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in the past hour, we heard from an official in bangladesh. e prime minister said what bangladesh must do to root out terror. >> translator: we don't want these terrorists in bangladesh. this type of situation is a first in bangladesh. until now they were committing individual murders. but now suddenly they created this type of situation. what they did here was a very heinous act. >> the prime minister last hour. let's go to cnn's andrew stevens. he has been helping us with all the developments from hong kong. and a first statement from the government, andrew, after many, many hours of having to deal with this. >> that's right, natalie. there had been a media blackout for a long time during that siege, which went off at 12 hours before the authorities or the police stormed the restaurants. so there had been a media blackout. and details have been very, very hard to fix, including how many attackers there were, and indeed how many hostages there were as well. but sheikh hasina underlying the fact that bangladesh hasn't seen anything like this in
in the past hour, we heard from an official in bangladesh. e prime minister said what bangladesh must do to root out terror. >> translator: we don't want these terrorists in bangladesh. this type of situation is a first in bangladesh. until now they were committing individual murders. but now suddenly they created this type of situation. what they did here was a very heinous act. >> the prime minister last hour. let's go to cnn's andrew stevens. he has been helping us with all the...
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i specialized in rare bibles, bible's from the past 500 years. g in your tie specialize in early mormon books, classics in literature and early american history. one of the items i enjoy collecting our bibles or really just text that belong to well-known historical figures and being from utah one of the more popular items that i like to show people his brigham young's copy of the "book of mormon." it is housed in the nice protective clamshell but this is according to family tradition, this is the copy of the "book of mormon" that was on her damjansk nightstand when he died in 1977 and be opened up to the title page you can see brigham young's signature. another one of my, i enjoy early american history and this is really one of the most important books printed in america pre- 1800 and it's an original copy of thomas paine's common sense which was printed in philadelphia. the printer was robert l. on third street in philadelphia and if you go there today you will see a sign that says here is where common sense was printed january 9, 1776. it's like
i specialized in rare bibles, bible's from the past 500 years. g in your tie specialize in early mormon books, classics in literature and early american history. one of the items i enjoy collecting our bibles or really just text that belong to well-known historical figures and being from utah one of the more popular items that i like to show people his brigham young's copy of the "book of mormon." it is housed in the nice protective clamshell but this is according to family tradition,...
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security has gtden heavier in this area over the past year. essentially since 2015, that is when isis turned its attention to bangladesh. an italian eid aid worker was shot in the dptdic enclave in september of 2015. he was jogging at the time. isis claimed responsibility for the attack. there has been a gruesome pattern of attacks. 25 violent sometimes public killings of religious minorities secular activists, free speech activists since february alone. and as the former ambassador was saying recently on our air this is one of more complex attacks we have seen. up until now these killings have been isolated attacks targeting individuals. something like this, eight or nine gun men, a number of hostages that takes coordination, that takes planning. this is potentially a new worrying chapter in what is already a turbulent and dangerous time in bangladesh. >> lucy cavanaugh in our london bureau. stephen steve clemens is an editor at large for the atlantic and a msnbc contributor. pick up where we left off, with the assistant superintendant eptd of
security has gtden heavier in this area over the past year. essentially since 2015, that is when isis turned its attention to bangladesh. an italian eid aid worker was shot in the dptdic enclave in september of 2015. he was jogging at the time. isis claimed responsibility for the attack. there has been a gruesome pattern of attacks. 25 violent sometimes public killings of religious minorities secular activists, free speech activists since february alone. and as the former ambassador was saying...
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his party is the party of the past, the party of memory.is speeches are generalities from poor richard's almanac. their platform, made up of old, left-over democratic planks, has the courage of our old convictions. their pledge is to the status quo; and today there is no status quo. for i stand here tonight facing west on what was once the last frontier. from the lands that stretch three thousand miles behind us, the pioneers gave up their safety, their comfort and sometimes their lives to build our new west. they were not the captives of their own doubts, nor the prisoners of their own price tags. they were determined to make the new world strong and free, an example to the world, to overcome its hazards and its hardships, to conquer the enemies that threatened from within and without. some would say that those struggles are all over, that all the horizons have been explored, that all the battles have been won, that there is no longer an american frontier. but i trust that no one in this assemblage would agree with that sentiment; for the
his party is the party of the past, the party of memory.is speeches are generalities from poor richard's almanac. their platform, made up of old, left-over democratic planks, has the courage of our old convictions. their pledge is to the status quo; and today there is no status quo. for i stand here tonight facing west on what was once the last frontier. from the lands that stretch three thousand miles behind us, the pioneers gave up their safety, their comfort and sometimes their lives to...
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some americans have been collecting rare books for the past 30 years i decided to relocate in to provo after selling my shop in dallas bookstores have been suffering with the advent of everything going digital above what i found is an interest in rare books have increased in my shop there is 1,000 books but in my inventory there are 5,000 my specialize in four different areas bibles from the past 500 years classic santa literature and early american history. one of the items they enjoy collecting from well-known historical figures and one of the more popular items is the book of mormon it is housed in a nice protective clamshell
some americans have been collecting rare books for the past 30 years i decided to relocate in to provo after selling my shop in dallas bookstores have been suffering with the advent of everything going digital above what i found is an interest in rare books have increased in my shop there is 1,000 books but in my inventory there are 5,000 my specialize in four different areas bibles from the past 500 years classic santa literature and early american history. one of the items they enjoy...
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and so much of what goes on today is a result of the past. , the less distance the reader have to travel to the past the , better. and i find that if you have a present, and you draw with the same hand something of the future, the readers have in easier time making that transition. when you see a documentary film when they are trying to portray the past, they will often use actors to recreate something which always seemed weird to me. you know when some documentary , about the third crusade, and you see like three people out in the desert. and you think, wait a minute, the third crusade? they had thousands. you can always draw thousands of people and the great thing about drawing is you how your every -- you can hire every extra. it's just a matter of how many you want to draw basically. so, that's sort of its advantage. and with photographs, obviously, i mean there are great photographs of the past, but often the technology of the photograph makes it very clear that it's something in the past. so you have a modern photograph of the place and
and so much of what goes on today is a result of the past. , the less distance the reader have to travel to the past the , better. and i find that if you have a present, and you draw with the same hand something of the future, the readers have in easier time making that transition. when you see a documentary film when they are trying to portray the past, they will often use actors to recreate something which always seemed weird to me. you know when some documentary , about the third crusade,...
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in the past, it is mostly unilateral. companies are ahead of us on the technology perspective, and they do more kodak, butiv we have our own progress. electronics, area next, aerospace. so, now, the new era is supposed to be bilateral -- is supposed to have bilateral relations between the two countries, but the decision is very fresh, very new, so i don't know yet. i do not know how it is going to affect. jill: the hope is enhanced -- enhanced opportunities between companies and the government as well. mr. dortkasli: why not? we have relations with the companies all around the world belonging to the allied countries. be paired with the society companies. jill: found interesting in turkey is the number of government-backed companies in the defense community in particular. i wonder, it not being something we see quite as much in the united states, how does this impact the competitive night -- landscape? mr. dortkasli: foundation-controlled companies, we cannot call them government-owned companies. something very special for
in the past, it is mostly unilateral. companies are ahead of us on the technology perspective, and they do more kodak, butiv we have our own progress. electronics, area next, aerospace. so, now, the new era is supposed to be bilateral -- is supposed to have bilateral relations between the two countries, but the decision is very fresh, very new, so i don't know yet. i do not know how it is going to affect. jill: the hope is enhanced -- enhanced opportunities between companies and the government...
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that's not in connection to what we saw over the past 12 hours or so. this is far from over for the lead eastbound ship of that country and what this means for the global fight against isis. your thought on that? >> well, i hope that he is correct. he is correct on most of these things. the bottom line is that many people great in bangladesh that have been assassinated and many in the secular society and the government is too timid and slow and incompetent in dealing with these buried radical forces inside of bangladesh that targeted others and that were in part of the power and model that isis represented. so i hope that this changes it. it's a sad thing after so many leading bangladesh citizen were killed that now as we see an attack on the waurg hole for the leading mgo's and the community that there's action. the bigger lesson and malcom is an expert on this but when you look at the ability of isis to telegraph and other places around the world, this kind of action, we may solve this moment today but i mean that is the ongoing viral problem of the co
that's not in connection to what we saw over the past 12 hours or so. this is far from over for the lead eastbound ship of that country and what this means for the global fight against isis. your thought on that? >> well, i hope that he is correct. he is correct on most of these things. the bottom line is that many people great in bangladesh that have been assassinated and many in the secular society and the government is too timid and slow and incompetent in dealing with these buried...
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we haven't seen anything in the past couple of days. >> thank you so much. we'll keep our viers postewers . thank you so much for joining us. you're getting the news this morning. first and foremost i want to get the reaction and ask you from a law enforcement standpoint, in the past couple of months, in the heat of the summer what are all law enforcement doing to try to be aware of any indications or any signals that events like this could happen? >> there are a couple of things. they are beefing up the apparatus. they are sitting on a number of different task forces and federal agencies and getting information in live time. that's critical. these kind of attacks, these small weapons and tactical assaults on police officers are very hard to stop. secondly, one of the other things, the boots on the ground level they are doing, a lot of them are abandoning the idea of solo patrol. it is a policing type activity but it's a terrible ychlidea. you're seeing it on the defensive and reactive end as well. >> and we heard that three officers are confirmed dead. that'
we haven't seen anything in the past couple of days. >> thank you so much. we'll keep our viers postewers . thank you so much for joining us. you're getting the news this morning. first and foremost i want to get the reaction and ask you from a law enforcement standpoint, in the past couple of months, in the heat of the summer what are all law enforcement doing to try to be aware of any indications or any signals that events like this could happen? >> there are a couple of things....
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. >> we had an event at at&t park this weekends a private event first one since i guess the past 6 months a quieter event and quieter we did get one complainant 311 and with at&t park are waiting for a full report two complaints via the hotline and so all in all a different somewhere than the last events there i was there towards the end of the events that was very different they shut down the pa it was operational definitely not as loud as other times i was halfway down lot a and started to trail off that was different than before a couple other visits over the past couple of weeks i picked up on monroe and broadway. >> unit above broadway and have established ambient reading as well as what the that sounds like during events at morrow and following up with the complainant to discuss those measurements and - i think this wraps up my investigation at monroe a couple one offices permits we issued one at the festival and one at food parks over the past weekends both were in compliance as far as mobility conditions and both ended prior to the end of the permit and did not start until the sta
. >> we had an event at at&t park this weekends a private event first one since i guess the past 6 months a quieter event and quieter we did get one complainant 311 and with at&t park are waiting for a full report two complaints via the hotline and so all in all a different somewhere than the last events there i was there towards the end of the events that was very different they shut down the pa it was operational definitely not as loud as other times i was halfway down lot a and...
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. >> we had an event at at&t park this weekends a private event first one since i guess the past 6 months a quieter event and quieter we did get one complainant 311 and with at&t park are waiting for a full report two complaints via the hotline and so all in all a different somewhere than the last events there i was there towards the end of the events that was very different they shut down the pa it was operational definitely not as loud as other times i was halfway down lot a and started to trail off that was different than before a couple other visits over the past couple of weeks i picked up on monroe and broadway. >> unit above broadway and have established ambient reading as well as what the that sounds like during events at morrow and following up with the complainant to discuss those measurements and - i think this wraps up my investigation at monroe a couple one offices permits we issued one at the festival and one at food parks over the past weekends both were in compliance as far as mobility conditions and both ended prior to the end of the permit and did not start until the sta
. >> we had an event at at&t park this weekends a private event first one since i guess the past 6 months a quieter event and quieter we did get one complainant 311 and with at&t park are waiting for a full report two complaints via the hotline and so all in all a different somewhere than the last events there i was there towards the end of the events that was very different they shut down the pa it was operational definitely not as loud as other times i was halfway down lot a and...
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in the past we were talking about targeting assassinations. lly for mass casualty atrocity. >> sajjan gohel of the asia-pacific foundation, thank you search. if you're just joining us, the siege of the holey artisan bakery may be over. after intense gunfire that went on for ten minutes, the scene is quiet. we did hear earlier from an officer of the rapid action battalion that the commandos of the rab were going in. he said the gunfight was intense and now the indications we have simply from what we are able to hear from the scene, what witnesses close to the scene are hearing is that the gun fight has ended. there has been no burst of traffic from the scene, no ambulances blaring their sirens, no rush to get away. we do not know the results of the encounter. but for between 10 and 12 hours depending on how you do the math, six to eight gunmen held what are believed to be 20 foreigners captive. something has changed in a dramatic way because of intense gun fire and a government assault. we do not know the outcome. joining us now once again, leon
in the past we were talking about targeting assassinations. lly for mass casualty atrocity. >> sajjan gohel of the asia-pacific foundation, thank you search. if you're just joining us, the siege of the holey artisan bakery may be over. after intense gunfire that went on for ten minutes, the scene is quiet. we did hear earlier from an officer of the rapid action battalion that the commandos of the rab were going in. he said the gunfight was intense and now the indications we have simply...
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it has been unfolding now for the past several hours overnight. th me throughout all of it has been my colleague cal perry. he's been updating us throughout the course of the evening. cal, give us a quick rundown of what we have learned. >> ayman, it has been truly an astonishing last 12 hours for the small south asian country of bangladesh. this country finding itself at the center of terrorism, something that the world is now coming to grips with. in just the past two hours, the commandos involved have laid siege to the very restaurant that terrorists had laid siege to some ten hours earlier. we now are ready to say that this is over. at least 34 people wounded. we're still working on the details of the nationalities. but we understand that all of the hostage-takers, all of the attackers, all of the gunmen were killed in that raid. it is still unclear right now at this hour what the exact numbers are on those who are killed and those who are wounded. it will probably be a day or two before we have very specific information as the officials are ju
it has been unfolding now for the past several hours overnight. th me throughout all of it has been my colleague cal perry. he's been updating us throughout the course of the evening. cal, give us a quick rundown of what we have learned. >> ayman, it has been truly an astonishing last 12 hours for the small south asian country of bangladesh. this country finding itself at the center of terrorism, something that the world is now coming to grips with. in just the past two hours, the...
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they have had a with russia in the past and the soviet union in the past. that they too far ago were occupied, essentially, by the soviet union. they were forced to be part of the warsaw pact. they are very sensitive about their independence and they are very concerned about what they are seeing to the east, russia's invasion of georgia, increasing border is a shin -- borderization. and they have been seeing military action against their own forces. they are concerned about their own security. for poland and the baltics, to have a u.s. presence on their territory is very reassuring. >> poland is looking at the key in manyt as ways. important do you believe this is for poland? >> very important. ever since poland independence in 1989, it has gone for nato membership. it sees nato membership as key to its security. as a nato ally, it wants to be a leader in the alliance. to host a summit like this is a great way to demonstrate that leadership. and i should say that poland should be commended for its alliance to nato missions. at a time when different allies ar
they have had a with russia in the past and the soviet union in the past. that they too far ago were occupied, essentially, by the soviet union. they were forced to be part of the warsaw pact. they are very sensitive about their independence and they are very concerned about what they are seeing to the east, russia's invasion of georgia, increasing border is a shin -- borderization. and they have been seeing military action against their own forces. they are concerned about their own security....
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you can't simply base it on the past. ou have to be able to absorb and you to have some sense of what an instinct is in terms of your own experience in terms of the experience of those advising you. and here's another interesting story historians come out against trump. why are they doing that? what is it they see about him that has called on them to come together and say donald trump is not the right person to be president? >> i believe that -- and i've seen several of those, ken burns, david mccullough and others and they're views is given the presidents they've written about and studied and created brilliant documentaries about, trump lacks -- my interpretation is he lacks the fundamental knowledge and temperament to be president and to some extent the rhetoric of the trump candidacy which is that there are walls to be built, there are doors to be closed, there are tariffs to be imposed leads to a closed america when in fact history tells us we've always become stronger the wider we've opened our arms, the more we've en
you can't simply base it on the past. ou have to be able to absorb and you to have some sense of what an instinct is in terms of your own experience in terms of the experience of those advising you. and here's another interesting story historians come out against trump. why are they doing that? what is it they see about him that has called on them to come together and say donald trump is not the right person to be president? >> i believe that -- and i've seen several of those, ken burns,...
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this is 24 hours after kentucky was hammered with heavy rainfall in the past day or so. look at this. 300 severe wind reports in the upper midwest and northern plains. nine reports of tornadoes in the past 24 hours. look where the severe line is up again. illinois and wisconsin and minnesota and iowa and eastern areas of the dakotas. severe weather firing off in the same spot. beyond that, excessive heat and sticky conditions across the east coast. temperatures uniform in the 90s for everyone. working up to boston at 78 and the cool spot coming in with the mid-50s. the seven-day forecast in the new york city area, cooling off in the 80s. >>> thank you. the news is not kevin durant huge, but heartbreaking for some of us. >> for you. >> nba free agent dwyane wade is leaving the miami heat and signing with the chicago bulls. he is actually going home. wade is a chicago native. he tweeted thanks to dwyane for the community. wade releasing a letter thanking the miami fans. i'm going to take my wade jersey and cry. >>> all right. 19 minutes past the hour. saddam hussein back in
this is 24 hours after kentucky was hammered with heavy rainfall in the past day or so. look at this. 300 severe wind reports in the upper midwest and northern plains. nine reports of tornadoes in the past 24 hours. look where the severe line is up again. illinois and wisconsin and minnesota and iowa and eastern areas of the dakotas. severe weather firing off in the same spot. beyond that, excessive heat and sticky conditions across the east coast. temperatures uniform in the 90s for everyone....
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it has been unfolding now for the past several hours overnight. with me throughout all of it has been my colleague cal perry. he's been updating us throughout the course of the evening. cal, give us a quick rundown of what we have learned. >> ayman, it has been truly an astonishing last 12 hours for the small south asian country of bangladesh. this country finding itself at the center of terrorism, something that the world is now coming to grips with. in just the past two hours, the commandos involved have laid siege to the very restaurant that terrorists had laid siege to some ten hours earlier. we now are ready to say that this is over. at least 34 people wounded. we're still working on the details of the nationalities. but we understand that all of the hostage-takers, all of the attackers, all of the gunmen were killed in that raid. it is still unclear right now at this hour what the exact numbers are on those who are killed and those who are wounded. it will probably be a day or two before we have very specific information as the officials are
it has been unfolding now for the past several hours overnight. with me throughout all of it has been my colleague cal perry. he's been updating us throughout the course of the evening. cal, give us a quick rundown of what we have learned. >> ayman, it has been truly an astonishing last 12 hours for the small south asian country of bangladesh. this country finding itself at the center of terrorism, something that the world is now coming to grips with. in just the past two hours, the...
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in the past week, 130 people have been killed due to these floods. damage over 1.9 million hectares of crop as well. there's estimated to be an economic loss of nearly $5.7 billion. needless to say, the last thing you need out here in eastern china is more rain. and it does look like, with our storm tracking in from the south, first impacting taiwan here, it could move off to the north. depending how long it lingers over taiwan, it could weaken due to the mountains i mentioned earlier on. but there is the threat of severe flooding. back to the east into the tokyo area, you'll be looking at some of the outer rain bands pulling around. a high of 30 expected on friday but saturday and sunday actually can see precipitation work its way into the mix, too. let's have all your travel weather here into the americas. i do want to mention that because we do have strong thunderstorms flaring up, actually even a tornado reported near the u.s./canadian border in north dakota on thursday. this is all going to continue to pull back towards the east, though. still ha
in the past week, 130 people have been killed due to these floods. damage over 1.9 million hectares of crop as well. there's estimated to be an economic loss of nearly $5.7 billion. needless to say, the last thing you need out here in eastern china is more rain. and it does look like, with our storm tracking in from the south, first impacting taiwan here, it could move off to the north. depending how long it lingers over taiwan, it could weaken due to the mountains i mentioned earlier on. but...
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over the past 15 years mr. maniatis has worked closely with the european commission state government european parliament and international organizations and civil society groups on all aspects of migration policy. he will comment on the european union, greece, russia migration and other topics and has been in many publications including "the new york times," the "washington post," "the wall street journal" and "new york magazine." earlier in his career gregory maniatis was a policy advisers to several governments and was a founder and publisher of odyssey magazine. he is a graduate of princeton university and is a member of the council on foreign relations. i will also introduce our discussants who is director of the ucla center for near eastern studies and professor laure murat where she teaches in the law program. recent work includes -- lessons from religiously divided societies and negotiating non-corporation international law and mitigation in the iranian nuclear crisis. she currently serves as a editor and
over the past 15 years mr. maniatis has worked closely with the european commission state government european parliament and international organizations and civil society groups on all aspects of migration policy. he will comment on the european union, greece, russia migration and other topics and has been in many publications including "the new york times," the "washington post," "the wall street journal" and "new york magazine." earlier in his career...
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over the past few years, he's been plagued with injury. with speculation over his thomistic future, fans will have to wait and see if he enters the pitch in england or elsewhere. >> you are up-to-date. thank you for tuning in. ♪ >> this program isn' is document this program is brought to you in part by cie tours international, for over 80 years featuring all inclusive tours and go as you please value vacations throughout ireland and britain. cietours.com. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> patricia:
over the past few years, he's been plagued with injury. with speculation over his thomistic future, fans will have to wait and see if he enters the pitch in england or elsewhere. >> you are up-to-date. thank you for tuning in. ♪ >> this program isn' is document this program is brought to you in part by cie tours international, for over 80 years featuring all inclusive tours and go as you please value vacations throughout ireland and britain. cietours.com. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>...
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what a change from the past five days with temperatures in the 90s. community by community, caker town 80 and 80 in pottstown and 84 in coatesville and it's a warm summer day, and 85 in saint davids and 84 in center city. and new jersey 84 in browns mills and 83 in hammonton and 83 at the boardwalk in a.c. and 83 in vineland and 83 in dover, delaware. look at this number in smyrna s. 88 degrees, so yes we are keeping the warmth but not the heat and humidity. 60 degree dew points in philadelphia just in the 50s in the northwest so feeling nice and comfortable, still a little sticky in south jersey and delaware when the numbers are up and they are dropping over the next couple of hours. satellite 6 along with action radar showing the strong storms from yesterday all with a frontal boundary pushing off the coastline and we were left with early morning clouds in wildwood. but for the most part just beautiful sunshine out here and we are keeping the sunshine through the day today. it's a good one to go outside. lets check the forecast for the evening commu
what a change from the past five days with temperatures in the 90s. community by community, caker town 80 and 80 in pottstown and 84 in coatesville and it's a warm summer day, and 85 in saint davids and 84 in center city. and new jersey 84 in browns mills and 83 in hammonton and 83 at the boardwalk in a.c. and 83 in vineland and 83 in dover, delaware. look at this number in smyrna s. 88 degrees, so yes we are keeping the warmth but not the heat and humidity. 60 degree dew points in philadelphia...
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organized crime has dramatically increased here over the past two decades. to understand the nature of the gangs, german andino has spent the past four years visiting gang members in prison and on their home turf. this man's street name is taylor. andino draws portraits of gang members like taylor and has recently published a graphic novel about life in poor neighborhoods. he asks when the gangs came to the area. taylor replies, four years ago. andino says poverty and lack of prospects are key motivations for joining gangs. >> they pretty much don't have anything. all they have is the mara, so --. >> by joining the maras, young men are gradually transformed into dangerous criminals, extorting money from people, and yep gauging in territorial drug wars with rival gangs. >> did your gang kill the thieves in this neighborhood? >> sometimes i feel really close to these guys. and others, when i see what they are capable of, i feel like these guys are animals. you know? i don't know. >> we join police officers on patrol in a neighborhood controlled by maras. one of
organized crime has dramatically increased here over the past two decades. to understand the nature of the gangs, german andino has spent the past four years visiting gang members in prison and on their home turf. this man's street name is taylor. andino draws portraits of gang members like taylor and has recently published a graphic novel about life in poor neighborhoods. he asks when the gangs came to the area. taylor replies, four years ago. andino says poverty and lack of prospects are key...
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i've worked with outstanding teams in the past, have to give you background. after retiring as director of the eisenhower presidential library and museum, i swore that no one could outdo the teams i had worked with at that institution. based on 50 years my professional career, i was convinced i was right. but to compare that to the marshall papers team is really not fair. at the eisenhower, they have five tilting's on 22 acres, 50 people on the payroll, and required for teams working in coordination. if one is slipped a little, it was not a major calamity. papers, it wasl several part-time people, and was much more difficult. i'm pleased to say that this team could rise to any occasion the best teamsn i've ever worked. this team contributed to many hours to complete this project. the general once told his staff that planning is everything cured in the planning stage, if you discuss the details, you .ddress what might happen the planning allowed for continual adaptation and improvisation. the plan itself is important. we had intense dialogue here. we were consta
i've worked with outstanding teams in the past, have to give you background. after retiring as director of the eisenhower presidential library and museum, i swore that no one could outdo the teams i had worked with at that institution. based on 50 years my professional career, i was convinced i was right. but to compare that to the marshall papers team is really not fair. at the eisenhower, they have five tilting's on 22 acres, 50 people on the payroll, and required for teams working in...
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you remember the past three years have been a doin' point in russian-u.s. tions and the recommend cline authorized any number of lines of effort, so we've seen cyberattacks in europe, support for populous parties, financial support, political support, cyber intrusions against u.s. allies, we've seen military intimidation, russian jets trying to barrel roll u.s. military planes over the baltics, the process of russian putting pressure on the united states is well established. the question is why were the facts from the d.n.c. leaked publicly? what was the goal and the political motivation? it seems in part to be to create as much confusion and a big as mess as possible to say that an attack that was going back 12 months when the first detection was of russian presence inside the d.n.c. email servers, today it's been a very complicated election campaign. it's hard to say the russians tactically knew exactly what they were doing. >> woodruff: and susan hennessey that gets to this question of whether the russian government gave it to wikileaks to put it all out
you remember the past three years have been a doin' point in russian-u.s. tions and the recommend cline authorized any number of lines of effort, so we've seen cyberattacks in europe, support for populous parties, financial support, political support, cyber intrusions against u.s. allies, we've seen military intimidation, russian jets trying to barrel roll u.s. military planes over the baltics, the process of russian putting pressure on the united states is well established. the question is why...
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taking a look at the kiwi over the past year, it has been performing strongly. r wheeler saying a strong new zealand dollar was holding down inflation. angie: thank you so much for sydney.ul allen in checking in on other stories, the british prime minister paris onay travels to thursday, talking brexit with the german chancellor. angle merkel said the u.k. must stick to the rules, before britain invokes article 50. theresa may says that will not start till next year. with mynt to work colleagues in a constructive spirit to make this a sensible and orderly departure. all of us will need time to prepare for these negotiations, and the u.k. will not invoke article 50 until our objectives are clear. it will not happen before the end of the year. pokemon juggernaut continues. film studio legendary says it is developing a live-action movie franchise based on detective pikachu. the studio says production will start this year. mcdonald's japan has searched for a sec -- surged for a second day after tying up with pokemon go, the phenomenon that has seen nintendo's market
taking a look at the kiwi over the past year, it has been performing strongly. r wheeler saying a strong new zealand dollar was holding down inflation. angie: thank you so much for sydney.ul allen in checking in on other stories, the british prime minister paris onay travels to thursday, talking brexit with the german chancellor. angle merkel said the u.k. must stick to the rules, before britain invokes article 50. theresa may says that will not start till next year. with mynt to work...
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marty mc recent study which analyzed death rate data from the past eight years. sults, published in the journal "bmj," put death from medical errors just behind heart disease and cancer as the leading causes of death in this country. >> unnecessary treatments, fragmented care, people falling through the cracks, overdoses, complications that are totally preventable. these are the collective causes that comprise the problem of people dying when they should not. people dying under our care. >> reporter: dr. mccarey underscores that most of the mistakes are not due to inherently bad doctors. >> and we shouldn't look to doctors to blame the problem on individuals. we are human, and we're always going to be human. but we can talk about how can we design the system in the hospital so capture mistakes, provide safety nets. >> reporter: early on a monday morning in downtown washington, dozens of new medical interns are given by medstar health. >> our job is to give you these tools, to train you in these so that you can provide the safest, highest-quality care possible. >>
marty mc recent study which analyzed death rate data from the past eight years. sults, published in the journal "bmj," put death from medical errors just behind heart disease and cancer as the leading causes of death in this country. >> unnecessary treatments, fragmented care, people falling through the cracks, overdoses, complications that are totally preventable. these are the collective causes that comprise the problem of people dying when they should not. people dying under...
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discussiont of a called the future of the american -- of the african-american past. this is one hour 40 minutes. >> this morning i got a call from a reporter who wanted to know, why would the museum at a time when it was focused on opening the building, why would they even helped organize such a conference? the simple answer is that we are crazy, but at the smithsonian and at this busy him, scholarship is the engine and research is the lifeblood of the institution. without the decades of research and academic scholarship, there would be no museum of african american history and culture. we know that we are tied to so much of the work that many of you do. so much of the work of the museum has been shaped by the work of many participating in this conference. amazing rate of scholarship, the museum has been able to position itself as an institution that will help all whom visit to find it rich and theced vision of african-american community. thanks to your work, this will re-center the african-american a lensnce and use it as to understand what it means to be african-ame
discussiont of a called the future of the american -- of the african-american past. this is one hour 40 minutes. >> this morning i got a call from a reporter who wanted to know, why would the museum at a time when it was focused on opening the building, why would they even helped organize such a conference? the simple answer is that we are crazy, but at the smithsonian and at this busy him, scholarship is the engine and research is the lifeblood of the institution. without the decades of...
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the wizards. he averaged nine points with four and a half rebounds this past season. even david beckham couldn't take his eyes off of today's match at wimbledon. federer lost the first two sets before rallying back and that will put him in the semi-finals and mark his 80th match win at the all- club. euro 2016, wales-portugal. winner will advance to the final against tomorrow's win other the germany-france match. corps kick for -- corner kick for portugal. ronaldo skies above the defense for a goal off the header. 1-0 portugal. they win it 2-0. closer to home, d.c. united will be back in action saturday. when they go to philadelphia to take an the union. you can see that match on the sister station newschannel8. coverage starts at 6:30. one final note we should find out soon if duane wade is ever going to leave the miami heat. he is set to meet the nuggets and the bulls. and the bucks today. come on home, wade. maureen: popular guy. i changed my mind. i want the heat to end right now. doug: now you tell me! it's too late now. it will get a little better here late satur
the wizards. he averaged nine points with four and a half rebounds this past season. even david beckham couldn't take his eyes off of today's match at wimbledon. federer lost the first two sets before rallying back and that will put him in the semi-finals and mark his 80th match win at the all- club. euro 2016, wales-portugal. winner will advance to the final against tomorrow's win other the germany-france match. corps kick for -- corner kick for portugal. ronaldo skies above the defense for a...
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been blunders in the past, but definitely in recent memory. saddam hussein could have been contained. all diplomatic options had not been exhausted. the case that tony blair and his government made for war, the dossiers that-- had been presented, they were making policy in iraq based on flawed assessments and intelligence. tony blair was singled out many times in this report. certifications, saying things in the way he publicly presented his case or -- for war that was not corroborated or supported by the evidence. with the british people have wanted to know all along was whether he deliberately misrepresented the evidence that saddam hussein had weapons of mass destruction, chemical biological weapons. he had the ability to deploy those weapons and 45 minutes -- that claim that was presented publicly by tony blair, that became really the basis for causing a lot of fear in britain , one of the reasons why there was quite a large number of britons at the time of the actual invasion who supported going to war. it's easy to assume today that all o
been blunders in the past, but definitely in recent memory. saddam hussein could have been contained. all diplomatic options had not been exhausted. the case that tony blair and his government made for war, the dossiers that-- had been presented, they were making policy in iraq based on flawed assessments and intelligence. tony blair was singled out many times in this report. certifications, saying things in the way he publicly presented his case or -- for war that was not corroborated or...
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in the past i would say, having the same president over the past two cycles, democratic for sure. ople are fed up with government in general and the way things are running and overall politics. >> i do think that it is simply a concern for their futures and the desire to see something different. i cannot imagine we are going to vote for the next president out of a place of fear. and i hope ottawa county will continue their street, -- streak , and we can talk about this in another four years how we kept the dream alive here. anchor: the feelings of the voters there in ottawa county, ohio. they have picked the president pretty much successfully every election, so you have got to listen to them. a reminder of top stories. breaking news out of germany. three gunmen are on the loose in munich after a shooting at a shopping mall which has left at least eight dead. the shooting is described as a rampage. people are told to stay indoors. german officials say they cannot rule out it is linked to terrorism, but cannot confirm it either. they are investigating. that brings today's forecast to
in the past i would say, having the same president over the past two cycles, democratic for sure. ople are fed up with government in general and the way things are running and overall politics. >> i do think that it is simply a concern for their futures and the desire to see something different. i cannot imagine we are going to vote for the next president out of a place of fear. and i hope ottawa county will continue their street, -- streak , and we can talk about this in another four...
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so i'm part of what we call the new rwanda, the people who only know of the past through either knowingomebody, having a relative that you lost, or hearing about it when you're toldld about it through stories and through exhibitions. >> the doors in his company are open to everyone. he says differences have to be overcome and lays importance on developing the economy. young people need jobs and prospects for the future. ephraim rwamwenge sees himself as a social entrepreneur. >> i truly believe that entrepreneurship, social entrepreneurship on the continent, is not a fancy thing that you do like it is in developed countries. it's actually a necessity, because there are so many needs we have in the market. the only solution, the only way to do business is to actually come up with a solution for people. >> there's plenty to do. rwanda is one of the world's most densely populated countries. many people live in rural areas, which often lack running water or electricity. but young rwandans in particular believe in the future. >> for thousands of years people have been seduced by scents found
so i'm part of what we call the new rwanda, the people who only know of the past through either knowingomebody, having a relative that you lost, or hearing about it when you're toldld about it through stories and through exhibitions. >> the doors in his company are open to everyone. he says differences have to be overcome and lays importance on developing the economy. young people need jobs and prospects for the future. ephraim rwamwenge sees himself as a social entrepreneur. >> i...
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and given the chaos in the country over the past months. d you or should we expect that full on crackdown now? it is entirely possible as you said, the president erdogan denounced this attempt to take control as an act of treason and saying that this would give them -- he said this was a blessing that it would give the government an opportunity to cleanse the military of these traitorous elements so if that -- that certainly sounds like foreshadowing a crackdown and certainly if they -- if they do continue to prevail in this apparent struggle which they have blamed on one faction of the military, they're saying, they're claiming this was one small faction, this is one of the big unanswered questions here is what was the extent of the participation in the coup attempts, so should erdogan and his government prevail, they are certainly -- they seem to be saying they have ammunition for a crackdown. >> fascinating, to the viewers that may be watching in turkey and to our viewers around the world, we'll continue to monitor what is a fast moving s
and given the chaos in the country over the past months. d you or should we expect that full on crackdown now? it is entirely possible as you said, the president erdogan denounced this attempt to take control as an act of treason and saying that this would give them -- he said this was a blessing that it would give the government an opportunity to cleanse the military of these traitorous elements so if that -- that certainly sounds like foreshadowing a crackdown and certainly if they -- if they...
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to look at the safe mediocrity of the past, with good intentions, and those who prefer that, who should not vote for me for the democratic party. and i asking you to be pioneers towards that frontier. i called to the young apart, regardless of age, for the regardingpirit, parties, to all who responded, be strong and of good courage. be not afraid. complacency, is our need today. leadership, not salesmanship, and the only valid test of leadership is the ability to lead and lead vigorously. a tired nation, said david lloyd george, is a tory nation -- and the united states today cannot afford to be either tired or tory. those who wishe to hear more. more harsh rhetoric, as a substitute for policy. taxes are always low. where this is always high. this is in the platform that you have adopted. won by rhetoric, and this is only if we have faith in ourselves. and we must prove all over again to a watching world as we are at a most conspicuous stage, with the freedom of choice, a sense competing with the single mind with a communist can we carry through in an age where we will witness not only
to look at the safe mediocrity of the past, with good intentions, and those who prefer that, who should not vote for me for the democratic party. and i asking you to be pioneers towards that frontier. i called to the young apart, regardless of age, for the regardingpirit, parties, to all who responded, be strong and of good courage. be not afraid. complacency, is our need today. leadership, not salesmanship, and the only valid test of leadership is the ability to lead and lead vigorously. a...
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katty: she's concerned one of the most important latin photographers in the past century. aziella's photos are shaped by her strong culture and experiences. recently she made a rare appearance here in america, where the bbc caught up with her. >> i always say that my camera is the pretext for understanding life and when i'm behind the camera, what i see ask and what surprises me is what i hotograph. >> my first photograph work was in my country, thanks to my teacher bravo and i could do -- >> alvarez bravo for me wasn't just a teacher of photographer, he was a teacher in my life. he taught me how to appreciate music and literature and showed me how everything around us can influence us and we must try to read the great authors and listen to the music of the great exposers. so really he was a teacher of life and thanks to him i became photographer. these photographs that are here came when i began photographing the botanic gardens. you can see how some of the gardeners take care of them with planks and cabe lings. others are maintained in kyoto or in rome, the plants covered
katty: she's concerned one of the most important latin photographers in the past century. aziella's photos are shaped by her strong culture and experiences. recently she made a rare appearance here in america, where the bbc caught up with her. >> i always say that my camera is the pretext for understanding life and when i'm behind the camera, what i see ask and what surprises me is what i hotograph. >> my first photograph work was in my country, thanks to my teacher bravo and i...
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but just like we have overcome so many challenges in the past, we will overcome this challenge. >> texas and the nation look at how to prevent another tragedy like what happened in dallas. coming up, what is being learned from this deadly sniper attack. >>> welcome back it's 5:17. we have more details on the deadly ambush of police officers by a sniper in dallas. nbc 10's national correspondent jay gray has the very latest. >> reporter: there is an eerie silence in downtown dallas. just over 24 hours after this chaos and carnage, five officers shot and killed, seven more wounded by a sniper targeting police from an elevated perch downtown. >> this was a mobile shooter that had written manifest owes on how to shoot and move, shoot and move and he did that. >> investigators say this man micah xavier johnson was the lone gunman. johnson was eventually killed by dallas s.w.a.t., officers using a bomb robot to detonate a controlled explosive, that's the first time that's ever been done in the u.s. >> it seems as though the sole suspect now has received his justice and what will be important i
but just like we have overcome so many challenges in the past, we will overcome this challenge. >> texas and the nation look at how to prevent another tragedy like what happened in dallas. coming up, what is being learned from this deadly sniper attack. >>> welcome back it's 5:17. we have more details on the deadly ambush of police officers by a sniper in dallas. nbc 10's national correspondent jay gray has the very latest. >> reporter: there is an eerie silence in downtown...
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the chinese currency has fallen 1.7% over the past few weeks. ff in risk arets, this time investors taking the decline in stride. stride, david monitoring the market in shanghai and hong kong. david: that's right. i was just talking about the yuan. it is in focus now because it has underperformed. -- moreallen against than a lot of these counterparts across seizure. -- across asia. you have the fx reserves, the different slow, i know, but these to tend to move in the same direction. tends ton why the yuan .eaken when fx reserves fall $25 billion less is what were expecting for china's fx reserves for june at some point today. have a look at where we are at the moment for the offshore renminbi. a lot of these traders told us that before markets open in asia that this was well bid. ,his underscores that statement 6.70 on the offshore renminbi. dollar-yen capping the gains on the cash market, back hello 101 -- below 101. 100 at oneell below point yesterday. came at about six akaka p.m. our time in asia, so a full yen weaker. index.look at the dollar
the chinese currency has fallen 1.7% over the past few weeks. ff in risk arets, this time investors taking the decline in stride. stride, david monitoring the market in shanghai and hong kong. david: that's right. i was just talking about the yuan. it is in focus now because it has underperformed. -- moreallen against than a lot of these counterparts across seizure. -- across asia. you have the fx reserves, the different slow, i know, but these to tend to move in the same direction. tends ton...
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i specialize in rare bibles, bible is from the past 500 years. eating utah i specialize in classics and literature and early american history. one of the items i enjoy collecting our bibles or religious sects that belong to well-known historical figures and beaten from utah, one of the more popular items they like to show people is brigham young's copy of the book of mormon. it is housed in the nice protective clamshell. but this is according to family tradition, this is the copy of the book of mormon as i'm brigham young's nightstand when he died in 1977 and if you open it up to the title page, you can see the signature. another one of -- i enjoy early american history and this is one of the most important books printed and it's an original copy of thomas paine's common sense, which was printed in philadelphia. the printer was robert bell on every street in philadelphia. if you go there today, here's her common common sense is printed january 9th, 1776. this was a little pamphlet on together and it's quite rare printed three times in january 1776
i specialize in rare bibles, bible is from the past 500 years. eating utah i specialize in classics and literature and early american history. one of the items i enjoy collecting our bibles or religious sects that belong to well-known historical figures and beaten from utah, one of the more popular items they like to show people is brigham young's copy of the book of mormon. it is housed in the nice protective clamshell. but this is according to family tradition, this is the copy of the book of...
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over the past few years, he's been plagued with injury. with speculation over his thomistic future, fans will have to wait and see if he enters the pitch in england or elsewhere. >> you are up-to-date. thank you for tuning in. 8úxú♪ ♪ anchor: 9:00 p.m. here in the french capital, watching live from paris on france 24. these are the top stories. zeroing in on extremism. the french prime minister says he's considering plans to ban foreign funding of mosques across the country. scenes of destruction. the charity save the children says a maternity hospital it supports was hit in an airstrike in syria'sidlib province. and just over 100 days to go. hillary clinton and donald trump take their race to the white house to battleground states after back-to-back party conventions. ♪
over the past few years, he's been plagued with injury. with speculation over his thomistic future, fans will have to wait and see if he enters the pitch in england or elsewhere. >> you are up-to-date. thank you for tuning in. 8úxú♪ ♪ anchor: 9:00 p.m. here in the french capital, watching live from paris on france 24. these are the top stories. zeroing in on extremism. the french prime minister says he's considering plans to ban foreign funding of mosques across the country. scenes...
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we've seen it over the past several of weeks. , we're expecting temperatures to be well in the 90s and that could cause extra problems because of sagging lines and heating up rails that could do damage. some septa trains are running a little slower for safety reasons. as we take a live look at the jenkintown stop where we are this morning. we see folks wait for the next train to arrive. definitely not a good day to be waiting out on the platforms. hopefully, these trains run a little bit more on time than we have been for the past couple of weeks. a lot of folks waiting in their cars needing air conditioning on a day like this. live in jenkintown, matt delucia, "nbc10 news." >>> good morning, everyone. jessica boyington watching the "first alert" traffic. right now, we're watching the schuylkill expressway. this is right around garrard avenue where we are watching the clearing of an accident scene heading eastbound on the shoulder. now 20 minutes eastbound from the blue route to the vine, speed, in the 20s because of the accident
we've seen it over the past several of weeks. , we're expecting temperatures to be well in the 90s and that could cause extra problems because of sagging lines and heating up rails that could do damage. some septa trains are running a little slower for safety reasons. as we take a live look at the jenkintown stop where we are this morning. we see folks wait for the next train to arrive. definitely not a good day to be waiting out on the platforms. hopefully, these trains run a little bit more...
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you take a look at the past week and the satellite picture. just have that rainy season really just continuing to dominate. it is still bringing more rain showers and especially back here towards the west. i want to show you some video out of hunan. dramatic footage here. this is a hillside just giving away and just moving right through a bulldozer through several homes there. shows you the power of these events. 14 homes are located there, they were destroyed. no casualties were reported, though. residents fled ahead of this disaster. you can see the flash flooding that was also taking place there this past weekend. pretty incredible footage coming out of that area. the last thing you want, of course, is more rainfall. more rain is in the forecast. we're actually looking at some areas just south of beijing, looking about 150 to 180 millimeters of total precipitation. as this does continue to develop and pull off there towards the east. definitely we'll be watching over the next several days. just towards the south of this, we also have a smal
you take a look at the past week and the satellite picture. just have that rainy season really just continuing to dominate. it is still bringing more rain showers and especially back here towards the west. i want to show you some video out of hunan. dramatic footage here. this is a hillside just giving away and just moving right through a bulldozer through several homes there. shows you the power of these events. 14 homes are located there, they were destroyed. no casualties were reported,...