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, not a republican america, not a democratic america. half a million people turned out into the streets to protest the family separation policy, the zero humanitypolicy. laura bush wrote a compelling op-ed. franklin graham, the evangelical spoke out, the churches spoke out. you know who didn't? do you know where there was complete silence on the issue of family separation? right here in this committee from the republican majority. . ght here in this committee so, mr. chairman, these subpoenas are not just appropriate, they are absolutely essential. essential. we have had no accountability around this trump administration's zero humanity policies. we now know that the youngest child who was separated from his parents was only 4 months old. 4 months. we don't know this because the government disclosed this information. we know it because of a "new york times" investigation. according to "the new york times," immigration officials took 4 month old constantine away from his family when he asked asylum to an immigration officer stationed outs
, not a republican america, not a democratic america. half a million people turned out into the streets to protest the family separation policy, the zero humanitypolicy. laura bush wrote a compelling op-ed. franklin graham, the evangelical spoke out, the churches spoke out. you know who didn't? do you know where there was complete silence on the issue of family separation? right here in this committee from the republican majority. . ght here in this committee so, mr. chairman, these subpoenas...
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, not a republican america, not a democratic america. half a million people turned out into the streets to protest the family separation policy, the zero humanity policy. laura bush wrote a compelling op-ed. franklin graham, the evangelical spoke out, the churches spoke out. but you know who didn't? do you know where there was complete silence on the issue of family separation? right here in this committee, from the republican majority. right here in this committee. so, mr. chairman, these subpoenas are not just appropriate, they are absolutely essential. essential. we have had no accountability around this trump administration's zero humanity policies. we now know that the youngest child who was separated from his parents was only four months old. four months. we don't know this because the government disclosed this information. we know it because of a "new york times" investigation. according to "the new york times," immigration officials took four-month-old constantine away from his family when he requested asylum to an immigration of
, not a republican america, not a democratic america. half a million people turned out into the streets to protest the family separation policy, the zero humanity policy. laura bush wrote a compelling op-ed. franklin graham, the evangelical spoke out, the churches spoke out. but you know who didn't? do you know where there was complete silence on the issue of family separation? right here in this committee, from the republican majority. right here in this committee. so, mr. chairman, these...
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, not a republican america, not a democratic america. half a million people turned out into the streets to protest the family separation policy, the zero humanity policy. laura bush wrote a compelling op-ed. franklin graham, the evangelical, spoke out, the churches spoke out. but you know who didn't? do you know where there was complete silence on the issue of family separation? right here in this committee, from the republican majority. right here in this committee. so, mr. chairman, these subpoenas are not just appropriate, they are absolutely essential. essential. we have had no accountability around this trump administration's zero humanity policies. we now know that the youngest child who was separated from his parents was only four months old. four months. we don't know this because the government disclosed this information. we know it because of a "new york times" investigation. according to "the new york times," immigration officials took four-month-old constantine away from his family when he requested asylum to an immigration o
, not a republican america, not a democratic america. half a million people turned out into the streets to protest the family separation policy, the zero humanity policy. laura bush wrote a compelling op-ed. franklin graham, the evangelical, spoke out, the churches spoke out. but you know who didn't? do you know where there was complete silence on the issue of family separation? right here in this committee, from the republican majority. right here in this committee. so, mr. chairman, these...
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i republican america, not a democratic america. zero humanity policy. laura bush wrote a compelling op-ed, franklin graham, the evangelical spoke out, the churches spoke out, but you know who didn't? you know where there was complete silence? on the issue of the family separation? right here in this committee from the republican majority. right here in this committee. so mr. chairman, these subpoenas are not just appropriate, they are absolutely essential. essential, we have had no accountability around this trump administration zero humanity policy. and we now know that the youngest child who was separated from his parents was only four months old. four months. we do not know this because the government disclosed this information. we know it because of a new york times investigation. and according to the new york times, immigration officials took four-month old constantine away from his family when he requested asylum to an immigration officer's station outside the american border. he followed the directions set out by then secretary nielsen but immigr
i republican america, not a democratic america. zero humanity policy. laura bush wrote a compelling op-ed, franklin graham, the evangelical spoke out, the churches spoke out, but you know who didn't? you know where there was complete silence? on the issue of the family separation? right here in this committee from the republican majority. right here in this committee. so mr. chairman, these subpoenas are not just appropriate, they are absolutely essential. essential, we have had no...
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that's just a shame for america. that's all i have to say. thank you so much. >> we'll hear from steve in glenn oak, maryland. >> caller: thanks again to c-span. you guys are the best in the world. really appreciate you. but my observation leads me to believe that the general public did not read the complete report and this exercise gives some insight into the factual matters of that report of which the republicans never challenged. i counted at least 60 times factual matters were presented as to possible criminal activity and they were never addressed by any republican member. so i appreciate the hearings and thank again to c-span. >> we'll go to kansas city next and hear from jeannie on our democrats line. >> caller: hi. thank you for having me. i have read the mueller report three times and as a veteran i was just horrified. i follow politics very closely and i was horrified. i find something in the mueller report, something different each time. i thank you for airing this today. >> so did you hear anything different -- you've read it thre
that's just a shame for america. that's all i have to say. thank you so much. >> we'll hear from steve in glenn oak, maryland. >> caller: thanks again to c-span. you guys are the best in the world. really appreciate you. but my observation leads me to believe that the general public did not read the complete report and this exercise gives some insight into the factual matters of that report of which the republicans never challenged. i counted at least 60 times factual matters were...
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i grew up in rural america. i know what struggle looks like there. about the struggle for your family. rep. craig: one of the things i'm most passionate about is making sure families have access to health care they can afford. my family did not have access themselves for a lot of my childhood. it is probably no secret that i have been working really hard to make sure that we stabilize the affordable care act and work toward how do we structure health care to make sure that every american has access to it. up going did you end from arkansas to minnesota? the st. jude ran medical foundation. a foundation that provided heart treatment for low income women. i'm sure that is no surprise, given my own childhood. saint jude recruited me from another medical technology company in tennessee. i moved from arkansas to tennessee when i was 18 to go to college. 60 miles from home. and i worked two jobs to put myself through college. just like my mom had done all those years before. my family looks like what every opportunity ought to be in america. that is that i
i grew up in rural america. i know what struggle looks like there. about the struggle for your family. rep. craig: one of the things i'm most passionate about is making sure families have access to health care they can afford. my family did not have access themselves for a lot of my childhood. it is probably no secret that i have been working really hard to make sure that we stabilize the affordable care act and work toward how do we structure health care to make sure that every american has...
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my grandfather was a farm foreman appeared i grew up in rural america. i know what struggle looks like there. >> tell us about the struggle for your family. rep. craig: one of the things i'm most passionate about is making sure every family in this country has access to health care they can afford. that's because i grew up in a family that did not have access to health care themselves for a lot of my childhood. it is probably no secret that i have been working really hard to make sure that we stabilize the affordable care act and work toward how do we structure health care to make sure that every american has access to it? host: how did you end up going from arkansas to minnesota? rep. craig: i ended up working for a medical technology company. i ran the st. jude medical foundation. a foundation that provided heart treatment for low income women. i'm sure that is no surprise, given my own childhood. saint jude recruited me from another medical technology company in tennessee. i moved from arkansas to tennessee when i was 18 to go to college. 60 miles fro
my grandfather was a farm foreman appeared i grew up in rural america. i know what struggle looks like there. >> tell us about the struggle for your family. rep. craig: one of the things i'm most passionate about is making sure every family in this country has access to health care they can afford. that's because i grew up in a family that did not have access to health care themselves for a lot of my childhood. it is probably no secret that i have been working really hard to make sure...
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my family looks like what every opportunity ought to be in america. that is that if you work hard, you ought to have an opportunity to earn a good life. host: when did you become interested in politics? rep. craig: politics is interesting because i became interested in issues. i was leading hr for a fortune 500 company when the aca was implemented after 2010 and into 2012. i had seen what it looked like to implement the aca. inside an employer-sponsored health care plan, and i had also seen the number of people who, all of a sudden, had access to the health insurance system in this country. and so i became very passionate at that point in time about how can we make sure we fix parts of the aca? i saw the immediately too. and how can we make sure every american has access to high-quality health care? the other issue was very personal. my wife and i, we have four sons. we were married in california in 2008, right before proposition a -- proposition eight passed. in 2012, minnesota was the first state in the country to say no to a constitutional amendmen
my family looks like what every opportunity ought to be in america. that is that if you work hard, you ought to have an opportunity to earn a good life. host: when did you become interested in politics? rep. craig: politics is interesting because i became interested in issues. i was leading hr for a fortune 500 company when the aca was implemented after 2010 and into 2012. i had seen what it looked like to implement the aca. inside an employer-sponsored health care plan, and i had also seen the...
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i grew up in rural america. i know what struggle looks like there. >> tell us about the struggle for your family. rep. craig: one of the things i'm most passionate about is making sure families have access to health care they can afford. my family did not have access themselves for a lot of my childhood. it is probably no secret that i have been working really hard to make sure that we stabilize the affordable care act and work toward how do we structure health care to make sure that every american has access to it. host: how did you end up going from arkansas to minnesota? rep. craig: i ended up working for a medical technology company. i ran the st. jude medical foundation, a foundation that provided heart treatment for low - income women. i'm sure that is no surprise, given my own childhood. saint jude recruited me from another medical technology company in tennessee. i moved from arkansas to tennessee when i was 18 to go to college. 60 whole miles from home. and i worked two jobs to put myself through colleg
i grew up in rural america. i know what struggle looks like there. >> tell us about the struggle for your family. rep. craig: one of the things i'm most passionate about is making sure families have access to health care they can afford. my family did not have access themselves for a lot of my childhood. it is probably no secret that i have been working really hard to make sure that we stabilize the affordable care act and work toward how do we structure health care to make sure that...
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has the same opportunities i had, and working toward a more perfect union and better america. i certainly know that in my eight years of texas legislature, i worked war that in i will work toward that here. >> what values, principles did your parents instill in you? rep. taylor: hard work, respect, respect for others, faith, patriotism. those of the things they instilled in me, and i try to live those out every day and instill those in my own children. >> patriotism, is that something you are they talked about growing up? rep. taylor: it is hard not to appreciate the incredible blessings of liberty that we have. you see how hard people work to come to this country and what they are able to make of themselves once they get here. we live in the greatest nation on earth, and it is a true blessing to be an american. that is a blessing i was willing to fight for as the united states -- in the united states marine in iraq and will continue to work for as a member of congress. >> talk about your service in iraq. you have received awards for your service there. rep. taylor: i was acti
has the same opportunities i had, and working toward a more perfect union and better america. i certainly know that in my eight years of texas legislature, i worked war that in i will work toward that here. >> what values, principles did your parents instill in you? rep. taylor: hard work, respect, respect for others, faith, patriotism. those of the things they instilled in me, and i try to live those out every day and instill those in my own children. >> patriotism, is that...
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america that are pretty secure. are they in vulnerable to attack? resilient.y are can someone penetrate their network? unsure, because there is no parameter anymore. but can they do real damage to those companies? the answer is, no. announcer: watch book tv sunday on c-span two. the freshman class of the 116th congress is a highly diverse set of lawmakers made up of many firsts for the house and senate. c-span continues to learn more about these new faces with their one-on-one interviews. up next, lawmakers from texas, new jersey and hawaii, ben taylor representing the house district of texas is first. the congressman is a former state legislator and u.s. marine. >> explain your family history. my family came to texas in 1826 and they became mexican citizens. 1835, there was a letter sent to my family asking them to join the revolution. a copy of the letter is actually in my office here in washington, d.c.. you can see them saying, the time to revolt is now. >> over the generation, what has your family done for a living? >> i have been working in co
america that are pretty secure. are they in vulnerable to attack? resilient.y are can someone penetrate their network? unsure, because there is no parameter anymore. but can they do real damage to those companies? the answer is, no. announcer: watch book tv sunday on c-span two. the freshman class of the 116th congress is a highly diverse set of lawmakers made up of many firsts for the house and senate. c-span continues to learn more about these new faces with their one-on-one interviews. up...
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has the same opportunities i had, and working toward a more perfect union and better america. i certainly know that in my eight years in the texas legislature, i worked toward that and i will work toward that here. >> what values, principles did your parents instill in you? rep. taylor: hard work, respect, respect for others, faith, patriotism. i think those of the things they instilled in me, and i try to live those out every day and instill those in my own children. >> patriotism, is that something you --that they talked about growing up? rep. taylor: it is hard not to appreciate the incredible blessings of liberty that we have. you see how hard people work to come to this country and what they are able to make of themselves once they get here. we live in the greatest nation on earth, and it is a true blessing to be an american. that is a blessing i was willing to fight for as a united states marine in iraq and will continue to work for as a member of congress. >> tell us about your service in iraq. you have had some moments and you have received awards for your service ther
has the same opportunities i had, and working toward a more perfect union and better america. i certainly know that in my eight years in the texas legislature, i worked toward that and i will work toward that here. >> what values, principles did your parents instill in you? rep. taylor: hard work, respect, respect for others, faith, patriotism. i think those of the things they instilled in me, and i try to live those out every day and instill those in my own children. >> patriotism,...
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has the same opportunities that i had, in working to a better america. i certainly know that in my eight years of the texas legislature, prepared me to be here at the united states congress. >> what values did your parents instill in you? rep. taylor: hard work. respect for others. patriotism. i try to live those out everyday and i tried to instill them in my own children. >> patriotism, is that something they talked about when you were growing up? rep. taylor: it is hard not to appreciate the incredible blessings of liberty we have. when you see how hard people work to come to this country than what they are able to make of themselves once they get here. we live in the greatest nation on earth and it is a true blessing to be an american. that is a blessing i was willing to fight for in the united states and in iraq, and one that i will continue to work for is a member of congress. being in iraq. you had some moments, and you have received awards for your service there. rep. taylor: i was activated in 2003. i led a platoon of reconnaissance marines with
has the same opportunities that i had, in working to a better america. i certainly know that in my eight years of the texas legislature, prepared me to be here at the united states congress. >> what values did your parents instill in you? rep. taylor: hard work. respect for others. patriotism. i try to live those out everyday and i tried to instill them in my own children. >> patriotism, is that something they talked about when you were growing up? rep. taylor: it is hard not to...
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has the same opportunities i had, and working toward a more perfect union and better america. i certainly know that in my eight years of texas legislature, i worked war that in i will work toward that here. greta: what values, principles did your parents instill in you? rep. taylor: hard work, respect, respect for others, faith, patriotism. those are the things they instilled in me, and i try to live those out every day and instill those in my own children. greta: patriotism, is that something they talked about growing up? rep. taylor: it is hard not to appreciate the incredible blessings of liberty that we have. you see how hard people work to come to this country and what they are able to make of themselves once they get here. we live in the greatest nation on earth, and it is a true blessing to be an american. that is a blessing i was willing to fight for as the united states -- in the united states marine in iraq and will continue to work for as a member of congress. greta: talk about your service in iraq. you have received awards for your service there. rep. taylor: i was
has the same opportunities i had, and working toward a more perfect union and better america. i certainly know that in my eight years of texas legislature, i worked war that in i will work toward that here. greta: what values, principles did your parents instill in you? rep. taylor: hard work, respect, respect for others, faith, patriotism. those are the things they instilled in me, and i try to live those out every day and instill those in my own children. greta: patriotism, is that something...
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real america. the civil war. oral histories. the presidency. and special event coverage about our nation's history. enjoy american history tv. now and every weekend on c-span 3. >>> next on american history tv. more on the stonewall riots 50th anniversary with historian and author, david carter. he was the featured speaker at a recent event held by the u.s. commission on civil rights. >> we will now turn to our next iteration of the commission speaker series. this one is titled stonewall at 50: the movement for lgbt civil rights. thank you mr. -- for suggesting this. this topic as we know has come to be known as pride month. and the reason for that stretches back now 50 years. and june 28, 1969, state demonstrations for lesbian and rights began at the stonewall inn in greenwich village in new york city. many view these demonstrations as a critical moment in the movement for lgbt civil rights began june 2016, in recognition of that history, president barack obama proclaimed a site near the former stonewall in a national monument. today,, we will
real america. the civil war. oral histories. the presidency. and special event coverage about our nation's history. enjoy american history tv. now and every weekend on c-span 3. >>> next on american history tv. more on the stonewall riots 50th anniversary with historian and author, david carter. he was the featured speaker at a recent event held by the u.s. commission on civil rights. >> we will now turn to our next iteration of the commission speaker series. this one is titled...
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condemned as criminals, mentally sinners, homosexuals faced a reality in post-world war ii america that was bleak, if not grim. from the national perspective to that of a single state, mainly new york, one place that gay people saw as a refuge was greenwich village. the reputation attracted gay people to the area around the turn of the 20th century. as they sensed a place known for wide tolerance might except even sexual nonconformists. as word increasingly got out nationwide that there were large numbers of gay people in greenwich village, more and more gay people were drawn there. the village increasingly served as a center for the homosexual subculture. new york was also the city that most aggressively and systematically targeted gay men as criminals. attempted toquads, control homosexuals by observing locales where people congregated using decoys to entice them and raging gay bars -- and raiding gay bars. the interpretive laws so that even the presence of homosexual people -- andd as a bark made that place disorderly and subject to closure. the result in new york city was the most v
condemned as criminals, mentally sinners, homosexuals faced a reality in post-world war ii america that was bleak, if not grim. from the national perspective to that of a single state, mainly new york, one place that gay people saw as a refuge was greenwich village. the reputation attracted gay people to the area around the turn of the 20th century. as they sensed a place known for wide tolerance might except even sexual nonconformists. as word increasingly got out nationwide that there were...
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. >> for 40 years, c-span has provided america unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events from washington, d.c., and around the country, so you can make up your own mind. in 1979, c-span is brought to you by your local cable or satellite provider. c-span, your unfiltered view of government. sunday on american history tv from purdue university, historians examine the early years of the new federal government and the politics of the 1790's. here's a preview. 1790's, a see the real debate emerges over what it means to have government based on the notion of popular sovereignty. and when the people and how the people have a right to speak. on one side, we have federalists who argue the, constitution established is the only legitimate expression of the public will. citizens were expected to defer to their elected officials. they could have forced petitions, but representatives were free to ignore this advice. federalists believed by casting a ballot, it seceded there sovereignty. there was an opportunity for the public to symbolically part
. >> for 40 years, c-span has provided america unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events from washington, d.c., and around the country, so you can make up your own mind. in 1979, c-span is brought to you by your local cable or satellite provider. c-span, your unfiltered view of government. sunday on american history tv from purdue university, historians examine the early years of the new federal government and the politics of the 1790's....
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wireless network claims are america's most reliable network. the nation's largest and most reliable network. the best network is even better? best, fastest, best. enough. sprint's doing things differently. they're offering a new 100% total satisfaction guarantee. i mean i think sprint's network and savings are great, but don't just take my word for it. try it out and decide for yourself. switch to sprint and get both an unlimited plan and one of the newest phones included for just $35 a month. for people with hearing loss, visit sprintrelay.com. >>> john was having trouble with his marriage, he was having trouble with his magazine. the two most important things in his life. >> they were heading to a family wedding that also gave them a chance to focus on their relationship. >> john and carolyn and lauren would all meet up, get in john's plane, fly over to martha's vineyard. >> he was rushed. >> big delays from down around the brooklyn bridge. >> they were all delayed because of the traffic. he obviously saw that it was getting dark, and fast. >
wireless network claims are america's most reliable network. the nation's largest and most reliable network. the best network is even better? best, fastest, best. enough. sprint's doing things differently. they're offering a new 100% total satisfaction guarantee. i mean i think sprint's network and savings are great, but don't just take my word for it. try it out and decide for yourself. switch to sprint and get both an unlimited plan and one of the newest phones included for just $35 a month....
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announcer: this summer, volkswagen is supporting america's teachers. announcer: visit your vw dealer to learn how you can join in. announcer: now during the volkswagen drive bigger event, get a $1,000 purchase bonus on 2019 jetta, tiguan, and select atlas models. itit's crepe day.day for our family at denny's. a family tradition we started about 22 minutes ago and now we can continue that tradition at home with denny's delivery. see you at denny's or dennys.com has been excellent. they really appreciate the military family and it really shows. with all that usaa offers why go with anybody else? we know their rates are good, we know that they're always going to take care of us. it was an instant savings and i should have changed a long time ago. it was funny because when we would call another insurance company, hey would say "oh we can't beat usaa" we're the webbembers for li. ♪ get your usaa auto insurance quote today. >>> my name is lenna, and i grew up in a small town right outside yosemite national park. my sister and i met cary in 1998. my mom wa
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wireless network claims are america's most reliable network. the nation's largest and most reliable network. the best network is even better? best, fastest, best. enough. sprint's doing things differently. they're offering a new 100% total satisfaction guarantee. i mean i think sprint's network and savings are great, but don't just take my word for it. try it out and decide for yourself. switch to sprint and get both an unlimited plan and one of the newest phones included for just $35 a month. for people with hearing loss, visit sprintrelay.com. (mo(dad) mhm. for me? aaaah! (mom) nooooo... (dad) nooooo... (son) nooooo... (avo) quick, the quicker picker upper! bounty picks up messes quicker and is 2x more absorbent than the leading ordinary brand. [son loudly clears throat] [mom sighs] [mom and dad laugh] (avo) bounty, the quicker picker upper. we took everything you love about the bloomin' onion and created a menu you've never seen before. ♪ bloom, there it is! ♪ bloom, there it is! this bloom-ified menu starts at $13.99. and it's gonna blo
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wireless network claims are america's most reliable network. the nation's largest and most reliable network. the best network is even better? best, fastest, best. enough. sprint's doing things differently. they're offering a new 100% total satisfaction guarantee. i mean i think sprint's network and savings are great, but don't just take my word for it. try it out and decide for yourself. switch to sprint and get both an unlimited plan and one of the newest phones included for just $35 a month....
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they too are alumni of america, with a dream for china. you have written that silicon valley's edge is not all it's cracked up to be. what do you mean by that? >> lee: well, silicon valley has been the single epicenter of the world technology innovation when it comes to computers, internet, mobile and a.i. but in the recent five years, we are seeing that chinese a.i. is getting to be almost as good as silicon valley a.i. and i think silicon valley is not quite aware of it yet. >> pelley: china's advantage is in the amount of data it collects. the more data, the better the a.i.-- just like, the more you know, the smarter you are. china has four times more people than the united states, and they are doing nearly everything online. i just don't see any chinese without a phone in their hand. college student monica sun showed us how more than a billion chinese are using their phones to buy everything, find anything, and connect with everyone. in america, when personal information leaks, we have congressional hearings. not in china. do you ever
they too are alumni of america, with a dream for china. you have written that silicon valley's edge is not all it's cracked up to be. what do you mean by that? >> lee: well, silicon valley has been the single epicenter of the world technology innovation when it comes to computers, internet, mobile and a.i. but in the recent five years, we are seeing that chinese a.i. is getting to be almost as good as silicon valley a.i. and i think silicon valley is not quite aware of it yet. >>...
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but this dutchman, from a city below sea level, says there's a solution for america-- invest and innovate, or pay later. >> there's a national flood insurance program that is going bankrupt. you pay disaster bills every year. and the rebuilding, it's costing a lot of money. it's wasted. ( ticking ) >> you're a professor at one of the finest law schools in the country. is that something that you thought you would be able to do? >> ( laughs ) no! it makes me laugh, hearing you say it out loud, because there are days where it doesn't make sense to me, and i've lived it. question one is... >> here's why-- professor shon hopwood is a convicted felon who spent 11 years in federal prison. and as a foolish, reckless, 21-year-old in nebraska, listened to a friend with a really bad idea. >> he said, "what do you think about robbing a bank?" and most people would've laughed that off, or said, "maybe we need another beer." or anything other than "that sounds like a great idea," which is what i ended up saying. ( ticking ) >> in mongolia, hunters partner with eagles, in a tradition that goes back thou
but this dutchman, from a city below sea level, says there's a solution for america-- invest and innovate, or pay later. >> there's a national flood insurance program that is going bankrupt. you pay disaster bills every year. and the rebuilding, it's costing a lot of money. it's wasted. ( ticking ) >> you're a professor at one of the finest law schools in the country. is that something that you thought you would be able to do? >> ( laughs ) no! it makes me laugh, hearing you...
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steve case, the man who co-founded america online, and injected the jingle "you've got mail!" into the american lexicon, is now trying to steer venture capitalists, and their money, to areas they've typically overlooked-- mostly, small towns and cities in the middle of the country. his vehicle to do that is a $150 million investment fund, and a 35-foot-long bright red bus. we joined the billionaire on his bus for a recent road trip... >> all right, let's go! >> alfonsi: ...and soon found ourselves aiming for the edge of a wheat field in tennessee. steve case is here to meet a few entrepreneurs who say they've created a new technology thatrm these robots auaminiate tractore operated remotely. >> entrepreneur: what you're able to do is cut that travel time down to one-third, and maximize productive time in the field. >> alfonsi: the entrepreneurs are looking for a cash infusion from case to jumpstart their business. case is looking for the next big idea, and is knee-deep in his quest. typically, how hard has it been for these guys out here to get the attention of... capital? >>
steve case, the man who co-founded america online, and injected the jingle "you've got mail!" into the american lexicon, is now trying to steer venture capitalists, and their money, to areas they've typically overlooked-- mostly, small towns and cities in the middle of the country. his vehicle to do that is a $150 million investment fund, and a 35-foot-long bright red bus. we joined the billionaire on his bus for a recent road trip... >> all right, let's go! >> alfonsi:...
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so, the number one cause of death in america has been reduced dramatically. that's pretty powerful. >> whitaker: now, going after the opioid industry, mike moore is using the same playbook he used against tobacco, and more recently, against b.p. for the gulf oil spill: build legal and public pressure until the companies see no choice but to settle, and fork over billions. >> moore: here's the deal: there's a huge pill spill in this country. it's huge. >> whitaker: pill spill? >> moore: pill spill. huge pill spill. it never should've occurred. everybody's got some fault. but we have 72,000 people dying every year. let's figure out a way to resolve this thing. you guys made billions of dollars off of this. take some of that money and apply it to the problem that you helped cause. >> whitaker: he's a long way from convincing the drug industry to do that, of course. that's why all the lawsuits. the first targets are opioid manufacturers like purdue pharma, which makes oxycontin, the pill that fueled the opioid epidemic. >> moore: purdue pharma created an environm
so, the number one cause of death in america has been reduced dramatically. that's pretty powerful. >> whitaker: now, going after the opioid industry, mike moore is using the same playbook he used against tobacco, and more recently, against b.p. for the gulf oil spill: build legal and public pressure until the companies see no choice but to settle, and fork over billions. >> moore: here's the deal: there's a huge pill spill in this country. it's huge. >> whitaker: pill spill?...
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and may god bless america. thank you. thank you very much. [ applause ] >> for the fallen they gave their lives, the president of france and the president of the united states. will lay a wreath in the memories. followed by a moment of silence. >> [ music playing] >> [ music playing] >> ladies and gentlemen, please remain seated. >> [ music playing] >> [ music playing] >> >> please be seated. >> [ music playing] >> ladies and gentlemen. we ask that all visitors return to the seating area. >> [ music playing] >>> american history tv products are available at the new c-span online store. go to c-span store supporti.orgk out all of the c-span products. >>> tuesday night american history tv will have more on d-day's 75th anniversary starting with alex kershaw discussing his book "the first wave." we'll hear from mary-louise roberts who writes about d-day's aftermath in d-day through french eyes. watch american history tv each night this week at 8:00 eastern here on c-span3. >>> in 1979, small network with an unusual name roll
and may god bless america. thank you. thank you very much. [ applause ] >> for the fallen they gave their lives, the president of france and the president of the united states. will lay a wreath in the memories. followed by a moment of silence. >> [ music playing] >> [ music playing] >> ladies and gentlemen, please remain seated. >> [ music playing] >> [ music playing] >> >> please be seated. >> [ music playing] >> ladies and...
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for the entrance of the president of the french republic and the president of the united states of america barack obama.
for the entrance of the president of the french republic and the president of the united states of america barack obama.
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there are not many things to be proud of right now in america especially when you're a woman and like it feels like you're all this kind of against yale died to tell us how much i mean here that it was you know like it was like yes it was the world coming up to like to see this team win the world cup it was really sad i think very inspiring especially for like me since i used to play like little brother against by this place that was a leg up to you today. they're such great role models here all the girls who get to play soccer and the women's team they're like super heroes to me i cried like everything look below their brazil have won south america's biggest international football title for the 1st time in 12 years host beating perth 31 in the cup america final in rio everton schooled the opener after 15 minutes equalized from the penalty spot before gabriel has restored brazil's league just before half time as us was then sent off midway through the 2nd half injury time penalty from a cellist and clinched it for brazil they are the copper champions 4 and 9th time i algeria have crui
there are not many things to be proud of right now in america especially when you're a woman and like it feels like you're all this kind of against yale died to tell us how much i mean here that it was you know like it was like yes it was the world coming up to like to see this team win the world cup it was really sad i think very inspiring especially for like me since i used to play like little brother against by this place that was a leg up to you today. they're such great role models here...
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. >> it's a town you can only get to through one of the longest tunnels in all of north america. >> it's almost fairy land. >> just about everybody lives in the same building. >> really unique, to live amongst the 240 people, and alaska's only and first gated community. >> everybody works together as a community. i love it down here. >> it's a totally different world here. >> we have filipinos and samoan, and we have to get along. >> people from all walks of life ended up here in whittier. >> there's something that brought us all here, and here we are together. >>> major retailers are offering big online shopping discounts to compete with amazon prime day. macy's black friday in july sale runs through today and started last friday, and target is offering up to 50% off clothing, home items and toys, while best buy and >> the sneaker con helped people find shoes. >> it only happens once a year, and it's a big show. a lot of shoes, a lot of people selling them in stores, trading, buying. >> we are consolidating our items for bigger ticket items. >> everybody who loves sneakers in the bay ar
. >> it's a town you can only get to through one of the longest tunnels in all of north america. >> it's almost fairy land. >> just about everybody lives in the same building. >> really unique, to live amongst the 240 people, and alaska's only and first gated community. >> everybody works together as a community. i love it down here. >> it's a totally different world here. >> we have filipinos and samoan, and we have to get along. >> people from...
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. >> i've got to say, america have got that ruthless streak of wanting to win. >> usa! usa! >> reporter: american fans sporting their red, white and blue from times square to france. >> go usa! >> go usa! >> go usa! >> go usa! >> reporter: even oprah joining in. >> goal! u.s.! >> reporter: the indomitable megan rapinoe explains what's behind her bold celebration pose. >> you are sort of on the stage, so, i guess i'm looking at myself as a performer and trying to entertain. >> reporter: england is a worthy opponent. tuesday's showdown will feature powerhouses ellen white and you will si brauns. team usa hopes fans at home will get some time off to watch the game. >> everybody's been super stoked and has been getting out of work to cheer us on. >> reporter: counting on love from the states and here in the stands as they move one step closer to another championship. >> they rock. we follow them anywhere. >> reporter: adrienne bankert, abc news, lyon, france. >> we will be cheering the team on. thank you for watching. i'm cecilia vega. hope to see you right back here tomorrow ni
. >> i've got to say, america have got that ruthless streak of wanting to win. >> usa! usa! >> reporter: american fans sporting their red, white and blue from times square to france. >> go usa! >> go usa! >> go usa! >> go usa! >> reporter: even oprah joining in. >> goal! u.s.! >> reporter: the indomitable megan rapinoe explains what's behind her bold celebration pose. >> you are sort of on the stage, so, i guess i'm looking at...
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. >> i've got to say, america have got that ruthless streak of wanting to win. >> usa! usa! >> reporter: american fans sporting their red, white and blue from times square to france. >> go usa! >> go usa! >> go usa! >> go usa! >> reporter: even oprah joining in. >> goal! u.s.! >> reporter: the indomitable megan rapinoe explains what's behind her bold celebration pose to our robin roberts. >> you're sort of on the stage, so, i guess i'm looking at myself as a performer and trying to entertain. >> reporter: england is a worthy opponent. tuesday's showdown will feature powerhouses ellen white and lucy bronze. team usa hopes fans at home will get some time off to watch the game. >> everybody's been super stoked and has been getting out of work to cheer us on. >> reporter: counting on love from the states and here in the stands as they aim to move oshi. >> they rock. we follow them anywhere. >> reporter: adrienne bankert, abc news, lyon, france. >> we will be cheering the team on. thanks for watching. i'm cecilia vega. hope to see you right back here tomorrow night. have a great
. >> i've got to say, america have got that ruthless streak of wanting to win. >> usa! usa! >> reporter: american fans sporting their red, white and blue from times square to france. >> go usa! >> go usa! >> go usa! >> go usa! >> reporter: even oprah joining in. >> goal! u.s.! >> reporter: the indomitable megan rapinoe explains what's behind her bold celebration pose to our robin roberts. >> you're sort of on the stage, so, i...
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thousands of girls and boys celebrating america's team. thousands celebrated the u.s. women's national soccer team through the streets of new york. up broadway, through the canyon of heroes. confetti raining down. young girls and boys excited to see their heroes. >> every time i watch them, i try to be like them at practice and i try to do my hardest like them. >> reporter: megan rapinoe and her famous victory pose. fans holding up lifesize cutouts of her. >> i love them with all my heart. they're my heroes. >> reporter: the parade finishing at city hall, where our robin roberts introduced each of them. each walking out with young players. >> number 15, megan rapinoe! rt. hate less. we got to listen more and talk less. we got to know that this is everybody's responsibility. every single person here. it's our responsibility to make this world a better place. >> reporter: a challenge from the champions as they're welcomed home. fun to see here in new york. the world champs will be on the espys right here on abc later tonight. thank you for watching. i'm david muir. and i
thousands of girls and boys celebrating america's team. thousands celebrated the u.s. women's national soccer team through the streets of new york. up broadway, through the canyon of heroes. confetti raining down. young girls and boys excited to see their heroes. >> every time i watch them, i try to be like them at practice and i try to do my hardest like them. >> reporter: megan rapinoe and her famous victory pose. fans holding up lifesize cutouts of her. >> i love them with...
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america strong. streets of new york. streets of new york. america strong. at's why we cread new e eye performance. between screen light... sunlight... and our always-on world... eyes have never been more stressed! ocuvite delivers nutrients that can help strengthen your eye's natural protective filter. and with new ocuvite eye performance you get 7 protective nutrients vital for today's eyes. because in this day and age nourishing your eyes has never been more important. ocuvite eye vitamins....
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raids sewing fear across america. as reported by "the new york times", the roundups would target some 2,000 undocumented workers on deportation lists. they'd reportedly begin sunday in as many as ten major american cities, about three weeks after president trump warned this coulen. the result? near panic in some places. we are in los angeles, headed to the home of a woman in an undisclosed location, of a woman who, like so many thousands, plans to go into hiding this weekend.ian, who asked, that we not show her on camera has been in the us for 20 years. she has two children who are us citizens but she and her partner are undocumented. >> are you afraid? >> yes. i -- i lot of scared because for immigration. >> police, search warrant! >> reporter: what frightens people like lillian the most is i.c.e. deporting undocumented people who happen to be near someone on a target list like they did at this texas workplace. so, this sunday, do you plan to have the shades closed and extra food in the fridge? >> yes, of course, bec
raids sewing fear across america. as reported by "the new york times", the roundups would target some 2,000 undocumented workers on deportation lists. they'd reportedly begin sunday in as many as ten major american cities, about three weeks after president trump warned this coulen. the result? near panic in some places. we are in los angeles, headed to the home of a woman in an undisclosed location, of a woman who, like so many thousands, plans to go into hiding this weekend.ian, who...
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raids sowing fear across america. as reported by "the new york times", the roundups would target some 2,000 undocumented people on deportation lists. they'd reportedly begin sunday in as many as ten major american cities, about three weeks after president trump warned this could happen. the result? near panic in some places. we are in los angeles, headed to the home of a woman in an undisclosed location who, like so many thousands, plans to go into hiding. lillian, who asked that we not show her on camera, has been in the u.s. for over 20 years. she has two children who are u.s. citizens, but she and her partner are undocumented. are you afraid. >> yes. i -- a lot of scared because for immigration. >> police, search warrant! >> reporter: what frightens people like lillian the most is i.c.e. deporting undocumented people who happen to be near someone on a target list like they did at this texas workplace. so, this sunday, do you plan to have the shades closed and extra food in the fridge? >> yes, of course, because i g
raids sowing fear across america. as reported by "the new york times", the roundups would target some 2,000 undocumented people on deportation lists. they'd reportedly begin sunday in as many as ten major american cities, about three weeks after president trump warned this could happen. the result? near panic in some places. we are in los angeles, headed to the home of a woman in an undisclosed location who, like so many thousands, plans to go into hiding. lillian, who asked that we...
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it's a big update tonight, and it's "america strong." stay with us. hilda, i like the new do. got some layers in there, huh? the more, the merrier. got to have this stuff in the morning. oh, that's too hot. act your age. get your own insurance company. carlo, why don't you start us with a little bit of cereal? you can spread it all around the table. and we're gonna split the warm hot dog. and i'll have a glass of grape juice to spill on the carpet. oh, uh, do you want some to spill? act your age. get your own insurance company. oh, uh, do you want some to spill? with advil liqui-gels, what stiff joints? what bad back? advil is... relief that's fast. strength that lasts. you'll ask... what pain? with advil liqui-gels. prpharmacist recommendedne memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. let's see, aleve is than tylenol extra strength. and last longer with fewer pills. so why am i still thinking about this? i'll take aleve. aleve. proven better on pain. wenit gave me a leafput in the names almost right
it's a big update tonight, and it's "america strong." stay with us. hilda, i like the new do. got some layers in there, huh? the more, the merrier. got to have this stuff in the morning. oh, that's too hot. act your age. get your own insurance company. carlo, why don't you start us with a little bit of cereal? you can spread it all around the table. and we're gonna split the warm hot dog. and i'll have a glass of grape juice to spill on the carpet. oh, uh, do you want some to spill?...
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america, quote, white again. david? >> cecilia vega leading us off tonight. cecilia, thank you. >>> and now to the state of emergency after hurricane barry, slamming into the u.s. and still on the move tonight. torrential rain and flash flood watches in several states. all the way up to illinois. meteorologist rob marciano is in the storm zone with the rescues and where this hits next. >> reporter: barry slamming into the louisiana coast as a cat-1 hurricane, packing winds strong enough to rip off roofs. >> eddie, call 911! >> reporter: and forcing daring helicopter rescues of the stranded. tonight, remnants of barry are dumping tremendous rains across a wide swath of the heartland. take a look at this water. two days after hurricane barry made landfall, this lake is still angry. waves crashing against this seawall. now the cleanup begins. now, as crews race to restore power in louisiana, the flood threat is rising in other areas. >> you can't seven see the road down there. look at that. >> reporter: and the impa
america, quote, white again. david? >> cecilia vega leading us off tonight. cecilia, thank you. >>> and now to the state of emergency after hurricane barry, slamming into the u.s. and still on the move tonight. torrential rain and flash flood watches in several states. all the way up to illinois. meteorologist rob marciano is in the storm zone with the rescues and where this hits next. >> reporter: barry slamming into the louisiana coast as a cat-1 hurricane, packing winds...
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about making america white again. >> cecilia vega leading us off tonight. cecilia, thank you. >>> and now to the state of emergency after hurricane barry, slamming into the u.s. and still on the move tonight. torrential rain and flash flood watches in several states. all the way up to illinois. meteorologist rob marciano is in the storm zone with the rescues and where this hits next. >> reporter: barry slamming into the louisiana coast as a cat-1 hurricane, packing winds strong enough to rip off roofs. >> eddie, call 911! >> reporter: and forcing daring helicopter rescues of the stranded. tonight, remnants of barry now dumping tremendous rains across a wide swath of the heartland. take a look at this water. two days after hurricane barry made landfall, this lake is still angry. waves crashing against this seawall. now the cleanup begins. tonight, as crews race to restore power in louisiana, the flood threat is rising in other areas. >> you can't even see the road down there, look at that. >> reporter: and the impacts of barry turning deadly on florida's bea
about making america white again. >> cecilia vega leading us off tonight. cecilia, thank you. >>> and now to the state of emergency after hurricane barry, slamming into the u.s. and still on the move tonight. torrential rain and flash flood watches in several states. all the way up to illinois. meteorologist rob marciano is in the storm zone with the rescues and where this hits next. >> reporter: barry slamming into the louisiana coast as a cat-1 hurricane, packing winds...
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. >> frankly, the majority leader is complicit in advancing racism in america, if he doesn't even have the backbone to speak out against the most basic, basic line. have been trying to avoid the issue entirely. are these attacks good politics? are they good for republicans? >> let's find ou first of all, i don't think they're attacks. >> reporter: they're not attacks? to say you should go back to your country is not an attack? only a handful have been willing to criticize the president. >> it's dangerous. it's demeaning to our fellow americans. and that's simply wrong. >> reporter: republican leader mitch mcconnell is now calling on everyone to tone it down, but he's declining to address the president's comments directly or to say if they were racist. >> the president's not a racist. and i think the tone of all of this is not good for the country. >> mary bruce is live on the hill tonight. and mary, the house voting tonight on that ez are lugs to condemn the president's tweets and nancy pelosi trying to force republicans to go on the record? >> reporter: well, david, it is clear that r
. >> frankly, the majority leader is complicit in advancing racism in america, if he doesn't even have the backbone to speak out against the most basic, basic line. have been trying to avoid the issue entirely. are these attacks good politics? are they good for republicans? >> let's find ou first of all, i don't think they're attacks. >> reporter: they're not attacks? to say you should go back to your country is not an attack? only a handful have been willing to criticize the...
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. >> frankly, the majority leader is complicit in advancing racism in america if he doesn't even have the backbone to speak out against the most basic, basic line. >> reporter: most republicans have been trying to avoid the issue entirely. are these attacks good politics? are they good for republicans? >> let's find out. no, i don't think they are. first of all, i don't think they're attacks. >> reporter: they're not attacks? him saying they should go back to their country isn't an attack? >> no. >> reporter: on a handful have been willing to criticize the president. >> it's dangerous. it's demeaning to our fellow americans. and that's simply wrong. >> reporter: republican leader mitch mcconnell is now calling on everyone to tone it down, but he's declining to address the president's comments directly or to say if they were racist. >> the president's not a racist. and i think the tone of all of this is not good for the country. >> mary bruce is live on the hill tonight. and, mary, the house voting tonight on that resolution to condemn the president's tweets, and nancy pelosi essential
. >> frankly, the majority leader is complicit in advancing racism in america if he doesn't even have the backbone to speak out against the most basic, basic line. >> reporter: most republicans have been trying to avoid the issue entirely. are these attacks good politics? are they good for republicans? >> let's find out. no, i don't think they are. first of all, i don't think they're attacks. >> reporter: they're not attacks? him saying they should go back to their...
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>> reporter: hailey and zaria, america strong. and by the way, their facebook page is called zariaxhailey. thank you for sending me that message. i'm david muir. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. good night. now from abc7, live breaking news. >> that breaking news is in downtown san francisco. a shot from the sky 7bove mission street. two window washers had to be rescued from a scaffold that gos were about ten stories above street level. i want to show you video captured from ground level a short time ago. police shut down the area around mission and beale streets. this was affecting traffic along with muni service along the 14 and 14 rapid lines. good news is it all ended safely with the window washers rescued. they are okay as you can see, there was a quick response with the fire department and ladder crews. they got those people down and i'm told that they are now the window washers are now on the roof and apparently safe. after dangling on the side of a building in a rig that got stuck. >> you can see a fire fighter
>> reporter: hailey and zaria, america strong. and by the way, their facebook page is called zariaxhailey. thank you for sending me that message. i'm david muir. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. good night. now from abc7, live breaking news. >> that breaking news is in downtown san francisco. a shot from the sky 7bove mission street. two window washers had to be rescued from a scaffold that gos were about ten stories above street level. i want to show you video captured...
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>> reporter: hailey and zaria, america strong. and by the way, their facebook page is called "zaria x hailey". and keep reading, you too, and thanks for sending me that message. i'm david muir. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. good night. >>> dueling fundraisers in the city by the bay. we're live with team coverage and an event for president trump and an event for the newest democrat to launch a campaign for 2020. >>> only abc 7 news has details on a ransom ware attack that targeted a san francisco institution. the museum didn't pay up and neither will the city because of a no ransom policy. >>> dozens of people lost their property when these storage units caught fire. what insurance would have you covered. >> announcer: now news to build a better bay area. from abc 7. >>> the road to the white house is making a stop in the bay area today. you could say to refuel. i'm ama daetz, thanks for joining us. >> i'm dan ashley. both republican and democratic fundraisers are happening in san francisco. >> california is well-know
>> reporter: hailey and zaria, america strong. and by the way, their facebook page is called "zaria x hailey". and keep reading, you too, and thanks for sending me that message. i'm david muir. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. good night. >>> dueling fundraisers in the city by the bay. we're live with team coverage and an event for president trump and an event for the newest democrat to launch a campaign for 2020. >>> only abc 7 news has details on a...
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there's a better choice. >>> finally, america strong. the vietnam veteran and this time, perfect strangers showing up for duty. it was a remarkable moment in niles, michigan. so many people paying tribute to a vietnam veteran they never knew. wayne wilson is 67. and he had knew family and friends. they posted his story online and asked people to pay tribute. they came from michigan and iowa and tennessee and florida too. >> i wanted to pay respects. but especially because -- i didn't get to meet him in life. >> reporter: 3,000 people. people laying flowers, small american flags, writing, simply, thank you, wayne. the american legion with a 21-gun salute. and the american flag folded and presented to wayne's friend charlotte. no brother dies alone. >> he's family. we all say that. youwae's friends and the workers at brown funeral home all of them saying this is proof that we're not afraid to come together and wrap our arms around each other for a vietnam veteran who served his country. >> we needed that tonight. i'm david muir. hope to se
there's a better choice. >>> finally, america strong. the vietnam veteran and this time, perfect strangers showing up for duty. it was a remarkable moment in niles, michigan. so many people paying tribute to a vietnam veteran they never knew. wayne wilson is 67. and he had knew family and friends. they posted his story online and asked people to pay tribute. they came from michigan and iowa and tennessee and florida too. >> i wanted to pay respects. but especially because -- i...
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there's a better choice. >>> finally, america strong. the vietnam veteran and this time, perfect strangers showing up for duty. it was a remarkable moment in niles, michigan. so many people paying tribute to a vietnam veteran who, it turns out, they never even know. wayne wilson was 67. he had a handful of close friends but no living relatives. so those friends and this young intern at the funeral home, all of them had an idea. they posted wayne's story online and asked people to pay tribute. they came from all over michigan and from iowa, and from tennessee and florida too. >> i wanted to pay respects. but especially since -- i didn't get to meet him in life. >> reporter: 3,000 people. people laying flowers, small american flags, writing simply, thank you, wayne. the american legion with a 21-gun salute. and the american flag folded and presented to wayne's friend charlotte andrews. army vet john tinglage says no brother dies alone. >> he's family. we all signed that blank check. you got be there. >> reporter: tonight's, wayne's friends
there's a better choice. >>> finally, america strong. the vietnam veteran and this time, perfect strangers showing up for duty. it was a remarkable moment in niles, michigan. so many people paying tribute to a vietnam veteran who, it turns out, they never even know. wayne wilson was 67. he had a handful of close friends but no living relatives. so those friends and this young intern at the funeral home, all of them had an idea. they posted wayne's story online and asked people to pay...
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we must remember it's not my america or your america. it's our america." >> let's get right to kyra phillips at the white house tonight. world leaders are weighs in on the chants and how the president is dealing with it? >> reporter: indeed. and references the president's racist tweet, justin saying the comments were hurtful and prong. and the german prime minister angela merckel says she stands in solidarity with the four congress women. david. >> thank you. >>> the u.s. military is monitoring a container ship traveling through the strait of hormuz. let's go to martha raddatz. what do we know about the seized ships? >> reporter: iran had seized 23 violated kreerp rules. the british foreign secretary saying he is extremely concerned about the seizure, calling it unacceptable. david, this is a series escalation. >> martha, in the meantime, the u.s. saying it destroyed an iranian drone, and iran is showing video they claim proves it. >> reporter: that's right. they aired video they claim came from the drone the u.s. says it destroyed. the
we must remember it's not my america or your america. it's our america." >> let's get right to kyra phillips at the white house tonight. world leaders are weighs in on the chants and how the president is dealing with it? >> reporter: indeed. and references the president's racist tweet, justin saying the comments were hurtful and prong. and the german prime minister angela merckel says she stands in solidarity with the four congress women. david. >> thank you. >>>...
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we must remember it's not my america or your america -- it's our america. >> let's get right to kyra phillips life at the white house tonight. world leaders are watching this from afar and now weighing in on the chants and how the president is handling this? >> reporter: indeed. strong words, too, referencing the president's racist tweet, canadian prime minister justin trudeau saying the comments were hurtful, wrong, and completely unacceptable. german prime minster angela merkel also weighing in, saying she stands in solidarity with the four congresswomen. >> thank you. >>> we are also watching rising tensions with iran tonight. the u.s. military is monitoring a container ship traveling through the strait of hormuz after word iran seized two more ships there. let's go to martha raddatz. what do we know about the seized ships? >> reporter: the iranians seized a british flagged tanker with 23 crew members in the strait of hormuz claiming it violated international rules. a liberian tanker also seized. the british foreign secretary saying he is extremely concerned about the seizure, cal
we must remember it's not my america or your america -- it's our america. >> let's get right to kyra phillips life at the white house tonight. world leaders are watching this from afar and now weighing in on the chants and how the president is handling this? >> reporter: indeed. strong words, too, referencing the president's racist tweet, canadian prime minister justin trudeau saying the comments were hurtful, wrong, and completely unacceptable. german prime minster angela merkel...
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. >> it's going to be about this country and it is a salute to america. >> reporter: a salute with where the military will play a big part. the president has been fixated on a grand military display since he saw the bastille day celebration in france. thursday's event on the national mall will include military units and flyovers by air force one and the blue angels. >> the best fighter jets in the world and other planes, too, and we're going to have some tanks stationed outside. >> reporter: those tanks spotted today in washington, to the dismay of the city council, which tweeted "tanks but no tanks." h n worry all the military haw traditions of this city and region. >> reporter: the administration won't say how much this will cost. the white house insists the extravaganza is about patriotism, not politics. and it is open to the public, although some v.i.p. tickets have been given to the republican national committee to hand out. so far, nothing for democrats. >> okay, martha raddatz joins us from washington. and the president tweeting today that the pentagon and top military leaders are
. >> it's going to be about this country and it is a salute to america. >> reporter: a salute with where the military will play a big part. the president has been fixated on a grand military display since he saw the bastille day celebration in france. thursday's event on the national mall will include military units and flyovers by air force one and the blue angels. >> the best fighter jets in the world and other planes, too, and we're going to have some tanks stationed...
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it's "america strong." that's firefighter spencer carradine, realizing his firehouse has pulled a fast one on him. the reason everyone is gathered is to give him something special. spencer knows exactly what he's been given, glasses that will help him see colors. he was born colorblind, something he recently shared with colleagues. saying he would like to see the american flag in all its glory. so his fellow firefighters made that happen as well. and here's the moment that stopped spencer in his tracks. not only looking at the flag, but all around. the sky, the trees, overcome with emotion. speechless, until he said this. >> yeah, it's different. >> reporter: and then come the laughs. a friend wanting to make sure they didn't get ripped off on the glasses. >> can you see? i want to make sure they work. >> reporter: today we spoke with spencer about what was going on inside of him. >> it was like nothing i had seen before. i didn't know what to say. i was overwhelmed, confused, i had never seen anything like
it's "america strong." that's firefighter spencer carradine, realizing his firehouse has pulled a fast one on him. the reason everyone is gathered is to give him something special. spencer knows exactly what he's been given, glasses that will help him see colors. he was born colorblind, something he recently shared with colleagues. saying he would like to see the american flag in all its glory. so his fellow firefighters made that happen as well. and here's the moment that stopped...
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>>> and america strong tonight. a simple idea for america's troops overseas. it's off on the right foot. >>> good evening, it's great to start another week with all of you at home. and we begin tonight with that severe thunderstorm watch up tonight from d.c. up through philadelphia and new york city. millions bracing tonight for dangerous winds and rain. the new front causing dangerous cars swamped by flash flooding. more than 300,000 people are without power this evening, from wisconsin all the way to new york city, thousands in brooklyn remain in the dark tonight. all of this also we're also tracking a new tropical threat tonight, that will effect the east coast. storms hitting now and into the evening. abc's linsey davis leads us off. >> oh, no! >> reporter: tonight, powerful storms pounding the northeast. >> debris, power lines, they fell into the roadway. that's why state police shut down 270. >> reporter: the severe weather finally snapping a deadly heat wave. new york city's grid pushed to the limit. overhead wires catching fire, manholes smoking. the p
>>> and america strong tonight. a simple idea for america's troops overseas. it's off on the right foot. >>> good evening, it's great to start another week with all of you at home. and we begin tonight with that severe thunderstorm watch up tonight from d.c. up through philadelphia and new york city. millions bracing tonight for dangerous winds and rain. the new front causing dangerous cars swamped by flash flooding. more than 300,000 people are without power this evening,...