It. Heres ray flores. Ladies and gentlemen, after 12 rounds, we go to the scorecards. Here are your score totals. Judges at ringside, scores them out 115 to 109. And 116 to 108 for your winner by unanimous decision and still the junior featherweight champion carl the jackal frampton. No surprise. The jackal wins in an unanimous decision. Retained his junior featherweight title. Hes now with brent. Brent . There it is. Second time he has defended the world title. You got dropped, carl twice in the opening round. What was going through your mind . It was just i dont know. I was in just shock. Come out slow, but i need to give gonzalez credit. If you look at him, he doesnt look like a big puncher. The man can punch and a car washington yore. You said you need to come to america not just to win but to put on a show. Did you do that . Well, it was exciting. It wasnt you know, it wasnt the performance that i wanted. I had a few you know, i dont want to make excuses. I took a little bit too m
Which could be around 105. Let me show you what the forecast is for sunday. In the morning, if youre up early at 6 00. 70s and low 80s. Quickly by 9 00, well have heat index values over 90. By lunchtime, talking triple digit heat index. Up to 102 and the height of the heat tomorrow. When you factor in the temperatures and the humidity, at about 4 00 or 5 00. That would be the heart of it throughout the day. And then well see things settle down as we head toward the evening hours. As we look at the day planner for sunday, it is going to be a sunny, hot day, an outside chance of a storm. 91 by noon. 95 at 3 00 with a high of 98 degrees and not a lot of wind. We do have some relief coming by the middle of the week. Well show you the sevenday in a few minutes. The heat is on with tomorrow promising to be worse. The National Park service telling people to beat the heat at the indoor museums. Stephanie tells us they are taking special heat precautions. We all know how tight security here at
Next from American History tv from the u. S. Naval academy and annapolis, marginalized aspects of the american revolution. Includes covered africanamerican, disabled soldiers, and combat metal character does 90minute Program Includes many anecdotes and illustrations of what life was like during the revolutionary war for these marginalized groups. Good afternoon, everyone, and welcome to the third panel today of the naval history symposium for 2015. My name is lee pennington. I am an associate professor of history here the naval academy. My field of research is japanese history, but what i specifically write about is Japanese Military medicine and the experiences of japanese Wounded Soldiers and disabled veterans. Our panel today has two papers about medicine, another paper about experiences of African Americans in naval affairs, and the panels title is from the margins, africanamericans, disabled soldiers, and combat medical care. We have three presenters today, topher mckee our first
I am an associate professor of history here the naval academy. My field of research is japanese history, but what i specifically write about is Japanese Military medicine and the experiences of japanese Wounded Soldiers and disabled veterans. Our panel today has two papers about medicine, another paper about experiences of African Americans in naval affairs, and the panels title is from the , africanamericans, disabled soldiers, and combat medical care. We have three presenters today, our first presentation will be christopher, who is giving a presentation titled no arms, no problem, the surprising and somewhat scandalous life of a disabled 19thcentury soldier a sailor. Emeritus andfessor since 2012 has been a scholar in residence at the Newberry Library located in chicago. He is the author of a number of books, including a naval biography, which first appeared in 1972, a gentlemanly and honorable profession, the creation of the u. S. Naval officer for, which was sailored in 1991, and
Its wednesday october 2nd. Im Ayman Mohyeldin alongside Yasmin Vossoughian. Congressional sources well nbc news that the state departments Inspector General has asked to hold an urgent briefing from staffers from several house Senate Committees today. It comes as secretary of state mike pompeo resists efforts by House Democrats to interview five current or former state Department Officials as part of their impeachment inquiry centering on a scandal. Writing i am concerned with aspects of your request that can be understood only to attempt to intimidate bully the distinguished part professionals of the department of state. He went on, let me be clear, i will not tolerate such tactics and i will use all means at my disposal to prevent and expose any attempts to intimidate the dedicated professionals. And nbc news confirmed monday that the secretary of state was on that call, in his letter, pompeo acknowledged that he had received the subpoena and would respond by friday. Meanwhile, the c