One in august, and the rebel controlled neighborhood. Hundreds of civilians were killed. A mistake was made in hiring the sign Language Interpreter, most experts agree he was faking his hand signs and investigations underway to determine how he was hired and if he was ever vetted those are the headlines im john, america tonight is coming up next,ly see you back here at 11 00 eastern, and remember you can all get the latest news on aljazeera. Com. On america tonight, not my fault, man. The case that raise as point in question about justice. Can you be too rich . For you to say that because i have money, i can do as i please in this country. Also tonight, break up gone bad. Her exs online revenge. What if my students see this, what if my colleagues see this. And the face off, over a frozen frontier. Why Everyone Wants a piece of some of the most inhospitable places on earth. And good evening thank you for being with us. We begin tonight with a look at crime, punishment, and the judgement
U. S. Response talking with state Department Personnel about the u. S. Response to ebola. The cspan cities tour takes book tv on the road, traveling to u. S. Cities to learn about their history and literary life. This time we partnered with timewarner cable. We make the most cheese and the best cheese. The industry developed in was nsin from what homestead cheese where each farm family made cheese for their own use. It was recognized that we had an ideal environment for raising dairy cattle, and cheese was a way to take that perishable product before refrigeration, which would only last about three days. If you make cheddar cheese, it can last for a decade. This was the late 1880s when the industry got started in wisconsin. Daries would form a cooperative, and they would hire a cheese maker and they would work for the cooperative on shares. The cheese makers tended to move around a lot. In 1930 over 2,000 cheese plants were in wisconsin. As transportation and the road system improved,
Dennis why movies are getting booted from the big screen in a desperate race to fight for your box office bucks. Cheryl time for stocks now. Every 15 minutes, bringing in Nicole Petallides. We talked about this earlier, you dont get big reaction today from the fed chairmans testimony, that is the good thing we are nothing a lot of volatility. You are right. We stayed within the 100 points range top to bottom. Up about 18 points. That being said, we do have a highly comminuted fed for the moment, they can turn on a dime. Housing numbers pretty weak for a month of june, that is not good news. Overall you do see we maintain up arrows. Dennis thank you very much, nicole. Ben bernanke answering tough questions on the economy. Peter barnes from capitol hill with what she has to say. Peter. Peter the fed staying on message on paper. It depends on the incoming data whether or not the fed will start to tapers 85 billion per month in bond purchases, quantitative easing sooner or later. But he di
For that well bring in ellison barber for the congressional side of this and theres a lot of congressmen who are back in their districts. Conversations going on, but the president is considering declaring a National Emergency to build the wall and democrats are pushing back and calling it a terrible eyed and questioning the legality of it. And the president submitted a pentagon budget and the number is 20 billion total out of the Defense Budget to build a wall. I think it would harm readiness and our military. Democratic leaders said they agreed to continue conversations with the white house and cannot resolve this until the government is open. The top two leaders from the right and the left in the house and senate spent roughly two hours at the white house yesterday meeting with President Trump. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority leader Chuck Schumer said they told the president , pleaded with him to end the partial shutdown and then continue discussions. He said hed keep