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they chose the alfred p. murrah federal building in downtown oklahoma city which housed 14 federal agencies, including the secret service, the d.e.a., and the atf. >> mcveigh believed that his bombing would be the opening salvo in a conflict against an illegitimate tyrannical federal government that needed to be brought down to its knees. apples fall, but the apples of your cheeks don't have to. defy gravity. juvÉderm voluma® is the only fda-approved injectable gel to instantly add volume to your cheek area. as you age, cheeks can lose volume. voluma adds volume creating contour and lift for a more youthful profile. for up to two years. temporary side effects include tenderness, swelling, firmness, lumps, bumps, bruising, pain, redness, discoloration and itching. ask your doctor. juvÉderm voluma®. defy gravity. we alwith a shout,world and we see no reason to stop. so cvs health is creating industry-leading programs and tools that help people stay on medicines as their doctors prescribed. it could help sav
they chose the alfred p. murrah federal building in downtown oklahoma city which housed 14 federal agencies, including the secret service, the d.e.a., and the atf. >> mcveigh believed that his bombing would be the opening salvo in a conflict against an illegitimate tyrannical federal government that needed to be brought down to its knees. apples fall, but the apples of your cheeks don't have to. defy gravity. juvÉderm voluma® is the only fda-approved injectable gel to instantly add...
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>> alfred yee was geary -- fulton, i believe. >> it was 26th and geary. it was a high-injury corridor. >> and sofie lu was on polk street. >> and when the young teenager from lowell in 2013 was killed, high-injury corridor. >> don't exactly know which slope that was. >> so i guess my point, 13 miles strategically is very important, but if we identify all the high-injury corridors, my hope is that we move as quickly as possible in our g-ration strategy, but also to realize there are many, many more miles to reach as well. especially if our goal is about 2024 to reduce any deaths. that is why it was a shock to hear about this 12-year-old as we try to move forward strategically. >> i absolutely agree that we need to continue to make improvements across the corridors. in supervisor yee's district, those are not high-crash corridors, but we're continuing to move through neighborhood traffic calm, school safety and traditional traffic engineering devices like stop signs and speed radar boards. those things are effective everywhere,? >> the high-injury network i
>> alfred yee was geary -- fulton, i believe. >> it was 26th and geary. it was a high-injury corridor. >> and sofie lu was on polk street. >> and when the young teenager from lowell in 2013 was killed, high-injury corridor. >> don't exactly know which slope that was. >> so i guess my point, 13 miles strategically is very important, but if we identify all the high-injury corridors, my hope is that we move as quickly as possible in our g-ration strategy, but...
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who can forget alfred hitchcock's famous movie? it s bulldog: get a queen serta set for just $397. save up to $300 on tempur-pedic breeze. and get up to four years interest-free financing on the entire tempur-cloud collection! the memorial day sale ends monday. ♪ mattress discounters ♪ female announcer: through monday get up to four years interest-free financing or save up to $400 on beautyrest and posturepedic. even get up to four years interest-free financing on serta icomfort and...
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bill: right out of alfred hitchcock. >> certain. it will sit right next. back and forth. >> i cannot wait to try it myself. a 14th and 15th. ♪ >> kyle conway has been charged with eight counts of criminal mischief after he and another man allegedly vandalized several businesses and vonnegut. here is the kicker. the son of susan mccabe. on his truck bound by tracy casino. a family business she opened with her mom called spoiled rotten kids. i spoke with tracy about the graffiti. >> we found out who was that was like no way. he could not believe it. >> the great thing. and allegedly histogram account's allegedly run by kyle under his graffiti name so he has pictures posted of the struck bragging about the graffiti. tracy sent me the warm the truck when bombing last night and hit a canvas truck on the main road. i think it turned out pretty well. a bunch of hashtags. i spoke with the mayor. we're all trying to move on. visited the consignment shop to give her and apologies for the vandalism. a customer put together a go find me site to help raise money to p
bill: right out of alfred hitchcock. >> certain. it will sit right next. back and forth. >> i cannot wait to try it myself. a 14th and 15th. ♪ >> kyle conway has been charged with eight counts of criminal mischief after he and another man allegedly vandalized several businesses and vonnegut. here is the kicker. the son of susan mccabe. on his truck bound by tracy casino. a family business she opened with her mom called spoiled rotten kids. i spoke with tracy about the...
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police say, this incident is completely unrelated to a separate case last month. 20 year old alfred mendez was arrested for unlawful recording with his cellphone. that was after a u-c berkeley student says, she caught a man holding a phone undereath a stall she was using. that incident happened at the unit one residence hall as well. that outburst captured in this viral video cost a local baseball player a six figure college scholarship. the pinole high student you can hear him using a racial slur then saying "go back to africa." it was directed at a student from saint mary's high in the two teams met again today in a playoff game. and tonight kron-4's scott rates talked to the father of the star athlete about his son's remarks. >> sco :we first showed you this video yesterday night showing this player using a racial slur against another baseball player. during thursday's game kron 4 news spoke to the boy's father. >>:he knows now what he did is wrong. every coach that he has ever played for has called him and reached out and the coaching all here is all black and have never had any issues
police say, this incident is completely unrelated to a separate case last month. 20 year old alfred mendez was arrested for unlawful recording with his cellphone. that was after a u-c berkeley student says, she caught a man holding a phone undereath a stall she was using. that incident happened at the unit one residence hall as well. that outburst captured in this viral video cost a local baseball player a six figure college scholarship. the pinole high student you can hear him using a racial...
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he could be taking reps after alfred morris. >> just blocking protection-wise. at the same time, i'm just out here, doing what i can for the team. robert: before tonight, only one loss for d.c. united, against philadelphia. in philly, scoreless in the 93rd minute. they use all their subs. philly gets the win 1-0. ncaa lacrosse tournament the men's terrapins could advance to the final four with a victory over unc. they dominated the first, up 8-2 late. scored his first goal of the half. the turks never looked back. the advance to the final four, 14-7. terps women in action. they lead at the half and with scored nine goals to open the second half. erin collins had a hat trick. they blowout northwestern 17-5 to advance to their seventh straight final four. rockets-clippers game seven. i guess that is how you play defense. they got the rockets going. 18-point lead, advancing to the western conference final. scary stuff during the indy 500 practice, carpenter lost practice on the second turn, crashing into the wall. the good news is carpenter was checked and released
he could be taking reps after alfred morris. >> just blocking protection-wise. at the same time, i'm just out here, doing what i can for the team. robert: before tonight, only one loss for d.c. united, against philadelphia. in philly, scoreless in the 93rd minute. they use all their subs. philly gets the win 1-0. ncaa lacrosse tournament the men's terrapins could advance to the final four with a victory over unc. they dominated the first, up 8-2 late. scored his first goal of the half....
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he called chuck and alfred cavers with some assistance in getting her out. these guys really did have to go through some effort to get this little calf out. he said that calf was stuck in an 18-inch diameter tube. >> holy cow. >> yeah pretty much. >> this is what's going on. this is what we've got. >> hey, sweetie. let's rest a minute. >> he must have been so scared that little calf. because the baby is not as sure footed that's probably why it fell into the sink hole. here they are, trying to get it out. >> carrying this little calf. >> there you see his hind legs come out first. trying to get back up to the surface. >> grab it by the hind, in the back. >> look at him. he's covered in dirt. >> come on buddy. >> at first they think it's a girl but they find out it is a boy. he's going to be okay. >> you need to stay out of there. >> got some pretty incredible footage. you see that person right there? surrounded by the circle. that's the guy that just robbed him. they decide they're going to chase him down. not by himself, though. other witnesses are chasing
he called chuck and alfred cavers with some assistance in getting her out. these guys really did have to go through some effort to get this little calf out. he said that calf was stuck in an 18-inch diameter tube. >> holy cow. >> yeah pretty much. >> this is what's going on. this is what we've got. >> hey, sweetie. let's rest a minute. >> he must have been so scared that little calf. because the baby is not as sure footed that's probably why it fell into the sink...
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alfred is from the navy. he was a naval officer during the civil war. a union naval officer during the civil war. wars produce a lot of problems. those of you have studied these issues will know this. wars produce a lot of people with lots of stars on their uniforms. it doesn't mean they have done anything, they just have lots of stars. then the question is what should they be done with them? then what happens? this is a big problem with the union navy. the union contracts and sigh then you have these admirals high-ranking naval officials who have no one to command. they are generals without soldiers. he is concerned about this. he is sent on a ship in the 1870's and he is struck that the united states navy is behind the chilean navy. they are very offended they have a better navy. how could they have a better navy? he comes to believe out of self interest and the way he views the country, and you view what you live, if you're in the navy you think the navy is important. if you're a teacher you think teachers are important. we are all self-interested vi
alfred is from the navy. he was a naval officer during the civil war. a union naval officer during the civil war. wars produce a lot of problems. those of you have studied these issues will know this. wars produce a lot of people with lots of stars on their uniforms. it doesn't mean they have done anything, they just have lots of stars. then the question is what should they be done with them? then what happens? this is a big problem with the union navy. the union contracts and sigh then you...
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running back alfred morris tweeted i'm a happy camper. silas redd tweeted let's get it and receiver pierre gore cone garcon tweeted welcome -- garcon tweeted welcome to the burgundy and gold. >>> tonight the saying play fill the final whistle held true for this team, alex ovechkin and the caps taking to the rangers in game 1. ovie with a blistering wrist shot, caps 1 -0. there wasn't much scoring in this game, under five in regulation. the rangers kevin hayes with the wrist shot and the deflection and just like that we are tied up 1-1. late regulation the caps never gave up, ovie to joel ward who puts it past henrik lundqvist with 1.3 seconds left. capitals steal game one, 2-1 the final. >> we fought hard. we battled again tonight and i thought the boys worked hard. holt was unbelievable and we stuck together and pulled out a victory. >> it just shows you we get a 1- 0 lead and they score, tie it up and ward with a huge one at the end and you're kind. jumping through the roof. it's tough hockey. >> so many times we've seen that not go the
running back alfred morris tweeted i'm a happy camper. silas redd tweeted let's get it and receiver pierre gore cone garcon tweeted welcome -- garcon tweeted welcome to the burgundy and gold. >>> tonight the saying play fill the final whistle held true for this team, alex ovechkin and the caps taking to the rangers in game 1. ovie with a blistering wrist shot, caps 1 -0. there wasn't much scoring in this game, under five in regulation. the rangers kevin hayes with the wrist shot and...
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alfred avila. guns can fall into the wrong hands and end up on the streets firearms have injured several of avila s friends and family members. it made me want to have a gun when i was younger because i was brought up in violence. so i knew violence, so that s what i wanted to have, but i was scared because of my dad if he found out i had one, or else i would ve probably vila family has a reputation of not being the people you want to mess with. as a young man, avila had to live up to that expectation. i had a situation where my sister, one time had my uncle s gun, and they were playing with it and it was loaded had she pulled it, one of them would ve ended up dead they were nine years old at the time so i just have a big thing about guns. my first time, when i was fourteen years old i had a man put a gun into my chest and that was real scary i started running and when i ran everyone was screaming all i can remember is thinking, gonna shoot? is he gonna shoot? and i just kept running now as a high school football coach...avila sets an example for his players. he uses football as method t
alfred avila. guns can fall into the wrong hands and end up on the streets firearms have injured several of avila s friends and family members. it made me want to have a gun when i was younger because i was brought up in violence. so i knew violence, so that s what i wanted to have, but i was scared because of my dad if he found out i had one, or else i would ve probably vila family has a reputation of not being the people you want to mess with. as a young man, avila had to live up to that...
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year julie andrews won best actress for his role in mary poppins and next year starring in the the new alfred hitchcock film torn curtains. i'm excited about that. we will see how that plays out. i'm predicting incredible academy award for this have movie based on everything i have seen so far with the editing, music and song, i cane this movie becoming a classic. everybody is talking about it. the last couple weeks it has been out. incredible so far good mr. mccarthey people are talking about a scene where kid have to go to bed and they sing the song so long, farewell. >> that is right mike, this scene is just like everybody is blowing up about it. i feel like this scene will be a classic one day and this movie is my first five out of five of 1965. >> yes. >> it really is. it is a film everybody needs to see in theaters and movie will have staying power. i think julie andrews will be a big star. >> i like her a lot. >> she might get a strong performance. >> yes. >> alex is in love with doctor she bago. >> yes good do you love it too. >> yeah, you know what was interesting alex and i went to
year julie andrews won best actress for his role in mary poppins and next year starring in the the new alfred hitchcock film torn curtains. i'm excited about that. we will see how that plays out. i'm predicting incredible academy award for this have movie based on everything i have seen so far with the editing, music and song, i cane this movie becoming a classic. everybody is talking about it. the last couple weeks it has been out. incredible so far good mr. mccarthey people are talking about...
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the film made by these guys, alfred spellman and billy corbin. >> so things were in decline. cocaine sort of saved the city? >> we'd say so. am i going to get in trouble for it? >> yes. >> you had a murder rate. 25% of those bodies had automatic weapons bullets. >> right. >> we talk about the uncomfortable reality of where a lot of modern miami came from over something you just have to hit hard in miami when in season. stone crabs. >> federal reserve branch in miami had a $5 billion cash surplus. mostly 50s and 100 dollar bills all of which had trace elements of cocaine on them. >> and the guys who were in cocaine trafficking in the 70s and 80s got out and are now big medicare fraudsters. >> we're whispering because they're probably here. >> so where's the money now? how's business in general in miami and where is that business coming from? >> remarkably the rebound from the great recession, the people thought it would take almost a decade for all the condo inventory to get absorbed and it seemed to happen almost overnight. we're in the middle of another huge boom. who is buy
the film made by these guys, alfred spellman and billy corbin. >> so things were in decline. cocaine sort of saved the city? >> we'd say so. am i going to get in trouble for it? >> yes. >> you had a murder rate. 25% of those bodies had automatic weapons bullets. >> right. >> we talk about the uncomfortable reality of where a lot of modern miami came from over something you just have to hit hard in miami when in season. stone crabs. >> federal reserve...
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never after word wrote alfred kazen, never afterward would americans feel they had been living scripture. i do not know that we have been the better for it. thank you. [applause] moderator: ok. thank you. we will have some questions. let me as a question first. on your thesis, abraham lincoln of course believed in something called a civil religion. he wrote and spoke about erecting the constitution and the founding fathers and the union as a secular religion to which all americans had to pledge support and fealty. some of these things come through in his speeches. when he talks about sacrifices on the altar of freedom, for example. in terms of your thesis, do you think that the civil war, it pushed aside religion as a cultural force and perhaps replaced it with a nationalist feeling? prof. guelzo: i think that is very true for the century that follows the civil war. that what lincoln called a political religion, when he talked about a political religion, what he meant was not taking a single religious organization and making that political. he meant taking a secular political idea, which
never after word wrote alfred kazen, never afterward would americans feel they had been living scripture. i do not know that we have been the better for it. thank you. [applause] moderator: ok. thank you. we will have some questions. let me as a question first. on your thesis, abraham lincoln of course believed in something called a civil religion. he wrote and spoke about erecting the constitution and the founding fathers and the union as a secular religion to which all americans had to pledge...
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and remember the old alfred hitch cocke movie, the birds. a flock of a few angry birds. we have one investment strategist saying that investors should not freak out about the fed. what to focus on. that's coming up. ♪ i'm only in my 60's. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, it helps pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. to me, relationships matter. i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i know i'll be able to stick with him. [ male announcer ] with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients.
and remember the old alfred hitch cocke movie, the birds. a flock of a few angry birds. we have one investment strategist saying that investors should not freak out about the fed. what to focus on. that's coming up. ♪ i'm only in my 60's. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only...
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. >> thank you alfred. it's great to be here at the cable -- wait a minute. it's great to be here at intx, the internet and television expo. you know, cable isn't in the title of the show anymore. i heard that michael powell now said that cable is a dirty word. i remember when the show was very creatively named something like catv 77 or things like this, and then some young whippersnapper, and barbara, you are, because nothing happens without barbara york, changed the name to the cable show. and now you've moved on from that. congratulations on once again reimagining and reimaging this industry and this gathering. you know, reflecting back on the days of catv and forward to the broadband era is to trace an amazing path from community antenna television to the expansion of television and now beyond to broadband. you deserve congratulations for what you achieved as cable companies, as video companies and as network builders. you also deserve -- and alfred made comment about this -- you also deserve straight talk about what it means now that you are first and fo
. >> thank you alfred. it's great to be here at the cable -- wait a minute. it's great to be here at intx, the internet and television expo. you know, cable isn't in the title of the show anymore. i heard that michael powell now said that cable is a dirty word. i remember when the show was very creatively named something like catv 77 or things like this, and then some young whippersnapper, and barbara, you are, because nothing happens without barbara york, changed the name to the cable...
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that officer entered an alfred plea last week. >>> a structural engineer is now evaluating the stability of the underground facility and investigating what caused it. andrea mccarren is live at 27th and virginia avenue northwest. >> there are some new unwanted residents at the iconic watergate complex this evening. anger and frustration. >> i feel kind of like i'm living in a tepee right now. >> reporter: after a weekend without air conditioning, the watergate is now without hot water. >> haven't washed my hair yet but i'll get around to doing that in cold water. >> reporter: many residents still can't retrieve their cars from the severely damaged garage. >> the main setback for me is the parking. my automobile is in the garage and i can't get it out. >> reporter: the garage collapse shut down roughly eight small businesses and left others struggling. >> we even had to tell the people who deliver our gas that they cannot bring us gas because we're not selling enough to get another load in. >> reporter: the collapse impacted both office and residential building. in a community already exa
that officer entered an alfred plea last week. >>> a structural engineer is now evaluating the stability of the underground facility and investigating what caused it. andrea mccarren is live at 27th and virginia avenue northwest. >> there are some new unwanted residents at the iconic watergate complex this evening. anger and frustration. >> i feel kind of like i'm living in a tepee right now. >> reporter: after a weekend without air conditioning, the watergate is now...
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motion of them like the two eloquent speaker of alfred here next to charles, the trusted -- in the statement by charles, that is ten years vastest of the atlantic that protect her from threatened attacks by german boats and as well as passengers, was carrying perfectly legally i should say many cases of remington rifle ammunition. and it was that ship began near the war zone on evening of the sixth of may that captured turner here. received vaguely a warning from the british admirability by the stage of war were breaking the german naval code and told him that german submarines that acted in the area that his ship was about to enter. to the passengers please not take on cabins to draw curren curtain not to show a light. but not to go below dc they slipped in public room and it was next day on 7th of may 1915 almost up to that this week. our ship released a tyranny just for violent. that green smudge of land on horizon reassured many of the passengers however, 2:10 that afternoon in the u20 had in his sights and ordered his torpedo officer to fire. a lookout on liner saw what he later called
motion of them like the two eloquent speaker of alfred here next to charles, the trusted -- in the statement by charles, that is ten years vastest of the atlantic that protect her from threatened attacks by german boats and as well as passengers, was carrying perfectly legally i should say many cases of remington rifle ammunition. and it was that ship began near the war zone on evening of the sixth of may that captured turner here. received vaguely a warning from the british admirability by the...
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more information at macfound.org >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the u.s. coast guard and the state of california called in more help today to clean up an oil spill that's fouled nine miles of coastline, near santa barbara. officials now say 100,000 gallons may have leaked from a ruptured pipeline on tuesday. several hundred workers have labored to collect about 20,000 gallons that reached the sea. and overnight, governor jerry brown declared a local emergency, making more crews and gear available, for as long as it takes. >> the cleanup operations generally do take time, and you may see some progress early-on maybe in the first week or two, where you can actually see progress being made on the beach. but these types o
more information at macfound.org >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the u.s. coast guard and the state of california called in more...
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. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ ♪ >> this is "bbc world news america." >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation newman's own foundation, giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good, kovler foundation, and mufg. >> build a solid foundation and you can connect communities and commerce for centuries. that is the strength behind good banking relationships, too. which is why, at mufg, we believ
. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ ♪...
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more information at macfound.org >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: former speaker of the house dennis hastert was indicted today and charged with evading currency rules and lying to the f.b.i. a statement from the u.s. attorney's office in chicago alleges he withdrew nearly a million dollars in cash in such a way that the bank wouldn't have to report the transactions. each count of the indictment carries a maximum penalty of five years in prison. the illinois republican left office in 2007. a new round of rain today threatened to hamper search efforts for flood victims in central texas. four people died after the swollen blanco river engulfed the small tourist town of wimberley over memorial day weekend. and local offici
more information at macfound.org >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: former speaker of the house dennis hastert was indicted today...
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and i am a great fan of the mid-20th mid-20th century american critics like yesterday minute wilson alfred caison. you mentioned joan didion. people who knew what they were talking and weren't afraid to put emotion and point of view in their writing and make it lively and have a voice in your own writing. and that is what i was aiming for myself. that was my greenlight with this book. i like books of criticism in which the author's presence is the critic's presence is felt. >> there is a -- >> i don't think so. >> my idea. >> we have a question up here in the blue. >> i'm fascinated with the relationson between hemingway and fitzgerald. so i wonder if you speak to that. >> well, hemingway and fitzgerald met in 1925 in the summer of 1925. by the way gatsby -- we just celebrated the anniversary yesterday. april 10th 1925. the 90th anniversary of the publication of the great gatsby. so that was the spring. in the summer of '25 fitzgerald kind of engineers the meeting with hemingway who he has been hearing about and who he has read some of hemingway's short stories and it's kind after scouting
and i am a great fan of the mid-20th mid-20th century american critics like yesterday minute wilson alfred caison. you mentioned joan didion. people who knew what they were talking and weren't afraid to put emotion and point of view in their writing and make it lively and have a voice in your own writing. and that is what i was aiming for myself. that was my greenlight with this book. i like books of criticism in which the author's presence is the critic's presence is felt. >> there is a...
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the most important speaker with a man named alfred thayer mahone. that will all change today. remember i said the navy is important. he is from the navy. he was a naval officer during the civil war. a union naval officer during the civil war. wars produce a lot of problems. one of the biggest problems wars produce, those who have served will know this those of you have , studied these issues will know this. wars produce a lot of people with lots of stars on their uniforms. it doesn't mean they have done anything, they just have lots of stars. they get lots of titles. after the war is the question, what should they be done with them? then what happens? this is a big problem with the union navy. after the civil war the union contracts and subsides then , you have these admirals, high-ranking naval officials who have no one to command. they are generals without soldiers. admirals without sailors. he is very concerned about this. he is sent on a ship off the coast of chile in the 1870's, he is struck that the united states navy is behind the chilean navy. we are not investing in t
the most important speaker with a man named alfred thayer mahone. that will all change today. remember i said the navy is important. he is from the navy. he was a naval officer during the civil war. a union naval officer during the civil war. wars produce a lot of problems. one of the biggest problems wars produce, those who have served will know this those of you have , studied these issues will know this. wars produce a lot of people with lots of stars on their uniforms. it doesn't mean they...
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more information at macfound.org >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: saudi arabia and the united states today called for a five-day cease-fire in the yemen conflict. secretary of state john kerry said it would allow aid to reach millions of civilians. kerry appeared with the saudi foreign minister in riyadh. the saudis agreed to stop bombing, provided that shiite houthi rebels, and their iranian supporters, won't try to exploit the lull. >> we strongly urge the houthis and those who back them, whom we suggest use all of their influence, not to miss this major opportunity to address the needs of the yemeni people and find a peaceful way forward in yemen. >> ifill: the humanitarian situation in yemen has worsened sharply since
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. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ >>> this is nightly business report with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >> wedding season on wall street. from generic drugs to women's apparel. companies are walking down the aisle ringing up billions of dollars in deals. >> big surprise from retail to housing to inflation. are investors in for something unexpected on this heavy data week? >> a supreme court decision gave you a reason to take a closer look at your 401(k). all that and more tonight on nightly business report for this monday may 18th. good evening, everybody. >> nice to have y
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. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ >>> this is "nightly business report." >> saudi snub. the new king s he won't attend a white house summit as global investors keep a close eye on the u.s./saudi relationships. long connected by oil and security. bold prediction. why opec says we could be in for a decade of cheap oil. >>> and record breaker. will an art auction make history tonight. all that and more this evening on "nightly business report" for monday may 11th. good evening, everyone. and welcome, i'm tyler mathisen sue is on assignment tonight. stocks fell after monday's big rally. more on t
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you also deserve and alfred made comment about this. you also deserve straight talk about what it means now that you are first and foremost broadband companies. you have pledged as an industry to assure that the internet remains open and free and in that goal we are in violent agreement. we do differ, however on just what that means. we part company according to your recently filed a motion papers over the so-called internet conduct standard the requirement that internet service providers not engage in comdex that impairs an open and free internet. same goes beyond the obvious bright line rules of blocking throttling and paid prioritization. the internet conduct standard sql is a going forward rule. often people say to me, you know, i know that you won't do anything crazy on this internet conduct standard. what about those people that follow you. my response is i take you at your word that you will protect and open internet. what about those people that follow you? the purpose of the open internet order as not to create an obstacle cour
you also deserve and alfred made comment about this. you also deserve straight talk about what it means now that you are first and foremost broadband companies. you have pledged as an industry to assure that the internet remains open and free and in that goal we are in violent agreement. we do differ, however on just what that means. we part company according to your recently filed a motion papers over the so-called internet conduct standard the requirement that internet service providers not...
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. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is "nightly b report" with tyler m sue herera. >>> a recipe for a turnaround. how mcdonald's new ceo plans to shake off years of sliding sales and traffic. >>> new role. down component cisco does something it hasn't done in nearly two decades. >>> and wa the oracle of omaha said about stocks bonds and the topic that put buffett on the defensive. all that and more tonight on "nightly business >>> good evening, everyone. and welcome. big changes are coming to two very very large companies. mcdonald's new ceo unveiled a massive global turn
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more information at macfound.org >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: baltimore police today finished their investigation into the death of freddie gray, the case that has roiled the city for days. officers arrested the 25-year- old gray on april 12 and hauled him into a police van. he died a week later after suffering severe spinal injuries. police commissioner anthony batts would not discuss the findings today. he said they've been turned over to prosecutors, and that the inquiry is not over. >> if new evidence is found, we will follow it. if new direction is given by the state's attorney we will obey it and we will follow through with the investigation. know that getting to the right answer is more important than speed, ma
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nigeria has won numerous awards, including the robert f kennedy prize for international reporting and the alfred dupont award. it is now my pressure to introduce the director. [applause] director: thank you very much for you we have just had a very refreshing session. with some students and some other folks in the audience who asked some very penetrating questions about the bush doctrine and our security and the threats, and i tell you that it is very stimulated for someone like me coming back here to see people really interested in things that matter today and taking good questions under advisement, and willing to tackle some of the more controversial issues that we have got. i think to talk about the bush doctrine a little bit, you need to understand, it was really a change of a century. it was the beginning of new times, a new landscape, new challenges in a way that we had not quite expected, and not only that, we were dealing with some new thoughts, but we were dealing with some old machinery so the old institutions that had gotten accustomed to doing things a certain way certainly that woul
nigeria has won numerous awards, including the robert f kennedy prize for international reporting and the alfred dupont award. it is now my pressure to introduce the director. [applause] director: thank you very much for you we have just had a very refreshing session. with some students and some other folks in the audience who asked some very penetrating questions about the bush doctrine and our security and the threats, and i tell you that it is very stimulated for someone like me coming back...