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"(iii)amount calculated. for purposes of clause (i)(ii), the amount calculated according to this clause for a non-expansion state is the following: "(i)for each state, the secretary shall calculate a ratio equal to the state's fiscal year 2016 dsh allotment divided by the number of uninsured individuals in the state for such fiscal year most recent information available from the bureau of the census). "(ii) the secretary shall identify the states whose ratio as so determined is below the national average of such ratio for all states. "(iii) the amount calculated pursuant to this clause is an amount that, if added to the state's fiscal year 2016 dsh allotment, would increase the ratio calculated pursuant to subclause (i) up to the national average for all states. "(iv) disregard of increase. the dsh allotment for a non-expansion state for the second, third, and fourth quarters of fiscal year 2024 and fiscal years thereafter shall be determined as if there had been no increase in the state's dsh allotment for f
"(iii)amount calculated. for purposes of clause (i)(ii), the amount calculated according to this clause for a non-expansion state is the following: "(i)for each state, the secretary shall calculate a ratio equal to the state's fiscal year 2016 dsh allotment divided by the number of uninsured individuals in the state for such fiscal year most recent information available from the bureau of the census). "(ii) the secretary shall identify the states whose ratio as so determined is...
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remember charles, iii? he misses the putt. so we go to a playoff between charles howell, iii and kyle stanley in green. they play the 18th in a playoff and stanley would make this par putt and he wins the quicken loans national. he makes $1.3 million for this week's work, not too bad. i had a chance to catch up afterwards with the champion and asked him about his first tour win in five years. >> it's last win. i'm thrilled.
remember charles, iii? he misses the putt. so we go to a playoff between charles howell, iii and kyle stanley in green. they play the 18th in a playoff and stanley would make this par putt and he wins the quicken loans national. he makes $1.3 million for this week's work, not too bad. i had a chance to catch up afterwards with the champion and asked him about his first tour win in five years. >> it's last win. i'm thrilled.
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and next to her we've got agnes iii, february 14, 1921 during their wedding day. he was a naval officer who served in the specific and his wife carolyn volunteered with the red cross in georgetown. armstead peter iii is the one that really set things in motion to become what it is today. he recognized the significance of the house and this amazing collection and wanted to be able to share it with the public. so we used the inventories and photographs of these rooms that we have in the archive and to furns the spaces so that if another family were to walk into the rooms of the house today, they would recognize where things were placed. now let's walk across the hall and talk a little about the civil war. as i said, britannia rented out rooms here attituder place to borders. and i should also mention she was a cousin by marriage to robert e. lee. lee actually staid in this room when he came back to washington to meet with general grant when grant was then president of the united states. during the civil war britannia had a number of family members who were fighting
and next to her we've got agnes iii, february 14, 1921 during their wedding day. he was a naval officer who served in the specific and his wife carolyn volunteered with the red cross in georgetown. armstead peter iii is the one that really set things in motion to become what it is today. he recognized the significance of the house and this amazing collection and wanted to be able to share it with the public. so we used the inventories and photographs of these rooms that we have in the archive...
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you enter a subject of king george the iii. when you leave you're a citizen of the american republic. so we tell a story. the core narrative is about 1760 to 1790, but then we carry you through the present day to explore the legacies of the american revolution. first we have to step back to 1776, and we actually start with the re-creation of the moment july 9, 1776, when a group of sailors and soldiers in new york city first heard the declaration of independence and gathered at a landmark familiar to many viewers and tore down an equestrian statue of king george iii, really marking the beginning of the war of independence, the beginning of the american revolution. and so this is really our first gallery displaying objects from the period. we call this gallery rural brutannia. so this then after you've been in that moment of 1776, we take you back 15 years really to the end of what was known as the seven years war or the french and indian war, the essention of the new king george iii, the first british monarch. this is the perio
you enter a subject of king george the iii. when you leave you're a citizen of the american republic. so we tell a story. the core narrative is about 1760 to 1790, but then we carry you through the present day to explore the legacies of the american revolution. first we have to step back to 1776, and we actually start with the re-creation of the moment july 9, 1776, when a group of sailors and soldiers in new york city first heard the declaration of independence and gathered at a landmark...
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but they are still appealing to king george iii. their quarrel is with parliament. it is with ministers. it is not yet with the king. and that flag is going to continue to evolve over the next couple of years, but it will eventually turn into what we know as the stars and stripes. so there are several steps in that evolution. in this next gallery that we step into, we basically take you out of that decade of resistance as americans are gradually finding themselves more and more alienated from britain. and both sides are hardening in their attitudes toward one another by the fall of 1774, king george feels that they crossed the rubicon, that it is really going to be a matter of military showdowns to determine whether americans, he feels, are actually trying to found an independent nation, will be able to succeed or not. and so it's like they're living on a powder keg and the sparks come in the spring of 1775. on april 18th, the night of april 18th, 1775 when a secret expedition of british troops marches out of burst, marching toward concord, massachusetts, where the
but they are still appealing to king george iii. their quarrel is with parliament. it is with ministers. it is not yet with the king. and that flag is going to continue to evolve over the next couple of years, but it will eventually turn into what we know as the stars and stripes. so there are several steps in that evolution. in this next gallery that we step into, we basically take you out of that decade of resistance as americans are gradually finding themselves more and more alienated from...
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remember charles, iii? he misses the putt. so we go to a playoff between charles howell, iii and kyle stanley in green. they play the 18th in a playoff and stanley would make this par putt and he wins the quicken loans national. he makes $1.3 million for this week's work, not too bad. i had a chance to catch up afterwards with the champion and asked him about his first tour win in five years. >> it's last win. i'm thrilled. i don't even know what to say right now. >> reporter: let me ask you this. when you were standing over your putt, i'm sure you've made it thousands and thousands of times, but you're putting for the championship. are you trying to block everything out? i'm always wondering what's going through your head? >> you have all those thoughts, all the thoughts one would think would go through someone's head at that point in time, you know, probably do, but under pressure the only thing that i try to focus on is just keeping my routines the same, not getting any shorter or longer and so i just focus on good routine,
remember charles, iii? he misses the putt. so we go to a playoff between charles howell, iii and kyle stanley in green. they play the 18th in a playoff and stanley would make this par putt and he wins the quicken loans national. he makes $1.3 million for this week's work, not too bad. i had a chance to catch up afterwards with the champion and asked him about his first tour win in five years. >> it's last win. i'm thrilled. i don't even know what to say right now. >> reporter: let...
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give us the attitude -- how is george iii thinking about his subjects in america? whom he regards as his children. >> right, yes. george iii, a young king, comes to the throne in his 20s in 1760, a rocky start by 1770 he is an experienced sovereign and political manager. he starts out actually somewhat more moderate than some of his more hawkish advisers, but by the time of the boston tea party and -- we're talking about the continental association, the boycott, he has had enough and moves over to a rather hard line side, and by august 1775, he has the rebels to be declared to be in open and i avowed rebellion and the rebellion against the crown has to be crushed just as rebellions in scotland or ireland, the british isles or elsewhere in the british empire had to be crushed early in the century or the previous century. >> so the rebels are not to be treated like fellow countrymen who happen to be living in america. they're going to be treated like criminals. >> in law, yes, but -- so, you were referring to the kings role as the father figure. there is an opening a
give us the attitude -- how is george iii thinking about his subjects in america? whom he regards as his children. >> right, yes. george iii, a young king, comes to the throne in his 20s in 1760, a rocky start by 1770 he is an experienced sovereign and political manager. he starts out actually somewhat more moderate than some of his more hawkish advisers, but by the time of the boston tea party and -- we're talking about the continental association, the boycott, he has had enough and...
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, and by striking all that precedes clause (iii) (as so redesignated) and inserting the following: "(b)applicable median cost benchmark plan. the applicable median cost benchmark plan with respect to any applicable taxpayer is the qualified health plan offered in the individual market in the rating area in which the taxpayer resides which "(i) provides a level of coverage that is designed to provide benefits that are actuarially equivalent to 58 percent of the full actuarial value of the benefits (as determined under rules similar to the rules of paragraphs (2) and (3) of section 1302(d) of the patient protection and affordable care act) provided under the plan "(ii)has a premium which is the median premium of all qualified health plans described in clause (i) which are offered in the individual market in such rating area (or, in any case in which no such plan has such median premium, has a premium nearest (but not in excess of) such median premium)," and (ii) by striking "clause (ii)(i)" in the flush text at the end and inserting "clause (iv)(i)". (b) waiver of actuarial value standa
, and by striking all that precedes clause (iii) (as so redesignated) and inserting the following: "(b)applicable median cost benchmark plan. the applicable median cost benchmark plan with respect to any applicable taxpayer is the qualified health plan offered in the individual market in the rating area in which the taxpayer resides which "(i) provides a level of coverage that is designed to provide benefits that are actuarially equivalent to 58 percent of the full actuarial value of...
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they're all now subjects of king george, iii. armies have to be stationed in america, fleets have got to be stationed not just in america but in south america and really policing this new british empire. and so this is the roots of the odious stamp act which many people of course view as the beginning of the revolutionary story. of course it takes another ten years for there actually to be shooting that starts here in north america. but that's really the roots of the revolutionary story. britain has to raise revenue to try to cover the costs. it's a common fallacy that the stamp act was to pay for the cost of the war. that price had actually been born by british taxpayers who had been squeezed just like we often say today, can't afford any more taxes. they were looking at the americans saying they're lightly tax people. maybe they can bear the cost of their defense. a lot of the next decade -- we actually have an image of what the gallery where we're going to tell this story will be located under the limbs of boston's liberty tre
they're all now subjects of king george, iii. armies have to be stationed in america, fleets have got to be stationed not just in america but in south america and really policing this new british empire. and so this is the roots of the odious stamp act which many people of course view as the beginning of the revolutionary story. of course it takes another ten years for there actually to be shooting that starts here in north america. but that's really the roots of the revolutionary story....
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and he said it better pass or else they are looking at world war iii. now i know exactly what he meant, which is that if you don't try to do something now, in the future, we could have a problem with iran. but i knew that all of the headlines would say that george bush is calling for world war iii. yeah, there is just one thing, you said world war iii, and he said no one will notice that. so three hours later, i get a phone call, you can tell when it is from the east wing, it says i just wanted to call and say you are right because he had just seen the news and it was all about world war iii, and my job was to say here's what we're doing in order to address that. so you're not always going to have good news for the president, i found that what he wanted was to not be surprise, he expected that things were going to happen but stories would happen, he just wanted to know how we were trying to address it, so i always went with the no surprises rule, and i would have something positive to say, that is why i called my book "and the good news is." >> neil: we
and he said it better pass or else they are looking at world war iii. now i know exactly what he meant, which is that if you don't try to do something now, in the future, we could have a problem with iran. but i knew that all of the headlines would say that george bush is calling for world war iii. yeah, there is just one thing, you said world war iii, and he said no one will notice that. so three hours later, i get a phone call, you can tell when it is from the east wing, it says i just wanted...
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it has been consistently understood under the limits of article iii a and you say don't worry. and he says i feel relieved now we can use this link which her probe would he be fired? [laughter] >> but i think it is not just follow what is required but that is the express of the interest of that implicit doctor in with that doctor and is only guided to what congress implicitly thought without bloch case. and even before that the court says that you need a express vacation by congress. >> but they less-developed because it is understood over what it had been before. in that is to facilitate so that blocked before 1988 and then do it also would be fired in the hypothetical that that house report says there are only two things that they have the judicial standing applies to the same standard. >> i don't view it that way but that does refer to those particular aspects but it seems to cut tickets to because it makes clear that congress do about those cases that are of course, those cases that say with those article three of a cabal legislative history is clear that it took off the sh
it has been consistently understood under the limits of article iii a and you say don't worry. and he says i feel relieved now we can use this link which her probe would he be fired? [laughter] >> but i think it is not just follow what is required but that is the express of the interest of that implicit doctor in with that doctor and is only guided to what congress implicitly thought without bloch case. and even before that the court says that you need a express vacation by congress....
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richard collins iii was visiting friends in college park and urban ski stabbed him. collins was set to graduate from bowie state in a few days. they have to determine whether this was a hate crimes. you can follow tracee wilkins on twitter. >>> a weapon used against a transgender -- the july 5tht washington is still in critical condition from that crash. her friends tell news 4 a man driving a car ran her down on k street after she refused to give out her phone number. washington's friend believes she was hit because she's transgender. >> we're targets. every summer it's a similar situation where we have to face this kind of violence right here in our own home. >> police have not said anything about a motive for this hit and run. >> it's 4:33 to a story you'll only see on news 4. d.c. police have taken a man off the streets accused of critically -- hitting a woman on san diego avenue on tuesday. after that crash, he was accused of hitting someone. that student went through crash but never showed up for trial. >>> it is 4:34 right now. let's get another check on your
richard collins iii was visiting friends in college park and urban ski stabbed him. collins was set to graduate from bowie state in a few days. they have to determine whether this was a hate crimes. you can follow tracee wilkins on twitter. >>> a weapon used against a transgender -- the july 5tht washington is still in critical condition from that crash. her friends tell news 4 a man driving a car ran her down on k street after she refused to give out her phone number. washington's...
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sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter, in memory of abby m. o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. the nation's largest insurance companies are rejecting the senate's latest bill to repeal and replace president obama's affordable care act. the current bill includes an amendment by texas senator ted cruz to let insurers sell plans that don't comply with obamacare regulations, alongside plans that do. supporters say this could lower insurance premiums and increase consumer choice over obamacare, which has lifted the number of americans insured above 91%." america's health insurance plans," a leading heal
sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter, in memory of abby m. o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center...
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sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter, in memory of abby m. o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. lincoln center in new york,at hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. the weekend after senate republicans delayed any votes on their bill to repeal and replace president obama's affordable care act, trump administration officials say they're optimistic a compromise is within reach. today, health and human services secretary tom price said after the july 4 recess, he believes senate majority leader mitch mcconnell will get legislation that could lower health insurance costs back on track. >> what we're trying to do is bring all of those prices down. everybody. premiums in this nation have doubled over
sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter, in memory of abby m. o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. lincoln center in new york,at hari...
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sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter, in memory of abby m. o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. this week's expected vote on the republican party's senate bill to repeal and replace president obama's affordable care act has been postponed. the party's grip on a majority of senators who may support the bill is so tenuous, that the absence of one senator would torpedo the effort. so when arizona's john mccain said last night that surgery to remove a blood clot above his eye will sideline him from the senate session this week, majority leader mitch mcconnell called off the vote. already two republicans
sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter, in memory of abby m. o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center...
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sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter, in memory of abby m. o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. after a nine-month offensive, the american-backed iraqi army won the battle for mosul today. they ousted isis fighters from the city it had held for three years. soldiers waved iraqi flags and celebrated in the streets, even though sporadic resistance by cornered isis militans continues. it was safe enough for iraq's prime minister haider al-abadi to go to mosul and announce its liberation and congratulate troops on their victory. this victory has had its costs. iraqi army casualties were high: the army w
sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter, in memory of abby m. o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center...
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. >> tony luke, the man behind the campaign, lost his son, tony iii to heroin addiction last march. he launched the brown and white campaign last month. >>> a chester county community came together today for a family dealing with tragedy following a fire. they held a fundraiser for the st. claire family. 9-year-old everien and number of pets died in an early morning blaze back on june 25th. many local businesses donated food and supplies for the event. several online campaigns are also helping the family piece their life back together. >>> a group of eagle scouts spent today bringing a south jersey cemetery back to its glory. they cleaned up the grounds at the trinity methodist church scrubbing headstones and picking up fallen branches. many are veterans and this is the scout's way of thanking them. >>> the spirit of christmas alive and well in montgomery county today. hundreds of bikers got special thanks after a toy run to the silver springs martin luther school. after dropping off the toys, they enjoyed a picnic at the variety club camp. they donated $2500. it was by the cycle cl
. >> tony luke, the man behind the campaign, lost his son, tony iii to heroin addiction last march. he launched the brown and white campaign last month. >>> a chester county community came together today for a family dealing with tragedy following a fire. they held a fundraiser for the st. claire family. 9-year-old everien and number of pets died in an early morning blaze back on june 25th. many local businesses donated food and supplies for the event. several online campaigns...
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sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter, in memory of abby m. o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. global security and trade dominated the two-day summit of leaders from 20 nations that concluded in germany today. the g20 meeting in hamburg drew large crowds of protesters, as these gatherings always do. but that did not disrupt the business inside. newshour weekend special correspondent ryan chilcote is there with more. >> reporter: today, president trump met with key asian allies to discuss the ongoing threat posed by north korea and its long range missile program. japanese prime minister shinzo abe c
sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter, in memory of abby m. o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center...
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he's charged with killing richard collins iii at the university of maryland. prosecutors face an important deadline today. a judge or grand jury must decide whether there's enough evidence to move forward with the trial. if not, prosecutors must drop the murder charges to less severe charges. collins was visiting friends in college park when police say urban ski stabbed him. collins was set to tracee wilkins will be following the developments. you can follow her on twitter. >>> today we expect corey stewart to announce he's running for u.s. senate. that's what julie carey understands. he's a staunch supporter of president trump. he nearly pulled off an upset last month in the republican primary for virginia governor. if stewart wins, next year's republican primary he would take on tim kaine. he's been a vocal critic of president trump. >>> president trump and the first lady are in paris this morning. erika gonzalez with more on the visit from the live desk. >> president trump has tweeted that the first couple has landed in paris. he and president macron are se
he's charged with killing richard collins iii at the university of maryland. prosecutors face an important deadline today. a judge or grand jury must decide whether there's enough evidence to move forward with the trial. if not, prosecutors must drop the murder charges to less severe charges. collins was visiting friends in college park when police say urban ski stabbed him. collins was set to tracee wilkins will be following the developments. you can follow her on twitter. >>> today...
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sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter, in memory of abby m. o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. president donald trump is defending his constitutional power to grant pardons for crimes. as part of a series of statements on twitter today, mr. trump said: the word "complete" garners attention as only two days ago the "washington post" reported the president and his legal team have discussed his power to pardon aides, family members and possibly himself. the president also lambasted yesterday's "post" report that former russian ambassador sergey kislyak told his superiors in moscow he had discussed ca
sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter, in memory of abby m. o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center...
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there is a new british monarch, the first british born monarch george iii. he is young, vibrant, he considers himself to be a real patriot king. american of the future revolutionary generation are extremely patriotic. they have just participated in one of the most dramatic victories in modern history. and are now part of real i didn't think richest, most extensive empire since the classical age. first abt i want to show you is an engraved soldier's powder horn. this is a cow horn, one of a pair that's what carved in 1763 to reflect that great victory. so you can see a crown and gr for the lat hin king george iii. this is that new british monarch. it's actually engraved with a scene of the city of havana in cuba. images of the fortifications around havana. british ships in the harbor. the british and american forces colonial american forces had taken havana from the spanish in 1762. and this horn was carved to commemorate the embarkation of the troops after the peace of paris. the city was illuminated at the embarkation of the british troops, july 7, 1763. an
there is a new british monarch, the first british born monarch george iii. he is young, vibrant, he considers himself to be a real patriot king. american of the future revolutionary generation are extremely patriotic. they have just participated in one of the most dramatic victories in modern history. and are now part of real i didn't think richest, most extensive empire since the classical age. first abt i want to show you is an engraved soldier's powder horn. this is a cow horn, one of a pair...
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sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter, in memory of abby m. o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: hello, and thanks for joining us. the white house said last night that president trump will sign a bill imposing new financial sanctions on russia for meddling in last year's election and for its aggressive acts in ukraine and syria. the bill was approved overwhelmingly this week by congress with veto-proof majorities in both houses. the white house did not say when the signing would happen, or whether it would be public or in private. earlier this week, new white house communications director anthony scaramucci had suggested the president migh
sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter, in memory of abby m. o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center...
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sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter, in memory of abby m. o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. growing anxiety today on the korean peninsula following north korea's second, and more ambitious, test of an intercontinental ballistic missile on friday. the missile is thought to be capable of reaching deep inside the u.s. mainland. china condemned the launch and urged restraint, but president trump expressed frustration with beijing last night, criticizing chinese leaders over trade, and then saying: in a visible show of force, the pentagon ordered two air force b-1 bombers to fly over the peninsula. t
sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter, in memory of abby m. o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center...
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sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter, in memory of abby m. o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. federal and state law enforcement officials in san antonio, texas, are investigating how nearly 40 people were left inside a tractor trailer in stifling summer heat. they were undocumented immigrants-- with no water or air conditioning-- who appear to be victims of what one federal prosecutor called "ruthless human smugglers." san antonio police discovered the 18-wheel truck in a wal-mart parking lot overnight. they were tipped off by an employee after someone from the truck had approached the store to as
sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter, in memory of abby m. o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center...
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you or rocky iii? >> who's rocky iii? >> guillermo: remember rocky iii? >> he lost to clubber lang in "rocky 3." he lost. >> guillermo: he did? >> but then he also won. >> guillermo: he won. he's a winner like you. >> he lost then he win then he lose, then he win. who will win? i don't know. >> guillermo: mayweather, all america wants to know, what happened if you have to go to the bathroom with those -- wearing gloves? >> i'm just going to pee on myself. >> guillermo: yeah? >> i'll pee on myself. it's just like sweating. >> guillermo: me too. people won't know the difference. >> they won't know the difference. just pee. >> guillermo: i'll give you a hug for good luck. thank you, mayweather. >> thank you. >> guillermo: hey, my friend. whatever you want to do. >> what's up, jimmy? >> guillermo: conor, i have a very important question. sorry. i have a very important question. who will win between you and rocky 3? >> rocky 3? i'm trying to think which one was rocky 3? that's where he had the celebrity -- the batch of monkeys in the gym. >> guillermo: be hone
you or rocky iii? >> who's rocky iii? >> guillermo: remember rocky iii? >> he lost to clubber lang in "rocky 3." he lost. >> guillermo: he did? >> but then he also won. >> guillermo: he won. he's a winner like you. >> he lost then he win then he lose, then he win. who will win? i don't know. >> guillermo: mayweather, all america wants to know, what happened if you have to go to the bathroom with those -- wearing gloves? >> i'm just...
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i don't want to see world war iii either. i have an 18-year-old son. >> eric: when do you do it? north korea has invaded south korea in 1950, started the korean peninsula war. >> steve: maybe we do it tomorrow in a way that will incapacitate them so they can't take out their troops in south korea. but don't say if you do this, we are going to come. >> eric: i can agree with that. >> kat: the redline is a dare for a dude like that. >> taya: they are both at risk risk. >> eric: do you drive? >> kat: i have. >> eric: speed limit, it does the sign say 55? doesn't make you want to go faster? >> kat: it does, and i don't drive anymore. for many reasons. i'm not very good at it. of course it does. but i am also not kim jong-un. i have a little more decency. not to brag. >> eboni: i don't think we should have a redline but i don't want to wait and see based off our reactive posture. up next, time to wake up, america. eric bolling ready to sound off on why europe should get ready for president trump and his "america first" stance. you know, you missed a bunch of great guys today? everywhe
i don't want to see world war iii either. i have an 18-year-old son. >> eric: when do you do it? north korea has invaded south korea in 1950, started the korean peninsula war. >> steve: maybe we do it tomorrow in a way that will incapacitate them so they can't take out their troops in south korea. but don't say if you do this, we are going to come. >> eric: i can agree with that. >> kat: the redline is a dare for a dude like that. >> taya: they are both at risk...
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you enter a subject of king george, iii. when you leave you're a citizen of the american republican. so we tell a story. the core narrative is about 1760 to 1790 but then we carry you through to the present day for . the legacies of the american revolution.te but first we have to step back and actually start with a a recreation of the moment on july 9th, 1776 when a group of soldiers and sailors in new york city first heard the words of d the declaration of independencer and gathered down at the bowline green, which is now near the b raging bull on wall street, the landmark familiar to many r viewers, and tore down an equestrian statue of king george, ii, marking the beginning of the war of independence, the beginning of the american revolution.ll and so this is really our first gallery displaying object from the period. we call this gallery rule britannica. after you've been in that moment of 1776, we take you back 15 years really to the end of what was known as the seven years' w war, the obsession of the view of king geor
you enter a subject of king george, iii. when you leave you're a citizen of the american republican. so we tell a story. the core narrative is about 1760 to 1790 but then we carry you through to the present day for . the legacies of the american revolution.te but first we have to step back and actually start with a a recreation of the moment on july 9th, 1776 when a group of soldiers and sailors in new york city first heard the words of d the declaration of independencer and gathered down at...
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but when they did aws-iii, the lessons learned were, in fact, lessons learned. we look at a couple of the government operations, and we think, you know, we can improve your radars. we can move you, and it's a win situation for you because you can have improved equipment, and we can have your spectrum for mobile broadband and bring faster speeds and 5g to consumers which, you know, our carriers are ready to invest. it's going to be $275 billion for investment in 5g, so we have to get the policies right, and it's really important for us to win the global race. because south korea is looking at rolling out 5g for the olympics in 2018. japan is looking at it for 2020. you know china and europe are looking at it, so we won the race in 4g. and that's really been important for us. it's why the app economy is in the united states. it's why 98% of the world uses operating systems from the united states. everybody looks at us and they're like, uh, i'm jealous of the united states. we want to win the 5g race. so it's very important for us to get these policies right so tha
but when they did aws-iii, the lessons learned were, in fact, lessons learned. we look at a couple of the government operations, and we think, you know, we can improve your radars. we can move you, and it's a win situation for you because you can have improved equipment, and we can have your spectrum for mobile broadband and bring faster speeds and 5g to consumers which, you know, our carriers are ready to invest. it's going to be $275 billion for investment in 5g, so we have to get the...
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were beginning to recite some of their grievances, and eventually someone in the crowd, williams scott iii, the son of the owner of the club, began to throw bricks and bottles at the police officers. then the crowd began to join in with them. as the police began to leave to take the last people they arrested to the 10th precinct to put them in their cells and process them, the crowd is filling up -- a feeling of euphoria that they have chased the police away. when the police come back with reinforcements later, the community has come back with reinforcements as well, and the police are forced to stand down. for the first time in a long time, african-americans felt they had been relieved from police oppression or brutality, and they began first -- some people in this community, particularly young men, began to attack some of the stores and restaurants that had been discriminatory towards them. and some people, when the police did not respond and stop them, did not start arresting them, they began to attack other clubs and other stores and other shops , and of course, looting and fires began
were beginning to recite some of their grievances, and eventually someone in the crowd, williams scott iii, the son of the owner of the club, began to throw bricks and bottles at the police officers. then the crowd began to join in with them. as the police began to leave to take the last people they arrested to the 10th precinct to put them in their cells and process them, the crowd is filling up -- a feeling of euphoria that they have chased the police away. when the police come back with...
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. ♪ thornton: not unless you want to start world war iii. jack: never mind. gentlemen, remember, we need the asset alive. you mean the asset and us, right? mm. don't get insecure on me now, jack. ♪
. ♪ thornton: not unless you want to start world war iii. jack: never mind. gentlemen, remember, we need the asset alive. you mean the asset and us, right? mm. don't get insecure on me now, jack. ♪
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. >> let's talk about title iii equity under the jobs act. in my judgment, it's been a disappointment. about $10 million was raised in the first six and a half month. that is of course a small fraction of what is raised using other mechanisms. to me it's not a great surprise because title iii really had just about every regulatory burden you could think of of the small companies. which of course limited to track events since it's limited to the smallest companies. what do you think -- do you share my view it's a disappointment or what do you think we can do to improve title iii crowd funding using the internet to raise money from a large number of investors making very small investments? >> i agree with you that not only at the disappointment but also not a surprise. in fact, when it came time for us to finalize the rulemaking because i dissented and voted no. as you mentioned, there's a lot of prescriptive things in terms of the funding portal and how much could be raised, a lot of that is statutory. unfortunately, the jobs act was working i
. >> let's talk about title iii equity under the jobs act. in my judgment, it's been a disappointment. about $10 million was raised in the first six and a half month. that is of course a small fraction of what is raised using other mechanisms. to me it's not a great surprise because title iii really had just about every regulatory burden you could think of of the small companies. which of course limited to track events since it's limited to the smallest companies. what do you think -- do...
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. >> let's talk about title iii equity under the jobs act. in my judgment, it's been a disappointment. about $10 million was raised in the first six and a half month. that is of course a small fraction of what is raised using other mechanisms. to me it's not a great surprise because title iii really had just about every regulatory burden you could think of of the small companies. which of course limited to track events since it's limited to the smallest companies. what do you think -- do you share my view it's a disappointment or what do you think we can do to improve title iii crowd funding using the internet to raise money from a large number of investors making very small investments? >> i agree with you that not only at the disappointment but also not a surprise. in fact, when it came time for us to finalize the rulemaking because i dissented and voted no. as you mentioned, there's a lot of prescriptive things in terms of the funding portal and how much could be raised, a lot of that is statutory. unfortunately, the jobs act was working i
. >> let's talk about title iii equity under the jobs act. in my judgment, it's been a disappointment. about $10 million was raised in the first six and a half month. that is of course a small fraction of what is raised using other mechanisms. to me it's not a great surprise because title iii really had just about every regulatory burden you could think of of the small companies. which of course limited to track events since it's limited to the smallest companies. what do you think -- do...
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, that means we are in world war iii. that doesn't really matter if they can reach alaska and hawai hawaii, it's a hyped up distinction, this is a mad regime that does not play by any of the conventional rules. they can do anything, but when you think about the fact that they have a million artillery pieces facing south korea all these years, they could have precipitated this crisis years ago. i'm not worried. they'll do what they do, screw them as tight as we can with sanctions. what else can you do? >> harris: geraldo rivera, we'll get into it more this hour. let's start, by the slimmest of margins, the senate has voted 49-51 on the "skinny repeal" of obamacare. it would have removed the most unpopular parts of the law like the mandates requiring individuals to have health insurance or face fines. susan collins and lisa murkowski joined john mccain and voting no. the defeat drew a sharp rebuke from president trump who tweeted three republicans and 48 democrats let american people down. as i said from the beginning, let
, that means we are in world war iii. that doesn't really matter if they can reach alaska and hawai hawaii, it's a hyped up distinction, this is a mad regime that does not play by any of the conventional rules. they can do anything, but when you think about the fact that they have a million artillery pieces facing south korea all these years, they could have precipitated this crisis years ago. i'm not worried. they'll do what they do, screw them as tight as we can with sanctions. what else can...
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while on the pga tour, charles howell iii missed a chance to win the quicken loans national championship in maryland. this putt for birdie on the last would have handed him the title, but it went to a play—off with fellow american kyle stanley and howell then on the same hole had a putt for par this time which went slightly wide of the mark, allowing stanley the chance to make his putt and lift his first trophy in five years, having not tasted success since winning the phoenix open in 2012. top seed andy murray says he is fit to defend his wimbledon title. the 30—year—old, who has also announced that wife kim is expecting their second child, has been hampered by a hip problem. despite looking less than comfortable in practice, the two—time champion has declared himself ready for monday's centre court opener against alexander bublik. it's been sore for a little while, now. you know, with each day that i was practising, it was feeling a bit worse. and it was hampering my movement, and therefore i wasn't getting loads out of my practice sessions. so i had to make the decision, with
while on the pga tour, charles howell iii missed a chance to win the quicken loans national championship in maryland. this putt for birdie on the last would have handed him the title, but it went to a play—off with fellow american kyle stanley and howell then on the same hole had a putt for par this time which went slightly wide of the mark, allowing stanley the chance to make his putt and lift his first trophy in five years, having not tasted success since winning the phoenix open in 2012....
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the playoff, charles howell iii and kyle stanley. win, and het for the sinks it. nats-cards, bryce harper launches one deep to write. number 19 on the season. nats take a 2-0 lead. in the third, harper strikes again. rightime golfs one to center. the 20th. nats up 4-0. later, and in a rendon with a hard liner to left center, off the base of the wall. daniel murphy hustling around, safe at home. 5-0 nats. they cruise, 7-2. and more of that tonight on abc 7 "sports sunday." the all-star game will be full of nats. and erin hawksworth with an espn insider about kirk cousins. 11:35, right after the news. and an eight year, $62 million deal was signed with the caps. marcus johansson was traded to the new jersey devils. and in the nba, the kings have reportedly offered otto porter junior a max deal. mo' money. kimberly: but not steph curry money. robert: havertys furniture helps your home look perfect even when life isn't. are you sure you don't want me to call an exterminator? (muffled) aw, come on. it's just a raccoon that got in the
the playoff, charles howell iii and kyle stanley. win, and het for the sinks it. nats-cards, bryce harper launches one deep to write. number 19 on the season. nats take a 2-0 lead. in the third, harper strikes again. rightime golfs one to center. the 20th. nats up 4-0. later, and in a rendon with a hard liner to left center, off the base of the wall. daniel murphy hustling around, safe at home. 5-0 nats. they cruise, 7-2. and more of that tonight on abc 7 "sports sunday." the all-star...