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the flag. you'll notice a couple of featurethe flag. there is a hoist on the flag. it's unusual for this area of the flag to survive. this is the part that was attached to the flag pole. the flag pole at fort mchenry was about 930 feet high, and there's still part of it that is buried at the fort. the far end of the flag is very damaged. it's because of the amount of wind damage. it's like a bill whip, the crack you hear with a bull whip. then it starts splitting along the seams. there is one area of the flag that probably isn't related to use. if you look in the blue area, you'll see a slit that goes down into a white stripe. scott key, who was a historian, found a single line note in a diary that said shell passed through flag at fort mchenry, and it's dated september 12, 1814. we think this is when the british were actually trying to get the range of their guns and that is probably the battle damage that we see on the flag, other than of course older damage from the pleaded ordinance. we see
the flag. you'll notice a couple of featurethe flag. there is a hoist on the flag. it's unusual for this area of the flag to survive. this is the part that was attached to the flag pole. the flag pole at fort mchenry was about 930 feet high, and there's still part of it that is buried at the fort. the far end of the flag is very damaged. it's because of the amount of wind damage. it's like a bill whip, the crack you hear with a bull whip. then it starts splitting along the seams. there is one...
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the st. louis city flag seen behind me here on the city wall. the st. louis city flag is really, it's a great object because a lot of people think it's 250 years old. really the idea of city's having flags is a really recent thing. baltimore was the first city to have its own flag in 1914 and st. louis was one of the first the following year when they adopted a flag. the flag they chose was not this one, though. they chose another flag with the famous symbol of st. louis on his horse that you see outside the art museum today on it. people ultimately though, decided that flag was really ugly. so in the 1960's, they held a design competition to design a new flag for st. louis. the flag that was chosen was designed by yale heart professor theodore sizer and he was very careful in choosing a flag that he knew would be timeless in its aesthetic quality versus some kind of goofy thing that a lot of other cities were putting on theirs. every piece on the flag has a very significant historical meaning. the four colors on the flag are red, white, blue, and yellow
the st. louis city flag seen behind me here on the city wall. the st. louis city flag is really, it's a great object because a lot of people think it's 250 years old. really the idea of city's having flags is a really recent thing. baltimore was the first city to have its own flag in 1914 and st. louis was one of the first the following year when they adopted a flag. the flag they chose was not this one, though. they chose another flag with the famous symbol of st. louis on his horse that you...
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the idea of cities having flags is a recent thing. baltimore became the first city to have its own flag in 1914. st. louis was one of the first the following year when they adopted the flag. this was not the flag. they chose another flag with a famous symbol of st. louis that you see outside the art is in today. -- the art museum today. people decided that flight was ugly so in the 1960's, they held a design competition to design a new flag for st. louis. the flag that was chosen was designed by a yell art professor, theodore seiser and he was careful in choosing a flight he knew was going to be timeless in its aesthetic polity versus some kind of goofy thing that a lot of other cities were putting on there's. every piece on the flag has a significant historical meaning. the four colors on the flag are red, white, blue, and yellow. those represent the four empires that ruled over st. louis since france,ding, spain, napoleonic france, and the united states. too wavydesign is that bars are seeing converging which represent the missouri a
the idea of cities having flags is a recent thing. baltimore became the first city to have its own flag in 1914. st. louis was one of the first the following year when they adopted the flag. this was not the flag. they chose another flag with a famous symbol of st. louis that you see outside the art is in today. -- the art museum today. people decided that flight was ugly so in the 1960's, they held a design competition to design a new flag for st. louis. the flag that was chosen was designed...
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pairing the flag and the lyrics physically is a first.motionally it's nothing new ♪ oh say can you see ♪ by the down's early light ...♪ >>> it's familiar to americans, we know the words - the first words anyway", but how did "the anthem. >> the anthem gets more publicity. >> reporter: this ranger devoted his life to history. he's the chief of interpretation at baltimore maryland fort mckenzie monument. his mission is to bring the distant past to life. >> this is the power of place, people love the anthem and the flag. they need to understand is the fort mchenry, literally on the exact original ground on which we stand. >>> the star-spangled banner flag is turning 200. the historical society researched the original play, and recreated it as accurately as possible, down to the very last stitch. >> one of the major sources i looked at was the report from the smithsonian. looking at what it looked like. taking it to a weaver and saying "can do you this?" i wanted to fly it. it's important or something like this. away we went. >> reporter: a t
pairing the flag and the lyrics physically is a first.motionally it's nothing new ♪ oh say can you see ♪ by the down's early light ...♪ >>> it's familiar to americans, we know the words - the first words anyway", but how did "the anthem. >> the anthem gets more publicity. >> reporter: this ranger devoted his life to history. he's the chief of interpretation at baltimore maryland fort mckenzie monument. his mission is to bring the distant past to life....
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we like to say it embodies the nation. >> fort mchenry garrison flag. on the display at the smithsonian for almost 100. a new companion, borrowed from baltimore for occasion. it's the original star spangled banner lyrics. some call it a poem which, along with the flag is celebrating an anniversary. >> it's the perfect marriage for a short period of time. to bring the original lyrics that francis scott key penned with the flag that inspired those words. >> pairing the flag and the lyrics to the star spangled banner is a first. but it's nothing new. >> o say can you see ♪ >> it's a song as familiar to americans as a baby's lul baby'. you about how did that become so familiar? >> the anthem gets more publicity and the anthem gets more famous. >> devoted his life to history. he is the chief of interpretation at baltimore, maryland's fort mchenry national monument. his mission is bringing our distant past to place. >> this is the power of place. here's the thing. people love the anthem, they love the flag but they understand that fort mchenry is where they bo
we like to say it embodies the nation. >> fort mchenry garrison flag. on the display at the smithsonian for almost 100. a new companion, borrowed from baltimore for occasion. it's the original star spangled banner lyrics. some call it a poem which, along with the flag is celebrating an anniversary. >> it's the perfect marriage for a short period of time. to bring the original lyrics that francis scott key penned with the flag that inspired those words. >> pairing the flag and...
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the british. this was our second american revolution. this flag is the object for pennedrancis scott key the words which became our national anthem. >> the image in 1995 -- the flag is made to look whole and restored. there is a whole edition that was reconstructed. there was a deliberate decision by the curator not to do that again. what we wanted was that the flag would be a metaphor for the country. its pattern is torn, but it still survives. the message is survival of the country and the flag. we're not trying to make it look pretty. we're trying to make it look like it has endured in history and is still celebrated. >> this is the 200th anniversary of the british naval bombardment of ward mchenry during the war of 1812. learn more about the flag francis scott key wrote about when we too were the star-spangled banner exhibit at the smithsonian, tonight at 6:00 and 10:00 eastern. part of american history tv this weekend on c-span 3. alen kraut is a professor in washington dc and president of the organization of american historians here in atlan
the british. this was our second american revolution. this flag is the object for pennedrancis scott key the words which became our national anthem. >> the image in 1995 -- the flag is made to look whole and restored. there is a whole edition that was reconstructed. there was a deliberate decision by the curator not to do that again. what we wanted was that the flag would be a metaphor for the country. its pattern is torn, but it still survives. the message is survival of the country and...
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oh -- coming back around to get the white flag. brendan gowan, looking inside, as elliott overshoots the corner. >> a nice move. he made chase pay for that. >> keep driving like a wild man. just go get it. hit your marks. >> i know chase elliott wants to win this -- >> here they come to the white flag. we're in the final lap at road america. four miles, 14 turns. what happens? here's chase elliott. inside brendan gaughan, on turn one. >> got a little bit of tire smoke now. the faster they start running, the more pressure you put on them. no counting out the 23, either. >> that's kevin o'connell, the californian. the name on the side of his car, shania. racing with shania twain's charity in the 23 car. a little contact there. >> clear. >> going to cost chase elliott a little bit of time and position there. >> there has been a crash behind the leaders in turn number three. we stay under green. jeffrey earnhardt and ryan sieg, it looks like there. >> pulling away. you're pulling away. >> he knows exactly what that's for. >> he's right
oh -- coming back around to get the white flag. brendan gowan, looking inside, as elliott overshoots the corner. >> a nice move. he made chase pay for that. >> keep driving like a wild man. just go get it. hit your marks. >> i know chase elliott wants to win this -- >> here they come to the white flag. we're in the final lap at road america. four miles, 14 turns. what happens? here's chase elliott. inside brendan gaughan, on turn one. >> got a little bit of tire...
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but this is also of the period of betsy's greatest flag making or the best documented era of her flag making. in the run-up of the war of 1812 she seems have to had almost a monopoly. they come through a man who was the purchase x-rayer of public works and they knew each other. another pair of flag makers who many people know had recently moved out of philadelphia down to baltimore where mary will make the star-spangled banner and their departure leaves an opening for betsy ross and their daughter clarissa who moved home to join her mother here with the flag-making business. the betsy ross gets some staggering orders for flags and this is what's most moving and exciting to me. in one order she's asked to make are 46 garis son flags for the arsenal. these are large flags. i calculate the thousands of stitches that would have required. betsy, her daughter, her nieces and the whole family would be set to work to deliver these flags. an 18 by 22 foot flag unfolds to. these were tremendous orders that the family depended on and clarissa and betsy sent letters soliciting work to the navy bo
but this is also of the period of betsy's greatest flag making or the best documented era of her flag making. in the run-up of the war of 1812 she seems have to had almost a monopoly. they come through a man who was the purchase x-rayer of public works and they knew each other. another pair of flag makers who many people know had recently moved out of philadelphia down to baltimore where mary will make the star-spangled banner and their departure leaves an opening for betsy ross and their...
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the arsenal. these are large flags. i cap late in the book thousands of stitches that this would have required, so betsy, her daughter, her nieces, the whole family would be set to work to deliver these flags. there is one order for a set of six flights that are 18 by 22, flag unfolds to large ash is almost as her house. they sent soliciting work to the navy board because they needed to keep those naval tracks contracts coming. it was the core of their business, although they did continue to make domestic interior, the venetian blinds, curtains. for the end of her life, betsy's eyesight declined. she quit working in the late 1820's and moved on up to abington where she had a daughter who had settled up there. girlsa time, the abington could not take care of her anymore, and that the move back to philadelphia where she moved in with her daughter, jane. i just thought i would read you one passage from the book and closing today. that the to stay with her daughter's family. eventually her health failed. too feeble to move e
the arsenal. these are large flags. i cap late in the book thousands of stitches that this would have required, so betsy, her daughter, her nieces, the whole family would be set to work to deliver these flags. there is one order for a set of six flights that are 18 by 22, flag unfolds to large ash is almost as her house. they sent soliciting work to the navy board because they needed to keep those naval tracks contracts coming. it was the core of their business, although they did continue to...
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they put it on the flag. it was accepted by the legislators in washington, and we still have that flag today. >> with "flag facts," i'm brandon. >> online quizzes can be a fun way to put your skills to the test or to take a well-deserved break from all that tedious homework. think you have w what it takes o name all 50 jelly belly flavors in just seven minutes? what about naming the villains from disney movies? sporcle.com has over 100,000 stimulating games just waiting to challenge you. the website also lets you create your own quizzes, which, if you're lucky, can be featured on the sporcle's home page. sporcle is great to play with friends and family. with "click this," i'm nydja. >> mangoes and bananas and pineapples, oh, my! you don't have to be a wizard to learn how to make a yummy fruit salsa. i'll show you how. >> in spanish, "salsa" means "sauce." but as nicole found out, salsa also means "delicious." >> so, chef johnny, fruit salsa. what do we do? >> well, first we're gonna start by taking a mango and
they put it on the flag. it was accepted by the legislators in washington, and we still have that flag today. >> with "flag facts," i'm brandon. >> online quizzes can be a fun way to put your skills to the test or to take a well-deserved break from all that tedious homework. think you have w what it takes o name all 50 jelly belly flavors in just seven minutes? what about naming the villains from disney movies? sporcle.com has over 100,000 stimulating games just waiting to...
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the british. this was sort of our second american revolution. this flag is the object for g pens theis scott words which became our national anthem. in 1995 of the flag made to look old and restored. there was a whole bottom section that was reconstructed. when the flag was moved into the space, there was a deliberate decision by the curators not to do that again. what we wanted was that the flight becomes a metaphor for the country. it is tattered and torn but it still survives on the message is the survival of the country and the flight we are not trying to make it look pretty. we are trying to make it look like it has endured its history and it still can celebrate its history. the 200thar marks anniversary of the british naval bombardment of fort mchenry during the war of 1812. learn more about the flag francis scott key wrote about while we tour the smithsonian's star-spangled than her exhibit, sunday night at 6:00 and 10 p.m. eastern, part of american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >> the idea behind 215-250 instead of trying to sell the whole h
the british. this was sort of our second american revolution. this flag is the object for g pens theis scott words which became our national anthem. in 1995 of the flag made to look old and restored. there was a whole bottom section that was reconstructed. when the flag was moved into the space, there was a deliberate decision by the curators not to do that again. what we wanted was that the flight becomes a metaphor for the country. it is tattered and torn but it still survives on the message...
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the idea of cities having flags is a recent thing. first the following year when they adopted the flag. this was not the flag. they chose another flag with a famous symbol of st. louis that you see outside the art is in today. -- the art museum today. people decided that flight was ugly so in the 1960's, they he
the idea of cities having flags is a recent thing. first the following year when they adopted the flag. this was not the flag. they chose another flag with a famous symbol of st. louis that you see outside the art is in today. -- the art museum today. people decided that flight was ugly so in the 1960's, they he
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the u.s. army e-cybermission competition. tomorrow was flag day. y used a lot of them to pay tribute to the warriors that gave their lives to defend,d###r >>reporter:dozens of volunteers joined the vietnam veterans to plant 65,000 flags in the shape of the vietnam memorial in washington. >> it's a rainy day. most of those guys lost their lives on rainy days.='r >>reporter:it's therapeutic for some. >> we are dedicating our time. >> people don't do this enough. teaching your kids about the country. >>reporter:side-by-side. they pushed flag after flag into the soft grass. the children that don't understand what the flags represent and those that know all too well. >> i lost my brother in the iraqi war and i lost a couple of guys in my platoon in iraq i have to do this. >>reporter:veteran bill nice was thinking of his son 26-year-old sean nice was killed in 2010 during a plane crash on a training mission. >> it has changed us and taken a piece of our heart. you can't replace it. >> this weekend is father's day. it's flag day. these flags represented gu
the u.s. army e-cybermission competition. tomorrow was flag day. y used a lot of them to pay tribute to the warriors that gave their lives to defend,d###r >>reporter:dozens of volunteers joined the vietnam veterans to plant 65,000 flags in the shape of the vietnam memorial in washington. >> it's a rainy day. most of those guys lost their lives on rainy days.='r >>reporter:it's therapeutic for some. >> we are dedicating our time. >> people don't do this enough....
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and what we wanted was that the flag becomes a metaphor for the country.it's tattered, it's torn, but it still survives, and the message is really the survival of both the country and the flag. and we're not trying to make it look pretty, we're trying to make it look like it's endured its history, and it still can celebrate its history. >> this year marks the 200th anniversary of the british naval bombardment of fort mchenry during the war of 1812. learn more about the flag francis scot key wrote about -- scott key wrote about while we tour the star-spangled banner exhibit sunday night at 6 and 10 is p.m. eastern, part of american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >> wednesday president obama delivered the commencement address at worcester technical high school in massachusetts. this is half an hour. [cheers and applause] >> thank you! thank you. [cheers and applause] thank you so much! thank you! please, everybody be seated. well, good afternoon! [cheers and applause] it is great to be back in massachusetts, and it is great to be here at worcester tech!
and what we wanted was that the flag becomes a metaphor for the country.it's tattered, it's torn, but it still survives, and the message is really the survival of both the country and the flag. and we're not trying to make it look pretty, we're trying to make it look like it's endured its history, and it still can celebrate its history. >> this year marks the 200th anniversary of the british naval bombardment of fort mchenry during the war of 1812. learn more about the flag francis scot...
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the british. this was sort of our second american revolution. this flag is the object for which francis scott key pinned the words which became air national anthem. >> the image in 1995. the flag was made to look hole and restore. we're not trying to make it look pretty. we're trying to make it look like it endured its history. this year, marks the 200th anniversary of fort mchenry during the war of 1812. learn more about the flag francis scott key wrote about. tonight at 6:00 and 10:00 p.m. eastern. part of american history tv this weekend on c-span 3. i'm worried a things in government. if you see what happened at the v.a. i think that the same kind of culture exists in other government agencies. not national transportation safety board, not at n.i.h. or cdc. there are a number of other agencies, there's a lack of accountability. i think they don't care about waste. they don't care with efficiency. it's a sad thing when you read the various i.g. reports, agency after agency with the same problem year after year, nothing gets fixed. just my own anecdotal
the british. this was sort of our second american revolution. this flag is the object for which francis scott key pinned the words which became air national anthem. >> the image in 1995. the flag was made to look hole and restore. we're not trying to make it look pretty. we're trying to make it look like it endured its history. this year, marks the 200th anniversary of fort mchenry during the war of 1812. learn more about the flag francis scott key wrote about. tonight at 6:00 and 10:00...
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to carry during the walk hence the walk tames on flag day. is to donate all the money raised to local veterans in pennsylvania. >>> folks in gloucester county will celebrate the rich legacy of a can americans today. the 5th wood woodbury juneteenth is happening from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. >>> you can help find if you are-ever homes. 100 cats puppies and kittens are available for adoption on centennial boulevard in verizon from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. today. that's a look at your weekend happenings. up next, chris sowers takes a final look at the accuweather forecast stay with us with us we'll be right back. >> and you can you say winning? >> reporter: maybe the phillies can say winning. take a look at the forecast for citizens bank park. lots of sunshine. highs in the upper 70s, low humidity levels. it should be enjoyable if you're heading to citizens bank park to watch the game. 79 degrees by the first pitch, by the 9th inning, 76 degrees. tomorrow is a nice day, as well. father's day high of 84. monday the humidity starts to i happen crease
to carry during the walk hence the walk tames on flag day. is to donate all the money raised to local veterans in pennsylvania. >>> folks in gloucester county will celebrate the rich legacy of a can americans today. the 5th wood woodbury juneteenth is happening from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. >>> you can help find if you are-ever homes. 100 cats puppies and kittens are available for adoption on centennial boulevard in verizon from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. today. that's a look at...
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what we wanted was that the flag he comes a metaphor for the country.t is tattered and torn, but it still survives per the message is survival for both the country and the flight. we are not trying to make it look pretty. we are trying to make it look its historyendured and can celebrate its history. >> this year marks the 200th anniversary of the british naval bombardment of fort mchenry during the war of 1812 to learn more about the flag francis scott key wrote about when we tour the smithsonian's star-spangled banner exhibit, tonight at 6:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. eastern, part of american history tv, this weekend on c-span3. on american history tv, the architect of the capitol talks about his role as builder in steward of many of washington, d.c.'s, most historic and iconic buildings, including the supreme court, library of congress, and the many house and senate buildings near the capital. he discusses the preservation projects, including the current capitol dome work which will repair 1300 deficiencies in the cast-iron structure. this event was hoste
what we wanted was that the flag he comes a metaphor for the country.t is tattered and torn, but it still survives per the message is survival for both the country and the flight. we are not trying to make it look pretty. we are trying to make it look its historyendured and can celebrate its history. >> this year marks the 200th anniversary of the british naval bombardment of fort mchenry during the war of 1812 to learn more about the flag francis scott key wrote about when we tour the...
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flag, the pow flag and the flag of the u.s. army. >> terrible.le. >> reporter: he served 8 years in the army, rising to the rank of staff sergeant. his father and brother were in the army. his mother in the navy. he is proud of his service. he put up the flag pole last labor day complete with lights following proper protocol for their display. >> why steal a vets' flag? why? what is the reason? >> reporter: that is a question no one seems to be able to answer. >> i don't know. maybe pleasure in -- in -- [ indiscernible ] >> you don't see very many people showing pride in the service that they have given to our country, i thought it was admirable. >> reporter: he called oakland police. he had to leave a voicemail and haven't heard back. he doubts they realize the meaning behind them. >> i don't think they do. i don't understand the meaning of leitch. >> reporter: ken wayne -- of life. >> reporter: ken wayne, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a summer program kicked off today that is providing healthy meals to needy children. a program called lets do lunch
flag, the pow flag and the flag of the u.s. army. >> terrible.le. >> reporter: he served 8 years in the army, rising to the rank of staff sergeant. his father and brother were in the army. his mother in the navy. he is proud of his service. he put up the flag pole last labor day complete with lights following proper protocol for their display. >> why steal a vets' flag? why? what is the reason? >> reporter: that is a question no one seems to be able to answer. >> i...
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the answer is it's still here 200 years later. >> reporter: flag and song together forming the fabricw york new york. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all everyone.. go- ahead -- use patents. and he's >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> a bold move by the ceo of tesla telling everyone go ahead, use our patents. he is promising he won't see. good evening, i'm allen martin. >> i'm veronica de la cruz. the electric carmaker has hundreds of patents on batteries and other key features. kpix 5's simon perez is live at tesla headquarters. simon. >> reporter: this may not be as altruistic as it seems at physical blush. one marketing expert said tesla had no choice. there is no future in being a neat manufacturer of really expensive cars. >> he is trying to create the android for electric cars. >> reporter: this professor says tesla's ceo elon musk's announcement that the company will share its patents and won't sue people who use them has a lot of parallels with the cell phone battle with apple and android. >> tesla is exactly t
the answer is it's still here 200 years later. >> reporter: flag and song together forming the fabricw york new york. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all everyone.. go- ahead -- use patents. and he's >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> a bold move by the ceo of tesla telling everyone go ahead, use our patents. he is promising he won't see. good evening, i'm allen martin. >> i'm veronica de la...
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the british. this was our second american revolution. this flag is the object for pennedrancis scott key the words which became our national anthem. this is the image in 1995, that the flag was made to look whole and restored. there was a whole bottom section that was reconstructed. when the flag was moved into the new exhibition space, there was a deliberate decision not to do that again. what we wanted was that the flag becomes a metaphor for the country. it is tattered and torn but still survives, and the message is it is the bible above this country and the flag, and we are not trying to make it look pretty. we are trying to make it look like it has endured its history and can still celebrate its history. >> this year marks the 200th anniversary of the british naval bombardment of fort henry -- fort mchenry during the war of 1812. learn more while we tour the star-spangled banner at exhibit hibit, sunday night at 6:00 and 10:00 p.m. eastern. this weekend on c-span3. >> film director and author m. night shyamalan discussed the education gap in
the british. this was our second american revolution. this flag is the object for pennedrancis scott key the words which became our national anthem. this is the image in 1995, that the flag was made to look whole and restored. there was a whole bottom section that was reconstructed. when the flag was moved into the new exhibition space, there was a deliberate decision not to do that again. what we wanted was that the flag becomes a metaphor for the country. it is tattered and torn but still...
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the answer is it's still here 200 years later. >> reporter: flag and song together forming the fabric york. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. illegal hosta-taking. ♪ homeowner draws the line, ortho deer b gon. safely keeps thieving deer and rabbits away from your plants. guaranteed. ortho deer b gon. get order. get ortho®. >>> j. lo and max? rumors are flying that these two are hooking up. but is it true? and if so, who is gonna lead that dance? >> i'm not one to really follow rules. >> j. lo will do. >> he likes to date stars, she likes to date dancers, they look like this. are they hollywood's most combustible couple? >> moving on with somebody who is a bit of a ladies man. >> tell you what she is saying as jennifer kicks off the world cup in brazil today. ♪ >>> and we have some other star couples to talk about. why is bieber posting pics with his ex, selena? >> trying to win her back? >> maybe so. >>> kim kardashian west in her honeymoon bikini. >>> also tonight, the making of paula deen's comeback on
the answer is it's still here 200 years later. >> reporter: flag and song together forming the fabric york. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. illegal hosta-taking. ♪ homeowner draws the line, ortho deer b gon. safely keeps thieving deer and rabbits away from your plants. guaranteed. ortho deer b gon. get order. get ortho®. >>> j. lo and max? rumors are flying that these two are hooking up....
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what we wanted was the flag would be a metaphor for the country. it is tattered, it is torn, but it survives. and we are not trying to make it look ready. we are trying to make it look like it has endured its history and it still can celebrate its history. >> this year marks the 200th anniversary of the british naval bombardment of fort mchenry during the war of 1812. learn more about the flag francis scott key wrote about while we tour the smithsonian's star-spangled banner exhibit. and 10 p.m. at 6:00 eastern, part of american history tv this weekend on c-span3. 1990's, you did have over 90% of the market. today the cable industry has a little over 50%. the business has matured. do either ofave to two things. lower costs to keep your margins good or find new sources of revenue. i think they're attacking both of those things. the focus on the revenue side, i think one, looking for new ways to delight and hold consumers. if you look at comcast and its investment in the x one five form, if you can make video on easier to use -- on one hand, do not l
what we wanted was the flag would be a metaphor for the country. it is tattered, it is torn, but it survives. and we are not trying to make it look ready. we are trying to make it look like it has endured its history and it still can celebrate its history. >> this year marks the 200th anniversary of the british naval bombardment of fort mchenry during the war of 1812. learn more about the flag francis scott key wrote about while we tour the smithsonian's star-spangled banner exhibit. and...
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they say great things about the veterans and wrap themselves in the flag but were they on the? >> well, ed, you're quite right. we introduced a bill a couple of months agoed that the support of the american legion, the vfw and virtually every major veterans' organization in this country, it would have helped significantly veterans in terms of education, in terms of health care, in terms of employment, it would have helped their families. i was really surprised and very disappointed that when we brought it to the floor, we had all of two republicans who were supporting it. right now we're working on another piece of legislation. i just spent part of the morning talking with senator mccain. we're trying to see if we can get an agreement right nowing that win widespread support. >> does the gop want to privatize the va? >> that's a very, very good question. and there is no doubt that some of them certainly do. if you are the party that wants to end medicare as we know it and convert it into a voucher program, if you voted 50 times in the house to end the affordable care act, obama
they say great things about the veterans and wrap themselves in the flag but were they on the? >> well, ed, you're quite right. we introduced a bill a couple of months agoed that the support of the american legion, the vfw and virtually every major veterans' organization in this country, it would have helped significantly veterans in terms of education, in terms of health care, in terms of employment, it would have helped their families. i was really surprised and very disappointed that...
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the flags are unfurled and heading east. that means more cooling. another two to ten degrees of cooling. the cloud deck is thicker and higher and climbing over the hills and making it into all our neighborhoods and that will slow the warming sunshine. expect temperatures today to run from the upper 50's at the coast to the middle 80's in our warmest spots near brentwood. leyla gulen? >> we have congestion building over the altamont pass in the usual spot at the usual time. the rest of the bay area is moving along at
the flags are unfurled and heading east. that means more cooling. another two to ten degrees of cooling. the cloud deck is thicker and higher and climbing over the hills and making it into all our neighborhoods and that will slow the warming sunshine. expect temperatures today to run from the upper 50's at the coast to the middle 80's in our warmest spots near brentwood. leyla gulen? >> we have congestion building over the altamont pass in the usual spot at the usual time. the rest of the...
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then the two outside flags are the flags of the original 13 colonies. so your test is -- what are those two flags in the middle? >> [inaudible] someone say the president and 's estate.dent that is the closest i have ever heard. flags of flags are the the president's home state when that state came into the union. >> [inaudible] [laughter] it was.w i believe you. i do not think anybody else does, but i believe you. good gas. -- good guess. so we are excited to work with the congress and help them put uralhis wonderful inaug ceremony every four years, and that is a regular process for us. it virtually never stops. an immense amount of planning goes into a presidential inauguration. and once we finish one in january, we are to work doing a hogwash and lessons learned and anything we can possibly do to make that ceremony and make our part of that even better four years from now. we capture all of that and bring it back out just a year later as we begin to start that inauguration planning again. here is what it looks like former the president stands. isn't th
then the two outside flags are the flags of the original 13 colonies. so your test is -- what are those two flags in the middle? >> [inaudible] someone say the president and 's estate.dent that is the closest i have ever heard. flags of flags are the the president's home state when that state came into the union. >> [inaudible] [laughter] it was.w i believe you. i do not think anybody else does, but i believe you. good gas. -- good guess. so we are excited to work with the congress...
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and what we wanted was that the flag becomes a metaphor for the country. it's tattered, it's torn, but it the messagees, and is survival of the country and the flag and we're not trying to pretty.look we're trying to make it look like it's endured its history itsit's still can celebrate history. >> this year marks the 200th anniversary of the british naval bombardment of fort mchenry during the war of 1812. about the flag francis scott key wrote about, while we tour the smithsonian's banner exhibit. tonight at 6:00 and 10:00 p.m. eastern. american history tv this weekend on c-span 3. in the third of a five-part look at hollywood directors who made films for the u.s. government during world war ii, we feature in the 18r john ford minute documentary he made for the u.s. navy about the 1942 battle of midway. the film presented of the jury victory inlor -- a vivid color. we speak with mark harris about john ford. , mark harrisk focusing on the story of hollywood and the second world war and five leading directors, including john ford, who served in the u.s. na
and what we wanted was that the flag becomes a metaphor for the country. it's tattered, it's torn, but it the messagees, and is survival of the country and the flag and we're not trying to pretty.look we're trying to make it look like it's endured its history itsit's still can celebrate history. >> this year marks the 200th anniversary of the british naval bombardment of fort mchenry during the war of 1812. about the flag francis scott key wrote about, while we tour the smithsonian's...
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what's behind the burning of american flags in south bay. >>> and keeping iraq connected. how silicon valley technology is keeping iraqis in the loop in terms of twitter and facebook. heat shields are compromised. we have multiple failures. what's that alarm? fuel cell two is down. i'm going to have to guide her in manually. this is very exciting. but i'm at my stop. come again? i'm watching this on the train. it's so hard to leave. good luck with everything. watch tv virtually anywhere with the u-verse tv app. with at&t, the u-verse revolves around you. >>> a deadly start to the morning commute in the south bay after a big rig collided with a motorcycle. the truck was making a u-turn when the collision happened killing the cyclist. it happened east of 101. >>> new at 6:00, it's a statewide drought. but some parts of the bay area are feeling the pinch more than others. in san mateo county, a popular campground has been forced to shut down because of the lack of water. we're talking about memorial county park. the spot for a lot of schools for outdoor ed. we're at the park t
what's behind the burning of american flags in south bay. >>> and keeping iraq connected. how silicon valley technology is keeping iraqis in the loop in terms of twitter and facebook. heat shields are compromised. we have multiple failures. what's that alarm? fuel cell two is down. i'm going to have to guide her in manually. this is very exciting. but i'm at my stop. come again? i'm watching this on the train. it's so hard to leave. good luck with everything. watch tv virtually...
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what we wanted was the flag becomes of metaphor for the country. pattern, torn, but still survives and the message is survival of the country and the flag. we're not trying to make it look pretty. we are trying to make it look like it has endured its history and the history can still be celebrated. >> this year marks the 200th anniversary of the british naval bombardment of fort mchenry. learn more about the flag francis scott key wrote about wildly toward the smithsonian star spangled banner exhibit sunday night at 6:00 and 10:00 p.m. eastern, part of american history tv this weekend . >> the federal government's program distribute grants for high-speed internet access in schools and libraries. librarians and internet advocates discussed how to improve the program and internet access and libraries. this is two and a half hours. >> good morning. i am the executive director of the district of columbia public library. it is my honor to welcome you to the library this morning to join our distinguished guests with this important public hearing on the e
what we wanted was the flag becomes of metaphor for the country. pattern, torn, but still survives and the message is survival of the country and the flag. we're not trying to make it look pretty. we are trying to make it look like it has endured its history and the history can still be celebrated. >> this year marks the 200th anniversary of the british naval bombardment of fort mchenry. learn more about the flag francis scott key wrote about wildly toward the smithsonian star spangled...
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for the first time ever his original manuscript joins the flag that inspired the words. >> reporter:from the start it was clear, this was no usual day at the o f smithsonian's museum of american history. it was moving day for francis scott key's original star spangled banner manuscript and it's roommate for the summer, the original star spangled banner flag. >> this is a culmination of 200 years actually. first time that these two incredible icons are together. >> reporter: that's bert commereau who played match maker for one incredibly choreographed first date. >> we need somebody to square it. >> one and a half inches. >> reporter: walkie-talkies, tyvek suits, even a dress reversal according to curator jennifer jones. >> when you're dealing with two icons of american history, you don't leave things to chance. >> reporter: no, you don't. this is the flag francis scott key saw flying over ft. mchenry on september 14th endured 25 hours of shelling and veflched of determination and endurance that inspired key write these words which become our nationalanthem. >> it's interesting to loo
for the first time ever his original manuscript joins the flag that inspired the words. >> reporter:from the start it was clear, this was no usual day at the o f smithsonian's museum of american history. it was moving day for francis scott key's original star spangled banner manuscript and it's roommate for the summer, the original star spangled banner flag. >> this is a culmination of 200 years actually. first time that these two incredible icons are together. >> reporter:...
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the national lead. red flags and swasticas. e are saying about the possible white supremacist ties. >>> also in national news, the truck driver that hurt funny man tracy morgan. he may have been awake for more than 24 hours before that horrific crash. and it's hillary clinton book week. she say she and bill were dead broke
the national lead. red flags and swasticas. e are saying about the possible white supremacist ties. >>> also in national news, the truck driver that hurt funny man tracy morgan. he may have been awake for more than 24 hours before that horrific crash. and it's hillary clinton book week. she say she and bill were dead broke
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the king's wife. "terra maria" means "mary's land." maryland. calvert designed a flag with two symbols -- his own coat of arms and the coat of arms of his mother's family, called the crosslands. the civil war divided maryland's residents over which side to support -- the north or the south. the coats of arms became symbols of that division. >> the calvert part of the flag, the yellow and black -- that was an image that was used to represent those marylanders who were siding with the north. the crosslands side, with the red and white, was used by those southerners who agreed with the rights of the confederate. >> throughout the war, the symbols were displayed separately. >> and it wasn't until after the civil war, when maryland soldiers were marching for the spanish-american war, that marylanders felt like there was unity again, like, they had healed the wounds of the civil war, and it was, in part, seeing the image of their flag with those colors all together again that helped to bring those people back together. >> the reunified flag was officially adopted by maryland
the king's wife. "terra maria" means "mary's land." maryland. calvert designed a flag with two symbols -- his own coat of arms and the coat of arms of his mother's family, called the crosslands. the civil war divided maryland's residents over which side to support -- the north or the south. the coats of arms became symbols of that division. >> the calvert part of the flag, the yellow and black -- that was an image that was used to represent those marylanders who were...
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amen the president pro tempore: please join me in reciting the pledge of allegiance to the flag. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. the presiding officer: the majority leader. mr. reid: i move to proceed to calendar number 409, s. 2432, the warren college affordability legislation. the president pro tempore: the clerk will report. the clerk: motion to proceed to the consideration of s. 2432, a bill to amend the higher education act of 1965 to provide for the refinancing of certain federal student loans and for other purposes. mr. reid: mr. president, following my remarks and those of the republican leader, if any, the senate will be in a period of morning business until 5:30 this evening. at 5:30 there will be three cloture votes on nominations of united states district judges. lauck of virginia, sorokin of massachusetts, and boulware of nevada. mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that chrisie johnson an intern to senator heinrich's office
amen the president pro tempore: please join me in reciting the pledge of allegiance to the flag. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. the presiding officer: the majority leader. mr. reid: i move to proceed to calendar number 409, s. 2432, the warren college affordability legislation. the president pro tempore: the clerk will report. the clerk: motion to...
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the problem is it is not an american flag. the d.s.c. ch this man in england run on to the track. i think we have that video? >> we have the wrong video. >> that is obviously a newborn child and we hope they're doing good. >> we have the video in the tease. i don't know if you saw it. apparently he got off the horse and was running. >> we don't know why he was doing that. he wasn't hurt. >> he was arrested, banned from the track for life. >> just wanted to take part. >> have a great day everyone. "fox & friends" starts now. bye. >>> good morning everyone. it's monday, the 16th of june, 2014. i'm anna kooiman in for elisabeth hasselbeck. we begin with a fox news alert. another major city in iraq falls at the hands of jihad. so where is the president and how will the white house respond? we are live in washington with the very latest. >> he's on vacation. it's not just kids crossing our borders. gang members now part of the surge flooding into the united states. the agents trying to keep it safe running out of options. we've got a firsthand
the problem is it is not an american flag. the d.s.c. ch this man in england run on to the track. i think we have that video? >> we have the wrong video. >> that is obviously a newborn child and we hope they're doing good. >> we have the video in the tease. i don't know if you saw it. apparently he got off the horse and was running. >> we don't know why he was doing that. he wasn't hurt. >> he was arrested, banned from the track for life. >> just wanted to...
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and what we wanted was the flag becomes a metaphor for the country. it's tattered and it's torn but it still survives in the message is really the survival of the country in the flag and we are not trying to make it look pretty. we are trying to make it look like it has endured its history and we still can celebrate its history. >> wilson center reports that u.s.-mexico goods and services reached a trillion dollars in 2011 making the u.s.-mexico's top trading partner. next we will go -- roberta jacobson assistant secretary of state for western hemisphere affairs talks about u.s.-mexico trade and commerce relationships and its impact on the economy. this is about 40 minutes. >> ladies and gentlemen, ladies and gentlemen sorry to yell in your ears. this is an authoritative english accent calling you to attention please. i will not antonio. i refuse. i'm just not that kind of person. i hate to interrupt your conversations. obviously it's a very light grew. as i was saying to somebody the sign of a successful conferences when at the lunch hour it's like a
and what we wanted was the flag becomes a metaphor for the country. it's tattered and it's torn but it still survives in the message is really the survival of the country in the flag and we are not trying to make it look pretty. we are trying to make it look like it has endured its history and we still can celebrate its history. >> wilson center reports that u.s.-mexico goods and services reached a trillion dollars in 2011 making the u.s.-mexico's top trading partner. next we will go --...
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again and what we wanted was that the flag becomes a metaphor for the country. it's tattered, it's torn, but it still survives. the message is both the survival of both the country and the flag. we're not trying to make it look pretty. we're trying to make it look like its endured its history and can still celebrate its history. >> this year marks 1812. learn more about the flag that francis scott key wrote about. sunday night at 6:00 and 10:00 p.m. eastern. part of american history tv. >> the president's nominee to the u.s. ambassador to qatar says the u.s. is cautiously optimistic about how that country will handle the five taliban pretty much ners -- prisoners swapped for bowe bergdahl. the nominee for ambassador to qatar testified at a confirmation hearing along with the ambassador to iraq, egypt and honduras. >>> our first panel today we have nominees for u.s. kbors to egypt, iraq, and qatar. in egypt on sunday, field marshall cisi was sworn into office. i remain concerned about the state of media repression in egypt, intimidation of activists. that said, t
again and what we wanted was that the flag becomes a metaphor for the country. it's tattered, it's torn, but it still survives. the message is both the survival of both the country and the flag. we're not trying to make it look pretty. we're trying to make it look like its endured its history and can still celebrate its history. >> this year marks 1812. learn more about the flag that francis scott key wrote about. sunday night at 6:00 and 10:00 p.m. eastern. part of american history tv....
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and what we wanted was that the flag becomes a metaphor for the country. it's tattered, it's torn, but it still survives, and the message is really the survival of both the country and the flag, and we're not trying to make it look pretty, we're trying to make it look like it endured its history, and it still can celebrate its history. >> this year marks the 200th anniversary of the british naval bombardment of fort mchenry during the war of 1812. learn more about the flag fran be sis scott key wrote about while we tour the smithsonian's star-spangled banner exhibit tonight at 6 and 10 p.m. eastern, part of american history the this weekend on c-span3. .. part of what makes this a special place as we seek to bring the outside and into the inside out and it is in that spirit i would like to introduce my friend who has come in this evening to read from and talk about his new book. sam is and always has been a good guy who in at least one case helps me get a troop to life much in the same way that he brings truth to light in his writing on education. he helps
and what we wanted was that the flag becomes a metaphor for the country. it's tattered, it's torn, but it still survives, and the message is really the survival of both the country and the flag, and we're not trying to make it look pretty, we're trying to make it look like it endured its history, and it still can celebrate its history. >> this year marks the 200th anniversary of the british naval bombardment of fort mchenry during the war of 1812. learn more about the flag fran be sis...
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the message is the survival of the country and flag. we are not trying to make it look for the. we are trying to make it look like it has endured its history and can still celebrate its history. >> this year marks the 200th anniversary of the british naval bombardment of work mchenry during the war of 1812. learn more about the flag francis scott key wrote about why we tour the smithsonian's "star-spangled banner" exhibit. part of american history tv this .eekend on c-span3 >> next on the civil war, author discusses the significance of the battle of cold harbor, which took face in virginia 150 years ago in may and june of 1864. he describes the strategies employed by ulysses s. grant and robert e lee as well as the challenges a faced during the battle. this hour-long event took place at the cold harbor battlefield in virginia. >> well, thank you very much, bob. i appreciate it. as i told you folks i talked with his morning, it is an honor for me to be here. there is something special about the battlefield here at cold harbor. in theabout my interest american civil war, i'm sure
the message is the survival of the country and flag. we are not trying to make it look for the. we are trying to make it look like it has endured its history and can still celebrate its history. >> this year marks the 200th anniversary of the british naval bombardment of work mchenry during the war of 1812. learn more about the flag francis scott key wrote about why we tour the smithsonian's "star-spangled banner" exhibit. part of american history tv this .eekend on c-span3...
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look at the flag blowing. hat's the northerly wind, the dry air pushing into the area that we'll get to enjoy through the day. just an 8 mile-an-hour breeze. it's enough to bring that i drooer air from the mountains down into the city. delaware and south jersey are feeling it as well. the humidity stays much lower today. 77 degrees in mount pocono, low 80s for allentown and reading. trenton, northeast philadelphia. mount holly, all into the low 80s with bright sunny skies and sunshine for the shore, too. upper 70s for atlantic city and cape may and rehoboth beach. chester, voorhees, up to 80 degrees with brat, sunny skies. tomorrow there will be clouds in the area. we could see scattered showers at the shore. 76 degrees. if we get those showers, they will be light and they'll be out of here for sunday. 77 degrees. full seven-day forecast for the i-95 corridor, much of the philadelphia area when i come back. >> bill says sun is just peeking out. with the sunlight comes more traffic apparently out there. >> let's
look at the flag blowing. hat's the northerly wind, the dry air pushing into the area that we'll get to enjoy through the day. just an 8 mile-an-hour breeze. it's enough to bring that i drooer air from the mountains down into the city. delaware and south jersey are feeling it as well. the humidity stays much lower today. 77 degrees in mount pocono, low 80s for allentown and reading. trenton, northeast philadelphia. mount holly, all into the low 80s with bright sunny skies and sunshine for the...
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it was a small flag, perhaps 2'3", they tied that to a water pipe. >> there was the first flag raising. >> reporter: joe rosenthal reached the top and witnessed the planting of a second flag. big enough for all the soldiers to see with the naked eye. rosenthal found himself at the right place at the right time and instantly took what is likely the most famous picture of world war ii. >> i had time only for that one quick shot. i just hoped and prayed that i got what i thought i saw in the finder. >> what he got was a photograph that seemed to convey a message to the rest of the country. these are the men that america sent to war and this is the job they're being asked to do. >> every time i see that same picture, i look at it, i see indeed a -- with guys falling around. with all the noise and the high pierced calls for the core men. >> reporter: marine commander hollis smith said the battle for was the hardest. another 18,000 were wounded. it took 36 days to secure. nemitz said that it was where uncommon valor was uncommon virtue. >> you think about those who are still buried in the is
it was a small flag, perhaps 2'3", they tied that to a water pipe. >> there was the first flag raising. >> reporter: joe rosenthal reached the top and witnessed the planting of a second flag. big enough for all the soldiers to see with the naked eye. rosenthal found himself at the right place at the right time and instantly took what is likely the most famous picture of world war ii. >> i had time only for that one quick shot. i just hoped and prayed that i got what i...
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normally you drape the flag around your shoulders and you dance a little bit? anyway. >> reporter: i didn't see a flag. >> we're going to have to bring you one. we will have the full highlights of today's match coming up in experts. head to the web kpix.com/clocker. >> i can see mike sugerman running around. >> he needs a flag. >> so you're all up on upper 90 and nutmeg. you all had the chance 20 meet this soccer fan. so i just want to welcome veronica de la cruz formally. i see you had your scarf on today. >> thanks to paul because it seriously blows the doors off the new york winter. >> okay. p we're not going to argue with that one, are we. >> we have a lot of words around here. snow will not be one of them. >> give me a scarf any day, as long as the sun is shining. >> we do that pretty well. >> welcome. >> thank you. >> reporter: have you enjoy the weather so far? >> i love it. four for four. getting a little monotonous. >> reporter: let's take a peek outside. upper 70s. is that okay? >> love it. >> reporter: all right. martinez, beautiful day for you. windy
normally you drape the flag around your shoulders and you dance a little bit? anyway. >> reporter: i didn't see a flag. >> we're going to have to bring you one. we will have the full highlights of today's match coming up in experts. head to the web kpix.com/clocker. >> i can see mike sugerman running around. >> he needs a flag. >> so you're all up on upper 90 and nutmeg. you all had the chance 20 meet this soccer fan. so i just want to welcome veronica de la cruz...
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flying outside the russian embassy here in kiev is also now being replaced by the ukrainian flag the order to get more ok thank you paul that's our tease paul scott live from kiev . well kevin authorities say they have arrested several people who provoked the unrest outside the russian embassy but investigative journalist danny shet kept suspect some in kiev purposely trying to bait russia into a harsh response there's an urgency to it now i think from a cranium point of your original viewpoint of ukrainian government suddenly with the events in iraq american radio is shifting its attention away from ukraine to iraq that results in a i think indeed on the part of some in the ukraine to try to get back into the media i by staging incidents that could lead to over response by russians which they could then use to justify calls for intervention or more support from the united states they could provoke a intensification or an escalation of the crisis there that gives them a pretext to refuse to pay for gas to refuse to accept compromises on the russian part hopefully to get the u.s.
flying outside the russian embassy here in kiev is also now being replaced by the ukrainian flag the order to get more ok thank you paul that's our tease paul scott live from kiev . well kevin authorities say they have arrested several people who provoked the unrest outside the russian embassy but investigative journalist danny shet kept suspect some in kiev purposely trying to bait russia into a harsh response there's an urgency to it now i think from a cranium point of your original viewpoint...
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>> the flag of pride is flying in san francisco. >>> police may have put a name to this face. who they've targeted as a person of interest in a robbery and an attack. >>> and 'tis the season for fireworks. how authorities are trying to reduce the chance they'll stark a dangerous fire in these dry conditions. abc7 news at 6:00 starts now. >>> more than a million people are showing their pride this weekend with parties and public events to celebrate gay, lesbian,...