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you'll now play dominant team of austria for a place in the series i know such problems are top seed novak djokovic shoots looking for his third title in madrid jeremy shockey in straight sets to set up a meeting with matt in chile each second to refound the bell with a stand of rancor after knocking out front to see africa. but the women's top seed has gone the world number one them year sarka was knocked out by belinda bench in the quarter finals the swiss player taking it seven five in the deciding set. makes up for bench which it's the world number three simona halep who is looking for her third madrid title she was made to work in a quarter final against ashley barty of australia trading some fairly epic corelli's the romanian would go on to win in straight sets. i. brazil's president says that rio will host a formula one race in twenty twenty when the city's new racetrack is ready the circuit will be named after former driver and center the brazilian grand prix has been held in sao paolo for the last thirty years but the into largo circuit has run into financial problems. sell paolo
you'll now play dominant team of austria for a place in the series i know such problems are top seed novak djokovic shoots looking for his third title in madrid jeremy shockey in straight sets to set up a meeting with matt in chile each second to refound the bell with a stand of rancor after knocking out front to see africa. but the women's top seed has gone the world number one them year sarka was knocked out by belinda bench in the quarter finals the swiss player taking it seven five in the...
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looking to add 3 titles at this event but top seed novak djokovic was in no mood to hang about either a drop just 3 games and he's met with philip coast reiber it sets up a meeting with one martin del potro in the last 8. in the women's event naomi osaka eased into her 1st quarter final in rome the world number one taking it in straight sets against me haleigh missed school. the defending champion brooks kept has made a sensational start to this year's 2nd goal of major the u.s. p.g.a. championship the american shot an opening day $63.00 to finish on 7 under par at bethpage black in new york the last player to start a major as well as that was for make alston at the open in 2016. but the chances of masters winner tiger woods claiming back to back majors are already looking slim is 2 over par of the 1st round not helped by 3 birdies and 2 double bogeys any opening round of 72 woods and kept were part of the same group on the course the defending champion said he was well aware that fans were hoping to see more from his playing partner in our following. on this last year. you know i'm p
looking to add 3 titles at this event but top seed novak djokovic was in no mood to hang about either a drop just 3 games and he's met with philip coast reiber it sets up a meeting with one martin del potro in the last 8. in the women's event naomi osaka eased into her 1st quarter final in rome the world number one taking it in straight sets against me haleigh missed school. the defending champion brooks kept has made a sensational start to this year's 2nd goal of major the u.s. p.g.a....
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novak is being held without bail on burglary, theft, and a peeping tom charges. they found videos of women he taped as well as undergarments in his home. kiley stevenson says she was a juvenile when he began filming her. >> he was filming me for most of the time in 2008 and he had shown up in my bedroom. my that -- my dad notice the door was unlocked. he was just standing there. we do not know how long. >> i wish just in shock. i am worried about the entire thing. i did not know. it was just so awkward. >> tonight at 11:00, more from the victim and the communities reaction to his arrest. the search continues for the person who stabbed a man in west baltimore. a 39-year-old man was found unconscious in the area of north avenue shortly after 8:30 p.m. last night. the police believe man -- two men got into an argument on windsor avenue. new schedule changes for nt a bus lines go into effect today. 14 will be affected -- changes for mta lines. these are about passenger destinations. for a look at which the lines will be affected, you can add to our web site, wbaltv.c
novak is being held without bail on burglary, theft, and a peeping tom charges. they found videos of women he taped as well as undergarments in his home. kiley stevenson says she was a juvenile when he began filming her. >> he was filming me for most of the time in 2008 and he had shown up in my bedroom. my that -- my dad notice the door was unlocked. he was just standing there. we do not know how long. >> i wish just in shock. i am worried about the entire thing. i did not know. it...
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he will face novak djokovic in the wimbledon finals. k.j. choi has the lead midway through the at&t national but you can make the case that so far the moment of the tournament belongs more to a boy than to choi. here is the moment. bradley's second shot. right into a luxury suite. a boy picks it up. no, no, don't touch that. that is what one of the adults tells him. look at his face, oh, i have done something wrong, haven't i. apparently bradley has a good sense of humor after he wound up with a birdie he gave the ball to the little kid. his expression a lot of joy and more relief. i'm jergerry sandusky hope your holiday weekend is off to a fantastic start. >> here is a look ahead to the next hour of "11 news saturday morning." friends celebrate the life of a mother and daughter murdered. >> dozens are either hitting the road or firing up the grill this weekend. a look at how to avoid possible dangers. >> we have a chance of rain right now in ohio so it is not come willing in during today. we will detail the forecast for the holiday weekend
he will face novak djokovic in the wimbledon finals. k.j. choi has the lead midway through the at&t national but you can make the case that so far the moment of the tournament belongs more to a boy than to choi. here is the moment. bradley's second shot. right into a luxury suite. a boy picks it up. no, no, don't touch that. that is what one of the adults tells him. look at his face, oh, i have done something wrong, haven't i. apparently bradley has a good sense of humor after he wound up...
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winner got the job done where he will face roger fed rer, the king of the grass as fedderer took care of novak in four sets. he didn't seem like himself for much of the match. part of that was roger fedderer, he was spectacular. he has seven wimbledon championships. here's how he set up to win the fourth set and the match, big serve. so roger federer goes for career grand slam number 17 later today to break and set the all time record. i'm pete gilbert. have a great day. >> one more sports note for you. the o's beat the los angeles angels last night 3-2. > >> 5:56. here's a look ahead at the next hour. >> the big sweat for many across the nation continues. how the triple digit temperatures are affecting some major events in baltimore. >> have to take it easy today. this will be the hottest day of the whole bunch out of this heat wave and then we get some storms. they're up north of us right now and then we get some relief. >> and speaking of major events, organizers of this year's african-american festival say they promise to captivate audiences. we have details on "11 news saturday morning" c
winner got the job done where he will face roger fed rer, the king of the grass as fedderer took care of novak in four sets. he didn't seem like himself for much of the match. part of that was roger fedderer, he was spectacular. he has seven wimbledon championships. here's how he set up to win the fourth set and the match, big serve. so roger federer goes for career grand slam number 17 later today to break and set the all time record. i'm pete gilbert. have a great day. >> one more...
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charles dean novak arrested on burglary charges. upon investigation police found cameras, videos, and women's undergarments at his home. detectives were able to identify two addresses in the videos and correctly identify the victims, one who was under 18. novak is being held without bond. >> if all goes according to plan, you may be able to fish in the harbor in the next decade. a clean healthy harbor was the focus of the state of the harbor conference. sheldon dutez has more on the clean-up efforts. >> the amount of trash and bacteria floating around is enough to turn your stomach. the baltimore harbor commission wants to make the harbor swimmable and fishable by 2020. >> it is possible. if there is a will, it can be done. it will take everyone working together, the e.p.a., state department of environment, city government. most importantly, though, it is all of us. >> the center for watershed protection and biohabitants will partner with eco-check to clear up the harbor. alexandra cousteau is the granddaughter of jalks cousteau. >>
charles dean novak arrested on burglary charges. upon investigation police found cameras, videos, and women's undergarments at his home. detectives were able to identify two addresses in the videos and correctly identify the victims, one who was under 18. novak is being held without bond. >> if all goes according to plan, you may be able to fish in the harbor in the next decade. a clean healthy harbor was the focus of the state of the harbor conference. sheldon dutez has more on the...
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novak -- now back to tony pann. >> it is quiet and it will be a beautiful day. let's check with sandra hill is in baltimore. -- sandra who is in baltimore. >> socks fromt the docks. we are behind the museum of industry. this is a non-profit organization. they are celebrating the equinoxes. >> people in annapolis burn their socks every year because you do not wear socks with your boat shoes. we are donating sox to a mission in east baltimore. -- socks to a mission in east baltimore. >> they want to get thousands of pairs of socks. >> bring a package of brand-new sox in their package. i hope we get a thousand. >> what else will you have? >> great things going on. a big barbecue and other food. a pinata for kids that show up. we want to make it a family event. >> that is a creative way to celebrate spring. >> we are here for everybody. >> it starts on saturday. i think it is around noon. >> purdum 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.. -- from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. >> a gorda start to the week. temperatures were mauled yesterday. up to 67 degrees today. in baltimore, more sunshi
novak -- now back to tony pann. >> it is quiet and it will be a beautiful day. let's check with sandra hill is in baltimore. -- sandra who is in baltimore. >> socks fromt the docks. we are behind the museum of industry. this is a non-profit organization. they are celebrating the equinoxes. >> people in annapolis burn their socks every year because you do not wear socks with your boat shoes. we are donating sox to a mission in east baltimore. -- socks to a mission in east...
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tonight we remember robert novak. novak. >> news tonight, hundreds of baltimore school teacher show up for work, one of the many signs summer vacation is over. those teachers showed up for on- the-job training, almost two weeks before students go back to the classroom, and those new teacher numbers are lower this year. tim is live with that story. >> some of the sluggish economy may be one reason why veteran teachers are staying on the job longer, but now the best may be yet to come. they came by the hundreds, some new to teaching, others new to the county. for the most part, this new group of teachers is very familiar with baltimore county. >> i love the experience i have hadn't -- i have had. it came naturally to teacher in baltimore county. >> with jobs hard to land and more teachers deciding to stay, those numbers are likely to change even more, and that will keep the teachers' union thinking for answers. >> we want to look at what cost the teachers to leaves. right now the economy is keeping people, but when you
tonight we remember robert novak. novak. >> news tonight, hundreds of baltimore school teacher show up for work, one of the many signs summer vacation is over. those teachers showed up for on- the-job training, almost two weeks before students go back to the classroom, and those new teacher numbers are lower this year. tim is live with that story. >> some of the sluggish economy may be one reason why veteran teachers are staying on the job longer, but now the best may be yet to...
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. >> he was there for a few weeks when it state trooper jonathan novak became -- started looking for a new canine partner. >> when you see a dog playing with a tennis ball just by himself, and he was bouncing it off the walls. i think that showed a lot of play drive, and that is one characteristic we are looking for when we train a police dog. >> he began 14 weeks of canine training, teaching him to be a drug sniffing dog. >> you give him a command to find it, and he goes out. he thinks it is a game of hide and seek. he knows to sit down when he smells that odor, and he gets to play when he finds it. >> he has already proved himself a great canine dog. >> he has found a couple of ounces of marijuana and some other drugs. >> trooper novak has always wanted to be part of the k-9 unit, and this is a perfect fit. they spend all day at work together and go home at night. >> he is a blessing in disguise. i cannot believe i found him appear if you found him here. -- i cannot believe i found him here. >> here is a look at what is coming of new at 6:00. >> hurricane irene approaching the caro
. >> he was there for a few weeks when it state trooper jonathan novak became -- started looking for a new canine partner. >> when you see a dog playing with a tennis ball just by himself, and he was bouncing it off the walls. i think that showed a lot of play drive, and that is one characteristic we are looking for when we train a police dog. >> he began 14 weeks of canine training, teaching him to be a drug sniffing dog. >> you give him a command to find it, and he...
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. >> charles novak was arrested on burglary charges. he eventually bonded out of jail, but further investigation uncovered disturbing evidence. police found cameras, videos, and women's underwear at his home. he burglarized two homes on the 1800 block of traditional way and filled several victims that were partially nude. he faces 20 charges, including burglary and theft -- burglary, theft, and being a beating from. >> keep a watch out in the neighborhood. >> if you live in the area and you are concerned, if you feel that he may have been filming you, contact our detectives at the western district. >> novak is still behind bars tonight at the anne arundel county jail. he is scheduled to have a hearing tomorrow. >> here's a look at some of our other top stories. the baltimore police are investigating an accident between a car and a megabucks that happened just before 9:30 a.m. this morning. the accident is still under investigation. two victims are in it shock trauma after a double stabbing. it happen in the 5300 block of phelps luck roa
. >> charles novak was arrested on burglary charges. he eventually bonded out of jail, but further investigation uncovered disturbing evidence. police found cameras, videos, and women's underwear at his home. he burglarized two homes on the 1800 block of traditional way and filled several victims that were partially nude. he faces 20 charges, including burglary and theft -- burglary, theft, and being a beating from. >> keep a watch out in the neighborhood. >> if you live in...
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. >> charles novak was sentenced to 10 years in jail including first and third degree burglary. because of that, he will have to register as a sex offender. he pled guilty to videotaping women through windows in various states of undress. prosecutors called him up professional boy year. police found videos on his computer dating back to 2005, and including 260 victim's total, including his own mother. they also found sophisticated camera equipment that allowed him to film women even when their lines were closed. -- their blinds were closed. >> you expect a certain amount of privacy when you clonese your blinds. to have someone that is your neighbor and would expect to have a personal boundary violate that, unexplainable. take of this attendant has spent his whole day and night is. >> he address the court. he apologized to the victims and said he did not mean to cause any harm. he also said he knows what he did was wrong and needs help. the judge agreed and said the place where he would get the treatment is when the department of corrections. >> amazing story. putting on a good t
. >> charles novak was sentenced to 10 years in jail including first and third degree burglary. because of that, he will have to register as a sex offender. he pled guilty to videotaping women through windows in various states of undress. prosecutors called him up professional boy year. police found videos on his computer dating back to 2005, and including 260 victim's total, including his own mother. they also found sophisticated camera equipment that allowed him to film women even when...
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. >> several people were injured, including firefighter jeff novak, and 87-year-old lucille ziegler. they were in court monday after the judge said she could not agree to a plea agreement that would have given her up to 12 -- 12 years in prison. >> i thought we had an agreed upon plea and the judge is a terrific judge. there was a lot of time in negotiating this plea and i was surprised, i was. >> court records show that garcia became enraged after finding out that her child's father was in the apartment with another woman. while leaving the scene she declared, "there is a fire in your house now." >> you have a fireman who suffered a egregious injuries. you have an elderly person who was a victim. it is just a very sensitive case. you have a defendant with a better person. who was under the spell of the alleged victim in this case, if you will. there's a lot more to this case than a simple burning. >> britney is a loving, beautiful girl. she is not an arsonist. everyone knows this was an accident, a relationship that got out of control due to an abusive relationship. she was a batter
. >> several people were injured, including firefighter jeff novak, and 87-year-old lucille ziegler. they were in court monday after the judge said she could not agree to a plea agreement that would have given her up to 12 -- 12 years in prison. >> i thought we had an agreed upon plea and the judge is a terrific judge. there was a lot of time in negotiating this plea and i was surprised, i was. >> court records show that garcia became enraged after finding out that her child's...
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jeff novak was the first on the scene. he noticed heavy fire conditions on the second floor and heard screams for help as he entered the building. he found 85-year-old lucille ziegler unconscious on the floor and carried her to safety. she suffered second-degree burns on her legs and arms. she showed no back her wounds in a cheerful, a private moment outside the courtroom. she thanked him over and over again, holding onto his hand, only to reluctantly let go when the courthouse elevator arrived. >> if it were not for him i would not be your today. >> novak called a man and of harm's way on the third floor. another firefighter took the man to safety and then novak found himself trapped. the cracks at that point i had no other choice but to go through it -- >> at that point i had no other choice but to go through a window and hang there until i could get a ladder. but unfortunately, there was no letter and they were not able to get to me in time. the heat was so intense that i had to drop. >> novak says his doctors are telli
jeff novak was the first on the scene. he noticed heavy fire conditions on the second floor and heard screams for help as he entered the building. he found 85-year-old lucille ziegler unconscious on the floor and carried her to safety. she suffered second-degree burns on her legs and arms. she showed no back her wounds in a cheerful, a private moment outside the courtroom. she thanked him over and over again, holding onto his hand, only to reluctantly let go when the courthouse elevator...
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charles dean novak fled but was later found with a camcorder. a search of his home turned up hidden video camera devices and women's underwear. additional charges are now pending. >> we have all noticed the higher prices for gas. experts are saying it is not going to come down soon. it could go up. we have more on the outlook for oil markets in 2011. >> just days into the new year, and crude already slipping and sliding. >> where beginning to see the bullish move and $100 a barrel is easily attainable. maybe as high as some of the high as we saw a couple of years ago, closing in on 125 carl is a barrel -- one under $25 a barrel -- $125 a barrel. global demand is expected to reach high demands this year. that translates to prices more than $3 a gallon at the pump. >> $5 a gallon is possible in the future. it is possible in 2012. we're looking at higher prices over the next several years. >> observers believe congress will tackle the root of rising gas prices. companies are rolling out a campaign to ramp up production. >> it is 31 degrees. coming
charles dean novak fled but was later found with a camcorder. a search of his home turned up hidden video camera devices and women's underwear. additional charges are now pending. >> we have all noticed the higher prices for gas. experts are saying it is not going to come down soon. it could go up. we have more on the outlook for oil markets in 2011. >> just days into the new year, and crude already slipping and sliding. >> where beginning to see the bullish move and $100 a...
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shawn novak and ann marie preston both face assault charges. investigators believe this happened during a drug deal. >> 5:37. 73 degrees on tv hill. preventing cancer. >> cutting your salt intake may not be as beneficial >> welcome back. we have some haze outside this point. los 70's up north. we could see some rain towards the tail end of the dry town. 72 at the airport. 76 in annapolis. a better chance for some scattered thunderstorms once we get into this after a pyrrhic 40% chance you'll run into one of them. high temperature mere 91. stay with us. ebrexin reev celo may prevent lung cancer in smokers. there was a steady. half took it twice a day. the other half took a placebo. the group taking celebrex had fewer long modules. larger studies are needed. this could prevent the succession of lung cancer. >> researchers did a identified in a blood pressure benefit to cutting back on salt. manufacturers are working to cut salt from their food. >> 5:41. the three degrees on tv hill. the birds looking to avoid a sweep against the texas rangers. ke
shawn novak and ann marie preston both face assault charges. investigators believe this happened during a drug deal. >> 5:37. 73 degrees on tv hill. preventing cancer. >> cutting your salt intake may not be as beneficial >> welcome back. we have some haze outside this point. los 70's up north. we could see some rain towards the tail end of the dry town. 72 at the airport. 76 in annapolis. a better chance for some scattered thunderstorms once we get into this after a pyrrhic...
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charles novak is accused of secretly filming women, including a juvenile, secretly in their homes. >> novak is behind bars, but new -- neighbors are still on edge because they do not know whether or not they have been filled. >> all of this case is disturbing. you have a suspect who is basically filming folks, wreaking havoc in the community. these are surveillance videos and we have determined these victims were not aware they were being filmed. >> it is a close-knit community, but a peeping tom arrest had people rethinking their privacy. >> i do not feel safe and i am very skeptical. i want him behind bars. >> this woman does not want to reveal her identity, but claims she is a victim of the croft and peeping tom. >> the police came to my door and asked -- they showed me a picture of myself and asked me if that was me and i said, yes. and they said, we are sure to inform you that you are the victim of a crime. >> 35-year-old charles nu-lok was arrested in december on burglary charges -- charles novak was arrested in december on burglary charges. the investigation turned up disturbin
charles novak is accused of secretly filming women, including a juvenile, secretly in their homes. >> novak is behind bars, but new -- neighbors are still on edge because they do not know whether or not they have been filled. >> all of this case is disturbing. you have a suspect who is basically filming folks, wreaking havoc in the community. these are surveillance videos and we have determined these victims were not aware they were being filmed. >> it is a close-knit...
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hits l novak djokovic wins the title. >> let's take a look at the radar. that is a strong thunderstorms cell. there is a thunderstorm warning until 7:15 this evening. you can see the map showing the yellow shaded areas for the warning the region to the district. there's a warning for the larger area of the day until midnight. tonight, scattered storms. tomorrow, around 80 and pleasant. there will be thunderstorms south of us on monday afternoon. south of annapolis and washington, there cod be some thunderstorm activity. for the fireworks tomorrow night, it looks pleasant. the rain chances are highest south of us. it looks dry in baltimore and in the 70's. >> that is it for 11 news at 6:00. we will see you back here tonight at 11:00. [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] >> this is an editorial from president and general manager dan joerres. >> july 4 brings to mind patriotism and pride for all our country stands for. it also begins the height of summer travel. it is the time of year when families pack up and take off for parts unknown. w
hits l novak djokovic wins the title. >> let's take a look at the radar. that is a strong thunderstorms cell. there is a thunderstorm warning until 7:15 this evening. you can see the map showing the yellow shaded areas for the warning the region to the district. there's a warning for the larger area of the day until midnight. tonight, scattered storms. tomorrow, around 80 and pleasant. there will be thunderstorms south of us on monday afternoon. south of annapolis and washington, there...
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you can see steve novak. speaking of the state fair, three more days to check it out. >> yes, today is patrick day. two of our colleagues teaming up to take on the celebrity cooking challenge. they have to create three recipes. i know we are friends, but i feel bad for the competition. >> i do too. sally was talking big yesterday and saying she's bringing home to bacon. >> oh, oh, of course she did. >> you like that one? >> i do. >> lindsay is joke. oh, it is the director's joke. >> we appreciate that. >> i hope the rain doesn't make the bacon soggy. >> a little rain at the state fair, not a complete washout, just bring the umbrella with and the poncho. the temperatures nearing 80 degrees this afoo is dry, get the outdoor stuff done. early this morning, pavement is damp up in sheboygan. tropical dew point of 70. the air temp near 80. steady light rain up in sheboygan. we talk about the redevelopment storms in the afternoon. first to the morning commute. >> take it a little slower on the wet roads. we are look
you can see steve novak. speaking of the state fair, three more days to check it out. >> yes, today is patrick day. two of our colleagues teaming up to take on the celebrity cooking challenge. they have to create three recipes. i know we are friends, but i feel bad for the competition. >> i do too. sally was talking big yesterday and saying she's bringing home to bacon. >> oh, oh, of course she did. >> you like that one? >> i do. >> lindsay is joke. oh, it is...
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it was just yesterday afternoon when steve novak and others were on hand in sherman park and other parks and replacing the back boards and the rims and nets and painted on the courts. the bucks are contributing $230,000 of equipment and for the tickets, they are donating tickets for the season here to each of the places where they are out and volunteering this week. keep an eye out. >> thema, thank you. stage is set for game one of the world series. >> first pitch is 7:00 tonight in cleveland. the cubs are ready to go against the indians. they are getting a workout there. the series since 1945 and the last time they won was 1908. >> the indians tweeted a shot of the field, the lights on, ready to go. cubs pitcher jake is taking time to get on social media to show up the game balls that were used in the series. look at that. wow. ben: try to get your hands on one of those. ben: putting a finishing touch on the look for halloween. melinda: this morning experimenting with makeup with tim elliott and the terrifying transformation. ben: plus a color changing planet, the new images from >> as
it was just yesterday afternoon when steve novak and others were on hand in sherman park and other parks and replacing the back boards and the rims and nets and painted on the courts. the bucks are contributing $230,000 of equipment and for the tickets, they are donating tickets for the season here to each of the places where they are out and volunteering this week. keep an eye out. >> thema, thank you. stage is set for game one of the world series. >> first pitch is 7:00 tonight in...
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from 2005, kenneth feinberg's interview on the 9/11 victims compensation fund. 2007, robert novak honest his 50 years of reporting in washington. our.2008, renew could to from 2009, conservative commentator s.e. cupp. >> history bookshelf features popular history riders and heirs on american history tv. next, frederick kempe discusses his book, "divorcing the dictator: america's bungled affair with noriega." anniversary ofnd o the invasion of panama. frederick kempe delves into the history of panama. mr. kemp was a journalist for the wall street journal or he is not president and chief executive officer of the atlantic council. this is about an hour.
from 2005, kenneth feinberg's interview on the 9/11 victims compensation fund. 2007, robert novak honest his 50 years of reporting in washington. our.2008, renew could to from 2009, conservative commentator s.e. cupp. >> history bookshelf features popular history riders and heirs on american history tv. next, frederick kempe discusses his book, "divorcing the dictator: america's bungled affair with noriega." anniversary ofnd o the invasion of panama. frederick kempe delves into...
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doug stanton, the 1968 tet offensive and the epic battle to survive the vietnam war and filmmaker lynn novak whose most recent project was the ten-part documentary the vietnam war. watch 1968 america in turmoil live sunday at 8:30 eastern on c-span's washington journal and on american history tv on c-span 3. >>> 50 years ago on march 31st, 1968, the linden banes johnson announced his decision not to run for reelection that year. up next on reel america, lbj's entire 40-minute address from the oval office. he begins by outlining steps to limit the war in vietnam. >> each week american history tvs reel america brings you archival films that provide context for today's public affairs issues. ♪ ♪
doug stanton, the 1968 tet offensive and the epic battle to survive the vietnam war and filmmaker lynn novak whose most recent project was the ten-part documentary the vietnam war. watch 1968 america in turmoil live sunday at 8:30 eastern on c-span's washington journal and on american history tv on c-span 3. >>> 50 years ago on march 31st, 1968, the linden banes johnson announced his decision not to run for reelection that year. up next on reel america, lbj's entire 40-minute address...
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america and turmoil, and --ning us is the author of doug stanton will be joining this, and filmmaker lynn novak, who was the most recent -- his most recent project was the vietnam war. we continue with our coverage and the of cbs news democratic convention in chicago that included the analysis and reporting of cbs news and anger walker concrete. chicago, illinois, the convention of the democratic party nominating tonight its , candidate for the presidency. that man will be hubert horatio humphrey. right now seconding speeches are being made for senator mcgovern, and then we will have a
america and turmoil, and --ning us is the author of doug stanton will be joining this, and filmmaker lynn novak, who was the most recent -- his most recent project was the vietnam war. we continue with our coverage and the of cbs news democratic convention in chicago that included the analysis and reporting of cbs news and anger walker concrete. chicago, illinois, the convention of the democratic party nominating tonight its , candidate for the presidency. that man will be hubert horatio...
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and also in new york city is lynn novak, documentary filmmaker, and more particularly for pbs the vietnam war 10 part series, thank you for joining us in new york we appreciate your time as well. >> my pleasure. >> let's start with lynn up in new york, by the year 1968 did most americans at home still fill the war was winnable? >> polling shows by the end of 1967 the country was pretty much evenly divided about whether we should have even gone to the war in vietnam. the country never wanted to face the fact that that war was not winnable so there was a complicated question about should we be there and by 1968 the answer was 50% said no. do we want to lose customer most people do not want and so there was this inner conflict in the country about that. but you know, the johnson administration tried so hard 367 to convince the public that the war was going well and it was almost over and we could see light at the end of the tunnel. there was a little uptick and support for the policy. but after many years of casualties and no real progress the public was losing patience with the war. >> stan
and also in new york city is lynn novak, documentary filmmaker, and more particularly for pbs the vietnam war 10 part series, thank you for joining us in new york we appreciate your time as well. >> my pleasure. >> let's start with lynn up in new york, by the year 1968 did most americans at home still fill the war was winnable? >> polling shows by the end of 1967 the country was pretty much evenly divided about whether we should have even gone to the war in vietnam. the...
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. >> denise thank you for calling, lynn novak, that caller reminds me, i wanted to ask you about women and minorities when it comes to t s ts to protesters, were the numbers in those areas and how impactful were they? >> i'm not an expert on the demographics. but i can tell you that the anti-war movement was led by men, women did play a huge part but did not have leadership roles. anden and nancy lieberman spoke about the protests, we were just there to help the guys and we weren't able to give a full and equal role. they weren't woke on the issue of women, i would say, to the degree they should have been. and in some way the anti-war movement incorporated the civil rights movement as well. so there's imperfect aspects of it for sure. but if we take a step back, the idealism to protest inspired women, inspired people in the environmental movement and gay rights movements and other movements, so between civil rights and the other anti-war movement it sort of gave birth to many other kinds of movements that really were asking the same questions. what does it mean to be a citizen of democ
. >> denise thank you for calling, lynn novak, that caller reminds me, i wanted to ask you about women and minorities when it comes to t s ts to protesters, were the numbers in those areas and how impactful were they? >> i'm not an expert on the demographics. but i can tell you that the anti-war movement was led by men, women did play a huge part but did not have leadership roles. anden and nancy lieberman spoke about the protests, we were just there to help the guys and we weren't...
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. >> joining us now are doug stanton and led novak. lynn novak. in 1968, did most americans still feel like the world was winnable? >> most americans were deeply divided. the country never wanted to face the fact the war was not winnable. there were public questions about, should we be there? no.968, 50% said most people did not want to win the war. there was a conflict in the country about that. harddministration tried so to convince people that the war was almost over, that we could see the light at the end of the tunnel. there was a little bit of an uptick, but after many years of casualties and no progress, the public was definitely finished with the war by that. -- war by then. host: by the beginning of 1968, did most u.s. soldiers in vietnam feel the war was winnable? echo company, when they discovered that johnson decided at to run for reelection, number of them felt betrayed. we are winning the vietnam tet offensive. why is he giving up lines? -- giving up runs? day by day, maybe. but they didn't feel that way in the long run. the country
. >> joining us now are doug stanton and led novak. lynn novak. in 1968, did most americans still feel like the world was winnable? >> most americans were deeply divided. the country never wanted to face the fact the war was not winnable. there were public questions about, should we be there? no.968, 50% said most people did not want to win the war. there was a conflict in the country about that. harddministration tried so to convince people that the war was almost over, that we...
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novak is -- in 2018, where is the civil disobedience and where is the outrage over the war in iraq and the war in afghanistan that is going on now much longer than the vietnam conflict? host: thank you for calling. doug stanton, why don't you take that one? doug: it is true. when my book came out in 2010, the first interview i did with a reporter was -- are we still in afghanistan? since about 2001 in afghanistan. 18 years in afghanistan. i have three nephews and a lot of family members who are in the service or have been. i'm an anomaly among my writer friends. where are the protests? where are the people fighting this war? we could debate whether or not we should bring the draft or public service back, but if we did either one of those and somehow tied it to our foreign policy, we would see immediate more public engagement with this very issue that he raises. host: we want to play a trailer for a new documentary called "hit and stay," about a group called the catonsville nine. when it came to protesting the war, who were the catonsville nine? lynn: i believe these were the draft resi
novak is -- in 2018, where is the civil disobedience and where is the outrage over the war in iraq and the war in afghanistan that is going on now much longer than the vietnam conflict? host: thank you for calling. doug stanton, why don't you take that one? doug: it is true. when my book came out in 2010, the first interview i did with a reporter was -- are we still in afghanistan? since about 2001 in afghanistan. 18 years in afghanistan. i have three nephews and a lot of family members who are...
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i'm actually the guy who reported the leak, robert novak outed her in one of his syndicated news columns. i reported that case at the department of justice as a leak of classified information because she was an undercover employee. that led, as we all know, to a four-year investigation. i don't know how much -- i know a lot of the manpower at cia that led, ironically enough, to the conviction of a guy named scooter libby who worked for cheney but, ironically, was not the leaker. the special investor, good guy, he had learned early on in the investigation that it was actually a state department official named richard armitage who had talked to novak. so here was the most expensive, long-running leak investigation in cia history at least up to to that point, and i just found it so ironic that with all these other leaks, you know, leaking an agent's name is not a trivial thing. but of all the cases to take to to prosecution just -- i mean, this administration is going gang busters on leak cases, but no one ever before pursued them with this kind of rigor. this plame case, like i say, counti
i'm actually the guy who reported the leak, robert novak outed her in one of his syndicated news columns. i reported that case at the department of justice as a leak of classified information because she was an undercover employee. that led, as we all know, to a four-year investigation. i don't know how much -- i know a lot of the manpower at cia that led, ironically enough, to the conviction of a guy named scooter libby who worked for cheney but, ironically, was not the leaker. the special...
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. >> my old boss was bob novak. as af the things he said, general thing, not to all politicians -- politicians as a class are up to no good. politics is not about getting the wrongto do thing for the right reasons -- it's about getting people to do the right things for the wrong reasons. who cameitician appears that i'm a conservative and i'm with you. they have different incentives. including industry lobbyists with the their friends who are consultants -- this applies to president trump as well. we can't just go and say we've got your back. we've got your back as long as you are marching in the right direction. otherwise, you will feel are bayonet -- our bayonet at your back. >> what a great panel. now that we control the house and the senate and the presidency, for every one democrat you hold accountable, republicans account of a good if we don't get the job done, it's our fault. republicans accountable. if we don't get the job done, it's our fault [applause] . ♪ >> the cpac has been meeting since wednesday and
. >> my old boss was bob novak. as af the things he said, general thing, not to all politicians -- politicians as a class are up to no good. politics is not about getting the wrongto do thing for the right reasons -- it's about getting people to do the right things for the wrong reasons. who cameitician appears that i'm a conservative and i'm with you. they have different incentives. including industry lobbyists with the their friends who are consultants -- this applies to president trump...
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michael novak was a great writer, just passed away this past week. i got this book that i'm carrying with me to read on two wings where he talks about the foreman of the foundation on the two wings and was one based on faith and the other based on common sense and what this could produce very different that comes out of this. the fruit of america. that is great. we need to understand the philosophical underpinnings and carry that on board so we nobody would believe then we can express it. [applause] >> in so few ways, the people in this room have done their job. we have a conservative house, a conservative senate, a conservative put on the supreme court. what i said to my team on the wednesday after the tuesday election is that we can celebrate today, but we need to get to work tomorrow. the victory is not on november 8th. that is an assignment for change and real reform. so we need to use the repeal in replacement of obamacare. we need to see real tax reform. we need to see a federal government against his bending under control. i think that as gove
michael novak was a great writer, just passed away this past week. i got this book that i'm carrying with me to read on two wings where he talks about the foreman of the foundation on the two wings and was one based on faith and the other based on common sense and what this could produce very different that comes out of this. the fruit of america. that is great. we need to understand the philosophical underpinnings and carry that on board so we nobody would believe then we can express it....
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which novak loved because we were really good friends. and the same with pat buchanan. i saw pat this morning, trying to bring back the mcglocklin troop, channel 7 locally, tomorrow at noon is the next version of the mcglocklin show. we taped it this morning. we were talking about that. we got into these issues passionately, really making the best argument you could and trying to win the day but when the lights went off we were good friends and are still good friends today. we go out to dinner together, have a beer or whatever, there's not enough of that around anymore. the same with tucker, at the palm, we never talk politics because we want to stay good friends. >> can i go back to switzerland? >> please do and tell us a little bit, alex is a great character you invented. when you going to kill him off? >> he wants me to collect character of which means i have no more career. alex talk, even though he is fictional, he is my hero. and english lord, 33 years old, looks like errol flynn, talk like william powell, then man. errol flynn, thin man, errol flynn meets the thi
which novak loved because we were really good friends. and the same with pat buchanan. i saw pat this morning, trying to bring back the mcglocklin troop, channel 7 locally, tomorrow at noon is the next version of the mcglocklin show. we taped it this morning. we were talking about that. we got into these issues passionately, really making the best argument you could and trying to win the day but when the lights went off we were good friends and are still good friends today. we go out to dinner...
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which novak loved because we were really good friends. and the same with pat buchanan. i saw pat this morning, trying to bring back the mcglocklin troop, channel 7 locally, tomorrow at noon is the next version of the mcglocklin show. we taped it this morning. we were talking about that. we got into these issues passionately, really making the best argument you could and trying to win the day but when the lights went off we were good friends and are still good friends today. we go out to dinner together, have a beer or whatever, there's not enough of that around anymore. the same with tucker, at the palm, we never talk politics because we want to stay good friends. >> can i go back to switzerland? >> please do and tell us a little bit, alex is a great character you invented. when you going to kill him off? >> he wants me to collect character of which means i have no more career. alex talk, even though he is fictional, he is my hero. and english lord, 33 years old, looks like errol flynn, talk like william powell, then man. errol flynn, thin man, errol flynn meets the thi
which novak loved because we were really good friends. and the same with pat buchanan. i saw pat this morning, trying to bring back the mcglocklin troop, channel 7 locally, tomorrow at noon is the next version of the mcglocklin show. we taped it this morning. we were talking about that. we got into these issues passionately, really making the best argument you could and trying to win the day but when the lights went off we were good friends and are still good friends today. we go out to dinner...
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all about my days on cnn with pat buchanan and bob novak. there were five of them.i was the only one on the left. i beat them every single night. [laughter] and about my political career starting with some really great people that i got to know and work with. starting with jean mccarthy in 1968. then i was jerry brown's policy director in california. went off to do some media, came back to washington. was honored to be able to be part of the press corps through the eight years of the obama administration. and the first briefing room. and then all the way to my helping senator bernie sanders get organized and launches campaign for president in 2016. ... [applause] i call it the top 100 reasons to dump trump and maybe one to keep him. you know i consider this like the companion to bob woodward's book. fear, and bob wood ward painted the disarray in the white house. what i tried to do in this book was really lay out the reasons why trump has done so much damage to the united states in just 20 months, damage i think will take us decades to repai
all about my days on cnn with pat buchanan and bob novak. there were five of them.i was the only one on the left. i beat them every single night. [laughter] and about my political career starting with some really great people that i got to know and work with. starting with jean mccarthy in 1968. then i was jerry brown's policy director in california. went off to do some media, came back to washington. was honored to be able to be part of the press corps through the eight years of the obama...
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one of your precursors, if i may call him that, was michael novak who wrote books about -- like the one you're about to right and the spirit of democratic capitalism, which gets at this balance well, this notion that capitalism exists but not just in and of itself as a natural right, but it is there to benefit the common good as well as to benefit the individual. so when you look at that balance, you say, ok, what could we do right now. let's take concepts of, you know, more economic equality and you could say, well, one place we can find the common ground is on this notion of opportunity. that is a founding face of everybody from ben franklin who runs away from boston with three coins in his pockets and ends up on the wharf. if you work hard, somebody should at least start with some semblance of an opportunity. we have lost that in society even in the time i've been around, certainly since ben franklin, meaning when i went to school, there was a bunch of schools in new orleans. my dad -- you know went to same schools. this was after desegregation but now we've created a more separate s
one of your precursors, if i may call him that, was michael novak who wrote books about -- like the one you're about to right and the spirit of democratic capitalism, which gets at this balance well, this notion that capitalism exists but not just in and of itself as a natural right, but it is there to benefit the common good as well as to benefit the individual. so when you look at that balance, you say, ok, what could we do right now. let's take concepts of, you know, more economic equality...
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one of your precursors, if i may call him that, is michael novak. he wrote a book that gets on this balance well, this notion that capitalism exist but not just in and of itself as a natural right, but is there to benefit the common good as well as to benefit the individual. what can we do right now? let's take nereeras concept of more economic equality. one place where we could find common ground is on opportunity. if you work hard, everybody should at least at with some semblance of a good opportunity. we have lost that in society even in the time that i have been around, certainly sense ben franklin. when i went to school, there were a bunch of schools in new orleans. this was after desegregation. now, we have created a more separate society, where depending on your to the zip code r circumstances -- apbob putnman said we have lost the sense of equal opportunity. at the aspen institute, we can get to 70% or 80% of people who agree on these particular moral principles, and will leave the 30% aside. i think sometimes, when you were talking in the l
one of your precursors, if i may call him that, is michael novak. he wrote a book that gets on this balance well, this notion that capitalism exist but not just in and of itself as a natural right, but is there to benefit the common good as well as to benefit the individual. what can we do right now? let's take nereeras concept of more economic equality. one place where we could find common ground is on opportunity. if you work hard, everybody should at least at with some semblance of a good...
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there are younger team, which means there's less pressure turning to tennis now and world number one, novak joke of which is through to the 4th round of wimbleton, after straight sets joker, which at the can who can be seen here. rather, the top here screen didn't have it all his own way against dennis coo dollar. but he had one of the key points when it mattered to keep the american qualifier joker, which is chasing a record equally 20th, major title and 6th wimbleton. in the women's draw ownership board became the 1st arab woman to reach the 4th round. at wimbleton, the denisia came from a set down and overcame vomiting on match point. due to nerves to be 2017 wimbleton champion, rena and lucca tour show next faith on coming up next on our daily covered special, we take a look at birth rates during the pandemic. i'm back at the top of the hour with more world news, and don't forget, you can get all the latest news information, run the clock on our website. that's d w dot com. i'm here until berlin. thanks for joining us. use the site against the corolla virus pandemic. how has the rate of
there are younger team, which means there's less pressure turning to tennis now and world number one, novak joke of which is through to the 4th round of wimbleton, after straight sets joker, which at the can who can be seen here. rather, the top here screen didn't have it all his own way against dennis coo dollar. but he had one of the key points when it mattered to keep the american qualifier joker, which is chasing a record equally 20th, major title and 6th wimbleton. in the women's draw...
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in the men's final, world number one novak djokovic retired with a right shoulder injury, giving andy murray his second career win in cincinnati. cbs sports coverage of the u.s. open tennis championship begins on september 3rd. for more sports news and information, go to cbssports.com. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. and celebrex is not a narcotic. when it comes to relieving your arthritis pain, you and your doctor need to balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibuprofen, naproxen, and meloxicam have the same cardiovascular warning. they all may increase the chance of heart attack or stroke, which can lead to death. this chance increases if you have heart disease or risk factors such as high blood pressure or when nsaids are
in the men's final, world number one novak djokovic retired with a right shoulder injury, giving andy murray his second career win in cincinnati. cbs sports coverage of the u.s. open tennis championship begins on september 3rd. for more sports news and information, go to cbssports.com. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief...
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at the australian open, novak djokovic won his fifth major title over rafael nadal. at 5 hours and 53 minutes, it was the longest grand slam final in the open era. and in ncaa basketball, ohio state with a big win over michigan. notre dame knocked off uconn, handing the huskies their third straight loss. for more sports news and information, go to cbssports.com. this has been steve overmier reporting. you know, typical alarm clock. i am so glad to get rid of it. just to be able to wake up in the morning on your own. that's a big accomplishment to me. i don't know how much money i need. but i know that whatever i have that's what i'm going to live within. ♪ ♪ [ gargling ] oo-ay-ow. savings. savings. savings? progressive was the first to offer online quoting. you can do better. first to show comparison rates. ding! the "name your price" tool. oh! gosh, don't mind if i do. who was the first to offer pet injury coverage? we were. and when did you know you wanted to sell insurance? i said i wouldn't cry. um... whee! it's flo time. now, that's progressive. call or clic
at the australian open, novak djokovic won his fifth major title over rafael nadal. at 5 hours and 53 minutes, it was the longest grand slam final in the open era. and in ncaa basketball, ohio state with a big win over michigan. notre dame knocked off uconn, handing the huskies their third straight loss. for more sports news and information, go to cbssports.com. this has been steve overmier reporting. you know, typical alarm clock. i am so glad to get rid of it. just to be able to wake up in...
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at the french open, play was suspended in the fourth set because of rain with rafael nadal leading novak djokovic two sets to one. the match will resume on monday. for more sports news and information, go to cbssports.com. follow the wings. [ female announcer ] life is full of compromises. but when it comes to what you really love, you shouldn't have to sacrifice. and that goes double for ice cream. now you don't have to give up. you can give in with dreyer's slow churned light ice cream. we churn it slowly for all the rich and creamy taste with just half the fat. so now you can have your ice cream and it eat it, too. ♪ nestlé -- good food, good life. ...more talk on social security... ...but washington isn't talking to the american people. [ female announcer ] when it comes to the future of medicare and social security, you've earned the right to know. ♪ ...so what does it mean for you and your family? [ female announcer ] you've earned the facts. ♪ washington may not like straight talk, but i do. [ female announcer ] and you've earned a say. get the facts and make your voice hea
at the french open, play was suspended in the fourth set because of rain with rafael nadal leading novak djokovic two sets to one. the match will resume on monday. for more sports news and information, go to cbssports.com. follow the wings. [ female announcer ] life is full of compromises. but when it comes to what you really love, you shouldn't have to sacrifice. and that goes double for ice cream. now you don't have to give up. you can give in with dreyer's slow churned light ice cream. we...
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novak said he saw a parade of d.e.a. lawyers switch sides and jump to high-paying jobs defending the drug industry. once they'd made the leap, they lobbied their former colleagues, novak's bosses, and argued the d.e.a.'s cases were weak and ultimately would lose in court. it had a chilling effect on d.e.a. litigators. >> novak: some of the best and brightest former d.e.a. attorneys are now on the other side, and know all of the-- the weak points. their fingerprints are on memos and policy and-- and-- and emails going out, where you see this concoction of what they might argue in the future. >> whitaker: you and the other attorneys had been winning these cases. >> novak: all of the time. >> whitaker: the justice department is the agency that oversees the d.e.a. a senior attorney at the department at the time, told us in a statement, "department of justice leadership was not advised that d.e.a. had changed enforcement strategies. any significant policy shift should have been brought to our attention." >> younker: there was
novak said he saw a parade of d.e.a. lawyers switch sides and jump to high-paying jobs defending the drug industry. once they'd made the leap, they lobbied their former colleagues, novak's bosses, and argued the d.e.a.'s cases were weak and ultimately would lose in court. it had a chilling effect on d.e.a. litigators. >> novak: some of the best and brightest former d.e.a. attorneys are now on the other side, and know all of the-- the weak points. their fingerprints are on memos and policy...
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novak took us there. novak, his grandfather, parents, two younger brothers, aunts and uncles all lived in this two- bedroom flat during the blitz. the building had a basement. when the air raid sirens sounded, they retreated there, which was as close as they could get to safety. >> djokovic: this is where practically we stayed right, right here, right inside. >> simon: how many of you? >> djokovic: many, many... everybody who could fit here, they came. you know, and there was no really limitation. >> simon: novak says the family spent every night in the basement for the first two weeks of the bombing. but you continued playing tennis. >> djokovic: i continued playing tennis every day. >> simon: and did you lose your focus at all? >> djokovic: at the first couple of weeks, i did. ( laughs ) i did, yes, i have to say. because we were waking up every single night, more or less, at 2:00, 3:00 a.m. for two and a half months, every single... >> simon: because of the bombing... >> djokovic: every single night, y
novak took us there. novak, his grandfather, parents, two younger brothers, aunts and uncles all lived in this two- bedroom flat during the blitz. the building had a basement. when the air raid sirens sounded, they retreated there, which was as close as they could get to safety. >> djokovic: this is where practically we stayed right, right here, right inside. >> simon: how many of you? >> djokovic: many, many... everybody who could fit here, they came. you know, and there was...
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at the australian open, novak djokovic won his fifth major title over rafael nadal. at 5 hours and 53 minutes, it was the longest grand slam final in the open era. and in ncaa basketball, ohio state with a big win over michigan. notre dame knocked off uconn, handing the huskies their third straight loss. for more sports news and information, go to cbssports.com. this has been steve overmier reporting. ,,,, dinner? candles? i wanted it to be special. oh, what's this? it's progresso's new loaded potato with bacon. mmm, it's good. honey, i love you and... oh my gosh, oh my gosh.. look at these big pieces of potato. yeah but honey, i love you and... is that what i think it is...it is... it's bacon. honey look. [ male announcer ] progresso rich and hearty... 4 new flavors, you can lose yourself in. what's that? big piece of potato. [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >> kroft: i'm steve kroft. we'll be back next week with another edition of "60 minutes." and me the day i discovered novolog flexpen. flexpen is pre-filled with your mealtime insulin. dia
at the australian open, novak djokovic won his fifth major title over rafael nadal. at 5 hours and 53 minutes, it was the longest grand slam final in the open era. and in ncaa basketball, ohio state with a big win over michigan. notre dame knocked off uconn, handing the huskies their third straight loss. for more sports news and information, go to cbssports.com. this has been steve overmier reporting. ,,,, dinner? candles? i wanted it to be special. oh, what's this? it's progresso's new loaded...
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but i hadn't felt free sun. ( laughs ) >> simon: novak djokovic captured the u.s. open last september. that was after winning his first 41 matches, one of the best starts ever. >> it was incredible, historical, and it will be in the history books, but i remember it as the best six months that i ever had. >> simon: the serbian idol is only 24, and his future may have just begun. this season he's already won the australian open. unlike the other tennis royals, nadal and federer, he seems to be having a really good time. >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm morley safer. >> i'm bob simon. >> i'm lara logan. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories tonight on "60 minutes." achoo! nasal allergy symptoms like congestion, runny nose, itchy nose and sneezing can hit you year-round, indoors or out. prescription nasonex is clinically proven to help relieve nasal allergy symptoms any time of year. [ female announcer ] infections of the nose and throat and slow wound healing may occur. do not use nasonex until your nose has healed from any sore, surgery or injury. eye pro
but i hadn't felt free sun. ( laughs ) >> simon: novak djokovic captured the u.s. open last september. that was after winning his first 41 matches, one of the best starts ever. >> it was incredible, historical, and it will be in the history books, but i remember it as the best six months that i ever had. >> simon: the serbian idol is only 24, and his future may have just begun. this season he's already won the australian open. unlike the other tennis royals, nadal and federer,...