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and they were a liberal government in the out break of the first world war. in early august the government has to keep a balance. propaganda certainly played a very important role, particularly from 1916 to 1917 to the end of the war. there was a clear understanding that public morale in britain, and don't forget the rising, a clear indicause. and so propaganda played an important role in mobilizing john horn's term of the civilian population, but it's important to remember that people on the whole consented to this war. >> professor nyberg, did we postpone the affects until after the war was over? >> well, i think that world world 1, it was a stable system, and one of the problems, through 1918, you see a progressive breaking down of the system. though it was inequitable and people didn't like it, but it was stable. and what you're left with in 1919 is to try to put the pieces back together. and some would say that the problem of the 19th cfo came close to putting the pieces back together. so we're trying to fantastic out what system it's going to give europe
and they were a liberal government in the out break of the first world war. in early august the government has to keep a balance. propaganda certainly played a very important role, particularly from 1916 to 1917 to the end of the war. there was a clear understanding that public morale in britain, and don't forget the rising, a clear indicause. and so propaganda played an important role in mobilizing john horn's term of the civilian population, but it's important to remember that people on the...
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al jazeera was the first news channel on the scene.in the following days and weeks we tracked the epidemic as it ripped across the country. leaving dozens, then hundreds, and soon thousands of haitians dead in its wake. i'd reported from war zones for years - and from haiti since a day after the earthquake - but
al jazeera was the first news channel on the scene.in the following days and weeks we tracked the epidemic as it ripped across the country. leaving dozens, then hundreds, and soon thousands of haitians dead in its wake. i'd reported from war zones for years - and from haiti since a day after the earthquake - but
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douglas macarthur was an officer in the first world war. here was very strong memory of that war that was carried later into the century, wasn't it? >> yes, certainly one of the things that truman carried was a distrust of regular army officers. he was a national guards man and bore against regular military and did not think that they were trustworthy. mussolini was a world war i veteran. >> adolf history letter. >> he actually won the iron cross of first and second class, an unusual distinction for an enlisted man in the german army. what a lot of these people carry especially on the german side was the fact that they were on the losing side and hitler was much more interested in reversing that, as well as his own expansionist ideas and so on and so forth. certainly wanted to reverse the versailles dictat as it was called in germany, and that sentiment appealed to other places as well. a lot of successor states that arose out of the autro-hungarian empire. germany is the only country that's powerful enough in europe by the time they make th
douglas macarthur was an officer in the first world war. here was very strong memory of that war that was carried later into the century, wasn't it? >> yes, certainly one of the things that truman carried was a distrust of regular army officers. he was a national guards man and bore against regular military and did not think that they were trustworthy. mussolini was a world war i veteran. >> adolf history letter. >> he actually won the iron cross of first and second class, an...
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[applause] >> can i think the first minister for his response? ey have already declared and expressed serious interest in the shipbuilding in ferguson, which demonstrates what falls on the future and will be good news . express serious interest. to place orders following the very successful -- there is no question that the scottish government wishes to continue commercial shipbuilding . is that a commitment that is shared and 10 ensure the acquirement of 12 new vessels that will be used in support of ferguson's and the wider scottish economy? known in terms of how to analyze the situation. there have been substantial orders placed with this yard. together, the new generation of environmentally sensitive fairies -- ferries. we hope we can revive a situation where that can continue under new ownership. one is that the spirit and the determination -- one thing that -- no one hasmous questioned the skill and dedication and resilience. we should give them maximum support. i was encouraged by the statement yesterday because he made it quite clear that h
[applause] >> can i think the first minister for his response? ey have already declared and expressed serious interest in the shipbuilding in ferguson, which demonstrates what falls on the future and will be good news . express serious interest. to place orders following the very successful -- there is no question that the scottish government wishes to continue commercial shipbuilding . is that a commitment that is shared and 10 ensure the acquirement of 12 new vessels that will be used...
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with security established, the first lcm was signaled to come in. lent a hand in tying it down. the battalion was now ready to begin its basic mission, construction of the sdc post following the plan drawn up by johnson and his counterpart. the wall for the triangular post would be of mud which would become almost as hard as concrete when it dried. a block house was constructed at each corner of the triangle. personallyn supervised many phases while johnston was everywhere, observing and advising. one of his recommendations was for use of concertina wire. their joint plan also included the digging of a moat surrounding the entire post. construction was frequently interrupted by mortar duels with the vc who subjected them to mortar and small arms fire. casualties were sustained by both sides. this sdc soldier received mortar fragments and an arvin mortar killed this guerrilla. harassing fire led to a disagreement between advisor in counterpart when johnston recommended clearing fields of fire in opposition to khan's desire to spare the coconut and ba
with security established, the first lcm was signaled to come in. lent a hand in tying it down. the battalion was now ready to begin its basic mission, construction of the sdc post following the plan drawn up by johnson and his counterpart. the wall for the triangular post would be of mud which would become almost as hard as concrete when it dried. a block house was constructed at each corner of the triangle. personallyn supervised many phases while johnston was everywhere, observing and...
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the coming from? >> first minister. the statement. i think it was a very effective statement to calm the financial markets and speculation. i think we should all appreciate the bank is made clear that these duties of the bank of england would be fulfilled. secondly, i also welcome the , thethat yesterday suggestion by some in the campaign that said he was against the union was not true. the bank was neutral in the matter area they will implement the proposals that are agreed. , might it be because the united kingdom westminster parties seem to have a vested interest in causing as much uncertainty as they possibly can. [applause] is the case, why have all the subjects will be say they would not renegotiate? why have they ruled out the proposal for a currency union? was that not about trying to create uncertainty? , i welcome the fact that the bank of england thernor has moved to numerous campaigns plan. [applause] >> the first miniature does minister may impugn the notminster party, but it is -- of the westmins
the coming from? >> first minister. the statement. i think it was a very effective statement to calm the financial markets and speculation. i think we should all appreciate the bank is made clear that these duties of the bank of england would be fulfilled. secondly, i also welcome the , thethat yesterday suggestion by some in the campaign that said he was against the union was not true. the bank was neutral in the matter area they will implement the proposals that are agreed. , might it...
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so, the first amendment comes out of that. e constitution of virginia that not embody that statute until 1830. but the rest of the country looked to the virginia model and thought, it seems to work pretty well down there. that had after state places, there were places where they had a church-state relationship, like massachusetts for example, and connecticut, and new hampshire. they got rid of those. so, the virginia model becomes national in the states. i don't know if i answered your question. i probably didn't. [laughter] but there were several parts to it. start -- sir? please. anything more? >> other questions? we have a microphone year and a microphone here. >> thank you. the everson decision -- what was the legal basis for the court to extend the first amendment to the states? ,> what was the legal basis since the first amendment itself says congress shall make no law. >> had a date extend that to the states? >> i think they'd already done that. do not know the justification , extendingson case it to the states. i think
so, the first amendment comes out of that. e constitution of virginia that not embody that statute until 1830. but the rest of the country looked to the virginia model and thought, it seems to work pretty well down there. that had after state places, there were places where they had a church-state relationship, like massachusetts for example, and connecticut, and new hampshire. they got rid of those. so, the virginia model becomes national in the states. i don't know if i answered your...
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and the generations to come? >> first minister? >> well, i have already pointed out that wood is on the record saying the oil will see you through your lifetime, and he is right to say so. 2050 is not the limit of the oil industry. it will go long beyond that. i've got the transcript of his interview this morning. i spoke to alec kemp two or three times, and he is right on the 15 billion to 16.5 billion that i have quoted is the right sort of range. that is exactly the point i was making. yes, alec kemp says 15 billion to 16.5 billion up to 2050. he goes on to say it will be up to 24 billion if you take a future resource in the reserve. this country of scotland with only 16.5 billion barrels of oil, up to 2050, worth one trillion pounds in wholesale value over that period. or to go low, 1.5 trillion. this come has a great curse of 15 billion barrels of oil. every other country in the world would give their eye teeth for such a substantial resource. why did labor party and the labor party's allies think it was a great curs
and the generations to come? >> first minister? >> well, i have already pointed out that wood is on the record saying the oil will see you through your lifetime, and he is right to say so. 2050 is not the limit of the oil industry. it will go long beyond that. i've got the transcript of his interview this morning. i spoke to alec kemp two or three times, and he is right on the 15 billion to 16.5 billion that i have quoted is the right sort of range. that is exactly the point i was...
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the first footsteps on this strange new world must be taken cautiously. oon has only 1/6th the gravity of earth. the nature of its surface is still unknown. >> i'm going to step off now. >> that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> once on the surface, armstrong scoops up a small sample of lunar dust and rock, precautioning against the possibility of an emergency take off. according to plan, astronaut aldrin ascend from the vehicle. his equipment would way 333 pounds on earth, here they way about 6 pounds. ♪ for a brief moment the first men on the moon stand and look at the stark, lonely landscape around them, an experience which no one before them can share. but there is much to be done in the limited time in which they can stand on this airless, cloudless satellite of earth. this sheet of metal foil traps and holds particles from the sun, the solar wind or barrage of solar energy which constantly strikes the moon's surface. results of this experiment will be taken back to earth to reveal new secrets to anxious scientists. an american
the first footsteps on this strange new world must be taken cautiously. oon has only 1/6th the gravity of earth. the nature of its surface is still unknown. >> i'm going to step off now. >> that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> once on the surface, armstrong scoops up a small sample of lunar dust and rock, precautioning against the possibility of an emergency take off. according to plan, astronaut aldrin ascend from the vehicle. his equipment would way...
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it is not the first submarine. it was not the most advance summering, even of its day in the 1860's, but it was the first one to do something. it was proof of concept that submarine technology could work. it was brought to charleston in a number ofter months of preparation, they went out at night in 1864. siege atn was under the time. they had been strangled by land and by sea. they picked one of the ships blockading the harbor. they went out and made the , sunk it, solidifying its place in history, but then it disappeared. it never returns to the dock. it became a mystery. for 136 years, it was undiscovered, nobody knew where it was. in 1995, the discovery began the process and preparation for the recovery. it involved preparing the getting the conservation facility outfitted, and getting experts in who could do a good job for not only the recovery, but the follow-up treatment. that began in the year 2000. it is foreign a half feet long, three and a half feet wide, four feet tall. allowed access for the crew. there
it is not the first submarine. it was not the most advance summering, even of its day in the 1860's, but it was the first one to do something. it was proof of concept that submarine technology could work. it was brought to charleston in a number ofter months of preparation, they went out at night in 1864. siege atn was under the time. they had been strangled by land and by sea. they picked one of the ships blockading the harbor. they went out and made the , sunk it, solidifying its place in...
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the first reconstruction. for generations enslaved and free blacks met oppression with resistance, with creative adaptation, sometimes mixed with resignation or even despair. eventually the north for a variety of reasons which you know and which we may recapitulate shortly the north for a variety of reasons challenged the social and racial order of the south. that's the civil war. the white south, indeed, fought back in a total war that lasted for four years. southern blacks joined the fight on the side of the union and they helped ensure that the war became a struggle that would definitively end slavery. the confederacy was decisively ended in the war and radical reconstruction but whites in the south, as you know, eventually regained the right to do pretty much anything they wanted when it came to race relations in the south. and that had been accomplished by the end of the 19th-century. that's the first reconstruction. a brief narrative description of the second reconstruction. for generations, southern blac
the first reconstruction. for generations enslaved and free blacks met oppression with resistance, with creative adaptation, sometimes mixed with resignation or even despair. eventually the north for a variety of reasons which you know and which we may recapitulate shortly the north for a variety of reasons challenged the social and racial order of the south. that's the civil war. the white south, indeed, fought back in a total war that lasted for four years. southern blacks joined the fight on...
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we were going to be very very careful as to where we're going to scour of the first world war i mean what is it in your mind what is its significance most important significance for us today. but what is very clear as you rightly point out peter is that the war will even today's last year product of the first war you only need to look at a map of europe or indeed the map of the middle list and you can very clearly see that many of the flashpoints that we discussed today are largely the result of this discomfort like you know you can you can think about. the balkans of course you can think about the conflicts in palestine or in or in syria but i think there's a danger to project back onto the first war or interpretation of what follows after wards and of course we do this with the benefit of hindsight of course but we need to be a little bit careful and there are a few things that like to to to to to respond to if if i may i think there's a danger to forget that first of all back in one thousand nine hundred eighteen war is seen as a legitimate tool of foreign policy in the way that it
we were going to be very very careful as to where we're going to scour of the first world war i mean what is it in your mind what is its significance most important significance for us today. but what is very clear as you rightly point out peter is that the war will even today's last year product of the first war you only need to look at a map of europe or indeed the map of the middle list and you can very clearly see that many of the flashpoints that we discussed today are largely the result...
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viet cong had been active in the capital region. at first get an idea of the capabilities of battalion troops, johnston accompanied the lead elements. huts were burned to the ground. boothunist information was also leveled. even in the midst of combat, troops took a break. johnston learned that vietnamese have less stamina than americans and they must have frequent breaks and four meals a day. this did not interfere with the highly successful mission. when johnston arrived on the scene, he learned they had not been searched. he suggested to the commander that this be remedied. one was found to be on the wanted list. he had committed murders and atrocities against civilians. presented a major problem. it was also an infantry advisers responsibility to help arrange for arm support when needed. these personnel carriers were requested to assessed the first bytalion clearing the area the delta. the high grass made it easy for the viet cong to hide. some were captured, however, and many suspects flushed out for interrogation. it was up to the u.s.
viet cong had been active in the capital region. at first get an idea of the capabilities of battalion troops, johnston accompanied the lead elements. huts were burned to the ground. boothunist information was also leveled. even in the midst of combat, troops took a break. johnston learned that vietnamese have less stamina than americans and they must have frequent breaks and four meals a day. this did not interfere with the highly successful mission. when johnston arrived on the scene, he...
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but that was the first selfie in space. >> gemini 12. when gemini was over, the team of people, planners, astronauts, and people in the control center were complete synched and we came out with confidence in ourselves. it was like let us have this apollo stuff. we'll take it to the moon as fast as we possibly can. ♪ in the nation, the safest feature in your car is you. add vanishing deductible from nationwide insurance and get $100 off for every year of safe driving. which for you, shouldn't be a problem. just another way we put members first, because we don't have shareholders. join the nation. nationwide is on your side. >>> i recognize that there is some risk, people might look at our work as being perhaps dangerous, but we just try to take as much as that out as we can during pretesting to make sure the systems are good. i think we train in it and work in it so much and understand it well enough that we don't look at it from this view point. >> how far i want to go, i want to go as far as nasa goes and during my useful time as a pilot
but that was the first selfie in space. >> gemini 12. when gemini was over, the team of people, planners, astronauts, and people in the control center were complete synched and we came out with confidence in ourselves. it was like let us have this apollo stuff. we'll take it to the moon as fast as we possibly can. ♪ in the nation, the safest feature in your car is you. add vanishing deductible from nationwide insurance and get $100 off for every year of safe driving. which for you,...
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they will be here for the first 49ers game in two weeks. the situation will only be magnified when the niners are here. >> mark, we will be interested to see if they remedy the problems in the parking lot or if this is something we have to put up with. >> reporter: they say they have the ability to monitor all of this in realtime. there is a traffic camera network that is not active for the game that will be active within two weeks we understand. also, the parking app we talked so much about. it is only running on android phones right now. anyone with an apple phone, that will not be ready a couple of weeks. they don't have their full battery of resources but they have 20,000 fewer fans. we will have to wait and see. but i'm sure some changes will be made. >> thanks mark sayre. and plenty of people using the historic occasion to take a few stadium selfies. ej peterson tweeted this photo out before the game. laurie captured this one. cutest kids at levi stadium. go earthquakes. and these two celebrated their anniversary at the game. congratul
they will be here for the first 49ers game in two weeks. the situation will only be magnified when the niners are here. >> mark, we will be interested to see if they remedy the problems in the parking lot or if this is something we have to put up with. >> reporter: they say they have the ability to monitor all of this in realtime. there is a traffic camera network that is not active for the game that will be active within two weeks we understand. also, the parking app we talked so...
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us about the first shot, what you saw when the first -- when you heard the first shot. >> when i heard first shot, they were still like in a tug of war, like he was pulling in, and he was pulling out. then the shot came through the window. that's when michael kind of pulled back and yanked away. >> so tiffany, could you see michael's hands when the first shot was fired? >> yeah, they were up against the suv pulling away. >> so you saw his hands outside of the car when the first shot was fired? >> yes. >> so what the police chief said there about the -- michael getting inside the car somehow and assaulting the police officer inside the car, you didn't see that happen? >> no, i did not. >> okay. i want to play you something else a little bit more of what the police -- what the police chief says is a struggle over the officer's weapon. listen to this. >>'9" is our understanding at this point in the investigation that within the police car, there was a struggle over the officer's weapon. there was at least one shot fired within the car. >> tiffany, did you see anything that could have been
us about the first shot, what you saw when the first -- when you heard the first shot. >> when i heard first shot, they were still like in a tug of war, like he was pulling in, and he was pulling out. then the shot came through the window. that's when michael kind of pulled back and yanked away. >> so tiffany, could you see michael's hands when the first shot was fired? >> yeah, they were up against the suv pulling away. >> so you saw his hands outside of the car when...
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the first battalion was to clear this district where the viet cong was active near the capital regionat first to get an idea of the capabilities of the battalion troops, johnston accompanied the lead element. huts and c.p.s were burned to the ground. a communist information booth was levelled by first battalion soldiers and members of the self-defense corps. even in the midst of combat, troops took a break. johnston quickly learned that vietnamese have less stamina an americans and they must have frequent breaks and four meals a day. but this did not interfere with the mission. a sizable number of prisoners and suspects were captured. when johnston arrived on the scene he learned they had not been searched. he suggested that this be remedied. one was found to be on the wanted list, a hard core viet cong who committed murders and atrocities against civilians. interrogation of prisoners presented a major and continuing problem to johnston in his capacity as an adviser. it was his responsibility to arrange for armor support when needed. these armored personnel carriers were requested to
the first battalion was to clear this district where the viet cong was active near the capital regionat first to get an idea of the capabilities of the battalion troops, johnston accompanied the lead element. huts and c.p.s were burned to the ground. a communist information booth was levelled by first battalion soldiers and members of the self-defense corps. even in the midst of combat, troops took a break. johnston quickly learned that vietnamese have less stamina an americans and they must...
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the ftc took the first move. i will vote, finally, at the end of this year. is that a bill which tries to address concerns over re-commission consent? basically, giving people less putting. to negotiate with the providers and the people trying to deliver that media to the consumer, it puts people on a level playing field when it comes to those kinds of negotiations. >> new york democratic representative brian higgins, and colorado representative. monday night at 8:00 eastern on the communicators on c-span two. >> next, stories from three army veterans who served on the front lines during world war ii. a reflect on their experiences of d-day. this is one of several events hosted by the dwight d eisenhower memorial museum and mark the anniversary of d-day. it is about one hour and 10 minutes. >> good afternoon. the deputyeves, director. i would like to start with this quote. -- thely puts the word war in perspective. it is by john keegan who wrote "the second world war is the largest single event in human history. fought across six of the world seven continents
the ftc took the first move. i will vote, finally, at the end of this year. is that a bill which tries to address concerns over re-commission consent? basically, giving people less putting. to negotiate with the providers and the people trying to deliver that media to the consumer, it puts people on a level playing field when it comes to those kinds of negotiations. >> new york democratic representative brian higgins, and colorado representative. monday night at 8:00 eastern on the...
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the first one the iraqis set up a few mirage f-1. so you have an airplane built by the french, formed french, formed by the arabs who were trained by the russians. [laughter] wasn't going to end well for them and it didn't. ask yourself in an iraqi fighter squadron in four of your friends take up that morning to face the infidel and they never come back. are you going to be too jazzed about going up that afternoon? no appearance of the f-16s right in front of everybody and they got to them first before all of us had a chance much to her dismay. there was one day in the first war when we managed to pick up some low-flying mid-23 to a taken off and they were running mike slaughter dates the arabian border. they had taken out for the idea that we are going to get out of here. we are going east and we found our radar and the whole package of 50 airplanes come in this big huge student body left turn bluff tanks and bombs, let the burners to chase it down. put me to find the deck is supersonic speed and they made it across the border befor
the first one the iraqis set up a few mirage f-1. so you have an airplane built by the french, formed french, formed by the arabs who were trained by the russians. [laughter] wasn't going to end well for them and it didn't. ask yourself in an iraqi fighter squadron in four of your friends take up that morning to face the infidel and they never come back. are you going to be too jazzed about going up that afternoon? no appearance of the f-16s right in front of everybody and they got to them...
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oddly enough some of the people i got 18,000 comments in the first week for one chapter. a lot of that led to some good stuff like stewart graham one of the great wonderful colorful characters in this book. stewart graham was the guy who invented the whole earth catal catalog, the on line services. he invented, he helped to the demos when angle brett shows a computer system for the first time he was there at the creation of so many different things. he was with ken kesey and electric kool-aid acid test. he is been involved in things like that. he read my whole chapter and he said here's who was there and here's what we did when we started to well. he puts all these notes on it and other people say i was at the first homebrew meeting and it was more like these types of people. like wikipedia the wisdom of the crowd helps crowdsourcing. so i put a lot of that in the book and obviously gave them credit. like stewart brand said when he read an early version. >> host: is it tough to write a book like this when we are in the middle of of what is a continual innovation. matt? >>
oddly enough some of the people i got 18,000 comments in the first week for one chapter. a lot of that led to some good stuff like stewart graham one of the great wonderful colorful characters in this book. stewart graham was the guy who invented the whole earth catal catalog, the on line services. he invented, he helped to the demos when angle brett shows a computer system for the first time he was there at the creation of so many different things. he was with ken kesey and electric kool-aid...
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picking it up in the first. drew stubs hammers this ball. he makes a bee line for the toyota sign and makes the catch. and yes he did hang on. score less into the 6th. buster posey jumps on the hanging chain it is out of here. a two-run blast. he adds number 17 for a 3-0 giants lead. bumgarner cruising through and resistance is futile. 13k's for the south paw. perfecto into the eighth. he throws his bat at the ball and lucks out with a fair ball down the line. bumgarner gets the standing ovation and ends up with a one hitter and 13k's. they are tied for the wild card spot. a's in houston and an epically bad first pitch. she spiked it off the mound. the form is pretty good. the release p so int needs help. he is all over these highlights and for good reason. base hit to center and it is 1-0a's. first with the bat and then with the glove. here's john me. gomes full extension and a superman to make the catch. it is inbelievable. that's when carter launches a ball that got picked up onrush sheen radar. way out. -- on russian radar. the astros win
picking it up in the first. drew stubs hammers this ball. he makes a bee line for the toyota sign and makes the catch. and yes he did hang on. score less into the 6th. buster posey jumps on the hanging chain it is out of here. a two-run blast. he adds number 17 for a 3-0 giants lead. bumgarner cruising through and resistance is futile. 13k's for the south paw. perfecto into the eighth. he throws his bat at the ball and lucks out with a fair ball down the line. bumgarner gets the standing...
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temperatures dropped below the levels. a firstheck on weather and live doppler 7 hd. >> good evening. the perfect example is walnut creek. yesterday was 103. today, 84. so 19-degree drop in one day. live doppler 7 hd. showing the coastal clouds and the fog starting to spill into the bay. still clear in some inland locations. and i want to show you more highs. we still hit 101 in ukiah. temperatures still steady. san jose was a bit cooler. temperatures dropped by 5 to 10 degrees and were cooler than average. i'll let you know how much cooler it will be with the seven-day forecast. >> all right. thanks. >>> an american doctor infected with the deadly ebola virus is now in atlanta. doctors say they're confident the incurable virus will not escape. >> the main see climbing out of the ambulance, dr. kent brantly, is the first to have it on u.s. soil. it is a vicious virus that has killed hundreds in west africa over the past few months. for now, dr. brantly who was infected while trying to contain ebola in liberia, will be treated in a
temperatures dropped below the levels. a firstheck on weather and live doppler 7 hd. >> good evening. the perfect example is walnut creek. yesterday was 103. today, 84. so 19-degree drop in one day. live doppler 7 hd. showing the coastal clouds and the fog starting to spill into the bay. still clear in some inland locations. and i want to show you more highs. we still hit 101 in ukiah. temperatures still steady. san jose was a bit cooler. temperatures dropped by 5 to 10 degrees and were...
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today is the first big test for the flow of traffic to the stadium for the first game there. soccer game between the san jose earthquakes and the seattle sounders. that's right it starts at 7:30. back out to len ramirez at the caltrain station in mountain view. len? how are things moving now? >> reporter: things are moving pretty well. in fact if you are with us just a few minutes ago in one of those big caltrains came through with about 1,000 people, those people have mostly diss peered -- disappeared. the few people who didn't fit onto the vta trips are getting on to a second train just across the tracks over there. so their ride to levi's stadium. at this point there's no shortage of trains and we can see from the live picture you can see the fans that are going to be wacking down this little -- walking down this little walkway in-between the barriers there and they will be crossing the tracks to get on to that train but not right now because there's another caltrain coming down the tracks. you might just see there in the distance, their lights from the locomotive coming th
today is the first big test for the flow of traffic to the stadium for the first game there. soccer game between the san jose earthquakes and the seattle sounders. that's right it starts at 7:30. back out to len ramirez at the caltrain station in mountain view. len? how are things moving now? >> reporter: things are moving pretty well. in fact if you are with us just a few minutes ago in one of those big caltrains came through with about 1,000 people, those people have mostly diss peered...
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picking it up in the first. drew stubs hammers this ball. he makes a bee line for the toyota sign and makes the catch. and yes he did hang on. score less into the 6th. buster posey jumps on the hanging chain it is out of here. a two-run blast. he adds number 17 for a 3-0 giants lead. bumgarner cruising through and resistance is futile. 13k's for the south paw. perfecto into the eighth. he throws his bat at the ball and lucks out with a fair ball down the line. bumgarner gets the standing ovation and ends up with a one hitter and 13k's. they are tied for the wild card spot. a's in houston and an epically bad first pitch. she spiked it off the mound. the form is pretty good. the release p so int needs help. he is all over these highlights and for good reason. base hit to center and it is 1-0a's. first with the bat and then with the glove. here's john me. gomes full extension and a superman to make the catch. it is inbelievable. that's when carter launches a ball that got picked up onrush sheen radar. way out. -- on russian radar. the astros win
picking it up in the first. drew stubs hammers this ball. he makes a bee line for the toyota sign and makes the catch. and yes he did hang on. score less into the 6th. buster posey jumps on the hanging chain it is out of here. a two-run blast. he adds number 17 for a 3-0 giants lead. bumgarner cruising through and resistance is futile. 13k's for the south paw. perfecto into the eighth. he throws his bat at the ball and lucks out with a fair ball down the line. bumgarner gets the standing...
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of the first street. and i think picture. on a reporter's twitter. and instagram. to be in the know. on my. choose your language. of choice make it with zero in federal conversations and much as it was on the title go to a service or to choose good news could consume instead of. choose the opinions that you'd be great to. choose to stories could impact your life choose be access to your office. coming up on our team new information on the moments leading up to the death of missouri teenager michael brown we now know the name of the officer who shot him and what a prime the victim may have committed just minutes before he died or poured on the case and protests unfolding in ferguson just ahead. and the protests didn't stop in missouri vigils and gatherings were held in honor of michael brown and over ninety cities across the country one of the largest created this scene at n.y.c. is famed times square a look at that from new york city coming up. and we're still waiting on the cia tour.
of the first street. and i think picture. on a reporter's twitter. and instagram. to be in the know. on my. choose your language. of choice make it with zero in federal conversations and much as it was on the title go to a service or to choose good news could consume instead of. choose the opinions that you'd be great to. choose to stories could impact your life choose be access to your office. coming up on our team new information on the moments leading up to the death of missouri teenager...
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she throughout the first pitch at a world series game. gularly beg to run for office, and the office and often asked to be the nasa administrator. she turned them all down. wait too private to take such a public job. plus sally grew up and lived most of her life in southern california in the perfect climate of southern california. and none of her -- when one of her nasa colleagues said terror during one change of a administration, but would it take to be used take the job of nasa administrator? she said, if they moved to california. she was also funny and mischievous. the thing is, her real name was indeed it sally ride. i mean, how does that happen? but she was not the inspiration for the rocket "mustang sally" with this wonderful course. indeed, the she used to say that she ran from that saw her entire life or any of you at the launch ? my absolute favorite sign at the kennedy space center was along the strip in cocoa beach there was a restaurant -- excuse me, a bank that had a huge marquee that said ride sally ride and you guys can taga
she throughout the first pitch at a world series game. gularly beg to run for office, and the office and often asked to be the nasa administrator. she turned them all down. wait too private to take such a public job. plus sally grew up and lived most of her life in southern california in the perfect climate of southern california. and none of her -- when one of her nasa colleagues said terror during one change of a administration, but would it take to be used take the job of nasa administrator?...
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so in that he became the first in the kansas city monarchs first team to travel exclusively by bus. e other thing that i think is always interesting is that the kansas city monarchs in 1930, they popularized night baseball. you think of night baseball you don't think of the monarchs. most people remember the date, i think it was may 24th, 1935, when they talk about cincinnati lighting up its park. that's the date i learned as a child. this is when night baseball started in the major leagues. but actually with the kansas city monarchs it started in 1930. wilkinson being the basebabseba innovator and genius he was he wanted to make night baseball popular. he saw carnivals and circuses had lights and he created some towers he could take on trucks from city to city and popularized this night baseball. now the major leagues were skeptical of the night baseball, so it's been recorded that ben johnson president of the american league said it was a passing fad, it would never last. and wilkinson said that lights will be to baseball what talkies are to movies. another bit of interesting bit o
so in that he became the first in the kansas city monarchs first team to travel exclusively by bus. e other thing that i think is always interesting is that the kansas city monarchs in 1930, they popularized night baseball. you think of night baseball you don't think of the monarchs. most people remember the date, i think it was may 24th, 1935, when they talk about cincinnati lighting up its park. that's the date i learned as a child. this is when night baseball started in the major leagues....
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makes the first out. and then the double play, as if he's at shortstop. >> barry: well, they brought him in the pitch. fills in nicely. throws to probably the strongest man on the team, marquis jackson. and has the ball in his hand. watch the footwork, and the strike to first base, double play. and american champion. >> karl: hard to imagine what it means to the kids, the families, the little league, jackie robinson west, and the city of chicago. they are the united states world series champions. an unbelievable story. taking care of the powerhouse of the west. las vegas, nevada. hondras. double play balls. some strong pitching. we'll be back after this message, and a word from our abc stations. >> karl: welcome back. again, we started the telecast talking about optimism and hope. the unpredictability of 11, 12, and 13-year-old boys. the first all-african-american team to make it here in about 30 years. 10:00 a.m. tomorrow, the consolation game, japan and las vegas, nevada. and then 1:00 p.m. eastern time
makes the first out. and then the double play, as if he's at shortstop. >> barry: well, they brought him in the pitch. fills in nicely. throws to probably the strongest man on the team, marquis jackson. and has the ball in his hand. watch the footwork, and the strike to first base, double play. and american champion. >> karl: hard to imagine what it means to the kids, the families, the little league, jackie robinson west, and the city of chicago. they are the united states world...
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next a nasa documentary detailing the first mission to land two men on the moon. that's fold by the story of the construction of the hoover dam. in an hour a 1960 interview with herbert hoover who discusses life beyond his presidency. and later u.s. army captain william johnston with his work on the republic of vietnam in the 1960s. that's all ahead here on c-span 3. >>> this labor day, on this c-span network, on c-span at 5:30 eastern an education department summit on bullying in schools. at 8:00, bill nye the science guy and ken hamm debate evolution. on c-span's 2 book tv james clyburn talks about his life from his youth in the jim crow south to his leadership position in the house of representatives. at 8:30 author civil a dukes morris on her book "price of fame." at 10:00 p.m. arthur lewis discusses the hidden world of high frequency stock trading. on c-span 3's american history tv at 7:15 p.m. eastern time, american artifacts look at declassified documents related to the 1964 gulf of tonkin. at 8:00, president warren hardings's love letters. and then that's
next a nasa documentary detailing the first mission to land two men on the moon. that's fold by the story of the construction of the hoover dam. in an hour a 1960 interview with herbert hoover who discusses life beyond his presidency. and later u.s. army captain william johnston with his work on the republic of vietnam in the 1960s. that's all ahead here on c-span 3. >>> this labor day, on this c-span network, on c-span at 5:30 eastern an education department summit on bullying in...
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we tailor the briefings for the first customer. the president decides who else will receive the briefing in addition to him. that changes from administration to administration. president kennedy wasn't happy with the essay format. of theed a checklist most critical national security intelligence that we had at the time. we created the president's intelligence checklist. ford was the first president to get regular one-on-one briefings from cia, and the president always travels with his cia briefer. traveling with the president on , on air force one for the next 13 hours until the president came back to andrews, was the cia briefer. in 2004, we have the intelligence reform and terrorism prevention act. that piece of legislation was the first sweeping change to the intelligence community. as a result of that, the position of director of national intelligence is created, and the moved up to the dni level to cia contributes to almost 90% of the briefings, but now other members of the intelligence community also contribute to the briefing
we tailor the briefings for the first customer. the president decides who else will receive the briefing in addition to him. that changes from administration to administration. president kennedy wasn't happy with the essay format. of theed a checklist most critical national security intelligence that we had at the time. we created the president's intelligence checklist. ford was the first president to get regular one-on-one briefings from cia, and the president always travels with his cia...
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so you have the george w. bush first ladies' initiative, tough global women's -- you have the global women's initiative, the women of afghanistan. you're keeping going. >> we are continuing to work, both george and i are, through the george bush institute which is in dallas now at the bush library and museum. and it gives both of us a chance to keep working on the issues that were the most important to us. pink ribbon, red ribbon is our global health initiative. many of you already know about that. we've launched in three countries in africa, and we're going to hear about some more in a few minutes. but because pepfar was started while george was president, the president's emergency plan for aids relief, we wanted to be able to continue a global health initiative that builds on pepfar. and when we looked at the cancer numbers across africa and really across the world and saw that cervical cancer -- which is preventable -- is the leading cause of cancer death among african women, we figured out there was a way we could us
so you have the george w. bush first ladies' initiative, tough global women's -- you have the global women's initiative, the women of afghanistan. you're keeping going. >> we are continuing to work, both george and i are, through the george bush institute which is in dallas now at the bush library and museum. and it gives both of us a chance to keep working on the issues that were the most important to us. pink ribbon, red ribbon is our global health initiative. many of you already know...
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right see the. first street. and i think you're. an army corps. instrument. to me in the cloak. cloak. i know c.n.n. the m s n b c news have taken some slightly but the fact is i admire their commitment to cover all sides of the story just in case one of them happens to be accurate. that was funny but it's closer to the truth and the might think. it's because one politician and the mainstream media work side by side the joke is actually on here. i'd argue teen years we have a different pretty. good though because the news of the world just is not this funny i'm not laughing dammit i'm not going to look. at. you guys stick to the jokes i will hand over their stuff that i've got a. big bucket. over to go did you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open process is critical to our democracy albus. role. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and across a cynical we've been hijacked trying handful of transnational corporations that will profit by de
right see the. first street. and i think you're. an army corps. instrument. to me in the cloak. cloak. i know c.n.n. the m s n b c news have taken some slightly but the fact is i admire their commitment to cover all sides of the story just in case one of them happens to be accurate. that was funny but it's closer to the truth and the might think. it's because one politician and the mainstream media work side by side the joke is actually on here. i'd argue teen years we have a different pretty....
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the first electric vehicle from mercedes-benz. >>> the world health organization today declared the ebola an international public outbreak. ebola was first reported in guinea then spread to liberia, sierra leone and most recently nigeria. today nigeria announced a national emergency and closed the hospital where it was found. 1,700 cases of ebola have been confirmed. 961 people have died. this is the largest case since ebola was identified in humans. >>> the government of malaysian says it is taking over malaysian airlines and removing it from the stock market. the airline was already in trouble even before the two deadly disasters hit. the government of malaysian plans to buy back the 30% of the airline that's in the hand of private shareholders. >>> it's the type of technology once used in the cockpit of jet fighters. but next year it'll be available in cars. it's called navdy. a start up created a hands free device that sits on your dashboard. it's designed for navigation, talking and texting without ever taking your eyes off the road. navdy projects the information right in front of y
the first electric vehicle from mercedes-benz. >>> the world health organization today declared the ebola an international public outbreak. ebola was first reported in guinea then spread to liberia, sierra leone and most recently nigeria. today nigeria announced a national emergency and closed the hospital where it was found. 1,700 cases of ebola have been confirmed. 961 people have died. this is the largest case since ebola was identified in humans. >>> the government of...
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they were the first to use them. then they began collecting men and they called people who they had served with in prior campaigns in the early part of world war ii and they called others. word got around like that. i just need to tell you that these guys who did this, they're young and they get a phone call wherever they're stationed. hey, how would you like to be part of a top secret project that you can't talk about, you'll get absolutely no reward from it, it's dangerous as can be and you'll probably see heavy combat. you know what those 523 guys did? they said, sinus up! i think it's the same spirit that brought two guys up from florida and georgia. it's a road trip, yeah, let's to do it. so one of the guys that they recruited was -- was budly lewis. and somewhere i have something about him. there it is. okay. so bill cherry, dick cole and jake sarts, they were joined -- they joined project nine. and one of those guys was buddy lewis. john k. lewis jr. was best known as the first baseman for the washington senato
they were the first to use them. then they began collecting men and they called people who they had served with in prior campaigns in the early part of world war ii and they called others. word got around like that. i just need to tell you that these guys who did this, they're young and they get a phone call wherever they're stationed. hey, how would you like to be part of a top secret project that you can't talk about, you'll get absolutely no reward from it, it's dangerous as can be and...
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the i.c.c. first - the plo, as a representative, has to first join the i.c.c., which they are not in a hurry to do. even if they join, if it becomes a member state of the international criminal court, there are other procedural issues and hurdles that the court and the state of pal stipe or the plo -- palestine or the plo has to get over. it's not the act of joining. it does not mean that the cases will take up the investigation. >> when they get to the court, these things take a long time much. it's a drawn out process, isn't it? >> yes. in addition to the procedural problems, it's a very long process, and since the declaration of the international criminal court, there's only been one conviction. it's a very, very long process. the other thing about the international criminal court is it's seen as a political body. even though it is illegal. it's a court that is supposed to enforce the law. it's influenced by political pressure, and it could play a role in how different indictments are handled. we s
the i.c.c. first - the plo, as a representative, has to first join the i.c.c., which they are not in a hurry to do. even if they join, if it becomes a member state of the international criminal court, there are other procedural issues and hurdles that the court and the state of pal stipe or the plo -- palestine or the plo has to get over. it's not the act of joining. it does not mean that the cases will take up the investigation. >> when they get to the court, these things take a long...
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controlling the ebola viruses on the table as the first ever u.s. africa summit is now in washington. trade and investment between the two side is top priority. let's start in the middle east where israel says all its troops have now left gaza at the start of the new three-day truce. israel and hamas agreed to the cease-fire to try to end nearly a month of fighting in the middle east. it went into effect early this morning and will hopefully hold as the two sides come together in egypt for talks on a longer-lasting agreement. >> israeli soldiers begin to leave gaza, but they will not be going home just yet. the israeli defense force announced tuesday morning it was leaving the gaza strip at the head of a start of a 72 hour cease-fire. a relative calm settled on the region. the egyptian proposal for all parties to hold fire beaches aware of the others true intentions. >> all the while hoping israeli forces will withdraw from gaza for good. >> we will be watching hamas very closely. hamas has a pattern of deliberately violating cease-fires over the las
controlling the ebola viruses on the table as the first ever u.s. africa summit is now in washington. trade and investment between the two side is top priority. let's start in the middle east where israel says all its troops have now left gaza at the start of the new three-day truce. israel and hamas agreed to the cease-fire to try to end nearly a month of fighting in the middle east. it went into effect early this morning and will hopefully hold as the two sides come together in egypt for...
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the first couple --. ask the prosecutors of sutherland, did she ever say anything to you or indicate to you she was interested in mr. williams romantically? sutherla sutherland:no. >>enn that she said she even witnessed romance between the first couple in a poem the governor wrote to his wife. an interesting moment in the hallway during a break t former governor actually went and greeted mary shea sutherland and gave her a hug. >>> six months after the fact and still no charges in the murder of a popular music teacher in alexandria, virginia. somebody shot and killed ruth ann when he opened her door back in february. another woman inside was injured. charles severance is a man being investigated as well as two other high profile murders. they are holding him now in jail in loudoun county on an unrelated gun charge. >>> a montgomery county woman is talking about her husband's murder. they were married for than 50 years but her life changed this week. her husband was found dead in their backyard of their hom
the first couple --. ask the prosecutors of sutherland, did she ever say anything to you or indicate to you she was interested in mr. williams romantically? sutherla sutherland:no. >>enn that she said she even witnessed romance between the first couple in a poem the governor wrote to his wife. an interesting moment in the hallway during a break t former governor actually went and greeted mary shea sutherland and gave her a hug. >>> six months after the fact and still no charges...
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it will depend on the security situation. >> the first u.s. ombing raids in iraq since 2011 -- the pair of warplanes taking off from a u.s. aircraft carrier in the persian gulf, hitting isis targets just outside the kurdish capital. the pentagon saying its aircraft had struck islamist militants who had attacked kurdish forces. airstrikes coincide with humanitarian aid drops. both operations authorized by barack obama on thursday as he warned of a looming genocide. >> we thank barack obama again for his decision to give military support to the kurdish fighters. it also ensures that kurdistan is a place for religious minorities. this should have been done earlier. >> the area has seen an influx of refugees. in recent days iraq's biggest christian town, the latest to fall under islamist control. >> we are happy about the airstrikes. we want our home back. but our government needs to find a proper solution for us. >> the u.s. intervention comes to the months after isis first siege houston swathes -- huge swathes of northern iraq. >> their hiring ch
it will depend on the security situation. >> the first u.s. ombing raids in iraq since 2011 -- the pair of warplanes taking off from a u.s. aircraft carrier in the persian gulf, hitting isis targets just outside the kurdish capital. the pentagon saying its aircraft had struck islamist militants who had attacked kurdish forces. airstrikes coincide with humanitarian aid drops. both operations authorized by barack obama on thursday as he warned of a looming genocide. >> we thank barack...
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you see, had played out when they landed a 11 was to make the first landing. sony about the one as commander. they talked about it during the apollo eight. they went up and were circling the moon. it talked about a mission control. kneele was back out with frank gorman. a pack of contenders. they talked about it. asked about the crew. a : the miss it. their work beer drinking buddies. there were from different backgrounds. the wasn't looking for bodies to drink beer with pernod was looking for the best guys out there. there's nobody out there better at handling the command module. and he says, and a ph.d. is and everything, made a scientist happy. and a lot of speculation written. buzz aldrin was so mad. he was the first on the moon it did take one picture of neil armstrong on the moon. well, when that started speculating nasty about it. what the hell of it talking about? and at the camera, and to put of the experiment. now, i gave him the camera for a few minutes before he had to get back on board. he took pictures. he took one of the loading. and that's what
you see, had played out when they landed a 11 was to make the first landing. sony about the one as commander. they talked about it during the apollo eight. they went up and were circling the moon. it talked about a mission control. kneele was back out with frank gorman. a pack of contenders. they talked about it. asked about the crew. a : the miss it. their work beer drinking buddies. there were from different backgrounds. the wasn't looking for bodies to drink beer with pernod was looking for...