their day in court where they can either prove themselves innocent or be found guilty. arenas, whatort you have is the males and females break up. they go their separate ways and then in a lot of cases, in most, the gu
we do know that families are more likely to form and be stable when there is a decent thate and decentents have access to. one of the challenges and problems facing our families in america today is that too few men that do not have college degrees are stably employed. we have to figure out ways to make opportunities from working-class men -- for working-class men, for poor men more accessible to men and to improve things like locational thattion and training so more of our men in this country...
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what is the concern, then stifling some of these smaller rivals from competing and innovating and , thatingtype of conduct can be handled with a behavioral type of remedy. points usnifer, andre back to microsoft. it is a possible precedent in this area. we spoke yesterday to bill bear, and this is what he said he thinks came out of the microsoft case. >> microsoft ended up having to agree to stop doing certain things. during the course of the investigation, it continued to compete vigorously and suffered a whole lot of pr hits because of all of the conduct of that was revealed during the course of the investigation. but at the end of the day, the company came out of it. presumably it has continued to play by the rules, and continue to be an extraordinary competitor. david: all of which points in the direction of are the markets overreacting, because all of these four tech companies took real hits for the news of the potential investigations coming out. jennifer: they did. in my mind, yes, it is an overreaction. the remediesuse are likely to be behavioral, but is going to be a long, long tim
what is the concern, then stifling some of these smaller rivals from competing and innovating and , thatingtype of conduct can be handled with a behavioral type of remedy. points usnifer, andre back to microsoft. it is a possible precedent in this area. we spoke yesterday to bill bear, and this is what he said he thinks came out of the microsoft case. >> microsoft ended up having to agree to stop doing certain things. during the course of the investigation, it continued to compete...
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. >> a lot of republicans who are not sessio segregationists thate worked with.e economy of you better apologize now, that is just way to get your name in paper. i don't think that joe biden is racist but he has to be more diplomatic. >> i think democrats have to be very careful of bringing you of his issues. and they will bring these things up, a great opportunity to remind people that folks who enforce segregation and jim crow with german shepards and fire hoses were democrats. kennedy: from recrop reconstruc. >> no republicans -- >> i know you are start. >> republican party -- >> richard nixon inherited. kennedy: what you are both talking at the same time, no. -- >> wrong. kennedy: reconstructiontio to 6. how can you deny that? >> own that, republicans have to own it. >> that is what they inhe initt. >> i agree, if you have a conversation -- take a brilg, b. >> if you have a conversation about reparation you have to acknowledge the role this democrats play. >> back to politics. >> brit. >> his stance in saying i'm not going to apologize is one of his better mo
. >> a lot of republicans who are not sessio segregationists thate worked with.e economy of you better apologize now, that is just way to get your name in paper. i don't think that joe biden is racist but he has to be more diplomatic. >> i think democrats have to be very careful of bringing you of his issues. and they will bring these things up, a great opportunity to remind people that folks who enforce segregation and jim crow with german shepards and fire hoses were democrats....
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thate out in those states will determine the outcome of the election will say, i understand the democratsike trump, and they are impeaching him, but what does that do to improve the quality of my life? i do think it plays into the president's hands and that is one of the reasons that speaker pelosi is very slow to go there. she faces a dilemma. the most active democrats want that. moderates and undecided voters who will decide the election don't want that. what kind of balance does she strike to keep both of those groups happy? david: she seems pretty intent on not going for impeachment. can't you keep the caucus together? .> i think she can she has to if they want to keep a majority in the house and held our eventual presidential candidate win the election. she is a pretty savvy operator. i think she will. david: finally, let's go back to your days as governor. has not happen on your watch but has happened in indiana, georgia, north carolina. we get a social values sort of legislation passed at the business community is a reacting to. right now it is the heartbeat will. north carolina ha
thate out in those states will determine the outcome of the election will say, i understand the democratsike trump, and they are impeaching him, but what does that do to improve the quality of my life? i do think it plays into the president's hands and that is one of the reasons that speaker pelosi is very slow to go there. she faces a dilemma. the most active democrats want that. moderates and undecided voters who will decide the election don't want that. what kind of balance does she strike...
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and it caught fire. , thate third tank effectively blocked the bridge. and a third tank is started down the road. and the infantry started running for cover. they realize the bridge was blocked that they were not going to get across. the infantry, backed on the road , it was really sore. they had no protection. the causeway was above a foot or two above water level. but it only protected them from one direction. they were on the upper side and exposed to the troopers. defending on the upper side of the river bridge. gun was firing and hitting that tank. and back and down the road these were light tanks. french renault. even this small tank had enough armor on the front. that that little 57 gun wouldn't knock it out. went all the way down the road to the curve. and they were shooting continuous to there. in the rounds were popping on the front of the tank. but it did no damage. sometime after the german forces had withdrawn out of sight a motorcycle with a , sidecar and a white flag came out and came down near the bridge. he had a megaphone. truce of 30 o
and it caught fire. , thate third tank effectively blocked the bridge. and a third tank is started down the road. and the infantry started running for cover. they realize the bridge was blocked that they were not going to get across. the infantry, backed on the road , it was really sore. they had no protection. the causeway was above a foot or two above water level. but it only protected them from one direction. they were on the upper side and exposed to the troopers. defending on the upper...
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addressing reporters alongside the arab league secretary-generaral, antonio guterres said remarkrkably thateahad not seen t this video reld by the pentagon that broadcast around the world. he said he believed there should be an independent investigation -- the incident, but >> the secretary-general of the united nations has not the right to launch the investigation. only the security council can do it. i am in light of that not the right person to answer your questions. said that high-level mediation was needed, but again, his hands were tied. >> the office of the secretary-general without the body of the united nations can only be amended with parties. >> the secretary-general seems to be placing limits on his own actions and they are limits not laid out in the united nations governing document, the u.n. charter, so why does mr. gutierrez appeared to be so reluctant to get involved? i asked his official spokesperson. in the tell me where charter are the limits on his offices, where are the limits to stop him setting of his own investigation? i cannot find them. >> any secretary-general need
addressing reporters alongside the arab league secretary-generaral, antonio guterres said remarkrkably thateahad not seen t this video reld by the pentagon that broadcast around the world. he said he believed there should be an independent investigation -- the incident, but >> the secretary-general of the united nations has not the right to launch the investigation. only the security council can do it. i am in light of that not the right person to answer your questions. said that...
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we'll watch thates over the nex several r days.r weekend outlook, we're looking at a nice day tomorrow in the northeast and then a lot of rain for your father's day. >> stillhe ahead, it is a celebration. highlights from last night's final game toronto raptors take home their first title ever. we're back in a moment. cosentyxe with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis find clear skin that can last. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor about an infection or symptoms, if your inflammatory bowel disease symptoms develop or worsen, or if you've had a vaccine or plan to. serious allergic reactions may occur. how sexy are these elbows? ask your dermatologist about cosentyx. ♪ applebee's new loaded chicken fajitas. now only $10.99. [ laughter throughout ] it's funny what happens when people get together. we're there. so you can be too. holiday inn. holiday inn express. i'm missing out on our fami
we'll watch thates over the nex several r days.r weekend outlook, we're looking at a nice day tomorrow in the northeast and then a lot of rain for your father's day. >> stillhe ahead, it is a celebration. highlights from last night's final game toronto raptors take home their first title ever. we're back in a moment. cosentyxe with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis find clear skin that can last. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an...
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we hashtag #fairshare of other resourceses that you're paying into our affordable housing can build thate affordable housing in other our city. we have been our fair share of hires, you have to procure goods and service from our businesses. >> quickly, please. quickly. somebody say we are empowered. >> and the reason i wanted to opening is the mayor is contracts andand, other work. other cities don't have that so you have a mayor and upinistration that's opening the door, but now, we have to walk through it collectively together, right? so we talked about collective investment and ownership. have land in the community right now based on what i'm understanding that can be purchased if you work on it collectively and you can have a co-op. you can have collective ownership and that's what we're omaha is wenow in have specific, strategic lots buildings where we have that 70% ofke sure that is in good hands to make sure there's collective ownership. other thing is all the different perspectives. in this roomeople are to come up like we did common agenda that was developed by the community for
we hashtag #fairshare of other resourceses that you're paying into our affordable housing can build thate affordable housing in other our city. we have been our fair share of hires, you have to procure goods and service from our businesses. >> quickly, please. quickly. somebody say we are empowered. >> and the reason i wanted to opening is the mayor is contracts andand, other work. other cities don't have that so you have a mayor and upinistration that's opening the door, but now,...
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. >> reporter: thate showed cell phone video of the alleged victim grinding her behind on dodd while dancing. she said she knew of ddd being a umd basketball player but that was her first time meeting him in person. the alleged victim wentn to say during her testimony that while she was okay with making out with dodd, she never consented x. se it's going to be up to the jury to decide who they believe. the trial is expected to go on until thursday. dodd is looking at the possibility of up to 20 years if found guilty. in upper marlboro, tracee wilkins, news 4. >>> now to presidential politics and a nstory lthat some observers see as a cautionary tale. rohn dean washard nixon's white house counsel. his testimony atethe waate hearings helped lead to nixon r resignation. yoan was back on the hill today. >> i want to tell us why you have decided at this point in your career to come forward tol ta about what is taking place in america and in the trump white house. >> a lot of the people who were on this committee were either not born or they were very young rrwhen watergate occu and it's u
. >> reporter: thate showed cell phone video of the alleged victim grinding her behind on dodd while dancing. she said she knew of ddd being a umd basketball player but that was her first time meeting him in person. the alleged victim wentn to say during her testimony that while she was okay with making out with dodd, she never consented x. se it's going to be up to the jury to decide who they believe. the trial is expected to go on until thursday. dodd is looking at the possibility of up...
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i think thate anyhat won't over the phone or in an email ricing u all their information is a community should very avoiding. why not be transparent about this? what's the big secret? >> to help you through this process, consider using a geriatric care manager. thiouperson can help y find a facility that meets all of your parents' needs and most importantly they don't wo for any assisted living facility ant are supposedo give unbiased ovice. and tsee the ratings of assiited living facilies in our area, go to our nbc washington app and searched assist living. this is just so hard on so many peoples hearts and finding the right place is so tough. this really does give you a little bit of a guidebook to help you through it. >> there's nothing like the peace of mind from answering all those questions, answers. >> and the survey they can with their undercover shoppers that ey used was really incredible what they found. so it real lays it all out f you. >> good info. thank you, susan. >>> folks, stick around for news 4 at 5:00. a sailorrom virginia surprises his daughter at school after more
i think thate anyhat won't over the phone or in an email ricing u all their information is a community should very avoiding. why not be transparent about this? what's the big secret? >> to help you through this process, consider using a geriatric care manager. thiouperson can help y find a facility that meets all of your parents' needs and most importantly they don't wo for any assisted living facility ant are supposedo give unbiased ovice. and tsee the ratings of assiited living facilies...
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thate tuskegee airmen, was before or after him? that was thes: second world war, yes. i will talk about the air force just for a moment. that was the only time in his career he said he would leave. he told churchill, if i do not get the strategic air force report at d-day, i am not your man. recognized, that is an ultimatum. you don't do that more than once. he did that and he got the support he needed, but that is the only time in his career that i know that he actually did that. industrial power versus the farmers of america? 1870,galambos: in agriculture and commerce produced more national income than industry. 1890, the sides were reversed. we were becoming an industrial urban society. farmers were holding on politically, and they have been very good at that. at preserving their position. worked through the 1920's to try to get some white to deal with agriculture -- some way to deal with agriculture. it gave ike fits. we were in the midst of an agricultural revolution in the 1950's. all kinds of new techniques, new crops, new things were emerging that were extremel
thate tuskegee airmen, was before or after him? that was thes: second world war, yes. i will talk about the air force just for a moment. that was the only time in his career he said he would leave. he told churchill, if i do not get the strategic air force report at d-day, i am not your man. recognized, that is an ultimatum. you don't do that more than once. he did that and he got the support he needed, but that is the only time in his career that i know that he actually did that. industrial...
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i think that president trump's to said that we are willing trade with china and the world thate basisof free-trade is wise trade. that is exactly what we should do. that is the instruction that he should have given. that is the instruction that i am convinced richard nixon would have believed was the right thing to do. question right here. >> thank you. this is a question that came to me. before watergate came, there were dark times. there is a part where i was part where many young people were standing there with a plaque saying forgive, love and unite. i know a lot of those people. nixon soed to surround that we could build confidence in our country again. saw what a tremendous loss that was. were you there? i know it is not something that we were able to pull because of , couldy, but if it was we have given him a hope? to know that people were behind him. what do you think would have happened at that time? me tol, you are asking second-guess the future. that richard nixon, and his apology to the american clear that he was not condoning a lapse. up ank that he made extraordinary fas
i think that president trump's to said that we are willing trade with china and the world thate basisof free-trade is wise trade. that is exactly what we should do. that is the instruction that he should have given. that is the instruction that i am convinced richard nixon would have believed was the right thing to do. question right here. >> thank you. this is a question that came to me. before watergate came, there were dark times. there is a part where i was part where many young...