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it's walter white. a walter white bobble head.rns out, 6,000 voters decided to send walter white up into the sky beating out a character from "the walking dead" and "game of thrones," and everybody knows white from "breaking bad," and as he gets up there, the glasses fog up like real glasses would. guess what? he's in temperatures low as negative 65 degrees fahrenheit, speeds up to 95 miles per hour, and altitude of 85,000 feet. >> oh! >> walter white's all over the place. that is cool. he spent six hours in space. here comes his big fall down. the bobble head part makes it. check this out. yeah, that's a neck injury. now the search. listen to the guy here. >> we are in wyoming. some 300 miles away from launch, and somewhere over there walter white. >> they found walter in one piece. broken neck, but that can be repaired. long live. >>> that's all for us here at "right this minute," thank you for joining us. "right this minute," thank you for joining us. we'll see you next time. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> hi, everyb
it's walter white. a walter white bobble head.rns out, 6,000 voters decided to send walter white up into the sky beating out a character from "the walking dead" and "game of thrones," and everybody knows white from "breaking bad," and as he gets up there, the glasses fog up like real glasses would. guess what? he's in temperatures low as negative 65 degrees fahrenheit, speeds up to 95 miles per hour, and altitude of 85,000 feet. >> oh! >> walter white's...
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[thunder rumbling] - walter kept talking.is memories would come out in fragments, so i'd write down whatever he said, and as time went by, we started cutting those pieces of paper and putting memories together that belonged together. - and then jane brought in a book: trauma and recovery, by--the author, i think, was judith herman. and this was based on the holocaust, but when she was reading, i was able to take out a lot of the words and replace them with the lakota, with pine ridge, the environment here. and it began to make sense, and that's when i realized that my mind lacked focus. it was fragmented. and i would change the subject to stay away from a lot of the pain. and i didn't even know where the pain was coming from. - i came to meet walter littlemoon and his wife jane through my work here at the victims of violence program in cambridge, somerville, massachusetts. when walter and jane walked into this building, central street health center, it was very clear that he was in a lot of pain. - this is a picture of my mot
[thunder rumbling] - walter kept talking.is memories would come out in fragments, so i'd write down whatever he said, and as time went by, we started cutting those pieces of paper and putting memories together that belonged together. - and then jane brought in a book: trauma and recovery, by--the author, i think, was judith herman. and this was based on the holocaust, but when she was reading, i was able to take out a lot of the words and replace them with the lakota, with pine ridge, the...
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walter and i read two different opinions in canning. the way that he makes it sound like walter would tell napoleon and waterloo, look at positive side. i don't see how that was a victory. but what is more importantly, the case, is that the court gave a resounding rejection of legislative history. i wrote an academic piece on this. i've been very critical of legislative history as a basis for statutory interpretation and the court clearly rejected that, as it must. it does not matter one iota if every president has violated the constitution. that history doesn't make it anything less than a violation. but in terms of your question, we've been there, done that. everything that my colleagues have said. when they said, well, look, you can't have a secretary that's not funded. the house of representatives pulled the funding of a position in the state department because they did not want this public advocacy position to continue. i'm not getting flu the merits of that. what the administration did, and this was predictable because of the way
walter and i read two different opinions in canning. the way that he makes it sound like walter would tell napoleon and waterloo, look at positive side. i don't see how that was a victory. but what is more importantly, the case, is that the court gave a resounding rejection of legislative history. i wrote an academic piece on this. i've been very critical of legislative history as a basis for statutory interpretation and the court clearly rejected that, as it must. it does not matter one iota...
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i respectfully think that walter is being too narrow. if you look at the cases, there are various forms of injury that have been recognized for standing. if you look at, for example, judge bates' decision in the myers' case, he said i'm looking for an institutional injury. he was actually talking about reins. in powell you had a member of congress that was actually coming forward and he was personally agrieved because he had been excluded from congress and that was viewed as an injury and you have in subpoena case as different type of injury which is an institutional injury. in coleman, you had 21 out of 40 kansas legislators who had recognized standing because they had an institutional sfatanding. this is part of the confusion that we see in this area. because there is a lack of clarity. but my point is only that i believe those other forms of injury are not being manifested of walter's analysis. >> again, you've been very generous, mr. chairman. i don't want to overstay my welcome. i appreciate your testimony. it's been very helpful. t
i respectfully think that walter is being too narrow. if you look at the cases, there are various forms of injury that have been recognized for standing. if you look at, for example, judge bates' decision in the myers' case, he said i'm looking for an institutional injury. he was actually talking about reins. in powell you had a member of congress that was actually coming forward and he was personally agrieved because he had been excluded from congress and that was viewed as an injury and you...
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for melissa magee, and the entire "action news" team, i'm walter perez. entire "action news" team, i'm walter perez. have a great if he were a lobbyist... if they were political contributors... maybe tom corbett would listen to them, instead of cutting funding for their schools. oil and gas companies gave corbett 1.7 million dollars in political contributions. and he gave them a sweetheart deal on taxes that's costing pennsylvania billions. corbett's mismanagement has caused a huge budget deficit. and his painful education cuts are forcing teacher layoffs and increasing class sizes. now corbett wants to give the oil and gas industry even more handouts. and what's he getting from them? corbett's keeping that secret. so pennsylvanians are challenging tom corbett to come clean. release the records of your meetings with donors... that you've been hiding. disclose all the contributions, letters and emails from oil and gas lobbyists who influence you. we've got a right to know who tom corbett's listening to. because it sure isn't us. melissa: tonight on "bet on
for melissa magee, and the entire "action news" team, i'm walter perez. entire "action news" team, i'm walter perez. have a great if he were a lobbyist... if they were political contributors... maybe tom corbett would listen to them, instead of cutting funding for their schools. oil and gas companies gave corbett 1.7 million dollars in political contributions. and he gave them a sweetheart deal on taxes that's costing pennsylvania billions. corbett's mismanagement has caused...
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saturday night, i'm walter perez. the big story on "action news" tonight is the investigation into a fast-moving and deadly fire. as we told you, four young children were trappeded in and could not be saved. 28 people are homeless. annie mccormick is back on the scene on the 6500 block of guestner street and what's the latest on the investigation here annie? >> reporter: walter, this fire was so intense it took out nearly this entire city block. witnesses say the woman able to jump to safety lost two of her own children and she desperately tried to get back inside. >> i want to die. >> family members broke down near the scene of the deadly four alarm blaze that killed four children. it sfreed four more. trapping two brothers 1 and 4 and 4-year-old twin girls identified by family as marie and maria boa. the twins father remembered his girls who loved surprised school and music. >> my little girl they love to play i mean they love to read. >> he says the girls' mother was inside at the time. fire and jumped to safety an
saturday night, i'm walter perez. the big story on "action news" tonight is the investigation into a fast-moving and deadly fire. as we told you, four young children were trappeded in and could not be saved. 28 people are homeless. annie mccormick is back on the scene on the 6500 block of guestner street and what's the latest on the investigation here annie? >> reporter: walter, this fire was so intense it took out nearly this entire city block. witnesses say the woman able to...
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>>> saturday night i'm walterer pest. president obama is planning a visit to the first state. >>> comedian tracie morgan's attorneys say they are planning to sue wal-mart. >>> but the big story on "action news" is moving tribute from the only survivor of the shooting rampage in texas. three days since investigators say cassidy stays parents and sibling where is killed by her uncle in law and today the teenager honored her loved ones in a very special way. "action news" reporter kenneth moton is live from the satellite center with more on that story, kenneth. >> reporter: let me remine thaw cassidy stays pretended to be dead after she and her family members, were shot. police say that her actions saved lives and today, she was back at the school of her brothers and sisters attendance for that special memorial services. >> ♪ >> reporter: standing strong and surrounded by so many loved ones in her muse ton community 15 year-old cassidy stay publicly remembered her parents and sibling, who were gunned down, just days ago. >>
>>> saturday night i'm walterer pest. president obama is planning a visit to the first state. >>> comedian tracie morgan's attorneys say they are planning to sue wal-mart. >>> but the big story on "action news" is moving tribute from the only survivor of the shooting rampage in texas. three days since investigators say cassidy stays parents and sibling where is killed by her uncle in law and today the teenager honored her loved ones in a very special way....
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walter myers in 1986 wrote an essay that said we are going to change the industry. since then the industry has changed but in many ways not as fast or as strongly or comprehensively as many of us would like. >> good morning. i am the ceo. the world of publishing. i sort of stumbled into the world of publishing in the 90s because african-american fiction books had taken this country by storm and publishers did not understand how to market and promote these books and my company, literary media publishing consultants was created. we did a lot of work in that area and was so fascinating to be on the cusp of all the wonderful authors and most were no long serbian published. terry mcmillan was at the top of the food shane making people understand reading, there was a joy in reading. subsequently as the publishing industry developed, fiction books especially for women i started to see a void in the world of children's books and 23 years ago, i found in an organization called the african american children's book project. that cold frosty morning, the beginning of a novel, o
walter myers in 1986 wrote an essay that said we are going to change the industry. since then the industry has changed but in many ways not as fast or as strongly or comprehensively as many of us would like. >> good morning. i am the ceo. the world of publishing. i sort of stumbled into the world of publishing in the 90s because african-american fiction books had taken this country by storm and publishers did not understand how to market and promote these books and my company, literary...
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i'm walter perez. the big story on "action news" tonight is another heartbreaking story of loss from a family from west chester. west bradford volunteer ryan miller was killed in a motorcycle crash in east bradford n a tragic twist his older brother robe also a volunteer firefighters also died in a motorcycle crash in may of last year. "action news" reporter kenneth moton is live outside the west bradford fire company with a tragic story. kenneth. >>> walter, this is a well-known family so this whole community is feeling this loss tonight. the flag is already as half staff that fire company which has seen so much tragedy in one year. >> on this scenic narrow stretch of alegen road 25-year-old ryan miller lost his life. >> ryan was a very loving person. >> investigators say he lost control of his motorcycle around midnight sunday and hit a tree. his girlfriend says he was avid bike rider but passion was service. miller was a fire fighter west bradford township fire company. >> he loved. it loved giving
i'm walter perez. the big story on "action news" tonight is another heartbreaking story of loss from a family from west chester. west bradford volunteer ryan miller was killed in a motorcycle crash in east bradford n a tragic twist his older brother robe also a volunteer firefighters also died in a motorcycle crash in may of last year. "action news" reporter kenneth moton is live outside the west bradford fire company with a tragic story. kenneth. >>> walter, this...
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saturday night i'm walter perez and the big story on "action news" is astone ericing story of survival. she endured a living nightmare and she is sharing her gratitude and spirit. sken live in the satellite center with this amazing story. kenneth. >> she is out of the hospital tonight and received quite a lx from her community after she survived a massacre. >> her entire family was taken away but not her spirit or smile. she was surrounded by loved ones outside of houston, texas saturday speaking out for the first time since they say her exuncle in law brutally murdereder her parents and siblings. >> i'm thankful for the people praying for me and keeping my family in their thoughts. >> ron kas beingle tide up his ex-wife's sister and husband and five children including cassidy and wanted to know whereabouts of exwhen he didn't know he that them all. only cassidy survived with bullet grays to the head. she pretended to be dead. she was held as a hero and able to alert police and warm them accused killer was headed for her grandparents. >> it's difficult to imagine how we'll ever move on
saturday night i'm walter perez and the big story on "action news" is astone ericing story of survival. she endured a living nightmare and she is sharing her gratitude and spirit. sken live in the satellite center with this amazing story. kenneth. >> she is out of the hospital tonight and received quite a lx from her community after she survived a massacre. >> her entire family was taken away but not her spirit or smile. she was surrounded by loved ones outside of houston,...
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i respectfully think that walter is being too narrow. if you look at the cases, there are various forms of injury that have been recognized for standing. if you look at, for example, judge bates' decision in the myers' case, he said i'm looking for an institutional injury. he was actually talking about reins. in powell you had a member of congress that was actually coming forward and he was personally agrieved because he had been excluded from congress and that was viewed as an injury and you have in subpoena case as different type of injury which is an institutional injury. in coleman, you had 21 out of 40 kansas legislators who had recognized standing because they had an institutional sfatanding. this is part of the confusion that we see in this area. because there is a lack of clarity. but my point is only that i believe those other forms of injury are not being manifested of walter's analysis. >> again, you've been very generous, mr. chairman. i don't want to overstay my welcome. i appreciate your testimony. it's been very helpful. t
i respectfully think that walter is being too narrow. if you look at the cases, there are various forms of injury that have been recognized for standing. if you look at, for example, judge bates' decision in the myers' case, he said i'm looking for an institutional injury. he was actually talking about reins. in powell you had a member of congress that was actually coming forward and he was personally agrieved because he had been excluded from congress and that was viewed as an injury and you...
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let's go over to kenneth moten. >> reporter: walter a number of concerns at this hour. evidence being lost at the scene and the treatment of the bodies, more than 48 hours after the commercial airliner was shot out of the sky. the stench of death fills the air. the movement of the international monitors continues to be limited by russian-backed spraiflts -- separatists. >> there's a lot of security people with heavy arms, we're being watched very carefully. >> reporter: the pressure is on russian president vladimir putin who is being urged to influence the separate iists to cooperate. some remains have been place understand body bags. >> inaudible, the site being treated properly, the shock in ther lands. >> the only american on that flight quinn lucas schansman. >> big boy, very lively. and of course at the moment, the whole family is in mourning. >> reporter: meanwhile, the aids conference was started in australia. it was reported 100 scientists and reachers were on board, but that number was lord to 6, but the impact -- lowered to 6. but that impact is still felt. >>
let's go over to kenneth moten. >> reporter: walter a number of concerns at this hour. evidence being lost at the scene and the treatment of the bodies, more than 48 hours after the commercial airliner was shot out of the sky. the stench of death fills the air. the movement of the international monitors continues to be limited by russian-backed spraiflts -- separatists. >> there's a lot of security people with heavy arms, we're being watched very carefully. >> reporter: the...
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i'm del walters in new york. and a reminder you are always check us out 24 hours a day by going to our website, aljazeera.com. ♪ >> if you're legally qualified to vote, that doesn't necessarily mean you can do it. you have to register and show up on the appointed day, and now in more places, show a government i.d. of some sort. a pursuant guarantee or impediments. that's the "inside story." hello, i'm ray suarez.
i'm del walters in new york. and a reminder you are always check us out 24 hours a day by going to our website, aljazeera.com. ♪ >> if you're legally qualified to vote, that doesn't necessarily mean you can do it. you have to register and show up on the appointed day, and now in more places, show a government i.d. of some sort. a pursuant guarantee or impediments. that's the "inside story." hello, i'm ray suarez.
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. >> saturday night, i'm walter perez, 4th of july celebrations continue across the region tonight. >>> the search for the driver and the car that crashed straight through a local apartment building. >>> but the big story on "action news" tonight is the devastating fire that killed four children in southwest philadelphia. the flames erupted and spread to 8 different homes on the 6500 block of guess in -- g. he -- gestner. annie mccormick has more. many are grieving trying to figure out what caused the fire. a woman was watching 6 children, four of her children were her own kids. the other four remained trapped inside. take a look behind me, you can see the damage, this did spread to four homes and spread to 8 homes. many people are displaced. l.and i is working to board up many of the windows, this tight in it community said they are working together to comfort the families that are shocked by the horrible tragedy. raw emotions from a grandmother of two children killed in the fire. the fast-moving three-alarm blaze broke out at 3:00 a.m. four children were killed including two twin gi
. >> saturday night, i'm walter perez, 4th of july celebrations continue across the region tonight. >>> the search for the driver and the car that crashed straight through a local apartment building. >>> but the big story on "action news" tonight is the devastating fire that killed four children in southwest philadelphia. the flames erupted and spread to 8 different homes on the 6500 block of guess in -- g. he -- gestner. annie mccormick has more. many are...
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. >> saturday night i'm walter perez here's what's happening on "action news" at 11:3030. police in delaware are looking for a gunman behind a daytime shooting in shop heing center. >> and a community calls on her community to use plaque top. >> it's a twelve hour cease-fire that gave emergency crews enough time survey the damage and recover more bodies from the rubble. >>> ham as resumed rocket fire on israel today after rejecting the cease-fire. israel decided to extend its end of truce for 24 hours. the country warns military will re1307bd to any ak tacks. dann clothier reports. >> two bright lights streaking akos the cry, flashing and disappearing followed by two loud explosions. hamas, which rules gaza, said it fired rockets aimed at israel and the rocket attack coming at end of 12 hour humanitarian cease-fire and break in humility will venture out. it is safe to venture for food and money. look at the line extending down to street to use the taxt m. >> it was also cleanup time. dam in some areas that will take years to repair. rubble, it's full ever bodies. 85 were p
. >> saturday night i'm walter perez here's what's happening on "action news" at 11:3030. police in delaware are looking for a gunman behind a daytime shooting in shop heing center. >> and a community calls on her community to use plaque top. >> it's a twelve hour cease-fire that gave emergency crews enough time survey the damage and recover more bodies from the rubble. >>> ham as resumed rocket fire on israel today after rejecting the cease-fire. israel...
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walter perez is standing by live in levittown buck county, but first lets go to adam joseph. what are the chances the more storms tonight. >> reporter: they are peppered through the region and they won't have the tremendous squall line but double scan live shows the area is quiet, and muggy right now, and one downpour in lancaster county and a severe storm north of lehigh county and that is where a strong warning remains in affect until 6:45 p.m., just to the north of easton, and this is bethlehem no longer in the warning where the storm is pushed to the north and east. if we look at the storm on double scan live, in chapman, bethlehem, it's north of there moving to the east at 40 miles per hour and 52 lightning strikes and strong winds of 60 miles per hour, but hail is the main culprit with this storm. this is the hail mode, anywhere you see the purple up to portland, one inch in diameter tear, about the size of a quarter, this is drifting towards the poconos and monroe county, a severe thunderstorm watch is up until 10:00 for basically the entire area, the watch is there fo
walter perez is standing by live in levittown buck county, but first lets go to adam joseph. what are the chances the more storms tonight. >> reporter: they are peppered through the region and they won't have the tremendous squall line but double scan live shows the area is quiet, and muggy right now, and one downpour in lancaster county and a severe storm north of lehigh county and that is where a strong warning remains in affect until 6:45 p.m., just to the north of easton, and this is...
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i'm not sure how walter gets to eight. i can't count up to eight. i can count up to eight but i don't count eight justices. he is certainly correct about justice scalia's position on legislative authority but i extend your question. but i disagree with some of the cases that tend to mind the line between article one and article two. >> thank you very much. part of the testimony this morning seemed to indicate prior congress's past law that really we should not stand behind or really had no inherent interest as an institution, and that would tend to say nor should the president have to follow what i believe was law. i came to congress, went to a small school in texas, southw t southwestern. the law of the land is what we have agreed in the oath of office that i take, that the president takes, the law, rule of law. please discuss this issue about maybe that was a couple congresses ago and maybe this president is not bound by the same set of laws. >> first of all, i disagree with walter's view that that was the 111th congress and you're a different con
i'm not sure how walter gets to eight. i can't count up to eight. i can count up to eight but i don't count eight justices. he is certainly correct about justice scalia's position on legislative authority but i extend your question. but i disagree with some of the cases that tend to mind the line between article one and article two. >> thank you very much. part of the testimony this morning seemed to indicate prior congress's past law that really we should not stand behind or really had...
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reporting live in northeast philadelphia, ken, channel "action news," walter. >> kenneth. thanks for the update. following a developing story out of wilmington, delaware tonight a woman is city beingly injured after she was shot on the street there. it happened on the 600 block of north adam street before 10 p.m. the woman was rushed to christianne hospital in critical condition with several gun shot wounds. investigators remain on the scene. so far officers have not released information about the suspects or a motive in this case. >>> a family in philadelphia out for a fun day in fairmont park was nearly crushed by a falling tree while sitting their suv. hasan and three children were leaving could be's creek when they heard a loud noise. moments later their car was covered in heavy branches. >> it was a cracking noise and the tree fell open the car. i started crying. >> the tree also took out a power line. so peco responded secure the scene to make repairs. it is believed the recent severe weather may have weakened the tree and caused it to snap. nobody was injured. >> a
reporting live in northeast philadelphia, ken, channel "action news," walter. >> kenneth. thanks for the update. following a developing story out of wilmington, delaware tonight a woman is city beingly injured after she was shot on the street there. it happened on the 600 block of north adam street before 10 p.m. the woman was rushed to christianne hospital in critical condition with several gun shot wounds. investigators remain on the scene. so far officers have not released...
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finally we have walter dellinger, the douglas b. maggs professor emeritus of the school of law at duke university. we did not bring a basketball for you this morning, but we have a goal in mind today. professor is also a lawyer at o'mevley and myers, and thank you very much for joining us. today's hearing will be structured as follows. i'll share an opening statement before turning to our ranking member, louise slaughter, so that she can provide us with her opening statement. i will then ask each of our witnesses to provide us with their testimony that will help these members of the rules committee to better understand their thoughts on the issues that are before us today. as we hear each witnesses' testimony, we'll then open up the hearing to questions, and i encourage each member of the committee to make an opening statement as they choose at the time they have their question. we need to remember that we are attempting to ensure that the members as well as each of our guests have an opportunity to fully vet and give their ideas, b
finally we have walter dellinger, the douglas b. maggs professor emeritus of the school of law at duke university. we did not bring a basketball for you this morning, but we have a goal in mind today. professor is also a lawyer at o'mevley and myers, and thank you very much for joining us. today's hearing will be structured as follows. i'll share an opening statement before turning to our ranking member, louise slaughter, so that she can provide us with her opening statement. i will then ask...
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walter. >> thank you, annie. people attempting to walk and bike on the penny back were met with police and firefighters. a body was discovered in pennypack creek. crews responded to the rhawn street entrance. few other details released as this investigation continues. and we'll have an update tonight. >> a man is dead after police say his paraplegic brother shot him to save his sister. 40-year-old john map was found lying on the stwreet a gun shot wound to the chest on the 5800 block of filbert over nights. his 34-year-old brother told police he shot map who was attacking their sister. so far no arrestsch the investigation continues. >>> a family from chester county along with fire fighting community endured another tragic loss tonight. west bradford volunteer firefighter ryan miller was killed 234 a motorcycle crash overnight happened along the 1100 block of hourton road and west chester and ryan's older brother robe also a volunteer firefighters was killed in it a motorcycle crash as well this past may. >>> mor
walter. >> thank you, annie. people attempting to walk and bike on the penny back were met with police and firefighters. a body was discovered in pennypack creek. crews responded to the rhawn street entrance. few other details released as this investigation continues. and we'll have an update tonight. >> a man is dead after police say his paraplegic brother shot him to save his sister. 40-year-old john map was found lying on the stwreet a gun shot wound to the chest on the 5800...
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>> walter, of course, walter who came back and told what he saw in vietnam and changed the tide of the war. >> you explain for a 14-year-old or a 15-year-old student why is so important for them in journalism? and the same for cronkite because neither one of those names are familiar. >> that is scary, isn't it? a first rate journalist of broadcasting. he went where he saw a story and he reported it and he didn't favor anybody. this is a time before there was much regulation. he said what he thought. there's a danger to that because he was extremely powerful. he thought something and talked about it and we didn't agree with it. i always saw that danger as well. walter cronkite, was probably the most neutral person on air that has been. people identified with him in those days as uncle walter. people turned on the cbs news to be reassured every night. when he went to vietnam and he saw what was really going on there, he came back and said, we ought to get out of vietnam. we are losing a lot of lives. that,resident johnson saw he said if i lost walter cronkite, i lost the country. he was
>> walter, of course, walter who came back and told what he saw in vietnam and changed the tide of the war. >> you explain for a 14-year-old or a 15-year-old student why is so important for them in journalism? and the same for cronkite because neither one of those names are familiar. >> that is scary, isn't it? a first rate journalist of broadcasting. he went where he saw a story and he reported it and he didn't favor anybody. this is a time before there was much regulation....
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and he asks another oss'er, walter, to create a collection. walter had been asked by allen dulles to create a special collection in the library on intelligence. that now numbers over 25 thousand volumes on intelligence. maybe a quarter are in english. the oldest is a codebook that goes back to 1606. it is walter's job to build a tangible collection of items. it grew by bits and pieces. sometimes, people would simply drop objects on walter's desk. not a lot of documentation in the early days. other museums will appreciate the fact that one of our largest donors is found in collection. the objects we take him today -- we have best practices in place, and the objects we take into the collection today are well-documented. it is our job to collect the agencies tangible heritage and -- the agency's tangible heritage and to preserve and document that tangible heritage, which is now over 18,000 objects, and to put those objects in educational exhibits to help give our visitors, and by extension the american people, through our traveling exhibit, our l
and he asks another oss'er, walter, to create a collection. walter had been asked by allen dulles to create a special collection in the library on intelligence. that now numbers over 25 thousand volumes on intelligence. maybe a quarter are in english. the oldest is a codebook that goes back to 1606. it is walter's job to build a tangible collection of items. it grew by bits and pieces. sometimes, people would simply drop objects on walter's desk. not a lot of documentation in the early days....
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>> surprised night i'm walter perez with sarah bloomquist. we begin tonight with a developing story from philadelphia's could be's creek section. a day in fairmount park nearly turned tragic when a huge tree fell on an suv with a family inside. "action news" reporter kenneth moton is more on what happened. kenneth. >> walter, luckily the west philadelphia father and three children were able to walk away from this one without any injuries. take a look at this right now. . this is frightening moments that happened to them on the other side of could be's creek parkway thomas avenue. inside the park we can see the front of the suv. the rest is under that tree. >> it came down fast right at the base. >> tree just fell on the car you know what i mean smash. >> under all that folliage and heavy limbs you can barely see the yukon on could be's creek. he and his kids were leaving the park when things turned scary. >> i looked back to see if they were okay they were crying and all that. i hopped outlet them out. >> it was a crack noise and then the tre
>> surprised night i'm walter perez with sarah bloomquist. we begin tonight with a developing story from philadelphia's could be's creek section. a day in fairmount park nearly turned tragic when a huge tree fell on an suv with a family inside. "action news" reporter kenneth moton is more on what happened. kenneth. >> walter, luckily the west philadelphia father and three children were able to walk away from this one without any injuries. take a look at this right now. ....
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reporting live in southeast philadelphia, walter perez. >>> thank you, walter. new information and in you video a robbery at th at a wawa. he walked into a wawa at 12:30. he picked up a candy bar and handed the clerk he with a dollar bill. please call police if you have a tip. >>> the philadelphia police are looking for a gun-tauting criminal. he went through a neighborhood randomly firing hi gun. it happened a -- his gun. a car and house were damaged by bullets. if you have in i information on the shooting call philadelphia police. >>> president obama will use the enteinterstate 495 bridge development to push for more initiatives to increase private sector investments. highway trust fund is expected to dry up next month. the president says without the funds projects will stall and thousands may lose their jobs. >>> now to the growing tensions in the middle east. there may be seens of a cease-fire between israel and hamas. both are continuing their aeriel assaults as the death toll in gaza continues to rise. the sharrie williams has more. >>reporter:there are ne
reporting live in southeast philadelphia, walter perez. >>> thank you, walter. new information and in you video a robbery at th at a wawa. he walked into a wawa at 12:30. he picked up a candy bar and handed the clerk he with a dollar bill. please call police if you have a tip. >>> the philadelphia police are looking for a gun-tauting criminal. he went through a neighborhood randomly firing hi gun. it happened a -- his gun. a car and house were damaged by bullets. if you have...
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'er, walter,her oss to create a collection. walter had been asked by allen dulles to create a special collection in the library just on intelligence. over 25,000bers volumes on intelligence. maybe a quarter of those are in english. the oldest is a codebook which goes back in 1606. it is not walter's job to identify items of historical significance, to build a tangible collection of historical items. the collection grew by bits and pieces. sometimes, people would simply draw -- drop objects on walter's desk. not a lot of documentation in the early days. one of our largest donors is found in collection. today, we have best practices in place. the objects we take into the collection today are well-documented. it is our job to collect the agency's tangible heritage, and to preserve and document that tangible heritage, which is now over 18,000 objects, and to put those objects in educational exhibits, to help give our visitors, and by extension the american people, through our traveling exhibit, other institutions, and website, a be
'er, walter,her oss to create a collection. walter had been asked by allen dulles to create a special collection in the library just on intelligence. over 25,000bers volumes on intelligence. maybe a quarter of those are in english. the oldest is a codebook which goes back in 1606. it is not walter's job to identify items of historical significance, to build a tangible collection of historical items. the collection grew by bits and pieces. sometimes, people would simply draw -- drop objects on...
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some 300 miles away from launch, and somewhere over there walter white. >> they found walter in one piece. broken neck, but that can be repaired. long live. >>> that's all for us here at "right this minute," thank you for joining us. "right this minute," thank you for joining us. we'll see you next time. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> hi, everybody, i'm beth troutman, and it's time for great viral videos and the stories behind them "right this minute." >>> a mother fox settles in with all her seven kids in a shed. see the sneaky way to get mama to find a new home. a demolition derby goes way off course and straight into a crowd of people. why this driver's freak accident hits too close to home. it's the only thing were phone is missing. >> a handle? >> them we've got the gadget for you. and the old i got your nose trick. >> like, who got my nose? >> how daddy pulled a fast one. >> i lost it now. >>> that is a fox. you see this mother fox has all her seven kids in a shed. that shed is about to be torn down, and the family wants the mother and the kids removed further away from t
some 300 miles away from launch, and somewhere over there walter white. >> they found walter in one piece. broken neck, but that can be repaired. long live. >>> that's all for us here at "right this minute," thank you for joining us. "right this minute," thank you for joining us. we'll see you next time. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> hi, everybody, i'm beth troutman, and it's time for great viral videos and the stories behind them...
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. >> saturday night, i'm walter perez. we begin with breaking news from the garden state parkway, two women are dead and 6 people including children are injured following a crash in ocean county. new jersey state police say a pick up truck and does an sedan collided on the southbound side of the garden state parkway. lane closures remain in effect always troopers investigate. we'll continue to update the story on 6abc.com. >>> we're following the surge for the two suspects behind yesterday's deadly carjacking in the tioga section of philadelphia. three children were killed and their mother gravely wounded. a 100 ten thousand dollar reward is still on the stable leading to their arrest. wendy saltzman is live at the crash site where the vigil is underway at this hour. >> reporter: the community is coming together tonight to pray for the women and victims including the children's mother to plead for those responsible to turn themselves in. we spoke with family members and neighbors moments ago who were grieving and shocked a
. >> saturday night, i'm walter perez. we begin with breaking news from the garden state parkway, two women are dead and 6 people including children are injured following a crash in ocean county. new jersey state police say a pick up truck and does an sedan collided on the southbound side of the garden state parkway. lane closures remain in effect always troopers investigate. we'll continue to update the story on 6abc.com. >>> we're following the surge for the two suspects behind...
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walter perez, channel 6 "action news." >> thank y walter. there is much more on the flight cancellations tonight. on world news with diane sawer. that is it directly after "action news" at 6:00. >>> a seventh wrongful death lawsuit is filed after the deadly collapse of the salvation army store in center city last year. he spent an hour trapped in the rubble and suffered a heart attack and died of heart disease three weeks later, his family is linking his death to the catastrophe, three people were killed and 11 others injured when a store being demolished next door came down ton the salvation army store. >>> now police are looking for the robbers that targeted a casino at the jersey shore, they robbed caesars casino and it's pour books possible that the thieves got away with more than $100,000 in cash. david ry is live with the latest. >> reporter: more than $180,000, and the police and casino is keeping a tight lid on this one revealing little information but it appears to be a caper right out of a movie script. >> they were shocked to hear
walter perez, channel 6 "action news." >> thank y walter. there is much more on the flight cancellations tonight. on world news with diane sawer. that is it directly after "action news" at 6:00. >>> a seventh wrongful death lawsuit is filed after the deadly collapse of the salvation army store in center city last year. he spent an hour trapped in the rubble and suffered a heart attack and died of heart disease three weeks later, his family is linking his death...
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walter perez is live now with the story. >> reporter: a gold alert remains in alert. for 33-year-old nefhiti traitor. she was seen being forced into the car and that is the last time she was seen. he knew something was wrong when she when out to get groceries and never came back in the house. >> the whole thing that threw me off was the loaf of bread on the floor, on the ground and sher shoes and a pack of cigarettes were on the porch, and that is not her. she didn't call to see if she left anything there like cigarettes. her phone was off. >> an investigator spoke with a neighbor who said he saw her outside of her home the morning she dispoored. the witness saw her speaking to someone and they were not able to tell us if it was a male or female and being forced into the vehicle. >> a silver accura rl with a tag number of 404893. she is 5'4" with brown hair and brown eyes. her fends and families say she enjoys life to the fullest, an out going person, real fun to be around. if you don't like her, you would love to not like her. >> investigators say because she is so w
walter perez is live now with the story. >> reporter: a gold alert remains in alert. for 33-year-old nefhiti traitor. she was seen being forced into the car and that is the last time she was seen. he knew something was wrong when she when out to get groceries and never came back in the house. >> the whole thing that threw me off was the loaf of bread on the floor, on the ground and sher shoes and a pack of cigarettes were on the porch, and that is not her. she didn't call to see if...
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people identified with him in those days as uncle walter. people turned on the cbs news to be reassured. when we went to vietnam and he saw what was really going on there, he came back and said, we ought to get out of vietnam. when johnson saw that, he said if i lost walter cronkite, i lost the country. he was that powerful. it's a scary thing that he was that powerful and getting out of the war scene was a good thing. those are my two -- >> one quick follow up on behalf of all the teachers, can you tell us one personal detail or anecdote about walter con cite that can help some classroom teachers bring him to life for students? was he different behind the camera than he was on camera? >> he was very funny. he used to give a christmas party and had a player piano. i was the first woman producer on the evening news. at this christmas party, the first time i went, my name is linda. he said hello mary. i didn't correct him. then we were out in california. we were interviewing both candidates for the democratic primary. in those day, it was hump
people identified with him in those days as uncle walter. people turned on the cbs news to be reassured. when we went to vietnam and he saw what was really going on there, he came back and said, we ought to get out of vietnam. when johnson saw that, he said if i lost walter cronkite, i lost the country. he was that powerful. it's a scary thing that he was that powerful and getting out of the war scene was a good thing. those are my two -- >> one quick follow up on behalf of all the...
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> this week on political capital, how foreign affairs -- house foreign affairs committee chairman walter dillinger on what is next for obamacare. margaret carlson and megan inrdle on poverty proposals who will win the georgia senate race. and who will win the georgia senate race. we begin the program with house foreign affairs committee chairman ed royce of california. thank you for being with us. world. crises in the let's start with ukraine. after the malaysian airline tragedy, putin seems to be doubling down on his aggression. firing across the border, sending personnel in. sympathizers downed two more planes. what can we do to stop him? >> i think one thing that might stop him is if the international community all way and -- all weigh in. the question is, can we get europe and the international community to go along. i think we might get the point where we can. second, having been in eastern ukraine not too long ago, when i talked to russian speaking ukrainians, they have had about enough of the kinds of people that he is bringing into the conflict. on social media, the russians are
> this week on political capital, how foreign affairs -- house foreign affairs committee chairman walter dillinger on what is next for obamacare. margaret carlson and megan inrdle on poverty proposals who will win the georgia senate race. and who will win the georgia senate race. we begin the program with house foreign affairs committee chairman ed royce of california. thank you for being with us. world. crises in the let's start with ukraine. after the malaysian airline tragedy, putin seems...
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. >> sunday night, i'm sarah bloomquist along with walter perez. the big story on "action news" tonight is still developing in north philadelphia. >> that's where a car collided with a pair of transit bus injuring several people. the force of the crash tipped a bus on its side. it happened at 6th anticipate cambria street. annie mccormick is live at the scene with the latest. >> reporter: and sarah this point the intersection is back open, the scene has cleared up, except for the traffic signal that remains to be laying on the grounds. five people are in the hospital, and one person a driver of a car has been arrested for dui. just after 2:00 p.m. this afternoon police say this cadillac ran a red light at 6th and cambria crash into the septa para transit bulls. >> soon after the police arrested the driver of the car. soon after the neighbors rushed to help the three female passengers and drivers inside the bus freeing them of their seat belts. >> a lady had laceration across the forehead. she was bleeding profusely. there were two other women bleed
. >> sunday night, i'm sarah bloomquist along with walter perez. the big story on "action news" tonight is still developing in north philadelphia. >> that's where a car collided with a pair of transit bus injuring several people. the force of the crash tipped a bus on its side. it happened at 6th anticipate cambria street. annie mccormick is live at the scene with the latest. >> reporter: and sarah this point the intersection is back open, the scene has cleared up,...
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. >> walter isaacson, inputting the innovators together, you crowdsourced this book a little bit. >> the internet was invented in order to allow people to collaborate on the research. that was the original done by the defense department and the internet which is if you want people in different resource centers far away to help you save your work, we will have this internet. so we can share things. so i thought one night, well, why don't i see if it still works that way? so i took some of chapters in my book, early drafts of them, very early drafts and put them online for everybody to read. comment, tell me. oddly enough some of the people, i got 18,000 comments in the first week for one chapter. and a lot of it led to some good stuff, like stewart brand, one of the great, wonderful, colorful characters in this book. stuart graham was a who invented the catalog, the well which is one of the early online services. he invented, he helped do the mother of all demos. he was at the gracious so may different things. the electric kool-aid acid test. so he's been involved in sony things in th
. >> walter isaacson, inputting the innovators together, you crowdsourced this book a little bit. >> the internet was invented in order to allow people to collaborate on the research. that was the original done by the defense department and the internet which is if you want people in different resource centers far away to help you save your work, we will have this internet. so we can share things. so i thought one night, well, why don't i see if it still works that way? so i took...
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i'm del walters in new york. "techknow" is next. and a reminder you can check us out 24 hours a day at www.aljazeera.com where the news continues 24 hours a day, seven days a week nonstop. >> this is "techknow." a show about innovations that can change lives. we're going to explore the intersection of hardware and humanity and doing it in a unique way. this is a show about science by scientists. let's check out our team of hard core nerds. >> dr. crystal dilworth is a neuroscientist specializing in nicotine research. tonight, e-cigarettes. why they're so addicting to kids and what's really in those
i'm del walters in new york. "techknow" is next. and a reminder you can check us out 24 hours a day at www.aljazeera.com where the news continues 24 hours a day, seven days a week nonstop. >> this is "techknow." a show about innovations that can change lives. we're going to explore the intersection of hardware and humanity and doing it in a unique way. this is a show about science by scientists. let's check out our team of hard core nerds. >> dr. crystal dilworth...
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i'm del walters in new york. you can always check out our website at www.aljazeera.com where we're following the entire immigration debate. >> east caracas, in the upscale neighborhood of altamira... an outpouring of anger at venezuela's government is met with a show of force. ...and we're caught in the middle of it. >> we've just seen tear gas being thrown. the police has showed up. everyone's running in this direction. >> since february, protesters have marched, blockaded streets, and fought running battles with the police. more than 40 people have been killed...over 3000 detained. >> so some of the protesters are now being arrested.
i'm del walters in new york. you can always check out our website at www.aljazeera.com where we're following the entire immigration debate. >> east caracas, in the upscale neighborhood of altamira... an outpouring of anger at venezuela's government is met with a show of force. ...and we're caught in the middle of it. >> we've just seen tear gas being thrown. the police has showed up. everyone's running in this direction. >> since february, protesters have marched, blockaded...
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a little harder than hamels and perez right walter. >> a little bit. all right. thank you, jeff. recapping our breaking story from tonight two persons of interest in customers sdi in connection with friday's carjacking and deadly cash. u.s. marshals and philadelphia police took one man into custody 8 p.m.. sources tell us another man turned himself in. the break comes two days after three children were killed when a carjacked suv slammed into them. tup into "action news" 4:30 tomorrow morning for the latest and find updates on 6abc.com. >> "fyi philly" is next on channel 6. >> now for walter perez, melissa magee, jeff skversky, and the entire "action news" team i'm magee, jeff skversky, and the entire "action news" team i'm sarah bloomquist have a great have you seen tom corbett's negative ad with this actress. it's just not true. and more of the same from corbett. tom wolf's company is headquartered and files taxes right here in pennsylvania. and it's tom wolf who'll be the governor we need. he'll make the gas companies pay up to fund our schools. build a 21st century infrastruc
a little harder than hamels and perez right walter. >> a little bit. all right. thank you, jeff. recapping our breaking story from tonight two persons of interest in customers sdi in connection with friday's carjacking and deadly cash. u.s. marshals and philadelphia police took one man into custody 8 p.m.. sources tell us another man turned himself in. the break comes two days after three children were killed when a carjacked suv slammed into them. tup into "action news" 4:30...
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i'm del walters in new york. "inside story" is next.eminder, you can check us out 24 hours a day by going to our website, aljazeera.com. >>> looking ahead to an end to the fighting between israelis and palestinians, president obama wants them to look back to pace. secretary of state kerry is in the region. who has the clout to get the two sides to stop fight something it's thein'. the "inside story." ♪ ♪ >>> hello, i am ray suarez.
i'm del walters in new york. "inside story" is next.eminder, you can check us out 24 hours a day by going to our website, aljazeera.com. >>> looking ahead to an end to the fighting between israelis and palestinians, president obama wants them to look back to pace. secretary of state kerry is in the region. who has the clout to get the two sides to stop fight something it's thein'. the "inside story." ♪ ♪ >>> hello, i am ray suarez.
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, have a great night and we'll sigh you back here walter perez, have a great night and we'll sigh youack here tomorrow we showed people a survey that stacked fios up against comcast. what's it like paying for internet that's rated 6th out of 7 in customer satisfaction? not good. it's not the best. no, that's not fun. look at it this way, you're kind of on top. if i was like this, all day. switch from the bottom to the top and see why millions of satisfied customers have made fios #1. sign up for a verizon fios triple play with a 2-year agreement and get $300 back. plus, a free lg tablet or up to $200 off any tablet from verizon wireless. that's satisfaction. that's powerful. (latch clicks) (beeps) aah! (vests beeping) dad... what are you doing? you have 30 seconds to suit up. i-- the game's afoot. dad-- wait. let me savor this. i haven't gotten the drop on you since you were 10. oh, this feels like... (beeping continues) victory.
, have a great night and we'll sigh you back here walter perez, have a great night and we'll sigh youack here tomorrow we showed people a survey that stacked fios up against comcast. what's it like paying for internet that's rated 6th out of 7 in customer satisfaction? not good. it's not the best. no, that's not fun. look at it this way, you're kind of on top. if i was like this, all day. switch from the bottom to the top and see why millions of satisfied customers have made fios #1. sign up...
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so a touch more humidity department walter not bad though. >> not bad for july. >> not at all. >> it'seen 45 years as soon as a two brave astronauts took a small step foreman and one giant leap foreman kind. >> the eagle landed. >> armstrong is on the moon. >> we're talking jewel 20, 1969 when neil armstrong and buzz aldrin became the first foam set foot on the moon this is first major "apollo 11"anniversary to fall on same day of the week as actual event. tomorrow nasa honors the late armstrong by renaming building >> after the first it goes downhill. phillies starter gives up six runs over next four innings this season has been touv watch for phillies fans. this guy had enough. enough of her, too, kendrick not the only issue today. phillies could not even get any wood on starter and that's without ryan howard in the lineup among the leaders in strikeouts phils score 2 runs and lose 8-2. phils now come home twelve games under 500. if you're holding out hope they make a second half run here. you may want to hear this next up hunter pence in first place giants tied for most wins in the
so a touch more humidity department walter not bad though. >> not bad for july. >> not at all. >> it'seen 45 years as soon as a two brave astronauts took a small step foreman and one giant leap foreman kind. >> the eagle landed. >> armstrong is on the moon. >> we're talking jewel 20, 1969 when neil armstrong and buzz aldrin became the first foam set foot on the moon this is first major "apollo 11"anniversary to fall on same day of the week as actual...
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let me talk to walter about these two appeal court decisions.hey came out within hours of one another and are diametrically opposed. is this unusual, and what is the core issue here? >> what happened here is you have one court holding unanimously 3-0 that the government's position is correct. in every state, you're entitled to subsidies to help pay for health insurance for the working poor. this is for the working poor. this is for people who are low income but working hard. you're not eligible for medicaid, they make more money than that, but they need help paying for the health insurance. this provides a subsidy. >> they said this is fine. >> the court by a 2-1 vote rejects it on a very literal reading of the statute. it said in those states it chose not to set up a state exchange, but to have for that state a federal exchange. their citizens, like the rest of americans, would not be entitled to subsidies for their health insurance. >> the plan -- the act is clear and unambiguous to according to them. subsidies are permissible only for exchang
let me talk to walter about these two appeal court decisions.hey came out within hours of one another and are diametrically opposed. is this unusual, and what is the core issue here? >> what happened here is you have one court holding unanimously 3-0 that the government's position is correct. in every state, you're entitled to subsidies to help pay for health insurance for the working poor. this is for the working poor. this is for people who are low income but working hard. you're not...
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i'm del del del walters and thee the stories we're follow for you. palestinians prepare to bury a teenager who they say was killed in an active revenge. and an emotional time with an influx of migrants coming to the u.s. some residents in a california city are just saying no. and the calm before the storm. evacuations ordered for north carolina residents, as hurricane arthur gets ready to blow into town over the weekend. we begin with a dramatic escalations with tensions in the middle east today as minutes are getting ready to bury the body of one of their own. he was found early yesterday, in what is said to be a revenge crime after three israeli teenagers are killed. in the south, gaza rockets are hitting israel and troops amassing on their border. nick, what's happening as we get closer to the time of the funeral for mohammed? >> well, del, there is a lot of hostility still in the neighborhood where he lived and a lot of anger, and also, there's a lot of grief for his family. in east jerusalem, anger is still smoldering. in a few hours, the commun
i'm del del del walters and thee the stories we're follow for you. palestinians prepare to bury a teenager who they say was killed in an active revenge. and an emotional time with an influx of migrants coming to the u.s. some residents in a california city are just saying no. and the calm before the storm. evacuations ordered for north carolina residents, as hurricane arthur gets ready to blow into town over the weekend. we begin with a dramatic escalations with tensions in the middle east...
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he mistakenly attributes the quote to the 1963 walter conkright interview, which what say okay, we'llo, not let's go. the confusion would spread beyond the english speaking world. his version approximates the conkright version, adding one word, okay, we'll go ahead. eisenhower reviewed the article before publication but did not comment on the d-day stroke although he did strike out the statement that the ally would have dropped atomic weapons on germany. the last documented encounter with an author's version of the d-day words is found in a manuscript. reader records, well, we'll go. i rely on the courage of your men. and dwight david eisenhower, fighter for peace, which came out in 1968, ike reviewed reader's draft in july 1967. he made almost 180 comments on the manuscript, but he did not question the d-day quote. in fact, i found no evidence in any of our records that ike ever once commented on or corrected the different quotes he found in the work of bying on arers or former comrades. but neither did he use them in his own most detailed account of the june fifth meeting, nor did h
he mistakenly attributes the quote to the 1963 walter conkright interview, which what say okay, we'llo, not let's go. the confusion would spread beyond the english speaking world. his version approximates the conkright version, adding one word, okay, we'll go ahead. eisenhower reviewed the article before publication but did not comment on the d-day stroke although he did strike out the statement that the ally would have dropped atomic weapons on germany. the last documented encounter with an...
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i'm del walters. are your headlines at this hour. at least 15 people are dead after an apparently israeli air strike at a un shelter in gaza. hundreds of palestinians living in a converted school. israeli's military says it is still trying to confirm what happened. >>> secretary of state john kerry back in cairo today trying to get egypt to support his ceasefire agreement. >>> and ukraine's prime minister is stepping down. and pro-russian separatists shooting down two more fighter jets. >>> in northern cyprus there's a new project helping to rebuild trust in a divided community. it's happening at a sight that many believe was the setting for shakespeare's othellothello. >> reporter: it came under va knee shun rule, and then the automan turks took it. it is set by the sea in cyprus. the modern turkish invasion of 1974 and the division of cyprus brought isolation and slow decline. the once mighty walls have crumbled. now greek and turkish have started restoration. in early 2015 it will reopen. this is a
i'm del walters. are your headlines at this hour. at least 15 people are dead after an apparently israeli air strike at a un shelter in gaza. hundreds of palestinians living in a converted school. israeli's military says it is still trying to confirm what happened. >>> secretary of state john kerry back in cairo today trying to get egypt to support his ceasefire agreement. >>> and ukraine's prime minister is stepping down. and pro-russian separatists shooting down two more...
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i'm del walters. and these are the stories we're following for you. a temporary pause in airstrikes and rockets ends. the fighting between israelis and palestinians resumes. heavy fighting in eastern ukraine. the government accusing russia of shooting down one of its jets. and they have been missing for three full months. the update on the missing nigerian schoolgirls. again at this hour, there's no deal in israel. five hour humanitarian ceasefire between israel and hamas has ended, and rockets launched from gaza this morning in israel, attacking from air and sea. in one week of fighting, 235 palestinians have died, along with one israeli. nick schifrin is in gaza. >> all day the diplomats have been meeting in cairo, trying to come up with a ceasefire. but in cairo and hamas, the palestinian authority, egypt and united states, it has been ten with us. and for three hours, we have a humanitarian pause, ceasefire for three hours, and it wasn't really broken. you had about three rockets fired from gaza, and a single israeli response, we had splinter grou
i'm del walters. and these are the stories we're following for you. a temporary pause in airstrikes and rockets ends. the fighting between israelis and palestinians resumes. heavy fighting in eastern ukraine. the government accusing russia of shooting down one of its jets. and they have been missing for three full months. the update on the missing nigerian schoolgirls. again at this hour, there's no deal in israel. five hour humanitarian ceasefire between israel and hamas has ended, and rockets...
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i'm del walters, and these are the headlines at this hour.he israeli prime minister is holding a news conference right now. he said that the airstrikes in his country will continue. we're watching this news conference and will bring you any new developments. and meanwhile, the death toll in gaza continues to rise. more than 100 palestinians have been killed and 700 injured in the last days. the army said that they hit 1100 tars in gaza. >>> the decide between the iraqi kurds and shiites is growing deeper. seizing control of two major oilfields in northern iraq. kurds began boycotting the government of prime minister nurial maliki after he sided with the sunni rebellion. >>> will he stay or will he go? fans of lebron james want to know. james is a free agent, deciding between leaving the miami heat and going back to cleveland. fans, beside themselves, apparently crashing a lebron james website yesterday. john henry smith has more on the mania. >> on tv, lebron james might be returning about a return to cleveland. >> and on the streets. >> i'm
i'm del walters, and these are the headlines at this hour.he israeli prime minister is holding a news conference right now. he said that the airstrikes in his country will continue. we're watching this news conference and will bring you any new developments. and meanwhile, the death toll in gaza continues to rise. more than 100 palestinians have been killed and 700 injured in the last days. the army said that they hit 1100 tars in gaza. >>> the decide between the iraqi kurds and...
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finally we have walter dellinger, the douglas b. maggs professor emeritus of the school of law at duke university. we did not bring a basketball for you this morning, but we have a goal in mind today. professor is also a lawyer at o'mevley and myers, and thank you very much for joining us. today's hearing will be structured as follows. i'll share an opening statement before turning to our ranking member, louise slaughter, so that she can provide us with her opening statement. i will then ask each of our witnesses to provide us with their testimony that will help these members of the rules committee to better understand their thoughts on the issues that are before us today. as we hear each witnesses' testimony, we'll then open up the hearing to questions, and i encourage each member of the committee to make an opening statement as they choose at the time they have their question. we need to remember that we are attempting to ensure that the members as well as each of our guests have an opportunity to fully vet and give their ideas, b
finally we have walter dellinger, the douglas b. maggs professor emeritus of the school of law at duke university. we did not bring a basketball for you this morning, but we have a goal in mind today. professor is also a lawyer at o'mevley and myers, and thank you very much for joining us. today's hearing will be structured as follows. i'll share an opening statement before turning to our ranking member, louise slaughter, so that she can provide us with her opening statement. i will then ask...
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i'm del walters. these are your headlines.ne's defense ministry, blaming separatists for shooting down two of its military planes today. no one so far claiming responsibility. >>> the remains of some of the victims of malaysian airlines flight 17 arriving back in the netherlands. now the grim process of identifying the bodies begins. ♪ >>> i'm dave warren. this is the typhoon across taiwan and into eastern china. this is about 20 to 30 inches of rain. and wind damage along the coast was the big problem as the storm tracked right over taiwan. it will continue to go over land and weaken, but will eventually move back towards the northern pacific. this is where the plane went down at 7:00 local time, so certainly thunderstorms could have been a big factor there. it was just that island there just west of the island. so that can be a big factor in that plane crash. here is the tropical atlantic, one tropical depression is really falling apart. not much expected from that. could be problems in the northwest today. here is rain comi
i'm del walters. these are your headlines.ne's defense ministry, blaming separatists for shooting down two of its military planes today. no one so far claiming responsibility. >>> the remains of some of the victims of malaysian airlines flight 17 arriving back in the netherlands. now the grim process of identifying the bodies begins. ♪ >>> i'm dave warren. this is the typhoon across taiwan and into eastern china. this is about 20 to 30 inches of rain. and wind damage along...