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welcome to gary a.j. a ghost town in indiana frightening reality for one town because the the future that awaits us all washington doesn't get its act together. we have been watching former georgia congresswoman cynthia mckinney because she's traveling in the muslim world saying awful things awful things about her own country and we believe mr cain is being paid to do this but we can't confirm that but one of those awful so called awful things are just the truth congresswoman cynthia mckinney will join us live to set the record straight coming up and if. anything it's friday july twenty ninth four pm here in washington d.c. on this account for nothing watching our team. well instead of looking forward to a relaxing evening sorry weekend a relaxation this friday unfortunately this nation is still at the mercy of washington gridlock now d.n.a. is just around the corner as the august second deadline approaches and default looms prevent states and just how close are we according to our handy dandy little clock here four days seven hours and counting until doomsday now of course if you lo
welcome to gary a.j. a ghost town in indiana frightening reality for one town because the the future that awaits us all washington doesn't get its act together. we have been watching former georgia congresswoman cynthia mckinney because she's traveling in the muslim world saying awful things awful things about her own country and we believe mr cain is being paid to do this but we can't confirm that but one of those awful so called awful things are just the truth congresswoman cynthia mckinney...
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gary indiana. incredible piece there all the political debt debate may have eclipsed all the other battles here in washington but don't forget folks we are still at war several wars in fact now whether you agree. the politics of a u.s. airstrikes in afghanistan iraq pakistan somalia libya i lose count of all the countries whether you believe or not that our national security absolutely totally demands that we keep bases and more than half of the countries on this planet whether you vote democrat or republican or not at all it does seem like it's time to face the facts that we can afford to keep separating the fiscal crisis from or worse i mean in what world does it make sense to keep spending so much money on defense when economy seems to be on the brink of collapse and that's a question my next guest has been asking and answering former u.s. congresswoman and presidential candidate cynthia mckinney stopped by our new york studios earlier today because part of that interview. before we get to these
gary indiana. incredible piece there all the political debt debate may have eclipsed all the other battles here in washington but don't forget folks we are still at war several wars in fact now whether you agree. the politics of a u.s. airstrikes in afghanistan iraq pakistan somalia libya i lose count of all the countries whether you believe or not that our national security absolutely totally demands that we keep bases and more than half of the countries on this planet whether you vote...
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and gary indiana goes down a few jobs and your prospects could this be the economic fate that awaits the rest of the country. we have been watching former georgia congresswoman cynthia mckinney and she's traveling in the muslim world saying awful things awful things about her own country well some say awful and some say she's just telling the truth and we'll hear from the congresswoman herself right here on r.t. . anything it's friday july twenty ninth eight pm here in washington d.c. i'm lucy capping off and watching our t.v. . well the race against the clock kicked into high gear at the eleventh hour here in washington earlier this evening house republicans finally passed a bill to raise the debt ceiling of course to cut twenty two billion dollars from next year's spending but it was largely a symbolic gesture in fact boehner might as well have added a pony to his bill he's not getting that either that's because legislation now has the senate with it where it is pretty much guaranteed to be voted down possibly as early as this evening and then of course it is back to square one and
and gary indiana goes down a few jobs and your prospects could this be the economic fate that awaits the rest of the country. we have been watching former georgia congresswoman cynthia mckinney and she's traveling in the muslim world saying awful things awful things about her own country well some say awful and some say she's just telling the truth and we'll hear from the congresswoman herself right here on r.t. . anything it's friday july twenty ninth eight pm here in washington d.c. i'm lucy...
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first a place of worship leader a community center that is now at the forefront of gary's decline what used to be a symbol of architectural might and brought the people of gary together is now an enormous space filled with ruins where the only form of life for the pigeons that flying through the walls and the ceilings urban explorers historians and architects are saying that the chances of this place ever being rebuilt are close to zero so it looks likely that this place as well as many others throughout gary are on their way to completely seizing to exist. founded by u.s. steel corporation in one thousand and six the town of gary once with manufacturing jobs but competition from overseas led to a ninety percent cut in the workforce the one industry urban center came crumbling down once the steel plant. suffered its loss of thirty thousand jobs. that meant that the population would grow smaller the revenues for the city would go down and so and so that accelerated and sort of snowball gary's population has been cut by half as many fled in search of work it is now all my. exclusively af
first a place of worship leader a community center that is now at the forefront of gary's decline what used to be a symbol of architectural might and brought the people of gary together is now an enormous space filled with ruins where the only form of life for the pigeons that flying through the walls and the ceilings urban explorers historians and architects are saying that the chances of this place ever being rebuilt are close to zero so it looks likely that this place as well as many others...
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[laughter] gary, thank you so much. [cheers and applause] gary sinese, "lieutenent dan band" launches online this monday, july 4th. at ltdanban d.o.d.
[laughter] gary, thank you so much. [cheers and applause] gary sinese, "lieutenent dan band" launches online this monday, july 4th. at ltdanban d.o.d.
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[laughter] gary, thank you so much. [cheers and applause] gary sinese, "lieutenent dan band" launches online this monday, july 4th. at ltdanban d.o.d. >> stephen: that's it for the report, everybody. captioning sponsored by comedy central ap
[laughter] gary, thank you so much. [cheers and applause] gary sinese, "lieutenent dan band" launches online this monday, july 4th. at ltdanban d.o.d. >> stephen: that's it for the report, everybody. captioning sponsored by comedy central ap
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helped re-open cold cases and put pressure on his twin brother, gary, now gary stopped defending larry and started talking. >> larry, just like jimmy keene calls him, and he is, he's a baby killer. >> you think your brother is a baby killer? >> i don't have no doubt in my mind. >> do you think your brother killed more than jessica roach? >> yes. >> do you think your brother killed tricia reitler? >> yes. >> rayna riceon? michelle duey? >> yes. >> as gary started talking more openly, detectives approached him, asking for help. >> i went with the indianapolis detectives down to try to get my brother to confess. he made me leave the room. he did, in fact, confess on tape to 15 serial murders. >> larry later retracted, again. and while he can't ever seem to stick to one story, he does sometimes seem to have regrets. >> i didn't want to keep living my life the way i was living it. i wanted things to be different, you know, but i guess i didn't really do the right things and change the way my life was going. >> larry hall refused our request for an interview. he has never been charged with c
helped re-open cold cases and put pressure on his twin brother, gary, now gary stopped defending larry and started talking. >> larry, just like jimmy keene calls him, and he is, he's a baby killer. >> you think your brother is a baby killer? >> i don't have no doubt in my mind. >> do you think your brother killed more than jessica roach? >> yes. >> do you think your brother killed tricia reitler? >> yes. >> rayna riceon? michelle duey? >>...
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helped re-open cold cases and put pressure on his twin brother, gary, now gary stopped defending larry and started talking. >> larry, just like jimmy keene calls him, and he is. he's a baby killer. >> you think your brother is a baby killer. >> i don't have no doubt in my mind. >> do you think your brother killed more than jessica roach? >> yes. >> do you think your brother killed tricia reitler? >> yes. >> rayna riceon? >> michelle duey? >> yes. >> as he talked more openly, detectives approached him asking pore help. >> i went with the indianapolis detectives to try to get my brother to confess. he made me leave the room. he did, in fact, confess on tape to 15 serial murders. >> larry later retracted, again. and while he can't ever seem to stick to one story, he does, sometimes, seem to have regrets. >> i didn't want to keep living my life the way i was living it. i wanted things to be different, you know, but i guess i didn't really do the right things and change the way my life was going. >> larry hall refused our request for an interview. he has never been charged with crimes again
helped re-open cold cases and put pressure on his twin brother, gary, now gary stopped defending larry and started talking. >> larry, just like jimmy keene calls him, and he is. he's a baby killer. >> you think your brother is a baby killer. >> i don't have no doubt in my mind. >> do you think your brother killed more than jessica roach? >> yes. >> do you think your brother killed tricia reitler? >> yes. >> rayna riceon? >> michelle duey?...
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[laughter] gary, thank you so much. [cheers and applause] gary sinese, "lieutenent dan band" launches online this monday, july 4th. at ltdanban d.o.d. >> stephen: that's it for the report, everybody. captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> tosh.o features videos from the internet and is for a mature audience. enjoy. >> hey, 40 seconds? >> 45 now. [beep] [ applause ] >> oh, rock beats -- what's beats that? chris
[laughter] gary, thank you so much. [cheers and applause] gary sinese, "lieutenent dan band" launches online this monday, july 4th. at ltdanban d.o.d. >> stephen: that's it for the report, everybody. captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> tosh.o features videos from the internet and is for a mature audience. enjoy. >> hey, 40 seconds? >> 45 now. [beep] [ applause ] >> oh, rock beats -- what's...
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just twenty five miles from downtown chicago gary indiana the symbol of urban blight by some compared to post evacuation sure noble by others it is a sad thing really is and very depressing. when you see something like this in this kind of condition to just continue to age and continue to fall apart this is the city methodist church today it's an abandoned shell with rusted ceilings rotting junk and graffiti on the sorts of sites fall into this kind of disrepair. it's almost like like like the ones all. historical soul built in the one nine hundred twenty s. first a place of worship leader a community center that is now at the forefront of gary's decline were used to be a symbol of architectural might and brought the people of gary together is now an enormous space filled with ruins where the only form of life for the pigeons that flying through the walls and the ceilings urban explorers historians and architects are saying that the chances of this place ever being rebuilt are close to zero so it looks likely that this place as well as many others throughout gary are on their way to c
just twenty five miles from downtown chicago gary indiana the symbol of urban blight by some compared to post evacuation sure noble by others it is a sad thing really is and very depressing. when you see something like this in this kind of condition to just continue to age and continue to fall apart this is the city methodist church today it's an abandoned shell with rusted ceilings rotting junk and graffiti on the sorts of sites fall into this kind of disrepair. it's almost like like like the...
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gary b. tax hikes, higher unemployment or lower? >> absolutely higher brenda, look, we have a very clear example of just one instance. in 1990, there was a-- the government imposed a luxury tax on high end items, luxury as far as yachts and things like that and economic report came out in just the yacht building industry alone, caused a loss of 7600 jobs, that's what you get. you know, you put these higher and higher taxes on the rich, which, as eric pointed out are already paying at least the top 5%, ramp 60% of the taxes in this country, and the limit's going to break at some point. these people making these money, these millionaires and billionaires who obama keeps want to go demagogue are simply going to stop paying, they're going to stop working, suck in income. hide the income as best they can legally, and there's going be to be job loss as you just saw by my example. >> brenda: caroline, what would you say. >> i would say they're already doing that, wealthy individuals are hiding incom
gary b. tax hikes, higher unemployment or lower? >> absolutely higher brenda, look, we have a very clear example of just one instance. in 1990, there was a-- the government imposed a luxury tax on high end items, luxury as far as yachts and things like that and economic report came out in just the yacht building industry alone, caused a loss of 7600 jobs, that's what you get. you know, you put these higher and higher taxes on the rich, which, as eric pointed out are already paying at...
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>>pam: coming up hey gary. and the a's have the longest player transferred. >> gary: good evening everybody. nobody paid more than mark ellis and the a's he was traded to the colorado rockies. nobody played longer for the a's and margolis. and believe it or not he stayed for repair flow today. 1021 games credit to:all for a minor league pitcher. the player was named later. the eighth player came and and took over his position but it gets a new start with the rockies. >> it is a difficult day for me. it is a great organization i am very proud to be part of it for 10 years. it is going to be difficult but there is a time in everybody's life for something happens and this is my time. >> he was injured a lot. with hitting 213 the sheer but a wonderful guy. billy bean also loved him as they got very little in return that they are going to have to eat roughly $3 million. that is how much he has on his contract. the rockies will get him for a few months. and hopefully they will reassign him. the a's off without mark i
>>pam: coming up hey gary. and the a's have the longest player transferred. >> gary: good evening everybody. nobody paid more than mark ellis and the a's he was traded to the colorado rockies. nobody played longer for the a's and margolis. and believe it or not he stayed for repair flow today. 1021 games credit to:all for a minor league pitcher. the player was named later. the eighth player came and and took over his position but it gets a new start with the rockies. >> it is...
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every incarnation before the definitive one. >> jimmy: of gary. >> right. >> jimmy: of gary. but you're still the best one. >> oh, that's kind of you, but it's true. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: how has your summer been? what have you been up to? >> spending a lot of time with the family. >> jimmy: good. >> beach, great. hot. very hot on the beach. >> jimmy: are you a beach guy at burning my foot on the beach. >> jimmy: are you a beach guy at all? >> oh, i love the beach! just love hanging out. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i love that your voice gets raspy when you mention the beach. >> i hate the beach. i hate it. [ cheers and applause ] the sand gets -- the kids love it. but it's like, "come on! okay. there's the ocean. seen it!" [ laughter ] >> but it's -- yeah, i mean, but it was fun. >> jimmy: what is your season? your season is more -- >> i think i'm an autumn. >> jimmy: i think -- me too. [ laughter ] >> sort of an autumn. >> jimmy: welcome back to seasons, you guys. [ light laughter ] >> what's your season? >> jimmy: i think i'm an autumn guy, too. >> yeah. i like -- >> jimmy: is
every incarnation before the definitive one. >> jimmy: of gary. >> right. >> jimmy: of gary. but you're still the best one. >> oh, that's kind of you, but it's true. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: how has your summer been? what have you been up to? >> spending a lot of time with the family. >> jimmy: good. >> beach, great. hot. very hot on the beach. >> jimmy: are you a beach guy at burning my foot on the beach. >> jimmy: are you a beach guy...
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gary strieker was the main road from the 1850's. -- gary street was the main road from the 18th of the's. >> it was planned as a major thoroughfare. >> it was a toll road originally. we make people pay to get on the road and we make them pay when they get to the clubhouse. it was a toll road. >> i think that does it for today. thank you for coming and sharing your information and great knowledge. we will see you next y
gary strieker was the main road from the 1850's. -- gary street was the main road from the 18th of the's. >> it was planned as a major thoroughfare. >> it was a toll road originally. we make people pay to get on the road and we make them pay when they get to the clubhouse. it was a toll road. >> i think that does it for today. thank you for coming and sharing your information and great knowledge. we will see you next y
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gary strieker was the main road from the 1850's. -- gary street was the main road from the 18th of the's. >> it was planned as a major thoroughfare. >> it was a toll road originally. we make people pay to get on the road and we make them pay when they get to the clubhouse. it was a toll road. >> i think that does it for today. thank you for coming and sharing your information and great knowledge. we will see you next yy >> welcome to the 2011 spj town hall. i'm here with my co-host to welcome you to what promises to be a fascinating discussion about the changes taking place in journalism today. tonight's program is presented by the society of professional journalists in collaboration with the san francisco public library and san francisco bay area journalists. after several years of difficulty, we are seeing a lot of activity, particularly involving new media organizations. we have seen patch.com open hundreds of bureaus across the country. yahoo! is expanding its staff across the country. aol bought the huffington opposed. in the middle east, we saw how citizen journalists are reporting
gary strieker was the main road from the 1850's. -- gary street was the main road from the 18th of the's. >> it was planned as a major thoroughfare. >> it was a toll road originally. we make people pay to get on the road and we make them pay when they get to the clubhouse. it was a toll road. >> i think that does it for today. thank you for coming and sharing your information and great knowledge. we will see you next yy >> welcome to the 2011 spj town hall. i'm here with...
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part of the proceeds will benefit the gary sinise foundation. while dismissing the speculation that he is running for political office, but we might follow up on that today, our guest has been an outspoken critic of bureaucracy and red tape that delays service members and veterans from getting care. he has said the nation is not doing enough to help disabled veterans and troops wounded in iraq and afghanistan. he has called on the government and private sector to spend more to the veterans provide victims of post-traumatic stress disorder, give them some help. he is a star who moonlights as a soldier's advocate. our speaker has questioned his own industry at times for producing films that portray our troops in a sometimes negative light. in partial response, our speakers served as executive producer for the documentary "brothers at for," about soldiers on the front lines in iraq and the impact of that on families. among his many awards and honors, he is the recipient of the presidential medal of freedom, the nation's second highest civilian hono
part of the proceeds will benefit the gary sinise foundation. while dismissing the speculation that he is running for political office, but we might follow up on that today, our guest has been an outspoken critic of bureaucracy and red tape that delays service members and veterans from getting care. he has said the nation is not doing enough to help disabled veterans and troops wounded in iraq and afghanistan. he has called on the government and private sector to spend more to the veterans...
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but the story doesn't stop there for gary sinise. how the role of a lifetime has inspired him to help our men and women in uniform. good day i'm andrea mitchell live in washington. can washington -- can wishing rather for a balanced budget make it happen? the house is voting tomorrow to cap spending and approve a balanced budget amendment. even though senate leaders say there is no chance of it passing. we me now georgia republican congressman john price member of the budget committee as well. congressman, great to see you. >> thank you so much. >> let's talk about this cap and the balanced budget amendment as well. what is the point, time is short. everyone agree it's not going to end up passing the senate or in any way getting to the president's desk for signature. so what is the strategy here? >> well, you never know what's ultimately going to pass. i was struck by david's comments. we put on the table a budget that gets us to balance. we're putting on the table short-term, midterm and long-term solutions to include decrease in sp
but the story doesn't stop there for gary sinise. how the role of a lifetime has inspired him to help our men and women in uniform. good day i'm andrea mitchell live in washington. can washington -- can wishing rather for a balanced budget make it happen? the house is voting tomorrow to cap spending and approve a balanced budget amendment. even though senate leaders say there is no chance of it passing. we me now georgia republican congressman john price member of the budget committee as well....
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gary. >> reporter: hello, anita. we're at minnesote and southeast circle where the accident happened on the circle itself. let me step out of the frame for just a moment as police try to determine exactly what happened in this automobile accident. moments ago i was able to walk up just a bit closer. saw an suv with the flashers on on a curb. a victim of some kind of damage as well as a sedan it apparently has collided with. according to police, one of the officers was injured in some way by debris. we're not sure if you can see it. there is a large fence damaged. apparently the cars after hit one another apparently got involved with the fence in some way. dc police officer has been taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. two other persons involved in some way with this automobile accident have also been taken to the hospital. again without life-threatening injuries. interestingly, police call this is a crime scene and say one of the people taken to the hospital is a suspect. i'm going to ask the fel
gary. >> reporter: hello, anita. we're at minnesote and southeast circle where the accident happened on the circle itself. let me step out of the frame for just a moment as police try to determine exactly what happened in this automobile accident. moments ago i was able to walk up just a bit closer. saw an suv with the flashers on on a curb. a victim of some kind of damage as well as a sedan it apparently has collided with. according to police, one of the officers was injured in some way...
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yeah, yeah, gary zipper. we thought you had a shot at gary zipper. >> steve: gary zipper! [ clapping ] gary zipper! [ clapping ] gary zipper! [ clapping ] [ laughter ] >> jimmy: well, that's all the time we have here on "name that guy." guys, why don't you come back over here for a sec here. you all finished tied for last place with zero points. you all missed out on the grand price of $15,000. but, we do have consolation prizes. higgins, what will they be taking home? >> steve: well, jimmy, they'll each be getting a t-shirt emblazoned with the name of the guy they failed to correctly identify. wear your shame in style. ♪ jimmy [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: very, very good. very good. thank you for bringing those shirts. how you doing? >> you don't even want to know about it. >> jimmy: okay. [ laughter ] hey, enjoy your prizes, you guys. we'll be right back with morgan freeman. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ depression is a serious medical condition. i feel like i have to wind myself up to deal with the sadness, the loss of interest, the lack of energy. [ male announcer
yeah, yeah, gary zipper. we thought you had a shot at gary zipper. >> steve: gary zipper! [ clapping ] gary zipper! [ clapping ] gary zipper! [ clapping ] [ laughter ] >> jimmy: well, that's all the time we have here on "name that guy." guys, why don't you come back over here for a sec here. you all finished tied for last place with zero points. you all missed out on the grand price of $15,000. but, we do have consolation prizes. higgins, what will they be taking home?...
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. >> gary: how good evening everybody. what is left with rivalry was left in the san francisco because a scientist could hope to get to the table. the battered and bankrupt in the giants fans are now looking down at the dodgers not looking up. three of four from the padres. it giants are in very good shape. >> it is a rivalry. we are out to win every game. not concerned with who is in the visiting dugout. it is a question of putting a squeeze on us and we're trying to win every game. will have to prove ourselves in the next one-1.5 months >> gary: already, against this is a fun time as you are looking at brian wilson. again, this is a fun time. perhaps he is turning into the team spokesman. >> and 2009 where not able to meet the president but we still love the opportunity to look around. >> it is part of being the world champion to meet the president. it would be great to meet him. he made history when he made his presidency. if would be great to go out there and shake his hand it would be an honor for most guys. >> gary:
. >> gary: how good evening everybody. what is left with rivalry was left in the san francisco because a scientist could hope to get to the table. the battered and bankrupt in the giants fans are now looking down at the dodgers not looking up. three of four from the padres. it giants are in very good shape. >> it is a rivalry. we are out to win every game. not concerned with who is in the visiting dugout. it is a question of putting a squeeze on us and we're trying to win every...
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gary sinise joins us right now. lieutenant dan. just talking. that's got to be the most inspiring scene. so down in that movie, lose your legs come back with prosthetic ace cross the field. stirring moment. >> it's a beautiful story. >> what does that tell you, that experience? and how does that get you looking out for the hearts of our sol xwleers get hurt bad? >> the experience of lieutenant dan actually led me to the disabled american veterans organization. i, about a month after i did "forrest gump" i did a call from the national commander, the dav anhe asked me to come to their national convention, which was going to be held in chicago that year. i went to that convention. i walked out onstage. there were 3,000 people in the audience. 2,500 disabled veteran. these who could stand were standing. people in wheelchairs. she's of disabled veterans from world war iii -- world war ii, up to that time, and i stayed involved ever since and then september 11th rolled around and i just wanted to volunteer to go out there and serve and to try and help
gary sinise joins us right now. lieutenant dan. just talking. that's got to be the most inspiring scene. so down in that movie, lose your legs come back with prosthetic ace cross the field. stirring moment. >> it's a beautiful story. >> what does that tell you, that experience? and how does that get you looking out for the hearts of our sol xwleers get hurt bad? >> the experience of lieutenant dan actually led me to the disabled american veterans organization. i, about a month...
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welcome to "christian world news" i am gary lane. george thomas and wendy griffith out this week. muslim holy month of ramadan begins this week. many christians see it as an opportunity to pray for the muslim world and launch their own 30-days of prayer and fasting. >> in august muslims around the world are observing their holy month of ramadan. it requires daily fasts of food and water. muslims see it as an opportunity to draw nearer to their god. dr. michael youssef. >> they want to know they can really relate to god. in islam you cannot relate to their god. he is so far removed. >> dr. youssef hosts a tv program called leading the way and broadcasts it into the muslim world. he said it is important for christians to pray for the muslims during ramadan. >> christians during the month of ramadan must pray for muslims to know god and become a reality. >> islam is a fast growing religion and 50 muslim majority countries in the world. people are oppressed by the strict interpretation of islamic law imposed on society. women suffer the worst treatment. >> women in islam are treated a
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one >> gary: more thinone more thins with mark ellis leaving. the marlins had a great turn out for the game today. in florida, with five-0. a line drive. two-one making this 5-4. and weeks with the pressure on to bring that he's back but it was all there is and that was it. falling short a's are 10 under 5 under jack mckeon for a marlins victory 5-4. to finish this about. if there is something there? the family and the a's are pretty much going to be three of the and dollars the remaining of this salary. to let him go to a contending team and try to keep his career alive mark ellis is gone after nine years in oakland. >> the giants had two different opportunities in chicago. with a strike votes. and if the giants to not score a lot of run but they are scoring it so good. now, with one-nothing giants the bottom of the ninth. brian wilson for the third time this year blows a safe. ramirez, tying it with a home run. castro shopping it to second. making those from the koch and his rear ended! giants, zero hits for a 10-third inning. some wastand pul
one >> gary: more thinone more thins with mark ellis leaving. the marlins had a great turn out for the game today. in florida, with five-0. a line drive. two-one making this 5-4. and weeks with the pressure on to bring that he's back but it was all there is and that was it. falling short a's are 10 under 5 under jack mckeon for a marlins victory 5-4. to finish this about. if there is something there? the family and the a's are pretty much going to be three of the and dollars the remaining...
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. >> thank you very much, i'm gary japson, president of the history museum, and with us is alison owings, i understand van voices, listening to native americans. we meet a wide array of people and hear them discussing their own lives. alison, please begin the conversation. >> thank you very much, gary, and also thank you to the chicago lit fest. i'm very happy to be here. i think that i wrote this book initially because i was apolled by the ignorance of non-native people about native people, including myself so i therefore set out to find what i could to destereo type what i find as a bad problem for centuries and it continues today, and initially, my idea was well, i will just talk to a few native people and find out what they had to say about their own lives, and then the book became stronger and stronger really, far reaching, and i ended up interviewing the indians of maine to the last chapters of the hawaii yap chanter. my object was to destereo type people thinking this would be helpful because native americans in my opinion are still harmed by the steer your tines -- stereotypes ab
. >> thank you very much, i'm gary japson, president of the history museum, and with us is alison owings, i understand van voices, listening to native americans. we meet a wide array of people and hear them discussing their own lives. alison, please begin the conversation. >> thank you very much, gary, and also thank you to the chicago lit fest. i'm very happy to be here. i think that i wrote this book initially because i was apolled by the ignorance of non-native people about...
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so, allison, please begin the conversation. >> thank you very much, gary. and thank you also for the chicago litfest. i'm really happy to be here. i think that i wrote this book initially because i was so appalled by the ignorance of nonnative people about native people including myself. and i, therefore, set out what i could to destereotype what i find is really a bad bob. it's been a bad problem for centuries and it continues today. and initially my idea was, well, i will just talk to a few native people and find out what they had about their own lives and the book became stronger, stronger, far-reaching and i ended up interviewing the indians of maybe mccain to the last chapters of a hawaiian chanter. and my object at the time was to destereotype thinking it would be helpful because native americans, in my opinion, are still harmed by the stereotypes about them. and -- but on the other hand, the book also became a sort of -- an extended family reunion for native people who sometimes might live in one part of the country, like here in chicago and maybe no
so, allison, please begin the conversation. >> thank you very much, gary. and thank you also for the chicago litfest. i'm really happy to be here. i think that i wrote this book initially because i was so appalled by the ignorance of nonnative people about native people including myself. and i, therefore, set out what i could to destereotype what i find is really a bad bob. it's been a bad problem for centuries and it continues today. and initially my idea was, well, i will just talk to a...
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gary valentine. he's in the movie zoo keeper that opens next week. he's going to be with the nationals perhaps cleaning the dugout? he will be at the improv tonight, tomorrow, and sunday. a great venue. there it is on connecticut avenue. if you go to myfoxdc.com, we'll connect you with their website as well. good to see you. >> you too. >>> talk about an indulgent day. serendipity 3 has a huge ice cream dessert that would be perfect for a hot day like today. holly morris is there to try a dish they call a treasure chest. >> reporter: i'm usually not a fan of pants with elastic waists, but today it might be a good option. we are at serendipity. russell miller has been leading us through it as far as the serendipity experience. and then as luck would have it, look at this beautiful family that just happened to be visiting d.c. and we said we're really not strangers. we want you to help us eat this sunday. this family is from cincinnati, my hometown. did you think we were crazy at first? >> yes. >> reporter: you heard about those people in d.c. before w
gary valentine. he's in the movie zoo keeper that opens next week. he's going to be with the nationals perhaps cleaning the dugout? he will be at the improv tonight, tomorrow, and sunday. a great venue. there it is on connecticut avenue. if you go to myfoxdc.com, we'll connect you with their website as well. good to see you. >> you too. >>> talk about an indulgent day. serendipity 3 has a huge ice cream dessert that would be perfect for a hot day like today. holly morris is there...
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gary. >>> and thanks, laura. we have some showers and thunderstorms out there and most of the activity is north of the district. you can see here on radar. it's all kind of lining up along the frontal system to the north. will the thunderstorms make it to us or will more be forming this evening? we'll look at that coming up. >>> and we know you'll cop us informed, gary. thank you so much. we'll keep it here. fox 5 news at 5 is coming back. >> metro is letting us in on the vision of the future. the transit agency laid out plans for the often unreliable escalator system and is outlining now bus service needed as the military shifts thousands of jobs and for the first time, metro is unveiling the new 7,000 series rail cars. sherri ly is here and ms. more on metro's plan for maintenance. >> reporter: metro's goal is to complete 85% of the preventive maintenance on time for escalators. right now, it's at 60%. the transit agency has hired more escalator mechanics, but the reality is that they have a long way to catch
gary. >>> and thanks, laura. we have some showers and thunderstorms out there and most of the activity is north of the district. you can see here on radar. it's all kind of lining up along the frontal system to the north. will the thunderstorms make it to us or will more be forming this evening? we'll look at that coming up. >>> and we know you'll cop us informed, gary. thank you so much. we'll keep it here. fox 5 news at 5 is coming back. >> metro is letting us in on...
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. >> looking forward to that humidity, gary. see you in a few. fox 5 news at 5 continues after this. [ mr. clopper ] i don't talk to them as much as cindy does... good morning chickens! [ jim ] you know, that's our business so we want to be the experts in chicken. we're not the status quo. perdue is the first and the only chicken company to have usda-process-verified programs for fresh all-natural chickens. [ jim ] this is an all-vegetarian diet, no animal by-products, no animal fat. [ joe ] we never have used steroids or hormones of any type. it's not gonna happen. [ joe ] and always raised cage free. we set our goals higher than anyone. we're trying to make a better chicken. [ jim ] my dad did, my grandfather did and it's what we do today. >> sunday morning church services are supposed to be a sacred time for the congregation to come and worship. instead, members of three vienna churches were violated when someone stole their wallets and purses during the service. paul wagner is live with more on the investigation. paul? >> reporter: vienna pol
. >> looking forward to that humidity, gary. see you in a few. fox 5 news at 5 continues after this. [ mr. clopper ] i don't talk to them as much as cindy does... good morning chickens! [ jim ] you know, that's our business so we want to be the experts in chicken. we're not the status quo. perdue is the first and the only chicken company to have usda-process-verified programs for fresh all-natural chickens. [ jim ] this is an all-vegetarian diet, no animal by-products, no animal fat. [...
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we'll tell but that and gary has the forecast. gary. >> and thanks, shawn. not a great risk of the storms this evening and over the next couple of days, we're going to so more. when and where coming up. >> and you have seen this? time lapse video of the gigantic dust storm that tore through phoenix last night, more than a mile high, 100 yards wide and turned swimming pools into mud pits leaving thousands of people without powerful >> a pretty bizarre crime in prince william county landed an arnie officer behind bars. the police arrested the man leave nit after finding him inside the closet of the sex door with a sex doll. it happened in woodbridge. when they got there, the front door was shattered and unlocked. >> he accused allegedly, took items from the store and -- reterred the store where he was caught. >> he is being held without bond and is charged with burglary, grand larceny and destruction of property. >>> the driver of the bus that crashed on-by-owe 95 back in -- i-95 back in may pleaded not guilty to epvoluntary manslaughte
we'll tell but that and gary has the forecast. gary. >> and thanks, shawn. not a great risk of the storms this evening and over the next couple of days, we're going to so more. when and where coming up. >> and you have seen this? time lapse video of the gigantic dust storm that tore through phoenix last night, more than a mile high, 100 yards wide and turned swimming pools into mud pits leaving thousands of people without powerful >> a pretty bizarre...
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lesli. >> all right gary, thanks for that. a large crowd of people gathered outside the orlando courthouse today. some call this verdict oj number two. bruce leshan continues our team coverage and bruce, the thing that people seem to have a hard time wrapping their brain around is how a mother could allow 30 days to elapse from the time she went missing to the time she was reported missing. what are people saying to you? >> i would say a whole lot of surprise and then one or two people are saying hold on a minute, we weren't in the courtroom. the jurors were. they heard this whole case. it's up to them to decide if prosecutors left them with a reasonable doubt. >> obviously the girl had something to do with it if she's not going to say anything to the police and she didn't want to find her daughter, otherwise the first thing you would do the moment you realize your child is gone? >> i think there is the expectation that there's going to be something they could put their hands around, some real meat. it's going to take one hour
lesli. >> all right gary, thanks for that. a large crowd of people gathered outside the orlando courthouse today. some call this verdict oj number two. bruce leshan continues our team coverage and bruce, the thing that people seem to have a hard time wrapping their brain around is how a mother could allow 30 days to elapse from the time she went missing to the time she was reported missing. what are people saying to you? >> i would say a whole lot of surprise and then one or two...
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we've seen that a lot this week. >> we've seen that look a lot, gary. >> that's what i'm saying. a lot of frustration on these greens. >> over at the 11th. stanford's going to lose at least one so seo at 4 under has got a par-saving putt at 15 coming up. creamer. with a nice stroke. >> i think there's a lot of pride at this point for paula creamer, wants to go out with a positive experience defending her championship. gave it her all. >> it was a beautiful par saver. >> i think that putter's trying to respond because it knows it's in real trouble. >> it's got closet time coming up, esn't it? >> this putter needs to respond right now. this is a bogey putt for stanford. >> dan, after she hit that par putt and ran it a good 3 1/2 feet by, she went off to the side of the green just shook her head and looked up to the sky as if she couldn't believe she just made basically three mistakes in a row. >> she seems to be taking a little more time here. >> take one more deep breath and then go. give it a little time. >> beautiful setup. real square. >> quick peek. let's take a second look he
we've seen that a lot this week. >> we've seen that look a lot, gary. >> that's what i'm saying. a lot of frustration on these greens. >> over at the 11th. stanford's going to lose at least one so seo at 4 under has got a par-saving putt at 15 coming up. creamer. with a nice stroke. >> i think there's a lot of pride at this point for paula creamer, wants to go out with a positive experience defending her championship. gave it her all. >> it was a beautiful par...
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>> gary: it is something unique but perhaps if you've not heard the news director smile that it wo be great smell your breath again and the new 6000 a square foot out the door wheat room. adding practice stance where people can watch them on the weight room--adjustments to their practice facilities. some of this jammed together the team conditioning and tomorrow. drafting a free agent signed with two teams opening thursday and friday. the oakland raiders are expected to be on that the field by thursday. the giants are expected to be on friday. >> cam newton >> tim newton lost $30 million. he was a top pick last year before the rookie salary cap restriction. one was that he was going to make $30 million more. >> the big losers are probably the rockies that are going to make a lot less. but to get it done without missing games is a big victory for the unions and the nfl. >> do you agree with this of the owners got money back and the players may be the practice schedules and not be as dramatic? >> the owners of a lot of money back! once they lost that if steelmaking it had to get a deal
>> gary: it is something unique but perhaps if you've not heard the news director smile that it wo be great smell your breath again and the new 6000 a square foot out the door wheat room. adding practice stance where people can watch them on the weight room--adjustments to their practice facilities. some of this jammed together the team conditioning and tomorrow. drafting a free agent signed with two teams opening thursday and friday. the oakland raiders are expected to be on that the...
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gary? >> they know going into that that they're going to have to sit and wait. but so nice out there. loads of sunshine today. let me show you true view, because it pretty much is wide open to the west. you see that clusters of blue and yellow? that's a cluster of thunderstorms out through indiana, spilling over into ohio. we don't need to worry about that at all. now, we do have a chance of thunderstorms in the weekend forecast. we are good to go this evening. you can expect pretty much crystal clear skies most of the evening. temperature now up to 90 degrees, dulles 88 and baltimore 88 degrees. what about your july the fourth weekend? we've been keeping a close eye on this over the last couple of days, and not much has change. we know it will continue to get hotter, and looks like it will be lower to mid 90s tomorrow, lower to mid 90s on sunday, and looks like we'll have a few thunderstorms on sunday; but what we will see for sunday, especially sunday, the humidity will make a return. a little on the muggy side, and we'll have storms. looks likely now on sunda
gary? >> they know going into that that they're going to have to sit and wait. but so nice out there. loads of sunshine today. let me show you true view, because it pretty much is wide open to the west. you see that clusters of blue and yellow? that's a cluster of thunderstorms out through indiana, spilling over into ohio. we don't need to worry about that at all. now, we do have a chance of thunderstorms in the weekend forecast. we are good to go this evening. you can expect pretty much...
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helping extend his size eight minutes after the break setting up tim it's hard berbatov beautifully with gary and making it. in the sixtieth minute danny welbeck put the icing on the cake making it for nothing to the reigning english champions united the american tour with suffered his friendly against barcelona in washington. to play against manchester united to deal with ceramics ferguson is manager still with some of the players are played with in the fans are played in front of many years is emotional you know it's always going to be emotional come up against manchester united but. you know it's always difficult. football may soon be shedding its reputation as the innovation on friendly sport fee for president sepp blatter saying the twenty fourteen world cup in brazil could become the first major tournament to implement goal line technology the seventy
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thanks gary this is business r.t. hello and welcome to the program a record is coming to russia states except that the rest newspaper says the government is getting ready to massively expand its power ties ation program is going to multiply the value of this by seven they think it works two hundred billion dollars present to be true is that it says it is not some to side with the current pace of the prioritize ational drive the state was going to sell it stakes in one thousand enterprises last year but only one hundred twenty assets ended up being sold the president is keen to get rid of state ownership as soon as possible however the government seems not likely to watch it suggests extending the deadline for privatization and introducing a gold shock. after the year two thousand. fiscal calm paul and thought brutalization. almost did. the world prices the main reason of brutalization a good rule there is a video is because the middle of the realization brueggemann inefficiency of the crisis. bro i'm not sure that the
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. >> joining us in gary lane. i know you covered the civil war and witnessed the suffering of christians. what does the independence mean to them? >> they have been fighting for 22 years for independence. 2 million died, another 4-5 million left homeless. they have suffered. this is the moment they have been waiting for. they wanted to stop the advance of islam into the south. many were forced to attend mosques and learn islam. this way they can practice their faith freely. >> speaking of faith, this group of people are mostly christian. >> as muslim was atempeding to reach them, this is a christian group call the sudan people's liberation army. they stood up against this islam islam islamic ra sheem trying to get them to become muslim. it is a buffer in south africa. >> there have been attacks in border regions. >> the north is trying to determine the border. they want to mandate what the border is without the south having a say. this border area is rich in oil. in april and may it was over a billion dollars. the
. >> joining us in gary lane. i know you covered the civil war and witnessed the suffering of christians. what does the independence mean to them? >> they have been fighting for 22 years for independence. 2 million died, another 4-5 million left homeless. they have suffered. this is the moment they have been waiting for. they wanted to stop the advance of islam into the south. many were forced to attend mosques and learn islam. this way they can practice their faith freely. >>...
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gary layne has more. >> reporter: was a day of jubilation. the capital city of the world's newest nation of south sudan. for more than 20 years, the people of the south, mostly black african christians, fought in civil war with northern arabs. they resisted sudanese effortses to force them to become muslim. >> people died and struggling to be free. the majority of the south are christians. these are people that paid with their life. shed their blood for the chance to be free. for me, we've been working here for over 20 years for many christian organizations, cbn has been involved here helping the people during the time of struggle. >> reporter: but u.s. alabama to the united nations peace between the north and south could be temporary. she said u.s. is concerned about unresolved issues. mostly over exact demarcation of the border and sharing of oil revenues. especially in the mountains threaten southern independence and still poses a danger. during a meeting south sudan president, it helped rebuild 433 churches in south sudan. a couple of the
gary layne has more. >> reporter: was a day of jubilation. the capital city of the world's newest nation of south sudan. for more than 20 years, the people of the south, mostly black african christians, fought in civil war with northern arabs. they resisted sudanese effortses to force them to become muslim. >> people died and struggling to be free. the majority of the south are christians. these are people that paid with their life. shed their blood for the chance to be free. for...