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coming up, the nationals begin a nine-game roadtrip. that is where the maryland men lacrosse team forced o.t. in the national championship game. we have highlights and reaction in a few minutes. know you're budgeted for the expected, and the unexpected. know that at least the process of buying a new home can be clear and simple. know your investments can make retirement closer than you think know. the one word behind all the guidance we provide, tools we create, d services we offer. because when you have insight, you know. michelle: a busy weekend near los angeles this weekend. after someone vandalized the memorial to the p.o.w.'s and m.i.a.'s. dozens who heard about it turned out to volunteer and remove the graffiti in time in the services. that is one of three incidents that happened in tribute to the fallen across the nation including vandalism and possible looting at petersburg national battlefield in virginia. as chris papst reports part o
coming up, the nationals begin a nine-game roadtrip. that is where the maryland men lacrosse team forced o.t. in the national championship game. we have highlights and reaction in a few minutes. know you're budgeted for the expected, and the unexpected. know that at least the process of buying a new home can be clear and simple. know your investments can make retirement closer than you think know. the one word behind all the guidance we provide, tools we create, d services we offer. because...
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for a race that takes them through colonial sites and land mash landmarks dating back to the nation's beginnings. runners from 45 states will gather to take part in either the marine corps historic half or semper five. wreck joins us to ta-- rick joi about the race. it's sunday but weekend vaevent. are there other activities? >> absolutely. the goal is to get those who come with the runs are to experience our healthy expo, which has 70 vendors. it has something for everybody. so we really want people to come out, even though they're not in the race, you know, it might get them so motivated and so addicted to what's going on that they'll be on the starting line in 2017. >> well, we've all known about the fall classic, the full marathon that is run by the marine corps, but is this something new because the springtime one and of course you've added something to it, too. >> well, this is our ninth year. this is a good base for the marine corps marathon because you're right, we're in the planning phase for that event. but more importantly, it's really an opportunity for the marines who come out of ma
for a race that takes them through colonial sites and land mash landmarks dating back to the nation's beginnings. runners from 45 states will gather to take part in either the marine corps historic half or semper five. wreck joins us to ta-- rick joi about the race. it's sunday but weekend vaevent. are there other activities? >> absolutely. the goal is to get those who come with the runs are to experience our healthy expo, which has 70 vendors. it has something for everybody. so we really...
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the nation. the 35th annual national peace officers memorial service begins at 11:00 and there will be a wreath layingately after. >>> it will cost you more to stay at hotels in arlington. starting july 1, there will be a 25 cent occupancy tax on hotel rooms. the county board approved the measure yesterday. they will use the extra money to promote tourism in virginia. >>> despite this morning's cold, it is going to be summer soon. and before the mosquitos take over, d.c. health officials are making sure that you know how to protect yourself from the zika virus. health workers spoke with people in all eight wards yesterday. they handed out prevention kits whichrepellant, larva killers ap cs and condoms. >> best treatment is prevention. highest risk. women should wait at least eight weeks after travel to go an infected country before trying to get pregnant. >>> lots to see and taste in arlington today because of the taste of arlington taking place. there are several streets closed including parts of wilson boulevard, north stuart street and north randolph. more than 50 restaurants are participating. we
the nation. the 35th annual national peace officers memorial service begins at 11:00 and there will be a wreath layingately after. >>> it will cost you more to stay at hotels in arlington. starting july 1, there will be a 25 cent occupancy tax on hotel rooms. the county board approved the measure yesterday. they will use the extra money to promote tourism in virginia. >>> despite this morning's cold, it is going to be summer soon. and before the mosquitos take over, d.c....
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robert: a day of rest for the nationals, they begin a four-game series with the marlins tomorrow. while the nets will remember last night's record performance, 20 strikeouts by max scherzer, the tigers are probably eager to forget it. next up for detroit, a short trip north to face the o's the o 's did not strike the tigers out, but they outhit them. into the corner, chris davis, pedro alvarez rubble home. jonathan schoop with a triple. o's win 7-5. talking cap's, the amazing regular season and the disappointing postseason. when i say to spawning, those are not my words. >> i look at it as a failure. i don't want to beat around the bush. i came here to try to help this team win. -- id not do it, so i mean, people may be upset about me calling that a failure, gets to one team di finish the season with a win, and we were not it this year. quarter,ba, fourth westbrook on the break to kevin durant. the dunk in his face. that look says a lot. this may be the last go around. the spurs are eliminated. and united tailgate tomorrow at rfk, starting at 4:30 p.m. until game time 7:00 tomorro
robert: a day of rest for the nationals, they begin a four-game series with the marlins tomorrow. while the nets will remember last night's record performance, 20 strikeouts by max scherzer, the tigers are probably eager to forget it. next up for detroit, a short trip north to face the o's the o 's did not strike the tigers out, but they outhit them. into the corner, chris davis, pedro alvarez rubble home. jonathan schoop with a triple. o's win 7-5. talking cap's, the amazing regular season and...
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the state might be the first-in-the-nation to begin a new fbi database. hear about this coming up. >>> plus comparing veteran hospital wait times with disneyland? are you kidding? the head of the va refuses to apologize for this. >> this is not make-believe. this is not disneyland or wonderland for that matter. veterans have died waiting in line for their care. v melissa: the head of va getting slammed on capitol hill. robert mcdonald receiving heavy backlash after comparing length of time veterans wait for health care, to waiting in line at disney. >> when you go to disneyland, disneyland you aren't wondering if you are going to live long enough to make it to space mountain. clearly the va is not the happiest place on earth and veterans have died waiting in these lines. melissa: so that was the response obviously. mcdonald has since refused to apologize for what he said. here is jamie weinstein, daily caller, senior editor and dan henninger of "the wall street journal." dan, let me start with you, really unfortunate response there. >> poor metaphor. melis
the state might be the first-in-the-nation to begin a new fbi database. hear about this coming up. >>> plus comparing veteran hospital wait times with disneyland? are you kidding? the head of the va refuses to apologize for this. >> this is not make-believe. this is not disneyland or wonderland for that matter. veterans have died waiting in line for their care. v melissa: the head of va getting slammed on capitol hill. robert mcdonald receiving heavy backlash after comparing...
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the nations to remember military members who died. >> president obama is scheduled to visit the tomb of the unknown soldier at arlington national ceremony. the it will begin at 8:00 a.m. our time. >>> if you're looking for ways to commemorate the holiday later this morning, check out world war ii airplanes at wings of freedom exhibition in livermore in san francisco there will be a march with veterans to the snan national cemetery followed by speeches and a 21-gun salute. >>> thousands of lanterns will light up the water. tens of thousands of visitors are expected to head to the shoreline. people light candles and leave them floating in the water to remember veterans and loved once. >>> bernie sanders has been crisscrossing california. today he is back in the bay area starting the day in oakland. california important for sanders and clinton. sanders admitting if he doesn't do well here he will have a tough time going forward. >> california is very, very important. 475 super delegates. >> he'll appear at the baptist church in oakland along with actor danny glover. he'll hold a rally where many of the black lives matters rallies started. >> does it get any
the nations to remember military members who died. >> president obama is scheduled to visit the tomb of the unknown soldier at arlington national ceremony. the it will begin at 8:00 a.m. our time. >>> if you're looking for ways to commemorate the holiday later this morning, check out world war ii airplanes at wings of freedom exhibition in livermore in san francisco there will be a march with veterans to the snan national cemetery followed by speeches and a 21-gun salute....
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the line of duty. this is all part of national police week. now, today the fraternal order of police will host an honor guard and pipe band competition beginning at 8:00 this morning. more daily events going throughout the weekend, a few blocks from the national stadium beginning at 11:00. nats park, i should say. and a national conference for co-workers and children of slain officers to cope. ♪ amazing grace how sweet ♪ >> that was last night. thousands from all around the country gathering on the national mall to remember those officer whose have lost their lives. there was a candlelight vigil and a roll call of the fallen as new names were added to the national law enforcement memorial here in the district. three names from our area. montgomery county police officer noah, and brendan and deputy director of the d.c. department of corrections carolyn cross. >>> every day the men and women in this nation's law enforcement services put themselves in harm's way in order to secure our community to defend our values and to make real the promise of liberty and justice for all. >> you may be wondering why this year's ceremony was held on the nationa
the line of duty. this is all part of national police week. now, today the fraternal order of police will host an honor guard and pipe band competition beginning at 8:00 this morning. more daily events going throughout the weekend, a few blocks from the national stadium beginning at 11:00. nats park, i should say. and a national conference for co-workers and children of slain officers to cope. ♪ amazing grace how sweet ♪ >> that was last night. thousands from all around the country...
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the ultimate zris. national police week begins today. e 37th annual officers memorial service is about to begin at the national law enforcement memorial in northwest d.c. tonight at 7:00 there will be a memorial service for fallen prince william county police officers. that will happen in woodbridge. there will be some road closures associated with those events. >>> i'm melissa mollet with your first alert traffic. if you are downtown today, we have the 37th annual washington area law enforcement officers memorial service happening today. so here are some closures we'll have to deal with today. northwest d street between 3edrd and 4th and indiana between 4th and 5th. they started at 6:00 this morning and last until about 2:00 this afternoon. see you tomorrow. >>> we ginning today, students at forrestville high school can start applying to transfer to another prince george's county scho end of the year because of declining enrollment. students who don't transfer voluntarily will be transitioned to suitland high in the fall. school system i
the ultimate zris. national police week begins today. e 37th annual officers memorial service is about to begin at the national law enforcement memorial in northwest d.c. tonight at 7:00 there will be a memorial service for fallen prince william county police officers. that will happen in woodbridge. there will be some road closures associated with those events. >>> i'm melissa mollet with your first alert traffic. if you are downtown today, we have the 37th annual washington area law...
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the committee's investigation into national security agency and the fourth amendment rights of american citizens and where those come into conflict. let's watch a clip from october 29, 1979. >> this morning the committee begins public hearings on the national security agency or as it is more commonly know, the nsa. actually, the agency remains unknown to most americans either by acronym or full name. in contrast to the cia, one has to search far and wide to find someone who has heard of the nsa. >> 40-year-old video of the church committee's work. that was the chairman of the committee and immediately to his right 39-year-old chief council to the committee fritz schwarz who is our guest joining us. he is with us in new york. elliot maxwell here in washington, d.c. today in the wake of 9/11 the nsa is something of a household word for anybody who followathize news. how well known was the agency in 1975? >> well, hardly at all. the nsa, the joke was that nsa stood for no such agency. it was not meant to be discussed at all. it wasn't generally. it was to have the hearings on the nsa was one of the most hard fought issues within the committee. i think it was a quite close vote and not at all on partisan lines a
the committee's investigation into national security agency and the fourth amendment rights of american citizens and where those come into conflict. let's watch a clip from october 29, 1979. >> this morning the committee begins public hearings on the national security agency or as it is more commonly know, the nsa. actually, the agency remains unknown to most americans either by acronym or full name. in contrast to the cia, one has to search far and wide to find someone who has heard of...
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audio portions of this video curtesy of the national archives are missing at the beginning and at the end. you're watching american history tv on cspan 3. [ inaudible ] >> i get adequate food, adequate clothing and medical care when i require it. >> well i don't know what is happening but whatever the position of my government is i support it. whatever the position of my government is i believe in it, yes, sir. i'm a member of that government and it's my job to support it and i will as long as i live. >>> with congress in recess american history programs are airing in primetime on cspan three. including a vietnam war summit from the presidential library. a 50th anniversary retrospect tif on the conflict. authors and historians on how americans are divided over the war and then film makers ken burns and lynn novak. >> by the time we got four or five decades away where the triangulation can take place and you can have the distance and perspective necessary to not make a reactive or journalistic response but something that is hopefully greater than the sum of its parts you begin to reali
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the mall. today marks the beginning of national police week.partments from around the country coming to d.c. to remember fallen officers. today's event started with a motorcycle ride to the memorial for a wreath-laying ceremony. >> we surrounded by so many names of men and women who have made the ultimate sacrifice. we remember them this day not for how they died but for how they lived. >> a candle light vigil for fallen officers will be held at 8:00 on friday. it will be on the national mall between 4th and 7th streets, and everybody is welcome to attend. >>> tonight there is a person in new jersey who is very happy. they are almost $430 million richer, and that person is holding on to the winning powerball ticket. lottery officials say it was sold in mercer countiener trenton. the 420 million odd jackpot is the largest since you remember that record $1.4 billion payout? january. only one winning ticket was sold last night. no jackpot winners in our area, but there was a $1 million winner in mcclain. officials say it was purchased at the 7-ele
the mall. today marks the beginning of national police week.partments from around the country coming to d.c. to remember fallen officers. today's event started with a motorcycle ride to the memorial for a wreath-laying ceremony. >> we surrounded by so many names of men and women who have made the ultimate sacrifice. we remember them this day not for how they died but for how they lived. >> a candle light vigil for fallen officers will be held at 8:00 on friday. it will be on the...
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aret: the nationals tonight raw. they beginheir three-game series against the mets tomorrow night. -- the nats were off tonight. good to see kevin durant becoming a good samaritan, the ferrari coming to good use apparently. leon: how this man went from cleaning z2022z z2025z leon: a massachusetts man has graduated from the school that he spent nearly a decade cleaning. eight years later, he now has his engineering degree. never too late. alison: good for him. hope that he gets a great job. steve: guess which airline added more nonstop straight-shot flights hey, d.c., than any other out of reagan national last year? here's a hint. did ya catch it? no? here's another. their colors are yellow, red, and blue, and they save you tons of green. still nothing? that's okay. just go to southwest.com for the answer. on this airline, everybody wins. sfx: clap, clap, ding alison: not lasting as long. be about a day on a half. tomorrow, wet weather, upper 50's. little 60's wednesday, sunshine thursday and friday. amazing sleep stays w
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. >>> obama is telling every school in the nation to begin accommodating transgender students for bathroom access or face major consequences. the decrees being sent across the country today and it's almost certain to lead to more legal battles. doug? >> reporter: good morning. the timing not exactly a surprise. administration often waits until friday to release controversial things and this will be controversial. the obama administration with its foot on the accelerator just as legal battles play out in north carolina over transgender public restroom access, the next battleground is going to be public schools -- all of them. the department of justice and the department of educations sending new marching orders to school districts across the country. the letter is clear: a school may not require transgender students to use facilities inconsistent with their gender identity. with that, a clear threat that schools could you -- could lose federal funding if they don't comply. states like texas and michigan, where the state superintendent wasn't sure what to do. >> can you just have a men's roo
. >>> obama is telling every school in the nation to begin accommodating transgender students for bathroom access or face major consequences. the decrees being sent across the country today and it's almost certain to lead to more legal battles. doug? >> reporter: good morning. the timing not exactly a surprise. administration often waits until friday to release controversial things and this will be controversial. the obama administration with its foot on the accelerator just as...
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tom sherwood, news 4. >>> today the nation's top spellers will begin competing at the national scrippswill take written tests today before they head to the stage tomorrow. >>> and one of this year's spelling beacon tes tants has an extra challenge ahead of him. neal maze was born deaf and now lives with cochlear implants. he's been memorizing thousands of words. when he competed in his home competition, the announcer actually wore are a transmitter around the neck to help him hear a little better. the implants are great, but sometimes hard to block out other noise. >> way to go. >> yeah, his mom wanted to make sure that he was able to do things that other kids were able to do and to compete and have fun like everybody else. >> we wish neal the best and all the competitors. >>> we're making it harder to get the best price. the change you will notice the next time you buy something on amazon. >> a live look at national harbor. we're seeing something we n' chuck bell preparing your kids for the school day at 6:41. >> but first, new criticism for the nfl over player safety. what a new cong
tom sherwood, news 4. >>> today the nation's top spellers will begin competing at the national scrippswill take written tests today before they head to the stage tomorrow. >>> and one of this year's spelling beacon tes tants has an extra challenge ahead of him. neal maze was born deaf and now lives with cochlear implants. he's been memorizing thousands of words. when he competed in his home competition, the announcer actually wore are a transmitter around the neck to help him...
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the national cathedral. this is just the beginning of the rolling thunder events this weekends.fter that big ride on sundayuna afternoon there is going to be a rally near the reflecting pool. and we just learned that trump u is going to be here speaking at that rally. a rolling thunder spokeswomanpoe told me that should happen around 2:30 in of the afternoon. fur going to be coming out for that you probably should arrive early in the morning and expectc very long security lines. we're life t tonight lindsay watts. >> historic and emotional momenl in japan as president obama became the first sitting us president to visit hiroshima since atomic bomb wiped out thee city more than 7 y >> reporter: issue sarah wasn'ts without controversy the questiot why go and why do it now? n >> the 50 to hiroshima has been in a the works for some time during this trip for at the g seven summit p peace memorial attended. there was speculation as to whaa exactly the president would say. would this bee apology foree bombings back in 1945. no apology the president did lay a receive there and he met wi
the national cathedral. this is just the beginning of the rolling thunder events this weekends.fter that big ride on sundayuna afternoon there is going to be a rally near the reflecting pool. and we just learned that trump u is going to be here speaking at that rally. a rolling thunder spokeswomanpoe told me that should happen around 2:30 in of the afternoon. fur going to be coming out for that you probably should arrive early in the morning and expectc very long security lines. we're life t...
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church: this morning, the committee begins public hearings on the national security agency , or as it is more commonly known, the nsa. actually, the agency remains unknown to most americans either by its acronym or its full name. in contrast to the cia, one has to search far and wide to find someone that has even heard of the nsa. >> 40-year-old video of the church committee's work. that was the chairman of the committee, frank church of idaho and immediately to his right was the 39-year-old chief counsel to the committee, frederick schwarz who was our guest joining us throughout this series. he is with us in new york. elliot maxwell in washington dc. today, in the wake of 9/11, the nsa is something of a household word for anyone that follows the news and politics. -- in politics. how well-known with the agency in 1975? mr. schwarz: hardly at all. the joke was the nsa stood for "no such agency," and was not meant to be discussed at all and was not generally. to have the hearings on the nsa was one of the most hard-fought issues within the committee. i think it was a quite close vote a
church: this morning, the committee begins public hearings on the national security agency , or as it is more commonly known, the nsa. actually, the agency remains unknown to most americans either by its acronym or its full name. in contrast to the cia, one has to search far and wide to find someone that has even heard of the nsa. >> 40-year-old video of the church committee's work. that was the chairman of the committee, frank church of idaho and immediately to his right was the...
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hundreds of millions were appalled by this event, and it galvanized the number of nations to begin tof terrorism more seriously. >> a lot of study and hard thought has to be given to how we got into a situation in which tiny bands of ruthless terrorists can disrupt whole nations. it's going to be unpleasant, but civilized people are going to have to accept much more police security action and put up much tougher resistance, israeli like, until the fashion dies out or is discredited by defeat. what if we designed a stain for your deck... that not only looked as handsome as charles stephens' barrel on his farewell voyage over niagara falls... but stood up to any kind of weather... no matter if the forecast is this... or this... or this. if a stain can make your deck beautiful and survive any amount of torture... is it still stain? find arborcoat, only at your benjamin moore retailer. ii wake up and i just. feel like sticky. we have the windows open, the ac on, i'd close it in the middle of the night, he'd open it in the middle of the night, it was a nightmare. my new tempur-breeze stays
hundreds of millions were appalled by this event, and it galvanized the number of nations to begin tof terrorism more seriously. >> a lot of study and hard thought has to be given to how we got into a situation in which tiny bands of ruthless terrorists can disrupt whole nations. it's going to be unpleasant, but civilized people are going to have to accept much more police security action and put up much tougher resistance, israeli like, until the fashion dies out or is discredited by...
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the nation. the 35th annual national police officer's memorial service is set to begin at 11:00.ng immediately after. >>> it will cost you more to stay at hotels in are arlington. starting july 1, there will be a 25 cent occupancy tax. the county board approved the measure on saturday. they will use the money to promote tourism in virginia. >>> despite the cold, it will be summer soon. and d.c. health officials are making sure how to protect themselves from the zika virus. health workers spoke with people in all eight wards yesterday and handed out prevention kits which included insect repellant, larva killers and condoms. >> there isn't a treatment, there isn't a vaccine, our best method is prevention. so preventing mosquito bites and preventing sexual transmission. >> and doctors also stress unborn fetuses are at the highest risk from the qvzika virus. women should wait at least eigh infected country pregnant. >>> the taste of arlington is taking place and parts of wilson, north stuart and randolph will be closed. road blocks come down at 8:00 tonight. more than 50 restaurants
the nation. the 35th annual national police officer's memorial service is set to begin at 11:00.ng immediately after. >>> it will cost you more to stay at hotels in are arlington. starting july 1, there will be a 25 cent occupancy tax. the county board approved the measure on saturday. they will use the money to promote tourism in virginia. >>> despite the cold, it will be summer soon. and d.c. health officials are making sure how to protect themselves from the zika virus....
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the executive branch. all of them. it does not exempt national security. and from 1947 and the passage of the national security act, beginning of the creation of what's been called the national security state, which then incorporated -- began to incorporate cia and expand very, very rapidly, there had been not only virtually but there had been no congressional oversight. so historically the question is between 1947 and 1975, why hadn't congress done its work? and we could spend a profitable hour discussing how most members of congress did not want to know, and, in fact, said senior members of the senate had said i don't want to know. well, that's not what the constitution says. you have to know whether you want to or not, and so this was long overdue. >> and what did that experience teach you as a young senator how the government works? >> well i still tell student audiences that i'm the last idealist, so when i'm gone there are no more. it was a hugely disillusioning experience, i would say particularly, not just a surveillance that went on under particularly the previous administration, but what came to be or what we disco
the executive branch. all of them. it does not exempt national security. and from 1947 and the passage of the national security act, beginning of the creation of what's been called the national security state, which then incorporated -- began to incorporate cia and expand very, very rapidly, there had been not only virtually but there had been no congressional oversight. so historically the question is between 1947 and 1975, why hadn't congress done its work? and we could spend a profitable...
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what he did with the supreme court justices, he signed an agreement this week with the republican national committee to begin to jointly raise funds which the party badly wanted him to do and it took a while to get that done. he's made other appointments which are reassuring to kind of the party establishment. so he is going in several directions at once to try to show that he is going to be the same kind of candidate he's been throughout the primaries. but also that he understands that the party wants to see certain things for reassurance. >> we're going to shift to the current occupant of the white house. and that's relevant to you. millions more americans will become eligible for overtime pay later this year. thanks to a change being pushed through by the obama white house. vice president joe biden announced the new overtime rules and explained why they're long overdue. >> for example the fortune 500 on anies, the c.e.o. made average 32 times as much as the average employee. today it's 380 times as much. what happened? >> now the obama administration says the rule change is a means to restore and expand t
what he did with the supreme court justices, he signed an agreement this week with the republican national committee to begin to jointly raise funds which the party badly wanted him to do and it took a while to get that done. he's made other appointments which are reassuring to kind of the party establishment. so he is going in several directions at once to try to show that he is going to be the same kind of candidate he's been throughout the primaries. but also that he understands that the...
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. >>> still ahead today the trial begins for another police officer tied to a controversial case that made national headlines. >>> and we talk to officer jessie hartnett about think recovering and what it means to have the support of the community. >>> and imagine being able to take a picture with just a blink of your eye. it sounds like science fiction but a company has plans to make it reality. >>> and it's time for one of adam joseph's outdoor adventure. he is enjoying the play ground in medford, new jersey. >> good news you know what that means? get the kids out and play so they get tired and sleep all night. you guys ready to have fun? >> yea! >> lets go in. when "action news" returns we'll have lots of fun. ♪ >>> the trial began for one of six officers charged in the freddie gray case. edward nero appeared in court for his role. he was han cuffed and put in the back of a police van without a seatbelt. he says he followed his training during the arrest and prosecutors say that is not true. the case will be decided by a judge rather than a jury. >>> the first female president in brazil is facin
. >>> still ahead today the trial begins for another police officer tied to a controversial case that made national headlines. >>> and we talk to officer jessie hartnett about think recovering and what it means to have the support of the community. >>> and imagine being able to take a picture with just a blink of your eye. it sounds like science fiction but a company has plans to make it reality. >>> and it's time for one of adam joseph's outdoor adventure....
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the ultimate sacrifice. national police week begins today. at 9:00 a.m., u.s. pitol police will hold a memorial service to honor four who died on the job. the 37th annual law enforcement officers memorial service happens at 11:00 a.m. it will be at the national law enforcement memorial in northwest d.c. and tonight at 7:00, there will be a memorial service for fallen prince william county police officers in >>> starting today students at forestville high school can apply to transfer. it will closing because of dekrining enrollment. students who don't transfer will go to suit land in the fall. a meeting tonight will introduce staff from suit land and to talk with parents about any concerns they might have. >>> it is 4:31. as we head into summer, we are always conscious about the risks mosquitos pose. and there year there is renewed concern because of the zika virus. by now you've heard the virus can cause deadly birth defects. we spoke with people at the mosquito squad about ways to prevent mosquitos from breeding in your yard. they say remember the five ts. tip,
the ultimate sacrifice. national police week begins today. at 9:00 a.m., u.s. pitol police will hold a memorial service to honor four who died on the job. the 37th annual law enforcement officers memorial service happens at 11:00 a.m. it will be at the national law enforcement memorial in northwest d.c. and tonight at 7:00, there will be a memorial service for fallen prince william county police officers in >>> starting today students at forestville high school can apply to transfer....
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they believed if only the jewish people had a state like all the nations they would be treated like all the nations. at the beginning of the 20th century they believed the cause of anti-semitism was a did not have a state. at the beginning of the 21st century some believe the cause of anti-semitism is the jews do have a state. the truth is the establishment is neither the cause of nor the cure for anti-semitism. what the establishment of israel did do was it gave the jewish people the power to defend themselves against anti-semitism and enabled the jewish state to defend itself militarily when that hatred spilled over into physical attacks and by restoring to the jewish people a sovereign voice among the nations it enabled us to defend ourselves against the defamation that often precedes physical attacks. as israelst 68 years has raised that sovereign voice the adl has time and again raised its powerful voice as israeld for that all of is profoundly grateful. [applause] ladies and gentlemen the defamer's today against whom we must raise our voice together are the proponents of the movement to boycott, divest from an
they believed if only the jewish people had a state like all the nations they would be treated like all the nations. at the beginning of the 20th century they believed the cause of anti-semitism was a did not have a state. at the beginning of the 21st century some believe the cause of anti-semitism is the jews do have a state. the truth is the establishment is neither the cause of nor the cure for anti-semitism. what the establishment of israel did do was it gave the jewish people the power to...
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i do not think this could come at a better time when the nation is beginning to focus on our place in the world and obviously the presidential races that are underway are going to heighten that focus. both of our witnesses have served in very substantial roles, dealing with daily crises that occur within an administration. the senate foreign relations committee, which is removed from that, should be a place to look at those activities, and yet are able to have some distance to look at some long-range issues that we need to deal with. there's hearing -- this hearing is a step in that direction. we are thrilled to have you both. what i would love to hear is, first of all, some of your thoughts about our current crises that we have, everything from russian aggression to the middle east to transnational terrorism, upheaval in europe, the north korean sabre rattling. second, in light of these events, it is my hope to explore your thinking as to what core u.s. interests are. that is something that we do not spend enough time focused on. third, i would like to get their perspective on the to
i do not think this could come at a better time when the nation is beginning to focus on our place in the world and obviously the presidential races that are underway are going to heighten that focus. both of our witnesses have served in very substantial roles, dealing with daily crises that occur within an administration. the senate foreign relations committee, which is removed from that, should be a place to look at those activities, and yet are able to have some distance to look at some...
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the alcohol is saying now. tonight at 10:00 with michelle marsh, jonathan elias and meteorologist steve rudin. erin: we begin with the nationals in new york. last night the nationals and the mets, 7-1. before the game, max took time from the warmup to play catch with a young mets fan. he was nice enough to send the video of his son and scherzer. afterwards, he tweeted "they may be met fans but they're life-long max fans as well." i love that story. back in washington, 15 fans received free tickets to monday's national game at home against the mets. they just have to show up at the square and take a selfie with a life-size max scherzer bobble head. tweet out the pick with the all the fun earlier today. >> you are too excited. ridiculously awesome? >> yeah. my world is rocked. >> would you rather a ticket or the life-size max scherzer bobblehead? be honest. >> i can always buy tickets. >> this goes in my living room. >> i don't care what my wife would say. >> i don't care either. erin: orioles and mariners was close until the sixth. they broke this open. seattle takes two out of three from the birds. 7-2 was the final in that on
the alcohol is saying now. tonight at 10:00 with michelle marsh, jonathan elias and meteorologist steve rudin. erin: we begin with the nationals in new york. last night the nationals and the mets, 7-1. before the game, max took time from the warmup to play catch with a young mets fan. he was nice enough to send the video of his son and scherzer. afterwards, he tweeted "they may be met fans but they're life-long max fans as well." i love that story. back in washington, 15 fans received...
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the warming begin. the last time reagan national hit 90 degrees was last year back on september the 9 tth, so long timethere today. orders of touching 90 at national airport today, about 20% or 30%. i'm more on the 88, 89 side of things, but nonetheless our first run at 90 in a while and tomorrow will be another pretty solid evident ffort as well. humidity also starting to climb. here is a little bit of rain chance across parts of southern west a little bit more active weather across the upper midwest. but for us, at least a chance for showers today. here is the high resolution computer model. a couple of random shower chances early this morning, but most of the late morning and early afternoon hours will be just fine. but here is 4:00 this afternoon. still dry in the metro, but a lit or miss shower chance. and this is the way i think it will set up. better rain chances from blue ridge westbound in to the shenandoah valley. basically the i-81 corridor today has a way better chance of seeing an afternoon shower than the i-95 corridor does. maybe you're going out to a baseball game tonight. cardinals are
the warming begin. the last time reagan national hit 90 degrees was last year back on september the 9 tth, so long timethere today. orders of touching 90 at national airport today, about 20% or 30%. i'm more on the 88, 89 side of things, but nonetheless our first run at 90 in a while and tomorrow will be another pretty solid evident ffort as well. humidity also starting to climb. here is a little bit of rain chance across parts of southern west a little bit more active weather across the upper...
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the situation in vietnam. >> not only have a national elections been significant, but the elections also for the village and hamlet level. this marks the beginningution of local government, which was wiped out by the french occupation. this can have an extremely important effect in the country and in the countryside, involving the people in their own development. their own, well-being. ♪ >> more briefings from vietnam. arriving for a stay at the white house, general westmoreland reported to the president. ,f the myriad war charts reports, and meticulously gathered statistics, commercial pattern of progress. slow, to be sure, but steady, tangible and promising. >> in view of your talks this week with general west moreland and others, what is your assessment of our progress? >> i think every american heart should swell with pride at our leadership in vietnam. i believe, and our allied people believe that we have a superior leadership. i think it is the best that the united states can produce in experience, judgment and training and general competence. i have had three meetings with ambassador bunker and three with general westmoreland. i had coffe
the situation in vietnam. >> not only have a national elections been significant, but the elections also for the village and hamlet level. this marks the beginningution of local government, which was wiped out by the french occupation. this can have an extremely important effect in the country and in the countryside, involving the people in their own development. their own, well-being. ♪ >> more briefings from vietnam. arriving for a stay at the white house, general westmoreland...
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wire and cement are going to create more hatred. >> the war that she spoke to us about was part of israel's largest national project since the beginning of the occupation four decades ago. they are maintaining that they are building this wall to prevent suicide bombing and it's supported by 85% of israel's population. everyone in israel understands that it's bound to become a future border. the problem with the wall is it does not really follow the 1967 border. it cuts deep into palestinian territory and what would become the future palestinian state. a took us on a tour to explain to us the thinking behind the building of these walls. >> the problem today between left and right is that security is mixed with politics. a guy from the neighborhood was sitting right here waiting for the bus and he was stabbed to death. and i can assure you that the one who stabbed him to death did not come from this arab neighborhood, he came from somewhere in the west bank or from the east bank. but the fact that he was stabbed by an arab or the people who live here, they couldn't care less if the arab is yellow, green, comes from africa. for them an a
wire and cement are going to create more hatred. >> the war that she spoke to us about was part of israel's largest national project since the beginning of the occupation four decades ago. they are maintaining that they are building this wall to prevent suicide bombing and it's supported by 85% of israel's population. everyone in israel understands that it's bound to become a future border. the problem with the wall is it does not really follow the 1967 border. it cuts deep into...
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as we look to the future, the first essential is to begin healing the wounds of this nation. to put the bitterness and divisions of the recent past behind us. and to rediscover those shared ideals that lie at the heart of our strength and unity as a great and as a free people. by taking this action i hope that i will have hastened the start of that process of healing which is so desperately needed in america. i regret deeply any injuries that may have been done in the course of the events that led to this decision. i would say only that if some of my judgments were wrong, and some were wrong, they were made in what i believed at the time to be the best interests of the nation. to those who have stood with me during these past difficult months, to my family, my friends, the many others who joined in supporting my cause because they believed it was right, i will be eternally grateful for your support. and to those who have not felt able to give me your support let me say i leave with no bitterness toward those who have opposed me. because all of us in the final analysis have be
as we look to the future, the first essential is to begin healing the wounds of this nation. to put the bitterness and divisions of the recent past behind us. and to rediscover those shared ideals that lie at the heart of our strength and unity as a great and as a free people. by taking this action i hope that i will have hastened the start of that process of healing which is so desperately needed in america. i regret deeply any injuries that may have been done in the course of the events that...
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officers and the communities they serve will honor those who have made the ultimate sacrifirificsacrif. national police week beginsoday. at 9:00 a.m., capitol police will have a service. and the national law enforcement memorial happens at 11:00. and tonight at 7:00, there will be a memorial service for fallen princll officers in woodbridge. >>> finally the help of rain in alberta canada in regard to that raging wildfire. it's actually starting to slow down they say. the damage has been dramatic. nearly 400,000 acres have been burned. entire neighborhoods have been charred. more than 1600 homes and other buildings were burned, as well. the fire is still growing but at a slower pace and now they're worried more about rural areas. investigators still don't though h know how the fire started. >>> it could be a long time before those tens of thousands of evacuees get to go home. the fire dramatically impacted neighborhoods. they also split up some families. >> it's okay, it's okay. i'll never go anywhere, okay? >> that woman didn't see her son for four days. now teams of people are donating people who don't know if th
officers and the communities they serve will honor those who have made the ultimate sacrifirificsacrif. national police week beginsoday. at 9:00 a.m., capitol police will have a service. and the national law enforcement memorial happens at 11:00. and tonight at 7:00, there will be a memorial service for fallen princll officers in woodbridge. >>> finally the help of rain in alberta canada in regard to that raging wildfire. it's actually starting to slow down they say. the damage has...
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. >>> thousands of women gather as a symbolic torch marked the beginning of a national women's conference. >> we think there is going to be a struggle. and we don't think that men are going to give up their power and privilege easily. >> american women are the most privileged group of all time, and they're still not satisfied. >> the equal rights amendment should be ratified. >> i love homosexuals. if you can believe it. i love them enough to tell them the truth. >> approving of sexual perversion, what a disgrace! >> a constitutional amendment appears on the way proclaiming women have all the same rights as that other sex. ♪ ♪ >>> there are a lot of women in this country who feel that they're being pushed around, and they have become very vocal. they call themselves the women's liberation movement. we have two representatives from that movement here tonight. they're both writers. susan brown miller had a piece in "the sunday times" a couple of weeks back, and sally kempton. >> i think i had every women's lib star on the show, once with hugh hefner of "playboy." that was exciting. >> what
. >>> thousands of women gather as a symbolic torch marked the beginning of a national women's conference. >> we think there is going to be a struggle. and we don't think that men are going to give up their power and privilege easily. >> american women are the most privileged group of all time, and they're still not satisfied. >> the equal rights amendment should be ratified. >> i love homosexuals. if you can believe it. i love them enough to tell them the...
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verge of passing the chinese exclusion act, the first law ever in a dead bird a group of immigrants from race or nationality from entering the united states and begin -- becoming citizens. the rhetoric echoed in the nation's capital in the year of exclusion stands out. immigrant, declared one congressman in washington, is a love some, revolting when stress of the who sleeps like tax of dogs in kennels. they spread mildew and route through the community remarked at another. these filthy aliens are unfitted by religious superstition and inborn prejudices from assuming any of the duties of american citizenship. senator john jones concluded, we oppose the chinese coming here because our sturdy, area entry route, trunk, and branch, if this be permitted to wend its way around it. this vitriol spewed from both republicans and democrats in the and americans and countered it different and more complicated, even contradict your he image in popular culture. certain aspects of the chinese ,haracter or could be negative other aspects were consistent and uniform, particularly his visual appearance. flatutive, slender, features. his yellow skin varied from all of
verge of passing the chinese exclusion act, the first law ever in a dead bird a group of immigrants from race or nationality from entering the united states and begin -- becoming citizens. the rhetoric echoed in the nation's capital in the year of exclusion stands out. immigrant, declared one congressman in washington, is a love some, revolting when stress of the who sleeps like tax of dogs in kennels. they spread mildew and route through the community remarked at another. these filthy aliens...
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flags on the gravesites at arlington national cemetery today. the annual tradition marks the beginning of memorial day weekend activities at the cemetery. >>> coming up on wusa 9 at 6:00, a 2-year-old toddler, caught in the crossfire of a neighborhood dispute. >>> up next, the hammer falls for baylor university's handling of sexual assault complaints against football players. top? >>> we're looking at really a pretty good unofficial beginning of summer. let's talk about the beaches. nice tomorrow. nice on friday. nice on saturday. increasing chances of showers saturday and sunday and especially monday. we'll tell you what that system off the coast coul thanks for coming today. i want each of you to grab a 2x8 and cut it. you'll have 2 saws to choose from. you all chose the best tool for the job. wouldn't it make sense to make the same choice, when it comes to your truck? absolutely. this is the 2016 chevy silverado. nice. a good-looking pick-up. incredible. i love it. find your tag and get a total value of $9,000 on this silverado double cab all star. find new roads at your local chevy
flags on the gravesites at arlington national cemetery today. the annual tradition marks the beginning of memorial day weekend activities at the cemetery. >>> coming up on wusa 9 at 6:00, a 2-year-old toddler, caught in the crossfire of a neighborhood dispute. >>> up next, the hammer falls for baylor university's handling of sexual assault complaints against football players. top? >>> we're looking at really a pretty good unofficial beginning of summer. let's talk...
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the reason why we were so dominant is we were the first nation in the world, including our european friends, to have 12 years of universal education. beginning in the 1950's and 1960's, other nations started to catch up. folks, 12 years isn't enough. look, we have come a lot way, but a lot more has to be done. let me conclude by saying it comes down to one thing. everybody deserves a fair shot. white, hispanic, black, asian are capable of doing extraordinary things if you give them a shot. just give them the tools. the base foundation, equal access to the same education, a safe neighborhood, a job, transportation get to a job, health care. we just need a chance. you all know it. we just level the playing field a little bit. but folks, the president has sacrificed and struggled, it should not fall to those who are suffering and struggling. you quoted something for my book i have not heard in a long time, we all, we all, we offer our own safety's sake, we'll be sacrifice a little bit, all of us. we used to be one america, i really mean it, where we thought about things in terms of everybody has responsibility, which everybody talks about this
the reason why we were so dominant is we were the first nation in the world, including our european friends, to have 12 years of universal education. beginning in the 1950's and 1960's, other nations started to catch up. folks, 12 years isn't enough. look, we have come a lot way, but a lot more has to be done. let me conclude by saying it comes down to one thing. everybody deserves a fair shot. white, hispanic, black, asian are capable of doing extraordinary things if you give them a shot. just...
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the reason why we were so dominant is we were the first nation in the world, including our european friends, to have 12 years of universal education. beginning in the 1950's and 1960's, other nations started to catch up. folks, 12 years isn't enough. look, we have come a lot way, but a lot more has to be done. let me conclude by saying it comes down to one thing. every week deserves a fair shot. -- everybody deserves a fair shot. asian hispanic, black, are capable of doing extraordinary things if you give them a shot. just give them the tools. foundation. equal access to the same education. a safe neighborhood. a job. transportation get to a job. health care. we just need a chance. you all know it. we just level the playing field a little bit. but folks, the president has sacrificed and struggled, it should not fall to those who are suffering and struggling. to grow something for my book i have not heard in a long time, we all, we all, we offer our own safety's sake, we'll be sacrifice a little bit, all of us. we used to be one america, i really mean it, where we thought about things in terms of everybody has responsibility, which everybody
the reason why we were so dominant is we were the first nation in the world, including our european friends, to have 12 years of universal education. beginning in the 1950's and 1960's, other nations started to catch up. folks, 12 years isn't enough. look, we have come a lot way, but a lot more has to be done. let me conclude by saying it comes down to one thing. every week deserves a fair shot. -- everybody deserves a fair shot. asian hispanic, black, are capable of doing extraordinary things...
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the national political spotlight. drew? >> reporter: yeah, jacqueline, just under three months and inside this arena, we will see the beginning of this democratic national convention. i spoke with those organizers tonight. they say they're not at all worried about there still being to kcandidates in the race whil the republicans manage to narrow it down to one today. members of the dnc committee lined up on a stage in center city tonight to say they're confident the big event will be a success. >> draw a sharp contrast to the chaos that you will see in cleveland. >> reporter: that ohio city is where the rnc now plans to nominate donald trump who became the target of a new hillary clinton ad today. >> i women build a great, great wall. you're going to have a deportation force. >> reporter: the ad highlighted trump's past controversial statements. as the clinton campaign pivots toward the general election. but her primary opponent, bernie sanders, told supporters today in kentucky, he's staying in for the remaining contests. >> last night, we won the 18th state that we have competed in. >> are you guys talking with both campaig
the national political spotlight. drew? >> reporter: yeah, jacqueline, just under three months and inside this arena, we will see the beginning of this democratic national convention. i spoke with those organizers tonight. they say they're not at all worried about there still being to kcandidates in the race whil the republicans manage to narrow it down to one today. members of the dnc committee lined up on a stage in center city tonight to say they're confident the big event will be a...
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. >>> the national memorial day parade begins this afternoon. take a look at your screen. ere are already lots of road national mall right now. the parade itself goes down constitution avenue. and that begins at 2:00. so you probably want to leave sooner rather than later to get a good seat. speaking of which, let's check in with storm team 4 meteorologist lauryn ricketts. do folks need the umbrella when they go to the parade? >> i would go ahead and take it just to be on the safe side because we have some showers out there. now, they are mainly east of i-95, but we also have a weak cold front that's going to come through. so we have two little things we're watching on the storm team 4 radar. right now we're watching that sun coming on out. it's a beautiful monday. it's turned out to be. we're going to take that temperature up to about 81 degrees. we get a little more sunshine could be in the low 80. we also have the humidity. showers around for much of the day. the best chances each right now of i-95 moving up through southern maryland and the eastern shore this is all ste
. >>> the national memorial day parade begins this afternoon. take a look at your screen. ere are already lots of road national mall right now. the parade itself goes down constitution avenue. and that begins at 2:00. so you probably want to leave sooner rather than later to get a good seat. speaking of which, let's check in with storm team 4 meteorologist lauryn ricketts. do folks need the umbrella when they go to the parade? >> i would go ahead and take it just to be on the...
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. >>> a look ahead, the scripps national spelling bee, written testing begins today and runs begin tomorrowmpete for the title, including $40,000 in cash, and $2,500 savings bond and a trip to new york. >>> happy birthday to priscilla pressley, 71 today. patty lapel, and bob dylan. i'm dara brown, thanks for watching "earl a daring rescue in san jose... as home with a family inside goes up in flames overnight... we're there live.... sam//vo and breaking news in san francisco... a person shot and killed in soma... the latest on that investigation is ahead... today in the bay starts right now. ==laura//2shot== good morning - and thanks for joining us. i'm laura garcia-cannon. ==sam//2shot== and i'm sam brock. =4shot= ad lib toss to weather ==kari//cu== checking in on oakland...
. >>> a look ahead, the scripps national spelling bee, written testing begins today and runs begin tomorrowmpete for the title, including $40,000 in cash, and $2,500 savings bond and a trip to new york. >>> happy birthday to priscilla pressley, 71 today. patty lapel, and bob dylan. i'm dara brown, thanks for watching "earl a daring rescue in san jose... as home with a family inside goes up in flames overnight... we're there live.... sam//vo and breaking news in san...
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the east coast. we're beginning in the nation's capital this morning, washington, d.c., at my alma mater, beautiful howard university. president obama delivers the commencement address at the historically black college in washington, d.c. >> we're about 45 minutes away now, a couple thousand graduates will be walking across that stage today. >> today will mark the first presidential commencement speech of the season. >> good mornijoe johns joins us. >> good morning. other presidents have staked out their legacies here, including lyndon johnson. the big question will be whether he will wade into the chaotic state of american poll titics a expand on his comments that this campaign is not a reality show. >> we will be waiting and listening. that's for sure. >> not yours, ana. >> that's victor's and many others. >> the kentucky derby is today but of course not just a horse race. we are live checking out the food and the fashion. i see you've got the top are on now. >> trying to be like you, victor. the winning horse will take a prize of a $1.6 million, 40 pounds worth of roses, last year nearly $200 million w
the east coast. we're beginning in the nation's capital this morning, washington, d.c., at my alma mater, beautiful howard university. president obama delivers the commencement address at the historically black college in washington, d.c. >> we're about 45 minutes away now, a couple thousand graduates will be walking across that stage today. >> today will mark the first presidential commencement speech of the season. >> good mornijoe johns joins us. >> good morning....
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the nation are newcomomers. newcomomers thatat came dudurin fightingng. >> my family lived for many centuries in germany and it was in 1920 when it became impossible for the jews, my mother left for palestine to begin working as a gymnastic teacher in a youth village. she was thinking about the identity of a jew, andd she cam to her parents and said to them i don't think the germans want us here. i'm looking for another place where we can do something from the beginning. so she came here. i think her motivation saved about 15,000, 20,000 children. and i think it's good that i have some roots here. so this is my home since 1946, and i love the neighborhood. up there on the corner there's a catholic convent with a huge courtyard where it was very easy to learn to go on bikes. this was from 1946, 1947, the last joint palestinian jewish house. we had a very good relationship with the arabs. and then the war started in 1947. >> all the arabs were pushed out. >> they were pushed out. >> they feel guilty that you are living here? >> no, no. >> you don't feel guilty that this is a home that belongs to a palestinian family and they got pushed out, and you are the recipient, the beneficiary of the blood and
the nation are newcomomers. newcomomers thatat came dudurin fightingng. >> my family lived for many centuries in germany and it was in 1920 when it became impossible for the jews, my mother left for palestine to begin working as a gymnastic teacher in a youth village. she was thinking about the identity of a jew, andd she cam to her parents and said to them i don't think the germans want us here. i'm looking for another place where we can do something from the beginning. so she came here....
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the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs good morning, welcome to "face the nation" i'm john dickerson. we begin with the republicans, donald trump now has 80% of the delegates needed to win the nomination. efforts to stop him seem to be phasing and we sat down with ted cruz earlier and asked him whether he thought it was time for republican to make their choice known whether they're for donald trump or against him. >> i think it is a basic choice of what we believe. one of the reasons this week that i announced carly fiorina and my vice president shall nominee is provide clear voice, there couldn't be a clearer choice between carly and me on the one side running on issues, running on substance, running on jobs and freedom and security and protecting the american people. versus donald trump and hillary clinton on the other side. and donald and hillary are really flip sides of the same coin. hillary has made millions of dollars selling power and influence in washington. donald has made billions buying politicians like hillary clinton and i will say for republicans, if we end up nominated, if we e
the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs good morning, welcome to "face the nation" i'm john dickerson. we begin with the republicans, donald trump now has 80% of the delegates needed to win the nomination. efforts to stop him seem to be phasing and we sat down with ted cruz earlier and asked him whether he thought it was time for republican to make their choice known whether they're for donald trump or against him. >> i think it is a basic choice of what we believe. one of...
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the ultimate sacrifice. national police week begins today. at 9:00 a.m., u.s. ll hold a memorial service to honor four who died on the job. the 37th annual law enforcement officers memorial service happens at 11:00 a.m. it will be at the national law enforcement memorial in northwest d.c. and tonight at 7:00, there will be a memorial service for fallen prince william county police officers in
the ultimate sacrifice. national police week begins today. at 9:00 a.m., u.s. ll hold a memorial service to honor four who died on the job. the 37th annual law enforcement officers memorial service happens at 11:00 a.m. it will be at the national law enforcement memorial in northwest d.c. and tonight at 7:00, there will be a memorial service for fallen prince william county police officers in
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the longest in places such as denver and sacramento. you're looking live at reagan national airport. travelers tell us they are increasingly concerned about the wait before you even get inside. they say the hassle begins on the airport roads. cellphone waiting lot usually requires a wait just to get a parking space. reagan national loop can turn into a parking lot, as well. >> from 3:30, 4:00 on, you better give yourself a good hour. >> airport officials say widening the road is not an option. they are open to talking about a new airport entrance. >>> championships can come with some perks. one of them, getting to visit the white house. villanova men's basketball team is in town to visit the white house and meet the president today. they won the ncaa tournament on a dramatic buzzer beater last month. you see some of the celebration happening there. >>> today an exact replica of block, it is in summers, connecticut. just eight hours from the original in charlottesville, virginia. one of the founders of the friendlies restaurant chain built the home for $8 million. realtors have not been able to sell it since it went on the market in 2014. the house was built to mimic the original monticello. it will co
the longest in places such as denver and sacramento. you're looking live at reagan national airport. travelers tell us they are increasingly concerned about the wait before you even get inside. they say the hassle begins on the airport roads. cellphone waiting lot usually requires a wait just to get a parking space. reagan national loop can turn into a parking lot, as well. >> from 3:30, 4:00 on, you better give yourself a good hour. >> airport officials say widening the road is not...
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the nation's top spellers are in maryland to compete in the scripps national spelling bee. this morning the students took a written test to gauge their vocabulary. the real action beginss begin. this all gaylord conventional center at national harbor. always an exciting time around here. >> i love it. feel like i have frosting on my lips. >> nope. you're all right. tom, you want to come get frosting on your lips? >> i'm sorry, they're all gone. apparently you guys ate them all. you want to run and work that off, it's a great day for that. we'll be in the low 80s between 3:00 and 5:00 p.m. back into the upper 70s by 8:00 this evening. great day to get out and get some exercise. storm team 4 four-day forecast summerlike tomorrow, thursday and friday, both of those days getting more humid and maybe an afternoon storm. here's a look at the memorial day weekend, saturday and sunday, only a very small chance of an afternoon storm. but right now memorial day is looking wet, a likelihood of showers and temperatures right around 70 degrees for highs. back to you. >> thank you, tom. >>> well, that's going to do it for news 4 midday. we really appreciate you joining us. we're ba
the nation's top spellers are in maryland to compete in the scripps national spelling bee. this morning the students took a written test to gauge their vocabulary. the real action beginss begin. this all gaylord conventional center at national harbor. always an exciting time around here. >> i love it. feel like i have frosting on my lips. >> nope. you're all right. tom, you want to come get frosting on your lips? >> i'm sorry, they're all gone. apparently you guys ate them...
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the month would not be found in america's power nor prosperity. it would be revealed in how she used her success in helping others. nation begin own .limb up the mountain nation that has catapulted to world leadership, a nation that has exercised leadership without total withest or enrichment, but only the fund to establish a free and stable world for ourselves and for other human beings that live in that world. to put it in a sentence, we have success in america beyond all of our wildest dreams. we only to ourselves, i think, to note and to remember, as we welcome this 200 million american into our midst on the eve of our third century as a nation, if we only congratulate ourselves on what we have done,s its meaning. the people constantly said, make this nation better. don't quit until the doors are open to everybody. ♪ [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] >> up next, a press conference from november 17, 1967. it is just over 20 minutes. >> i'm going to make the question.
the month would not be found in america's power nor prosperity. it would be revealed in how she used her success in helping others. nation begin own .limb up the mountain nation that has catapulted to world leadership, a nation that has exercised leadership without total withest or enrichment, but only the fund to establish a free and stable world for ourselves and for other human beings that live in that world. to put it in a sentence, we have success in america beyond all of our wildest...