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patriotism ist only the symbols of this nation. and that the flag belongs to a handful of narrow right-wing ideologues or we can say that patriotism and the flag belongs to all of us who care about this nation.nd love this one choices in the national interest and that choice is clear. [applause] people want to know what is the issue of 1988. i will state that issue to you very clearly. the issue in 1988 is who is best qualified to govern this country? the question is one of leadership. we can have leadership that unites us or leadership that divides us. we can have leadership that challenges us or leadership that makes us feel good. we can have leadership in the national interest or leadership in the narrow interest. thatn have leadership tells this country that it must move forward or leadership that says we will go back and recapture our past. 1988 andhe issue in that is what i make this race. i make this race is i love my country and i want america to do better and move forward. there is an untapped idealism in the american spir
patriotism ist only the symbols of this nation. and that the flag belongs to a handful of narrow right-wing ideologues or we can say that patriotism and the flag belongs to all of us who care about this nation.nd love this one choices in the national interest and that choice is clear. [applause] people want to know what is the issue of 1988. i will state that issue to you very clearly. the issue in 1988 is who is best qualified to govern this country? the question is one of leadership. we can...
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most of all, this nation has lost the sense of the national interest, and we are in serious danger today of letting our future pass us by. i believe this nation can do better. and i believe that's what the issue in 1988 is all about. we must rebuild this nation in in the latter years of this century, using a blueprint of new directions and new ideas, based upon a foundation of the national interest. [applause] sen. hart: we must build the best education system in the world. [cheers] [applause] sen. hart: we must renew and revitalize our national economy, modernize our factories, invent new technologies, and train our workers. [applause] sen. hart: we must make a moral commitment to our children that we will leave behind to them a natural heritage cleaner and better than today. [applause] sen. hart: we must reform our conventional defenses and drastically reduce our reliance on nuclear weapons for this nation's security. [cheers] [applause] sen. hart: the stakes in 1988 could not be higher, and the choices could not be clearer. we can have a defense policy that takes school lunches away f
most of all, this nation has lost the sense of the national interest, and we are in serious danger today of letting our future pass us by. i believe this nation can do better. and i believe that's what the issue in 1988 is all about. we must rebuild this nation in in the latter years of this century, using a blueprint of new directions and new ideas, based upon a foundation of the national interest. [applause] sen. hart: we must build the best education system in the world. [cheers] [applause]...
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home coming of the 2016 national champions. eighty six million americans have prediabetes a serious condition that increases the risk for type 2 diabetes. you could be one of them. small lifestyle changes can help you avoid diabetes-related problems like heart attack, stroke, blindness, and kidney failure. ask your doctor about a simple blood test for prediabetes. sponsored by nacdd with support from the centers for disease control and prevention. visit cdc.gov/prediabetes katie mcginty for u.s. senate, calling her "a champion for working families." the 9th of 10 kids, her dad's union pension and social security made all the difference. in pennsylvania, mcginty helped implement obamacare and expand coverage. trump and toomey have attacked obamacare and social security. to fight back, president obama wants mcginty in the senate to protect women, families and seniors. vote in the democratic primary, april 26th. mcginty: i'm katie mcginty and i approve this message. >>> we are back a at "eyewitness news" as motorcade continues to
home coming of the 2016 national champions. eighty six million americans have prediabetes a serious condition that increases the risk for type 2 diabetes. you could be one of them. small lifestyle changes can help you avoid diabetes-related problems like heart attack, stroke, blindness, and kidney failure. ask your doctor about a simple blood test for prediabetes. sponsored by nacdd with support from the centers for disease control and prevention. visit cdc.gov/prediabetes katie mcginty for...
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phase two of the renovation of the national cathedral started this morning. sam sweeney was there when massive grains started taking stones worth as much as two tons off of the house of worship. sam: one by one, the stones start to be lowered. this is a time-consuming process. much of it is done by hand. you can't exactl the local hardware store. workers here say expect this to take more than 10 years. this scene right here is five years in the making. caused 22arthquake million dollars in damage just outside the cathedral. , new onesing months will be installed. they are made partially by robot, mostly by hand. there are also external support arches. is a $23 million project over the long term. this particular phase is about 1.2 million dollars. >> if you want to come out and see some of this work gets done, the national cathedral welcomes you on the north lawn. national at the cathedral, i'm sam sweeney, abc seven news. jummy: japan after a 6.5 magnitude earthquake. combingorkers are still through the rubble in hard-hit areas looking for anyone who may be t
phase two of the renovation of the national cathedral started this morning. sam sweeney was there when massive grains started taking stones worth as much as two tons off of the house of worship. sam: one by one, the stones start to be lowered. this is a time-consuming process. much of it is done by hand. you can't exactl the local hardware store. workers here say expect this to take more than 10 years. this scene right here is five years in the making. caused 22arthquake million dollars in...
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the united nations mission in haiti's representative. >> where is the united nations in terms of achieving some of its goals in terms of housing, in terms of water sanitation. when you drive around different ports of the capital there are still tent cities. we're talking about $13 billion in aid that came after the earthquake. >> if i'm not mistaken the figure, the number of people now in these camps is now 60,000. so this was--that's huge--that's a huge number. 60,000 internally displaced people nearly six years after the earthquake. >> when you consider that after the earthquake there were some 1.5 million people living in camps for the internally displaced-- >> sure. >> i think that the statistics speak for themselves. >> is your message then to somebody who is still in one of these camps just hold on a couple more years or couple more months or a couple more weeks, and we're going to get to you? >> no, we are already working on programs and plans to move these people out of the camps. >> coming up, part two of our special investigation. we follow the money trail in haiti. >> images mat
the united nations mission in haiti's representative. >> where is the united nations in terms of achieving some of its goals in terms of housing, in terms of water sanitation. when you drive around different ports of the capital there are still tent cities. we're talking about $13 billion in aid that came after the earthquake. >> if i'm not mistaken the figure, the number of people now in these camps is now 60,000. so this was--that's huge--that's a huge number. 60,000 internally...
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nova nation. >> what do you want to tell the fans and to the nova nation? >> we just appreciate the love. we always get the support and it's not just national championship. they're always here for us and sell out and we really appreciate them. we hope they got a lot -- looks like they really enjoyed this. i'm happy they enjoyed it. >> incredible experience. thank you very much for talking with us. congratulations. >> glad to do it. thank you. >> reporter: of course, coach wright and the national championship players had a lot more to say much more controlled environment that of course being the basketball arena. we'll zen it back inside to you guys for more of that coverage but for to you we're live at a much calmer villanova universi university. i'm greg argos cbs3 "eyewitness news". >> much calmer indeed. greg, thank you very much. >> let's show i was voter from the coach' twitter account. they took a team photo with all the fans behind them. in the middle of the photo the national championship trophy a what a way to commemorate this historic win. it was
nova nation. >> what do you want to tell the fans and to the nova nation? >> we just appreciate the love. we always get the support and it's not just national championship. they're always here for us and sell out and we really appreciate them. we hope they got a lot -- looks like they really enjoyed this. i'm happy they enjoyed it. >> incredible experience. thank you very much for talking with us. congratulations. >> glad to do it. thank you. >> reporter: of...
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beyond the nation state in general and beyond the democratic nation state in particular. so before we get started, i'm going to quote three european leaders from the left, right and center, who in the very early days, right after world war ii, were concerned about -- this is before charles degall and margaret thatcher voiced their reservations, these three were concerned about the future of democracy in interegrated europ. from the left in 1950, british labor prime minister declared that britain, quote, would not accept that the most student economic forces in our country should be handed over to an authority that is utterly undemocratic and responsible to nobody. from the right, and at the same time in france, the leader of the national assembly opposed, quote, delegating our powers to experts. several years late r in 1957, i opposition to the founding document of the eec, which was the forrunner of the union, the founding treaty of rome document, former french premiere stated, a democrat may abdicate by giving in to internal dictatorship, but also by dell delegating his
beyond the nation state in general and beyond the democratic nation state in particular. so before we get started, i'm going to quote three european leaders from the left, right and center, who in the very early days, right after world war ii, were concerned about -- this is before charles degall and margaret thatcher voiced their reservations, these three were concerned about the future of democracy in interegrated europ. from the left in 1950, british labor prime minister declared that...
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of legal values national unity is the basis of , national security. frankfurter said his personal opinion was that the school board should allow the witnesses ' children their dissent. he was however as most political progressives had been for many decades, an advocate of judicial restraint regarding the actions of democratically elected bodies. and he thought the court should acknowledge that the elected school board had made a defensible, meaning reasonable, joyce expressing the will of the majority of its constituents. the eight members of the majority had all been appointed to the court by president franklin roosevelt whose anger , with the court's refusal to be deferential towards congress's enactment of the new deal legislation led to his ill-fated attempt to attack the supreme court. casene dissenter in the have been appointed by president calvin coolidge who i should say , parenthetically was the last president with which i fully agreed. [laughter] minersville's flag salute law was unique in the history of anglo-american legislation because it
of legal values national unity is the basis of , national security. frankfurter said his personal opinion was that the school board should allow the witnesses ' children their dissent. he was however as most political progressives had been for many decades, an advocate of judicial restraint regarding the actions of democratically elected bodies. and he thought the court should acknowledge that the elected school board had made a defensible, meaning reasonable, joyce expressing the will of the...
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these letters are in the national archives. you can look and see what types of things they're writing. on one hand, there are many veterans who very much were like mckinley. they said enough bloodshed. we don't need to go to war again. others, however, recognized that war with a foreign foe might prove useful beyond the so-called purpose of liberating the cubans. for confederate veterans, the war offered them the opportunity to prove their allegiance and loyalty to the united states. again, countless letters -- i'll give you an example from just one. a veteran of hood's texas brigade offered to raise a regiment of former confederates. the loyalty of ex-confederates to our government has been for years made the subject of criticism. all we ask is an opportunity to let our actions speak for our loyalty. there are countless letters along these same lines. there's also letters of union and confederate veterans writing in together to form blue-gray regiments. mckinley and others recognized as this envelope should suggest that the wa
these letters are in the national archives. you can look and see what types of things they're writing. on one hand, there are many veterans who very much were like mckinley. they said enough bloodshed. we don't need to go to war again. others, however, recognized that war with a foreign foe might prove useful beyond the so-called purpose of liberating the cubans. for confederate veterans, the war offered them the opportunity to prove their allegiance and loyalty to the united states. again,...
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b and the united nations. as previous witnesses have made clear there is a cancer within the united nations and it must be cut out. the scourge of sexual exploitation and abuse by u.n. peacekeepers continues. the victims of this abuse are real and consequences are as well. just two weeks ago a six teen-year-old girl was allegedly rape id about a peace keeper from dr congo in hotel room. what a sickening violation noter only of an innocent girl but the trust place into that peace keeper by the united nations and military that sent him to help the people of the central african republic. hearing the horrendous reports eminating from car it would be natural to withdraw all u.n. peacekeepers before more damage can be done.e. but this basic instinct to protect needs to be balanced against good peacekeepers continue to do there.. the u.n. mission played a critical role in conduct of free democratic elections which led to swearing in of a new legitimate president committeded to rebuilding the war-torn country and to s
b and the united nations. as previous witnesses have made clear there is a cancer within the united nations and it must be cut out. the scourge of sexual exploitation and abuse by u.n. peacekeepers continues. the victims of this abuse are real and consequences are as well. just two weeks ago a six teen-year-old girl was allegedly rape id about a peace keeper from dr congo in hotel room. what a sickening violation noter only of an innocent girl but the trust place into that peace keeper by the...
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and again, everyone is here to greet the national champions 2016 national champions, villanova wildcats first national championship since 1985. we're going to come back to you let you know when the bus is here. brandon hudson, "nbc 10 news." >>> thanks for that. we continue to watch those buses make their way up the blue route. there is one of them. you can see all three headed toward lancaster avenue, the route 30 exit. then a couple of blocks. then they will walk in and will see what's waiting for them. we expect some kind of ceremony. coach wright probably will speak, maybe father peter and the seniors. and the band will greet them. all of those people have been lined up outside that entrance so they can really get a good look as the players walk in. we'll continue to follow the buses, live overhead with sky force 10 and live at the stadium as well as we get ready for what's going to be a huge celebration. >> why didn't we think of it painting our faces? we should have. >> for friday's parade maybe. >> there is another opportunity. we can think about that. >> or a tattoo. >> or a tat
and again, everyone is here to greet the national champions 2016 national champions, villanova wildcats first national championship since 1985. we're going to come back to you let you know when the bus is here. brandon hudson, "nbc 10 news." >>> thanks for that. we continue to watch those buses make their way up the blue route. there is one of them. you can see all three headed toward lancaster avenue, the route 30 exit. then a couple of blocks. then they will walk in and...
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villanova competes for the national title tonight. we're live in houston, talking excitement, what to watch for in tonight's game and how you can get involved right here at home. >>> and look closely. your eyes are not deceiving you. that is spring snow in the poconos and not manmade as vai so nicely pointed out as well as bill henley. a live look from our camera at camelback mountain. good morning, this is "nbc 10 news today," i'm katy zachry. >> i'm vai sikahema. we have snow there. we have rain later this afternoon. we have pamela osborne who's at the ballpark. >> right, right. >> good thing they're on the road. bill henley is here with the forecast. what do you make of it? >> we have rain coming in this afternoon, even though we're starting to see breaks in the clouds. as we're getting closer to sunrise, we're seeing a sliver of the moon. the clouds will break. the sunshine will not last all day. we're tracking a few sprinkles in some of the suburbs with some showers, scattered light showers for the reading area and allentown and
villanova competes for the national title tonight. we're live in houston, talking excitement, what to watch for in tonight's game and how you can get involved right here at home. >>> and look closely. your eyes are not deceiving you. that is spring snow in the poconos and not manmade as vai so nicely pointed out as well as bill henley. a live look from our camera at camelback mountain. good morning, this is "nbc 10 news today," i'm katy zachry. >> i'm vai sikahema. we...
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public lands like the hilo wilderness, the national preserve and the rio grande dell norte national mon mngts are some of the -- monument are some of the most special places to hunt and fish on the planet. these are places that make new mexico -- are the places that make new mexico so enchanting and make our country so special. i am incredibly excited to see that this natural resources amendment also includes the establishment of two new wilderness areas within the rio grande del norte national monument. new mexicans have a deep connection to the outdoors and benefit from the recreation, wildlife, water and tourism opportunities that wilderness areas provide. and for many years now, an incredibly broad coalition of northern new mexicans has worked to conserve the real san antonio and yute mountain areas. what's even more special about the mountain is today it's managed by the bureau of land management, this is actually a place that the land and water conservation fund helped put in the public trust. i have no doubt that future generations will be grateful for the many years of work and
public lands like the hilo wilderness, the national preserve and the rio grande dell norte national mon mngts are some of the -- monument are some of the most special places to hunt and fish on the planet. these are places that make new mexico -- are the places that make new mexico so enchanting and make our country so special. i am incredibly excited to see that this natural resources amendment also includes the establishment of two new wilderness areas within the rio grande del norte national...
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the national champions with jenkins hitting the winner at the buzzer! >> jim, they're going to check it. i thought it went live, but how about those edges? >> kris jenkins' buzzer-beating three gives villanova its first national title since 1985 and head coach jay wright is a champion for the first time in his career. jenkins was asked about how he'll handle the win over his adopted brother north carolina's nate britt? >> how do you go home and handle nate? >> i'm not going to say to much tonight, but tomorrow i'll be right at him. >> the instant classic finish touched off a huge win for villanova spilling onto the streets of the suburban philadelphia campus. at least four arrests were made. meanwhile the fans of north carolina were left disappointed as their team was dealt a heartbreaking defeat. >>> on to politics now. voters in wisconsin go to the polls today in a key primary for both republicans and democrats. at this point donald trump is the only republican with the chance to clinch the nomination, but a loss in wisconsin would clearly diminish hi
the national champions with jenkins hitting the winner at the buzzer! >> jim, they're going to check it. i thought it went live, but how about those edges? >> kris jenkins' buzzer-beating three gives villanova its first national title since 1985 and head coach jay wright is a champion for the first time in his career. jenkins was asked about how he'll handle the win over his adopted brother north carolina's nate britt? >> how do you go home and handle nate? >> i'm not...
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i would ask you, have you ever taken the oath of office to where the nation -- to wear the nation's uniform? how would you have any idea of the requirements foisted upon individuals that take that oath and things that are said? i will tell you that i have taken the oath and every single officer that has taken the oath, every single officer, mr. gude, understands what i was saying and what i said was, ours is not to question why. we serve at the pleasure of the commander in chief. period. period. we offer our opinions. however, once the commander in chief gives the order, our job is to salute, move out. if you knew that, if you ever took the oath, if you ever wore the uniform, if you ever served, you would know that. moving on. mr. gude, i think i answered your statement. like i said, moving on. how often have you read the national security strategy or the national military strategy? microphone, please. mr. gude: i frequently read the national security. mr. perry: frequently. what's frequently? mr. gude: many times, part of my job. mr. perry: part of your job. many times because it's an evol
i would ask you, have you ever taken the oath of office to where the nation -- to wear the nation's uniform? how would you have any idea of the requirements foisted upon individuals that take that oath and things that are said? i will tell you that i have taken the oath and every single officer that has taken the oath, every single officer, mr. gude, understands what i was saying and what i said was, ours is not to question why. we serve at the pleasure of the commander in chief. period....
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it was a treat watching the nationals until the very end of the game. they had things going for them but jonathan papelbon came and blew it. continues to grew for the young man, the latest achievement came against the phillies. harper set a cooers rear high by homering in the fourth consecutive game and became a second player to hit six home runs at a philly ballpark in six straight games since the banks. nationals all smiles before this game and why not throwing a seven-game winning streak into today. bottom of the seventh. gonzalez was dominant from start to finish. go down swinging here. gio struck out later on, this went to extras. tied at one, bases empty for bryce harper and he unties this game, four homer in the fourth straight game. nats go up 2-1 and both testimony of the tenth came along. jonathan papelbon to close this out. blanca had other plans. this one the throw from jason worth. on target just not in time. can't hang on to it. the phillies tied up for two and the very next batter, freddy back on the phillies would win this one and walk o
it was a treat watching the nationals until the very end of the game. they had things going for them but jonathan papelbon came and blew it. continues to grew for the young man, the latest achievement came against the phillies. harper set a cooers rear high by homering in the fourth consecutive game and became a second player to hit six home runs at a philly ballpark in six straight games since the banks. nationals all smiles before this game and why not throwing a seven-game winning streak...
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the national institutes of health are led by dr. collins, and he has been there since 2009, and it's my pleasure to welcome you to "inside story". great to have you here. >> great to be here on your birthday, ray. >> what's the thing this you're thinking about now that is taking up a ton of your time, that you worry about at night or open your eyes in the morning? >> there's not just one thing, but one thing right now, the precision medicine initiative that we're trying to launch, and we're in the phase right now of a very rapid scale effort that we aim to offer to 1 million americans to take part in. this is the largest study of this sort that has ever been we aim to invite 1 million americans to be our partners in this effort that will collect every kind of data you can think of factors that play out in health and disease, and use that information to do a better job of disease prevention. >> so when you say precision medicine, is it personalized medicine that's able to be more precise because we're able to know you more specifical
the national institutes of health are led by dr. collins, and he has been there since 2009, and it's my pleasure to welcome you to "inside story". great to have you here. >> great to be here on your birthday, ray. >> what's the thing this you're thinking about now that is taking up a ton of your time, that you worry about at night or open your eyes in the morning? >> there's not just one thing, but one thing right now, the precision medicine initiative that we're...
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by slashing the ranks of the national security council and having the national security adviser subject to senate confirmation. critics argue the president's response to international crises has been slowed by the increasingly bloated national security infrastructure. established in 1947 by congress, the nsc provides national security and foreign policy advice to presidents and while originally envisioned as a small cadre of advisers, the council has roughly doubled since 1992, to about 400 people. thornberry and gop leaders want to cap of just 50 people. each of the president's three previous defense secretaries, gates, panetta and hagel have expressed deep concerns about the nsc's growth and scope. >> it was the operational micromanagement that drove me nuts. of white house and nsc staffers calling senior commanders out on the field and asking them questions of second-guessing commanders. >> too many people talking and you know, special will i young smart, 35-year-old ph.d.s, allowed to talk, that's the way you let everybody know how smart you are. is how much you talk. >> white house
by slashing the ranks of the national security council and having the national security adviser subject to senate confirmation. critics argue the president's response to international crises has been slowed by the increasingly bloated national security infrastructure. established in 1947 by congress, the nsc provides national security and foreign policy advice to presidents and while originally envisioned as a small cadre of advisers, the council has roughly doubled since 1992, to about 400...
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. >> the national champions! jenkins hitting the winner at the buzzer. >>> villanova junior kris jenkins let the ball fly from the three-point line as the clock hit zero. >> how about that? >> one of the most dramatic title games ever was in the record books. >> one of the great championship games you'll ever, ever see. >> the call from the villanova student radio station says it all. >> two seconds to go. jenkins three, right wing to win it. he made it! he made the three for the win at the buzzer! cats win it all! cats win it all! cats win it all! >> he made the perfect pass. >> jay wright celebrated with a stone cold reaction. he says he was shocked at the outcome. >> we have an end of the game situation play like that, we put it in arc's hand. arc made the perfect pass. kris jenkins lives for that moment. >> the thrill of victory was too much for commentator charles barkley whose celebration dance was captured by cameras. >> here's the three-point shot. yes! >> through it all, the competition never lost its st
. >> the national champions! jenkins hitting the winner at the buzzer. >>> villanova junior kris jenkins let the ball fly from the three-point line as the clock hit zero. >> how about that? >> one of the most dramatic title games ever was in the record books. >> one of the great championship games you'll ever, ever see. >> the call from the villanova student radio station says it all. >> two seconds to go. jenkins three, right wing to win it. he made...
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the nation. selma, montgomery, tuskegee airmen, and we added new parks are just last week. we added the belmont hall equality national monument and the national women's park. host: director jarvis is here to take questions and comments. millions of you have visited national parks since the 1920's. in 2015, 307 million of you visited the national parks. tell us about that. eastern part of the country, mountain pacific -- here are the numbers. [video clip] >> i am thrilled to join you all in celebrating the 100th anniversary of the national parks service. part of this celebration, mrs. laura bush and i are challenging every american to get out and find your park. you can experience natural wonders like yosemite and the grand canyon. it you can learn about our history at the statue of liberty and gettysburg. you can take a moment to pause and reflect at a national memorial or monument. i do this every single day, because to find my park, all i have to do is get out of bed. that is right, the white h
the nation. selma, montgomery, tuskegee airmen, and we added new parks are just last week. we added the belmont hall equality national monument and the national women's park. host: director jarvis is here to take questions and comments. millions of you have visited national parks since the 1920's. in 2015, 307 million of you visited the national parks. tell us about that. eastern part of the country, mountain pacific -- here are the numbers. [video clip] >> i am thrilled to join you all...
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it looked like he hit the wire on the way down. >>> a male octopus escaped from the national aquarium of new zealand through a pipe and has returned to the ocean. he slept through a small gap in his enclosure and slid across the floor and squeezed through a pipe 5 inches wide. it was given to the aquarium two years ago after being rescued from a crayfish pod. >>> after 20 seasons with the linkers and more than 33,000 career points and five nba championships kobe bryant went out in style last night and dropped 60 points in his last game. >> reporter: the night belonged to kobe bryant who ended one of the most successful careers in nba history. he scored a season-high 60 points and a win in his final game. >> it's been 20 years here. you can't write stuff better than this. >> reporter: bla kudos from famous friends. >> it's beautiful and i can't believe it's coming to an end mac. you will always be in my heart. >> reporter: the sold-out crowd was 19,000 fans inside and hundreds outside. >> he is one-of-a-kind and he changed the game. >> reporter: capped off his legendary career with a s
it looked like he hit the wire on the way down. >>> a male octopus escaped from the national aquarium of new zealand through a pipe and has returned to the ocean. he slept through a small gap in his enclosure and slid across the floor and squeezed through a pipe 5 inches wide. it was given to the aquarium two years ago after being rescued from a crayfish pod. >>> after 20 seasons with the linkers and more than 33,000 career points and five nba championships kobe bryant went...
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the national mission force. the general is my component commander doing that. >> do you have a plan to work with services then on building that -- >> yes, ma'am. >> is it near completion? you hear said ton king ask about policy. we've been asking about policy for a long time. we don't have a policy. if we don't have a policy, how will we develop plans? >> i remind people is look, even as we're trying to get to broader issues you've raised outside the immediate mission, look, our mission is generate capacity and capability and ensure we're ready to go as the broader issues are being addressed. so we're trying to deal with the piece by generating capabilities we think would be part of the discussion by generating the defensive capabilities we think would be part of the deterrent discussion. i don't want to wait for everything to fall in place. we can't wait as perfect as it would be. >> i agree with you, we don't have time. >> yes, ma'am. >> when we look at the department, what level of communication do we have wi
the national mission force. the general is my component commander doing that. >> do you have a plan to work with services then on building that -- >> yes, ma'am. >> is it near completion? you hear said ton king ask about policy. we've been asking about policy for a long time. we don't have a policy. if we don't have a policy, how will we develop plans? >> i remind people is look, even as we're trying to get to broader issues you've raised outside the immediate mission,...
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not the only cold snap and all those details later on. >>> this afternoon the national weather service confirmed that this damage in cumberland county was the work of straight-line winds, not a tornado. and meteorologists determined a microburst with understand up to 85 miles per hour swept through saturday night. electric linesmen were busy today along route 77 in upper deerfield township repairing a half-dozen poles snapped by the gust. >>> we have learned tonight the identities of the two men in the amtrak train derailer in chester. 61-year-old joseph carter, jr. of wilmington and peter adamovich in pennsylvania. and carter the backhoe operator and adamovich the track supervisor. and ntsb learned they were going 106 in a 110 mile per hour zone. and they applied the brakes five seconds before impact but don't know why both the passenger train and maintenance vehicles were on the same track. >> still gathering facts on that information as to who had the authority to be on that track. we secured all the communication downloads and equipment, and we will be reviewing that. but again, i
not the only cold snap and all those details later on. >>> this afternoon the national weather service confirmed that this damage in cumberland county was the work of straight-line winds, not a tornado. and meteorologists determined a microburst with understand up to 85 miles per hour swept through saturday night. electric linesmen were busy today along route 77 in upper deerfield township repairing a half-dozen poles snapped by the gust. >>> we have learned tonight the...
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of the national interest. [applause] we must build the best education system in the world. [cheers] [applause] we must renew andrew -- and revitalize our national economy, invest in new technologies and train our workers. [applause] we must make a moral commitment to our children that we will leave behind to them for national heritage cleaner and better than today. [applause] we must reform our conventional defenses and drastically reduce our reliance on nuclear weapons for this nation's security. [cheers] [applause] the stakes in 1988 could not be higher and the choices cannot be clearer. we can have a defense policy that takes school lunches away from poor children to pay for mx missiles or b-1 bombers, or we can have a defense policy that reforms are conventional defenses, saves the taxpayers dollars, and makes this country safer. one choice is in the national interest and it could not be clearer. [applause] we can have an agriculture policy that turns over the productive farmland of this nation to a handfu
of the national interest. [applause] we must build the best education system in the world. [cheers] [applause] we must renew andrew -- and revitalize our national economy, invest in new technologies and train our workers. [applause] we must make a moral commitment to our children that we will leave behind to them for national heritage cleaner and better than today. [applause] we must reform our conventional defenses and drastically reduce our reliance on nuclear weapons for this nation's...
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coach jay wright led the cheers inside the football stadium. >> nova -- >> nation! >> the school honored the team for their victory. hundreds of villanova fans showed appreciation for the national champions during the homecoming celebration. the coachç and his players too the stage to thank the fans for joining them on the ride of a lifetime. and fans gave their love right back. >> when this happened, i thought, this would be like a bucket list thing. they win the national championship, check it off. this is just the beginning. it's inspiring us. you work hard, you do things the right way you'll be rewarded with greatness. >> i can't believe it. >> i'm just so happy! >> he's so cute. the team's planes arrived at the airport yesterday to celebratory streams of water from the water cannons, a true hero's welcome. villanova beat north carolina at the buzzer monday night to bring home their first national championship title sense 1985. >>> villanova's victory parade on friday will run right through the heart of center city philadelphia. here's a look at the parade rou
coach jay wright led the cheers inside the football stadium. >> nova -- >> nation! >> the school honored the team for their victory. hundreds of villanova fans showed appreciation for the national champions during the homecoming celebration. the coachç and his players too the stage to thank the fans for joining them on the ride of a lifetime. and fans gave their love right back. >> when this happened, i thought, this would be like a bucket list thing. they win the...
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on the president and the national assembly. both breached the constitution. it ordered the president to repay the money used for improving things like an amphitheater and swimming pool. the president said that the gross over spend should never have happened. >> the matter has caused a lot of frustration and confusion for which i apologize on my behalf and on behalf of government. >> but he defended his actions saying he always intended to pay back the money. >> i respect the judgment and will abide by it. i have consistently stated that i would pay an amount towards the unknown security upgrades. >> but zuma was dismissive of the demand that he repay some of the money spent on upgrading his sprawling home. the country's corruption watchdog investigated after costs ballooned. and they looked to see if he should repay a portion of the features. but he dismissed the findings, and the africa national led congress gave a report that exonerated him of any wrongdoing. he did an u-turn acknowledging that he did owe some money. but that
on the president and the national assembly. both breached the constitution. it ordered the president to repay the money used for improving things like an amphitheater and swimming pool. the president said that the gross over spend should never have happened. >> the matter has caused a lot of frustration and confusion for which i apologize on my behalf and on behalf of government. >> but he defended his actions saying he always intended to pay back the money. >> i respect the...
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the name of the session is national heritage. my background is primarily as a film scholar but primarily -- interested and broadcast media as well. a show of hands, how many of you have done radio, had a radio show in college or something? as i suspected, many of us. most of us at the now there is a hunger for understanding its history. my other hat is a work at nyu directing the moving image archiving and preservation masters degree program which also deals in recorded sound quite otch. so my life as a scholar collided with archival research 1999 when i started the symposium. we're doing another one 40 days from mow at the library of congress in culpepper on the heme of sound for four days. it's not just a film conference anymore. the presentation, the phrase vernal equinox pop and the period of world war ii, it appears to me a lot of national heritages around the planet probably have a kind of deep seeded connection to world war ii as being the moment where much more concerted discourse about national identity and nationalism a
the name of the session is national heritage. my background is primarily as a film scholar but primarily -- interested and broadcast media as well. a show of hands, how many of you have done radio, had a radio show in college or something? as i suspected, many of us. most of us at the now there is a hunger for understanding its history. my other hat is a work at nyu directing the moving image archiving and preservation masters degree program which also deals in recorded sound quite otch. so my...
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>> the president, the vice president, the chief of staff, the national security advisor, the dni, director of national intelligence. that was the core. then it would be supplemented on wednesday and tuesday and thursday, as i described, with other actors. but that was the core group of people. that were in the room. david, have i missed anybody? got it? >> negative response from addington. >> david addington's back there. he's going to correct me as i go. he's the repository of all the stuff. >> did you know personally governor bush? did you know him when he was running? when did you first meet president george w. bush? >> i was -- it was in the campaign period, probably late 1998, early 1999. i was asked by condi rice and paul wolfowitz to come down to sit in on a meeting and brief then-governor bush. that's how i got started to know him. and i made a big mistake in my first meeting. he schooled me a little bit. we were talking about a speech he was going to give on defense. he wanted to talk about how to revise and reform defense. i told him, well, you better not get into the details, go
>> the president, the vice president, the chief of staff, the national security advisor, the dni, director of national intelligence. that was the core. then it would be supplemented on wednesday and tuesday and thursday, as i described, with other actors. but that was the core group of people. that were in the room. david, have i missed anybody? got it? >> negative response from addington. >> david addington's back there. he's going to correct me as i go. he's the repository...
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take a look at the national harbor camera on weather bug. you can see the clouds are beginning to break up a tiny bit. they will continue, they will thicken up later tonight as the front moves through. national game starts at five minutes after 7:00. you will see temperatures near 702 at the beginning and dropping to the upper 60's. not a lot of a drop as we move through the later evening hours. that will bring the better chance for showers and maybe a few rumble of thunder. the temperatures 72 degrees in leesburg. 72 at b.w.i. marshall. 70 in luray. satellite and radar. you can see how the skies are mostly cloudy. a few breaks in the clouds across northern montgomery county and a few showers further off to upper northwest d.c. but very, very light at this time. these will continue to move east. we will see it happen as we move through the overnight hours, even into early tomorr m front has cleared indianapolis. this will all move our way overnight. if there is any really good news with the story, the weather story, we will get all of this o
take a look at the national harbor camera on weather bug. you can see the clouds are beginning to break up a tiny bit. they will continue, they will thicken up later tonight as the front moves through. national game starts at five minutes after 7:00. you will see temperatures near 702 at the beginning and dropping to the upper 60's. not a lot of a drop as we move through the later evening hours. that will bring the better chance for showers and maybe a few rumble of thunder. the temperatures 72...
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requires that the nations that are members thereof should be peace-loving nations. now, i know there are some members of the u.n. that shurly don't qualify to well for that particular description, but i would add they came in at the time of the united nations' inception, and now we have an opportunity to weigh the administration of new members very carefully. now, i qualify my statement by saying that you don't take a position in terms of the indefinite future. you take it in terms of the present circumstances. >> thank you, senator humphrey. senator kennedy, this question was directed to both. >> yes, i would agree with senator humphrey. unless the chinese come mists demonstrated a change in their foreign policy, and we've seen a very belligerent phase of their foreign policy and their relations with india during the past year, unless they're willing to demonstrate they desire to live in peace with the neighbors to the south of them, work out a solution to the problems facing them, then i would not recognize them. if they indicated they would, i would begin negotia
requires that the nations that are members thereof should be peace-loving nations. now, i know there are some members of the u.n. that shurly don't qualify to well for that particular description, but i would add they came in at the time of the united nations' inception, and now we have an opportunity to weigh the administration of new members very carefully. now, i qualify my statement by saying that you don't take a position in terms of the indefinite future. you take it in terms of the...
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a preview of the game. all the buzz from 'nova nation. starts monday night right here on nbc 10. >>> new from overnight, nbc 10 is there the instant a car burst into flames in philadelphia. take a look. nbc 10 photojournalist was filming a car fire on roosevelt boulevard in east falls when flamed engulfed the vehicle. we're working to get information on any injuries and what caused this fire. >>> this morning we are learning about the death of a 93-year-old man who was hit by a septa bus in montgomery county. police say the man was walking across limestone pipe in glenn side yesterday afternoon. a septa bus making a left turn when it hit the victim pinning him underneath. no passengers aboard the bus at the time. the driver, who stopped at the scene, is cooperating with the investigation. >>> this door closes and -- >> living with lead. experts offer tips for parents to find sources of lead poisoning and how to get rid of them. that's ahead with nbc 10 investigators. >>> welcome back on this very windy sunday morning. temperatures are col
a preview of the game. all the buzz from 'nova nation. starts monday night right here on nbc 10. >>> new from overnight, nbc 10 is there the instant a car burst into flames in philadelphia. take a look. nbc 10 photojournalist was filming a car fire on roosevelt boulevard in east falls when flamed engulfed the vehicle. we're working to get information on any injuries and what caused this fire. >>> this morning we are learning about the death of a 93-year-old man who was hit by...
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the national museums offer insight into our nation's leaders. our diverse music collections would comprise the largest in the world if they were all in one place. now, they are, at a new website called "smithsonian music." a gallery reopened in november, following a two-year renovation. its debut division, wonder, has attracted more than 368,000 visitors in just the first four months. and we welcomed a new panda to the zoo. bebe represents our extensive work in a species biodiversity. in addition to the nearly 30 million visits to our museums in washington and new york are the, we are extending access and education across the country. we now have 208 affiliate museums. our traveling exhibition service reaches millions annually. we offer online educational materials in the k-12 to students of all ages, and teachers with more than 2000 learning resources available online. all of them for free. our science education center has been helping to transform formal science education on the k-12 level for more than 30 years. this curriculum is used in eve
the national museums offer insight into our nation's leaders. our diverse music collections would comprise the largest in the world if they were all in one place. now, they are, at a new website called "smithsonian music." a gallery reopened in november, following a two-year renovation. its debut division, wonder, has attracted more than 368,000 visitors in just the first four months. and we welcomed a new panda to the zoo. bebe represents our extensive work in a species biodiversity....
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this happened at the national aquarium of the new zealand. officials there say that an octopus they have there named inky, perfect name, slipped out of his aquarium and slithered 13 feet across the floor. managed to squeeze his football size head down 16-inch drainpipe that led to the pacific ocean. >> he was able to work out he could get out through alert. and look for friends. michelle: animal experts say the octopus can survive up to an hour out of water. of course they have no bones. made it easier to slip and slide. >> one says inquisitive and the other says looking for a mate. which one was it? michelle: both. leon: buying low. it might be better to react fast if you find a dream home here. we explain the key reason why coming up. >> i'm scott abraham. time to rock the red. playoff hockey. game one. caps-flyers. we have a preview next. michelle: just moments away an update on the accident with injuries. we will hear from jamie sullivan. she is on traffic watch for us. the outer loop of the beltway in lanham is closed. we have a timetabl
this happened at the national aquarium of the new zealand. officials there say that an octopus they have there named inky, perfect name, slipped out of his aquarium and slithered 13 feet across the floor. managed to squeeze his football size head down 16-inch drainpipe that led to the pacific ocean. >> he was able to work out he could get out through alert. and look for friends. michelle: animal experts say the octopus can survive up to an hour out of water. of course they have no bones....
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citizens of this nation, the communities of this nation, the states of this nation, we will never fix what ails us. [applause] i have had the great privilege of living, traveling, working all over the world for decades. i have done business work, i have done charitable work, i've done policy work. i can say to you with absolute certainty that it is only in this nation that a young woman can start the way i did, typing, filing, answering the phones for a nine person real estate firm in the middle of a deep recession, go on one day to become the chief executive of what we turned into the largest technology company in the world and run for the presidency of the united states. that is only possible in this nation. [applause] and yet we have come to a point in our nation's history where too many americans feel as if those possibilities are no longer real for them. we have record numbers of men who were not working. we have record numbers of women living in poverty, young people who don't know that the american dream applies to them. i ran for office because i know to restore possibilities
citizens of this nation, the communities of this nation, the states of this nation, we will never fix what ails us. [applause] i have had the great privilege of living, traveling, working all over the world for decades. i have done business work, i have done charitable work, i've done policy work. i can say to you with absolute certainty that it is only in this nation that a young woman can start the way i did, typing, filing, answering the phones for a nine person real estate firm in the...
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the story about the establishment of the national forest, the transcontinental railroad. it is really a story as big as the united states itself. it all came together. athe town of the mississippi river about a hundred and 50 mi. i think i'm going. on the one holiday in march. so this is where an every moved in 1856. he took a job at a lumber yard. he had previous jobs in february. so intelligence and ambitious and rose quickly through the ranks. i never counted the hours are knocked off until i finish my hat in hand. so that will pass them around on some done with them. his brother-in-law had bought the lumber yard and began to expand it. down the mississippi river and put those. but put it back they're. a preview. the real money lay in buying land and chopping down the trees on that land. beautiful white pine in the chippewa river. and with the money that he made a bum more land. from rock island to st. paul, minnesota. moved up as wisconsin, the center move north. bought the house next door to james j hill who was another remarkable businessman and visionary just about
the story about the establishment of the national forest, the transcontinental railroad. it is really a story as big as the united states itself. it all came together. athe town of the mississippi river about a hundred and 50 mi. i think i'm going. on the one holiday in march. so this is where an every moved in 1856. he took a job at a lumber yard. he had previous jobs in february. so intelligence and ambitious and rose quickly through the ranks. i never counted the hours are knocked off until...
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is from the national park -- it is from the national park service. sarah in new hampshire, good morning. caller: thank you, and happy birthday to the national park system. guest: thank you. caller: i am concerned about indigenous animals being pushed out by nonindigenous species and the plight of rivers, the what we would call a trickle brooke by the time it ends up coming to its ocean exit. but my main thing today is to ask you about the tonto national landt, which was apache and was supposed to be protected and is now being sold to an australian mining company, which is going to make an open pit copper mine. i do not understand the process here. , thought this land is our land and how could this ever happen? and could this happen in our lands?rotected i am not familiar with that particular issue on the tonto national park. the national forest system is departmentferent than me, the department of agriculture, not the department of interior. they are multiple use lands. they are available for mining and gravel extractions, cattle grazing, and the lik
is from the national park -- it is from the national park service. sarah in new hampshire, good morning. caller: thank you, and happy birthday to the national park system. guest: thank you. caller: i am concerned about indigenous animals being pushed out by nonindigenous species and the plight of rivers, the what we would call a trickle brooke by the time it ends up coming to its ocean exit. but my main thing today is to ask you about the tonto national landt, which was apache and was supposed...
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mckinley uses this image of the dead reuniting the nation as a symbol of a reunited nation. in part, a gesture of reconciliation but also a savvy , political bid to get southern support for overseas expansion. a great many southern congressmen and senators were not on board with this. he proposed that the federal government should assist, monetarily assist in caring for graves of all civil war soldiers. sectional lines no longer marred the united states, mckinley asserted. sectional feeling no longer holds back the love that we bear each other. i want you to listen to this next passage, i read it as him invoking the union cause as much as reconciliation. he rejoiced that the most recent war had proven that, " the union, the common atlas of our love and loyalty. the time has now come in the evolution of sentiment and the evolution of feeling under the providence of god when the spirit of fraternity we should share with you in the care of graves of the confederate soldiers." at this, newspapers reported that the men who had fought in the audience leapt to their feet or tottere
mckinley uses this image of the dead reuniting the nation as a symbol of a reunited nation. in part, a gesture of reconciliation but also a savvy , political bid to get southern support for overseas expansion. a great many southern congressmen and senators were not on board with this. he proposed that the federal government should assist, monetarily assist in caring for graves of all civil war soldiers. sectional lines no longer marred the united states, mckinley asserted. sectional feeling no...
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years is the so-called national security strategy. the national security strategy report that came as a result of actions by congress in the act that required the president to do this. i remember when i was at the nsc, we had done one of these things and they weren't very satisfactory for reasons we can talk about. you began to wonder whether it was worth it. i ran into at the time the assistant secretary for the middle east at the state department. he happened to be -- you know, this is really important. i said bob, why? he said, because i have to do this day-to-day job of being assistant secretary and trying to run my bureau and when i try to think what are the goals and objectives, here's a document, a set of things i can look to, that help me think about how i do my job. this is equally true for the military and the pentagon in terms of its own planning and thinking about resource development. having a kind of broad blueprint actually helps facilitate the day to day work and make sure there's some degree of coherence to what goes
years is the so-called national security strategy. the national security strategy report that came as a result of actions by congress in the act that required the president to do this. i remember when i was at the nsc, we had done one of these things and they weren't very satisfactory for reasons we can talk about. you began to wonder whether it was worth it. i ran into at the time the assistant secretary for the middle east at the state department. he happened to be -- you know, this is really...
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they wanted to do the nova nation. they wanted to cheer with them and they got that moment together and he read right into that, but it was just, when you have been out there for hours, waiting on your team, that is moment you have waited for. >> he appreciates the fans and players appreciate them so much. they have been there since ryan was a freshman and even before that nova nation over the years but this was very special. >> that is why he is national coach have the year because you need a guy who can relate, to an eight year-old kid. the he has them all turnaround so they can get a picture for twitter. so they can all enjoy and have that moment for the rest of their lives and that is the thing now you do it for social media and he gets it. >> yes. >> he gets it. >> lets get the selfie. >> yes, now get back good everybody line up. >> that is right. >> he was coach until very even. >> we want to remind you "cbs evening news" is coming up at 7:00 o'clock. right after an hour special national champion coverage wraps u
they wanted to do the nova nation. they wanted to cheer with them and they got that moment together and he read right into that, but it was just, when you have been out there for hours, waiting on your team, that is moment you have waited for. >> he appreciates the fans and players appreciate them so much. they have been there since ryan was a freshman and even before that nova nation over the years but this was very special. >> that is why he is national coach have the year because...
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some say it may have been the greatest ending in the national championship game. what do you say, sam? i think you've seen them all. >> i've seen a lot. your kid and playing basketball in your yard three, two, one, that's the image you're picturing. making a game-winning shot. >> and a three. i love threes. when you're a short girl. good at the threes. >>> the san francisco giants, meanwhile, are getting off on the right foot. today in milwaukee they shoot for two in a row to open the season. >> they hit four threes, if you will. 12 runs yesterday. the giants that big day offense ofly. they'll return to at&t park on thursday for the home opener. we'll be out there, too, taking our "today in the bay" on the road. live thursday morning starting at 4:30 as they match up against the dodgers. >> how funny they're in milwaukee for the primary, as well. >> not political yet. >>> coming up, coyotes on campus. a warning for students and parents in san francisco. >>> temperatures spike today and then take a tumble as we go towards the weekend. i'll have a look at the microc
some say it may have been the greatest ending in the national championship game. what do you say, sam? i think you've seen them all. >> i've seen a lot. your kid and playing basketball in your yard three, two, one, that's the image you're picturing. making a game-winning shot. >> and a three. i love threes. when you're a short girl. good at the threes. >>> the san francisco giants, meanwhile, are getting off on the right foot. today in milwaukee they shoot for two in a row...
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in fact, we were the only city in the nation to meet the president's goal for the national alliance. i might say that you would be most happy to know that the streams were kept clean up by 100 kids who cleaned the streams so you could enjoy the water as well as the banks on the side, and also have gainful employment. it was this stuff that we kind of call "hard stuff." that keeps a little something in your pocket. ♪ narrator: but the first lady's attention was not limited to washington alone. to salute the accomplishments of citizens in their communities, ms. johnson crisscrossed the nation, giving speeches, dedicating parks and fountains, opening recreation areas, inspiring further progress, seeing and hearing firsthand the contagious affect her endeavors were having across the land. ♪ narrator: after the many dedication ceremonies she attended for others, mrs. johnson returned to washington to dedicate one of her favorite projects. ms. johnson: columbia island is a gift of nature and man. i am so pleased that this piece of land challenged this committee, and we have concentrate
in fact, we were the only city in the nation to meet the president's goal for the national alliance. i might say that you would be most happy to know that the streams were kept clean up by 100 kids who cleaned the streams so you could enjoy the water as well as the banks on the side, and also have gainful employment. it was this stuff that we kind of call "hard stuff." that keeps a little something in your pocket. ♪ narrator: but the first lady's attention was not limited to...
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on september 16, 1965, which is actually mexican national day, the national farmworker's association was convened. all of the membership was convened in a sort of town hall. the members voted to join the filipino strike. so they all walked out of the grape fields of delano. the growers responded quite violently. spraying the workers with pesticides. and in order to call the attention of the governor of california, cesar chavez decided to launch a big, long march from delano to sacramento, which was over 300 miles. that march was called the peregrinacion. the movement had quite some religious undertones, which really served as an element of cultural cohesion, in particular for the mexican-american union. as we see up here, this is a photograph of that march, which started in delano with a few hundred farmworkers. and when it got to sacramento, california, it was 10,000 people. we see here a photograph by earnest loew of cesar chavez giving a speech on the steps of the california state capitol in sacramento. the backbone of the farmworkers movement was the principle of peace. they were
on september 16, 1965, which is actually mexican national day, the national farmworker's association was convened. all of the membership was convened in a sort of town hall. the members voted to join the filipino strike. so they all walked out of the grape fields of delano. the growers responded quite violently. spraying the workers with pesticides. and in order to call the attention of the governor of california, cesar chavez decided to launch a big, long march from delano to sacramento, which...
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liberty mutual insurance. >> our nation is many great symbols and the eagle is our national bird and now there is a favorite for the mammal. the american bison. what animal best represents you and your country. >> a bear. >> king of the jungle. lions. >> a camel. camel is pretty cool. >> oh, camels are cool. but the powers at be decided bison are a better fit. >> it is a great one. it is strong and free. >> the senators have worked together to convince colleagues that the grazing beast p deserve our dpratitude. >> it is time to have a national american. >> this is the largest animal in north america. when you think about america, this has so much in shaping the country. >> buffalo roundup brings us back the romance of the west. >> buffalo or bis son used to rule the plains. tens of millions roamed in the continent. but late 18 hundreds. fewer than a thousand was alive. skulls piled up as humans nearly hunted them partly for sport and deprive native americans of the animal that they relied on for their food and culture. >> we bred them and released them. >> the bronx zoo played a majo
liberty mutual insurance. >> our nation is many great symbols and the eagle is our national bird and now there is a favorite for the mammal. the american bison. what animal best represents you and your country. >> a bear. >> king of the jungle. lions. >> a camel. camel is pretty cool. >> oh, camels are cool. but the powers at be decided bison are a better fit. >> it is a great one. it is strong and free. >> the senators have worked together to convince...
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and the nationals tonight. we'll talk about that in more detail in just a few minutes. we want to getw, to some breaking news. d.c. police investigating a day in afor the second row. it appears to be right near a school. our d.c. bureau chief has what we know right now. sam? sam: it was around 9:20 this morning according to police in for 4300 block-- of 15th street, right near roosevelt high school, that a young juvenile so police have been on the since then suspects in this area. if you are looking at some of the video, the police were hot on the trail. a couple of young males apparently ran behind some buildings and tried to hide, but police ultimately found them, stopped them, and that was, i would say, maybe 30 minutes ago. ever since, we have had a scene here. vanessa,ok behind me, just point where you see these police officers -- these officers are right around a pathway that leads back to where this all happened. out whoaiting to find they bring out. we understand from people who witnessed it that they r
and the nationals tonight. we'll talk about that in more detail in just a few minutes. we want to getw, to some breaking news. d.c. police investigating a day in afor the second row. it appears to be right near a school. our d.c. bureau chief has what we know right now. sam? sam: it was around 9:20 this morning according to police in for 4300 block-- of 15th street, right near roosevelt high school, that a young juvenile so police have been on the since then suspects in this area. if you are...
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over as the secretary general the united nations. the campaign officially began today when the first candidates were questioned publicly on their credentials. that is a radical departure in what has always been a secretive process. who is the running a writ? nick bryant reports. the united nations has begun the global recruitment newe for it's secretary-general. it is the first time in its 70-year history they have held -style listings. many questions were posed by fellow diplomats. some came from further afield. these schoolchildren from cheshire earned the right for their say. it has long been a shadowy and servitor process. britain's ambassador has been at the forefront to open it. big one.b is a we want not a secretary, but a general. i hope the transparency will increase the chances. nick: men have monopolized. many think it is time for a female. because it is eastern european's turn, irina bokova from unesco has entered. many hope that angela merkel will throw her hat into the ring. zealandark from new launched her campaign wit
over as the secretary general the united nations. the campaign officially began today when the first candidates were questioned publicly on their credentials. that is a radical departure in what has always been a secretive process. who is the running a writ? nick bryant reports. the united nations has begun the global recruitment newe for it's secretary-general. it is the first time in its 70-year history they have held -style listings. many questions were posed by fellow diplomats. some came...
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shiite militia will have to be the national force. is tok the challenge develop that type of security in the region. the united states is critically important. our airis our military, support, our technical training that can help provide that climate and it would be for an extended period of time, but ultimately, it is up to the syrians, the iraqis, saudis to defend themselves. host: in massachusetts, democrat. good morning. caller: hi. senator, i am a fan. there's [indiscernible] under committee? guest: yes, he is the chairman. caller: what about environmental? guest: yes, that is the environmental committee. caller: are you a climate change denier? guest: no, i will be giving a speech today, tomorrow is worth is earth day, and president obama will see many countries signed the top 21 agreement for 196 countries. 98% of global emissions of the world will sign a commitment toward working together to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. of thestrong supporter u.s. leadership globally and in this country to dramatically reduce our emissions
shiite militia will have to be the national force. is tok the challenge develop that type of security in the region. the united states is critically important. our airis our military, support, our technical training that can help provide that climate and it would be for an extended period of time, but ultimately, it is up to the syrians, the iraqis, saudis to defend themselves. host: in massachusetts, democrat. good morning. caller: hi. senator, i am a fan. there's [indiscernible] under...
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and as the deputy national security advisor, the national security advisor, you spend a lot of time with the president. i take it that like any other human interaction you got to learn how to read the president just like you do with a close friend or what not. how did your relationship with the president develop? you started off in a sort of fashion by making a mistake when he was thinking about running. how did you come into the fold to eventually become the deputy national security advisor? >> condi rice asked me to serve that role. there was a group of people that was called the vulcans. it was a group of about ten of us headed by paul and condi rice. we spent a lot of time on the phone and in meetings and developing positions for the candidate and i got to know -- i had known condi from before, from bush 41. i had worked with paul with bush 41 and they asked me to be a part of the team and i was delighted to do it. when it looked like the president was going to be president, condi called me up and said, well, if this comes through, i'd like you to be deputy national security adv
and as the deputy national security advisor, the national security advisor, you spend a lot of time with the president. i take it that like any other human interaction you got to learn how to read the president just like you do with a close friend or what not. how did your relationship with the president develop? you started off in a sort of fashion by making a mistake when he was thinking about running. how did you come into the fold to eventually become the deputy national security advisor?...
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this is the nation's metro system in terms of people visiting the national capital region. at the same time making sure that states and localities chip in their share as well i think it's going to be an ongoing debate. part of making the case for additional revenues whether it's for a dedicated revenue structures are making sure we get federal money or increasing regional contributions -- those arguments are harder to make when you don't have that culture of safety. i think the new gm has sent a strong signal about safety. and about maintenance. i think the shutting down of the system, while an imposition for that one day, was in retrospect probably the right choice. also to the employees that inappropriate safety focus will not be tolerated. the more he can continue that, the better we will be able to shore up the necessary financing. >> seven minutes. >> you mentioned dedicated funding. assuming the new gm can get the safety footing, has the time come for the region's jurisdictions to get together and do a dedicated funding source? as somebody who got my tail oped when i
this is the nation's metro system in terms of people visiting the national capital region. at the same time making sure that states and localities chip in their share as well i think it's going to be an ongoing debate. part of making the case for additional revenues whether it's for a dedicated revenue structures are making sure we get federal money or increasing regional contributions -- those arguments are harder to make when you don't have that culture of safety. i think the new gm has sent...