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murder in the first degree after deliberation rebecca. we the jury find the defendant james egan holmes guilty of murder in the first degree after deliberation. part b is left unanswered and the answer on part c is yes. verdict form part 13 murder in the first degree, emtreatment indifference, we find the defendant james egan holmes guilty of murder in the first degree extreme indifference part b is left unanswered and the answer -- >> so the jury has found james holmes guilty on all of the first degree murder charges 12 murder charges in the first degree for each of the victims. each of the people killed three years ago the jury is also now finding the defendant guilty on the second murder charge represented to this and that is indifference to the death of each of these victims. so it would appear that james holmes is going to be found guilty on every single one of the 24 murder counts that was brought against him. and that the jury rejected the claim that he was not guilty by reason of insanity, in order the jury found that james holmes
murder in the first degree after deliberation rebecca. we the jury find the defendant james egan holmes guilty of murder in the first degree after deliberation. part b is left unanswered and the answer on part c is yes. verdict form part 13 murder in the first degree, emtreatment indifference, we find the defendant james egan holmes guilty of murder in the first degree extreme indifference part b is left unanswered and the answer -- >> so the jury has found james holmes guilty on all of...
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the jury. so a lot of decisions to be made. but we first have to get through the verdict form and find out exactly what it is. >> and it's hundreds of pages long. greta, thank you very much. >>> we'll have some fascinating results also in all of this breaking news today from chattanooga, tennessee to the verdict we just read in colorado. we also have new fox polls out tonight. when we come back we'll have those. more on the chattanooga marine murders with the panel. busy breaking news night. when you're not confident your company's data is secure the possibility of a breach can quickly become the only thing you think about. that's where at&t can help. at at&t we monitor our network traffic so we can see things others can't. mitigating risks across your business. leaving you free to focus on what matters most. unbelievable! toenail fungus? seriously? smash it with jublia! jublia is a prescription medicine proven to treat toenail fungus. use jublia as instructed by your doctor. look at the footwork! most common side effects include ingrown to
the jury. so a lot of decisions to be made. but we first have to get through the verdict form and find out exactly what it is. >> and it's hundreds of pages long. greta, thank you very much. >>> we'll have some fascinating results also in all of this breaking news today from chattanooga, tennessee to the verdict we just read in colorado. we also have new fox polls out tonight. when we come back we'll have those. more on the chattanooga marine murders with the panel. busy breaking...
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what happened to the first folio's? were they marginalized or did people truly realize that someday this would be valuable? >> guest: i don't know the collectors or actors or producers at the time. someday people will recognize how great this is. in fact over that period of time we have the english civil wars during which the puritans took over parliament and then they prohibited place from being produced which meant there were no new plays being written into all plays were not being performed so it was not until the restoration that shakespeare's plays again come back to the stage and by then public tastes had changed a little bit. the producers of the plays started to change the endings. >> host: i have had several movies made in hollywood. i know how that works. >> guest: it's notorious at the end. a particular actor on the copy of the folio a man named david derek -- derek. he added that the plays themselves producing them in london for example romeo and juliette he produced with either happy endings are said endings
what happened to the first folio's? were they marginalized or did people truly realize that someday this would be valuable? >> guest: i don't know the collectors or actors or producers at the time. someday people will recognize how great this is. in fact over that period of time we have the english civil wars during which the puritans took over parliament and then they prohibited place from being produced which meant there were no new plays being written into all plays were not being...
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he made the first leg of the tour today. don't forget armstrong, of course, conquered cancer before he rode those seven tour de frances. >>> weather like this in >>> always watching always tracking, wusa9's first alert weather, d.c.'s most accurate. >> let's talk about our 3- degree guarantee. today we went high of 84, let you know how we did tonight at 11:00. may have a verdict in the colorado shooting. here's lesli. >> we the jury find the defendant james egan holmes guilty of murder in the first degree after deliberation. that's part a. part b is left unmarked. part c, did the defendant use or possess and threaten the use of a deadly weapon? answer, yes. verdict form count 2, murder in the first degree after deliberation, we the jury find the defendant guilty of murder in the first degree after deliberation. part b is left unmarked. in part c reads did the defendant use or possess and threaten the use of a deadly weapon? answer yes. verdict form count 3 murder in the first degree after deliberation. jesse childress. we, th
he made the first leg of the tour today. don't forget armstrong, of course, conquered cancer before he rode those seven tour de frances. >>> weather like this in >>> always watching always tracking, wusa9's first alert weather, d.c.'s most accurate. >> let's talk about our 3- degree guarantee. today we went high of 84, let you know how we did tonight at 11:00. may have a verdict in the colorado shooting. here's lesli. >> we the jury find the defendant james egan...
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this was in the 1930's, first of all, no cure. second of all we lost track of how severe and prevalent that alyssa was in a lot of different parts of the country. lou, in her typical take charge, i've got this sort of frame of mind, collects information on all the different potential sanitarium swear pete king convalesce, he gets -- once it get made public, they get all kinds of letters telling him how tuberculosis can be cured, quack medicine is alive and well it hasn't changed very much. she eventually settles on a sanitarium in asheville, north carolina. they range from feet to go there, they thought about having him convalesce at the camp that bloomberg had builds in the shenandoah mountains, but they decided that pete -- rapid and was very accessible. they decided that he needed to be first of all where there was more attentive care and also that was easily accessible. so that is where he convalesce. pete's wife and two children moved into the white house for the duration, but lou in her very typical strong management style, t
this was in the 1930's, first of all, no cure. second of all we lost track of how severe and prevalent that alyssa was in a lot of different parts of the country. lou, in her typical take charge, i've got this sort of frame of mind, collects information on all the different potential sanitarium swear pete king convalesce, he gets -- once it get made public, they get all kinds of letters telling him how tuberculosis can be cured, quack medicine is alive and well it hasn't changed very much. she...
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it is the first known baby conceived outside its mother's womb." louise joy brown, a normal baby girl, born under extraordinary circumstances. best known as the world's first test-tube baby whose birth was the beginning of a revolution for infertility. "indeed, at birth, it came out crying its head off and in very good state, breathing very well. it was a beautiful, normal baby. uh it's been assessed by our pediatricians. and, in fact, although it was taken for a few hours to their special baby care unit, the baby has now been transferred to the mother because it's well enough to be with the mother as most babies are with their mothers in the usual way." in vitro fertilization was pioneered by patrick steptoe and robert edwards. they began experimenting in the 1960s but their work was hardly celebrated. many in the scientific community considered it immoral. but the two remained undeterred, eventually catching the attention of several infertile couples desperate to conceive. one of those couples was lesley and peter brown. they underwent the procedu
it is the first known baby conceived outside its mother's womb." louise joy brown, a normal baby girl, born under extraordinary circumstances. best known as the world's first test-tube baby whose birth was the beginning of a revolution for infertility. "indeed, at birth, it came out crying its head off and in very good state, breathing very well. it was a beautiful, normal baby. uh it's been assessed by our pediatricians. and, in fact, although it was taken for a few hours to their...
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murder in the first degree -- >> we are listening as the verdict is being read. it is obvious that he has been found guilty. and that he has been found guilty of first-degree murder with extreme indifference. let's bring our panel back in. let me start with you, paul. as they're reading these voluminous charges. we see where it is going. but the critical part of this will be will they find him guilty where he was in his right mind? or will they go for the defense that he was guilty by reason of insanity. that's what will be critical here. no surprise that he is being found guilty. >> this verdict of guilty it sounds like on all counts doesn't come as a surprise to anyone. the insanity defense is usually a hail mary pass. it almost never works. one of the people not surprised is the defense attorney. so what they were doing, even during this phase, is kind of teeing up what they're going to say to try to save their client's life. two years ago when the prosecution announced they were going for the death penalty. the defense attorney said we'll plead guilty if you t
murder in the first degree -- >> we are listening as the verdict is being read. it is obvious that he has been found guilty. and that he has been found guilty of first-degree murder with extreme indifference. let's bring our panel back in. let me start with you, paul. as they're reading these voluminous charges. we see where it is going. but the critical part of this will be will they find him guilty where he was in his right mind? or will they go for the defense that he was guilty by...
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the u.s. army first developed an offensive cyber operation capability using viruses in 1990, when the u.s. army center for signals warefare had been trying to develop malicious software concepts to use against an adversary. control system. the challenge was how to get the virus into an adversary's command and control system. the first publicized foreign hacker threat to national security began emerging in 1989. in march 1989, three west german hackers were arrested after selling western military passwords and computer codes to a soviet kgb agent. about a year later, in 1990, and australian hacker was arrested for breaking into the leavenworth lavatory in california, a nuclear research facility, also shutting down a nasser computer network in norfolk, virginia. in 1991, a group of dutch teenagers who were later arrested, hacked into defense department computers and got access to sensitive information related to the persian gulf war operations. meanwhile, another group of dutch hackers contacted the iraqi
the u.s. army first developed an offensive cyber operation capability using viruses in 1990, when the u.s. army center for signals warefare had been trying to develop malicious software concepts to use against an adversary. control system. the challenge was how to get the virus into an adversary's command and control system. the first publicized foreign hacker threat to national security began emerging in 1989. in march 1989, three west german hackers were arrested after selling western...
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what happened to the first folio's? were they marginalize or do people recognize some babies would be truly valuable? >> guest: i don't know that collectors are they actors are the producers. someday people will recognize how great this is. in fact over that. of time we have the english civil wars in which the puritans took over parliament. and they prohibited plays which meant there were no new place being written and old plays were not being performed so was quite some time after the restoration that shakespeare's plays came back to station by then public's taste to change a little bit. the producers of the play start to change the ending. >> host: i've had several movies made in hollywood that i know how that works. >> guest: victorious in the end. >> host: with a machine gun. >> guest: with a machine gun right. david berek was a very well-known traffic actor. he edited the play himself producing them in london. for example romario and juliette he produced with happy endings are sad endings, you imagine? i think he cu
what happened to the first folio's? were they marginalize or do people recognize some babies would be truly valuable? >> guest: i don't know that collectors are they actors are the producers. someday people will recognize how great this is. in fact over that. of time we have the english civil wars in which the puritans took over parliament. and they prohibited plays which meant there were no new place being written and old plays were not being performed so was quite some time after the...
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the first lady. is is frances cleveland and the second administration. it looks little different. she is not the young ingenue. she is a confident matron. this is a pretty piece you could have in your home. notice the same image is used in this ribbon. you can have a souvenir from the world's fair, commemorating their visit to the fair. susan: so they are moving to new york. why are they going to new york for their next stop? ms. dunlap: it was probably a good place for frances with her interest in the arts, and cleveland got a job there. he worked for a law firm. the attorney for jpmorgan, and several other extremely well-known and financially well-off and influential people. he was considered at council. he wasn't actually practicing law at the practicing attorney as much as overseeing activities within the law firm. susan: the suggestion was it was the way to reclaim the white house. mr. stoermer: they went right back into it. the fact of him winning the popular vote continues the democrats into th
the first lady. is is frances cleveland and the second administration. it looks little different. she is not the young ingenue. she is a confident matron. this is a pretty piece you could have in your home. notice the same image is used in this ribbon. you can have a souvenir from the world's fair, commemorating their visit to the fair. susan: so they are moving to new york. why are they going to new york for their next stop? ms. dunlap: it was probably a good place for frances with her...
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it really was the first global war. the seven years war, or the french and indian war in north america. this horn is a great embodiment of the optimism that colonial americans had at this point in her history. but, of course, shortly after the riotous celebrations settled down, someone has to pay the bill. this as often is when reality sets in. the story we will tell begins after this moment when british policymakers have to face up to the cost of victory, the price of victory. now the of something like 80,000 catholic french inhabitants, former french colonists in north america, tens of thousands of native americans who formerly had been part of the french empire in north america. they are now subject of king george iii. so, armies have to be stationed in america. fleets have got to be stationed not just in america but in south america policing this new british empire. and so, this is the roots of the odious stamp act, which many people view as the beginning of the revolutionary period. it takes another 10 years for the
it really was the first global war. the seven years war, or the french and indian war in north america. this horn is a great embodiment of the optimism that colonial americans had at this point in her history. but, of course, shortly after the riotous celebrations settled down, someone has to pay the bill. this as often is when reality sets in. the story we will tell begins after this moment when british policymakers have to face up to the cost of victory, the price of victory. now the of...
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she was the first president of the dar. caroline harrison, first ladies. from martha washington to michelle obama. sundays on c-span 3. each week, american history tv's reel america brings you tales of the 20th century. >> it is the former territories first election as a state. anyone offices -- 81 offices open. candidates for governor include democrat john burns. voters are faced with the first opportunity to participate in the nation's government. a ballot is cast by 93% of those eligible. the governor, william quinn, a republican. [applause] >> the gop and a kratz control one vote of the legislature -- and democrats control one vote of the legislature each. elected to congress, the first japanese american ever. a war hero. the first asian ever elected to the senate, fong chinese. >> they look at this as if it were a matter and antimatter. >> anything complicated confuses him. >> so makers robert gordon and morgan neville talk about their documentary, best of enemies, on the 1968 debate between conservative william f buckley and will -- and liberal courte
she was the first president of the dar. caroline harrison, first ladies. from martha washington to michelle obama. sundays on c-span 3. each week, american history tv's reel america brings you tales of the 20th century. >> it is the former territories first election as a state. anyone offices -- 81 offices open. candidates for governor include democrat john burns. voters are faced with the first opportunity to participate in the nation's government. a ballot is cast by 93% of those...
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i pay for the cattle feed first. bills for other suppliers have to wait. >> the agricultural minister has it knowledge 25,000 french farmers are near bankruptcy. emergency measures will be announced on wednesday. french farmers have been a formidable foe. >> we will follow that story as it develops. >> thank you for that look at the business news. it is time for the press review. >> time to look at what the papers have said today. 54 years later, the u.s. and cuba are opening embassies. >> it is on the front page of china daily. it shows how big a story this is. you can see they talk about how it is official that the u.s. and cuba have restored diplomatic ties. you can see a photo of the flag being raised in washington at the embassy in washington. cuban papers are excited about this. they cannot get over the fact that the cuban flag is flying over washington. if you want the details, you have all of the details. >> what kind of reaction has there been in the u.s. media? >> this is the editorial from the new york time
i pay for the cattle feed first. bills for other suppliers have to wait. >> the agricultural minister has it knowledge 25,000 french farmers are near bankruptcy. emergency measures will be announced on wednesday. french farmers have been a formidable foe. >> we will follow that story as it develops. >> thank you for that look at the business news. it is time for the press review. >> time to look at what the papers have said today. 54 years later, the u.s. and cuba are...
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she is the first first lady to have a graduate degree. she married richard nixon at age 28 years old. she had a wide variety of jobs. that would do anything to earn the money to pay her way through college. she was a janitor. she helped the family at farming before her parents died. she was a book keeper. she was a pharmacy manager. she was a high school business teacher. she continued to work after her marriage. she had two daughters. she was 56 years old when she became first lady. she was first lady for 5.5 years. she died at age 81 years old and is buried at the next and presidential library -- the nixon presidential library. pat nixon, very underappreciated , she visited over 80 countries. when she went on these trips she wasn't content to just go to receptions. she would do those things but she also wanted to meet the people. she wanted to go to schools, the hospitals. she wanted to go to orphanages. she wanted to talk to the people in the villages one-on-one, meet them and find out what their concerns were. she was that he is no mat
she is the first first lady to have a graduate degree. she married richard nixon at age 28 years old. she had a wide variety of jobs. that would do anything to earn the money to pay her way through college. she was a janitor. she helped the family at farming before her parents died. she was a book keeper. she was a pharmacy manager. she was a high school business teacher. she continued to work after her marriage. she had two daughters. she was 56 years old when she became first lady. she was...
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the first e-mail i read the next day was a message from donald trump to me. it said donald trump's office called this morning. they wanted to express donald trump's sentiments. he said he watched the show last night and thought larry was great. and that touched me deeply. and when donald trump announced his candidacy i welcomed it in the same spirit as jon stewart. this is going to be fun to cover. that's what i set out to do. that's the way i wanted to cover donald this time. but i got myself hung up on the least important thing about
the first e-mail i read the next day was a message from donald trump to me. it said donald trump's office called this morning. they wanted to express donald trump's sentiments. he said he watched the show last night and thought larry was great. and that touched me deeply. and when donald trump announced his candidacy i welcomed it in the same spirit as jon stewart. this is going to be fun to cover. that's what i set out to do. that's the way i wanted to cover donald this time. but i got myself...
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the first newspaper printing on july 6th. we've noticed many differences, and they'll talk about that on a later panel in the punctuation of them. particularly, the capital letters that are within sentences. so not at the beginning of a sentence, where they belong but used for style. i won't do into depth about this but this is a jefferson handwritten draft and an adams handwritten draft. one of the things we found by looking at the original printings of the declaration is that, we think at least, is john adams, not jefferson, was the one who went to dunlap with a manuscript on july 4th and we think jefferson went to town on july 6th with his draft. here, you have a broadside printing. it's a single printed page with information only on one side. this is the press release of its day. it was meant to share news. it was meant to proclaim to get the word out. each of these broadsides are different. that is from salem. this is actually by the same printer in the "american gazette" newspaper. he made a couple of adjustments and kep
the first newspaper printing on july 6th. we've noticed many differences, and they'll talk about that on a later panel in the punctuation of them. particularly, the capital letters that are within sentences. so not at the beginning of a sentence, where they belong but used for style. i won't do into depth about this but this is a jefferson handwritten draft and an adams handwritten draft. one of the things we found by looking at the original printings of the declaration is that, we think at...
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the first half of 2 is in the books and the first half of the year was designed by low growth low gas pr lower interest rates. that all started to change in the second. the snow melted and temperatures rose and so did economic growth consumer spending and rates. and that cycle took stocks full circle ending the first half about where the started the year. for the first six months of 2015 the dow jones industrial average fell about 1%. the nasdaq the biggest gainer up 5% and the s&p 500 flat. and today, the final trading session of the month, the second quarter and the half the dow rose 23 points to close at 17,619. nasdaq climbed 28 and s&p 500 gained 5. bob pisani has more on what worked and what stalled out in the first half of the year. >> the end of the first half of the year has proved to be a very mixed bag for investors. the s&p 500 is only 3% from its may historic high but that's a deceptive picture. there have been some winners but also a lot of losers. first, let's look at the winners. banks and health care groups banks have benefited from a rising interest rate environmt an
the first half of 2 is in the books and the first half of the year was designed by low growth low gas pr lower interest rates. that all started to change in the second. the snow melted and temperatures rose and so did economic growth consumer spending and rates. and that cycle took stocks full circle ending the first half about where the started the year. for the first six months of 2015 the dow jones industrial average fell about 1%. the nasdaq the biggest gainer up 5% and the s&p 500...
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my daughter, the presidents and first ladies were very kind. they invited us in for a personal christmas party and always took photographs. i have photographs of my daughter from the time she was born until the time she went to college. in fact, when she was in college , she called and said, will i be invited to the christmas party this year? any other questions? i made a couple of notes. in keeping with the first ladies seem, -- theme there are some things i need to say about what they meant to the white house in the years i was there. mrs. nixon brought a significant amount of original white house antique american furniture to the white house. mrs. kennedy in 1961, did a tremendous job, as we heard earlier. mrs. nixon, 10 years later working with a curator, did a tremendous amount of behind-the-scenes work, gaining original white house items and antique furnishings. mrs. ford, a great promoter of women's rights. breast cancer, drug and alcohol awareness. she was very involved in white house tours. she opened up the white house gardens. made th
my daughter, the presidents and first ladies were very kind. they invited us in for a personal christmas party and always took photographs. i have photographs of my daughter from the time she was born until the time she went to college. in fact, when she was in college , she called and said, will i be invited to the christmas party this year? any other questions? i made a couple of notes. in keeping with the first ladies seem, -- theme there are some things i need to say about what they meant...
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they are independently covering the first lady's. ey become an object of national interest. >> yes. the press really is taken with her. they use the title, first lady more for her than they had for anybody. even though it was in reference to mary todd lincoln. they like her. they see her as vivacious. they see her as somebody who is different. they really do follow her in her own light. >> throughout our program tonight, we will take you to the hayes home. you see a picture of it on your screen. this is the home where lucy and her family lived before the white house years. this library museum, they are all there to show what the first lady and family were all about. we are taken inside the home to learn about lucy hayes as a political partner and about some of the causes that were important to her throughout her life. let's watch. >> this painting shows lucy tending to a wounded soldier during the civil war. two causes important to her were veterans and soldiers and orphans, children who had been made or friends as a result of the civ
they are independently covering the first lady's. ey become an object of national interest. >> yes. the press really is taken with her. they use the title, first lady more for her than they had for anybody. even though it was in reference to mary todd lincoln. they like her. they see her as vivacious. they see her as somebody who is different. they really do follow her in her own light. >> throughout our program tonight, we will take you to the hayes home. you see a picture of it on...
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the first time the african union has established a tribunal.nd it is the first time the victims of the dictator in africa have brought the dictator to justice. amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the united states and cuba have reopened their embassies in each other's capitals, marking another historic step toward the normalization of relations between the two countries. on monday, secretary of state john kerry hosted cuban foreign minister bruno rodriguez at the state department, the first time a cuban foreign minister has visited the office in 54 years. we'll have more on this story after headlines. we're covering the raising of the cuban flag on the cuban of the sea grounds in washington, d.c. in breaking news from senegal, the trial of chad's former dictator hissÈne habrÉ has been postponed until september 7 after habrÉ's lawyers did not show up to court for the second day of trial. habre has been charged with crimes against humanity, war crimes and tortu
the first time the african union has established a tribunal.nd it is the first time the victims of the dictator in africa have brought the dictator to justice. amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the united states and cuba have reopened their embassies in each other's capitals, marking another historic step toward the normalization of relations between the two countries. on monday, secretary of state john...
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he lived here, became the first elected mayor of st. augustine. and upon his death his son -- or his family continued to live here until after the civil -- they owned it until after the civil war. most florida cities were not like st. augustine. for one thing most of them didn't exist during the time of the spanish, and the british, and the spanish coming back. it's not a typical thing for u.s. cities. so when we talk about spanish, british, spanish, people's eyes kind of cross. it's like what are you talking about? anytime you have a transition really a wholesale transition the first time, everybody left and the british came in to replace them, it's really not good for the growth of the town. it's obviously disruptive. the new group wants to do things their way. so there's always this heavy transitional period. because there were so few spanish here when the british arrived, there wasn't much, you know, interpersonal problems. but when the spanish arrived or when the spanish came back in 1784, there were quite a number of british that did stay. an
he lived here, became the first elected mayor of st. augustine. and upon his death his son -- or his family continued to live here until after the civil -- they owned it until after the civil war. most florida cities were not like st. augustine. for one thing most of them didn't exist during the time of the spanish, and the british, and the spanish coming back. it's not a typical thing for u.s. cities. so when we talk about spanish, british, spanish, people's eyes kind of cross. it's like what...
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lady and the first family were all about. our first segment takes us inside the home to learn about lucy hayes as a political partner to rutherford b. hayes and about some of the causes that were important to her throughout her adult life. let's watch. ms. weininger: this is a painting that shows lucy tending to a wounded soldier during the civil war. two causes that were very important to her were veterans and soldiers, and also orphans children who had been made orphans as a result of the civil war. this painting was created to hang in an orphanage here in ohio of which she was very supportive. so it kind of reflects those two issues that were important to her. when people associated with those causes would come here to spiegel grove and visit, they would sit here in this formal parlor. spiegel grove was host to a number of reunions of civil war veterans. the 23rd ovi was the unit that rutherford served in. future president mckinley was a member of the 23rd ovi, so he and his family were frequent guests here. and veterans gr
lady and the first family were all about. our first segment takes us inside the home to learn about lucy hayes as a political partner to rutherford b. hayes and about some of the causes that were important to her throughout her adult life. let's watch. ms. weininger: this is a painting that shows lucy tending to a wounded soldier during the civil war. two causes that were very important to her were veterans and soldiers, and also orphans children who had been made orphans as a result of the...
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it's in the back of the net. first deficit japan faced all tournament long roughly two minutes later, set piece with the u.s. and it is lloyd once again through multiple defenders, beats the keeper, usa, 2-0 now. 3-0 now, 16 minutes. lloyd keeping the keeper honest from the midfield and finds the back of the net. it is a first ever hat trick in a world cup final. u.s. up 4-0 at this point. the defending champs trying to milwaukee a match. of it trimming the deficit to two. the americans taste victory. in a touching gesture by lloyd, hands the captain's arm banned to abbey wambach as she subs in playing in her final world cup. the u.s. wins the women's world cup 5-2. carli lloyd received the tournament's team ball. >> i've had people believe in me been in my corner since day one. i've done everything on and off the field. i've dedicated my whole life to this. and everything comes second. but i wouldn't have it any other way. and i think i've just grown over the years, becoming fit, fitness was definitely an issue for me
it's in the back of the net. first deficit japan faced all tournament long roughly two minutes later, set piece with the u.s. and it is lloyd once again through multiple defenders, beats the keeper, usa, 2-0 now. 3-0 now, 16 minutes. lloyd keeping the keeper honest from the midfield and finds the back of the net. it is a first ever hat trick in a world cup final. u.s. up 4-0 at this point. the defending champs trying to milwaukee a match. of it trimming the deficit to two. the americans taste...
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hayes was the first college graduate amongst first ladies. frances cleveland i think also graduated from college and i think grover waited to pop the question while sending flowers to her the whole time she was there. and then caroline harrison also had a college degree. so it was something that was coming into vogue for women in the later part of the century. dr. seale: they were all well educated. whether it was home education of course was the commonest of all that people had, but some of these girls as young girls went to the female academies sponsored by the churches like the baptists and methodists and they'd live there and they'd learn language, they'd learn whatever they learned there. classics and -- college was later idea with women. ms. mayo: but very well read, all of them. dr. seale: well read, yes. susan: mrs. harrison was so progressive on women's issues what about her views on race? was she influenced at all by the abolitionist movement in her early adult years? dr. seale: oh, yes. ms. mayo: very much so. dr. seale: very much s
hayes was the first college graduate amongst first ladies. frances cleveland i think also graduated from college and i think grover waited to pop the question while sending flowers to her the whole time she was there. and then caroline harrison also had a college degree. so it was something that was coming into vogue for women in the later part of the century. dr. seale: they were all well educated. whether it was home education of course was the commonest of all that people had, but some of...
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the first thing is to speak conservatively 100% of the time. onald reagan in that first speech in 1964 to his farewell address in 1989 was 100% conservative. this is what ronald reagan even today is an icon of the republican party because everybody from just right of center to the most because everybody from just right of center to the most dullest of the tea party activists can read reagan speeches, watch reagan speeches on youtube and it is almost chapter and verse the conservative message that has been embraced ever sense if you like rhetorical conservatives reagan is your guy. you cannot hear him, read him make any kind of flip from that 100% consistent conservative message. so that is the thing you want to do in your speeches. but there do in your speeches. but there is something else you need to do. you need to to violence will little story about reagan. you need to learn how to make people laugh, learn how to make people smile. i realize this sounds minor but one of the secrets of reagan's success was something he learned during those wil
the first thing is to speak conservatively 100% of the time. onald reagan in that first speech in 1964 to his farewell address in 1989 was 100% conservative. this is what ronald reagan even today is an icon of the republican party because everybody from just right of center to the most because everybody from just right of center to the most dullest of the tea party activists can read reagan speeches, watch reagan speeches on youtube and it is almost chapter and verse the conservative message...
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that is the first clue on strategy. s and talk a little bit about what is happening in the tv arena. let's get over to caroline. caroline: we are seeing an increase in revenue and profitability in skype. revenue climbing to 11.3 billion pounds for skype. this is all about television, but also getting in streaming. we are seeing operating profit 1.4 billion pounds. 973,000 new customers have been added at sky overall. anna: thank you. for the latest on the numbers from sky is andrew griffith. andrew, welcome. those numbers just coming through. tell us how the business is performing? what are you optimistic about? andrew: it has been a good performance. we have added almost one million new customers, we have gone through 12 million households in the u.k. for the first time. germany is also performing well. that translates into the financials with revenues of 5% and operating -- profit of 18% -- of 18%. we are excited about the key things we set out, innovating connecting customers boxes, all of those are working. that is d
that is the first clue on strategy. s and talk a little bit about what is happening in the tv arena. let's get over to caroline. caroline: we are seeing an increase in revenue and profitability in skype. revenue climbing to 11.3 billion pounds for skype. this is all about television, but also getting in streaming. we are seeing operating profit 1.4 billion pounds. 973,000 new customers have been added at sky overall. anna: thank you. for the latest on the numbers from sky is andrew griffith....
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i was accountable to the president and the first lady for the activities that took place in the white house and on its grounds. my primary charge was to carry out their desires as they relate to three main functions. first and foremost for the executive residence is the home of the president and his family and is as such a place where their privacy is guarded with vigor by those who work there. second, it is the side of official and ceremonial activities of the presidency both in the house and on its grounds. finally, the residents, its grounds, are a museum of our american history. for those of you who may not have had an opportunity to visit the white house, this historical site, this is a place that is visited by over one million visitors each year. this is a cutaway of the normal group where the visitors come in on the ground floor, go through a number of rooms, they go up the stairs to the state floor or first floor of the white house through the east rim, the three parlors, the state dining room and exit through the north portico. i was responsible for administering the executiv
i was accountable to the president and the first lady for the activities that took place in the white house and on its grounds. my primary charge was to carry out their desires as they relate to three main functions. first and foremost for the executive residence is the home of the president and his family and is as such a place where their privacy is guarded with vigor by those who work there. second, it is the side of official and ceremonial activities of the presidency both in the house and...
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this is the first visit of a u.s. cabinet official to that country since last week's historic nuclear deal on iran. iran and israel are sworn enemies and the israeli prime minister has called it an historic mistake. going into the trip the defense secretary said it was not about changing israel's mind. >> i'm not going to change anybody's mind in israel. the purpose of the trip is to work on all the things that we do together to guarantee the security of american interests in the region and very importantly one of those is the security of israel. obviously we believe that the nuclear deal promotes the security in the region. the american strategy and also the defense of israel. but as i said friends can disagree. anchor: the nuclear deal with iran came after years of intense talks. it is meant to ease sanctions on iran in exchange for a curbing of its nuclear program. but there are still some final hurdles including the u.s. congress that must vote in favor of the deal. that is far from guaranteed as we see. reporter:
this is the first visit of a u.s. cabinet official to that country since last week's historic nuclear deal on iran. iran and israel are sworn enemies and the israeli prime minister has called it an historic mistake. going into the trip the defense secretary said it was not about changing israel's mind. >> i'm not going to change anybody's mind in israel. the purpose of the trip is to work on all the things that we do together to guarantee the security of american interests in the region...
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now for monday, two things are happening across the north central. first up is the heat. omaha, kansas city under heat advisories. well throughout monday afternoon. also the threat for severe storms. chicago, springfield, louisville, and nashville, all under the threat zone. damaging winds, isolated tornadoes and flash flooding the main impacts. call ahead if you have flight plans. also turning stormy across sections of the northeast. t.j. and reena, back to you. >> thank you, molly. >>> crews in southern california have been battling several small wildfires. here's a bird's eye view. as a chopper drops water on a fire in new hall. a highway near san bernardino had to be shut down. after two wildfires broke out. one of them ignited bay motorcycle crash. a house fire in san jose quickly spread to other houses and dry brush before it was knocked down. >>> coming up what could be the fastest selling book of all time. it goes on sale tonight. >>> vanished ten days and counting. no sign of a young mother of five. is there a new suspect? >>> later in "the pulse." david letterma
now for monday, two things are happening across the north central. first up is the heat. omaha, kansas city under heat advisories. well throughout monday afternoon. also the threat for severe storms. chicago, springfield, louisville, and nashville, all under the threat zone. damaging winds, isolated tornadoes and flash flooding the main impacts. call ahead if you have flight plans. also turning stormy across sections of the northeast. t.j. and reena, back to you. >> thank you, molly....
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the first daughter born after four sons. and according to julia, colonel dent actually offered -- when he -- he told ulysses that the life of the army wasn't what julia was set for, he offered her sister, nel, to -- william seale: oh. pamela sanfilippo: -- to grant which grant obviously turned down, and continued to try and convince colonel dent that no matter what it took, he would be the one to make julia happy. susan swain: but is it not fair to say, some of his concerns may have been valid? because ulysses s. grant was a great warrior, a great general. but most of the other ventures he got involved with, he had a pretty difficult time making it work. william seale: yeah. pamela sanfilippo: well, of course, at that time -- you know, in 1843, 1844, nobody knew that grant would become the success. he was in the army. he was -- he actually didn't intend to stay in the army. he wanted to get out and be a math professor. so, i -- susan swain: but let's -- but let's look at his post-white house years. even after he has all of th
the first daughter born after four sons. and according to julia, colonel dent actually offered -- when he -- he told ulysses that the life of the army wasn't what julia was set for, he offered her sister, nel, to -- william seale: oh. pamela sanfilippo: -- to grant which grant obviously turned down, and continued to try and convince colonel dent that no matter what it took, he would be the one to make julia happy. susan swain: but is it not fair to say, some of his concerns may have been valid?...
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that wasn't the case of the first. there were differences and variations because of the length or the actual construction of the book itself? >> guest: one is that corrections to the tech were made while printing was going on so you might be printing and the printer comes over and pulls off the press and makes corrections to it has it reset to make the collections and misspellings for example sometimes they put the actor's name instead of the name of the character then it would be stacked with the other pages and then later collated into the copies and then the new pages that were printed off would have the correct divergence over every page there was a single proof sheet and some uncorrected pages and then some corrected versions if you correct that the 900 pages every copy is slightly different. >> host: so was he the one overseeing that where were the images very involved in that as well? >> guest: the work was primarily before hand so they would have taken the sources available to them the already printed or publish
that wasn't the case of the first. there were differences and variations because of the length or the actual construction of the book itself? >> guest: one is that corrections to the tech were made while printing was going on so you might be printing and the printer comes over and pulls off the press and makes corrections to it has it reset to make the collections and misspellings for example sometimes they put the actor's name instead of the name of the character then it would be stacked...
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us the first images. scientists believe it has icy mountains 2.5 miles wide. frigid temperatures 300 degrees below zero and word of a new discovery from a deep splayed telescope. a planet kepler 454 degrees. the first earth-side planet found orbiting around a sun a lot like ours. each mission has a cost of $650 billion. no one questions the wow factor but some question whether it's worth that money. there's space exploration moving forward whether it would be better handled by the private sector. erica pitzi has more. >> a deep space discovery announced thursday has n.a.s.a. scientists excited. >> as far as we can tell it's a good close cousin to the earth and our son. >> astronomers using the ken telescope. just days ago the new horizon spacecraft revealed the first detailed picture of pluto, raising questions about its unique surface. >> what you make in the laboratory is colorless or white. pluto has colour. it's a mix of yellow brown or reddish. >>> n.a.s.a.'s dominance of human space travelnded years
us the first images. scientists believe it has icy mountains 2.5 miles wide. frigid temperatures 300 degrees below zero and word of a new discovery from a deep splayed telescope. a planet kepler 454 degrees. the first earth-side planet found orbiting around a sun a lot like ours. each mission has a cost of $650 billion. no one questions the wow factor but some question whether it's worth that money. there's space exploration moving forward whether it would be better handled by the private...
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james egan holmes guilty of murder in the first degree after deliberation. part b is left unmark. part c reads did the defendant use or possess and threat the use of a deadly weapon. answer yes. verdict form count three murder in the first degree after deliberation jesse chilled dress. we the jury find the defendant james egan holmes guilty of murder in the first degree after deliberation. part b is left unanswered. and part c if s marked yes. in response to the question i mention add couple of times already. verdict form count four murder in the first degree after deliberation borden could you den we the jury fine the defendant james egan holmes guilty of murder in the first degree after deliberation. part b is left unanswered. and part c is mark yes. verdict form count five murder in the first degree after deliberation. we the jury find the defendant james egan holmes guilty of murder in the first degree after deliberation. part b is left unanswered. part c is answered yes. verdict form count six murder in the first degree after deliberation. john larimer w
james egan holmes guilty of murder in the first degree after deliberation. part b is left unmark. part c reads did the defendant use or possess and threat the use of a deadly weapon. answer yes. verdict form count three murder in the first degree after deliberation jesse chilled dress. we the jury find the defendant james egan holmes guilty of murder in the first degree after deliberation. part b is left unanswered. and part c if s marked yes. in response to the question i mention add couple of...
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the germany that goes into the first world war and the germany that comes out of the first world war uld like to emphasize a fact about the rivalry between britain and the united states, between the navies, and was this taking into consideration that the japanese had a powerful fleet? and also, what played a pivotal point in that was the production of aircraft carriers and submarines, which the united states knew about, and the japanese had probably be most powerful navy in the south pacific, and the germans, of course, would bear u-boats, who had very few ships, no carriers, but the british had one carrier, two carriers, and they were relegated around the southern part of south america to defend against that the tuition. that was one, so that was a pivotal point, i think, with the united states being -- and one question. it was said that democracy was the best of the least, no system was good. where did that come from? john maurer: yes, churchill said democracy is the worst form of government except for all the others, and, again, what he is trying to highlight is no form of governme
the germany that goes into the first world war and the germany that comes out of the first world war uld like to emphasize a fact about the rivalry between britain and the united states, between the navies, and was this taking into consideration that the japanese had a powerful fleet? and also, what played a pivotal point in that was the production of aircraft carriers and submarines, which the united states knew about, and the japanese had probably be most powerful navy in the south pacific,...
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a record third time, and the first since 1999. ure joy on their faces. >> how about that? >> work so hard to get there. oh we're so proud of them, too. >> that's fantastic. >> burlington county native carli lloyd scored the first ever hat trick in a championship game. >> hometown of delran, right now, justin? >> ukee, erika good morning at the route 130 diner where the flags were up for the fourth of july. now back out for team us a and hometown favorite from delran, herself, carli lloyd. let's get you now to the video from yesterday. crowds going crazy for the team. and of course the hometown hero here carli lloyd who began playing soccer at age five here in this area. she went onto delran hi, where she also played soccer, and was also the captain, and from there, went to rutgers and started her pro career. however, we are told carly forgotten her local team or local roots which she still sports. take a listen. >> carly played for the med for strikers when she was still a kid. >> head coach for many years now, and she's also just
a record third time, and the first since 1999. ure joy on their faces. >> how about that? >> work so hard to get there. oh we're so proud of them, too. >> that's fantastic. >> burlington county native carli lloyd scored the first ever hat trick in a championship game. >> hometown of delran, right now, justin? >> ukee, erika good morning at the route 130 diner where the flags were up for the fourth of july. now back out for team us a and hometown favorite from...
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the tennis champ was the first african american to be ranked number one in the world and the first african american to win men's singles at wimbledon and the u.s. open. his eighteen minute song "alice's restaurant massacre", a story based on events of his own life. came into this world in 1980. roll morton. the larger than life musician died broke. blanc took his last breath. "the man of a thousand voices" said of his most famous lines, "that's all folks." we look at the day rock's original super group went bust. a moral responsibility above coldard cash. a moral responsibility above coldard cash. aha! oof! weee! slurp. mmmmmm. cinnamon. milk. cinna-milk. cinnamon toast crunch. crunch! crave those crazy squares. cinna-milk! brits but great news for america. today in 1968 the original super group british rock band, cream, announced they were breaking up. the band's name comes from theirelief that they were the creamf the crop. not suprisingly their breakup was due to an egohing. the nation when they won the world cup. brandy chastain's celebratory shirt removal became a defining moment for
the tennis champ was the first african american to be ranked number one in the world and the first african american to win men's singles at wimbledon and the u.s. open. his eighteen minute song "alice's restaurant massacre", a story based on events of his own life. came into this world in 1980. roll morton. the larger than life musician died broke. blanc took his last breath. "the man of a thousand voices" said of his most famous lines, "that's all folks." we look...
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during the two-day stay he's the first u.s. leader to address the african union. >>> syria's president says the country's army is struggling. speaking in the capital, assad said his troops were tired and lacking manpower after almost four and a half years of conflict. >>> let's cross now live to beirut and speak to mare yum and he follows it. a very warm welcome to the program. what struck you about what assad said earlier? >> thank you, julie. the first thing -- this is the first time that we hear an official statement from assad himself that says that he has a problem and major trouble with the army. there is a huge lack of manpower in order to deploy and be able to control more territories. that is why it was a very significant speech in which president assad for the first time has officially approved and declared that he has a significant lack of men, and that the army has been suffocating after four years of the conflict and has been losing a lot of territories because of lack of people joining the army. lately that's been
during the two-day stay he's the first u.s. leader to address the african union. >>> syria's president says the country's army is struggling. speaking in the capital, assad said his troops were tired and lacking manpower after almost four and a half years of conflict. >>> let's cross now live to beirut and speak to mare yum and he follows it. a very warm welcome to the program. what struck you about what assad said earlier? >> thank you, julie. the first thing -- this is...
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it is an iconic tribute to the original people who were here first. they did send representatives and there was a big ceremony when he was placed on top of the building. so it's kind of a little tie in for the old and the new. >>> the state historical society or to collect kansas history documents and this is the repository for kansas history. today, we are going in the archives and look at the territorial period map and some documents written by john brown sr. we're going to look at some of the territorial manuscripts of the constitutions and just a variety of written documents, related to the territorial in kansas. the territorial period in kansas ran for almost seven years. kansas was attempting to become a state. this time period became known as bleeding kansas very controversial. not only in the territory of kansas, but nationally. the eyes of the country were focused on what was going on out here. territorial kansas, kansas got the nickname bleeding kansas because of the struggle over whether caps cans would enter the union as a free state or a s
it is an iconic tribute to the original people who were here first. they did send representatives and there was a big ceremony when he was placed on top of the building. so it's kind of a little tie in for the old and the new. >>> the state historical society or to collect kansas history documents and this is the repository for kansas history. today, we are going in the archives and look at the territorial period map and some documents written by john brown sr. we're going to look at...
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the first player to win back to back mvp's. e out with a w is the biggest thing. i go out and play my heart out. >> a tremendous player. looked like a decent pitch too. >> fast ball up and away or middle and away. >> he will be standing there with the guys we saw tonight. >> hank aaron. >> big fun for everybody. stage 10 of the tour de france and the first hon 10 stage of the event. 104 miles through the mountains. chris frome makes his move on the big incline. he then creates huge separation winning easily in the first mountain stage. he holds on to the yellow jersey and extends his lead from 12 seconds today to nearly three minutes. this tour may already be his to win baring injury or mishap. tonight's sports report is brought to you by xfinity and baseball resumes on friday. the giants will be in arizona to face the d-backs. big fun for everybody involved especially the first timers like sonny gray and steven and joe. tomorrow night we go from the allstar game to the espies. >> lots going on. >>> all right. thank you for watc
the first player to win back to back mvp's. e out with a w is the biggest thing. i go out and play my heart out. >> a tremendous player. looked like a decent pitch too. >> fast ball up and away or middle and away. >> he will be standing there with the guys we saw tonight. >> hank aaron. >> big fun for everybody. stage 10 of the tour de france and the first hon 10 stage of the event. 104 miles through the mountains. chris frome makes his move on the big incline. he...
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we're thinking the first helicopter got shot at which we expected. so they're going to do a race track and come back in and reattack. >> in the practice run they had landed and taken off successfully. but the wall around that mockup was a steel fence. in abadibad the wall was stone. so there was a buildup of feet underneath the falling helicopter which created conditions which made it unable to stay in the air. it was really only due to the extraordinary skill of the nicethe night stalker helicopter pilot who realized what was happening and acted quickly enough to put the helicopter down, effectively to crash it in a controlled way, so that it didn't flip over on its side, it didn't become a catastrophic crash. >> the pilot saved everyone's lives. he put the tail on the fence and put the nose in the dirt. saved everyone's lives. so we landed and we let the snipers out, nobody picked up and go right back down to the ground. that wasn't part of the plan. we were talking to our pilot that based on his actions he was telling us you're getting out here. we
we're thinking the first helicopter got shot at which we expected. so they're going to do a race track and come back in and reattack. >> in the practice run they had landed and taken off successfully. but the wall around that mockup was a steel fence. in abadibad the wall was stone. so there was a buildup of feet underneath the falling helicopter which created conditions which made it unable to stay in the air. it was really only due to the extraordinary skill of the nicethe night stalker...
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what are the authorities doing? >> first they need to secure the residence and determine if there are any other devices inside the home if he might have left booby traps for law enforcement or other people who try to enter the home and then they'll begin the arduous task of searching for evidence and clues to tell us what was in his mind prior to committing this heinous act. >> it's an arduous ordeal going through all that stuff in a house. then they have got to go through all the social media, all the computers, the laptops, the phones and everything else. >> wolf i've been on search warrants that have taken an hour and i've been on search warrants that have taken several days. in this case given the gravity of the situation and the impact, i'm sure that the jfttf and collateral agencies will take their time and search that house from top to bottom looking for anything and everything that will lead us to why and how this crime occurred. >> is there any evidence tom fuentes, right now, have you seen any indication that he wa
what are the authorities doing? >> first they need to secure the residence and determine if there are any other devices inside the home if he might have left booby traps for law enforcement or other people who try to enter the home and then they'll begin the arduous task of searching for evidence and clues to tell us what was in his mind prior to committing this heinous act. >> it's an arduous ordeal going through all that stuff in a house. then they have got to go through all the...
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lloyd scored the first, second and fourth goals for the u.s. her third one was a 54-yard shot from midfield that sailed over the goalie there. lloyd was awarded the golden ball as the tournament's top player. >> i don't think it's entirely sunk in like i said i'm so proud and it's a surreal moment. it's been amazing. we just wrote history today. and brought this world cup trophy home. >> and along for this historic ride no one is more excited about the world cup win than the people of carlyi's hometown. a proud day for delran. >> reporter: a couple of folks i had been talking to had no idea what was going on last night. it was quite a game to watch. the u.s. women's soccer team in a dominating victory last night. the game against japan was a revenge game of sorts. japan won against the u.s. four years ago. this time of course it was different, much to the thanks to carli lloyd's skills. she was a graduate of rutgers, grew up in delran. this was her third trip to the women's world cup. third trip to the cup, she scored three goals, first player
lloyd scored the first, second and fourth goals for the u.s. her third one was a 54-yard shot from midfield that sailed over the goalie there. lloyd was awarded the golden ball as the tournament's top player. >> i don't think it's entirely sunk in like i said i'm so proud and it's a surreal moment. it's been amazing. we just wrote history today. and brought this world cup trophy home. >> and along for this historic ride no one is more excited about the world cup win than the people...
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they got rocked in the first inning and didn't stop. nationals would extort first six runsst game off the world series mvp. washington runs away with this one. they win 9-3 after the game, the giants ace said no excuses. >> i wasn't ready for it. definitely ready for the early game and for the heat. it wasn't too hot today. but, you know, mentally, ways locked in. can't make any excuses about that. >> so the coliseum now, the a's taking on king felix and the mariners. he didn't lose at the coliseum since 2008. that is until now. ben zobrist singled billy byrnes in the first. that's all the green and gold with need. the rookie pitched seven scoreless innings to earn the win. "today in the bay" back after we come back. the feds say fat may not be so bad after all. in today's reality check, we look into the dietary guidelines on the table. (adlib) ==scott/2 shot== dietary guidelines have >>> 7:45. we want to give you laf look outside. looking nice. a little cooler than we have been used to this fourth of july holiday weekend. hope you're en
they got rocked in the first inning and didn't stop. nationals would extort first six runsst game off the world series mvp. washington runs away with this one. they win 9-3 after the game, the giants ace said no excuses. >> i wasn't ready for it. definitely ready for the early game and for the heat. it wasn't too hot today. but, you know, mentally, ways locked in. can't make any excuses about that. >> so the coliseum now, the a's taking on king felix and the mariners. he didn't lose...
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this was in the 1930's, first of all, no cure. second of all we lost track of how severe and prevalent that alyssa was in a lot of different parts of the country. lou, in her typical take charge, i've got this sort of frame of mind, collects information on all the different potential sanitarium swear pete king convalesce, he gets -- once it get made public, they get all kinds of letters telling him how tuberculosis can be cured, quack medicine is alive and well it hasn't changed very much. she eventually settles on a sanitarium in asheville, north carolina. they range from feet to go there, they thought about having him convalesce at the camp that bloomberg had builds in the shenandoah mountains, but they decided that pete -- rapid and was very accessible. they decided that he needed to be first of all where there was more attentive care and also that was easily accessible. so that is where he convalesce. pete's wife and two children moved into the white house for the duration, but lou in her very typical strong management style, t
this was in the 1930's, first of all, no cure. second of all we lost track of how severe and prevalent that alyssa was in a lot of different parts of the country. lou, in her typical take charge, i've got this sort of frame of mind, collects information on all the different potential sanitarium swear pete king convalesce, he gets -- once it get made public, they get all kinds of letters telling him how tuberculosis can be cured, quack medicine is alive and well it hasn't changed very much. she...
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so the first time step, the first graphic, this is one of the first images of pluto's atmosphere. this is the average that stunned the entire team. for 25 years we thought it had an atmosphere but this is the first picture the first time we have really seen it this almost brought tears to the eyes of the scientist. so what i tell you now is this is back lit by the sun is sunlight scattered by small particles in the atmosphere this constitutes the haze layer that is the a cross-section as the colors have been enhanced eric is structured there is an argument if it is dynamics or chemistry with in the tb is probably both but this is the first peek of whether in pluto's atmosphere. so now to illustrate that, there is a hint there is of a layer of pays or a combination in this region. that will tell us about the details but the hays says extensive five times further than models predicted. we predicted hayes particles formed lower were the tenders are called but is for being higher in the atmosphere from pluto's perspective and not ours. but we will have to sort that out. the haze is pre
so the first time step, the first graphic, this is one of the first images of pluto's atmosphere. this is the average that stunned the entire team. for 25 years we thought it had an atmosphere but this is the first picture the first time we have really seen it this almost brought tears to the eyes of the scientist. so what i tell you now is this is back lit by the sun is sunlight scattered by small particles in the atmosphere this constitutes the haze layer that is the a cross-section as the...
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president obama becomes the first sitting u.s. president to visit ethiopia as he tries to strengthen ties with the growing economic powerhouse. for the first time since the civil war began syrian president bashar al assad admits his army is tired and struggling. >> former arkansas governor, mike huckabee proves donald trump isn't the only republican candidate willing to stir the pot. >> the smithsonian turns to the public to raise funds for an artifact of america's first moon landing. >> president obama is now in ethiopia for the second part of his visit to east africa. mr. obama made history the moment he stepped off air force one and became the first president to visit the country while in office. the next two days are likely to include more historics firsts, but the president's agenda is focused on the region's future. >> another landmark, fresh on the heels of this historic trip to kenya, president obama touched down sunday, becoming the first sitting u.s. president to visit ethiopia. a milestone africa watchers say is long ove
president obama becomes the first sitting u.s. president to visit ethiopia as he tries to strengthen ties with the growing economic powerhouse. for the first time since the civil war began syrian president bashar al assad admits his army is tired and struggling. >> former arkansas governor, mike huckabee proves donald trump isn't the only republican candidate willing to stir the pot. >> the smithsonian turns to the public to raise funds for an artifact of america's first moon...