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planning to pick. ,ut according to clinton people they are very happy with the choices. no one is going to make the case that her choices will revolutionize the race. people seem genuinely happy with those and perfectly satisfied. my sense is they don't think she is headed for the -- i still think she won't pick until trump does and maybe not after his-- convention. he may well take on the eve of his convention. the: i think that is one of elements share, the timing. some timegive clinton through the republican convention to the time that she will announce to step on his headlines. i hear tim kaine a lot more than
planning to pick. ,ut according to clinton people they are very happy with the choices. no one is going to make the case that her choices will revolutionize the race. people seem genuinely happy with those and perfectly satisfied. my sense is they don't think she is headed for the -- i still think she won't pick until trump does and maybe not after his-- convention. he may well take on the eve of his convention. the: i think that is one of elements share, the timing. some timegive clinton...
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how will the brexit vote play ut in the current currency era? we successed this with a senior european economist. give us a sense how you're seeing the eurozone affect bid the brexit. what about the rest of the e.u.? will we see a ripple effect? will we see a breaking apart of the e.u.? >> well, it remains to be seen if a brexit shock will affect businesses, investments hiring in the euro area. as a matter of fact we have to wait for a couple of months before we see the full impact of brecks it in the surveys. the p.m.i. so far has not captured the effect i think this morning the industrial productions figures in germany were weak but that is not the result of brexit. we need to wait for another
how will the brexit vote play ut in the current currency era? we successed this with a senior european economist. give us a sense how you're seeing the eurozone affect bid the brexit. what about the rest of the e.u.? will we see a ripple effect? will we see a breaking apart of the e.u.? >> well, it remains to be seen if a brexit shock will affect businesses, investments hiring in the euro area. as a matter of fact we have to wait for a couple of months before we see the full impact of...
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largest concentration of native americans in what is now utah, .n fact the tip and get band of the utes were not far from where we are. they made their home here because of the plentiful resources with regard to both the game in the mountains and canyons and the trout and fish ast they were able to fish the provo river meets what is now called utah lake. so they had had a major population center here. one the latter day saints arrives in 1847, they chose the salt lake valley to our ninth. a self-selecting group of latter-day saints came to settle in provo in 80 put nine. the settlement of provo -- in 1849. the idea was hardly religious, but partly necessitated by the landscape as well. language about this was religious, the idea came about .rom their own tests -- texts it was not always easy to come by. mostly along the creeks and of largeo in terms populations, this was a pressing , so other communities followed a kind of pattern, and that is, located near a canyon, had the benefit of its water and easy access to timber, communities radiating outward all the way up into southern idaho,
largest concentration of native americans in what is now utah, .n fact the tip and get band of the utes were not far from where we are. they made their home here because of the plentiful resources with regard to both the game in the mountains and canyons and the trout and fish ast they were able to fish the provo river meets what is now called utah lake. so they had had a major population center here. one the latter day saints arrives in 1847, they chose the salt lake valley to our ninth. a...
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now meet nick ut, a vietnamese american. he works as a photographer forbe the associated press more than a half century. he spent almost a decade covering the vietnam war. beginning at the age of 16 -- 1-6. he won the 1973 pulitzer prize for spot news photography for the terror of war. you may remember his iconic photograph of vietnamese children fleeing from napalm bombing during the vietnam war. it is also my pleasure today to introduce to our moderator, miss angela evans. the dean of the lbj school of public affairs at ut austin. she is a fellow of jack bicco region chair in public affairs. miss evans is also a former deputy director of the congressional research service and is a fellow of the national academy of public administration. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome our panelists. [ applause ] >>> good afternoon, everyone, and welcome. we are so pleased that you're here. and what we're going to be doing today, this is how we're setting this up. obviously we have two very distinguished photo journalists and many of u
now meet nick ut, a vietnamese american. he works as a photographer forbe the associated press more than a half century. he spent almost a decade covering the vietnam war. beginning at the age of 16 -- 1-6. he won the 1973 pulitzer prize for spot news photography for the terror of war. you may remember his iconic photograph of vietnamese children fleeing from napalm bombing during the vietnam war. it is also my pleasure today to introduce to our moderator, miss angela evans. the dean of the lbj...
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or think of parts of the uts. -- united nations. but count up how many organizations or sort of organizations, how many do you think there are? how many think there are more than 100? nobody thinks there are more than 100? yeah. of course. more than 1,000. more than 2,000. at least we got a few. yeah, there are more than 2,000. there are more than 2,000. and we belong to about 800 or 900 of them. there's international blue finn whale commission. that's one. what about the international olive oil council? that's another. they're all over the place. and one of them you won't even think of, and i say this particularly on campuses if i'm talking about this subject, because the students will know in two seconds and they won't have thought of it. what is the organization that affects you every single day? more than any other? the answer to that question, do you know what it is? it's actually -- i have a puzzled look as i'm saying -- same age. and they know. icon is the organization that deals with domain names. icon is the organization th
or think of parts of the uts. -- united nations. but count up how many organizations or sort of organizations, how many do you think there are? how many think there are more than 100? nobody thinks there are more than 100? yeah. of course. more than 1,000. more than 2,000. at least we got a few. yeah, there are more than 2,000. there are more than 2,000. and we belong to about 800 or 900 of them. there's international blue finn whale commission. that's one. what about the international olive...
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there will be a slight chance for us thunderstorm -- four thunderstorm on saturday. ,ut today between 4:00 and 7:00 later on in the evening for the nationals game i think any of those storms might be tapering off by the first -- first inning, if that's even an issue at all. the heat wave continues as early as next week. veronica will join us with more on that. wright.ulie julie: i don't know why you are still looking that way. did you see those guys in the army outfits running past you? you need to go that way, i mean. [laughter] right all right -- [laughter] on the roads, traveling the minute ridea 20 traveling westbound on 495 out of college are towards 270. all of the lanes are open. somewhere is definitely going to be a factor in the drive this morning towards the 14th street ridge. another slow stretch for you headed up and across the bridge. that's the traffic watch. in 10 minutes we will update your ride on 66. back to you. jummy: thank you. panic and fear in france after holiday celebration turned into terror. we are following breaking new developments. brianne: we are working
there will be a slight chance for us thunderstorm -- four thunderstorm on saturday. ,ut today between 4:00 and 7:00 later on in the evening for the nationals game i think any of those storms might be tapering off by the first -- first inning, if that's even an issue at all. the heat wave continues as early as next week. veronica will join us with more on that. wright.ulie julie: i don't know why you are still looking that way. did you see those guys in the army outfits running past you? you...
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mark: i don't know who she is planning to pick. ,ut according to clinton people they are very happy withhe choices. no one is going to make the case that her choices will revolutionize the race. people seem genuinely happy with those and perfectly satisfied. my sense is they don't think she is headed for the -- i still think she won't pick until trump does and maybe not after his-- convention. he may well take on the eve of his convention. the: i think that is one of elements share, the timing. some timegive clinton through the republican convention to the time that she will announce to step on his headlines. i hear tim kaine a lot more than tempora's. tom perez, someone who seems maybe someone who they want to seem in consideration rather than someone who is actually in consideration. tim kaine is the front runner and i still think elizabeth warren is the best choice. [laughter] vilsack, i thought he was the onesh that she was going to pick. as tim kaine,ing a governing partner, someone she likes to work with, someone who is loyal to her. i'm not hearing that necessarily is [indiscernib
mark: i don't know who she is planning to pick. ,ut according to clinton people they are very happy withhe choices. no one is going to make the case that her choices will revolutionize the race. people seem genuinely happy with those and perfectly satisfied. my sense is they don't think she is headed for the -- i still think she won't pick until trump does and maybe not after his-- convention. he may well take on the eve of his convention. the: i think that is one of elements share, the timing....
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ut there is also no place in today's world for recklessness. [applause] we cannot act rashly with the nuclear weapons that could destroy us all. the only course is to press with all our mind and all our will to make sure, doubly sure, that these weapons are never really used at all. [applause] this is a dangerous and a difficult world in which we live tonight. i promise no easy answers. but i do promise this -- i pledge the firmness to defend freedom, the strength to support that firmness, and a constant, patient effort to move the world toward peace instead of war. [applause] and here at home one of our greatest responsibilities is to assure fair play for all of our eople. every american has the right to be treated as a person. he should be able to find a job. [applause] he should be able to educate his children, he should be able to vote in elections -- [applause] -- and he should be judged on his merits as a person. [applause] well, this is the fixed policy and the fixed determination of the democratic party and the united states of america.
ut there is also no place in today's world for recklessness. [applause] we cannot act rashly with the nuclear weapons that could destroy us all. the only course is to press with all our mind and all our will to make sure, doubly sure, that these weapons are never really used at all. [applause] this is a dangerous and a difficult world in which we live tonight. i promise no easy answers. but i do promise this -- i pledge the firmness to defend freedom, the strength to support that firmness, and...
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ut if i had not brought you in by now, you certainly might have died.ow she stroked his pretty skin and then she kissed and held him tight, but instead of saying thank you, that snake gave her a vicious bite. take me in, o tender woman, take me in for heavens sake, take mr in, sighed the vicious snake. saved you, cried that woman and you have bitten me, heaven's why? you know your bite is poisonous and now i'm going to die. said ut up, silly woman the reptile with a grin, you knew damn well i was a snake before ou took me in. [applause] that's where we are. that's that's where we are, right? that's where we are. you watch, you watch. we don't want to be the stupid country anymore. we want to be that smart country. we're going to make great trade deals. i read the numbers, $800 billion in trade deficits last year. with china alone, the greatest abuser of them all, i don't hold it against china. china is great. i love china. do business with china. i have the largest bank in the world. as a tenant in one of my buildings in manhattan. it is a chinese bank.
ut if i had not brought you in by now, you certainly might have died.ow she stroked his pretty skin and then she kissed and held him tight, but instead of saying thank you, that snake gave her a vicious bite. take me in, o tender woman, take me in for heavens sake, take mr in, sighed the vicious snake. saved you, cried that woman and you have bitten me, heaven's why? you know your bite is poisonous and now i'm going to die. said ut up, silly woman the reptile with a grin, you knew damn well i...
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. >> what ay ahe ut his new role. >> first at 7 a disturbing discover and this is the same site where >> anchor: detectives believe there may be a connection. kimberly bookman live in everett with the detailsis a black tarp up shielding those human remains. at some point this evening those bones will be removed and taken to the medical examiner's office to be processed and tested. a troubling find at this everett national grid site. a worker came across human remains the se discovered here since july. >> we believe at this point to have been one body here. we found a number of remains on july 7th. we believe these are a piece of the same individual. >> reporter: investigators believe the remains as well as clothing and other items uncovered are that of a woman who is likely white between the ages of 26 and 52. including a medical plate in her left leg. >> the individual had had a fracture to both the right and left side of her nose and possible surge calorie modeling of the nose. her teeth showheh lost. and numerous restorations of the teeth. >> reporter: they believe the woman was du
. >> what ay ahe ut his new role. >> first at 7 a disturbing discover and this is the same site where >> anchor: detectives believe there may be a connection. kimberly bookman live in everett with the detailsis a black tarp up shielding those human remains. at some point this evening those bones will be removed and taken to the medical examiner's office to be processed and tested. a troubling find at this everett national grid site. a worker came across human remains the se...
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brought money into the city ut also the ability of rockefeller to be able to pay decent wage, and llow them to live a good life here in cleveland. it was just another one of those cleveland at e in the time that was doing so well that theauto industry, citizens of cleveland had a you know good, quality of life in the city at the time thanks to these major be it the auto industry, bringing that wealth into the city. >> our city's tour staff recently traveled to cleveland learn about its rich history. learn more about the city and our tour at n /citytour. you're watching american history every weekend on c-span 3. national ublican convention from cleveland starts monday. atch live every minute on c-span. listen live on the free c-span radio app. it's easy to download, watch on demand at any time at c-span.org on your phone or ablet where you will find all f our convention coverage and the full convention schedule. .ike us on facebook don't miss a minute of the 2016 republican national convention monday at 1:00 p.m. eastern. c-span radio app and c-span.org. >> we look back to the 1964 and
brought money into the city ut also the ability of rockefeller to be able to pay decent wage, and llow them to live a good life here in cleveland. it was just another one of those cleveland at e in the time that was doing so well that theauto industry, citizens of cleveland had a you know good, quality of life in the city at the time thanks to these major be it the auto industry, bringing that wealth into the city. >> our city's tour staff recently traveled to cleveland learn about its...
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d ut, oh and every day of the week is great for you.ast weather-wise today we're going to get a nice one. mid to upper 80s. 70 out there. 68 in leonardtown and these are fantastic this time of year. think where we've been. 63 right now in frederick and martinsburg and winchester and my advice enjoy. as much as you can squeeze every minute of the temperatures out. a lot of heat and humidity for the weekend. and i want to show you leftovers of storm is very, very big cell moving through center of city here and national mall hit hard and it faded off to south and east and is out of here. here's a current satellite and radar. that's the end of the storm. and and mid to upper 80s that's it lots of sunshine expected and very nice afternoon for you winds north five to ten and we'll enjoy nice afternoon highs in the 80s. starting tomorrow friday, saturday, surprised, build the heat back and we're going to get awfully close to 100 by friday, saturday, sunday, monday and unfortunately that heat index should approach 110 we'll talk about extreme a
d ut, oh and every day of the week is great for you.ast weather-wise today we're going to get a nice one. mid to upper 80s. 70 out there. 68 in leonardtown and these are fantastic this time of year. think where we've been. 63 right now in frederick and martinsburg and winchester and my advice enjoy. as much as you can squeeze every minute of the temperatures out. a lot of heat and humidity for the weekend. and i want to show you leftovers of storm is very, very big cell moving through center of...
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ut anyhow, we couldn't stay in vilna. we went to the country side where my grandmother had a large farm. and we spent there about two weeks. and two weeks, i remember i learned one thing. how to ride a cow without a saddle. that's very difficult i must say. i don't know how many of you have tried to ride a cow. but it's -- almost impossible. and after two weeks, we returned to vilna. the politics were very complicated. it became lithuania. so i had to go to school and learn lithuanian and lithuanian history. i'll just tell you one thing that lithuanian is very different than polish. it's unlike any other language. and also poland and lithuania at one time were united. but lithuania was once a very great country. and they were basically captured parts of russia to the black sea. also in poland, because there were so many jewish people, there was a dad -- the jews had a -- their own constitution from the polish government which allowed them to keep their own public schools. and the public schools were called -- to translate
ut anyhow, we couldn't stay in vilna. we went to the country side where my grandmother had a large farm. and we spent there about two weeks. and two weeks, i remember i learned one thing. how to ride a cow without a saddle. that's very difficult i must say. i don't know how many of you have tried to ride a cow. but it's -- almost impossible. and after two weeks, we returned to vilna. the politics were very complicated. it became lithuania. so i had to go to school and learn lithuanian and...
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--ut definitely foreign-policy mother have been blunders in the past, but -- foreign-policy, there have been blunders in the past, but definitely in recent memory. saddam hussein could have been contained. all diplomatic options had not been exhausted. the case that tony blair and his government made for war, the dossiers that-- had been presented, they were making policy in iraq based on flawed assessments and intelligence. tony blair was singled out many times in this report. certifications, saying things in the way he publicly presented his case or -- for war that was not corroborated or supported by the evidence. with the british people have wanted to know all along was whether he deliberately misrepresented the evidence that saddam hussein had weapons of mass destruction, chemical biological weapons. he had the ability to deploy those weapons and 45 minutes -- that claim that was presented publicly by tony blair, that became really the basis for causing a lot of fear in britain , one of the reasons why there was quite a large number of britons at the time of the actual invasion who
--ut definitely foreign-policy mother have been blunders in the past, but -- foreign-policy, there have been blunders in the past, but definitely in recent memory. saddam hussein could have been contained. all diplomatic options had not been exhausted. the case that tony blair and his government made for war, the dossiers that-- had been presented, they were making policy in iraq based on flawed assessments and intelligence. tony blair was singled out many times in this report. certifications,...
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they could still spend some time behind bars. .ut we don't know how long ambition ofmen had possibly becoming politicians. i suppose the other question from the outs right is -- outside is what's happened to that pro-democracy revolution? it seems to have gone away. >> it has been very quiet. when things died down after the umbrella revolution petered out, things went to the wayside. people started to refocus on getting their economy back up and running. ofis struggling because cross-border trade between hong kong and the mainland. now we have issues such as these booksellers who were detained in hong kong or on the mainland side and we were not told about it -- it's possible that this sentencing coming up could restart that. we will see. >> thank you for joining us. you're watching france 24. ted cruz steals the show at the republican party convention in another display of disunity. the texas senator was booed after failing to endorse donald trump. trump accused him of breaking his campaign pledge to support the winner. the country's prime minister says turkey's democracy is stronge
they could still spend some time behind bars. .ut we don't know how long ambition ofmen had possibly becoming politicians. i suppose the other question from the outs right is -- outside is what's happened to that pro-democracy revolution? it seems to have gone away. >> it has been very quiet. when things died down after the umbrella revolution petered out, things went to the wayside. people started to refocus on getting their economy back up and running. ofis struggling because...
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(laughter).ghter) >> ut-oh. we got little something going n on.t-oh.oh kick the cone. >> saw refer do that on field o you'd hit >> yeah. >> i used to want to be u quarterback.rbac i know we jack this segment --e- highjack this segment.gh i used to be quarterback when ii was eight years old. (laughter). >> through too many interceptions and fumbled tooand much. if i'm throwing the ball andll again i'm recovering froming injuries i got lot of excuses,fs don't i? i? (laughter). >> you work with kids that deald with a lot of excuses. exc >> every day. >> show me what i needed to my t drop step, let me show me.e sho this is what kept me out of the league. watch that. kept me out of the league. l all right.. ready? ♪ >> see that?>> see t >> how is that?>> hs tha >> that's not bad.>> tha >> not bad? >> yay! >> you didn't see me throw it. . hold on.n. less than 30 seconds i'm on the clock.ock >> omaha, omaha, set, hut! hut! >> play safe, play act. touchdown. >> yay! >> it got there.got there it got >> little ray lewis. lew >> please don't do that the tt f
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three rackeúts gone. >> it's supposed to be this wonderful, graceful sport.not so much. >> coming up, a surprise wardrobe change you don't want to miss. >> i don't know about this. a surprise for me. first we'll tell you about the man who called 9-1-1 telling the when he was at home. why he says he's now embarrassed and can't really remember what happened. >> and also ahead the shocking images of a man attacking people in downtown denver, hitting them with a giant pipe. hear why police say they have their hands full there now. >> and find us on facebook and twitter. you're watching "world news now." ialmost everything. you know, ke 1 i n 10 houses could get hit by an expensive septic disaster. but for only $7 a month, rid-x helps break down waste. avoid a septic disaster with rid-x. amazing sleep stays with you all day and all night. sleep number beds with sleepiq technology give you the knowledge to adjust for the best sleep ever. don't miss the lowest prices of the season sale, with the c2 queen mattress now only $699.99. plus 36 month financing. know bette
three rackeúts gone. >> it's supposed to be this wonderful, graceful sport.not so much. >> coming up, a surprise wardrobe change you don't want to miss. >> i don't know about this. a surprise for me. first we'll tell you about the man who called 9-1-1 telling the when he was at home. why he says he's now embarrassed and can't really remember what happened. >> and also ahead the shocking images of a man attacking people in downtown denver, hitting them with a giant...
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ut upper 80s near 90. you'll feel like mid up to per r 90s this afternoon.erno.the forecastt wednesday, thursday, friday,y, , saturday 90 or better really rea well into the 90s by thursday,hu friday and saturday. hot and humid out there. look at the overnight lows as we get into friday and saturdayur morning. no thanks near 80 degrees.deee so yes, please, plan accordingly. and not working out outdoors and the rest of it. i all right.ht that is a weather update. uat let's find out about your roadsa with erin. >> i want to say -- stay sta hydrate, too, right tucker.ucr >> always stay hydrated. it right now 6:49a lot of crash activity slow roads.oa wet conditions around the dmv. incidents working north and nor south on 270 right now. 270 northbound approaching shada grove. 270 southbound after shady grovr with delays back to 124.. slow-moving traffic there. i'll get out of the way because look at all that red o and yellw on our maps. 95 southbound jams from 212 tor1 the beltway. 270 south basicly from 85 to 80 slow zone and jam again past p shady grove. 50 inbound s
ut upper 80s near 90. you'll feel like mid up to per r 90s this afternoon.erno.the forecastt wednesday, thursday, friday,y, , saturday 90 or better really rea well into the 90s by thursday,hu friday and saturday. hot and humid out there. look at the overnight lows as we get into friday and saturdayur morning. no thanks near 80 degrees.deee so yes, please, plan accordingly. and not working out outdoors and the rest of it. i all right.ht that is a weather update. uat let's find out about your...
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. >> and morning, afternoon and evening coffee creations, ut, oh, may cast you more. >> as we head look outside across the dmv. time 4:50 back in a moment. >> five children were hurt in fireworks ips dents. >> receive oarly buvrpd when a cherly bomb xleeded. the children ranged in age from 4 to 17 that were hurt. >> the top court in maryland dealt a blow to those who hosted under age drinking parties. an adult hosting under age drichingers held responsible for any injuries us is stained or caused by a drug cap. now decision was handed down yesterday in two lawsuits followed by two drunk victims against adults that hosted parties that led to incidents. >> and if you forgot get on last night mega millions good news for you no one matched all six numbers. stilted 508 million dollars the next drawing friday. if you wonder what the numbers were here they are. 29, 64, 46, 53, 73 and mega ball was 10. nobody one. >> you may need to win the lottery to buy your next cup of coffee. starbucks races rates on july 12. it's not clear how much more you have to pay. last year the company raised prices
. >> and morning, afternoon and evening coffee creations, ut, oh, may cast you more. >> as we head look outside across the dmv. time 4:50 back in a moment. >> five children were hurt in fireworks ips dents. >> receive oarly buvrpd when a cherly bomb xleeded. the children ranged in age from 4 to 17 that were hurt. >> the top court in maryland dealt a blow to those who hosted under age drinking parties. an adult hosting under age drichingers held responsible for any...
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. >> a ut spokesperson says while the class will be open only to juniors and seniors, there are no prerequisitesfees required for admission. >> something tells me they'll get a lot of people trying to sign up for that class. or lots of people walking by going all right, all right, all right. >> or in a bongo and nothing else. >> well, that's college. that just happens. >> that's normal. that's scary. put clothes on. >>> and speaking of newly released films, one of the most anticipated movies across the pond is heating up anticipation here at home. >> britain has been going gaga over bridget jones' baby, the latest installment of our favorite single woman trying to navigate love with a surrogate family. >> now she's gotten herself into a real sticky wicket. making the same mistakes. >> i'm pregnant? >> when i could make new ones. >> she doesn't know who the baby daddy is. it could be her ex-boss, or her new man. of her exboyfriend. >> regardless, we won't find out until bridget jones' baby hits the theaters on both sides of the pond which happens on september 16th. and finally just on time for fo
. >> a ut spokesperson says while the class will be open only to juniors and seniors, there are no prerequisitesfees required for admission. >> something tells me they'll get a lot of people trying to sign up for that class. or lots of people walking by going all right, all right, all right. >> or in a bongo and nothing else. >> well, that's college. that just happens. >> that's normal. that's scary. put clothes on. >>> and speaking of newly released...
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. >> about 10,000 effects in 23 i many ut noose. and you are looking at how it came together last year, and tomorrow night's show came together at 9:30 p.m. sharp. to find all of the legal fireworks displays in the bay area this weekend, head to the website abc 7 news.com where you will find a link to the complete list, but the big question is what the weather going to be looking like. here is our meteorologist joining now. >> eric, you want a fog-free evening and the fireworks are not tonight, but doppler hd is tracking the cloud cover along the coast pushing into the bay at this the hour, and we will zoom into the street level, and you can see from daily city into the sunset, and even into the richmond, and the marina and the presidio, and even into the north beach of san francisco, with the cloud cover pushing into the bay, and even in t tiberron they are moving into the area. and so in the a.m., we are going to be seeing inland near the east bay and the south bay, there are going to be patchy fog, and pinpoint where it is going
. >> about 10,000 effects in 23 i many ut noose. and you are looking at how it came together last year, and tomorrow night's show came together at 9:30 p.m. sharp. to find all of the legal fireworks displays in the bay area this weekend, head to the website abc 7 news.com where you will find a link to the complete list, but the big question is what the weather going to be looking like. here is our meteorologist joining now. >> eric, you want a fog-free evening and the fireworks are...
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. >> well, mike, in terms of ut, most terrorist momentum is me americans are not confident in u.s. ability to fight this. 84% of americans polled say they feel nervous about the nation's ability to prevent terrorist attacks. that shows to me that the terrorists are winning. >> well, why would americans feel confident? there's nothing that they've seen that would make them feel confident, david. whether it be orlando or other things that have happened, san bernardino, so that poll is rather predictable. >> and rich, the fact is that isis is growing in terms of its global reach. we understand from the turkish terrorist attacks that a lot of these people were from the former soviet union. the wall street journal had a big piece about how they can increase people from all over. >> that's exactly right and that's what i think secretary kerry and our good friend david get wrong. that's a 20th century view. it's territory control conquest so we may be indeed pushing them back here and there on the map, but in the virtual world they're gaining momentum. >> so john, are they winning or losi
. >> well, mike, in terms of ut, most terrorist momentum is me americans are not confident in u.s. ability to fight this. 84% of americans polled say they feel nervous about the nation's ability to prevent terrorist attacks. that shows to me that the terrorists are winning. >> well, why would americans feel confident? there's nothing that they've seen that would make them feel confident, david. whether it be orlando or other things that have happened, san bernardino, so that poll is...
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how this will be solved or resolved, because that might be too simple of a term, but how sort of turn ut. >> hard to say how well this has been planned and prepared. we have to remember that turkey has universal service. i don't know the exact number, but assume there are about a million men under arms. at any one time in turry. therefore, how many of the remainder might be used as a counter attack to seize back control. i don't think that's going to happen, but it's possible. the senior officers in charge of this coup, most likely have planned it very, very well and have done so with the expeckation that not only are they going seize the areas they're sizing, but hold on to them, too. i think you reiterated something that's really important and that was one of the major reasons why this occurred. the attempt by ergogan to seize control, to make himself even more powerful than he was before in a largely ceremonial post was really too much for the military to bear. and they will force, at least try to force, a new constitution, which will get back to turkey's secular roots. >> last questi
how this will be solved or resolved, because that might be too simple of a term, but how sort of turn ut. >> hard to say how well this has been planned and prepared. we have to remember that turkey has universal service. i don't know the exact number, but assume there are about a million men under arms. at any one time in turry. therefore, how many of the remainder might be used as a counter attack to seize back control. i don't think that's going to happen, but it's possible. the senior...
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[cheers and applause]ut >> this election is about ending the 40-year decline of our middle class. reali the reality that 47 million men, women and children today live in poverty. it is about understanding that if we do not transform our question, our younger generation will likely have a lower standard of living than their parents. this election is about ending the grotesque level of income and wealth and inequality in america today. [cheers and applause] it is not moral it is not moral, it is not acceptable, and it is not sustainable that the top 1/10 of 1% now owns almost as much wealth as the bottom 90%. or that the top 1% in recent years has earned 85% of all new income. that is unacceptable. that must change. this election is about remembering where we were 7.5 years ago when president obama came into office after eight years of republican trickle-down economics. the republicans want us to forget that as a result of the agreed, recklessness and illegal behavior on wall street, our economy was in the worse economic downturn since the great depression. that's where we were. tha
[cheers and applause]ut >> this election is about ending the 40-year decline of our middle class. reali the reality that 47 million men, women and children today live in poverty. it is about understanding that if we do not transform our question, our younger generation will likely have a lower standard of living than their parents. this election is about ending the grotesque level of income and wealth and inequality in america today. [cheers and applause] it is not moral it is not moral,...
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. >> ut,-oh. >> mrs.riffin the third he was not talking about your husband. >> johnny manziel was the one i was referring to. >> it was johnny -- hello, hello. . >> i'm not used to the fact that he's playing with browns now. >> i know, i know, we tend to forget. >> i apologized there. >> all right. okay. we'll be right back pass pa pass pa >> if you were thinking about a career change this to for you. >> glass door just release aid list of positions that pay six figures here some software architect, dentist, airline pilots and special agents that's in the law enforcement field and they all make more than 100,000 a year. >> i thought you meant a special real estates agent. >> they could though. >> it tease a long time for pilots too they start them cheaply when they fly the smaller airlines. >> you have to work your way u up. >> whatever you do. >> good night, everybody. >> see you >> today on "tmz" -- harvey: taylor swift is getting destroyed today. we broke a story on the website that she wrote calvin ha
. >> ut,-oh. >> mrs.riffin the third he was not talking about your husband. >> johnny manziel was the one i was referring to. >> it was johnny -- hello, hello. . >> i'm not used to the fact that he's playing with browns now. >> i know, i know, we tend to forget. >> i apologized there. >> all right. okay. we'll be right back pass pa pass pa >> if you were thinking about a career change this to for you. >> glass door just release aid...
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you will also look at uts because of the potential mismatch between liability and value and it's going a crazy day again. guy: thank you very much for your hard words. it has been an interesting 48 hours in this sector. up next, the brexit pain continues. the currency has a 35 year low. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: 20 minutes into your trading day, new york at 3:00 a.m., already the yields are reaching further was when you come to the u.s. 10 year. 1.36%, yields down to basis points already. we haven't seeing record lows in australia, money moving into the havens. federal reserve minutes out later today. let's have a look at the european stoxx 600, down 3/10 of 1%, nearly everything industry group is lower, largely on the back of real estate. the banks are introspective, the pound down for tenths of 1%. we are looking at forecasts, calling it to be at 1.16 by september. meanwhile, money is moving in out of your german bond. the yield is negative and germany is selling later today as well. havenney goes into the that is gold and the yen. fascinating moves overall, but the money keeps on c
you will also look at uts because of the potential mismatch between liability and value and it's going a crazy day again. guy: thank you very much for your hard words. it has been an interesting 48 hours in this sector. up next, the brexit pain continues. the currency has a 35 year low. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: 20 minutes into your trading day, new york at 3:00 a.m., already the yields are reaching further was when you come to the u.s. 10 year. 1.36%, yields down to basis points already. we...
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i'm an associate professor of surgery for ut southwestern.'m a trauma surgeon and i was in charge the night the dallas officers came into the trauma center here. >> i'm alex seesman, medical director here at parkland and assistant professor at ut southwestern medical center also. and i'm a lieutenant deputy chief medical officer of the dallas police department. >> i'm dan burbank, the patrol captain for the dallas police department. >> i would like to open up with a statement. first off, i would like to thank the police police officers of this fine city, both dallas police department and d.a.r.t., for the service they give and the care they render every day, as well as the evening, thursday night. i would also like to give my condolences and on behalf of parkland the condolences to the families, friends, and the other police officers who are reeling from this tragedy and the death of their loved ones. i would like to thank our parkland family, including all the doctors who were here, the nurses who helped care for patients, all the support st
i'm an associate professor of surgery for ut southwestern.'m a trauma surgeon and i was in charge the night the dallas officers came into the trauma center here. >> i'm alex seesman, medical director here at parkland and assistant professor at ut southwestern medical center also. and i'm a lieutenant deputy chief medical officer of the dallas police department. >> i'm dan burbank, the patrol captain for the dallas police department. >> i would like to open up with a statement....
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works the idea this time around isrou that the ut has been attacked by crawl.film. fil >> you buried the lead. l >> reporter: he will be ae a monster in this film but he's h great in the role. rol great villian.eat vil the film has great action and the enterprise somethingom happens to the enterprise, the crew gets split up and theyli have to come back together. tete j.j. abrams who directed theted first two movies is producings p this movie. justin lynn is directing itti who also did fast and furiousios four, five and six. six. the action is insane. insan the special effects are incredible and i like this new character named jala. she's fantastic.taic four out of five.ur o worth seeing.wo i will say this.hi i loved star trek 12009. 12009. that film is a masterpiece.ce into darkness i didn't reallydnt care for. this one is fantastic. i gave 84 out of five.f worth seeing in theaters thisert weekend and see in it 2d. skip the 3-d imax. >> since justin vin directingus this fast andti fr going to see space ships ships crashing out of buildingsuildin landing on the
works the idea this time around isrou that the ut has been attacked by crawl.film. fil >> you buried the lead. l >> reporter: he will be ae a monster in this film but he's h great in the role. rol great villian.eat vil the film has great action and the enterprise somethingom happens to the enterprise, the crew gets split up and theyli have to come back together. tete j.j. abrams who directed theted first two movies is producings p this movie. justin lynn is directing itti who also...
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point, saying that last year there was a united thetical front, after charlie hebdo attacks in march. ,ut much criticism has happened including from nicholas sarkozy, who on tv attacked the wrench president. >> you can tell we are moving into an election year. the other big news story is turkey and the failed coup attempt there. >> let's start with harriet paper,he turkish pro-secular publication, typically critical of the turkish government. they have a very busy front page with a lot of different stories. the story on the top, you can see the big picture of the soldiers surrendering with the headline "government crushes coup attempt." the garden is also talking about its front page. -- the guardian is also talking about its front page. people for the moment, including top judges, army commanders, have been detained, and erdogan is out for blood. even calling for the reinstatement of the death penalty. anti-eu and the u.s. are both getting worried about this concentration of power into erdogan's hands. >> he already had this authoritarian perception already, and now according to "the elg
point, saying that last year there was a united thetical front, after charlie hebdo attacks in march. ,ut much criticism has happened including from nicholas sarkozy, who on tv attacked the wrench president. >> you can tell we are moving into an election year. the other big news story is turkey and the failed coup attempt there. >> let's start with harriet paper,he turkish pro-secular publication, typically critical of the turkish government. they have a very busy front page with a...
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east san jose, it was a skornlger with ut. little bit of fog and 60. walnut creek again did top out in one of our warmest and you can see results here. the hazy air quality. looking towards mt. diablo. another spare the air date in effect tomorrow. look at the temperature round. while numbers are dropping off to 99 in walnut creek, we'll hold on to 70s and 80s into 99:00 tonight. we hear there are cooling centers open in pleasonton. if you want to check that out frk you don't have ac and you're stuck in this heat, we know some of these local communities are opening up those cooling centers. as we get a look outside, it's not hot everywhere. san francisco with the fog rolling in and 61 degrees, but it's more comfortable and 79. tomorrow morning, mild yet again. contra costa, al immediate, we'll start with an average of 70 degrees. 67 and tomorrow morning, we'll expegt some of the smoke from the monterey fire to be filtering in. so you want to watch out for that. your micro climate forecast on thursday, it is hot for the south bay. 98 for san jose. no bi
east san jose, it was a skornlger with ut. little bit of fog and 60. walnut creek again did top out in one of our warmest and you can see results here. the hazy air quality. looking towards mt. diablo. another spare the air date in effect tomorrow. look at the temperature round. while numbers are dropping off to 99 in walnut creek, we'll hold on to 70s and 80s into 99:00 tonight. we hear there are cooling centers open in pleasonton. if you want to check that out frk you don't have ac and you're...
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when we say real meat is the first ingredient, ut corn, wheat and soy. for your pet, we go beyond. you don't let anything keep you sidelined. that's why you drink ensure. with 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. for the strength and energy to get back to doing... ...what you love. it's a good thing that you are working with humana and your doctor to maintain your health. because in 5 days, 10 hours and 2 minutes you are going to be 67. and on that day you will walk into a room where 15 people will be waiting... 12 behind the sofa, 2 behind the table and 1 and a half behind a curtain. family: surprise! but only one of them will make a life long dream come true. when your health is ready for them. at humana, we can help you with a personalized plan for your health for years to come. >> pelley: today, federal prosecutors said they will not retry the man convicted of murdering washington intern chandry levy. ingmar guandique's conviction was overturned after doubts were raised about a key witness. jogging in 200worn created a national sensation when it was learned she had
when we say real meat is the first ingredient, ut corn, wheat and soy. for your pet, we go beyond. you don't let anything keep you sidelined. that's why you drink ensure. with 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. for the strength and energy to get back to doing... ...what you love. it's a good thing that you are working with humana and your doctor to maintain your health. because in 5 days, 10 hours and 2 minutes you are going to be 67. and on that day you will walk into a room...
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broad indicators unemployment claims, consumer spending, the jobs numbers, not just the last two months,ut last 69 we are moving in the right direction. the key challenges i think that persist here are to make sure we have shared austerity. that the rising tide lifts all the boats and not just the yachts. that we continue to make progress in wages because i'm not satisfied with 2.6%. i want to do better. too many people who have not gotten the increase they deserve. laura: thank you for joining us. a good month for u.s. jobs in june bringing today's broadcast to a close. you can find much more on all the days news in our website. to reach me and most of the team go to twitter. for all of us here, thank you for watching. have a great weekend. ♪ >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs, and e*trade. >> e-trade is all about seizing opport
broad indicators unemployment claims, consumer spending, the jobs numbers, not just the last two months,ut last 69 we are moving in the right direction. the key challenges i think that persist here are to make sure we have shared austerity. that the rising tide lifts all the boats and not just the yachts. that we continue to make progress in wages because i'm not satisfied with 2.6%. i want to do better. too many people who have not gotten the increase they deserve. laura: thank you for joining...
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sparkle paper towels are great for wiping up fingerprints without ut your savings. just right for cleaning up...jelly... ...water... ...refrigerator doors... ...and look at this... security camera lenses. oh, why don't you tell the homeowners how great sparkle works? just right clean. just right price. sparkle. just right. -lois pricese. [ifrom grocery outlet. - hi, it's... the rest of us! - hey there. - hi! - hey. loifor over 60 years now, grocery outlet has been selling the brands you know and love, for up to 60% less than what you'd pay at traditional grocery stores. - and check this out. lois: we've got meats and produce, naturals and organics, at prices that'll make you wanna sing. - good thing we've got a really catchy theme song. hit it! - ♪ grocery outlet bargain market ♪ - ♪ bargain market ... now it's stuck in my head. >>> well, today's tip of the day is going to be is with collard greens. they would be the most nutritional of all vegetables. they are a superfood. i could spend the next 90 seconds talking about the nutritional value of collard greens but i
sparkle paper towels are great for wiping up fingerprints without ut your savings. just right for cleaning up...jelly... ...water... ...refrigerator doors... ...and look at this... security camera lenses. oh, why don't you tell the homeowners how great sparkle works? just right clean. just right price. sparkle. just right. -lois pricese. [ifrom grocery outlet. - hi, it's... the rest of us! - hey there. - hi! - hey. loifor over 60 years now, grocery outlet has been selling the brands you know...
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now meet nick ut, a vietnamese american. he worked for the associated press for more than a half century. he spent almost a decade covering the vietnam war. beginning at the age of 16 -- 1-6. he won the 1973 pulitzer prize for spot news photography for the terror of war. you may remember his iconic photograph of vietnamese children fleeing from napalm bombing during the vietnam war. it is also my pleasure today to introduce to our moderator, miss angela evans. the dean of the lbj school of public affairs at ut austin. she is a fellow of jack bicco region chair in public affairs. miss evans is also a former deputy director of the congressional research service and is a fellow of the national academy of public administration. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome our panelists. [ applause ] >>> good afternoon, everyone, and welcome. we are so pleased that you're here. and what we're going to be doing today, this is how we're setting this up. obviously we have two very distinguished photo journalists and many of us who lived thr
now meet nick ut, a vietnamese american. he worked for the associated press for more than a half century. he spent almost a decade covering the vietnam war. beginning at the age of 16 -- 1-6. he won the 1973 pulitzer prize for spot news photography for the terror of war. you may remember his iconic photograph of vietnamese children fleeing from napalm bombing during the vietnam war. it is also my pleasure today to introduce to our moderator, miss angela evans. the dean of the lbj school of...
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. >> ut, oh. >> how he does this at this time of the day i don't know. >> yeah. >> that's great. >> here we go. yeah. >> look at that. >> they call him hawk. >> i tried this earlier and hit myself in the face♪ nice, nice. nice. >> there you go. >> what you got? >> i like it. now, how do i get in. how do i get in on this. >> okay. >> hold my finger up. >> don't move. >> don't be nervous. >> okay. >> everyone is watching. >> i'm not going to look. >> easy, easy. >> i'm not looking look. >> like you've been doing it for years. >> that's about all i got. that's all i got this morning we'll come back in the 6:00 hour and hopefully by then i figure it out and they make me honorary member. >> i feel like you have this exactly i do. >> hyundai coordination. >> oh! sgl [ applause ]. >> very good catch,. >> that's awesome pat we'll check in with you in a little bit. >> coming up still ahead a sight at sea. >> whales are lunging out of the ocean. we'll tell you why when we come fios is not cable. we're wired differently. so we wired the wagner's house with 100 meg internet. which means that in the
. >> ut, oh. >> how he does this at this time of the day i don't know. >> yeah. >> that's great. >> here we go. yeah. >> look at that. >> they call him hawk. >> i tried this earlier and hit myself in the face♪ nice, nice. nice. >> there you go. >> what you got? >> i like it. now, how do i get in. how do i get in on this. >> okay. >> hold my finger up. >> don't move. >> don't be nervous. >> okay....
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the portico of the white house and the veranda of his ranch, where everyone seems to be doing well. .ut there is another city there is another part to the shining city. the part where some people cannot pay their mortgages, and most young people can't afford one. where students can afford the education they need and middle-class parents watched the dreams they hold for their children evaporate. in this part of the city, there moreore poor than ever, families in trouble, more and more people who need help but cannot find it. worse, there are elderly people who tremble in the basements of their houses there, and there are people who sleep in the city street in the gutter where the glitter doesn't show. ghettos were thousands of young people without a job or an education give their lives away to drug dealers every day. president,spair, mr. in the face is that you don't see, in the places that you don't visit in your shining city. president, -- mr. president, you ought to know that this nation is more a tale of two cities that it is just a shining city on a hill. maybe, mr. president, if yo
the portico of the white house and the veranda of his ranch, where everyone seems to be doing well. .ut there is another city there is another part to the shining city. the part where some people cannot pay their mortgages, and most young people can't afford one. where students can afford the education they need and middle-class parents watched the dreams they hold for their children evaporate. in this part of the city, there moreore poor than ever, families in trouble, more and more people who...
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decades and their father was a co-founder we spoke to the theater director and she says the layoffs are ut part of a broader plan to cut debt and revamp the theater to did he declining enroll many. she did not have a comment of why they cannot be part of the theater's next phase. >> mayor kenney said archbishop chaput's actions were not christian. that's a quote. when he released new guidelines holy communion. an article on catholic leagu league.org bill donahue said "james kenney was elected mayor of philadelphia. he seems to think that gives him the authority or qualifications to run the catholic church in his city. does it not. it goes on to say, it is an abuse of his office to use his platform as mayor to publicly intrude on what is clearly an internal church matter. and it is far from the first time he has used his position as government official to tack the catholic church. donahue says the catholic league hopes supporters will e-mail the mayor. >>> here's live look at allentown right now where temperatures are still in the upper 80s but it feels even warmer than that as heat wave gr
decades and their father was a co-founder we spoke to the theater director and she says the layoffs are ut part of a broader plan to cut debt and revamp the theater to did he declining enroll many. she did not have a comment of why they cannot be part of the theater's next phase. >> mayor kenney said archbishop chaput's actions were not christian. that's a quote. when he released new guidelines holy communion. an article on catholic leagu league.org bill donahue said "james kenney...
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ut i'm exciteds as a member of congress in the advancements in telecommunications technology, the smart phones and allied instruments. they really are making the american people's minds a lot -- lives a lot simpler and asier. now, i'll tell you one thing that amazed me. when you look at the light, when you have the app and you can change the color of the light by mbing your finger around, it reminds me of disco. i'm old school. you know i had a loot of if -- lot of fun playing with that device. but it's amazing. consumer at the electronics group brought this to the hill. we don't have a chance to visit, actually have our hands on kind of interaxe with it. so bringing it out here so we can actually play with the toys and touch the instruments and utilize this and imagine how it can fit into our lives, that's what good about this. >> you said you are a consumer first and a congressman second. when you look at some of this technology through a congressional eye, is there anything you think congress can do to support the technology and the advantage of technology as opposed to maybe regular
ut i'm exciteds as a member of congress in the advancements in telecommunications technology, the smart phones and allied instruments. they really are making the american people's minds a lot -- lives a lot simpler and asier. now, i'll tell you one thing that amazed me. when you look at the light, when you have the app and you can change the color of the light by mbing your finger around, it reminds me of disco. i'm old school. you know i had a loot of if -- lot of fun playing with that device....
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. >> what ay ahe ut his new role. >> first at 7 a disturbing discover and this is the same site where
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in the top of the sixth, ut-oh, we have the braves bat, garcia hits a double to deep right center andlike that's now two-one atlanta. then in the sixth the red hot mikell franco hits a homer to right field. his fourth straight game with a home monday. 17th of the season of the bottom of the eighth the braves leading three-two. freddie galvis with two run homerun the phillies win four-three. they've won eight of their last nine. pete mackanin says he's happy for freddie galvis. >> freed dee need add couple hits. he got them and the homerun obviously was huge. nice to come back like that after getting behind. >> seven time wimbledon champ roger federer with unbelievable win. he came from two sets down to advance to the semi finals. federer looking for a record eight single title at wimbledon. he's tied with pete sampras. stars out that to see him. who do we have here, david beckham and behind the beard our own bradley cooper. >> as nba free agency continues the heat will say goodbye to dwayne wade the 12-time nba all star agreed to two-year, $47 million deal with the bulls. >> i got dom
in the top of the sixth, ut-oh, we have the braves bat, garcia hits a double to deep right center andlike that's now two-one atlanta. then in the sixth the red hot mikell franco hits a homer to right field. his fourth straight game with a home monday. 17th of the season of the bottom of the eighth the braves leading three-two. freddie galvis with two run homerun the phillies win four-three. they've won eight of their last nine. pete mackanin says he's happy for freddie galvis. >> freed...
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ut. your business needs a lot of speed. but getting it doesn't have to break the bank. introducing the comcast business summer savings event. now you can get a lot for a little. as little as a cup of coffee and donut a day. fast internet speed to drive performance, plus cutting edge wifi for your employees and customers, and voice mobility so your calls find you wherever you are. get some of our most advanced products at a great price with over $500 in savings. call today and ask how to get these savings plus a $250 prepaid card. comcast business. built for business. >> trailer clinic toll vice presidential slot, two names have ' pledged since the frontrunners, bill saxon senator tim kaine, you know, we are following this. we have couple of thoughts for you. >> you want to go first? >> well, so i pick one of the things is tom billsack, reason being, this guy is the former governor of iowa, of course swing state, a loft talk that iowa also a must win. good name for it. >> my pick, boom boom boom; virginia senator tim kane, former governor, by all accords, a really nice,
ut. your business needs a lot of speed. but getting it doesn't have to break the bank. introducing the comcast business summer savings event. now you can get a lot for a little. as little as a cup of coffee and donut a day. fast internet speed to drive performance, plus cutting edge wifi for your employees and customers, and voice mobility so your calls find you wherever you are. get some of our most advanced products at a great price with over $500 in savings. call today and ask how to get...
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ut for people with heart failure, tomorrow is not a given.i> but entresto is a medicine that helps make more tomorrows possible. ♪ tomorrow, tomorrow... ♪ i love ya, tomorrow in the largest heart failure study ever. entresto helped more people stay alive and out of the hospital than a leading heart failure medicine. women who are pregnant must not take entresto. it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren. if you've had angioedema while taking an ace or arb medicine, don't take entresto. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure... ...kidney problems, or high potassium in your blood. ♪ tomorrow, tomorrow i love ya, tomorrow.♪ ask your heart doctor about entresto. and help make tomorrow possible. ♪ you're only a day away ♪ >>> we're back now from nice, france, where are where the shook is pal
ut for people with heart failure, tomorrow is not a given.i> but entresto is a medicine that helps make more tomorrows possible. ♪ tomorrow, tomorrow... ♪ i love ya, tomorrow in the largest heart failure study ever. entresto helped more people stay alive and out of the hospital than a leading heart failure medicine. women who are pregnant must not take entresto. it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren. if you've had angioedema...
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in the top of the sixth, ut-oh, we have the braves bat, garcia hits a double to deep right center andust like that's now two-one atlanta. then in the sixth the red hot mikell franco hits a homer to right field. his fourth straight game with a home monday. 17th of the season of the bottom of the eighth the braves leading three-two. freddie galvis with two run homerun the phillies win four-three. they've won eight of their last nine. pete mackanin says he's happy for freddie galvis. >> freed dee need add couple hits. he got them and the homerun obviously was huge. nice to come back like that after getting behind. >> seven time wimbledon champ roger federer with unbelievable win. he came from two sets down to advance to the semi finals. federer looking for a record eight single title at wimbledon. he's tied with pete sampras. stars out that to see him. who do we have here, david beckham and behind the beard our own bradley cooper. >> as nba free agency continues the heat will say goodbye to dwayne wade the 12-time nba all star agreed to two-year, $47 million deal with the bulls. >> i got
in the top of the sixth, ut-oh, we have the braves bat, garcia hits a double to deep right center andust like that's now two-one atlanta. then in the sixth the red hot mikell franco hits a homer to right field. his fourth straight game with a home monday. 17th of the season of the bottom of the eighth the braves leading three-two. freddie galvis with two run homerun the phillies win four-three. they've won eight of their last nine. pete mackanin says he's happy for freddie galvis. >>...
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ut this story i regret to tell you is far from unique. the fact is that there are many, many stories similar to this where unscrupulous fishermen use the isolation of the sea to hide their crimes. enslaved crew members most of whom are under 17 years of age are forced to work 18 to 20 hour days. they're denied medical care. they're force fed amphetamines to help them work through the pain. and the reasons aren't hard to figure out. when criminals are able to turn a profit in an illegal fishing market they'll go after as many fish as possible. so they also not only destroy lives and human beings, but they destroy an eco system. and the more labor they have on board the larger their catches will be. the economic incentives are there which is precisely why illegal unregulated and unreported fishing practices have grown into a $20 billion a year industry and that is why stopping those practices is going to be a major focus on the ocean clsfrens that i will be hosting here at state department on september 15. a global coordinated effort is des
ut this story i regret to tell you is far from unique. the fact is that there are many, many stories similar to this where unscrupulous fishermen use the isolation of the sea to hide their crimes. enslaved crew members most of whom are under 17 years of age are forced to work 18 to 20 hour days. they're denied medical care. they're force fed amphetamines to help them work through the pain. and the reasons aren't hard to figure out. when criminals are able to turn a profit in an illegal fishing...