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. >> our first witness is assistant commissioner randolph d. alles. pronounce that right? alles. ok. i rarely get it right. don't feel bad. randolph alles is the assistant commissioner for the office of air and marine of the department of homeland security. oam is the largest aviation and maritime law enforcement organization. he served as the u.s. marine corps for 35 years, retiring in
. >> our first witness is assistant commissioner randolph d. alles. pronounce that right? alles. ok. i rarely get it right. don't feel bad. randolph alles is the assistant commissioner for the office of air and marine of the department of homeland security. oam is the largest aviation and maritime law enforcement organization. he served as the u.s. marine corps for 35 years, retiring in
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. >> our first witness is assistant commissioner randolph d. alles. pronounce that right? alles. okay. i rarely get it right. don't feel bad. randolph alles is the assistant commissioner for the office of air and marine of the department of homeland security. oam is the largest aviation and maritime law enforcement organization. he served as the u.s. marine corps for 35 years, retiring in 2011 as major general. assistant commissioner alles. >> thank you, sir. and good afternoon, sir. good to see you again. you may recall we last visited our site in corpus christi in january. thank you for coming down to see that. i would encourage any members of the committee to come visit our sites. i think that's very beneficial in understanding what we do better. as you noted, the office is a critical component of our later border strategy. the personnel operate 257 aircraft, 283 vessels and sophisticated network across the u.s., puerto rico and the virgin islands. oam's critical and maritime missions fall into four areas, main awareness, investigation, interdiction and contingency operations
. >> our first witness is assistant commissioner randolph d. alles. pronounce that right? alles. okay. i rarely get it right. don't feel bad. randolph alles is the assistant commissioner for the office of air and marine of the department of homeland security. oam is the largest aviation and maritime law enforcement organization. he served as the u.s. marine corps for 35 years, retiring in 2011 as major general. assistant commissioner alles. >> thank you, sir. and good afternoon,...
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. >> our first witness is assistant commissioner randolph d. alles. pronounce that right? alles. okay. i rarely get it right. don't feel bad. randolph alles is the assistant commissioner for the office of air and marine of the department of homeland security. oam is the largest aviation and maritime law enforcement organization. he served as the u.s. marine corps for 35 years, retiring in 2011 as major general. assistant commissioner alles. >> thank you, sir. and good afternoon, sir. good to see you again. you may recall we last visited our site in corpus christi in january. thank you for coming down to see that. i would encourage any members of the committee to come visit our sites. i think that's very beneficial in understanding what we do better. as you noted, the office is a critical component of our later border strategy. the personnel operate 257 aircraft, 283 vessels and sophisticated network across the u.s., puerto rico and the virgin islands. oam's critical and maritime missions fall into four areas, main awareness, investigation, interdiction and contingency operations
. >> our first witness is assistant commissioner randolph d. alles. pronounce that right? alles. okay. i rarely get it right. don't feel bad. randolph alles is the assistant commissioner for the office of air and marine of the department of homeland security. oam is the largest aviation and maritime law enforcement organization. he served as the u.s. marine corps for 35 years, retiring in 2011 as major general. assistant commissioner alles. >> thank you, sir. and good afternoon,...
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. >> our first witness is assistant commissioner randolph d. alles. pronounce that right? alles. ok. i rarely get it right. don't feel bad. randolph alles is the assistant commissioner for the office of air and marine of the department of homeland security. oam is the largest aviation and maritime law enforcement organization. he served as the u.s. marine corps for 35 years, retiring in 2011 as major general. assistant commissioner alles. assistant commissioner alles: thank you, sir. and good afternoon, sir. good to see you again. you may recall we last visited our site in corpus christi in january. thank you for coming down to see that. i would encourage any members of the committee to come visit our sites. i think that's very beneficial in understanding what we do better. as you noted, the office is a critical component of our later border strategy. the personnel operate 257 aircraft, 283 vessels and sophisticated network across the u.s., puerto rico and the virgin islands. oam's critical and maritime missions fall into four areas, main awareness, investigation, interdiction an
. >> our first witness is assistant commissioner randolph d. alles. pronounce that right? alles. ok. i rarely get it right. don't feel bad. randolph alles is the assistant commissioner for the office of air and marine of the department of homeland security. oam is the largest aviation and maritime law enforcement organization. he served as the u.s. marine corps for 35 years, retiring in 2011 as major general. assistant commissioner alles. assistant commissioner alles: thank you, sir. and...
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the georgia avenue construction between randolph and layhill, that's now all clear there. 66 into and out of town, no major problems there. big look at things actually everything looking quite good here as far as the beltway goes. b.w. parkway into and out of town everything rolling along nicely. live look at 270 coming up. >>> he is supposed to be someone they can trust but prince george's county prosecutors say a math and science teacher is far from that. what he's accused of doing to a student for more than a year. >>> it's something that a lot of parents teach their kids and do it to entertain them. when is it too young? >>> it is now 5:15. the family of a missing howard university need your help. buckley is set to graduate saturday with a ph.d.. police know that he picked up his graduation packet. but then he disappeared. his mother says it's not like her son and is appealing for help. >> we are just desperate to find lance and we really need their help. we really need them to just reach out and think was i there, have i seen him, did i interact with him? we're just pleading for
the georgia avenue construction between randolph and layhill, that's now all clear there. 66 into and out of town, no major problems there. big look at things actually everything looking quite good here as far as the beltway goes. b.w. parkway into and out of town everything rolling along nicely. live look at 270 coming up. >>> he is supposed to be someone they can trust but prince george's county prosecutors say a math and science teacher is far from that. what he's accused of doing...
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all lanes open. volume building slightly. nothing too big. then 95 at powder mill road. back in ten minutes. >>> here's a question they didn't expect when it came to the s.a.t.s -- where are the results? why several students may have to retake the whole test. >>> what's expected to happen as early as tomorrow in fifa. stay >>> you're watching "news4 today." >> you have been doing this type of business for ten years. have you ever seen anything like this? >> never before. >> in loudoun county at least a hundred students could now have to retake the s.a.t. the college board said it has not received one of the county's shipments of exams and if those shipments aren't found, the students who took the test at broad more high school will have to take the test again. news4's shamarry stone spoke to one student and she studied for months. >> leading up to the test, you have to take a break for a month. like all of that information that you were given, you're not poing to retain -- you're not going to retain all of it. >> the makeup test is june 20th. right around the same time t
all lanes open. volume building slightly. nothing too big. then 95 at powder mill road. back in ten minutes. >>> here's a question they didn't expect when it came to the s.a.t.s -- where are the results? why several students may have to retake the whole test. >>> what's expected to happen as early as tomorrow in fifa. stay >>> you're watching "news4 today." >> you have been doing this type of business for ten years. have you ever seen anything like...
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. >> host: how does william randolph hearst the trade? to neck many movies were made on him. i think of "citizen kane" that every thought was his life but and they're all pretty negative. actually the publisher is the great villain of and then to talk about publishers back in the face and the forays. but the publisher is hate them all. the image of the fairly low dash justice is that rehashing the but 90 percent there's drone and sometimes it was the womb of permitted but then to accommodate the they're willing to look at a woman who was in love with the man and would give up their career because that is why there are expected to do. so strong independent women for moose jaw shaken still be for icn -- feisty and independent. but work force by its are generally heroic but with the exception consider the best journalists you can find. war correspondents do terrible things but talk about gi joe and the correspondence. what happens is there are certain shows like law and order where the producers hate them because every correspondent is terrible. there was a one order episode wit
. >> host: how does william randolph hearst the trade? to neck many movies were made on him. i think of "citizen kane" that every thought was his life but and they're all pretty negative. actually the publisher is the great villain of and then to talk about publishers back in the face and the forays. but the publisher is hate them all. the image of the fairly low dash justice is that rehashing the but 90 percent there's drone and sometimes it was the womb of permitted but then...
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too much happens all at once they get all the things cannot happen to one journalists. but they are for trade that way. >> host: how is william randolph hearst for trade and thought of during his life? >> guest: there were many films made and the one i think of a citizen kane which everybody thought was william randolph but in this sense it really wasn't an orson welles went to great extremes say this is not the life. the writer who hers intimately as well as marion davis but a lot of the stuff into that film citizen kane. there's the month of films about hearst and they've all been pretty negative. actually the publishers, the great villain of television film novels popular culture. one group of people who are treated as villains who talk about publishers or meet john doe in the 30s and 40s all the way to the james bond film creating news killing people is to create news for his great media combine in a pretty much goes out to the day the publishers are the ones people hate the most. >> host: women how are they for trade? >> guest: the image of the penal journalist is
too much happens all at once they get all the things cannot happen to one journalists. but they are for trade that way. >> host: how is william randolph hearst for trade and thought of during his life? >> guest: there were many films made and the one i think of a citizen kane which everybody thought was william randolph but in this sense it really wasn't an orson welles went to great extremes say this is not the life. the writer who hers intimately as well as marion davis but a lot...
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jan randolph, thank you for joining us this afternoon. genie: what kind of reaction has there been from the markets to all of this? stephen: the markets are having a hell of a day. across all the main indices -- as you can see, the main ones there. the selloff a government bonds driving down shares. one of the companies taking a beating today on the markets easyjet down after the french air traffic controllers strike in april. a bit player in the american markets -- the american football mode -- mobilephone network verizon has agreed to buy aol for $4.4 billion, $50 per share. the shares are expected to open up over 17% when the american markets open in just about 40 minutes time. genie: makes me wish i bought aol. [laughter] time for the press review. time now to take a look at what the papers have been saying around the world. a lot of focus today in the press on president barack obama's meeting with several arab leaders and several notable absences. reporter: absolutely. four out of six gulf monarchs are not going to accept the white h
jan randolph, thank you for joining us this afternoon. genie: what kind of reaction has there been from the markets to all of this? stephen: the markets are having a hell of a day. across all the main indices -- as you can see, the main ones there. the selloff a government bonds driving down shares. one of the companies taking a beating today on the markets easyjet down after the french air traffic controllers strike in april. a bit player in the american markets -- the american football mode...
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all of these closures are in effect until 8:00 tonight. i've been out to that thing. >> i was out there last year. it is a good time for sure. >> speaking of time 6:37 that's what's on the clock. >> still ahead, one of our own shares him story of depression. >> i took my shotgun and drove out to great falls and put my thumb on the trigger and the barrel in my mouth. i was really ready to go. >> wow. >> still ahead news 4's jim vance shares his story in hopes of changing minds on mental health. [baseball crowd noise] ♪ ♪ [x1 chime] ♪ ♪ [crowd cheers] oh! i can't believe it! [cheering] hi, grandma! ♪ >>> you're watching "news 4 today." >> welcome back in the wake of the amtrak crash looking to america's infrastructure and where improvements need to be made. >> moderator of "meet the press" chuck todd. first start with isis back in the headlines, u.s. killed one of their leaders. also hearing the city pulled out of that in iraq. is this progress against isis. >> it's one step forward, one step gone. in iraq still impressed. what's i
all of these closures are in effect until 8:00 tonight. i've been out to that thing. >> i was out there last year. it is a good time for sure. >> speaking of time 6:37 that's what's on the clock. >> still ahead, one of our own shares him story of depression. >> i took my shotgun and drove out to great falls and put my thumb on the trigger and the barrel in my mouth. i was really ready to go. >> wow. >> still ahead news 4's jim vance shares his story in hopes...
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city that we have that now it is my pleasure to administer sth outhd to alex randolph and alex would you please raise your right hand and repeat after me >> i >> i alex >> do solemnly swear, to support and dchd the constitution of the united states >> to support and defend the constitution of the united states >> and the constitution of the staitd of california >> and the constitution of the state of cal >> gaenls all enemys foreign and domestic >> against all enemys foreign and demectic >> [inaudible] bare to faith and aliege nsh to the constitution of the united states >> to the constitution of the united states >> the & the cojsitution of the state of california >> and the constitution of the state of california >> that i take this obligation freely without any mental reservation of purpose of evasion and that i will well and faithfully discharge the duties upon which i'm about to enter . and during such time as i thold office of >> and till the time i hold the office of >> san francisco city college board >> san francisco city college board >> of strust ease for the state and cou
city that we have that now it is my pleasure to administer sth outhd to alex randolph and alex would you please raise your right hand and repeat after me >> i >> i alex >> do solemnly swear, to support and dchd the constitution of the united states >> to support and defend the constitution of the united states >> and the constitution of the staitd of california >> and the constitution of the state of cal >> gaenls all enemys foreign and domestic...
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of course randolph and green. >> give me the first name and last name of the memphis head coach. >> i don't know. what's the coach's name? >> i see his face but i don't know his name. >> steve kerr. >> mike? >> larry. >> last name is like yurgin. jergens i don't know. >> that would be dave. >> dave yergin. >> i need you to sing the next line for me. when i was walking in memphis. >> i don't know the words to that one. is that an old elvis name? >> i was going to get some bar- be-que. >> something like -- walking in memphis? >> i got my feet up on the ground. >> that's very close. >> walking with me feet to the beat. >> and not a household name. the franchise should probably change its nickname to something more tennessee appropriate and there are some warrior fans who have a hard time carrying a tune but hey it's all in good fun. in memphis, scott reiss, ktvu two news. >>> and the warriors and grizzlies back on the court tomorrow night. game five back here in oakland on wednesday. >> go warriors. >>> caltrans plans to add an extra car to some of its trains on popular routes tomorrow.
of course randolph and green. >> give me the first name and last name of the memphis head coach. >> i don't know. what's the coach's name? >> i see his face but i don't know his name. >> steve kerr. >> mike? >> larry. >> last name is like yurgin. jergens i don't know. >> that would be dave. >> dave yergin. >> i need you to sing the next line for me. when i was walking in memphis. >> i don't know the words to that one. is that an...
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brianne: as you mentioned, all of this happening here inside d.c. superior court just within the last half-hour or so. juan randolph, 27 years old, facing a judge here this afternoon and he was ordered held without bond. now, we do understand that this was a fugitive from justice charge here in d.c. stemming from an arrest that happened in southeast d.c. yesterday. now, according to sources, he will undergo a mental evaluation and he is expected to be back in court next week. now, randolph is facing several charges in prince george's county including second degree rape, assault and theft charges. his lawyer in court today talking about specifically just a mental evaluation that would be happening. now, randolph was arrested thursday inside of a home in southeast d.c. in connection with the incident in prince george's county. and according to sources who are said to be hiding underneath of a sink. now, sources tell abc 7 that wednesday night, randolph broke into a nun's chillum apartment through an unlocked glass door attacked her and then fled. agai
brianne: as you mentioned, all of this happening here inside d.c. superior court just within the last half-hour or so. juan randolph, 27 years old, facing a judge here this afternoon and he was ordered held without bond. now, we do understand that this was a fugitive from justice charge here in d.c. stemming from an arrest that happened in southeast d.c. yesterday. now, according to sources, he will undergo a mental evaluation and he is expected to be back in court next week. now, randolph is...
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randolph churchill will read extract from his great-grandfather, winston churchill. randolph: the extract from the eighth of may, 1945. yesterday morning at 2:41 a.m. at headquarters, the representatives of the germans and the grand admiral designated head of the german state signed the act of unconditional surrender of all german land seas, and air forces to expeditionary forces and simultaneously. today is victory in europe day. hostilities will and officially at one minute after midnight tonight. in the interest of saving lives, the cease-fire began yesterday to be signed all along the front, and our dear channel islands are also to be freed today. the german war is therefore over. after years of intense preparations the beginning of september, 1939. in pursuance of our guarantee to poland and an agreement with the french republic, great britain the british empire, and the commonwealth of nations declared war upon this foul aggression. after france had been struck down, we from this island and from our united empire maintain the struggle single-handed for a whole
randolph churchill will read extract from his great-grandfather, winston churchill. randolph: the extract from the eighth of may, 1945. yesterday morning at 2:41 a.m. at headquarters, the representatives of the germans and the grand admiral designated head of the german state signed the act of unconditional surrender of all german land seas, and air forces to expeditionary forces and simultaneously. today is victory in europe day. hostilities will and officially at one minute after midnight...
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randolph churchill will now read extracts from his great-grandfather, winston churchill. randolph churchhill: the extract from winston church help's speech the eighth of may, 1945. yesterday morning at 2:41 a.m. at headquarters, general jodl, the representative of the german high command, and grand admiral doenitz, the designated head of the german state, signed the act of unconditional surrender of all german land, sea, and air forces in europe to the allied expeditionary force, and simultaneously to the soviet high command. today is victory in europe day. hostilities will and officially at one minute after midnight tonight, but in the interest of saving lives, the cease-fire again yesterday, to be sounded all along the front, and our dear channel islands are also to be freed today. the german war is therefore as an end, after years of intense preparation, germany hurled herself on poland at the beginning of september 1939 and, in pursuance of our guarantee to poland and in agreement with the french republic, great britain, the british empire and commonwealth of nations,
randolph churchill will now read extracts from his great-grandfather, winston churchill. randolph churchhill: the extract from winston church help's speech the eighth of may, 1945. yesterday morning at 2:41 a.m. at headquarters, general jodl, the representative of the german high command, and grand admiral doenitz, the designated head of the german state, signed the act of unconditional surrender of all german land, sea, and air forces in europe to the allied expeditionary force, and...
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. >> john tyson knows the surveillance video i was critical in the conviction of randolph parker. >> it's very difficult for a defendant to deny what everybody can see on videotape. videotape has no motive. the videotape lays it all out for everyone to see. >>> coming up -- it's three teens against one in a violent school yard fight. >> you see the girl realizing that it wasn't just going to be a one-on-one conversation, that she was being assaulted. >> a tape that shocks police when "caught on camera: teens gone wild" returns. ...and takes the wheel right from your very hands... ...this isn't that car. the first and only car with direct adaptive steering. ♪ the 328 horsepower q50 from infiniti. bring us your aching... and sleep deprived. bring us those who want to feel well rested and ready to enjoy the morning ahead. aleve pm. the first to combine a sleep aid... plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. for pain relief that can last until the am. so you... you... and you, can be a morning person again. aleve pm, for a better am. i accept that i'm not 21. i accept i'm not
. >> john tyson knows the surveillance video i was critical in the conviction of randolph parker. >> it's very difficult for a defendant to deny what everybody can see on videotape. videotape has no motive. the videotape lays it all out for everyone to see. >>> coming up -- it's three teens against one in a violent school yard fight. >> you see the girl realizing that it wasn't just going to be a one-on-one conversation, that she was being assaulted. >> a tape...
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zach randolph, z-bo was shooting early and often and hits the three for an 11-4 lead. the warriors just turned it over constantly early. harrison, steph, and draymond all throwing it away. killed with turnovers. they'll drive you nuts. marc gasol the jumper. griz up 23-12. but a flurry from the mvp. top of the key. beno udrih. stepback jumper. warriors up 26-25. harrison barnes lovers the corner three. 14 in this game for barnes. klay thompson getting into the act here from steph. corner three is down. it's a nine-point lead. when things are going well with authority, andrew bogut the angry awing aussie. dubs by 11. the steals the key. steph the push. iguodala like usain bolt there. 16 for iguodala. then i'm getting behind in the highlights because there's so much to talk about. iguodala dunk. a four-point play for klay thompson. warriors with 14 threes thus far. 94-74 with three minutes left. mike shumann will have all the post-game live at 11:00 on our 11:00 news on abc 7. game 5 washington-atlanta. john wall playing despite a broken -- playing well. over the head pa
zach randolph, z-bo was shooting early and often and hits the three for an 11-4 lead. the warriors just turned it over constantly early. harrison, steph, and draymond all throwing it away. killed with turnovers. they'll drive you nuts. marc gasol the jumper. griz up 23-12. but a flurry from the mvp. top of the key. beno udrih. stepback jumper. warriors up 26-25. harrison barnes lovers the corner three. 14 in this game for barnes. klay thompson getting into the act here from steph. corner three...
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. >> reporter: last week about a dozen people of all ages stood before a judge in an exact response they stood earlier when they were first charged. they heard the u.s. attorney dismiss the charges against them. >> in the case of randolph dismiss the case. >> you see folks in church when they get the holy ghost, that's how my heartfelt. >> one of the first to offer drug court as an option. nearly two years and 2,000 graduates later, it's a role model for drug courts across the country. studies show drug courts reduce crime, save taxpayers money and most of the graduates don't end up back before a judge. >> they get jobs. they start school. things that would not have happened while they were suffering from their addiction. >> looking back randolph said if it weren't for the drug program, she knows where she would be today. >> instead, she's looking forward to a bright future wishing her mom could see her today. >> i know she would be very happy. >> reporter: mark segraves news 4. >>> coming up in the day ahead, there will be a viewing for the d.c. family murdered inside their home. savvas
. >> reporter: last week about a dozen people of all ages stood before a judge in an exact response they stood earlier when they were first charged. they heard the u.s. attorney dismiss the charges against them. >> in the case of randolph dismiss the case. >> you see folks in church when they get the holy ghost, that's how my heartfelt. >> one of the first to offer drug court as an option. nearly two years and 2,000 graduates later, it's a role model for drug courts...
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so -- but it's all fun. now, um, all love. >> is he on your level? >> he is. he quiet about it though. he ain't like -- you won't notice it but if you out there, he may not be like that with everybody but he always talking to me. >> i think draymond green kind of asked for it the way he -- but you know, memphis beat the warriors one game this season but then andrew bogut didn't play. >> right. >> bring them on. >> four straight maybe ken? >> could be. >> i'm thinking four. >> yeah. >> 49ers i understand my sources say are on the clock. i'll have that pick for you at 11:00. >> very good. >> and 10 on nightbeat at 10:00 on our sister station, kbcw 44/cable 12. >> don't forget that. >> for >>> this is a kpix 5 news special. >> it was a scary time. >> saigon had not fallen yet. >> we left with nothing. >> the front was moving south and it was going to be a matter of hours. >> if i had stayed, i would probably have died. >> if they don't rescue us, definitely we will die. >> i think i'm a lucky one. >> made for a richer country. >> i'm so happy today. >> why? >> be
so -- but it's all fun. now, um, all love. >> is he on your level? >> he is. he quiet about it though. he ain't like -- you won't notice it but if you out there, he may not be like that with everybody but he always talking to me. >> i think draymond green kind of asked for it the way he -- but you know, memphis beat the warriors one game this season but then andrew bogut didn't play. >> right. >> bring them on. >> four straight maybe ken? >> could be....
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and the vase that was in the collection of william randolph hirsch over 400 and then some were sold. some were at the met, and others are still. >> can you hold up that bishop magazine because we're all very krnled about what had is happening in paul mira overrun by isis and scene of a lot of great antiquity. right there i can point to that. is that a -- what is that? >> that is the kind of thing that is found. >> most characteristic thing, sculpture in the local limestone many tomb buildings filled with these sculptures. >> really. >> they're there, and subject to this graceful treatment by isis. >> that is what we're all afraid of. >> what is the auction of the vase. >> june 4th. thursday. thank you for being with us. >> my pleasure. we want to hear more about paul mira appreciate it. all right, economy yes it is shrinking. isis yes, on the march. what exactly is working mr. president i've got last my take for you coming up at noon. and i saved the best for last. plus, google's new hot technology a cardboard box, we have one on set and not putting on but demonstrate it to you and t
and the vase that was in the collection of william randolph hirsch over 400 and then some were sold. some were at the met, and others are still. >> can you hold up that bishop magazine because we're all very krnled about what had is happening in paul mira overrun by isis and scene of a lot of great antiquity. right there i can point to that. is that a -- what is that? >> that is the kind of thing that is found. >> most characteristic thing, sculpture in the local limestone...