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theodore roosevelt jr., son of the president who was the oldest american participant in the invasion said very defiantly, we're going to start the war right here, and indeed that is what they did. they carried the fight inland into the normandy countryside where they really began to tally up casualties. the unit fought all throughout mainland europe. they were the first american troops into paris. they were the first american troops into germany, but unfortunately it inflicted a very grim toll. the unit and its entirety throughout the war suffered about 250% casualties. there was just a perpetual stream of wounded, killed, and then their replacements and sometimes replacements after that were being killed and wounded as well. it was an absolutely devastating affair, but many of the men in the unit had the firm conviction that they needed to do this because there was really no other choice. this was the price of stopping fascism and its spread, and as many world war ii veterans say to this very day, it's som
theodore roosevelt jr., son of the president who was the oldest american participant in the invasion said very defiantly, we're going to start the war right here, and indeed that is what they did. they carried the fight inland into the normandy countryside where they really began to tally up casualties. the unit fought all throughout mainland europe. they were the first american troops into paris. they were the first american troops into germany, but unfortunately it inflicted a very grim toll....
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somara theodore is inr fo chuck dell for this day. o you think fireworks could be delayed by storm tonight? >> i think a few of us will definitely see delays. if yn' do you'll luck out because the storms will be everywhere but where they hit, they will be packing a punch. anperature is 79 degrees and awfully warm start to our thursday. we are headed to the low 90s anr tempures around 92 degrees this afternoon, heating up very quickly and add fuel to these storms we are expecting. lots of lightning with these and very heavy rain and downpour. what you need to know heading to the fireworks. bring a tarp. where umbrellas are allowed, i would do that. download the nbc washington app ecause there will be alerted if we wilhave severe thunderstorms in the area and have a place ready to o. soon as you hear that thunder, head indoors. while you're setting up your chair, getting ready to pull out the food, go ahead and keep eyes out for a building you can run to or close to your car. i'll have a breakdown when we expect the storms coming up. >>
somara theodore is inr fo chuck dell for this day. o you think fireworks could be delayed by storm tonight? >> i think a few of us will definitely see delays. if yn' do you'll luck out because the storms will be everywhere but where they hit, they will be packing a punch. anperature is 79 degrees and awfully warm start to our thursday. we are headed to the low 90s anr tempures around 92 degrees this afternoon, heating up very quickly and add fuel to these storms we are expecting. lots of...
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here we are really at the beginning of the history of théodore fontana's involvement with noir.his parents moved here at easter in 1900 and on december 30th théodore from tonto was born up there on the 1st floor of this house. on the 1st front on the tried his hand as a pharmacist in berlin then he became a journalist a correspondent in london a theater critic and travel writer it was only when he was nearly 60 that he began writing his great novels. m m. m m m m m m. m. she has a nice building. that was the old secondary school among the many people who attended it were our théodore fontana as well as the architect karl things wishing that actually but the stuff wasn't clear in his school days that he would be a writer. he himself wrote that he wasn't a very good student. how to become a writer if things didn't go well in school the short i think a lot of it came from his father not necessarily the ability to write but to develop strong. thought to pick up anecdotes and turn them into new thing is. that fun turn on like that about his father was something of a playboy. he felt
here we are really at the beginning of the history of théodore fontana's involvement with noir.his parents moved here at easter in 1900 and on december 30th théodore from tonto was born up there on the 1st floor of this house. on the 1st front on the tried his hand as a pharmacist in berlin then he became a journalist a correspondent in london a theater critic and travel writer it was only when he was nearly 60 that he began writing his great novels. m m. m m m m m m. m. she has a nice...
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jamaica, dirigida por theodore whitmore, quien se convirtiÓ en internacional y adquiriÓ experiencia enbol inglÉs como director, sin olvidar su pase por escocia, estÁ preparado para llevar a su equipo el lugar mÁs alto de la competencia. con whitmore como guÍa, pretenden jugar la final en tercera ocasiÓn en fila. las anteriores las perdieron contra mÉxico y estados unidos. han presentado un fÚtbol de esfuerzo, acompaÑado de su buena forma atlÉtica. en este club, con 37 partidos, este jugador se convirtiÓ en el cuarto mÁs utilizado. y a este jugador del bayer leverkusen que enfrentÓ 21 juegos como titular en la bundesliga y anotÓ cinco goles. es darren mattocks el mÁximo rompe redes histÓrico en copa oro para jamaica. llegÓ a cinco goles tras marcar el tanto con el cual eliminaron a panamÁ. para jamaica, el paraÍso no estÁ en el mar caribe sino en chicago, donde quieren llegar para conquistar el tÍtulo de la regiÓn. conde: el tÉcnico theodore whitmore fue parte de la selecciÓn de jamaica que participÓ en francia 98. incluso marcÓ dos goles en el Último partido de la fase de gr mucha expe
jamaica, dirigida por theodore whitmore, quien se convirtiÓ en internacional y adquiriÓ experiencia enbol inglÉs como director, sin olvidar su pase por escocia, estÁ preparado para llevar a su equipo el lugar mÁs alto de la competencia. con whitmore como guÍa, pretenden jugar la final en tercera ocasiÓn en fila. las anteriores las perdieron contra mÉxico y estados unidos. han presentado un fÚtbol de esfuerzo, acompaÑado de su buena forma atlÉtica. en este club, con 37 partidos, este...
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theodore dwight also writes to the presidents of library is -- presidents of liberia what they think of this miniskirt. they say yes, we are very familiar with arabic writing, in fact, in liberia some of the indigenous people are also writing in arabic. some of the people who are freed from the united states and who went back to west africa are writing and they are writing in arabic as well. and so, this unique collection brings to the library a whole array of things, the core of which is the autobiography of omar ibn said. for example, we have a fascinating document here which is on the origin of men, written by one mohammed decker who describes a history of the way the world was created. this is an example of the manuscript in arabic, and this is a an example of the translation of this manuscript. it is an absolutely original, unique item. he writes a book about how the world evolved. it is a mixture, if you want, of islamic conventions, of christian, biblical stories, and of some african stories as well. it is -- he speaks about seven heavens, he talks about one god, but also brin
theodore dwight also writes to the presidents of library is -- presidents of liberia what they think of this miniskirt. they say yes, we are very familiar with arabic writing, in fact, in liberia some of the indigenous people are also writing in arabic. some of the people who are freed from the united states and who went back to west africa are writing and they are writing in arabic as well. and so, this unique collection brings to the library a whole array of things, the core of which is the...
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for roosevelt, it allowed him to move on and move forward and when theodore roosevelt died in 1919, i think there was serious thought before that of running in 1920. in effect his campaign was i was right about the germans, i was right about world war i, etc.. >> it right about the bosses. >> right. so i think he viewed this case both in terms of looking back and in terms of looking forward. >> i think we have some time for questions and we have a microphone so please wait so our c-span friends can here. can you get past -- this will be audio only for our television viewers. >> tell me about the two lawyers on the side and in any other part of the question was there any attempt at jury tampering either by them or the defendants? >> no evidence of jury tampering that we know of. the judge did ask them as a judge would in today's courtroom, did you read anything about the case? instructed them not to read newspaper coverage etc. of the case. each day they came and he asked the same question to make sure they had not been reading. judge andrew's was one of the most respected jurists at t
for roosevelt, it allowed him to move on and move forward and when theodore roosevelt died in 1919, i think there was serious thought before that of running in 1920. in effect his campaign was i was right about the germans, i was right about world war i, etc.. >> it right about the bosses. >> right. so i think he viewed this case both in terms of looking back and in terms of looking forward. >> i think we have some time for questions and we have a microphone so please wait so...
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this one put together by theodore bennett. 1st, is just a couple different scenes of what we are usedeeing from new york city, the street life, the hustle, the bustle, but then once the sun sets, theodore sends his drone into the air, and gets that unmistakable start sparkling new york city sideline as only a drone can get. check out this architectural marvel, it's a pretty neat looking building, definitely another iconic shape to the city on the skyline, and of course, the unmistakable and unmissable lady liberty at sunset. >> you've seen so many images, all of them, you've seen every skyline, every time of day, every angle, but in this video, >> don't you worry, get yourself this. [ inaudible ] obviously whatever you would like, and this is the best price. pick the decor that you prefer, and look at this. these hula hoops, make sure you do it evenly, obviously, and then take a few extra wooden rugs at the base, and there you go. >> that is clever, and if you look at it from a distance, it would be like, how much did that cost? >> you can go round and round. taking about what is in t
this one put together by theodore bennett. 1st, is just a couple different scenes of what we are usedeeing from new york city, the street life, the hustle, the bustle, but then once the sun sets, theodore sends his drone into the air, and gets that unmistakable start sparkling new york city sideline as only a drone can get. check out this architectural marvel, it's a pretty neat looking building, definitely another iconic shape to the city on the skyline, and of course, the unmistakable and...
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somara theodore is in t storm te 4 center today. >> i am.expecting storms on the strong to severe side. a herere a few things to keep in mind if you're heading out to see the fireworks. bring an umbrella or a poncho and have a backup plan. scope out the scene and fnd and an area to we kno everyone has different tastes and it's your last chance to find your style at havertys 4th of july sale. when you spend more, you save more up t$1000. on furniture that's already marked down! with more styles and custom fabrics to choose from. celebrate your independence with furniture that fits you. havertys life looks good >>> nks, but no tanks. we don't want tanks on the streets of dc. >> the military tanks parked along the mall has come to symbolize the president's take on fourth of july in washington, d.c. supporters like showcasing the military's mite but critics say it's unnecessary and costlily. tonight's big firethrks show on national mall might be in jeopardy due to rain. >> somara theodore has been mentioning that all morning line so you might wa
somara theodore is in t storm te 4 center today. >> i am.expecting storms on the strong to severe side. a herere a few things to keep in mind if you're heading out to see the fireworks. bring an umbrella or a poncho and have a backup plan. scope out the scene and fnd and an area to we kno everyone has different tastes and it's your last chance to find your style at havertys 4th of july sale. when you spend more, you save more up t$1000. on furniture that's already marked down! with more...
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frank had a mentor by the name of theodore von carmen who is originally from hungary. the best indered understanding aerodynamics. aviation was coming on in this time. karman liked people who were off the edge trying to do things differently. some non-caltech young people came to caltech and said we want to build rockets. they hooked up with the caltech students and they began to build rockets. they became known as the suicide squad because very using a lab that caltech and they basically blew it up. and routingoing on laboratories with the chemicals. as a result they kicked them out of caltech. they said go somewhere where it is safe. and about six miles from caltech is the area here that was totally deserted, it was nothing. they started doing rocket experiments here and were the first ones. it was halloween day 1936. it did not go that well. they were basically testing the motor and it would not shoot off, but it did shoot off, not towards the sky, but down and around. they had to scramble and go running for their lives because of the danger of the rocket. in the 19
frank had a mentor by the name of theodore von carmen who is originally from hungary. the best indered understanding aerodynamics. aviation was coming on in this time. karman liked people who were off the edge trying to do things differently. some non-caltech young people came to caltech and said we want to build rockets. they hooked up with the caltech students and they began to build rockets. they became known as the suicide squad because very using a lab that caltech and they basically blew...
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> i want to read a quote from -- this is a piece in the atlantic written by the brennen center's theodore johnson. >> the discrimination of african-americans at the polls and elsewhere, has shaped voting dehav yore in distinctive ways. they typically favor candidates with shorter records. and in primary campaigns, have deliberated long and hard over who's most likely to win in the general election. so pragmatism is basically synonymous with the biden campaign, but history is tied with both harris and warren. in this era of donald trump, which do you think resonates more. >> so i have to agree with my friend and colleague, sometimes co arthur, theodore johnson. pragmatism is an important part of the primary race and part of the general election. but how does that play out? well, it can play out in a number of different ways, is the earlier correspondent mentioned, we saw some switches with pragmatic black voters who thought long and carefully about where they were going to cast their vote. and we saw that over time they switched their votes from hillary clinton to barack obama. it didn't h
> i want to read a quote from -- this is a piece in the atlantic written by the brennen center's theodore johnson. >> the discrimination of african-americans at the polls and elsewhere, has shaped voting dehav yore in distinctive ways. they typically favor candidates with shorter records. and in primary campaigns, have deliberated long and hard over who's most likely to win in the general election. so pragmatism is basically synonymous with the biden campaign, but history is tied with...
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. >> somara theodore is here with a look at a that. >> don't forget the umbrellaf you can bring it where you're going because rain is going to pour. i'd probably wear a poncho. the good new it's a dry start to the morning. if you're an early ryer, you're going out for a runnd you're looking good. the storm we do see today will be on the widespre side of thing. any storm could easily -- why can't i talk -- on the strong to severe side. currently, temperatures are in the upper seven70s. it will be a humid and muggy start to the day. nenel, we cou not only that, we could see fog out on there the road. temperatures quickly rising. impacts for the storms that we are expecting today, i think heavy rain, downpours is going to be the greatest issue. we will also see strong damaging wind and i can't rule out any isolated hail. now the timing on this is going to be between 2:00 and 9:00 p.m. the window we are working with. it's a critical hour for fireworks. i'll break it down and then we will take a look at a few regions coming up. for now, back t you. >> rain could threaten tonight's fourth of j
. >> somara theodore is here with a look at a that. >> don't forget the umbrellaf you can bring it where you're going because rain is going to pour. i'd probably wear a poncho. the good new it's a dry start to the morning. if you're an early ryer, you're going out for a runnd you're looking good. the storm we do see today will be on the widespre side of thing. any storm could easily -- why can't i talk -- on the strong to severe side. currently, temperatures are in the upper...
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he had known theodore since he was a child, 5 years old.e actually he actually stayed with the family for a while so he knew roosevelt well. i think what he hoped was that he could sort of keep roosevelt within the bounds of reasonable diplomacy and reasonable behavior and he ended up doing some things on behalf of roosevelt as a duty to the president that i don't think he was altogether comfortable, i think it was maybe the only time in his life or career that he recognized he might have done some things that brought a little dishonor to himself. boy, clemens was so hot in his rhetoric about roosevelt. he really disliked his public stance, but at the same time, when he wrote about the moral massacre, he didn't publish it at that point. he was past the point of speaking out. he was past the point of beating his chest about this because i think he realized there was not much he was going to change this tendency, the trajectory of this country. he roosevelt personally. he liked being in the same room and they got along when they were together
he had known theodore since he was a child, 5 years old.e actually he actually stayed with the family for a while so he knew roosevelt well. i think what he hoped was that he could sort of keep roosevelt within the bounds of reasonable diplomacy and reasonable behavior and he ended up doing some things on behalf of roosevelt as a duty to the president that i don't think he was altogether comfortable, i think it was maybe the only time in his life or career that he recognized he might have done...
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somara theodore is inr fo chuck dell for this day. you think fireworks could be delayed by storm tonight? >> i think a few of us will definitely see delays. if yn' do you'll luck out because the storms will be everywhere but where they hit, they will be packing a punch. anperature is 79 degrees and awfully warm start to our thursday. we are headed to the low 90s anr tempures around 92 degrees this afternoon, heating up very quickly and add fuel to these storms we are expecting.
somara theodore is inr fo chuck dell for this day. you think fireworks could be delayed by storm tonight? >> i think a few of us will definitely see delays. if yn' do you'll luck out because the storms will be everywhere but where they hit, they will be packing a punch. anperature is 79 degrees and awfully warm start to our thursday. we are headed to the low 90s anr tempures around 92 degrees this afternoon, heating up very quickly and add fuel to these storms we are expecting.
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this one put together by theodore bennett.ple scenes hike we're used to seeing, the street life, hustle, bustle. but then once the sun sets, he sends the drone up into that unmistakable sparkling twinkling new york city skyline as only a drone can get. >> check out this architectural marvel. it is called the vessel. it's a need looking building. and then, of course, the unmistakable and unmissable lady liberty at sunset. >> there she is. >> so funny. you have seen so many images of new york city, all of them. you've seen every skyline every time of the day, every angle. and, yet, in this video, we still get to see it in a different way. pretty cool. gets >> jack moran is trying to catch us off guard with a new round of "best guest." >> it's been a while since i wanted to be here. >> watch and see how your guests stack up next. recipes and so recipes and see the other ones on line, check out our website or our mobile app. >>> once a week he wanders in to give us things to ponder. his name is jack moran and the game is "best gue
this one put together by theodore bennett.ple scenes hike we're used to seeing, the street life, hustle, bustle. but then once the sun sets, he sends the drone up into that unmistakable sparkling twinkling new york city skyline as only a drone can get. >> check out this architectural marvel. it is called the vessel. it's a need looking building. and then, of course, the unmistakable and unmissable lady liberty at sunset. >> there she is. >> so funny. you have seen so many...
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melinda kassen, senior counselor for the theodore roosevelt partnership. and finally mr. wesley hipke, recharged program manager for the idaho department of water resources, another arizona transplant. having spent nearly 20 years in arizona's department of water resources. i really didn't plan this, but it is great to have a lot of arizona roots on the panel. commissioner burman, it's good to see you again. you're recognized for five minutes. >> thank you. chairman mcsally, senator gardner, members of the subcommittee who are here with us perhaps virtually. my name is brenda burman, commissioner of reclamation with the department of the interior. thank you for providing me the opportunity to appear before you today. before i begin my remarks, i would first like to again thank you and thank this committee and your staff for their leadership and excellent quick work on the colorado river drought contingency plan authorization act this past spring. it was really incredible work and is moving forward. just this past week, i was in san diego for a signing ceremony where the i
melinda kassen, senior counselor for the theodore roosevelt partnership. and finally mr. wesley hipke, recharged program manager for the idaho department of water resources, another arizona transplant. having spent nearly 20 years in arizona's department of water resources. i really didn't plan this, but it is great to have a lot of arizona roots on the panel. commissioner burman, it's good to see you again. you're recognized for five minutes. >> thank you. chairman mcsally, senator...
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, and after theodore roosevelt became president, he and roosevelt advocate theer to moving of the forest service to the department of agriculture and establish the u.s. forest service. years, theover 100 lands of the forest reserves became national forests in 1907, and they have been managed for the american public on a multiple use concept since then. words, looking at providing opportunities and support of the public today, but also looking in the long term so that those resources are available in the future. 153 nationalare forests located in 42 states and puerto rico. no museum in the united states collecting objects that was connected with the history of the forest service, so it was important for the group of volunteers that formed this organization it had good volunteers in the local area. missoula was an ideal location. it had a lot of early history with the forest service. where we are situated today at themuseum site, we are in bungalow rangers residence. this is a cabin that was relocated from idaho. it was constructed in the 1920's . the ranger district was shut down. it was
, and after theodore roosevelt became president, he and roosevelt advocate theer to moving of the forest service to the department of agriculture and establish the u.s. forest service. years, theover 100 lands of the forest reserves became national forests in 1907, and they have been managed for the american public on a multiple use concept since then. words, looking at providing opportunities and support of the public today, but also looking in the long term so that those resources are...
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i think there is a misconception that theodore roosevelt did everything himself. actually, edith roosevelt contributed to a lot of his different ideas and policies. when they moved into the white house, she drew the diagram of where the children were sleeping on the second floor. she put her office, which was the second floor oval room, right next door to the presidents office. they shared a door. in fact, when he goes down to see the digging of the panama canal, who does he bring with him? edith roosevelt. in terms of first lady responsibilities you see something shifting at the turn- of-the-century. roosevelt had a very different relationship and it was something where they treated each other more like partners and equals when it came to things like politics but also family. >> women could still not vote at that point? >> exactly. >> let's start with you lindsay, when you look across the history of the white house was which presidents were most influential? >> the roosevelt, both of them are huge. fdr was in the white house so he had a huge impact. after him tru
i think there is a misconception that theodore roosevelt did everything himself. actually, edith roosevelt contributed to a lot of his different ideas and policies. when they moved into the white house, she drew the diagram of where the children were sleeping on the second floor. she put her office, which was the second floor oval room, right next door to the presidents office. they shared a door. in fact, when he goes down to see the digging of the panama canal, who does he bring with him?...
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storm team 4 meteorogist somara theodore joins us fromhe the weatr center to talk about whether or not this beautiful weather is going to stick around. somara? >> yeah, you know, a lot of folks may be headed out this ev evening, going to do dinn's if. if thathe case, i made the forecast just for you. tonight not a bad one at all. temperatures falling into the low 70s. your forecast for tonight, mostly clear. stray shower. here's wh looking at the radar. we do have some activity on the board now. this is not in our area, but i how wanted to show you close it's going to be nicking us, to the south down toward virginia.nty they are seeing a severe thunderstorm. but look back toward the north here, the d.c. metro area pretty dry. maybe a spotty shower like it's been passing through fauquier, that's why i left the stray shower chance in through this evening but for most of us in the d.c. metro area, northward, you're looking at a quiet evening. ow, stick around and i have so much to talk to you guys about. how it's going to be impacting us and major heat on the way, erika. >> somara, thank
storm team 4 meteorogist somara theodore joins us fromhe the weatr center to talk about whether or not this beautiful weather is going to stick around. somara? >> yeah, you know, a lot of folks may be headed out this ev evening, going to do dinn's if. if thathe case, i made the forecast just for you. tonight not a bad one at all. temperatures falling into the low 70s. your forecast for tonight, mostly clear. stray shower. here's wh looking at the radar. we do have some activity on the...
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in his day theodore roosevelt understood this fully. when woodrow wilson called for making the world safe for democracy, roosevelt replied emphatically, first we are to make the world safe for ourselves. that remains our objective today. let's consider some of the specific problems that we face. with iran we withdrew last year from the joint comprehensive plan of action and the nuclear deal. because it failed utterly in preventing them from developing nuclear weapons. any nation that chance death to america are death to israel will not be allowed to have nuclear weapons. we designated the islamic revolutionary guards corps foreign terrorist organization. no other element of a foreign government has ever earned such a dubious distinction. what it means in practice is we are watching very closely for any individual company or institution that chooses to do business with the irg see and anyone associated with it will find it difficult to get into the u.s. following the withdrawal the president trump reintroduced sanctions from iran being a
in his day theodore roosevelt understood this fully. when woodrow wilson called for making the world safe for democracy, roosevelt replied emphatically, first we are to make the world safe for ourselves. that remains our objective today. let's consider some of the specific problems that we face. with iran we withdrew last year from the joint comprehensive plan of action and the nuclear deal. because it failed utterly in preventing them from developing nuclear weapons. any nation that chance...
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reporter: tonight bison strike again, a tourist snapping shots of two bull bison gh ng in north dakota theodore. but moments later a 17-year-old visitor to the park saturday was gored and tossed in the air. by phone in the n hospital. >> he came up behind me, and he got his horn, slashed it through my leg, and then threw me up with his head about six feet into the air. >> reporter: the teen said he was a safe distance away when suddenly one charged. >> i didn't do anything to aggravate him. it was all by chance. he >> reporter: incident follows another attack in yellow stone national park last week. an 11-year-old girl was catapulted in the air by a bison. last month, a black bear was enized after biting a woman's thigh in a tent. park officials are warning visitors about getting too close to heild life. >> tcan turn on a me and they can run 30 mile-an-hour. you can't outrun a bison. >> reporter: thankful the teen is expected to recover. >> i'm so thankful i'm still alive. >> reporter: it's a stark reminder, around wild life, be aware and stay back. steve patterson, nbc news. >>> meghan markle
reporter: tonight bison strike again, a tourist snapping shots of two bull bison gh ng in north dakota theodore. but moments later a 17-year-old visitor to the park saturday was gored and tossed in the air. by phone in the n hospital. >> he came up behind me, and he got his horn, slashed it through my leg, and then threw me up with his head about six feet into the air. >> reporter: the teen said he was a safe distance away when suddenly one charged. >> i didn't do anything to...
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and last, but not least, general theodore roosevelt, son of the 26th president of the usa.ried alongside his brother quentin, who was shot out of the sky over champagne on july 14, 1918. there are crosses that stand side by side, the unbroken ties between our two peoples from one generation to the next. mr. president, i will reiterate the oath of my predecessors. we will never forget. we will never forget the sacrifice of the american servicemen. mr. president, we are the children and grandchildren of these great generation. i was born here in normandy. a town that was almost completely destroyed during this battle. mr. president, you were born in hawaii, in a state that was heavily struck by the war. our parents, our grandparents told us the stories of these sufferings of these come bats. our parents, our grandparents raised us, telling us that for everything to change, nothing should be forgotten. our nations have built a hope from theis common memory. the hope of peace. there is the image projected today by normandy where everyone is gathered today. normandy where those
and last, but not least, general theodore roosevelt, son of the 26th president of the usa.ried alongside his brother quentin, who was shot out of the sky over champagne on july 14, 1918. there are crosses that stand side by side, the unbroken ties between our two peoples from one generation to the next. mr. president, i will reiterate the oath of my predecessors. we will never forget. we will never forget the sacrifice of the american servicemen. mr. president, we are the children and...
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authorities say a 17-year-old was gored this time after being caught between two fighting bison at theodoreelt national park in north dakota. that teen is in stable condition tonight. >>> and the discovery at bwi airport in baltimore. tsa officers finding a missile lawn chber in a checked bag. a passenger telling authorities he was in the military. the launcher was a souvenir, he said. authorities confiscated the device. >>> when we come back, america strong. two grandmothers, you won't believe what they did. they can't believe it. i had no idea that my grandfatherfe changing moment for me. was a federal judge in guatemala. he was an advocate for the people... a voice for the voiceless. bring your family history to life like never before. get started for free at ancestry.com age-related macular i've degeneration, with which could lead to vision loss. so today i made a plan with my doctor, which includes preservision. because it's my vision, my morning walk, my sunday drive, my grandson's beautiful face. only preservision areds 2 contains the exact nutrient formula recommended by the nationa
authorities say a 17-year-old was gored this time after being caught between two fighting bison at theodoreelt national park in north dakota. that teen is in stable condition tonight. >>> and the discovery at bwi airport in baltimore. tsa officers finding a missile lawn chber in a checked bag. a passenger telling authorities he was in the military. the launcher was a souvenir, he said. authorities confiscated the device. >>> when we come back, america strong. two grandmothers,...
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. >>> so with that in mind we want tori b in storm team 4 meteorologist somora theodore tracking thunderstorm depressir ba right now plus days away from potentially near triple-digit heat around here. so let's get to it, somara. >> yeah, there'slo a to break down for the week ahead as well as barry. now, barry, we we expecting in the forecast community anywhere up to 20 inches so it did hit shy -- should i say, much lower than that. but we have seen totalsn parts of the louisiana area anywhere from 7 to 10 inches. so ittill had a major impact. right now, this is what it looks like. not very well defined at all.st ting to lose a lot of its characteristics so, of course, becoming a depression. you can still see they're still getting hammered by heavy rain. still got a lot of flash flood watches and warnings in effect in louisiana. the trajectory of what's left of bary is going to start to scoot in and pull toward the northeast. as it does that, we're going to stato pick up the remnants as we head into the middle of the week. i'm going to get into that and the timing on that rain coming up in a
. >>> so with that in mind we want tori b in storm team 4 meteorologist somora theodore tracking thunderstorm depressir ba right now plus days away from potentially near triple-digit heat around here. so let's get to it, somara. >> yeah, there'slo a to break down for the week ahead as well as barry. now, barry, we we expecting in the forecast community anywhere up to 20 inches so it did hit shy -- should i say, much lower than that. but we have seen totalsn parts of the louisiana...
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to make room for the expansion of the white house under theodore roosevelt, specifically the new west wing seen in the foreground. that was basically that there has never been another greenhouse at the white house since. understandably, the loss of the flower garden did not thrill the president or his family. first lady edith roosevelt came up with a wonderful solution to the problem. it was again possible to move the presidential flower gardens back outdoors. this is what she did in 1902 and 1903. he first lady created two colonial style gardens on the south face of the mountain. there were intricate and embellished after the geometrical pattern gardens outside the largest stage of ount vernon in the 1700's. they defined the outlines of mrs. roosevelt's gardens. both blooms with old-fashioned flowers, such as snapdragons, golden rods, columbines, fox, sters and peonies. mrs. roosevelt was extremely pleased with the result. so pleased in fact, that she chose to sit for her official portrait as first lady in the west colonial gardens. some of her successors, however, were not nearly so
to make room for the expansion of the white house under theodore roosevelt, specifically the new west wing seen in the foreground. that was basically that there has never been another greenhouse at the white house since. understandably, the loss of the flower garden did not thrill the president or his family. first lady edith roosevelt came up with a wonderful solution to the problem. it was again possible to move the presidential flower gardens back outdoors. this is what she did in 1902 and...
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he became the most successful 3rd party candidate since theodore roosevelt in 1912 perot died after a 5 month battle with leukemia aged 89. and let's take you through some of the headlines now carter's amir is met the u.s. president at the white house shake to mean bin hamad. oversaw the signing of commercial and military agreements they also discussed regional security and economic ties trump warned once again that iran should be very careful we're going to be signing a document in a very large transaction it's a transaction that will be purchasing a lot of boeing jets a lot of money spent in our country and that means a lot of jobs so we just appreciate everything we have a great operation military operation right down to tar they built one of the great military bases i would say anywhere in the world and it's just been expanded with runways and everything else it's been really a great honor to work with my friend. china's foreign ministry is calling on the united states to immediately cancel a potential sale of arms to taiwan the us state department approve the deal with more than
he became the most successful 3rd party candidate since theodore roosevelt in 1912 perot died after a 5 month battle with leukemia aged 89. and let's take you through some of the headlines now carter's amir is met the u.s. president at the white house shake to mean bin hamad. oversaw the signing of commercial and military agreements they also discussed regional security and economic ties trump warned once again that iran should be very careful we're going to be signing a document in a very...
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he became the most successful 3rd party candidate sense theodore roosevelt in 1912 pro died after a 5 month battle with leukemia. i'm michele carey these are the headlines right now on al-jazeera the u.s. says it wants to form a military coalition to protect the crucial shipping routes off the coast of iran and yemen administration blames tehran for recent attacks on oil tankers and the gulf ron has welcomed french efforts to save the 2015 nuclear deal a top diplomat is meeting with the rani and officials and later on wednesday the international atomic energy agency will hold an emergency session and vienna pari has more from tehran we've heard from the foreign ministry spokesperson up us mousavi who says that this visit is of course the welcome one day welcome france's role in trying to save this nuclear deal but that iran has not seen any tangible commitments by the european signatories of the 2015 deal we know that the iranian president hassan rouhani spoke with his french counterpart on saturday evening before iran announced on sunday that it was scaling back its commitment furthe
he became the most successful 3rd party candidate sense theodore roosevelt in 1912 pro died after a 5 month battle with leukemia. i'm michele carey these are the headlines right now on al-jazeera the u.s. says it wants to form a military coalition to protect the crucial shipping routes off the coast of iran and yemen administration blames tehran for recent attacks on oil tankers and the gulf ron has welcomed french efforts to save the 2015 nuclear deal a top diplomat is meeting with the rani...
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to make room for the expansion of the white house under theodore roosevelt, specifically the new west wing, seen in the foreground, but the last remnants of the greenhouse are behind. that was that. there has never been another greenhouse at the white house since. so understandably, the loss of their indoor flower garden did not thrilled the president or his family. first lady edith roosevelt did come up with a wonderful solution to the problem. since the south grounds had been closed in 1893, it was possible to move the presidential flower gardens back outdoors. this is precisely what she did in 1902 and 1903. specifically, the first lady created two colonial style gardens along the south face of the mansion -- one a distance west of the south portico and the other in the same position on the east side. they were intricate and heavily embellished and designed after the brilliantly pattered gardens outside mansions in the 1700s. they defined the outlines of mrs. roosevelt's gardens. both bloomed with old-fashioned flowers, such as snapdragons, goldenrods, columbines, fox, asters,, hol
to make room for the expansion of the white house under theodore roosevelt, specifically the new west wing, seen in the foreground, but the last remnants of the greenhouse are behind. that was that. there has never been another greenhouse at the white house since. so understandably, the loss of their indoor flower garden did not thrilled the president or his family. first lady edith roosevelt did come up with a wonderful solution to the problem. since the south grounds had been closed in 1893,...
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his employees imprisoned in iran in the 1900 became the most successful 3rd party candidate since theodore roosevelt in $112.00 died after a 5 month battle with leukemia. and 2nd to the headlines now on al-jazeera the u.s. says it is trying to form a military coalition to protect shipping off the coast of iran in yemen earlier a commander in iran's revolutionary guard issued new threats against u.s. military assets in the region. meanwhile the top diplomatic advisor to the french president among your micron is in teheran trying to deescalate tensions with iran over the nuclear deal you countries that signed the 2015 agreement have called for a meeting of their own u.s. president don't trump has used twitter to attack the u.k.'s ambassador to washington and the british prime minister it comes days after diplomatic cables were leaked critical of the trumpet ministration and the favorite to become the next british prime minister johnson has refused to rule out suspending parliament to force a no deal brags that tuesday was the final t.v. debate between the 2 candidates vying to replace theres
his employees imprisoned in iran in the 1900 became the most successful 3rd party candidate since theodore roosevelt in $112.00 died after a 5 month battle with leukemia. and 2nd to the headlines now on al-jazeera the u.s. says it is trying to form a military coalition to protect shipping off the coast of iran in yemen earlier a commander in iran's revolutionary guard issued new threats against u.s. military assets in the region. meanwhile the top diplomatic advisor to the french president...
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honor the distinguished achievements of the feasterville business association person of the year theodore hopman. he serves both in his immediate community, in holland, pennsylvania, as well as the greater community of bucks county. he has logged 25 active years with the feasterville business association, serving as its president, corresponding secretary, and member of its executive board. he currently serves as legal counsel for the organization. mr. speaker, the mission statement of the feasterville business association is to foster and encourage growth, progress, and betterment of the community. mr. hopman has shown his belief in and dedication to this mission as he serves his community with distinction in his practice of law, his position on north hampton township zoning board, and position as director, counsel, and president of the north hampton community and economic development group. mr. hopman is a black belt in tae kwan do and serves as a certified coach and referee for the world tae kwan do federation. he is the proud parent of three children, the latter currently serving as ca
honor the distinguished achievements of the feasterville business association person of the year theodore hopman. he serves both in his immediate community, in holland, pennsylvania, as well as the greater community of bucks county. he has logged 25 active years with the feasterville business association, serving as its president, corresponding secretary, and member of its executive board. he currently serves as legal counsel for the organization. mr. speaker, the mission statement of the...
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a quote from theodore roosevelt.ng the national anthem and i want to give something back to honor the brave. i will sing it in every state. >> is there one gig that is most memorable or most unusual? >> there are so many and it has to do with the people i met along the way. i set up tables where people could write thank you notes and they would go to operation gratitude care packages and i would meet people who would tell me their stories. i pretty much had tears in my eyes the entire time. very humbling to hear about people who served, a lot of time seeing things they sacrificed as a result. i got to fly planes, drove a coast guard cutter, got to do so many adventurous things. people say what do you think back on? those moments that were so inspiring to me and i tell a lot of people about it. >> how did it feel, pushing this 2-year jeremy? >> it came down to the point, and it was a huge relief but also an awareness, and the mission may be over in that regard but so much more that i can do. >> tell me about the docum
a quote from theodore roosevelt.ng the national anthem and i want to give something back to honor the brave. i will sing it in every state. >> is there one gig that is most memorable or most unusual? >> there are so many and it has to do with the people i met along the way. i set up tables where people could write thank you notes and they would go to operation gratitude care packages and i would meet people who would tell me their stories. i pretty much had tears in my eyes the...
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built,n it was finally theodore roosevelt said to him that it was like having the great saucers for the teacup of the white house. a wonderful, wonderful image that he made of it. so i got to walk around all of this. then i found this marvelous plan. we are going to hear in detail about the garden, but i would like you to look. this plan is from 1943. you see the pool appear. saonder what beatrix farrand w when she came to do this garden. this is her garden and this is the portico, the southern portico of the white house. see in this one photograph her tremendous genius. she positioned her pool, which is a reflecting pool, so that it took the full profile of the south portico. to me, that just says everything about her. to make it so that you could bring, as it were, the architecture of the white house right into her garden. so, with no further ado we will have judith bring us the whole story of the creation of this garden for the wilsons. [applause] >> can everybody hear me? great. i don't know about the whole story, but i only have 12 minutes to tell the story. [laughter] jones'subjec
built,n it was finally theodore roosevelt said to him that it was like having the great saucers for the teacup of the white house. a wonderful, wonderful image that he made of it. so i got to walk around all of this. then i found this marvelous plan. we are going to hear in detail about the garden, but i would like you to look. this plan is from 1943. you see the pool appear. saonder what beatrix farrand w when she came to do this garden. this is her garden and this is the portico, the southern...
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abc news chief legal affairs correspondent dan abrams against theodore roosevelt. after that, talking about the transformation of the south shore neighborhood where he grew up. it all starts now on more information on your cable guide. hi everyone. my name is elizabeth. i would like to welcome you all. sweltering evening to the union market. if you have not already done so, please take a moment. do whatever it is you do, just do do it silently. you do not want to be the person whose phone starts ringing on national television. i will be walking around with this wireless mic. please raise your hand, wait for me to get to you. everyone here can hear your questioning. it gets picked up for the recording as well. if you have not purchased your book yet and you would like to, they are all available at the register. now to why we are all here. listen to kim talk about her new book. helping us protect our rights. the new book represents the new constitution with a clear and thorough guide. a law professor at the university of baltimore school of law. on air and off air le
abc news chief legal affairs correspondent dan abrams against theodore roosevelt. after that, talking about the transformation of the south shore neighborhood where he grew up. it all starts now on more information on your cable guide. hi everyone. my name is elizabeth. i would like to welcome you all. sweltering evening to the union market. if you have not already done so, please take a moment. do whatever it is you do, just do do it silently. you do not want to be the person whose phone...
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scientists, the majojor journall on arms s control issues, had a lead article a couple weeks ago by theodore poststol pointing out how dangerous the u.s. installations of anti-ballistic missiles on the russian border -- how dangerous they are and cacan be p perceived to be by the russians. nonotice, on the russian borde. tensions are mounting on the russian border. both sides are carrying out provocative actitions. we should -- in a rational world, what would happen would be negotiations between the two sides, with independent experts to evaluate the charges that eacach is makining against the otheher, to lead to a resolution of these charges, restore the treaty. that's a rational world. but it's unfortunately not the world we're living in. no effortsts at all have beeeene in this direction. and theyey won't be, ununless te is significant pressure. wewell, that leaves the new start treaty. the new start treaty has already been designated by the figure in charge, who has modestly described himselelf as the greatest president in american history -- he gave it thehe usual designatn of anything
scientists, the majojor journall on arms s control issues, had a lead article a couple weeks ago by theodore poststol pointing out how dangerous the u.s. installations of anti-ballistic missiles on the russian border -- how dangerous they are and cacan be p perceived to be by the russians. nonotice, on the russian borde. tensions are mounting on the russian border. both sides are carrying out provocative actitions. we should -- in a rational world, what would happen would be negotiations...
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the teen said he was hiking in the theodore roosevelt park on saturday when he came across the animal walking at a distance and heard when he said the bison struck him from behind. >> nothing i did to aggravate him, and all of a sudden i got the feeling something was chasing me and all of a sudden he just throws me into the air. >> this coming just one week after a 9-year-old girl was thrown in the air at yellowstone national park. what could be causing these attacks? we'll have the answer coming up at 7:00 a.m. with your "gma" first look, i am kenneth moten, abc news, new york. >>> here's your forecast with mike nicco. >> walnut traecreek, the tempere is 57 degrees right now. we'll have plenty of cloud cover this morning, and then mainly a partly cloudy afternoon. there could be more sunshine inland and less along the coast, but partly cloudy covers a wide range. the clouds will expand through our neighborhoods. that won't stop, at least not to the extent it is now. it will pull back as we have above average highs coming this weekend. a little mist and drizzle along the coast also. t
the teen said he was hiking in the theodore roosevelt park on saturday when he came across the animal walking at a distance and heard when he said the bison struck him from behind. >> nothing i did to aggravate him, and all of a sudden i got the feeling something was chasing me and all of a sudden he just throws me into the air. >> this coming just one week after a 9-year-old girl was thrown in the air at yellowstone national park. what could be causing these attacks? we'll have the...
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. >> i think jeffrey epstein will do to the establishment what ex-cardinal theodore mccarrick did to church. sadly. everyone in the catholic hierarchy knew about mccarrick. everyone knew that he was praying on altar boys and seminarians. even people we consider good bishops. otherwise good bishops knew about mccarrick and by and large, they did nothing. it the same thing with the admissions scandal. everyone knew that these celebrities were paying for their children to go to the ivy league. that was an open secret. but when the story broke, everyone pretended to be surprised. it's the same thing. people look at this system and they say it's rigged. and you know what? it is. it is rigged. >> tucker: it is! you're absolutely right. the hellfire club. that is -- thank you for joining us and explain that. excellent piece this morning. thank you. earlier this year, the president lamented on twitter that while the people of puerto rico are great, the island's governing class is corrupt. for saying that, he was of course called, you guessed it, a racist. >> this morning after attacking puer
. >> i think jeffrey epstein will do to the establishment what ex-cardinal theodore mccarrick did to church. sadly. everyone in the catholic hierarchy knew about mccarrick. everyone knew that he was praying on altar boys and seminarians. even people we consider good bishops. otherwise good bishops knew about mccarrick and by and large, they did nothing. it the same thing with the admissions scandal. everyone knew that these celebrities were paying for their children to go to the ivy...
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theodore roosevelt junior is there in the first wave. they are about a mile away from where they intend to land because of the current and navigation errors. that turns out to be good because the german defenses there are softer than they would have been where they had intended to land. you mentioned that casualties were less than expected, much less than omaha beach. so sometimes, error or confusion can work to your advantage. when it doesn't work to your advantage, you are just going to mull your way through. he will rely on the kind of courage we talked about, and on the overwhelming force you have brought to bear. there's a lot that goes wrong, you're right. there's the soft inning up of the airstrikes. they do not hit where they are supposed to hit, among other things, there are no craters on the beach for men to take shelter in. >> sheltering cows. >> there was a real slaughterhouse of dairy cows further inland. the naval bombardment is fierce but it does not necessarily penetrate thick into the defenses. so what you see i think is
theodore roosevelt junior is there in the first wave. they are about a mile away from where they intend to land because of the current and navigation errors. that turns out to be good because the german defenses there are softer than they would have been where they had intended to land. you mentioned that casualties were less than expected, much less than omaha beach. so sometimes, error or confusion can work to your advantage. when it doesn't work to your advantage, you are just going to mull...