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it was driven by 51 year old rg thorton. thorton was not injured in that accident. >> donald trump drawing almost all of the attention so far, gop candidates for president, and new pole numbers show the donald is not slowing down any time soon. but correspondent craig boswell shows us comment about one of his rivals, drawing backlash today. presidential candidate donald trump is known for making blunt remarks. but, a comment he made about his opponent, carly fee rena, has drawn swift criticism. in a article for rolling stone magazine, trump says, would anyone vote for that? can you imagine that, the face of our next president, i mean, she a woman, and i'm not supposed to say bad things, but really folks, come on, are we serious in trump called into fox and friends to try and clarify his remarks. >> i am talking about persona, not talking about look. >> she responded on megan kelly's shows. >> i'm not going to spends a single cycle wondering what done al trump means but maybe just maybe i'm getting under skin a little bit bec
it was driven by 51 year old rg thorton. thorton was not injured in that accident. >> donald trump drawing almost all of the attention so far, gop candidates for president, and new pole numbers show the donald is not slowing down any time soon. but correspondent craig boswell shows us comment about one of his rivals, drawing backlash today. presidential candidate donald trump is known for making blunt remarks. but, a comment he made about his opponent, carly fee rena, has drawn swift...
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cedric thorton outweigh broken hasn't.players from other teams talking about knowing what the eagles are doing on offense. desmond said the eagles plays are predictable. sean lee saw 10 cease could that be a problem? not according to chip kelly. >> i think we've been varied in our two games and into our preseason and everything. we do a different job changing formations and things like that. you know when you're not successful i think guys are grasping at excuses to be honest with you. >> it's not the most complex offense in the world. i think we tried to play fast but when you play fast, i think we do have certain tendencies. i think dallas did a good job of rec mizeing some of those. >> these guys got to score. the phillies trying to avoid 100 losses. to miami. eleventh inning three-three. gordon, five losses away from 100. phillies four-three. we'll be right back. >> powerball is neck. good luck. do we have anymore chips? [off screen] fellas? uh, sorry. we were day dreaming. about that vip tailgate and game tickets? uh
cedric thorton outweigh broken hasn't.players from other teams talking about knowing what the eagles are doing on offense. desmond said the eagles plays are predictable. sean lee saw 10 cease could that be a problem? not according to chip kelly. >> i think we've been varied in our two games and into our preseason and everything. we do a different job changing formations and things like that. you know when you're not successful i think guys are grasping at excuses to be honest with you....
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now toss completely closed for you, in and around that area, and thorton road to the roosevelt boulevardt lane blocked due to. >> this remember i just showed that you camera, visibility, that's what i am mainly worried about this morning, 59 southbound at cottman looking very, very dark. this is where we have some clean up, ben franklin parkway closed between 16th and kelly drive for those of you casino of wondering about that. some fun stuff. the phillies versus the new york mets, 7:05 p.m., citizens bank park tonight. go phillies. overall, though, just make sure at that time bus routes, check them out, some still detoured. over to you. >> actor paul walker's daughter files wrongful death suit against porsche. the actor died in 2013 when the porsche gt he was road untiling crashed and burst into flames. walker's 16 year old daughter reportedly accuses porsche of taking shortcuts in building the car. the suit alleges the auto maker installed seatbelt in a way that they trapped walker and that burning vehicle. >>> and, brown university has become the latest school to revoke bill cosby's h
now toss completely closed for you, in and around that area, and thorton road to the roosevelt boulevardt lane blocked due to. >> this remember i just showed that you camera, visibility, that's what i am mainly worried about this morning, 59 southbound at cottman looking very, very dark. this is where we have some clean up, ben franklin parkway closed between 16th and kelly drive for those of you casino of wondering about that. some fun stuff. the phillies versus the new york mets, 7:05...
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. >> but the real conflict begins when billy bob thorton hits the screen. >> jane bow dean. so what are you doing here? i thought you retired or gave up or something? >> what happened to your hair? you still have your great sense of humor. >> "our brand is crisis" walks us through a political campaign in south america while giving plenty of laughs along the way as only this masterful cast can. >> actually kind of matters, jane. this country could go under. we're talking about people's lives. >> it's no wonder critics are already singing praises. >> you definitely don't want to miss this one. coming to you from beverly hills. >> tom cruise had his own cross-ice tois overcome. the series celebrity damage control investigates how the star bounced back. here's your first look. without a doubt tom cruise one is of the big environment stars in hollywood history. >> whether the public got wind of his involvement with scientology, the reaction was a little bit mixed. people really didn't understand what this was. >> his star power raises the church's profile beyond anybody who came
. >> but the real conflict begins when billy bob thorton hits the screen. >> jane bow dean. so what are you doing here? i thought you retired or gave up or something? >> what happened to your hair? you still have your great sense of humor. >> "our brand is crisis" walks us through a political campaign in south america while giving plenty of laughs along the way as only this masterful cast can. >> actually kind of matters, jane. this country could go...
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following the president's death, william thorton proposed a mausoleum showing the angel of immortality ready to take flight. it was not until 1832 that americans culture based in italy was commissioned to create a full-length pedestrian statue to be placed at the center of the rotunda, the head of which is derived from the french sculptor. here we see an example, following this directive. the completed work which we see here. reproduced in 19 century print sources. here we see an example of that. the result was an image of washington seated like the jupiter. another likely source for this work was in 1806 painting of napoleon on his imperial throne. as stipulated, the face of the sculpture was derived in part from houdon's work. it also incorporated elements -- the cause of this eclectic mix of sources, ancient and modern, sculpted and painted, the statue was poorly received. it was displayed at the center of the rotunda from 1841 to 1843 and then removed to the east front of the capitol where it remained until 1908. the image of washington's deification in the canopy hovers over the f
following the president's death, william thorton proposed a mausoleum showing the angel of immortality ready to take flight. it was not until 1832 that americans culture based in italy was commissioned to create a full-length pedestrian statue to be placed at the center of the rotunda, the head of which is derived from the french sculptor. here we see an example, following this directive. the completed work which we see here. reproduced in 19 century print sources. here we see an example of...
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. >> oh for heaven sake and thorton wilder wrote our town. >> host: this gentleman caught a foolish mistake, of course he wrote main street. >> now for the question. did you watch boardwalk empire by any chance? >> host: no. >> my question was going to be how realistic did you think it was but you would know. >> i don't know i'm sorry. >> i have a question i think i read somewhere not too long ago, that it may have been 1920 or maybe not exactly that year that in the midst of all this turmoil you had one of the largest, if not the largest demonstration down on the mall. at that time anyway. is that correct or is that maybe a slightly different year? i know there are convening things, veterans and anger about the war, i was just wondering, does that come out too much? host mac to the best of my knowledge nothing like that came out in 1920 what was the reason for this. >> that was quite a bit later. >> host: protest didn't occur much then, and interestingly enough i'd didn't go into everything. i didn't go into labor unrest and strikes. there were in 1920, 3000 strikes, 20 years before that t
. >> oh for heaven sake and thorton wilder wrote our town. >> host: this gentleman caught a foolish mistake, of course he wrote main street. >> now for the question. did you watch boardwalk empire by any chance? >> host: no. >> my question was going to be how realistic did you think it was but you would know. >> i don't know i'm sorry. >> i have a question i think i read somewhere not too long ago, that it may have been 1920 or maybe not exactly that...
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writtenssor thorton has books on the presidency of carter, nixon, and reagan. there are many books on truman's decision to drop the comment bomb, there are two overarching interpretations. one is the official view that it was done to shorten the war and save lives. and the other so-called revisionist view, that it was done to intimidate the russians, especially in europe. has skewed avie discussion on geopolitics, especially the emerging conflict with the russians. while the revisionist view is a disguised ideological lament about the lost possibility of detente with them. views share the same assumption. that the united states pursued no long-term assumption except to win the war. the truth is, if one does not understand strategy, one cannot understand why any of the leaders acted the way they did. except in the most superficial way. from the longer-term perspective, world war ii itself was the culminating stage in a century-long struggle among japan, russia, and china for control over northeast asia. struggle and that held control for half a century. the unit
writtenssor thorton has books on the presidency of carter, nixon, and reagan. there are many books on truman's decision to drop the comment bomb, there are two overarching interpretations. one is the official view that it was done to shorten the war and save lives. and the other so-called revisionist view, that it was done to intimidate the russians, especially in europe. has skewed avie discussion on geopolitics, especially the emerging conflict with the russians. while the revisionist view is...
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. >> cedric thorton, he busted his hand in the first quarter against dallas, didn't play the rest ofhe game. >> that is his wife. >> she is really breath i. >> yes, and she's so nice. and the great thing about him, my dad was there, took him as my date, he remembered his name, he's like oh, blood to see you, general, and there is malcolm jenkins. >> i love this outfit. i don't know if you can see it real well, but it is burgundy. >> i love the color. of course he does the bo ties, he designed his own bowtie. >> he has his own bowtie line. >> did you see the silver lining on that coat? good stuff. so congratulations to everybody over there. real nice event. >> you know this is big time for big brother, big sisters, because they are having their 100 anniversary, make a big celebration, it will be next month, there will be some big celebrities coming in town. it is a great celebration of a great organization. so we'll give you more. >> big celebrities. viola davis made history at the emmies, apparently not everyone thrilled with the speech. soap opera, calling her out. what? >> an oppor
. >> cedric thorton, he busted his hand in the first quarter against dallas, didn't play the rest ofhe game. >> that is his wife. >> she is really breath i. >> yes, and she's so nice. and the great thing about him, my dad was there, took him as my date, he remembered his name, he's like oh, blood to see you, general, and there is malcolm jenkins. >> i love this outfit. i don't know if you can see it real well, but it is burgundy. >> i love the color. of...
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grand strategy and policy, it is not like rich thorton control policy, and that is the waves going to be for the next 10 years, it is always in flux. particularly in a consensus driven policy like they japanese head, the centers of powers and decision float around the emperor. it is not anything you can just kind of say i understand how they do business in 1942 that is good for the rest of the war. no, it's not. it changes. it changes almost every day -- in a week from august the sixth, all the way up until the surrender, it changes almost every day, how the decision-making goes on and how we get to this miracle of the japanese surrender. there are things we need to talk about, and the first is kokutai. i'm not eloquent on this, so i will read one of my favorite scholars of japan on kokutai. it is still the best thing i have ever read on it. it is the most powerful emotive force. it becomes the japanese war aim, the preservation of the kokutai. what is the kokutai, is it a bottle of water in a refrigerator? no. what is it? it is the notion of imperial japan as unique nation by virtue
grand strategy and policy, it is not like rich thorton control policy, and that is the waves going to be for the next 10 years, it is always in flux. particularly in a consensus driven policy like they japanese head, the centers of powers and decision float around the emperor. it is not anything you can just kind of say i understand how they do business in 1942 that is good for the rest of the war. no, it's not. it changes. it changes almost every day -- in a week from august the sixth, all the...