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and this was fairly common for the national women's party. and for allender also to pay tribute to these original suffragists. and all of the work and progress that women have made, but also reminding their members how far they still have to go. and now let's go over to this cartoon. this cartoon is called, our hat is in the ring. and it was drawn and published on april 8, 1916. this cartoon is particularly representative of allender's belief that women needed to be presented with authority, strength and control. she created an image called -- that she called the allender girl. and this woman was a different image a lot of people saw particularly in images of suffragists and images of women that appeared in the press at that time. oftentimes political cartoonists would mock the suffrage movement by making women look haggard or ugly or fraught in some way. and allender instead turns that on its head. and she creates a youthful, invigora invigorated, intelligent woman. in this image in particular she's very slender, her skirt is above her ankles
and this was fairly common for the national women's party. and for allender also to pay tribute to these original suffragists. and all of the work and progress that women have made, but also reminding their members how far they still have to go. and now let's go over to this cartoon. this cartoon is called, our hat is in the ring. and it was drawn and published on april 8, 1916. this cartoon is particularly representative of allender's belief that women needed to be presented with authority,...
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>> guest: what is really unique about the idea of a national university at the time is i mean first we have to sometimes go back two centuries and think what did our educational systems look like in today and by me think about what are now national institutions of education and by and large secular institutions of education harvard yale and princeton that's not what they look like at the time to get the time they were by and large baruk deal sectarian institutions and theology was organizing the basis of the curriculum and so against that backdrop there was an idea we had a profound mismatch between our educational institutions and the republican form of government that we created. no western who started calling for national university prior to the constitutional convention of 1787 set our educational cetaceans are sort of remnant of an older and monarchy colon the aquatic political and we need to to alternate date them in the national university was one idea that was floated in a way to alter education. >> host: today as you said that we have several national universities that are of
>> guest: what is really unique about the idea of a national university at the time is i mean first we have to sometimes go back two centuries and think what did our educational systems look like in today and by me think about what are now national institutions of education and by and large secular institutions of education harvard yale and princeton that's not what they look like at the time to get the time they were by and large baruk deal sectarian institutions and theology was...
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this is a live look at the national mall. ay skies but so far the rain has kept the crowd smaller than usual and it will likely pick up as the night goes on. leon: it looks like the wind is picking up. maureen: windy clouds. we have team coverage. ryan hughes on the national mall following the extra security procedures in place. sam sweeney is checking out the crowds. we begin with the big question. what is the weather looking like? chief meteorologist doug hill has the latest. doug: right now the skies are cloudy. you pointed out no rain in the city at the moment. we have the chance of showers tonight. the best news is the threat of heavy rain and thunderstorms. it looks like it will hold off until later tonight. we have a warm front just to the south. as you look at the satellite and the radar you can see two separate batches of storms. one is passed to the east of washington. the other one is still to the west. in between, we have been noticing a clear shot for a good portion of the afternoon. but with that, that has filled
this is a live look at the national mall. ay skies but so far the rain has kept the crowd smaller than usual and it will likely pick up as the night goes on. leon: it looks like the wind is picking up. maureen: windy clouds. we have team coverage. ryan hughes on the national mall following the extra security procedures in place. sam sweeney is checking out the crowds. we begin with the big question. what is the weather looking like? chief meteorologist doug hill has the latest. doug: right now...
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played favor the for hillary clinton during the national primary. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> we're waiting for the pennsylvania state delegate breakfast to get underway as the democratic national convention begins today in philadelphia. day of controversy yesterday as the convention was about to get underway with the resignation of the chair of the dnc "the hill" writing today, the democratic national convention off to rocky start and hasn't even officially begun. dnc chair debbie wasserman-schultz resignation the day before the convention opens big news following release of embarrassing emails between dnc officials that appear to confirm suspicions of bernie sanders supporters that debbie wasserman-schultz and dnc tipped the scales in the party's primary in favor of hillary clinton, the presumptive nominee. read more about that at the hill.com
played favor the for hillary clinton during the national primary. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> we're waiting for the pennsylvania state delegate breakfast to get underway as the democratic national convention begins today in philadelphia. day of controversy yesterday as the convention...
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[captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the chair: on this vote, the yeas are 195, the nays are 223. he amendment is not adopted. the unfinished business is the request for a recorded vote on amendment number 78 printed in house report 114-683 offered by the gentleman from arizona, mr. osar on which the yeas prevailed by voice vote. the clerk: amendment number 378 printed in house report of 14-683 offered by mr. gosar. a sufficient number having arisen, a recorded vote is ordered. members will record their votes by electronic device. this is a two-miff -- two-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited
[captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the chair: on this vote, the yeas are 195, the nays are 223. he amendment is not adopted. the unfinished business is the request for a recorded vote on amendment number 78 printed in house report...
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live from the republican national convention. m fitzgerald will be in coverage begins sunday 8:30 on fox 5. june in for the new show, the 5 at 6:30. >>> the phenomenonal gripped the nation has bringing many to downtown dc. >> including sarah simmons. >> reporter: it's all about pokemon go. people are going crazy and coming down to the national mall in droves to play it. i'll explain how the national park service is trying to capitollize on this whole thing. >> it's saying something people were out playing in this heat. 95 feeling like 100 in many areas, the seven-day forecast has a lot of the 90's but nothing quite as hot as what we had today. we'll talk about that in details. show you the weekend forecast and a look at the beach when we come back. . >>> video tonight of a burglar gone wrong in the district. this is surveillance video from a store in the 1700 block of street. they're looking for three persons of interest. trying to take catch out of an atm monday. one of them grabbed chips and took off. >> a road rage is running r
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allender began her career as the cartoonist of the national women's party. her first work appeared in 1914. one of the interesting things about her early work is that a lot of it focused on poverty, child labor, the exploitation of women, and labor legislation. and so, her first work appeared on the cover of "the suffragist" in june, 1914. from then on, there was no looking back. she did more than 150 cartoons over seven years. they appeared almost weekly, and like most political cartoons, they were a commentary on ongoing political issues. they were the news of the week with great attention to how that news impacted or was influenced by what was happening in the suffrage movement. here is one of her early works. this is one of my favorite pieces actually in the museum. this is called "the inspiration of the suffrage workers." and you can see how she is commenting on a lot of different ideas in this piece. she is talking about the importance of the vote as a way of changing the condition of the women. you see the woman holding her child, and her other little
allender began her career as the cartoonist of the national women's party. her first work appeared in 1914. one of the interesting things about her early work is that a lot of it focused on poverty, child labor, the exploitation of women, and labor legislation. and so, her first work appeared on the cover of "the suffragist" in june, 1914. from then on, there was no looking back. she did more than 150 cartoons over seven years. they appeared almost weekly, and like most political...
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the national museum of natural history, the national museum of american history and the national air d space museum are all open tomorrow. you can go check those out and hopefully the other museums will be open as well. you can find out the latest information on our app. i'm shomari stone, news 4. >>> thanks, so marry. >>> developing tonight, an 18-year-old german iranian was the sole gunman in a shopping mall attack that killed ten people, including himself, and injured 21. police in they say the gunman had been living in munich for more than two years and did not have a police record. witnesses originally told police they had seen three shooters, which is why authorities say they were looking for suspects. >>> hear from a u.s. college student in germany. >> there was like a family coming towards us, they were in shock, heard gunshots. people are screaming and running away. >> the gunman started shooting at a mcdonald's and continued the rampage. he eventually turned the gun on himself. there's no word on motive. >>> breaking news tonight on a story that the iteam scott mcfarland bro
the national museum of natural history, the national museum of american history and the national air d space museum are all open tomorrow. you can go check those out and hopefully the other museums will be open as well. you can find out the latest information on our app. i'm shomari stone, news 4. >>> thanks, so marry. >>> developing tonight, an 18-year-old german iranian was the sole gunman in a shopping mall attack that killed ten people, including himself, and injured 21....
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again, but expect detours around the national mall. if you are still making plans, we have a list of fourth of july parades and fireworks on the nbc washington app. that includes events costing $40 or less, search fourth of july and share your pictures with us. do that. just make sure to use th the #howwe4th. >>> a fairfax county man is recovering after his foot was severed in new york's central park. he stepped on what police say looks like a homemade firework. >> we learn how his family is dealing with that accident. >> to hear that news it was like surreal, it still is. still like i'm in a dream. >> more like a nightmare for this family. their 18-year-old grandson suffered a dramatic leg injury in central park in new york when investigators say he stepped on an explosive material. >> i hope they find out who did it. to get anything else like that out of central park. >> he's from fairfax county. he just finished his freshman year at the university of miami in miami. he was in new york with a couple of friends this holiday weekend wh
again, but expect detours around the national mall. if you are still making plans, we have a list of fourth of july parades and fireworks on the nbc washington app. that includes events costing $40 or less, search fourth of july and share your pictures with us. do that. just make sure to use th the #howwe4th. >>> a fairfax county man is recovering after his foot was severed in new york's central park. he stepped on what police say looks like a homemade firework. >> we learn how...
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he said the national interest should be the last word in national politics. historians have set their sides beyond and within the state and beyond the formally constituted institutions. it shaped development assistance in profound ways. take for instance, the gruesome conclusion of the program in india in the late 1960's. these networks managed to circumvent any single authority. american philanthropies joined up with activists to provide incentives for population control. a loose group of indian proponents ranging from the sun of the prime minister, indira gandhi, innovative bureaucratic control and monitoring and features that brought sterilization programs to villages across india. such networks were also responsible for programs that spread to and beyond india. the adherence of the united states, western europe, china, and india -- it was hardly a development against an unwilling india. it was a broad and cosmopolitan india. they are building military bases in calcutta. it is worth noting before town nation's him. his representative in india happen to be a
he said the national interest should be the last word in national politics. historians have set their sides beyond and within the state and beyond the formally constituted institutions. it shaped development assistance in profound ways. take for instance, the gruesome conclusion of the program in india in the late 1960's. these networks managed to circumvent any single authority. american philanthropies joined up with activists to provide incentives for population control. a loose group of...
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the world? >> there are national museums. we have our national military museum and the national u.s. air force or aviation or contemporary to us. you have national museums in paris. you have the rome museum and the rf museum in england. you have these museums that are looking at aviation from a national -- from the countries they are in and created of an impressive artifacts as well. >> we are talking about renovations will be under way of the next six or seven years. when we come back in 2022 or 202, what's going to change? >> the idea is to really reinterpret and represent the history of flights and to do that in ways that stimulate early 21st century. so looking at military aviation of a different way and looking at commercial aviation and looking at space and the idea where the plans are. the idea is really presenting a new take on aerospace history. we have, this is our current generation of curators and educators. we really are excited about telling new stories. >> lets hear from kevin who's joining us from north carolina. thank you for waiting, go ahead with your question and c
the world? >> there are national museums. we have our national military museum and the national u.s. air force or aviation or contemporary to us. you have national museums in paris. you have the rome museum and the rf museum in england. you have these museums that are looking at aviation from a national -- from the countries they are in and created of an impressive artifacts as well. >> we are talking about renovations will be under way of the next six or seven years. when we come...
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the 2016 republican national convention is held in cleveland ohio. " a lookon "reel america back on cleveland in the film "the power to serve" produced for the cleveland electric company. it shows the importance of electricity in everyday life and argues that the cleveland area is the best location in the nation. fess, elmer l lynn president of the illuminating company. >> how do you do? seemotion you are about to is the story of northeast ohio and the part electricity plays in the lives of all of us that live here. i think you will find it a fascinating story. certainly it concerns a fascinating area. no geographical region of any size anywhere in the world is more abundantly blessed with the ingredients for prosperity and progress then is this 1700 square mile surface of land stretching along the south shore of lake erie to the west. ohioin northeast possibilities are unlimited. possibilities which we at the illuminating company have tried to emphasize to bring to the attention of all of america the fact that this is the best location in the nation. this activity is but one expression of th
the 2016 republican national convention is held in cleveland ohio. " a lookon "reel america back on cleveland in the film "the power to serve" produced for the cleveland electric company. it shows the importance of electricity in everyday life and argues that the cleveland area is the best location in the nation. fess, elmer l lynn president of the illuminating company. >> how do you do? seemotion you are about to is the story of northeast ohio and the part electricity...
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crowds braved the showers to get a spot on the national mall. looking at the spectacle come even though it was through the clouds. we'll go live to the mall in just a moment. rain, storms, cooler than warmer temperatures. the chance of storms is not going away yet. what can we expect rest of the night and in the morning? steve rudin has the forecast. steve: more rain on the way overnight into early tomorrow morning. the wider view, most of the action to the west. a bit closer, d.c. over here, a stronger cell over northern montgomery county, moving off to the east at about 20 miles per hour. olney, you are in the path in the next 20 minutes. nothing severe, but don't be surprised about heavy downpours and a little bit of lightning. middle 60's, lower 70's overnight, scattered showers and thunderstorms continue. in time forup, just the end of the week. the hottest air so far this season. moral that coming up. calledow, some places because of the bad weather, but on the national mall, the show went on, even though it was a decidedly imperfect view.
crowds braved the showers to get a spot on the national mall. looking at the spectacle come even though it was through the clouds. we'll go live to the mall in just a moment. rain, storms, cooler than warmer temperatures. the chance of storms is not going away yet. what can we expect rest of the night and in the morning? steve rudin has the forecast. steve: more rain on the way overnight into early tomorrow morning. the wider view, most of the action to the west. a bit closer, d.c. over here, a...
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the white house. [cheering] my husband is ready to lead this nation. every dayy to fight to give our children a better future theybetter deserve. ladies and gentlemen donald j trump is ready to serve and lead this country as the next president of the united states. [cheering] thank you. god bless you. and god bless america! [cheering] ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> the republican national convention is live from cleveland. watch every minute on c-span. listen live on the free c-span radio app. it is easy to download from the apple store or google play. watch live or on-demand at any time on c-span.org. twitter and like us to see video of newsworthy moments. the republican national convention, all this week on c-span come of the c-span radio app, and c-span.org. on monday, watch the democratic national convention live from philadelphia. ohio governor john kasich speaks to michigan's delega
the white house. [cheering] my husband is ready to lead this nation. every dayy to fight to give our children a better future theybetter deserve. ladies and gentlemen donald j trump is ready to serve and lead this country as the next president of the united states. [cheering] thank you. god bless you. and god bless america! [cheering] ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption...
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sam sweeney is on the national mall where the crowds are gathering. michelle: kellye lynn is monitoring the postponements that are already coming in. we begin with doug hill and the all-important rain timeline. doug? doug: at noon today, four hours ago here we were talking about the little prospect that we might get a little window, a little break this everything. 8:00, 9:00, 10:00, between systems moving through the rain. that is still a possibility. look at the numbers. 69 at falls church. 70 in chevy chase. who thought on the 4th of july we'd say take a jacket tonight, it will be cool? it is. this may wind up the coolest 4th of ju with the folks in town. one area of moderate to heavy rain is moving through the metro area now. another batch is coming in later tonight. severe thunderstorm watch over kentucky and parts of west virginia. it might just work out that we get the little bit of a break. if it doesn't end totally, it might diminish enough to get the fireworks in fine. here is where we are at the moment. heavy downpours across the district. j
sam sweeney is on the national mall where the crowds are gathering. michelle: kellye lynn is monitoring the postponements that are already coming in. we begin with doug hill and the all-important rain timeline. doug? doug: at noon today, four hours ago here we were talking about the little prospect that we might get a little window, a little break this everything. 8:00, 9:00, 10:00, between systems moving through the rain. that is still a possibility. look at the numbers. 69 at falls church. 70...
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the 2016 republican national convention is being held in cleveland, ohio. up next, a look back at cleveland in the 1966 promotional film "the power to serve," produced for the cleveland electric illuminating company. the 20-minute film shows the importance of electricity in everyday life and argues that the cleveland area is the best location in the nation [captions copyright national cable satellite corp 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> the motion picture you're about to see is the story of northern ohio. i think you will find ate fascinating story. certainly it concerns a fascinating area. no geographical region of comparable size anywhere in the world is more abundantly blessed with the ingredients for pros territory and progress than is this 1,700 square mile strip of land stretching along the south shore of lake erie from avon lake on the west to the east. here in northeast ohio, possibilities are unlimited. possibilities which we've tried to
the 2016 republican national convention is being held in cleveland, ohio. up next, a look back at cleveland in the 1966 promotional film "the power to serve," produced for the cleveland electric illuminating company. the 20-minute film shows the importance of electricity in everyday life and argues that the cleveland area is the best location in the nation [captions copyright national cable satellite corp 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is...
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floods are the nation's most frequent and costly natural disasters. the recovery from major flood disasters often takes years and affects homeowners, businesses, schools and others, impacting local economies and social kr l resilience. small businesses which are the economic engines for most communities need immediate access to funds for repairs, replacement of inventory and/or equipment as well as mitigation of future disaster losses. analysts report that of small businesses affected by floods that cannot reopen within a month, 50% will never reopen. as flood losses increase, the nation will continue to need a rebowes fiscally strong n ffip reduce flood risk. thank you and i would be happy to answer questions. >> now we'll turn to mr. mckey, welcome. >> thank you, chairman vitter and thank you for the opportunity to be here today. my name is david mckey, i am the managing broker of coldwell banker one in baton rouge, louisiana, your home state. i'm here to represent the views of 1.1 million members of the national association of realtors. as voice cha
floods are the nation's most frequent and costly natural disasters. the recovery from major flood disasters often takes years and affects homeowners, businesses, schools and others, impacting local economies and social kr l resilience. small businesses which are the economic engines for most communities need immediate access to funds for repairs, replacement of inventory and/or equipment as well as mitigation of future disaster losses. analysts report that of small businesses affected by floods...
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of the first national parks in utah. here's a photograph that was taken from a visit that he went president warren g. harding. the most prominent piece of legislation, the second-most that he was involved in was what became known as the smoot-holly tariff act. i felt the need to pass this deflation in 19 -- legislation in 1930. the first ages of the depression, the main goal the u.s. was going for was to protect american jobs as well as farmers from competition. this act, in the minds of the senators, a way to come back that. -- combat that. people saw the meat of this, raising the tariff to record levels seen by a lot of economists at the time and major business leaders as a somewhat, quite controversial and many protested it. time, senator smoot was extremely, he felt like this was a positive thing. he felt like this would boost the economy of america and protect their jobs and interest. in his entry on friday, june 13, 1930, talks about the fact that he was crowded with colors. -- callers. he talks about giving several
of the first national parks in utah. here's a photograph that was taken from a visit that he went president warren g. harding. the most prominent piece of legislation, the second-most that he was involved in was what became known as the smoot-holly tariff act. i felt the need to pass this deflation in 19 -- legislation in 1930. the first ages of the depression, the main goal the u.s. was going for was to protect american jobs as well as farmers from competition. this act, in the minds of the...
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this is a live look at the national mall. gray skies but so far the rain has kept the crowd smaller than usual and it will likely pick up as the night goes on. leon: it looks like the wind is picking up. maureen: windy clouds. we have team coverage. ryan hughes on the national mall following the extra security procedures in place. sam sweeney is checking out the crowds. we begin with the big question. what is the weather looking like? chief meteorologist doug hill has the latest. doug: right now the skies are cloudy. you pointed out no rain in the city at the moment. we have the chance of showers tonight. the best news is the threat of heavy rain and thunderstorms. it looks like it will hold off until later tonight. we have a warm front just to the south. as you look at the satellite and the radar you can see two separate batches of storms. one is passed to the east of washington. the other one is still to the west. in between, we have been noticing a clear shot for a good portion of the afternoon. but with that, that has fill
this is a live look at the national mall. gray skies but so far the rain has kept the crowd smaller than usual and it will likely pick up as the night goes on. leon: it looks like the wind is picking up. maureen: windy clouds. we have team coverage. ryan hughes on the national mall following the extra security procedures in place. sam sweeney is checking out the crowds. we begin with the big question. what is the weather looking like? chief meteorologist doug hill has the latest. doug: right...
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the world? >> there are other national museums in the u.s. and the rest of the world. we have our national military museums, the national museum of air force, national museum of aviation, seattle museum of flight. but you have a national museums outside of paris. the imperial war museum, the science museum, the rf museum in england. you have these museums that are looking at aviation especially from the national stories of the country that they're in and they have some pretty impressive artifacts as well in their collection. >> we're talking about the renovations that will be under way over the next six to seven years. when we come back in 2022 or 2023, what's going to change? >> it's going to be a completely changed museum. the idea is to really reinterpret, represent the history of flight. and to do that in ways that really stimulate early 21st century audiences. and so looking at military aviation a different way, looking at the development of civilian and commercial aviation, looking at space, the idea of where the planets, what's the idea of earth in our story of h
the world? >> there are other national museums in the u.s. and the rest of the world. we have our national military museums, the national museum of air force, national museum of aviation, seattle museum of flight. but you have a national museums outside of paris. the imperial war museum, the science museum, the rf museum in england. you have these museums that are looking at aviation especially from the national stories of the country that they're in and they have some pretty impressive...
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the nation is counting on us to generate the insights. so we've got to ask ourselves how do you do that in a world in which resources are declining and in a world with which the technical challenges that you're dealing with are getting more and more complex. the positive side i would tell the nation is you've got a great bunch of motivated men and women at the national security agency in united states cyber command. they believe in their missions. they believe in doing the right thing the right way. and they are committed to doing it within the legal framework. and that is the commitment that i've made since day one in my role as director of nsa and the commander of cyber command. we'll do the right thing the right way in accordance with the laws of the nation. and when we get it wrong, we will stand up and acknowledge that we got it wrong. i remind people, look. even with the great technology that we have, at its heart cyber command and nsa are two enterprises powered by motivated men and women. men and women sometimes make mistakes. we'
the nation is counting on us to generate the insights. so we've got to ask ourselves how do you do that in a world in which resources are declining and in a world with which the technical challenges that you're dealing with are getting more and more complex. the positive side i would tell the nation is you've got a great bunch of motivated men and women at the national security agency in united states cyber command. they believe in their missions. they believe in doing the right thing the right...
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that is the national mall in washington. this is the place where memory and identity and commemoration and celebration take place. it is a living landscape. i had the good fortune to work nearly 10 years in this setting at the smithsonian. i can tell you the people from all over the country and all here forworld come connection to the american story and understand who we are as americans. so i close -- actually, the national mall is the first essay in the book but the last image i will show you today. i welcome your questions. we have a microphone, i think, if you have a question or comment. you are a good audience, and i thank you very much for your attention. thank you. [applause] >> what was number 51? [laughter] dr. glass: well, that is a great question. you are not the first to have asked me that. it was hard, because there were some states i did not include in the book. and i have not really thought about any one place in particular that was left out. you have not seen all of the sites, so it is hard to describe what is
that is the national mall in washington. this is the place where memory and identity and commemoration and celebration take place. it is a living landscape. i had the good fortune to work nearly 10 years in this setting at the smithsonian. i can tell you the people from all over the country and all here forworld come connection to the american story and understand who we are as americans. so i close -- actually, the national mall is the first essay in the book but the last image i will show you...
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, bringing the national convention to cleveland. o, let's celebrate these two great men of ohio. [applause] >> since our last meeting four years ago in tampa, the republican party has lost the number of our friends and leaders who have left their mark on the history of our party, on our nation, and on the world. let us have a moment of silence to remember them. ♪ [applause] >> while we were not able to include everyone we lost on this list, we still remember them, we still miss them, and we appreciate them. thank you and god bless. [applause] >> please welcome the michigan attorney general. [applause] >> good afternoon. i'm your on-duty attorney general the great state of michigan. let me tell you a story about my state in a city called flint, where the water was poisoned from lead. i visited a pastor there and inside his church were stacks and stacks of what white because his congregation could not drink from the tap or use their shower. pregnant mothers and mothers with newborns still should not raise or drink the water. and that i
, bringing the national convention to cleveland. o, let's celebrate these two great men of ohio. [applause] >> since our last meeting four years ago in tampa, the republican party has lost the number of our friends and leaders who have left their mark on the history of our party, on our nation, and on the world. let us have a moment of silence to remember them. ♪ [applause] >> while we were not able to include everyone we lost on this list, we still remember them, we still miss...
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the national park service beach patrol rescue swimmers jumped into the water after the man without wet suits and tried to get to him as quickly as possible but they got into trouble because the surf is so rough out there. that the coast guard had to come out and rescue not only the victim, but also the rescue swimmers. san francisco's fog covers the rough surf now striking the edge of the sue toe bath ruins. the trails ling down to the baths are -- leading down to the baths are frequently explored by locals and tourists. >> there are some places without a fence or anything surrounding it so i fell like it's not -- feel like it's not impossible for someone to call. >> reporter: san francisco firefighters say two people did fall off the cliff. at 4:30 p.m -- 4:30 p.m. rescue crews raced to the water near the cliff house restaurant. >> there was like lot of commotion going on outside ask it was pretty chaotic on the waters especially like there was like ski boats and a lot of like our guests they were like pretty like concerned about what was going on outside. >> a lot of people were real
the national park service beach patrol rescue swimmers jumped into the water after the man without wet suits and tried to get to him as quickly as possible but they got into trouble because the surf is so rough out there. that the coast guard had to come out and rescue not only the victim, but also the rescue swimmers. san francisco's fog covers the rough surf now striking the edge of the sue toe bath ruins. the trails ling down to the baths are -- leading down to the baths are frequently...
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the detention facility weakens the national security. closing guantanamo is about protecting the country, not weakening it. as you know, the importance in closing this detention facility is echoed by former president george w. bush and a long list of former secretaries of state, secretaries of defense, joint staff chair men and other former military leaders as representati representative engle noted, a letter was included by flag officers. transfers from gitmo are in the national security interest of the united states and are conducted in a safe and responsible manner. on march 23rd, 2016, i testified before this committee. during that hearing as the chairman noted, i was asked whether the department of defense had ever knowingly transferred a detainee to a country that did not exhibit an ability to substantially mitigate the risk or control the individual. in response to that question, i stated that the department of defense had not conducted such a transfer. i standby my response. we've addressed your concerns, mr. chairman, in the lett
the detention facility weakens the national security. closing guantanamo is about protecting the country, not weakening it. as you know, the importance in closing this detention facility is echoed by former president george w. bush and a long list of former secretaries of state, secretaries of defense, joint staff chair men and other former military leaders as representati representative engle noted, a letter was included by flag officers. transfers from gitmo are in the national security...
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a second-round pick up the nationals, 2010 out of san diego. of course, there most notable baseball lump, chris bryant, the 2-0 misses away, three balls and no strikes on jay bruce. >> that's been probably the only knock this year, seem cutting that fastball. at two of them have been intentional with 12 walks in those 28 innings. >> he walks them on four that brings up adam duvall who is number two in the national league in home runs this year. legends chris bryant, the only guy that has homered more than this guy. >> not what dusty baker had in mind, just the second walk allowed to this year. notice he has his hands full now. we've seen adam duvall taking some pretty strange names, we seen what he is hit today, very aggressive early in the count. that's five consecutive balls. to begin his outing. he speak that you'll must wonder, and it's easy to say now because it's in the balls, but off the pitching change right there, has the kind of stuff that play is both and we see him get two outs in a three pitches and the thinker just looking dominati
a second-round pick up the nationals, 2010 out of san diego. of course, there most notable baseball lump, chris bryant, the 2-0 misses away, three balls and no strikes on jay bruce. >> that's been probably the only knock this year, seem cutting that fastball. at two of them have been intentional with 12 walks in those 28 innings. >> he walks them on four that brings up adam duvall who is number two in the national league in home runs this year. legends chris bryant, the only guy...
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tim kaine makes his debut on the national stage as security is tight ahead of the democratic national convention. but first we start with all of this heat. it's going to be another extremely hot day. good morning to you. i'm kristin wright. >> and i'm chris gordon. it is a storm team 4 weather alert day. tom kierein is tracking what we can all expect. >> here we are just past 10:00 in the morning. already 88 degrees in washington and not quite as humid as it was yesterday but still rather humid and as the day progresses we'll continue to climb. we'll be into the 90s here within the next hour or so and hitting mid and upper 90s during the afternoon. here's a live view of the storm team 4 tower just a few wispy high clouds are coming. temperatures are jumping. low to mid 80s shafle. it will continue to climb. by noontime, low 90s. upper 90s 3:00 to 6:00 p.m., we'll in the 90s and feeling like 100 degrees or higher. by late evening back down to the upper 80s. a look at when this heat wave is finally going to be ending and our storm chances the next ten days. >>> today, we expect all the
tim kaine makes his debut on the national stage as security is tight ahead of the democratic national convention. but first we start with all of this heat. it's going to be another extremely hot day. good morning to you. i'm kristin wright. >> and i'm chris gordon. it is a storm team 4 weather alert day. tom kierein is tracking what we can all expect. >> here we are just past 10:00 in the morning. already 88 degrees in washington and not quite as humid as it was yesterday but still...
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and now gives the national league a chance to tie it up with one swing of the bat.n first baseman for the arizona diamondbacks? >> joe: the numbers the last three years for britton as goldschmidt stands in, certainly a power threat, certainly incredible. britton, a 1.55 e.r.a. the last three years. perfect in save chances in 2016, strike one. >> john: paul goldschmidt, you never teach this batting stance at home. you see that that's almost pointing down at the ground, but his ability to get his hands ready to hit, second-to-none. talking to -- britton, what's e secret to your sinker? he said, just small hands and fingers that allow me to throw the baseball with tremendous movement. >> joe: good pitch, goldschmidt comes up empty, 1-2. >> john: just look, we're seeing this in slow motion. you have no idea at 96 what a hitter thinks that pitch is doing. >> joe: just got a piece. 97 from britton. talk about the first-place orioles. they come into the break with a two game lead, up close as goldschmidt just picked it. pride of the diamondbacks waits in a 1-2. back to bri
and now gives the national league a chance to tie it up with one swing of the bat.n first baseman for the arizona diamondbacks? >> joe: the numbers the last three years for britton as goldschmidt stands in, certainly a power threat, certainly incredible. britton, a 1.55 e.r.a. the last three years. perfect in save chances in 2016, strike one. >> john: paul goldschmidt, you never teach this batting stance at home. you see that that's almost pointing down at the ground, but his...
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after the national mall, i listed my color in roughly chronological order. at's important because some of the places that i wrote about thought if they were listed earlier in the book, that meant they were more important than the sites that i wrote about later in the book. i had someone call me and say, well, i'm happy my site is more important than gettysburg because i'm number eight and geties burglary is number 15. the third criteria, they are publicly accessible open to the public. many of them were free and that was important to me. the fourth criteria was that i selected sites that represented major themes in american history. i chose five themes in american story that i think represent and define american identity. ose themes are freedom, war, innovation, diversety and landscapes. freedom, war, innovation, fwidl ty and landscapes, if you're trying to memorize that. >> watch the entire program tonight starting at 9:00 eastern here on american istory tv on c-span 3. seat to ve a front row every minute of the democratic national convention on c-span.org.
after the national mall, i listed my color in roughly chronological order. at's important because some of the places that i wrote about thought if they were listed earlier in the book, that meant they were more important than the sites that i wrote about later in the book. i had someone call me and say, well, i'm happy my site is more important than gettysburg because i'm number eight and geties burglary is number 15. the third criteria, they are publicly accessible open to the public. many of...
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. >>> we're back live now at the smithsonian national air and space museum, where the museum today is celebrating its 40th birthday. it was 40 years ago today that president gerald ford dedicated this museum. in about a half hour, we'll bring you live coverage of the events celebrating that anniversary. in the meantime, we want to hear from you. our phone lines are open. 202-748-8900 for those in the eastern or central time zones. if you live out west, 202-748-8901. send us a tweet at c-span history or join us on facebook at facebook.com/cspanhistory. as we move outside to inside, one of the displays, and there are so many inside this fabulous museum, is moving beyond earth. and an example of the evolution of america's space shuttle program. and joining us again is valerie neal. we saw you just a moment ago in the tape portion. you are the curator, the chair of the space history department here at the museum. and let's talk about the shuttle program. no other country had something like that. >> well, briefly the soviet union did. they built a craft called buran that mimicked our space
. >>> we're back live now at the smithsonian national air and space museum, where the museum today is celebrating its 40th birthday. it was 40 years ago today that president gerald ford dedicated this museum. in about a half hour, we'll bring you live coverage of the events celebrating that anniversary. in the meantime, we want to hear from you. our phone lines are open. 202-748-8900 for those in the eastern or central time zones. if you live out west, 202-748-8901. send us a tweet at...
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president woodrow wilson as the league of nations. league was sabotaged by the religions in 1920, and we must see the edit nations continues -- see the united nations continues so we can have everlasting peace in the world. [applause] removed the trade barriers of the world. harry truman: which is the best asset we can have for peace. laws, trade, they must not be put back into operation again. started the foreign aid program, which aids the recovery of europe and the far east. instituted the programs for turkey, and i will say to you that all of these things were done in that bipartisan manner. foreign relations committees of the senate and the house were taken into the full confidence of the president in every one of these moves, and a let anybody to you anything else. -- and don't let anybody tell you anything else. [applause] harry truman: as i have said time and time again, foreign policy should be the policy of the whole nation, and not a policy of one party or the other. partisanship should start at the waters edge -- stop at th
president woodrow wilson as the league of nations. league was sabotaged by the religions in 1920, and we must see the edit nations continues -- see the united nations continues so we can have everlasting peace in the world. [applause] removed the trade barriers of the world. harry truman: which is the best asset we can have for peace. laws, trade, they must not be put back into operation again. started the foreign aid program, which aids the recovery of europe and the far east. instituted the...
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[applause] >> the democratic national convention begins tomorrow in philadelphia, and here on american history tv with feature archival speeches from past and credit conventions. next, the keynote address by new york governor mario cuomo at the 1984 convention in san francisco. that year walter mondale was the presidential nominee and geraldine ferraro was his spies residential running mate they lost to incumbents ronald reagan and george h w bush. this is just under 40 minutes. >> thank you very much. on behalf of the great empire state and the whole family of new york, let me thank you for the great privilege of being able to address this convention. please allow me to skip the stories and the poetry and the temptation to deal in nice that vague rhetoric. let me instead use this opportunity to deal immediately with the question that should determine this election and that we all know are vital to the american people. reagan ago, president admitted that although some people in this country seem to be doing well nowadays, others were unhappy. even worried about themselves, their famili
[applause] >> the democratic national convention begins tomorrow in philadelphia, and here on american history tv with feature archival speeches from past and credit conventions. next, the keynote address by new york governor mario cuomo at the 1984 convention in san francisco. that year walter mondale was the presidential nominee and geraldine ferraro was his spies residential running mate they lost to incumbents ronald reagan and george h w bush. this is just under 40 minutes. >>...
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our next feature arrive at the smithsonian in 1976 for the nation's bicentennial celebration. e directed the center for folk life and cultural heritage. now he oversees all of the institution's museums and research centers, and a list of other centers and programs and activities too numerous to list, to list. it's my great pleasure to introduce the acting provost and undersecretary for museums and research, dr. richard curran. richard? [ applause ] >> thank you. >> thank you, jack. as general dailey said, i was -- i first worked for the smithsonian. i was young then. i was 25 years old and first worked for the smithsonian when this museum opened. this -- during that time we were celebrating the bicentennial of the united states. 200 years of our country. and just remember what it was like then. now younger people will not. but those of a certain age will. we were in a space race with the russians, with the soviets. there was a cold war going on. and the whole challenge to go to space, when president kennedy just over here in front of the capitol at his inauguration challenged t
our next feature arrive at the smithsonian in 1976 for the nation's bicentennial celebration. e directed the center for folk life and cultural heritage. now he oversees all of the institution's museums and research centers, and a list of other centers and programs and activities too numerous to list, to list. it's my great pleasure to introduce the acting provost and undersecretary for museums and research, dr. richard curran. richard? [ applause ] >> thank you. >> thank you, jack....
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we are partnering with the national governors association to steward the development of a national academyf medicine white paper that will translate the findings of the study and other contributions into the practical clinishian best practices that are needed. we anticipate being able to release it next year in rhode island and look forward to that partnership and its fruits. thank you again for your leadership, the partnership and for the opportunity to be here to emphasize the priority for all of us. >> thank you very much, dr. mcginnis. we are grateful to you and all of our distinguished guests for your commitment in the fight against this terrible epidemic. >> thank you, governor. today's discussion is going to be broken up into two parts. we are prifled to be joined by u.s. health and human services sylvia matthews burwell. following her remarks in discussion with the governors here we will turn to our second panel of experts from washington state, the d.e.a. and vermont. i have had the pleasure of working with and introducing secretary burwell more than once who has been a tremendous
we are partnering with the national governors association to steward the development of a national academyf medicine white paper that will translate the findings of the study and other contributions into the practical clinishian best practices that are needed. we anticipate being able to release it next year in rhode island and look forward to that partnership and its fruits. thank you again for your leadership, the partnership and for the opportunity to be here to emphasize the priority for...
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turning to the 20-16 presidential race. new national polls out are giving hillary clinton reason to smile this morning. she is leading donald trump in all three of them. clinton has a four point lead over donald trump in the latest a-b-c news, washington post national poll. she leads by seven points in a new c-n-n poll, and by five points in another. clinton's lead overall is down slightly from polls taken before the conclusion of an f-b-i investigation into her email use as secretary of state. the nationals cap off a three game homestand against the pirates with a game that seemed like it would never end. here's how it all got started. daniel murphy ties the game at one run a piece with and if you thought runs weren't already hard to come by, think again. neither team would score for another 9 innings, thats literally like another game! the pirates eventually won 2 to one with a homerun in the top of the 18th inning. the nearly 6 hour game is the longest played by the nationals since 2014. it's 5:xx . still ahead.. pokemon, stopped? th
turning to the 20-16 presidential race. new national polls out are giving hillary clinton reason to smile this morning. she is leading donald trump in all three of them. clinton has a four point lead over donald trump in the latest a-b-c news, washington post national poll. she leads by seven points in a new c-n-n poll, and by five points in another. clinton's lead overall is down slightly from polls taken before the conclusion of an f-b-i investigation into her email use as secretary of state....
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national park service granted the clinton campaign a public assembly permit for parts of the national historic park on friday. the permanent covers several areas of the park including people's plaza and around the liberty bell pavilion and market street. a live report from the wells fargo center starts tomorrow as the nation perhaps to turn its focus to philadelphia and the democratic national convention. join us as our city takes the national spotlight. >> all right we'll be doing so in the heat. >> reporter: in fact, on monday it could be the hottest day we've seen in four years. welcome everybody, welcome. let's take a look with storm tracker 6 live double scan and we're checking around the region we're looking good this morning weather wise. let's go outside, because it doesn't feel bad just yet. looking live in atlantic city. just a few clouds up above, feels comfortable occupant there currently. sitting at 72 degrees with the temperature, the dewpoint is 67. the pressure is holding steady. the wind are southwest and really calm through the region. we have a three mile wind a lit
national park service granted the clinton campaign a public assembly permit for parts of the national historic park on friday. the permanent covers several areas of the park including people's plaza and around the liberty bell pavilion and market street. a live report from the wells fargo center starts tomorrow as the nation perhaps to turn its focus to philadelphia and the democratic national convention. join us as our city takes the national spotlight. >> all right we'll be doing so in...
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[captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the speaker pro tempore: the amendment is not adopted. e unfinished is printed on offered by the gentleman from connecticut on which further proceedings. the clerk: amendment number 10 printed in house report 114-639 offered by mr. heinz of connecticut. the chair: a a sufficient number having arisen a recorded vote is ordered. this is a two-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] amendment number 11 priment in house report 11 shife 613 on which further proceedings were postponed and the knows prevailed. the clerk: amendme
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visitors here at the nation's capital say it is comforting. are everywhere, secret service is everywhere. >> fbi. >> it seems like everybody is out patrolling. >> will be in place. the capitol fourth concert is expected to kick off 8:00, followed by the fireworks around 9:00. jummy: so will the festivities be a washout? capitol where they are getting ready for the celebrations. doug has a look at the forecast. this first things first, is what the sky looks like right now over nationals park. cloudy, 72 degrees, no rain. they started special 11:00 this morning. no score against the brewers right now. ,loudy and a little more muggy and we are going to get some rain. a large area rain spreading eastward at a pretty good clip. yellow areas indicate some heavier downpours. a warm front is moving in from north carolin news. even know we have the rain go to in, computer models the same idea, that there could be a tapering of the rain tonight before a second batch moves in. this is what it looks in the fourth of july forecast. maybes through 6:00, and
visitors here at the nation's capital say it is comforting. are everywhere, secret service is everywhere. >> fbi. >> it seems like everybody is out patrolling. >> will be in place. the capitol fourth concert is expected to kick off 8:00, followed by the fireworks around 9:00. jummy: so will the festivities be a washout? capitol where they are getting ready for the celebrations. doug has a look at the forecast. this first things first, is what the sky looks like right now over...
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together the strategies at the core of the national law enforcement program or programs that decided the book so i hope you will learn about them in more detail. these include preemptive patrols the name to catch robberies in progress. operations that create underground economies feature natalie would save policy that criminalize generations of black youth while decriminalizing white counterparts. firearm sanctions that brought federal law enforcement authorities to the streets. career criminal unit that created an expedited criminal justice system for gang members in security program that made housing projects resemble detention centers. all of the season the trend towards internal violence and incarceration. the process of implementing these measures eventually gave rise to his directly to a personal network composed of punitive and social welfare is that patients with physical discourse of black criminality and pathological understandings of poverty serving as intellectual foundation. and in fact, the federal government on mobilization of the war on crime promoted a particular type
together the strategies at the core of the national law enforcement program or programs that decided the book so i hope you will learn about them in more detail. these include preemptive patrols the name to catch robberies in progress. operations that create underground economies feature natalie would save policy that criminalize generations of black youth while decriminalizing white counterparts. firearm sanctions that brought federal law enforcement authorities to the streets. career criminal...
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there is more well in the nation today than in any nation in the world. we are a great nation.must never forget how we became great. america is a great nation today not because of what government did for people, but because of what people did for themselves over 190 years in this country. [applause] mr. nixon: so it is time to apply the lessons of the american revolution to our present problem. let us increase the wealth of america so we can provide more generously for the needy and aging and all those who cannot help themselves. for those who are able to help themselves, what we need are not more millions on welfare, but more on payrolls in america. [applause] mr. nixon: instead of government jobs and government housing and government welfare, let us government in list in this battle the greatest engine of progress ever developed in the history of man, american private enterprise. let us in list in this great americansmillions of in volunteer organizations will bring dedication to this task that no amount of money can ever buy. let us build bridges my , my friends. let us buil
there is more well in the nation today than in any nation in the world. we are a great nation.must never forget how we became great. america is a great nation today not because of what government did for people, but because of what people did for themselves over 190 years in this country. [applause] mr. nixon: so it is time to apply the lessons of the american revolution to our present problem. let us increase the wealth of america so we can provide more generously for the needy and aging and...
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they survived great moments in the history of the nation and the 20th century. and by preserving them, we can help people understand those moments better. and we can also understand these aircraft better. when you restore any one of these airplanes, you just learn an enormous amount about the aircraft itself, about its technology. so you're not only preserving it so that it can be presented to the public and help them understand the importance of flight in history, we're preserving them so that we can better understand these airplanes, too. how they went together, how they operate and all of that kind of thing. and it's only by this kind of meticulous work on the airplane that we can recapture that kind of understanding. >>> on american history tv on c-span3, this july 4th weekend, this evening at 6:00 eastern, american history tv is live at the smithsonian's national air and space museum for the 40th anniversary. we'll see one of a kind aviation space artifacts and speak with the museum's director, and talk with museum curator jeremy kinney and valerie neal. yo
they survived great moments in the history of the nation and the 20th century. and by preserving them, we can help people understand those moments better. and we can also understand these aircraft better. when you restore any one of these airplanes, you just learn an enormous amount about the aircraft itself, about its technology. so you're not only preserving it so that it can be presented to the public and help them understand the importance of flight in history, we're preserving them so that...
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here she is, one of the singers of the year, singing here the national anthem at the republican nationalonight and all the speeches, including melania trump and donald trump. let's hand it off now to my colleague, anderson cooper. >>> and good evening. we are here at the republican national convention. i'm anderson cooper. welcome to the special edition of "ac 360." the convention has just gotten under way. the first speech is moments away. donald trump is on the ground in cleveland right now. this is his big week, his big chance to present himself to america his way. trump is expected on stage some time after 10:00 eastern tonight. he is here to introduce his wife, melania. as you might expect, we're told he will have more to say than just that. melania trump is the headline speaker tonight, being showcased at this convention, along with trump's children, to reveal more about his personal side. a carefully planned celebration but was briefly sidetracked earlier today. ant anti-trump delegates tried to force what could have been an embarrassing protest vote. it was a remarkable show of s
here she is, one of the singers of the year, singing here the national anthem at the republican nationalonight and all the speeches, including melania trump and donald trump. let's hand it off now to my colleague, anderson cooper. >>> and good evening. we are here at the republican national convention. i'm anderson cooper. welcome to the special edition of "ac 360." the convention has just gotten under way. the first speech is moments away. donald trump is on the ground in...
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their policies divide the nation into the lucky and the left-out, into the royalty and the rabble. the republicans are willing to treat that division as victory. they would cut this nation in half, into those temporarily better off and those worse off than before, and they would call that division recovery. [applause] now, we should not -- we should not be embarrassed or dismayed or chagrined if the process of unifying is difficult, even wrenching at times. remember that, unlike any other party, we embrace men and women of every color, every creed, every orientation, every economic class. in our family are gathered everyone from the abject poor of essex county in new york, to the enlightened affluent of the gold coasts at both ends of the nation. and in between is the heart of our constituency -- the middle class, the people not rich enough to be worry-free, but not poor enough to be on welfare, [cheers] the middle class -- those people who work for a living because they have to, not because some psychiatrist told them it was a convenient way to fill the interval between birth and
their policies divide the nation into the lucky and the left-out, into the royalty and the rabble. the republicans are willing to treat that division as victory. they would cut this nation in half, into those temporarily better off and those worse off than before, and they would call that division recovery. [applause] now, we should not -- we should not be embarrassed or dismayed or chagrined if the process of unifying is difficult, even wrenching at times. remember that, unlike any other...
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read the republican national convention. recently wrote a piece "the , deportation machine obama built for president trump." >> donald trump has campaigned pledging to build this wall. iraq veterans against the war and many other organizations decided to build the wall here for him. instead of dividing our communities, we wanted to build a wall that protects our imimmunities from hatred, racism and e e xenoobiaia othis campaign hasas fol from cleveland and om a acrs the e untry that have come h help ild d th wall here at it pele-powered. pepeoplere d defding p pd the city today, and it is met to really s sen a clear message. amy: will you be going to the democricic conntioion,s well? >> yes, will beoing tthe decratic cvention. rightow, we wt to higight ththreat of dold trumpnd the polies he is reading, but are also ear th this not anndorseme of senar clton. a:ith thiseadlin ithe naon, the deportion machi obambuilt fopresidt trump -- you a indicti both partie >> absutely. as much as donald tru is talking d theepublicaparty is
read the republican national convention. recently wrote a piece "the , deportation machine obama built for president trump." >> donald trump has campaigned pledging to build this wall. iraq veterans against the war and many other organizations decided to build the wall here for him. instead of dividing our communities, we wanted to build a wall that protects our imimmunities from hatred, racism and e e xenoobiaia othis campaign hasas fol from cleveland and om a acrs the e untry...
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coming to the podium near current national president, gregory thomas. ese are the best of times and the worst of times. these are the best of times in the worst of times. is that the best of times in major cities across the country experiencing rapid growth with crime and unemployment trending downward. these are the worst of times and in areas across the country experiencing stagnation in growth following crime members to assist it to spare while increasing the relationship between the community vibe first of. good morning again, noble. my opening quote comes from the classic 1959 novel by charles dickens entitled tale of two cities. allow me to paraphrase this close to more, were fully sensitive is the best of time, the worst of times. it was a major place in, the age of foolishness. it was the season of light and the season of darkness. it was the spring of hope with the winter of despair. we had everything before us, get nothing for us. we are all going direct the other way. as we are here in washington d.c. celebrating our anniversary, we are in the
coming to the podium near current national president, gregory thomas. ese are the best of times and the worst of times. these are the best of times in the worst of times. is that the best of times in major cities across the country experiencing rapid growth with crime and unemployment trending downward. these are the worst of times and in areas across the country experiencing stagnation in growth following crime members to assist it to spare while increasing the relationship between the...
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i'd like to thank the staff of the national press club as well as the staff of the national press club journalism institute. thank you very much for being here, we are adjourned. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] >> this weekend on the c-span city's tour, along with our comcast cable partners, we will explore the history and literary life of provo, utah. has been's proprietor collecting rare books from all over the world for the last 30 years, including the original bring them young book of mormon -- brigham young "book of mormon." well, after it went through three printings they had a falling out. ne allowed anybody to print it, he lowered the price. that is one of the reasons this book is so well known and printed. >> the author of "the beach you'll are a people" talked about anti-mormonism -- "the peculier people" talked about anti-mormonism. minorityre a religious who over time have figured in disproportionately visible ways in the debates about religion. >> on american history tv, take a tour of the
i'd like to thank the staff of the national press club as well as the staff of the national press club journalism institute. thank you very much for being here, we are adjourned. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] >> this weekend on the c-span city's tour, along with our comcast cable partners, we will explore the history and literary life of provo, utah. has been's proprietor collecting rare books from all...
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perhaps to turn its focus to philadelphia and the democratic national convention. the entire "action news" is ready to bring you every angle join us as our city takes the national spotlight. >> the airline southwest wants you to associate them with low prices and the honey roasts peanuts. this morning some might want to throw the peanuts back the at them. maribel aber has more. >> reporter: hundreds of flights were delayed due to technical issues. a system outage stopped flights nationwide for about an hour, that resulted in 700 flights being canceled or delayed. the airline did not say what caused the outage, but they did say they are expect long lines. the rally stocks continued yesterday, right now futures pointing to a lower open. that's the latest in biz, back over to you. >> karen rogers joins us, today is hot and then -- [laughter] >> reporter: tracker double scan we're looking good we're looking dry, let's go outside we've got a beautiful shot. look at the sunshine, love that, thanks stephanie for setting that up. it gives you the idea you want to get outsid
perhaps to turn its focus to philadelphia and the democratic national convention. the entire "action news" is ready to bring you every angle join us as our city takes the national spotlight. >> the airline southwest wants you to associate them with low prices and the honey roasts peanuts. this morning some might want to throw the peanuts back the at them. maribel aber has more. >> reporter: hundreds of flights were delayed due to technical issues. a system outage stopped...
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the democratic national convention begins today. up first on the stage will be hillary clinton's former rival, bernie sanders. >> we're giving you a tour inside the wells fargo center where the democratic delegates will gather. you'll see how the dnc is set up different than the republican national convention in cleveland. >>> heavy rainfall across the delaware valley and lightning is moving through fast. we'll tell you how long that will stick around. >>> nbc 10 news starts now. >>> it is just past 5:30. good morning and welcome to "nbc 10 news today." we are here live at the wells fargo center for the 2016 democratic national convention. i'm tracy davidson. >> i'm vai sikahema. we can tell you we've been haefrihaefr i haefring lightning, thunder claps throughout the morning. >> we've been tracking severe thunderstorms as they race through the suburbs, move through philadelphia. the worst of it is in new jersey, a tremendous amount of not only rain but wind, hail detected by the radar and lightning strikes numbering in the hundreds
the democratic national convention begins today. up first on the stage will be hillary clinton's former rival, bernie sanders. >> we're giving you a tour inside the wells fargo center where the democratic delegates will gather. you'll see how the dnc is set up different than the republican national convention in cleveland. >>> heavy rainfall across the delaware valley and lightning is moving through fast. we'll tell you how long that will stick around. >>> nbc 10 news...
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director of the democratic national committee. top dnc officials today trading ideas on how to hurt sanders at the polls, those e-mails being examined. as a result, many bernie sanders supporters are refusing to support hillary clinton. protests have been going on throughout most of the day here in philadelphia, and a protest outside city hall. they were chanting "hell, no, dnc, we won't vote for hillary." >> hell no, dnc, we won't vote for hillary! hell no, dnc, we won't vote for hillary! hell no be, dnc, we won't vote for hillary! lou: and wasserman herself, wasserman schultz was booed at her home state's delegate breakfast first thing this morning. >> we have so much to do x we have to make sure -- and we have to make sure that we move forward together in a unified way. [inaudible conversations] we know that the voices in this room that are -- [inaudible] we know that that's not be the florida that we know -- [inaudible conversations] lou: making it very clear that wasserman schultz was in major, major political trouble even wit
director of the democratic national committee. top dnc officials today trading ideas on how to hurt sanders at the polls, those e-mails being examined. as a result, many bernie sanders supporters are refusing to support hillary clinton. protests have been going on throughout most of the day here in philadelphia, and a protest outside city hall. they were chanting "hell, no, dnc, we won't vote for hillary." >> hell no, dnc, we won't vote for hillary! hell no, dnc, we won't vote...