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u.s. history is already cemented. he's one of only 45 u.s.sidents, the interesting part is what he's had to say about u.s. history. we'll have that for you, when we come back. so in this commercial we see two travelers at a comfort inn with a glow around them, so people watching will be like, "wow, maybe i'll glow too if i book direct at choicehotels.com." who glows? just say, badda book. badda boom. book now at choicehotels.com. thwho see things others can't. they're the ones who see a city that make those who live in it feel a little safer. who see the efficient shape and design of the ocean's wonders as the future of aerodynamics. at dell technologies, we see it too. if you'd like to transform your business, talk to us. and we'll show the world what impossible looks like... when it's made real. openturning 50 opens theuard. door to a lot of new things... like now your doctor may be talking to you about screening for colon cancer. luckily there's me, cologuard. the noninvasive test you use at home. it all starts when your doctor orders me.
u.s. history is already cemented. he's one of only 45 u.s.sidents, the interesting part is what he's had to say about u.s. history. we'll have that for you, when we come back. so in this commercial we see two travelers at a comfort inn with a glow around them, so people watching will be like, "wow, maybe i'll glow too if i book direct at choicehotels.com." who glows? just say, badda book. badda boom. book now at choicehotels.com. thwho see things others can't. they're the ones who see...
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u.s. history is already cemented. he's one of only 45 u.s. presidents, the interesting part is what he's had to say about u.s. history. we'll have that for you, when we come back. this is not a bed... it's a revolution in sleep. the sleep number 360 smart bed, from $999... senses your movement and automatically adjusts on each side to keep you both comfortable. and snoring? how smart is that? smarter sleep. so you can come out swinging, maintain your inner focus, and wake up rested and ready for anything. and now, save $400 on select sleep number 360 smart beds. plus, free premium delivery when you add a base. ends saturday. >>> we have the absolute right to fire mueller. in the meantime, i didn't do it. i'm a student of history. i see what you get when you fire people, and it's not good. >> last thing before we go here tonight, those remarks there along with what the president had to say today about robert e. lee. it all got us to remembering his past forays into u.s. and world history. we've saved some of the special moments along the way.
u.s. history is already cemented. he's one of only 45 u.s. presidents, the interesting part is what he's had to say about u.s. history. we'll have that for you, when we come back. this is not a bed... it's a revolution in sleep. the sleep number 360 smart bed, from $999... senses your movement and automatically adjusts on each side to keep you both comfortable. and snoring? how smart is that? smarter sleep. so you can come out swinging, maintain your inner focus, and wake up rested and ready...
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u.s. history is already cemented. he is one of only 45 u.s. presidents.ting part is what he has had to say about u.s. history and we'll have that for you when we come back. you when . - choosing to foster a child is choosing to nurture and emotionally support children in urgent need. it's not just about opening up your home; it is also about opening up your heart. consider fostering. ifor another 150 years. the fire going - ♪ to inspire confidence through style. ♪ i'm working to make connections of a different kind. ♪ i'm working for beauty that begins with nature. ♪ to treat every car like i treat mine. ♪ at adp we're designing a better way to work, so you can achieve what you're working for. ♪ hey, who are you? oh, hey jeff, i'm a car thief... what?! i'm here to steal your car because, well, that's my job. what? what?? what?! (laughing) what?? what?! what?! [crash] what?! haha, it happens. and if you've got cut-rate car insurance, paying for this could feel like getting robbed twice. so get allstate... and be better protected from mayhem... like me. ♪ w
u.s. history is already cemented. he is one of only 45 u.s. presidents.ting part is what he has had to say about u.s. history and we'll have that for you when we come back. you when . - choosing to foster a child is choosing to nurture and emotionally support children in urgent need. it's not just about opening up your home; it is also about opening up your heart. consider fostering. ifor another 150 years. the fire going - ♪ to inspire confidence through style. ♪ i'm working to make...
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u.s. history. i'm elizabeth mcdonald "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪ >>> breaks news that secretary of state mike pompeo saying that maduro was ready to leave today. juan guaido is still expected to speak tonight any moment now. we'll bring that to you live when it happens. watch this. nicolas maduro's government tanks were in the streets ramming into and mowing down protesters with, some too graphic to show you. people are pouring into hospitals. it all started early this morning, guaido calling for military to rise up and oust communist dictator nicolas maduro, his va yeej ha his regid thousands. we have exclusive video of how his push to unseat maduro began. the forces starting to fire tear gas and gunshots. guaido walking with the protesters toward the seat of power. that's when the chaos and the violence began. edward lawrence is live with more. >>> secretary of state's message is get on the play. john bolton saying this is not a coup because guaido is the legitimate leader of the count
u.s. history. i'm elizabeth mcdonald "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪ >>> breaks news that secretary of state mike pompeo saying that maduro was ready to leave today. juan guaido is still expected to speak tonight any moment now. we'll bring that to you live when it happens. watch this. nicolas maduro's government tanks were in the streets ramming into and mowing down protesters with, some too graphic to show you. people are pouring into hospitals. it all started...
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u.s. history. now there was also another reason why this panel at the international arctic forum story was special it's because it was attended by the heads of state from norway and sweden and perhaps as you know these two countries joined the chorus of western nations who were trying to isolate russia as a result of the crisis in ukraine twenty fourteen well again this is special because this was the first direct contact between the leaders of russia and the leaders of these two scandinavian countries however we were expecting them to elaborate on some of the pressing international issues on the difficulties between their countries and russia but this time they chose to avoid it and be diplomatic after all they were here to discuss quiet change. c.e.o. to emissions and other challenges that the arctic region is facing and will be facing in the near future. the u.s. president has pledged to place tariffs worth eleven billion dollars on it's coming from the e.u. in response to the block subsidies fo
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u.s. history. he focuses on their thoughts regarding the relationship between individuality and conformity in america and considers the relevance of their analysis today. mr. nolan's author of "what they saw in america, alexis de tocqueville, max weber, gk chesterton, and so you could to -- sayyid qutb." good evening, and thank you for being with us tonight. i would like to say hello to those watching the
u.s. history. he focuses on their thoughts regarding the relationship between individuality and conformity in america and considers the relevance of their analysis today. mr. nolan's author of "what they saw in america, alexis de tocqueville, max weber, gk chesterton, and so you could to -- sayyid qutb." good evening, and thank you for being with us tonight. i would like to say hello to those watching the
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u.s. history i am going again on what they did what is the u.s. history. would have liked that yonder and other countries which have the nuclear programs what the u.s. did them also what kim jong un this is some sort of the very question that what is your what is the future up there. if they will trust the united states so use us you know as his do you want to trust what some sort of wait a minute maybe concerned are. sort of interesting to see what results do come of that some a political analyst monaco yoop's involved thanks for joining us great to get your insight today on the program. the parents of a swedish national arrested in ecuador for reportedly plotting against the president have been allowed to visit their son in jail the swedish foreign minister's demanding ecuador explain his arrest the man arrested is all up be me who's a computer programmer he's an expert in cyber security and also a digital privacy advocate he was detained just hours after julian assad was arrested in the ecuadorian embassy in london being is charged with hacking computer
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u.s. history.the news narrative. >> the president flies back to washington the next day. >> the bush white house decides we have to do something, let's do a fly over. when the president comes back to d.c., he'll be able to say i saw how bad the devastation was. the problem with that approach is he needed to have landed in state. >> but there's not an opportunity that early stage when the city is under water but there wasn't a way without interfering with it. >> it turned out to be the worst photo op in u.s. presidential history. he looked clueless. he looked like he was afraid to intervene and help people in that crisis. >> facing widespread criticism for his handling of the catastrophe, he goes to see the devastation for himself. >> we went back to the gulf coast and we get on the ground, started to gain a much deeper appreciation at that moment how serious this was and how damaging this was to his presidency. >> people were wondering why you weren't fixing the problems the day before and why the
u.s. history.the news narrative. >> the president flies back to washington the next day. >> the bush white house decides we have to do something, let's do a fly over. when the president comes back to d.c., he'll be able to say i saw how bad the devastation was. the problem with that approach is he needed to have landed in state. >> but there's not an opportunity that early stage when the city is under water but there wasn't a way without interfering with it. >> it turned...
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u.s. history. authors samuel walker and edward lydon discussed the legacy of three mile island. we begin near three mile island with a guest who lives near three mile island. this is about 90 minutes. >> march 28, 1979, the events just outside of harrisburg, pennsylvania. for the xt
u.s. history. authors samuel walker and edward lydon discussed the legacy of three mile island. we begin near three mile island with a guest who lives near three mile island. this is about 90 minutes. >> march 28, 1979, the events just outside of harrisburg, pennsylvania. for the xt
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u.s. history, the u.s. passes a quota law. the doors to the u.s. remake opened but immigration is now limited. the opportunity available to immigrants is based on their country of birth, privileging so-called nordic countries. severely limiting visas available to southern and eastern europeans, places where jews and catholics with. -- live. at the last minute the senate rejects a proposed amendment, which would have made a distinction between immigrants and refugees by exempting immigrants who could prove that they were escaping political or racial persecution from these quotas. had this amendment been enacted in 1921, america's response to the refugee crisis in the might have been very different. 1930's for more than two years after the passage of this emergency quota act of the quota 1921, administered at the u.s. border area it is chaos. ships are racing across the atlantic to deliver their passengers before the monthly quotas are filled on ellis island. shipping companies start complaining to congress because they are being fined if they delive
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u.s. history jeffrey stacy thank you for talking to al jazeera. for a talk for short break here i'll just when we come back we'll assess the damage made by the strongest storm ever hit mozambique. north korean leader kim jong il in the times common ground with the russian president vladimir putin. and in support of this college american football star makes history of the n.f.l. draw a clear win explain how in sport more that stay with us. hello again is generally looking quieter across the middle east over the next few days the weather is beginning to come down so we've got a few showers still in the eastern part of our map and still over the mountains some of that will turn wintery but we've only got a few showers for the west some of them over parts of turkey but for the majority of us temperatures are just rising now so we'll see baghdad up to around thirty degrees and force in terror on will be at around seventeen and hit the temperatures will be rising as we head into sunday again i mean for the towards the south and the still a good deal of
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u.s. history. this panel will clarify the ideological and institutional history of anti-immigrant hostility, the conferences and descriptions felt in the current immigration law and the accrual of extreme executive authority in the name of immigration policy enforcement. we have the leading historians of migration studies here today. first up, we have elliott young, he will be speaking on "beyond borders and the continuing legacy of racism and immigration legislation." professor young is professor of latin american and border land history and director of ethics studies at lewis and clark college in portland, oregon. in 2003, he cofounded the institute for transnational history of the americas, which brings together scholars throughout north and latin america for intensive weeklong workshops on transnational history. professor young has published two books on borderlands history, "revolution on the texas-mexico border," and also his most recent book, "alien nation: chinese migration in the americas,
u.s. history. this panel will clarify the ideological and institutional history of anti-immigrant hostility, the conferences and descriptions felt in the current immigration law and the accrual of extreme executive authority in the name of immigration policy enforcement. we have the leading historians of migration studies here today. first up, we have elliott young, he will be speaking on "beyond borders and the continuing legacy of racism and immigration legislation." professor young...
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u.s. history christine salumi with the update from washington d.c. thank you kristen. roman catholic worshippers in sri lanka have taken the unprecedented step of celebrating sunday mass by watching a televised service normal services in churches are suspended indefinitely following last sunday's easter bomb attacks florence louis has more now from columbus. a week after the easter sunday bombing it's the same time the nice shrine remains closed and sunday mosques across the nation suspended because of security threats despite the bomb alerts and intense security the faithful get as close to their church as they can under watchful eyes the head of the catholic church in sri lanka the archbishop of colombo celebrated mass in the church in his official residence his message of peace broadcast live on t.v. and radio contradiction. to kill someone in the name of god. the all merciful god who is the all love god who has reared my brother and mine. who vanished while we value. of service at home with her family a sister. with that same town to church last sunday and hasn't b
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u.s. history. commemoration was held today to honorer those victims. what do you think of the fact that someone could do this to another human being? or a kid? >> it shouldn't happen no matter what age because we're not supposed to live hate. >> reporter: all survivors from yesterday's attack have been released from the hoshusbands. the suspect is charged with within count murder, three counts attempted murdser. he is being questioned by the fbi. >>> investigators in seattle are trying to find out what caused a giant crane to collapse on the streets. >> reporter: a disaster zone in downtown seattle after a crane collapsed in a south lake union neighborhood on saturday. two including sarah wang a freshman were in vehicles that were crushed. >> bang and i knew what the was. >> reporter: bruce cashmere ran to help, finding a badly damaged vehicle with a mother and baby einside, somehow unharmed. >> very lucky baby, very lucky. not a mark on her. good to see. >> reporter: this shows the tower beginning
u.s. history. commemoration was held today to honorer those victims. what do you think of the fact that someone could do this to another human being? or a kid? >> it shouldn't happen no matter what age because we're not supposed to live hate. >> reporter: all survivors from yesterday's attack have been released from the hoshusbands. the suspect is charged with within count murder, three counts attempted murdser. he is being questioned by the fbi. >>> investigators in...
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u.s. history he forced this separation of children from their parents on the border which didn't go down well with the public any now it was forced basically to backtrack on its on its pledge to close the border after there was a public outrage in especially business businesses in the u.s. and said that would be devastating for for businesses in the u.s. and i think probably the the public face for all this if all these failed policies in the harsh policies it's nielson and trump is looking for a scapegoat and she is that she plays that role and that's why she has to go ok thank you michael can you get in washington thanks very much. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has promised to annex jewish settlements in the occupied west bank if he's reelected next week. who promoted jewish settlement expansion during his four terms as prime minister but until now he's refused to talk about the future of the settlements which are considered illegal under international law they don't know who is in a tight race for the premiership with former army general benny gantz. there is only b.b. they sho
u.s. history he forced this separation of children from their parents on the border which didn't go down well with the public any now it was forced basically to backtrack on its on its pledge to close the border after there was a public outrage in especially business businesses in the u.s. and said that would be devastating for for businesses in the u.s. and i think probably the the public face for all this if all these failed policies in the harsh policies it's nielson and trump is looking for...
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u.s. history. the 2010 leak by assange and wikileaks released classified n cuments on u.s. activity in afghanistan, andaq, including a graphic video of a u.s. army helicopterlt on suected militants who turn outo be civilians. they also published more than 250,000 diplomatic cables, that sent the obama administration and foreign diploms reeling. those leaks put manning in jail; her sentence was commuted by president obama, and she was beleased in 2017, only to re-imprisoned in 2019. assange also published on wikileaks top-secret information stolen by c.i.a. contractor edward snowden, about the scope of u.s. government surveillance. snowden fled to russia and was granted asylum himself. the 2016 presidential election put the spotlight back o assange and wikileaks.li they ped damaging emails from the democratic party and secretary clinton's campaign, allegedly obtained by russian hackers, prompting thireaction from then-candidate donald trump. >> wikileaks. i love wikileaks! >> nawaz: in an interview thatoo year with judyuff, assange defended the move. >> let's say that, perso
u.s. history. the 2010 leak by assange and wikileaks released classified n cuments on u.s. activity in afghanistan, andaq, including a graphic video of a u.s. army helicopterlt on suected militants who turn outo be civilians. they also published more than 250,000 diplomatic cables, that sent the obama administration and foreign diploms reeling. those leaks put manning in jail; her sentence was commuted by president obama, and she was beleased in 2017, only to re-imprisoned in 2019. assange also...
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u.s. history. it states that the wikileaks founder engaged with chelsea manning to crack a defense department computer network password. the indictment reads in part at the time that he entered into this agreement, assange knew that manning was providing records of wikileaks containing defense training. assange was receiving classified reports from manning for the purpose of publicly disclosing them on wikileaks website. he said -- >> a former head of homeland security and defense department general counsel told "fox and friends" that the legal picture is complicated. >> there may be a claim that what he was doing was legitimate journalist activity and what constitutes a journalist is a more complex question in the age 0 the internet. >> it's also important to know on the campaign trail, the president said multiple times or praised multiple times, wikileaks and the release of the e-mails, shep. >> as luck and fate would have it, the president who often used to say i love wikileaks has just commente
u.s. history. it states that the wikileaks founder engaged with chelsea manning to crack a defense department computer network password. the indictment reads in part at the time that he entered into this agreement, assange knew that manning was providing records of wikileaks containing defense training. assange was receiving classified reports from manning for the purpose of publicly disclosing them on wikileaks website. he said -- >> a former head of homeland security and defense...
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this weekend on american history tv. >> u.s. supreme court justice clarence thomas was the featured speaker at pepperdine university law school's recent 2019 annual dinner. he discussed his selection process for clerks, his views on the role of the judiciary, and addressed a question regarding retirement plans. this is just over 30 minutes. [a]
this weekend on american history tv. >> u.s. supreme court justice clarence thomas was the featured speaker at pepperdine university law school's recent 2019 annual dinner. he discussed his selection process for clerks, his views on the role of the judiciary, and addressed a question regarding retirement plans. this is just over 30 minutes. [a]
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u.s. history lori lightfoot represents a double first for the countries third -- country's third-largest city. the first black female mayor and the first openly gay mayor. >> together, we will put the interests of our people, all of our people, ahead of the interests of a powerful view. -- few. together, we can and will make chicago a place where your zip code doesn't determine your destiny. 1837, chicago has voted and one black and one female mayor. key y electoral issues where the high levels of gun violence and fears of political corruption. it was a strong desire to shshae up local politics that swept the mayor into power. a political novicice, lori oveverwhelming an majojority against prech kwinkle. >> while i may bee disappointed, i'm not disheartened. >> lightfoot has promised to increase affordable housing, fight homelessness and crime and reform the police department. >> time for a look at t the da's businessss news with brian quinn's. you are starting out with a long-running trarade dispute between u.s. and china. the two sides are closer to resolution. >> it's their r 10th round of
u.s. history lori lightfoot represents a double first for the countries third -- country's third-largest city. the first black female mayor and the first openly gay mayor. >> together, we will put the interests of our people, all of our people, ahead of the interests of a powerful view. -- few. together, we can and will make chicago a place where your zip code doesn't determine your destiny. 1837, chicago has voted and one black and one female mayor. key y electoral issues where the high...
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u.s. history. long time witnesses to executions were stunned the boy was kind of a rattling. there was. through his nose a couple times he definitely choking. at this point it is entirely premature to consider this actually. protocol to be anything other than a failed. experiment by the state of ohio the people of the state of ohio should be appalled at what was done here today in their names. i. believe that's exactly what. i don't know what this means going forward maybe the governor is rightly appalled at what just happened decides that he's going to start a reprieve. or commuting sentences or you know i don't know. the only failure is you as a lawyer want to buy his a saw so you should perish the same way typical lawyer skilled. loto know people pretty straight and blows their own in an opinion when i can and i want to get your own reaction the results are in the experiment was a fail and i think we're talking about exactly what we argued dennis mcguire was going to suffocate to death and that that was going to be terrifying and horrifying for him to experience. they need terror of
u.s. history. long time witnesses to executions were stunned the boy was kind of a rattling. there was. through his nose a couple times he definitely choking. at this point it is entirely premature to consider this actually. protocol to be anything other than a failed. experiment by the state of ohio the people of the state of ohio should be appalled at what was done here today in their names. i. believe that's exactly what. i don't know what this means going forward maybe the governor is...
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u.s. history more than $768 million. franco didn't t ak muchut how he plans to spend it.some of his winnings to charity, help familmembers. >> i'm not sure what the next chapter is going to bring for my life. >> reporter: the winning ticket gives him plenty of options. jay gray, nbc news. a >> and plenty of new best friends and relative. >> they're coming. i wonder what those last o two days work were like. it tookim two days to quit. >> i would stilljo keep my >> oh, yeah. >> i love t talking you folks so much. >> we all would, doug. >> his nose is growing. >> no matter how big the jackpot was. >>ow much did they say? e> 400 some million after taxes. >> you could mak it on that. >> blows your mind thinking about that. >> i did not finish my wings before last night's capitalsme ga. i apologize to everybody. >> you better straighten up. >> that 7:00 game threw me last night. i did notea rze it was 7:00. i am ready for tomorrow night's game which is a later game. i'm happy about that. about 80 degrees. ladies and gentlemen, heres i your lot to numbers. 80, 78, 74, 69. congr
u.s. history more than $768 million. franco didn't t ak muchut how he plans to spend it.some of his winnings to charity, help familmembers. >> i'm not sure what the next chapter is going to bring for my life. >> reporter: the winning ticket gives him plenty of options. jay gray, nbc news. a >> and plenty of new best friends and relative. >> they're coming. i wonder what those last o two days work were like. it tookim two days to quit. >> i would stilljo keep my...
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u.s. history the u.s. has a long history of white supremacist violence against against minorities but clearly there has been a spike donald trump and this is been an issue just in the last week where once again he said that the the extreme right wing rally in charlottesville and twenty seventeen there were good people on both sides even though this was an explicitly far right wing white supremacist rally where anti semitic trumpets drums were made it's interesting too that the n.b.c. at least has named the gunman and the house has been. a sort of manifest of sorts in the name off of this government if it is indeed this person that has been circulating in the last few hours which is a white supremacist anti semitic christian fundamentalist document where all sorts of the usual tropes we hear against jews are being mentioned and so on interestingly there if this is indeed written by the government he doesn't think donald trump is right wing enough but this will add to that idea of the growing confidence of wh
u.s. history the u.s. has a long history of white supremacist violence against against minorities but clearly there has been a spike donald trump and this is been an issue just in the last week where once again he said that the the extreme right wing rally in charlottesville and twenty seventeen there were good people on both sides even though this was an explicitly far right wing white supremacist rally where anti semitic trumpets drums were made it's interesting too that the n.b.c. at least...
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u.s. history, more than8 $76 million, franco didn't talk much about how he plans to spend it. he'll give some of his winnings to charity, help family members. >> i'm not sure what the next chapter is going to bring for my life. >>orter: the winning ticket gives him plenty of options. jay gray, nbc news. >>> right now at 5:00, mother indicted. >> when you make decisions on the roadway and have t tragedy as a result, our office has no choice but to seek justice. >> what the officers say about a drunk driver in a crash that killed five children. >>> a cal oity errors. the new information about what led to the explosion that leveled a local apartment building. >>> and making their case. the closing argumtots from ateys in a twisted case involving a remillionaire, sec tunnels and an alleged murder. >>> we're going to start with breaking news in prince george's county. >> just announced in the last hour, a mother indicted on 12 charges in a deadly drunk driving crash. >>ive children died in the car crash on route 301 in bie. this was in early february. a 23-year-old man who was a pa
u.s. history, more than8 $76 million, franco didn't talk much about how he plans to spend it. he'll give some of his winnings to charity, help family members. >> i'm not sure what the next chapter is going to bring for my life. >>orter: the winning ticket gives him plenty of options. jay gray, nbc news. >>> right now at 5:00, mother indicted. >> when you make decisions on the roadway and have t tragedy as a result, our office has no choice but to seek justice....
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u.s. history. his shocking appearance as he was carried out of the embassy in london that housed him for seven years. why did they give him up and will the u.s. go after him for 2016 election hacking? >>> the hammer drops. bombshell new charges against myaniels tomorrower attorney 36 counts accusing him of embezzling millions of clients and spending it on a life of luxury. >>> deadly spring blizzard on the move tonight in several states. whiteout conditions forcing drivers off the road. powerful winds knocking over a semi. al roker is tracking it all. >>> the congresswoman under fire for these remarks about 9/11 to a muslim group. >> cair was founded after 9/11 because they recognized that some people did something. >> tonight, the firestorm grows. >>> the son of a sheriff's deputy charged in a series of fires at black churches, the role his own father played in his arrest and the disturbing music investigators say may have influenced him. >>> alexa, what is eavesdropping? new revelations that amazo
u.s. history. his shocking appearance as he was carried out of the embassy in london that housed him for seven years. why did they give him up and will the u.s. go after him for 2016 election hacking? >>> the hammer drops. bombshell new charges against myaniels tomorrower attorney 36 counts accusing him of embezzling millions of clients and spending it on a life of luxury. >>> deadly spring blizzard on the move tonight in several states. whiteout conditions forcing drivers off...
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u.s. history. san juan mayor carmen yulin cruz tweeted monday -- "pres trump continues to embarrass himself & the office he holds. he can huff & puff all he wants but he cannot escape the death of 3000 on his watch. shame on you!" well, for more, we go to washington, d.c., to speak with congressmember nydia velazquez, democrat of new york who has served in the u.s. house of representatives since 1993. she is the first puerto rican woman elected to congress and the former chair of the congressional hispanic caucus. welcome back to democracy now! you for joining us. can you respond to president trump's repeated attacks on puerto rico, demanding that aid be cut? >> good morning and thank you, amy and juan, for havaving me. the president again is trying to emasculate his response toto puerto rico. and again, lie about the money that puerto rico has been receiving. and that is true. puerto rico has only -- i believe it has been close to $40 billion that has been obligated, but only to reach up to maybe
u.s. history. san juan mayor carmen yulin cruz tweeted monday -- "pres trump continues to embarrass himself & the office he holds. he can huff & puff all he wants but he cannot escape the death of 3000 on his watch. shame on you!" well, for more, we go to washington, d.c., to speak with congressmember nydia velazquez, democrat of new york who has served in the u.s. house of representatives since 1993. she is the first puerto rican woman elected to congress and the former chair...
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u.s. history with william p. barr is part of the reason there are so many red flags flying everywhere about him refusing to release the mueller report in full to congress, about him writing his own summaries of what he says is in the mueller report instead of releasing the summaries mueller's team wrote themselves about the report. it's also the reason i think there are just generally low expectations for whatever it is going to be released from barr's office thursday morning this week a he's been involved in supervising this vague and ever shifting redaction process and appears to be reinventing on the spot once he received the mueller report and got a look at it. so we're going to speak with ryan goodman about the implications of william p. barr's past behavior here and what we're about to experience. but the fact there are such low expectations what's going ton be released thursday morning also puts the spotlight on two other aspects here which may yet influence how attorney general william barr is helping int
u.s. history with william p. barr is part of the reason there are so many red flags flying everywhere about him refusing to release the mueller report in full to congress, about him writing his own summaries of what he says is in the mueller report instead of releasing the summaries mueller's team wrote themselves about the report. it's also the reason i think there are just generally low expectations for whatever it is going to be released from barr's office thursday morning this week a he's...
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u.s. history according to the russian president yes usually there was a lot of wrangling a lot of political competition something that's very tough during the election but he believes usually in the history of the u.s. the american people always united around their president and this time it's not happening so for him it's still very difficult to predict what's going on next gen when he was asked a direct question whether he would like donald trump to get a second term as president well mr putin refused to answer that question now there was also another reason why this panel at the international arctic forum story was special because it was attended by the heads of state from norway and sweden and perhaps as you know these two countries joined the chorus of western nations who were trying to isolate russia as a result. out of the crisis in ukraine twenty fourteen why again this is special because this was the first direct contact between the leaders of russia and the leaders of these two scandinavian countries however we were expecting them to elaborate on some of the pressing international
u.s. history according to the russian president yes usually there was a lot of wrangling a lot of political competition something that's very tough during the election but he believes usually in the history of the u.s. the american people always united around their president and this time it's not happening so for him it's still very difficult to predict what's going on next gen when he was asked a direct question whether he would like donald trump to get a second term as president well mr...
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u.s. history. the white house says this meeting will be closed to reporters, but they said that the last time, too and then this happen happened. so, if reporters enter the room, we'll bring it to you this hour. >>> no escaping the elephant in the room. the growing tension between the president and house democrats who are saying to the white house, stop stonewalling our investigations. case in moint for democrats, they are blasting the president after he and his three oldest children sued deutsche bank and capital one overnight to prevent the banks from responding to congressional subpoenas about the president's finances. then the standoff between bill barr set for thursday. the committee has a vote to try to let the panel's lawyers question barr. that's something the doj rejects. all of the day's big stories and let's start with both end of pennsylvania avenue peter alexander at the white house and kasie hunt on capitol hill. peter, the last time we saw this scene, things went off script real fast
u.s. history. the white house says this meeting will be closed to reporters, but they said that the last time, too and then this happen happened. so, if reporters enter the room, we'll bring it to you this hour. >>> no escaping the elephant in the room. the growing tension between the president and house democrats who are saying to the white house, stop stonewalling our investigations. case in moint for democrats, they are blasting the president after he and his three oldest children...
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u.s. history. ocking appearance as he was carried out of the embassy in london that housed him for seven years. why did they give him up and will the u.s. go after him for 2016 election hacking? >>> the hammer drops. bombshell new charges against myaniels tomorrower attorney 36 counts accusing him of embezzling millions of clients and spending it on a life of luxury. >>> deadly spring blizzard on the move tonight in several states. whiteout conditions forcing drivers off the road. powerful winds knocking over a semi. al roker is tracking it all. >>> the congresswoman under fire for these remarks about 9/11 to a muslim group.
u.s. history. ocking appearance as he was carried out of the embassy in london that housed him for seven years. why did they give him up and will the u.s. go after him for 2016 election hacking? >>> the hammer drops. bombshell new charges against myaniels tomorrower attorney 36 counts accusing him of embezzling millions of clients and spending it on a life of luxury. >>> deadly spring blizzard on the move tonight in several states. whiteout conditions forcing drivers off the...
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u.s. history in the past few weeks three churches where african-americans worship were set alight in louisiana president trump has faced criticism that his record. rick has encouraged white supremacists he denies the accusations on friday the president drew criticism for once again saying there were quote fine people among those taking part in the unite the wright rally in charlottesville virginia in two thousand and seventeen which was billed as a racist anti-semitic gathering president trump says there were some there milledge to defend the statue of the confederate pro-slavery general i was talking about feel this way because they felt very strongly about the monument to robert e. lee a great general would like it was one of the great the alleged gunman apparently posted a hate filled anti-semitic screen online on a website popular with the far right just a few moments before the shooting began that document will now be scrutinized by investigators who are also looking for other elements to his motive and the shooting is likely to add to a growing political debate in the weeks ahead rob rey
u.s. history in the past few weeks three churches where african-americans worship were set alight in louisiana president trump has faced criticism that his record. rick has encouraged white supremacists he denies the accusations on friday the president drew criticism for once again saying there were quote fine people among those taking part in the unite the wright rally in charlottesville virginia in two thousand and seventeen which was billed as a racist anti-semitic gathering president trump...
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u.s. history. family spokesman said the former senator died early saturday at his home in south carolina. he was 97. the white house did not release a weekly address from the president. representative colin allred of texas gave the democratic address discussing health care. rep. allred: hey everybody. ,i am congressman colin allred. i represent the 37th district of texas where i was born and ed
u.s. history. family spokesman said the former senator died early saturday at his home in south carolina. he was 97. the white house did not release a weekly address from the president. representative colin allred of texas gave the democratic address discussing health care. rep. allred: hey everybody. ,i am congressman colin allred. i represent the 37th district of texas where i was born and ed
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u.s. history, 35 days from december to january, prompted the president to declare a national emergency a month later so he could access billions of dollars for the wall thahat cocongress refused to give him. this recently caused the president to threaten to close the mexico border altogether. geni let''s looooat today''s headlines. after 10,000 meeeetings anand ce to 10000 hours of presisidential talks wiwith citizens across the nation, , the french government coming o out with ththe rst findings from emmanuel macron''s greatt debate.e. at was k kickeoff in january to try to come up with some solution to ththe ongoing yellow vests prprotests. europopearties acrososs hoping to band together to form an opposition euroscepeptic alliance in the upcoming e e. electionon. killed as0 people fighting rages on in libya. rebel cocommander r khala haftar contntinues his offensive to see if the capital, tripoli. time now f for a l look at tod's business news wiwith brianan qu. you are starting in japan, , ere nissssan held its firstt shareholder meeting since the arrest of the former chairman, carlos ghos
u.s. history, 35 days from december to january, prompted the president to declare a national emergency a month later so he could access billions of dollars for the wall thahat cocongress refused to give him. this recently caused the president to threaten to close the mexico border altogether. geni let''s looooat today''s headlines. after 10,000 meeeetings anand ce to 10000 hours of presisidential talks wiwith citizens across the nation, , the french government coming o out with ththe rst...
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u.s. history eleven people were killed in the atrocity in pittsburgh the synagogue where it took place most responded to the latest in. and saying the violence must stand human rights lawyer done you'll call it believes it's a dangerous time to be a member of a minority group in america. i'm from pittsburgh i'm in pittsburgh now i was here when the synagogue was attacked here in pittsburgh. this looks like a very similar incident and it's very clear that these people were attacked because they were jewish and so i believe this is. racism in general which includes you know my semitism. has a very large presence in america i think you know it's something america has struggled with for you know a long time and it's a very dangerous time in this country to be in any racial or ethnic minority and mean that's just a bad i mean you see a world that's very much on fire at the moment in which racial religious and ethnic tensions are high. moving on international human rights groups have condemned a series of executions in saudi arabia this week thirty seven men mostly reportedly from the muslim mino
u.s. history eleven people were killed in the atrocity in pittsburgh the synagogue where it took place most responded to the latest in. and saying the violence must stand human rights lawyer done you'll call it believes it's a dangerous time to be a member of a minority group in america. i'm from pittsburgh i'm in pittsburgh now i was here when the synagogue was attacked here in pittsburgh. this looks like a very similar incident and it's very clear that these people were attacked because they...
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u.s. history eleven people were killed in the atrocity in pittsburgh the senegal where that shooting took place has responded to the latest instance saying the violence must end. israeli prime minister has also expressed his condolences to the victims and announced plans for a summit to look at the rising number of anti-semitic attacks around the world heman rights lawyer daniel covered it but he thought it said dangerous time to be a member of a minority group in the u.s. . from pittsburgh i'm in pittsburgh now i was here when the synagogue was attacked here in pittsburgh. this looks like a very similar incident it's very clear that these people were attacked because they were jewish and so i believe this is. racism in general which includes you know semitism. has a very large presence in america i think you know it's something america has struggled with for you know a long time and it's a very dangerous time in this country to be in any way. nor do i mean that's just a bad i mean you see a world that's very much on fire at the moment in which racial religious and ethnic tensions are hig
u.s. history eleven people were killed in the atrocity in pittsburgh the senegal where that shooting took place has responded to the latest instance saying the violence must end. israeli prime minister has also expressed his condolences to the victims and announced plans for a summit to look at the rising number of anti-semitic attacks around the world heman rights lawyer daniel covered it but he thought it said dangerous time to be a member of a minority group in the u.s. . from pittsburgh i'm...
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u.s. history. but let's stay away from the u.s. for now and there was something else that was actually quite special about this particular international arctic form the participants from sweden and norway they were actually heads of state the prime ministers of these two countries and this was the first time they were in direct contact with the president of russia since the crisis in ukraine broke out so this is something that's very special it was pointed out by everyone including the leaders themselves however in a rather diplomatic manner they chose to stay away from sharp corners and they didn't talk about the differences that much between russia and their countries they decided to stick to carbon emissions and climate change. thank you for those details that celia trying to speak into his life from some petersburg. the u.s. president has pledged to place tariffs worth eleven billion dollars on goods coming from the e.u. in response to the block subsidies for the european aerospace giant also more on the trump administration's
u.s. history. but let's stay away from the u.s. for now and there was something else that was actually quite special about this particular international arctic form the participants from sweden and norway they were actually heads of state the prime ministers of these two countries and this was the first time they were in direct contact with the president of russia since the crisis in ukraine broke out so this is something that's very special it was pointed out by everyone including the leaders...
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u.s. history looks like on the front line u.s. marines in afghanistan hope the documentary of battles against the taliban gives a more realistic view than hollywood christensen amy has more from new york. it's billed as the documentary the us military did not want the public to see marines doing drugs making mistakes that's the road building. and potentially making new enemies while deployed in afghanistan you know the film combat obscura offers little in the way of commentary or big picture analysis but provides a rarely seen look at the more from the perspective of american troops on the ground i just haven't seen our war like reflected. as brutally honest as as i had experienced it miles le goes shot the footage as a u.s. marine working in a public affairs unit and decided to turn it into a film after returning home to new york here he's found americans quick to praise the military. doing a great service for the country yet uninformed about the eighteen year long war on a killing not anyone's really thinking about it but honest
u.s. history looks like on the front line u.s. marines in afghanistan hope the documentary of battles against the taliban gives a more realistic view than hollywood christensen amy has more from new york. it's billed as the documentary the us military did not want the public to see marines doing drugs making mistakes that's the road building. and potentially making new enemies while deployed in afghanistan you know the film combat obscura offers little in the way of commentary or big picture...
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history tv. talk aboutstorians u.s.orker program and cuban immigrants in the cold war. they explore how the 1965 immigration and nationality act changed restrictions based on race and national origins. the organization of american historians posted the session at their annual meeting in philadelphia. madeline: alright. thank you all for turning out for this session, "rethinking 1924 to 1965 in u.s. immigration history for today's world." i am the chair of this roundtable session. my name is madeline hsu. i am president of the immigration and ethics history society. i am also professor of history and asian-american studies at the university of texas at austin. i co-edited the anthology on which today's session is based, "a nation of immigrants reconsidered: u.s. society in an age of immigration restriction 1924 to 1965."
history tv. talk aboutstorians u.s.orker program and cuban immigrants in the cold war. they explore how the 1965 immigration and nationality act changed restrictions based on race and national origins. the organization of american historians posted the session at their annual meeting in philadelphia. madeline: alright. thank you all for turning out for this session, "rethinking 1924 to 1965 in u.s. immigration history for today's world." i am the chair of this roundtable session. my...