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. >> we are at the white sands missile range outside of las cruces, new mexico. join us as we go inside the museum to learn about the history of america's missile and space activity. >> the white sands missile range, located 26 miles from las cruces, is a testing area for the u.s. army. the site of the largest military installation in the united states, consisting of all most 3200 square miles in southern new mexico. while in las cruces, we toured the white sands so range missiles range museum and learned on how the site is used today. at the beginning of the atomic age, was the detonation of the bomb it trinity site and the beginning of the space age in anticipation of the captured german b-2s coming over. those three things set the stage for what occurred here later. all army rocket and missile testing since that time is taking place here. the navy in 1946 came out, realized the need for developing new missions to defend the fleet. the navy was part of the program, as well. always force initially tested out here going back to world war ii. and then everything t
. >> we are at the white sands missile range outside of las cruces, new mexico. join us as we go inside the museum to learn about the history of america's missile and space activity. >> the white sands missile range, located 26 miles from las cruces, is a testing area for the u.s. army. the site of the largest military installation in the united states, consisting of all most 3200 square miles in southern new mexico. while in las cruces, we toured the white sands so range missiles...
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coming up, we will visit the white sands missile range outside the city to hear about this u.s. army kasai and its site and- army test its role. nasa has a big sounding rocket program. anything that has to do with rockets and missiles technology began here at white sands. >> later, we take you to new mexico state university to see their collections on two of the state's notable senators. >> for people studying the history and culture of any thisn, they use information. >> we begin at fort held in vast historic site, a >> fort sill than was established in maine, 1965. the primary reason it was established was to protect the citizens of the mississippi valley. the trade route had been historically the camino real, but it was also from santa fe to chihuahua and back. that was the purpose of the protection. more than anything else. of course, the location was because, from time out of mind, this was a spot that had easy access to water, firewood, and provides very easy view from all the surrounding areas. you can see enemies coming. you can see trade caravans coming. the soldiers wh
coming up, we will visit the white sands missile range outside the city to hear about this u.s. army kasai and its site and- army test its role. nasa has a big sounding rocket program. anything that has to do with rockets and missiles technology began here at white sands. >> later, we take you to new mexico state university to see their collections on two of the state's notable senators. >> for people studying the history and culture of any thisn, they use information. >> we...
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they launched missiles not only from the ground and that testing went on at white sands. the missile range there's lots of things for lots of different people. biggest contributions would be those early days in the testing of these technologies that as i've established the national historic landmines in the atomic b-2 stuff but also this is the one that people don't realize is the ability or the blueprint for test ranges as a whole, for all the services on how to step them up and how to what instrumentation you need and how to control tests to do it safely and all those things. the missile range was a go to place for a couple of decades. with that, we used to have an interpretation directive here that was in charge of developing new transportation and new radar and new optics for testing. it was not just here but other services use that in the same instruments at their facilities. that was pretty important as well. my goal, again as a public affairs guy, answering questions from the regular people and citizens in the news media was to tell the basic story and interns of t
they launched missiles not only from the ground and that testing went on at white sands. the missile range there's lots of things for lots of different people. biggest contributions would be those early days in the testing of these technologies that as i've established the national historic landmines in the atomic b-2 stuff but also this is the one that people don't realize is the ability or the blueprint for test ranges as a whole, for all the services on how to step them up and how to what...
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so those kind of tests are continuing here at white sands. also the major player in the space shuttle program, from the earliest days of dropping scale models of the shuttle dripped down or closed down to a landing on our strip on the old lake bed in the middle of the range, to actual space shuttle landings in 1982. when columbia landed here at the end of the third space shuttle mission, the space shuttle landing strips were used during the whole program. mainly as a training facility . 90 to 95 percent of astronaut islet training for the shuttle system was done at the runway here up in the middle of the missile range and they would go very high-altitude approaches and fly down for possible landings on these runways so space still plays a role here at the missile range. so initially when the white sands was started, a lot of the buildings on the maine coast were set up as temporarybuildings and they said we're going to figure this out . didn't happen obviously. and so the army set about to test this new technology and also devise new missiles
so those kind of tests are continuing here at white sands. also the major player in the space shuttle program, from the earliest days of dropping scale models of the shuttle dripped down or closed down to a landing on our strip on the old lake bed in the middle of the range, to actual space shuttle landings in 1982. when columbia landed here at the end of the third space shuttle mission, the space shuttle landing strips were used during the whole program. mainly as a training facility . 90 to...
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those kind of tests are continuing here at white sands. was aange is a mayor -- major player in the space shuttle program. in the early days of creating , toe models of the shuttle actual space shuttle landings, only one in 1982. the columbia landed here at the end of its third space shuttle mission. the space shuttle landing strips were used during the whole program. facility,a training 90-95% of astronaut pilot training for the shuttle system was done at the runway in the middle of the missile range. they would go to very high altitudes, glide down for possible landings on these runways. plays a role here at this ranch. initially, when white sands was started, one of the buildings here -- the buildings here were set as temporary. the army sat about to test this new technology and also devise new missiles, new vehicles to deliver warheads, to defend against aircraft. all kinds of vehicles. the navy was interested in this stuff as well. initially, the navy was interested in research, pay 's.ds being put up in v2 the navy is a cooperator he
those kind of tests are continuing here at white sands. was aange is a mayor -- major player in the space shuttle program. in the early days of creating , toe models of the shuttle actual space shuttle landings, only one in 1982. the columbia landed here at the end of its third space shuttle mission. the space shuttle landing strips were used during the whole program. facility,a training 90-95% of astronaut pilot training for the shuttle system was done at the runway in the middle of the...
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coming up, we will visit the white sands missile range to hear about the u.s. army test rims during the cold war. >> anything that has to do with rockets and missile technology kind of begin here. to newr, we take you mexico state university to see the u.s. senators. are absolutely essential. >> would begin at four sutton attoric site -- would begin fort sutton historic -- four sutton. >> the primary reason before was established is to protect the citizens and travelers on the the camino real from santa fe to chihuahua and back. primary protection against apache raters more than anything else. this has been a spot were there was easy access to water, firewood and it provides very easy view of all the surrounding areas so you can see enemies coming inade caravans , so provided escort service that was the main purpose. served, therpose is shortcut through the desert. this was a spot where they could rest and find water. here.s why it was located the fort has two periods of occupation and they start the beamss to take the wooden off. they remove them so they can u
coming up, we will visit the white sands missile range to hear about the u.s. army test rims during the cold war. >> anything that has to do with rockets and missile technology kind of begin here. to newr, we take you mexico state university to see the u.s. senators. are absolutely essential. >> would begin at four sutton attoric site -- would begin fort sutton historic -- four sutton. >> the primary reason before was established is to protect the citizens and travelers on the...
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coming up, we will visit the white sands missile range outside the city to hear about this u.s. army kasai and its site and- army test its role. >>
coming up, we will visit the white sands missile range outside the city to hear about this u.s. army kasai and its site and- army test its role. >>
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eastern on american history tv we visit the white sands missile range museum. >> the testing that's been done out here, people think it's been mostly military testing, but it really has involved a lot of civilian uses as well. a lot of the rockets that are fired out here, even today, are sounding rockets used to do upper atmospheric research. that's still a big program out here. >> then a tour of fort selden, a u.s. military outpost located near the rio grande river established to keep peace in the refuge. watch c-span's cities tour of las cruces, new mexico, saturday at noon eastern on c-span2's book tv and sunday at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv on c-span3. working with our cable affiliates as we explore america. >> next, virginia tech history professor james robison shares his views on the confederate monuments debates. better informing citizens about civil war history. he discusses robert e. lee's character and the organizations and people who are seeking to remove his statues throughout the country. this 1 hour 15 minute park was part of a conference hosted by shenandoah valley b
eastern on american history tv we visit the white sands missile range museum. >> the testing that's been done out here, people think it's been mostly military testing, but it really has involved a lot of civilian uses as well. a lot of the rockets that are fired out here, even today, are sounding rockets used to do upper atmospheric research. that's still a big program out here. >> then a tour of fort selden, a u.s. military outpost located near the rio grande river established to...
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[video clip] >> we are sitting in the v2 building at the white sands missile range. this house is the rocket which was captured at the end of the second world war. the united states went into germany to bring back as much material as they could. that the germans had developed as a weapon was beyond anything else the united states had. all of this material, body, were storedetc., here and general electric had the contract to assemble the rockets and fire them at white sands. the program started in 1946 with the first firings. where thee have germans had a 2000 pound payload, or warhead. scientists thought we could put we set upn there, so implementation to collect air samples to see the composition of the atmosphere at the upper levels to measure radiation levels, take temperatures, measured the winds at the upper levels -- all of those things we didn't know after the war. we had never gotten that high. the missile range always prizes birthplaceeing the of america's space activities because of these being launched at white sands. something like over 64-60 54 actually
[video clip] >> we are sitting in the v2 building at the white sands missile range. this house is the rocket which was captured at the end of the second world war. the united states went into germany to bring back as much material as they could. that the germans had developed as a weapon was beyond anything else the united states had. all of this material, body, were storedetc., here and general electric had the contract to assemble the rockets and fire them at white sands. the program...
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. >> we are at the white sands missile range outside of las cruces, new mexico.oin us as we go inside the museum to learn about the history of america's missile and space activity.
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we visit the white sands missile range museum. >> the testing that has been it has been think mostly military testing, but it is involved a lot of civilian uses as well. a lot of the rockets fired out here are sounding rockets used to do upper atmospheric research. that is still a big program. sheldon, tour of four a military post located by the rio grande river to keep peace in the region. watch c-span cities tour of las cruces, new mexico, saturday at noon eastern on c-span two's book tv, and on c-span3. working with our cable affiliates as we explore america. >> next week on american history tv on c-span3, watch the first of our nine part series "1968 america in turmoil," where we look back 50 years to the to mulch was year -- tumultuous year. tuesday, a look at the presidential campaign of that year. wednesday, civil rights and race relations. on thursday, a discussion on liberal politics. friday, conservative politics. saturday, women's rights. watch "1968 america in turmoil," next week at 8:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3. all nine programs are available on sp
we visit the white sands missile range museum. >> the testing that has been it has been think mostly military testing, but it is involved a lot of civilian uses as well. a lot of the rockets fired out here are sounding rockets used to do upper atmospheric research. that is still a big program. sheldon, tour of four a military post located by the rio grande river to keep peace in the region. watch c-span cities tour of las cruces, new mexico, saturday at noon eastern on c-span two's book...
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>> we visit the white sands missile range museum. >> the testing that has been done out here, people think it's been mostly military testing, but it involved a lot of civilian use as well that are fired up here even today they are sounding rockets used to do atmospheric research but still a big program. >> a member of the democratic socialists of america talks about the parties political goals and its potential impact on the 2 2018 midterm elections. >> host: area joins us from new york as the national director of the democratic socialists of america. she will be with us taking your calls until the bottom of the hour. but as a protest of the conversation what does it mean to be a democratic socialist? >> we believe we should live a life of dignity and comfort. working people make this economy work and make the society worked at the currenworkbut the currenm and political system that we have in place because of our economic system aren't working for the 99% so we believe we need a society that we've run democratically and it's our belief that there is an elite minority of people who h
>> we visit the white sands missile range museum. >> the testing that has been done out here, people think it's been mostly military testing, but it involved a lot of civilian use as well that are fired up here even today they are sounding rockets used to do atmospheric research but still a big program. >> a member of the democratic socialists of america talks about the parties political goals and its potential impact on the 2 2018 midterm elections. >> host: area joins...
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on sunday on american history tv, we visit the white sands missile range museum. that has been done out here, people think it has been mostly military testing, but it has involved a lot of civilian uses, as well. a lot of rockets that are fired out here today are sounding rockets, used to do upper atmospheric research. that is still a big program out here. >> a tour of fort selden comic a military outpost located near the rio grande, established to keep he's in the region. watch the cities tour of las cruces, new mexico saturday at noon eastern on c-span two's book tv and the sunday on american history tv on c-span3. working with our cable affiliates as we explore america. >> now we take you to the carnegie endowment in washington for a look at russia's involvement in the middle east. first, a panel on russia's relationship with israel and iran, as well as a panel on russia's use of private military companies in syria. posted by the jamestown foundation, this is about two hours.
on sunday on american history tv, we visit the white sands missile range museum. that has been done out here, people think it has been mostly military testing, but it has involved a lot of civilian uses, as well. a lot of rockets that are fired out here today are sounding rockets, used to do upper atmospheric research. that is still a big program out here. >> a tour of fort selden comic a military outpost located near the rio grande, established to keep he's in the region. watch the...
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the big reason, sugar white sand beaches and the famous cottages that are so lovely. >> love to checkt out. >>> today in the bay continues right now. >> a deadly shooting overnight closes down the bay bridge. these are live pictures from nbc bay area sky ranger. no one is moving on the lower deck. drivers start to wake up and head to work. >>> new overnight we know the identities of all five people that died when they plane crash landed in southern california. >>> we'll also update you on all of the wild fires raging across california. we'll update you when you might be able to go back. thank you. i'm in for laura this week. >> i want to update you on the traffic situation on the bay bridge. we have been following this all morning. >> it started out an issue on the eastbound lanes. i do want to get to the fact that the eastbound lanes do remain act ifrively closed. it appears they have closed the lanes once again. we are not seeing any cars moving along. there is also a crash along the westbound side. this is near fremont street. two lanes are blocked. the u
the big reason, sugar white sand beaches and the famous cottages that are so lovely. >> love to checkt out. >>> today in the bay continues right now. >> a deadly shooting overnight closes down the bay bridge. these are live pictures from nbc bay area sky ranger. no one is moving on the lower deck. drivers start to wake up and head to work. >>> new overnight we know the identities of all five people that died when they plane crash landed in southern california....
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we visit the white spent -- sands missile museum. >> the testing that was done here, people think it has been mostly military but it really involves a lot of civilian use as well. a lot of the rockets that were retired out here are today county rockets. they are used to do upper atmospheric research. that is still a big program out here. >> a tour of fort selden, a military outpost located near the rio grande river watch c- span city tour of loose crescent -- las cruces at noon eastern on book tv. working with our cable affiliates as we explore america. >>> next virginia tech history professor emeritus james robertson shares his views on the confederate monument to bait. mr. robertson argues for the need to better inform citizens about civil war history he discusses robert e lee's character and talks about the organizations and people who are seeking to remove statues throughout the country. this hour and 15 minute talk was a conference hosted by shenandoah value -- valle battlefield foundation. >>> good morning again everybody. thank you for being here in harrisonburg, virginia. in
we visit the white spent -- sands missile museum. >> the testing that was done here, people think it has been mostly military but it really involves a lot of civilian use as well. a lot of the rockets that were retired out here are today county rockets. they are used to do upper atmospheric research. that is still a big program out here. >> a tour of fort selden, a military outpost located near the rio grande river watch c- span city tour of loose crescent -- las cruces at noon...
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the magazine cites the town's "sugar-white sand beaches ... cobblestone alleys ... home to one of the oldest home to one of the oldest buildings in carmel -- log haven. it's a real log cabin... and it's more than 100 years old. ( james ) coming up in the next hour on the kron 4 morning news... the mendocino complex fire is now the largest in california's history and it is getting even bigger we have the latest coming up at the top of the hour. ( james ) and 24 hours after a man is shot and killed on the bay bridge... we now know his identity... and the shooter is still on the loose. ( james ) plus... a new bart safety plan is now in effect... but not all riders are convinced that it's a good thing. (ácommercialá)(áábreakáá) (darya) good morning i'm darya folsom.. (james) and i'm james fletcher. lets start the morning with a check of weather and traffic... much like yesterday today's temperatures will be warmer than average inland boosting into the 80's and 90's under sunny but hazy skies. along the coast high temperatures will fall just a couple degrees with most te
the magazine cites the town's "sugar-white sand beaches ... cobblestone alleys ... home to one of the oldest home to one of the oldest buildings in carmel -- log haven. it's a real log cabin... and it's more than 100 years old. ( james ) coming up in the next hour on the kron 4 morning news... the mendocino complex fire is now the largest in california's history and it is getting even bigger we have the latest coming up at the top of the hour. ( james ) and 24 hours after a man is shot and...
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the magazine cites the town's "sugar-white sand beaches ... cobblestone alleys ...ottages." carmel cottage inn is home to one of the oldest buildings in carmel -- log haven. it's a real log cabin... and it's more than 100 years old. ( robin ) how much your child eats could depend on what type of plate they use. a new study found that kids using segmented plates would eat more vegetables. researchers observed more than 200 children at a preschool with an average age of just under four. they found that on days when kids used the plates, they served themselves slightly more vegetables -- and ate more -- than when using the usual plain white plates. researchers say it could be a tool to encourage children toward healthier eating habits early life. ( robin ) now to bay area baseball... and the giants were just one out away from a win... but instead... fans went home disappointed. in the bottom of the 6th... brandon crawford hit a solo home run... giving the giants a 1-0 lead. but in the top of the 9th with 2 outs... the astros' marwin gonzalez hit a 3 run home run off wi
the magazine cites the town's "sugar-white sand beaches ... cobblestone alleys ...ottages." carmel cottage inn is home to one of the oldest buildings in carmel -- log haven. it's a real log cabin... and it's more than 100 years old. ( robin ) how much your child eats could depend on what type of plate they use. a new study found that kids using segmented plates would eat more vegetables. researchers observed more than 200 children at a preschool with an average age of just under four....
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and it's all thanks to its "sugar-white sand beaches ... cobblestone alleys ... and those cottages.ication attributed most of the honor to the city's cottages. carmel cottage inn is home to one of the oldest buildings in carmel...log haven. it's a real log cabin, more than 100 years old-- built between 1907 and 1910... carmel is a place rich in architecture ... keeping it that way is by design...not changing it too much and not modernizing it.... still, every cottage gets upgrades from time to time...a little upkeep to keep them pretty.pretty. lawrence karnow: it began to wa today with mostly sunny skies. highs were in the 90s inland with 60s at the coast. hurricane hector is getting close to the hawaian islands as a major hurricane. the storm is expected to stay mostly south of the big island but generate some big swells. on the satellite image you can see as high pressure starts to build back into the bay area. it will be hot during the middle of the week before cooling next weekend. highs tomorrow will be in the 80s and 90s inland with 60s at the coast. we could see some temperat
and it's all thanks to its "sugar-white sand beaches ... cobblestone alleys ... and those cottages.ication attributed most of the honor to the city's cottages. carmel cottage inn is home to one of the oldest buildings in carmel...log haven. it's a real log cabin, more than 100 years old-- built between 1907 and 1910... carmel is a place rich in architecture ... keeping it that way is by design...not changing it too much and not modernizing it.... still, every cottage gets upgrades from...
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on american history tv, we visit the white sands missile range museum. >> the testing that has been done out here, people think it has been mostly military testing, but really, it has involved a lot of civilian use as well. >> a lot of the rockets that are fired out here, even today, our sounding rockets. used to do upper atmospheric research. that is still a big program out here. >> then, a tour of sports filton. the u.s. military outpost located near the rio grande river, established to keep peace in the region. watch c-span cities tour of lost cruises, new mexico. saturday at noon eastern on c- span's book tv. -- working with our cable affiliates, as we explore america. >> up next, american civil war museum historian, john koski, talks about the history of the confederate battle flag, and how it's perception has changed in the years since the war. mr. koski also looks at how the battle fike has been used overtime, including a pop culture and advertising. this hour-long talk was part of a conference on confederate icons, hosted by the shenandoah battlefield foundation. >>> without furt
on american history tv, we visit the white sands missile range museum. >> the testing that has been done out here, people think it has been mostly military testing, but really, it has involved a lot of civilian use as well. >> a lot of the rockets that are fired out here, even today, our sounding rockets. used to do upper atmospheric research. that is still a big program out here. >> then, a tour of sports filton. the u.s. military outpost located near the rio grande river,...
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. >> as red tide continues to choke the southwest florida coast, dead fish are piling up on white sand> since our contractor has been on, he started august 1, we have collected about 300 tons of fish from the beach. >> on sanibel island, the florida fish and my left mission took this photo of a 26-foot long whale shark that washed ashore. the microscopic algae are having an impact on air quality. >> i think it's affecting me a little bit. i can tell i have some irritation in my throat, coughing. >> on sarasota's beach, the concession stand has been closed all week. tourists dependent businesses are being affected. >> a lot of cancellations. i'm close in the office early most days to get out of here myself. it is affecting me. >> governor rick scott's emergency declaration this week offers interest free loans for small businesses that qualify and includes additional funding for researchers at the marine laboratory and aquarium responding to increased reports of dead or distressed animals. >> a average 100 turtles a year. about 10 to 15 dolphins. we are seeing the annual averages in less
. >> as red tide continues to choke the southwest florida coast, dead fish are piling up on white sand> since our contractor has been on, he started august 1, we have collected about 300 tons of fish from the beach. >> on sanibel island, the florida fish and my left mission took this photo of a 26-foot long whale shark that washed ashore. the microscopic algae are having an impact on air quality. >> i think it's affecting me a little bit. i can tell i have some irritation...
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we visit the white sand missiles range museum. >>> the testing that's been done out here, people think it's been mostly military testing but it really has involved a lot of civilian uses as well. a lot of the rockets that are fired out here, even today, are sounding rockets, used to do upper atmospheric research. still a big program here. >>> and then a tour of fort seldom, a u.s. military outpost designed to keep peace in the region. watch saturday at noon eastern on c-span 2, book tv and sunday on american history t c on c- span 3. working with our cable affiliates as we explore america. >>> we have found out over the last two years that many of the areas introduced in the 2016 elections were not american but crafted by outside intelligence. >> malcolm nan and his book, the plot to destroy democracy. >> these were very slow burning propaganda warfare techniques used by russia but which could never keep pace with the news media world of the 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s. only when social media came to its -- to the height of it power, the ability of you to pick up fake story and infect three or
we visit the white sand missiles range museum. >>> the testing that's been done out here, people think it's been mostly military testing but it really has involved a lot of civilian uses as well. a lot of the rockets that are fired out here, even today, are sounding rockets, used to do upper atmospheric research. still a big program here. >>> and then a tour of fort seldom, a u.s. military outpost designed to keep peace in the region. watch saturday at noon eastern on c-span...
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on sunday at 2 pm eastern on american history tv, we visit the white sands missile range museum. >> the testing done out here, people think it has been military testing. but it is involve dish involving civilian use as well. a lot of the rockets fired out here, even today are sounding rockets. they are used to do upper atmospheric research. that is a big program out here. >> a tour of the u.s. military outpost located near the rio grande river established to keep peace in the region. watch the tour of loss creases, new mexico saturday at noon eastern on cspan2 book tv . working with our cable affiliates as we experience america. >>> there are lots of people who think i don't want to make my kids read sad stories. whatever. that is not a totally illegitimate thing to say. i want to choose as a parent when my kid understands stuff that might bring them grief. but there is also a point beyond which when they are 14. when are you going to introduce them to the idea that not everything is perfect outside of your all white suburb. so all of of -- the factors come together to create mass censo
on sunday at 2 pm eastern on american history tv, we visit the white sands missile range museum. >> the testing done out here, people think it has been military testing. but it is involve dish involving civilian use as well. a lot of the rockets fired out here, even today are sounding rockets. they are used to do upper atmospheric research. that is a big program out here. >> a tour of the u.s. military outpost located near the rio grande river established to keep peace in the...
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we visit the white sands missile range museum. >> the testing that's been done out here, people think it's mostly military testing but it's involved a lot of civilian uses as well. a lot of the rockets that are fired out here, even today are sounding rockets. used to do upper atmospheric research. that's still a big program out here. >> then a tour of ft. selden located near the rio grande river established a key piece of the region. watch c-span cities tour of las cruces, new mexico, saturday at noon eastern on book tv. and sunday at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv on c-span 3. working with our cable affiliates as we explore america. >>> up next, american civil war museum historian john coski talks about the history of the confederate battle flag and how its perception has changed in the years since the war. mr. coski looks at how the battle flag has been used over time including in pop culre
we visit the white sands missile range museum. >> the testing that's been done out here, people think it's mostly military testing but it's involved a lot of civilian uses as well. a lot of the rockets that are fired out here, even today are sounding rockets. used to do upper atmospheric research. that's still a big program out here. >> then a tour of ft. selden located near the rio grande river established a key piece of the region. watch c-span cities tour of las cruces, new...
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we visit the white sands missile range museum. >> the testing that's been done out here, people think it's been mostly military testing. but it really -- it's involved a lot of civilian uses, as well. a lot of the rockets that are fired out here, even today, are sounding rockets. used to do upper atmospheric research. that's still a big program out here. >> then, a tour of ft. seldon, a u.s. military outpost located near the rio grande river, established to keep peace in the region. watch c-span's tour of new mexico, saturday at noon eastern on c-span 2's book tv and sunday at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv on c-span3. working with our cable affiliates, as we explore america. >>> we have found out over the last two years that many of the meta narratives introduced into the 2016 election were not of american origin. that they were crafted by foreign intelligence agencies outside the united states. >> sunday night, on "afterwards." former cia intelligence officer, malcolm nance, and his book" the plat to destroy democracy". >> these were techniques used by russia, but which could neve
we visit the white sands missile range museum. >> the testing that's been done out here, people think it's been mostly military testing. but it really -- it's involved a lot of civilian uses, as well. a lot of the rockets that are fired out here, even today, are sounding rockets. used to do upper atmospheric research. that's still a big program out here. >> then, a tour of ft. seldon, a u.s. military outpost located near the rio grande river, established to keep peace in the region....
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. >> as red tide continues to choke the southwest florida coast, dead fish are piling up on white sandtractor has been on the island, he started august 1st, we've collected about 300 tons of fish from the beach. >> on the island, the florida fish and wildlife commission took this photo of a 26 foot long whale shark that washed ashore. the microscopic algae are also having an impact on air quality. >> i think it is affecting me a little bit. i can tell i have a little irritation in my throat, coughing. >> on a popular beach, the concession stand has been closed all week and the parking lot nearly empty. tourist dependent businesses are being affected including the vacation rental condos. >> at lot of cancellations and i'm closing the office early most days to get out of here myself because it is affecting me. >> the emergency declaration this week offers interest free loans of up to $50,000 for small businesses that qualify. also includes additional funding for researchers at marine laboratory and aquarium who are responding to increased reports of dead or distressed animals >> we avera
. >> as red tide continues to choke the southwest florida coast, dead fish are piling up on white sandtractor has been on the island, he started august 1st, we've collected about 300 tons of fish from the beach. >> on the island, the florida fish and wildlife commission took this photo of a 26 foot long whale shark that washed ashore. the microscopic algae are also having an impact on air quality. >> i think it is affecting me a little bit. i can tell i have a little...
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beachoried, sugary-white sands should right now be lined with tourists. are lined withy dead and rotting sea life, casualties from the massive, toxic red tide event that has now lasted 10 months. tons of dead fish and sea life have been removed from florida's miles of world-renowned beaches. dead manatees, a dead whale shark, the pictures are horrifying enough. nativeperson, and i'm a floridian, five generations, it breaks my heart to see our beaches and rivers filed like this. ouled like this. and it's not a partisan issue. passn't get the house to the bill. senator rubio and i are on the bill together. it is not a partisan issue. we have worked with colleagues regardless of party for the good we want ates, and secure funding for research on the algae blooms and the projects to restore things like the river of grass, the florida everglades, which sends the water south as mother nature intended, instead of having to dump it to the east and to the west. and when it goes through that river of grass it is cleansed, so when it comes out into florida bay done
beachoried, sugary-white sands should right now be lined with tourists. are lined withy dead and rotting sea life, casualties from the massive, toxic red tide event that has now lasted 10 months. tons of dead fish and sea life have been removed from florida's miles of world-renowned beaches. dead manatees, a dead whale shark, the pictures are horrifying enough. nativeperson, and i'm a floridian, five generations, it breaks my heart to see our beaches and rivers filed like this. ouled like this....
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on the west coast of florida, our white sand beaches aren't as crowded with tourists. but with what? the rancid corpses of fish. this is the puffer fish. this is on one of southwest florida's beaches. the turtles, the casualties from massive noxious red tide, and this event, a bacteria that occasionally appears in the gulf of mexico and moves. this year it's moved very close to the shore, but it's lasted for ten months and counting. hotels and restaurants are half full. boat captains are facing one cancellation after another. madam president, look at this. this is on a beach also. 267 tons of dead fish and sea life have been removed from about 150 miles of florida's world renowned beaches. and that's just this year alone. these pictures are horrifying enough, but go there. it's even worse in person. the local governments have spent a lot of money going out and cleaning up the beaches. it's absolutely heartbreaking what has happened. i'm a fifth generation floridian, and i've never seen it this bad. i've never seen our beautiful beaches covered like this. and that's why
on the west coast of florida, our white sand beaches aren't as crowded with tourists. but with what? the rancid corpses of fish. this is the puffer fish. this is on one of southwest florida's beaches. the turtles, the casualties from massive noxious red tide, and this event, a bacteria that occasionally appears in the gulf of mexico and moves. this year it's moved very close to the shore, but it's lasted for ten months and counting. hotels and restaurants are half full. boat captains are facing...
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. >> we visit the white sands missile range museum. >> the testing that has been done out here, peoplehink it's been mostly military testing, but it involved a lot of civilian use as well that are fired up here even today they are sounding rockets used to do atmospheric research but still a big program. >> a member of the democratic socialists of america talks about the parties political goals and its poten
. >> we visit the white sands missile range museum. >> the testing that has been done out here, peoplehink it's been mostly military testing, but it involved a lot of civilian use as well that are fired up here even today they are sounding rockets used to do atmospheric research but still a big program. >> a member of the democratic socialists of america talks about the parties political goals and its poten
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ours story, sugary white beach sand should be right now lined with tourists, but instead they are aligned with dead and rotting sea life, casualties from a the massive toxic redto tide event. it has now lasted ten months. over 2000 tons of dead fish and sea life have been removeden from r nearly 150 miles of florida's well renowned beaches. dead tarpon, dead manatees, a dead will shark. the pictures are certainly horrifying enough, but in person, and i'm a native floridian, five generations, it breaks my heart to see our beaches and rivers like this, and it's not a partisan issue. that bill that you talked about, that i introduced a year ago, we passed it. we can never get the house to get off dead center to pass it. senator rubio and i are on that bill together.pa it's not a partisan issue. we have worked with colleagues regardless of party for the good of our states, and we want to secure funding for research on the algae bloomslo and the projects to restore things like the river of grass, the florida everglades, which sends the water south as mother nat intended, instead of having to d
ours story, sugary white beach sand should be right now lined with tourists, but instead they are aligned with dead and rotting sea life, casualties from a the massive toxic redto tide event. it has now lasted ten months. over 2000 tons of dead fish and sea life have been removeden from r nearly 150 miles of florida's well renowned beaches. dead tarpon, dead manatees, a dead will shark. the pictures are certainly horrifying enough, but in person, and i'm a native floridian, five generations, it...
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our sugary white beach sands should be right now lined with tourists, but instead, there lined with dead and rotting sea life, casualties from the massive toxic red tide event that has now lasted 10 months. 2000 tons of dead fish and sea life have been removed from nearly 150 miles of florida's world renowned beaches. aad tarpon, dead manatees, dead well shark. the pictures are certainly horrifying enough, but in person , and i am a native floridian, five generations, it breaks my heart to see our beaches and rivers foul like this. and it is not a partisan issue. that bill that you talked about that i introduced a year ago, we passed it. we can never get the house to get off of dead center to pass it. senator rubio and i are on that bill together. it is not a partisan issue. we worked with colleagues regardless of party for the good of our states, and we want to secure funding for research on the algae blooms and the projects to restore things like the river of grass, the florida everglades, which sends the water south as mother nature intended, instead of having to dump it to the east a
our sugary white beach sands should be right now lined with tourists, but instead, there lined with dead and rotting sea life, casualties from the massive toxic red tide event that has now lasted 10 months. 2000 tons of dead fish and sea life have been removed from nearly 150 miles of florida's world renowned beaches. aad tarpon, dead manatees, dead well shark. the pictures are certainly horrifying enough, but in person , and i am a native floridian, five generations, it breaks my heart to see...
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our story sugar white beach sand right now should be lined with tourists but instead they are lined with dead and rotting sea life. casualties from the massive toxic red tide event that has now lasted ten months. over 2000 tons tons of dead fish and sea life have been removed from nearly 150 miles of florida's world renowned beaches. dead manatee. a dead whale shark. the pictures are horrifying enough. but in person with the native floridian of five generation it breaks my heart to see the beaches and rivers fowl like this it is not a partisan issue. that bill that you talked about that i introduced one year ago, we passed that we can never get the house off of the dead senate to pass that senator rubio and i are on the bill together. it is not a partisan issue. we have worked with colleagues regardless of party for the good of our states. and we want to secure funding for research on the algae blooms and f the projects restore things like the river of grass of the florida everglades that sends the water south as mother nature into it -- and intended instead of going to the west of the e
our story sugar white beach sand right now should be lined with tourists but instead they are lined with dead and rotting sea life. casualties from the massive toxic red tide event that has now lasted ten months. over 2000 tons tons of dead fish and sea life have been removed from nearly 150 miles of florida's world renowned beaches. dead manatee. a dead whale shark. the pictures are horrifying enough. but in person with the native floridian of five generation it breaks my heart to see the...
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white house press secretary sarah sand officials she said could have their clearance revoked. sarah: i'm ev with respect to the following individuals -- james clapper, james comey, michael hayden, sally yates, susan rice, andrew mccabe, peter strzok, lisa pagei se clearances for those who still have them may be t revoked, ase who have already lost the security clearance y not be able to ve it reinstated. rajini: now ifes those nound familiar, it is because they crossed swords with mr. trump over a variety of issues and have drawn his scorn online. for more on all that, i spoke a brief time ago with shelby holiday, a video reporter at "the wall street journal." shelby holiday, great to have you with us. we saw sarah sanders saying that the president is revoking the security clearance of one official and is threatening to do it with a number of oers w. why now? know theell, we do official whose security clearance he was revoking has been very critical of the president. it might have to do with timing. lythe president obviooes not like any sort of criticism in the press, whether
white house press secretary sarah sand officials she said could have their clearance revoked. sarah: i'm ev with respect to the following individuals -- james clapper, james comey, michael hayden, sally yates, susan rice, andrew mccabe, peter strzok, lisa pagei se clearances for those who still have them may be t revoked, ase who have already lost the security clearance y not be able to ve it reinstated. rajini: now ifes those nound familiar, it is because they crossed swords with mr. trump...
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sand. another even slammed into the white house lawn. norton says the aviation industry is particularly vulnerable. this chilling video was shot illegally by a drone hovering above a passenger jet coming in to land at las vegas airport. norton says current radar systems work best against fast, high-altitude targets. >> so they can literally fly under the radar? >> to a degree, yes, without a doubt. >> reporter: he says as drones get better, what they can do. authorities are racing to find ways to stop them. charlie d'agata, cbs news, london. >>> coming up next, northern exposure. turns out the easy way to sneak into the u.s. from mexico is hrough canada. >>> and later, what caused this deadly blast on a highway in italy. welcome to tide pods talk with gronk. i'm gronk! i'm big and awesome, but this guy is little, can it really clean? heck yeah it can! it's concentrated detergent plus stain fighters plus odor flighers that fight for clean. boom! even this entire bottle can't beat tide pods. and now a word from future gronk: ugh... tide po
sand. another even slammed into the white house lawn. norton says the aviation industry is particularly vulnerable. this chilling video was shot illegally by a drone hovering above a passenger jet coming in to land at las vegas airport. norton says current radar systems work best against fast, high-altitude targets. >> so they can literally fly under the radar? >> to a degree, yes, without a doubt. >> reporter: he says as drones get better, what they can do. authorities are...
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and this afternoon at the white house press briefing, sarah hucka-sands came down firmly on the sidet guarantee anything. but i can tell you that the president addressed this question directly. i can tell you that i've never heard it. >> just to be clear, you can't guarantee it. >> look, i haven't been in every single room. >> stephen: is there a special room where he says it? ( laughter ) please, please, please tell me it's not the lincoln bedroom. but hucka-sands insisted that, despite the fact that the president has had a long string of insults for african americans, this has nothing to do with race. >> this has absolutely nothing to do with race and everything to do with the president calling out someone's lack of integrity. the fact is the president is a equal-opportunity... uhh... person that calls things like he sees it. >> stephen: yes, yes-- no, folks. it has nothing to do with race. he's an equal-opportunity insulter. ( laughter ) it's like martin luther king so famously said, " " ( cheers and applause ) people forget that part of the speech. >> jon: i forgot that part. >>
and this afternoon at the white house press briefing, sarah hucka-sands came down firmly on the sidet guarantee anything. but i can tell you that the president addressed this question directly. i can tell you that i've never heard it. >> just to be clear, you can't guarantee it. >> look, i haven't been in every single room. >> stephen: is there a special room where he says it? ( laughter ) please, please, please tell me it's not the lincoln bedroom. but hucka-sands insisted...
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sand. another even slammed into the white house lawn. norton says the aviation industry is particularly vulnerable. this chilling video was shot illegally by a drone hovering above a passenger jet coming in to land at las vegas airport. d rton says current radar systems work best against fast, rggh-altitude targets. so they can literally fly under dee radar? >> to a degree, yes, without a >>ubt. >> reporter: he says as drones get better at what they can do, authorities are racing to find ways to stop them. charlie d'agata, cbs news, london. >> glor: coming up next here on the "cbs evening news," northern exposure. turns out the easy way to sneak icto the u.s. from mexico is through canada. and later, what caused this deadly blast on a highway in italy. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ can start in the colon constipation and diarrhea and may be signs of an imbalance of good bacteria. only phillips' colon health has this unique combination of probiotics. it helps repl
sand. another even slammed into the white house lawn. norton says the aviation industry is particularly vulnerable. this chilling video was shot illegally by a drone hovering above a passenger jet coming in to land at las vegas airport. d rton says current radar systems work best against fast, rggh-altitude targets. so they can literally fly under dee radar? >> to a degree, yes, without a >>ubt. >> reporter: he says as drones get better at what they can do, authorities are...
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seminal writer i'm waiting for solution yes we need to do somewhat from whites only dear boy i'm not going to massage man he has sand goes head to head with jimmy i can't do anything else on the al-jazeera. this was wrong to teach children away from their parents and heard them into a school. against their will there was no mother no father figures they put his in the big clearing and we sort of looked at her so i don't remember the children's names. kind of it is dark secret announces zero. zero zero zero zero zero right. thousands demonstrate in the u.s. capitol against a white nationalist rally on the first anniversary of racially charged violence in charlotte's. as a sikh and this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up neither lake nor sea five nation agreement sets terms on how that caspian's resources will be shit. tense runoff vote in mali the opposition alleges ballot stuffing in favor of president kate. and taking ballet to the masses graceful treats of motorists stuck in traffic in the mexican kept. alive thousands of protesters gathered in washington on the one year anniversary of the violent protest
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you know more about your area think dhs could ever hope to know but sanded white house and i, he came up, i support the idea called for cyber. if your industry weatherby wethe telecom, financial services or electricity, that if you will build a state-of-the-art facility, invest the money and get audited to m make sure you'e not lying tog us, then we would you incentives from legal protections and otherwise to make it worth your while. do you think that's what's missing today? >> it certainly would be helpful, it would be great. >> would it be a game changer? >> i game changer? in my industry, senator, i think a lot of people are doing a lot already. >> would help you to do d it quicker? >> yes. >> mr. lewis, you talked about my bill would get russia's attention. how long should it take this country to come up with rules of engagement? if a russian jet dropped a bomb on a power plant, that would be an act of war. if a russian covert operation knocked a power plantnt off-line and put everybody in the dark, a lot of people getting killed and tremendous financial loss, should that be an a
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seminal writer i'm waiting for solution yes we need to do something well to whites only a boy i'm not sure you thought manti has sand goes head to head with jamaican korea i can't do anything else on the al-jazeera new yorkers are very receptive to al-jazeera because it is such an international city they're very interested that global perspective that al-jazeera buys. hello i'm barbara starr in london these are the top stories on al-jazeera u.s. president donald trump has ordered the resumption of u.s. sanctions on iran to come into effect that four hundred g.m.t. the sanctions were triggered by trump's decision to pull out of the two thousand and fifteen nuclear deal which the white house says the scribed as horrible company health has more now from washington d.c. . the united states says iran is a threat and it wants to punish the country's government by isolating it from the global.
seminal writer i'm waiting for solution yes we need to do something well to whites only a boy i'm not sure you thought manti has sand goes head to head with jamaican korea i can't do anything else on the al-jazeera new yorkers are very receptive to al-jazeera because it is such an international city they're very interested that global perspective that al-jazeera buys. hello i'm barbara starr in london these are the top stories on al-jazeera u.s. president donald trump has ordered the resumption...
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iconic feminist and seminal right away for solution yes we need to do some whites on dearborn on not all to do with man he has sandgoes head to head with. i can't do anything else on the al-jazeera. one of the top stories. a saudi. bus full of schoolchildren who. are killing fifty people i mean calls for an investigation but saudi arabia and the strikes were legitimate targets. attacks are continuing on both sides of the gaza israel more rockets have been fired into israel and at least seven people have been injured in an israeli airstrike on a cultural center in gaza. she is a mother an opposition figure tendai biti has been charged with inciting public violence and declaring unofficial election results he was taken into police custody after his bid for asylum in zambia was rejected and he was deported. the us e.u. and african union have praised joseph kabila as decision not to seek a third term as president of the democratic republic of congo can realize instead throwing his support behind his close ally emmanuel dari but there is still fear that he will remain a political force behind the scenes from contrasts
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this is a white house sort of sitting there watching the sand pour through the hourglass and trying to decide whether the president can sit for an interview. not whether or not he will, whether he can without lying and perjuring himself. none of those go away. this is >> if this is meant as a distraction tactic it will not work. there is a cloud hovering over this west wing. the president's krebltd is one of them. the people who work for the president is another. the russia probe throughout, everything comes back to that. omarosa, many of the things she revealed goes to the president's character. let's be clear, he had advance warning of the e-mails. she knew he knew russia was going to release hillary clinton's e-mails which would be a significant moment in this probe if true. even if not true, it points to how this is a story that is not going away. for this white house. >> and, frank, we've talked about how as someone who investigates crime, sometimes your witnesses are salty characters. so i don't want to put omarosa in the category of a salty character, but there have been a lot o
this is a white house sort of sitting there watching the sand pour through the hourglass and trying to decide whether the president can sit for an interview. not whether or not he will, whether he can without lying and perjuring himself. none of those go away. this is >> if this is meant as a distraction tactic it will not work. there is a cloud hovering over this west wing. the president's krebltd is one of them. the people who work for the president is another. the russia probe...
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the white house always tapes sarah huckabee sand o sanders herself.ring the presidential interview and the bloomberg team would have a tape or multiple tapes of the conversation so did both sides produce internal transcripts of that probably that's general practice with a presidential interview there might be two dualing transcripts out there circulating among a relatively small group of people. presumably higher ups at bloomberg had access to this and the reporters who conducted the interview. and then presumably higher ups inside the white house, the come's team. which one of the those people that had absent to the transcripts which leaked it is intriguing the other inrogue treeing question is are you dealing with a communications intercept of some kind. there are all sorts of wild possibilities circulating among those speculating about this and just about everybody in the white house is speculating but with he don't have real answers. >> it's clear who the president thinks leaked this information. >> that's right. >> all right eamon javers thank yo
the white house always tapes sarah huckabee sand o sanders herself.ring the presidential interview and the bloomberg team would have a tape or multiple tapes of the conversation so did both sides produce internal transcripts of that probably that's general practice with a presidential interview there might be two dualing transcripts out there circulating among a relatively small group of people. presumably higher ups at bloomberg had access to this and the reporters who conducted the interview....
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white sediment, you can't miss it. >> well, i was digging through the sand. a green emerald popped right out at me.eat start for the day. >> is it true that there's a 40-pound bag of emeralds down there? and are you looking for it? >> actually, it's 70 pounds of emeralds. >> should i tell you green's my favorite color? [ thunder crashes ] four centuries ago, nature intervened, and the treasure of nuestra seÑora de atocha never arrived at its original destination, but through the labors of one dedicated -- and slightly obsessive -- man, it was not lost forever. now it will be scattered across the world -- to collectors, museums, and churches. after that, who knows? as mel fisher said, nobody holds on to this treasure for long. mel fisher's heirs clearly inherited their father's undying fascination with shipwrecks. taffi told me, "once you've seen the ocean paved with gold, it's hard to quit." or, as mel used to say, "it's not the find. it's the hunt." and, kim, if you do come up across that big old bag of emeralds, please give your pal, jamie colby, a call. i'm jamie colby for "strange inheritance."
white sediment, you can't miss it. >> well, i was digging through the sand. a green emerald popped right out at me.eat start for the day. >> is it true that there's a 40-pound bag of emeralds down there? and are you looking for it? >> actually, it's 70 pounds of emeralds. >> should i tell you green's my favorite color? [ thunder crashes ] four centuries ago, nature intervened, and the treasure of nuestra seÑora de atocha never arrived at its original destination, but...
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sand in his eyes before beating him up. >> the men screamed go back to your country before spray- painted the same message and a white supremacist symbol on his truck. >> my turbine saved me, you know. without the turbine, i can get a real serious injury. >> since then, the community has rallied to help scrub off all of the pain from his truck. >>> now more than ever, security cameras have become critical tools in solving crimes. increasingly, surveillance video helps identify suspects or can provide leads for investigators. officers will not have direct access to the security systems and will need to permission to -- will need to get permission to be the videos. >>> the alameda county sheriff's office was called out to the intersection of redwood road and grove way where they found wires coming out of a box. the bomb squad was called in and detonated the box. it was determined that there was some sort of science equipment inside. investigators are now working to determine who left it there. >>> a substance found in marijuana plants could help fight cancer. a new study that shows how it can help boost treatments coming up in 5:0
sand in his eyes before beating him up. >> the men screamed go back to your country before spray- painted the same message and a white supremacist symbol on his truck. >> my turbine saved me, you know. without the turbine, i can get a real serious injury. >> since then, the community has rallied to help scrub off all of the pain from his truck. >>> now more than ever, security cameras have become critical tools in solving crimes. increasingly, surveillance video helps...
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brennan. ( laughter ) now presidential spokesperson sarah hucka-sands, read the president's statement today about brett an from the official white house lying perch. >> "as the head of the executive branch and commander in chief, i have the unique constitutional responsibility to protect the nation's classified information, including by controlling access to it. today, in fulfilling that responsibility, i have decided to revoke the security clearance of john brennan, former director of the central intelligence agency." tens brean can't read classified intelligence. so now the only place he'll read threats against america is on trump's twitter. ( laughter ) and, and the official reason trump gave for revoking brennan's clearance? brennan "leveraged his status to make a series of unfounded and outrageous allegations, including wild outbursts on the internet." ( applause ). >> stephen: yes, yes. i'd say that's the pot calling the kettle black, but there may be tapes of it calling the kettle something much worse. ( laughter ) ( cheers and applause ) that's a fine-- that's a fine family joke. fine, fine. but here's the thing: they've
brennan. ( laughter ) now presidential spokesperson sarah hucka-sands, read the president's statement today about brett an from the official white house lying perch. >> "as the head of the executive branch and commander in chief, i have the unique constitutional responsibility to protect the nation's classified information, including by controlling access to it. today, in fulfilling that responsibility, i have decided to revoke the security clearance of john brennan, former director...
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white supremacist symbol on his truck. <"i didn't see them. then i see some sand. they throw sand in my eye. it was so quick."> quick. malhi says community support has made him strong as well... on sunday, around 50 people from his local crossfit gym helped him clean his truck. stanislaus county deputies say the assault is "a random despicable act" that's being investigated as a hate crime. (ken) now to our four zone forecast. you're looking live at the golden gate bridge.(pam) kron-4's chief meteorologist lawrence karnow joins us with a look ahead lawrence karnow: it began to warm today with mostly sunny skies. highs were in the 90s inland with 60s at the coast. hurricane hector is getting close to the hawaian islands as a major hurricane. the storm is expected to stay mostly south of the big island but generate some big swells. on the satellite image you can see as high pressure starts to build back into the bay area. it will be hot during the middle of the week before cooling next weekend. highs tomorrow will be in the 80s and 90s inland with 60s at the coast. we could see some temperatures near 100 degrees midwee
white supremacist symbol on his truck. quick. malhi says community support has made him strong as well... on sunday, around 50 people from his local crossfit gym helped him clean his truck. stanislaus county deputies say the assault is "a random despicable act" that's being investigated as a hate crime. (ken) now to our four zone forecast. you're looking live at the golden gate bridge.(pam) kron-4's chief meteorologist lawrence karnow joins us with a look ahead lawrence karnow: it...