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happened at standing rock. that means a lot.that's where this story starts and ends. >> while you're here in georgia, you might want to take a look at our -- the cherokee, their capital in our state. they even won a supreme court decision that said they could keep their land, and we tic took -- we ticket away from them. >> yeah -- we took it all away from them. >> a sad story. the door is now open on healing this rift. we are all blood brothers in terms of this shared bloody history that we have. and sisters, too. >> i was kind of struck by the fact that once the native americans were put on the reservations, they were not allowed to really hunt and they had no food and they were given very limited portions. i don't understand how anyone could expect them to survive and thrive. do you have any idea of what the rationale was or were they just trying to eliminate them. >> it was slow elimination. that was another reason native americans johns inwith cody and other shows because they were getting -- they were well fed during these
happened at standing rock. that means a lot.that's where this story starts and ends. >> while you're here in georgia, you might want to take a look at our -- the cherokee, their capital in our state. they even won a supreme court decision that said they could keep their land, and we tic took -- we ticket away from them. >> yeah -- we took it all away from them. >> a sad story. the door is now open on healing this rift. we are all blood brothers in terms of this shared bloody...
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then when i see footage from north dakota and from standing rock of the national guard on site usingber bullets on people and tear gas, i mean, it is chilling -- which is what they intend. amy: the dakota access pipeline in north dakota that also owned by energy transfer partners, as is the bayou bridge. >> the bayou bridge is the southern leg of the dakota access pipeline. amy: what about the connection of the sheriffs and louisiana to what is happening in north dakota? you have spoken about this. >> yes. there's a pair scald st. charles parish were the sheriff was president of the national sheriffs association. he took a trip to standing rock to help martin county, which is where the pipeline is, help the sheriffs department there and had a very aggressive facebook post saying the people who are objecting to the pipeline were violent and castigating opponents as people who deserved law enforcement watching them. again, that is concerning for us. what we then see our sheriff do is stand in front of a gas pipeline explosion louisiana just shortly thereafter when a man was killed sayi
then when i see footage from north dakota and from standing rock of the national guard on site usingber bullets on people and tear gas, i mean, it is chilling -- which is what they intend. amy: the dakota access pipeline in north dakota that also owned by energy transfer partners, as is the bayou bridge. >> the bayou bridge is the southern leg of the dakota access pipeline. amy: what about the connection of the sheriffs and louisiana to what is happening in north dakota? you have spoken...
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standing rock. not much has changed. i think that is one of the to grapple with as native american historians. it looks as if in balancing we have tohings, take
standing rock. not much has changed. i think that is one of the to grapple with as native american historians. it looks as if in balancing we have tohings, take
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standing rock. sounds a millionaire. -- sounds familiar. not much has changed. i think that is one of the things we have to wrestle with as native american historians. it looks as if in balancing those two things, we have to take indian land and resources. land and oil and whatever it is now, water. we take it but we pay attention to indian rights. which one trumps, excuse me, the -- trumps the other? i think we know. dr. brunsman: sometimes historians talk about the past, and studying history is the change over time and it's also continuity in certain cases. thank you for giving us so much to think about tonight. >> thank you very much. [applause] dr. brunsman: on behalf of the president and the george washington university, here is a token of our appreciation. your own george washington. dr. calloway: thank you. that will go over well in my indian treaties class. thank you. dr. brunsman: thank you all for being such a great audience. we don't have busts of washington for you but we have birthday cupcakes at the reception. books will be for sale and professor c
standing rock. sounds a millionaire. -- sounds familiar. not much has changed. i think that is one of the things we have to wrestle with as native american historians. it looks as if in balancing those two things, we have to take indian land and resources. land and oil and whatever it is now, water. we take it but we pay attention to indian rights. which one trumps, excuse me, the -- trumps the other? i think we know. dr. brunsman: sometimes historians talk about the past, and studying history...
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at the russian people given the election result we just had which proves that the russian people stand rock solid behind their government government and more importantly given the history of the second one was the sacrifice the epic sacrifice made by the russian people to the cost of twenty seven million lives lost in liberating europe from the scourge of see fascism this is an annoying disgrace and i fear that if someone does not reign in this man sooner rather than later the damage he does and will do will live on after him. russian foreign ministry spokesperson marie is a car of a has reacted to boris johnson's skull ments especially his comparison of the upcoming football world cup with hitler's a little pics of back in one nine hundred thirty six she dubbed the comparison unacceptable and an attempt to portray russia as a common enemy and discuss this development earlier with john laughlin from the institute of democracy incorporation in paris britain needs to aggravate relations with russia in order to increase its own worth you know of all the comparisons of all the historical compar
at the russian people given the election result we just had which proves that the russian people stand rock solid behind their government government and more importantly given the history of the second one was the sacrifice the epic sacrifice made by the russian people to the cost of twenty seven million lives lost in liberating europe from the scourge of see fascism this is an annoying disgrace and i fear that if someone does not reign in this man sooner rather than later the damage he does...
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standing rock. not much has changed. i think that is one of the to grapple with as native american historians. it looks as if in balancing we have tohings, take indian land and resources. but we pay attention to indian rights. which one trumps, excuse me, the other? i think we know. sometimesan: historians talk about the past, as history being the study of change over time. it is also continuity. thank you for giving us so much to think about tonight. >> [applause] on behalf of the president and the george washington university, here is a token of our appreciation. your own george washington. dr. colin calloway: thank you. dr. brunsman: thank you all for being such a great audience. we have birthday cupcakes at the reception. professor will be doing a signing. thank you. dr. colin calloway: thank you very much. >> [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: you were watching american history television, 48 h
standing rock. not much has changed. i think that is one of the to grapple with as native american historians. it looks as if in balancing we have tohings, take indian land and resources. but we pay attention to indian rights. which one trumps, excuse me, the other? i think we know. sometimesan: historians talk about the past, as history being the study of change over time. it is also continuity. thank you for giving us so much to think about tonight. >> [applause] on behalf of the...
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at the russian people given the election result we just had which proves that the russian people stand rock solid behind their government government and more importantly given the history of the second one was the sacrifice the epic sacrifice made by the russian people to the cost of twenty seven million lives lost in liberating europe from the scourge of see flashes on their says and i know why disgrace and i fear that if someone does not reign in this man sooner rather than later the damage he does and will do will live on after him. a russian foreign ministry spokesperson what is the heart of a says johnson's remarks are unacceptable and an attempt to portray russia as a common enemy exception was especially taken to him comparing the upcoming world cup as a similar p.r. event to hitler's lympics in one nine hundred thirty six john laughlin from the institute of democracy and cooperation says johnson's comments contradict the caution of the police investigation. britain needs to. relations with russia in order to increase its own worth you know of all the comparisons of all the historica
at the russian people given the election result we just had which proves that the russian people stand rock solid behind their government government and more importantly given the history of the second one was the sacrifice the epic sacrifice made by the russian people to the cost of twenty seven million lives lost in liberating europe from the scourge of see flashes on their says and i know why disgrace and i fear that if someone does not reign in this man sooner rather than later the damage...
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at the russian people given the election result we just had which proves that the russian people stand rock solid behind their government government and more importantly given the history of the second one was the sacrifice the epic sacrifice made by the russian people to the cost of twenty seven million lives lost in liberating europe from the scourge of now see fascism this is and i know why disgrace and i fear that if someone does not reign in this man sooner rather than later the damage he does and will do will live on after him. russian foreign ministry spokesperson is a part of a has reacted to boris johnson's remarks especially his comparison of the upcoming football world cup with hitler as a limp dicks of back in one nine hundred thirty six he dubbed that comparison unacceptable and attempt to portray russia as a common enemy and i discussed that development earlier with john laughlin from the institute of democracy and cooperation in paris britain needs to aggravate relations with russia in order to increase its own worth you know of all the comparisons of all the historical compa
at the russian people given the election result we just had which proves that the russian people stand rock solid behind their government government and more importantly given the history of the second one was the sacrifice the epic sacrifice made by the russian people to the cost of twenty seven million lives lost in liberating europe from the scourge of now see fascism this is and i know why disgrace and i fear that if someone does not reign in this man sooner rather than later the damage he...
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at the russian people given the election result we just had which proves that the russian people stand rock solid behind their government government and more importantly given the history of the second world war the sacrifice the epic second face made by the russian people to the cost of twenty seven million lives lost in liberty to europe from the scourge of now see fascism this is an annoying disgrace and i fear that if someone does not remain in this man sooner rather than later the damage he does and will do will live on after him there is seems a political climate certainly for a few years where it seemed that everyone thinks they can insult the russian government in particular the president but on this occasion the foreign minister of russia's come out and said that this is unacceptable just like there's a line being drawn now that you know enough is enough. indeed it's now clear that anti russian reeses m is the accepted form of leases on and no where some of the invective some of the insults been directed at russia and its people if you were to substitute the word jewish for russian
at the russian people given the election result we just had which proves that the russian people stand rock solid behind their government government and more importantly given the history of the second world war the sacrifice the epic second face made by the russian people to the cost of twenty seven million lives lost in liberty to europe from the scourge of now see fascism this is an annoying disgrace and i fear that if someone does not remain in this man sooner rather than later the damage...
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in north dakota that is a breathtaking piece because if you read it and if you stood up out of standing rock at the reservation where i was last summer during that time, if you read bobby's speech, every word of it would be relevant to what they were doing there that day. he actually quoted chief joseph who gave a speech in 1877. everyone here would be able to live together as one tribe and one son. there's much in his evolution that's in here that clarifies that question which i think is always the central biographical question. >> you watch this in other program @booktv.org. >> good evening everyone. welcome to the bookstore. we are delighted to host eric this evening as he shares his story with us
in north dakota that is a breathtaking piece because if you read it and if you stood up out of standing rock at the reservation where i was last summer during that time, if you read bobby's speech, every word of it would be relevant to what they were doing there that day. he actually quoted chief joseph who gave a speech in 1877. everyone here would be able to live together as one tribe and one son. there's much in his evolution that's in here that clarifies that question which i think is...
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north dakota, that is a breathtaking piece because -- if you read it, and if you stood up out at standing rock at the reservation where i was last summer, doing that demonstration and read bobby's speech, every word would be relevant to what they were doing there that day. and he actually quoted chief joseph, who gave a speech in 1987, about his -- what chief joseph's hopes for the way the united states would all -- everybody here would be able to living to as one tribe, under one sun and all that. so, there's much in his evolution that is in here that i think clarifies that question which i think is always the central biographical question about bobby. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org doering. >> this weekend, on the c-span networks, tonight, at 9:20 p.m., on c-span, a debate own the suit by a mechanics couple against a colorado bakery for refusing to make their wedding cake, from in the national constitution center in philadelphia. and sunday at 6:30 p.m., daniel mark, chairman of the u.s. commission on international religious freedom, on the current state of rel
north dakota, that is a breathtaking piece because -- if you read it, and if you stood up out at standing rock at the reservation where i was last summer, doing that demonstration and read bobby's speech, every word would be relevant to what they were doing there that day. and he actually quoted chief joseph, who gave a speech in 1987, about his -- what chief joseph's hopes for the way the united states would all -- everybody here would be able to living to as one tribe, under one sun and all...
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these countries that are running huge trade surpluses with us have no incentives to rock that boat all we're doing is standing up >> you would agree with what he's saying? >> i do. i think that's a very temperate and logical communication of the president's intention. and quite frankly, the commercial strategy of our nation i mean, our nation is founded on the idea of access to opportunity through the marketplace. and markets. and if you can't objectively demonstrate to your partners where there is an imbalance and try to correct them, then markets in the long term will lead to political problems
these countries that are running huge trade surpluses with us have no incentives to rock that boat all we're doing is standing up >> you would agree with what he's saying? >> i do. i think that's a very temperate and logical communication of the president's intention. and quite frankly, the commercial strategy of our nation i mean, our nation is founded on the idea of access to opportunity through the marketplace. and markets. and if you can't objectively demonstrate to your...
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. >> from standing rock. >> and navajo to the "today" show. >> we're ready to meet savannah and hoda.being with us on this tuesday morning. it is the first day of spring, i hear. >> we have a little country music playing. blake shelton will be here in a little while. >> we have a lot coming up today. it is a busy morning. we're going to get to your news at 8:00. a fifth bombing rocked texas overnight. this one at a distribution center where a package blew up. gabe gutierrez has the latest on the investigation. hey, gabe. good morning. >> reporter: hoda, good morning. as federal investigators were processing evidence from this neighborhood, they got a call of another explosion overnight, this time at a fedex distribution center, about an hour south of austin near san antonio. one of the employees was injured and released. but initial dispatch call said that package had nails inside it and was bound for austin. this morning, authorities in texas are investigating yet another bomb explosion. this time, a package bound for austin exploded shortly after midnight, after a fedex distribution
. >> from standing rock. >> and navajo to the "today" show. >> we're ready to meet savannah and hoda.being with us on this tuesday morning. it is the first day of spring, i hear. >> we have a little country music playing. blake shelton will be here in a little while. >> we have a lot coming up today. it is a busy morning. we're going to get to your news at 8:00. a fifth bombing rocked texas overnight. this one at a distribution center where a package blew...
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in the stands powerful and loud. rocking berlin's lido and the three musicians are happy they're just doing what they have to do. when we shout into the mike with everything we've got all trying to unite very loud beautiful melodies with very hard music as a takes of the lyrics come from very deep down and goes straight to the core for us to be speaking of we consciously broach difficult and unpleasant subjects that make us angry. stores and you don't have such a vent to be go play tennis or something tennis mean this was what. the lyrics are often about inner conflicts but they also talk about politics such as the rise of the far right in germany the band wants to be active and their fans appreciate that. when i've been a fan from the start of the day we came all the way from switzerland they're amazing on stage just from the outside it's simply fun. to play the concert they explored the german capital the bands from often is made up of singer chris tell bass player david frings and drummer franks. they wrote the first song
in the stands powerful and loud. rocking berlin's lido and the three musicians are happy they're just doing what they have to do. when we shout into the mike with everything we've got all trying to unite very loud beautiful melodies with very hard music as a takes of the lyrics come from very deep down and goes straight to the core for us to be speaking of we consciously broach difficult and unpleasant subjects that make us angry. stores and you don't have such a vent to be go play tennis or...
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was standing rock an example of progressive optimism?uest: it was an example of progressive activism. at first, it appeared that a n, but bigd been wo business did use its influence. i think that the protesters who support them should continue their protests. we have tohould do, put ourselves on the line -- it's easy for me to say sitting here when i am not there. but in fact, i think that the protests should continue despite the fact that it looks like it is a losing cause. host: we have a viewer on twitter who wants your opinion africafree south outcomes. guest: i think that we got rid of the thing we have to get rid of. africa isely, south in pretty bad shape economically , because the deals that were cut to get rid of that left the economy in the hands of the people bearing the country who control the economy in the first place. the price of political freedom and getting the vote was to give up trying to figure out the economy. also, the example of zimbabwe was not a good example because in there, they insisted on taking away and cha
was standing rock an example of progressive optimism?uest: it was an example of progressive activism. at first, it appeared that a n, but bigd been wo business did use its influence. i think that the protesters who support them should continue their protests. we have tohould do, put ourselves on the line -- it's easy for me to say sitting here when i am not there. but in fact, i think that the protests should continue despite the fact that it looks like it is a losing cause. host: we have a...
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they knew his cell phone number and then those two things came together right where i'm standing in red rock north of downtown austin last night. they triangulateded the cell phone when he switched it on. they traced his vehicle to the parking lot of this red roof inn. they moved in, they found that conditt was actually sitting in the vehicle. then he began to drive away. a s.w.a.t team then moved in, boxed conditt's vehicle. as officers approached the vehicle, conditt apparently detonated some sort of explosive device. that is what killed him. but while investigators have their man, they say they still have a lot of work to do here. listen. >> a long day ahead. we are concerned that there may be other packages that are still out there. we need the public to remain vigilant especially today as we go through this investigation. we will be here as long as it takes with our partners to figure out exactly what happened, why it happened and how it happened. >> reporter: now, the why it happened is still obviously a mystery. we do not know the motive of mark anthony conditt. we do know that in 201
they knew his cell phone number and then those two things came together right where i'm standing in red rock north of downtown austin last night. they triangulateded the cell phone when he switched it on. they traced his vehicle to the parking lot of this red roof inn. they moved in, they found that conditt was actually sitting in the vehicle. then he began to drive away. a s.w.a.t team then moved in, boxed conditt's vehicle. as officers approached the vehicle, conditt apparently detonated some...
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where i'm standing in round rock, a short distance from where i am is where this all came to an end.his is where the 24-year-old bomber blew himself up after he was pursued by police driving his vehicle into a ditch. the authorities were able to isolate him based on those images. the images we see here from the federal express office. at least nine security cameras inside there picked him up, allowed the authorities to determine who he was and then track him down. a short distance from where i am, nine miles from here, we take you to fluger vil, fluger vil is where this suspect lived. the picture we're looking at right now is the house where his parents live, a short distance from where he lived. the fbi has rooufred there. you can see there are also cameras that are there. the fbi going in to talk to the residents inside, we believe the parents. there have been other folks gone into the house. neighbors say they are just shocked with this latest news. >> he seemed like a very normal kid which is what everybody says, or most neighbors say in these type of situations. but, you know, o
where i'm standing in round rock, a short distance from where i am is where this all came to an end.his is where the 24-year-old bomber blew himself up after he was pursued by police driving his vehicle into a ditch. the authorities were able to isolate him based on those images. the images we see here from the federal express office. at least nine security cameras inside there picked him up, allowed the authorities to determine who he was and then track him down. a short distance from where i...
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standing. >> reporter: along allen rock avenue, nine businesses were hit. >> it feels really bad. you get up and find your business destroyed. >> reporter: javier owns this business. this is the damage left behind there. >> i know at least 10 people that got damaged. my damage is $4000 in damage for repairs. >> reporter: on this surveillance camera, you see lights approaching, then the window to the left of the door shatters. take another look. this is 3:00 in the morning. the car passes, then boom, the window destroyed. >> i saw the window crack, and then i saw the little pellet hole. >> reporter: meantime in japan town, at least eight cars along 5th street had their windows shot out. >> then i noticed the window was really broken. i came back and checked all of the cars and saw them all broken. eight cars damaged all in a row. >> reporter: richard allen johns just bought this brand-new toyota last month. >> it's so bad. it's horrible. >> reporter: neighbors are turning security video over to police in hopes that they find the people responsible. >> as a neighbor, i'm concerned f
standing. >> reporter: along allen rock avenue, nine businesses were hit. >> it feels really bad. you get up and find your business destroyed. >> reporter: javier owns this business. this is the damage left behind there. >> i know at least 10 people that got damaged. my damage is $4000 in damage for repairs. >> reporter: on this surveillance camera, you see lights approaching, then the window to the left of the door shatters. take another look. this is 3:00 in the...
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or he would say, upon this rock, i will build this church. he is standingnderstand what his message was. there's so much biblical illiteracy. >> when i see you there and watch how you love to learn, but i think it's more than learning things you didn't know. i feel like, you're at a transformative time in your life. i feel like there's a new dawn, like something is happening. >> i think the other happened first. i think i went to israel and experienced that. and that ushered in a new time of harvest for me. and going to people like rabbi jason and all of the teachers that have taught me so much, these guys take you ten layers deeper into the stories you have been reading in the bible all your life. this guy, jason, gave me a reason to love december 25th. i know jesus wasn't born on december 25th. he explained and he knows because all of the numerical things, he tells me that's when jesus was conceived. his life did start then. >> what do you do when people go, wait a minute. i've learned this since i was a kid. >> they're wrong. not that i'm the expert. i'm
or he would say, upon this rock, i will build this church. he is standingnderstand what his message was. there's so much biblical illiteracy. >> when i see you there and watch how you love to learn, but i think it's more than learning things you didn't know. i feel like, you're at a transformative time in your life. i feel like there's a new dawn, like something is happening. >> i think the other happened first. i think i went to israel and experienced that. and that ushered in a...
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standing next to a north korean soldier. eye to eye. just the strange n. ness of the moment. >> and we've been talking to some of the republic of korea, the rock soldiers whoof the demarcation line and how they are so much larger. they kept saying to me you think it is the boogeyman and they are so small, 5'2", 100 pounds. and that is the reality on the other side. this is the trip we took back in september. also key in the timing this whole, you know, tariff thing that the president signed this week and how it could impact our friends in south korea which the timing not awesome given what we need from them to make this happen on the peninsula. they have asked for an exemption. >> they have. so the south korean security adviser who made the announcement last night, he is the one who in that meeting apparently, it is being reported, formally requested a waiver. there hasn't been a response yet. but first of all south korea is the third largest provider of steel to the united states. and the south korean free trade deal which is currently up in question was the biggest free trade deal the united states has done since nafta. it was a huge deal. there were a l
standing next to a north korean soldier. eye to eye. just the strange n. ness of the moment. >> and we've been talking to some of the republic of korea, the rock soldiers whoof the demarcation line and how they are so much larger. they kept saying to me you think it is the boogeyman and they are so small, 5'2", 100 pounds. and that is the reality on the other side. this is the trip we took back in september. also key in the timing this whole, you know, tariff thing that the president...
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rock that boat. all we're doing is standing up. >> navarro said that by slapping tariffs on steel andm alumi the white house is acting in the nation's economic and nationase rity interests. >>> also in washington, the treasury department imposed nctions on russian organizations and individuals in retaliation for interfering in the 2016 predential election and for malicious cyber attack. same sanctions target t russian groups that were indicted last month by special counsel mueller. the sanctions block them from traveling to the u.s. they freeze any assets in the country. and bar americanse busin from doing business with them. the trump administration alsod accuseussian government hackers of targeting the american energy grid. >>> oiledrices e higher today, helped by signs of growing global demand. the international energy agency expects that more demand will offset increased u.s. shale production keeping the oil market balucced pretty this year. the report comes one day after opec raised its forecast for shale production. e price of domestic crude settled above $61. >>> well, the market has found some
rock that boat. all we're doing is standing up. >> navarro said that by slapping tariffs on steel andm alumi the white house is acting in the nation's economic and nationase rity interests. >>> also in washington, the treasury department imposed nctions on russian organizations and individuals in retaliation for interfering in the 2016 predential election and for malicious cyber attack. same sanctions target t russian groups that were indicted last month by special counsel...
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. >> i would stand right in front of the neighbor and hear boom. the rocksflier where. >> reporter: the water was blasting from a 12-inch main. spraying water into nearby businesses. the enormous rupture even caused the street to sink down. >> i thought all the windows were going to burst. >> reporter: this woman's store was flooded with the water. >> the water was falling all over the place. >> reporter: another main just 15 feet from this one ruptured a day ago. officials say it is possible when they shut down the other increase, it is a man that blew tonight. likely old age is to blame. the mains were installed in 1923. for neighbors it's going to be another night without water. >> i checked this morning and they said to get in the shower as you can. shortly after that the water was off again. >> reporter: work crews here will spend most of the night again trying to pump all that water out from underneath the streets. as for water service for these neighbors, it could be until the early morning hours, and much longer for street repairs and the sinkhole to
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rock the shining travel time. specific route is a place of pilgrimage not only for the council on tentative slovaks the full driscoll says standsas a symbol of the close dialogue between secular and temporal power and of the long history of approach mint and a strange mix between the two major poles of interest in this part of the one. the treasure house of slovakia the space region watched over by saints and protected by mighty wolves. she found a startup. she is a building contractor. and she is a leading european politician stories that must be told for they're still not commonplace yet. white women at the top of. this year's international women's day on. made in germany next d.w. . rights lawyer. culture. hair. superfood stylish style icon. lifestyle your role. in sixty minutes. is known as. i know just you know who can day. you know the banks and you know why and so was the language of the banks. speaking the truth global news that matters g.w. made for minds. hello and welcome to made in germany i'm helena home free march the eighth is international women's day and our show is going to celebrate some amazing women at the
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her great granddaughter helen to ask about where gender equality stands today because they looked at her. she has celebrated like a rock star helen pancoast great granddaughter of emily and pancoast one of britain's most eminent who read these rights as a women's much in london's trafalgar square. to be speaking here on the exact same couple used by my grandmother sylvia and my great grandmother emily was during those very very difficult subject campaign feels incredibly surreal. people have always asked helen pancoast about her name and as a consequence she could involved with feminism from a young age. she now writes books and uses her famous name to raise awareness of the battles that still need to be fought as you put the sash on if that engagement with. the past. the same would still relevant today and you feel quite energized over one hundred years ago helen family sometimes used militant tactics to fight for women's right to vote they were put in prison and went on hunger strike. today women do have equal rights but for helen pankhurst there are still many injustices in daily life the overruled miss option eithe
her great granddaughter helen to ask about where gender equality stands today because they looked at her. she has celebrated like a rock star helen pancoast great granddaughter of emily and pancoast one of britain's most eminent who read these rights as a women's much in london's trafalgar square. to be speaking here on the exact same couple used by my grandmother sylvia and my great grandmother emily was during those very very difficult subject campaign feels incredibly surreal. people have...
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stands today. we've got to say that. she is celebrated like a rock star helen pankhurst great granddaughter of emily and pancoast one of britain's most eminent campaigners for women's rights at a women's march in london's trafalgar square. to be speaking here on the exact same platform used by my grandmother sylvia and my great grandmother and myleene was. during those very very difficult suffragette campaign feels incredibly surreal to me. people have always asked helen pankhurst about her name and as a consequence she got involved with feminism from a young age she now writes books and uses her famous name to raise awareness of the battles that still need to be fought as you put the sash on if that engagement with . the past. the same would still relevant today and you feel quite energized over one hundred years ago helen's family sometimes used militant tactics to fight for women's right to vote they were put in prison and went on hunger strike. today women do have equal rights but for helen pancoast there are still many injustices in daily life t
stands today. we've got to say that. she is celebrated like a rock star helen pankhurst great granddaughter of emily and pancoast one of britain's most eminent campaigners for women's rights at a women's march in london's trafalgar square. to be speaking here on the exact same platform used by my grandmother sylvia and my great grandmother and myleene was. during those very very difficult suffragette campaign feels incredibly surreal to me. people have always asked helen pankhurst about her...
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rock the shining travel time. today specific brand is a place of pilgrimage and not only for the cultural identity of the slovaks the fortress also standss a symbol of the close dialogue between secular and temporal power and of the long history of approach mint and a strange mix between the two major poles of interest in this part of the world. the treasure house of slovakia the space region watched over by saints and protected by mighty us. to golf. to football personally. with the world cup in sight in argentina all eyes are on one man lino missing messiah. will we see another classic duel between germany and argentina. and missy clinch the title catching the move in argentina. next d.w. . we can all raise a cup of java in her honor. military band. one hundred ten years ago she invented the coffee holder today it's an essential item in many kitchens. military since one of the women pioneers in our series for international women's day you wrote in sixty minutes on t.w. . women often fighting for the case to take things seriously in the world oh boy here's what's coming up women's tour. superhero smart women smart talks smart state the
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these countries that are running huge trade surpluses with us have no incentives to rock that boat all we're doing is standing up >> you would agree with what he's saying? >> i do. i think that's a very temperate and logical communication of the president's intention. and quite frankly, the commercial strategy of our nation i mean, our nation is founded on the idea of access to opportunity through the marketplace. and markets. and if you can't objectively demonstrate to your partners where there is an imbalance and try to correct them, then markets in the long term will lead to political problems much of what the president is talking about will lead to strategic -- strategic comity. that's really what you try to strike across an international order of marketplace >> this is not without risk. you look at risks for a living this is not without potential risks. >> there are absolute political risks to these demonstrates and purposes but again, i think the president has demonstrated throughout his commercial life a phenomenal understanding of the pushes and pulls and sensitivities around marketplaces and markets
these countries that are running huge trade surpluses with us have no incentives to rock that boat all we're doing is standing up >> you would agree with what he's saying? >> i do. i think that's a very temperate and logical communication of the president's intention. and quite frankly, the commercial strategy of our nation i mean, our nation is founded on the idea of access to opportunity through the marketplace. and markets. and if you can't objectively demonstrate to your...
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stand. abc 7 sports brought to you by river rock casino. >> don't you feel terrible?s toasty and warm and poor shu -- >> i feel horrible. >> yeah, pstop messing with your sister! hey! hey! don't make me come back there! so? feels really good.... yeah, i'm gonna buy it. (vo) customer service that goes the extra mile. enterprise makes it easy. here's something you should know. there's a serious virus out there that 1 in 30 boomers has, yet most don't even know it. a virus that's been almost forgotten. it's hepatitis c. hep c can hide in the body for years without symptoms. left untreated it can lead to liver damage, even liver cancer. the only way to know if you have hep c is to ask your healthcare provider for the simple blood test. if you have hep c, it can be cured. for us, it's time to get tested. it's the only way to know for sure. ♪ ♪ my husband is probably going to think i'm crazy. he thinks i'm going to see my sister! ♪ ♪ sometimes the confidence to be spontaneous starts with financial stability. once i heard it i was shocked. i just thought, i have to go get it
stand. abc 7 sports brought to you by river rock casino. >> don't you feel terrible?s toasty and warm and poor shu -- >> i feel horrible. >> yeah, pstop messing with your sister! hey! hey! don't make me come back there! so? feels really good.... yeah, i'm gonna buy it. (vo) customer service that goes the extra mile. enterprise makes it easy. here's something you should know. there's a serious virus out there that 1 in 30 boomers has, yet most don't even know it. a virus that's...
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corporate and public interests up to the last drop unveils the long standing rule for water in europe april on al-jazeera a scandal that's rocked the nation to its core and exposed hundreds of calls official. in bribes just to show the most dangerous commodity on air sometimes take a spot a day or an edifice to blow up a personal five days judicial corruption as an account by a bag i come out of my compass in an exclusive documentary al-jazeera and examined one man's extraordinary battle for just as in donna. when the south meets noles high level korean talks are underway. hello i'm sure with our jazeera live from doha also coming up in the program anger in venezuela prisoners families appeal for answers after a deadly riot. saudi arabia could face legal action by the families of those killed in the nine eleven attacks a u.s. judge clears the way. to find out what's behind online retailer amazon and struck in valley. high level talks between south and north korea have begun in the demilitarized zone which divides the two countries earlier south korea's convoy went over the unification bridge which leads to the trees village of
corporate and public interests up to the last drop unveils the long standing rule for water in europe april on al-jazeera a scandal that's rocked the nation to its core and exposed hundreds of calls official. in bribes just to show the most dangerous commodity on air sometimes take a spot a day or an edifice to blow up a personal five days judicial corruption as an account by a bag i come out of my compass in an exclusive documentary al-jazeera and examined one man's extraordinary battle for...
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students at eagle rock high school in los angeles with a moment of silence, standing right there behind 17 empty chairs. while in that florida courtroom today, alleged gunman nikolas cruz face-to-face with the families of the victims. what his lawyers asked for. and the calls we never heard before. abc's victor oquendo leading us off. >> reporter: a sea of students seizing their moment. at 10:00 a.m., classmates from more than 3,000 schools walking out, in solidarity with the victims of the parkland shooting. saying when it comes to gun violence, they've had enough. >> what do we want? >> gun control. >> when do we want it? >> now! >> reporter: in parkland, they flooded the football field for 17 minutes, for each of the 14 students and three teachers killed. what was that like for you? >> it gave me the chills, just looking around at the whole student body on the football field. i'm proud of all of them. >> reporter: this playing out as the alleged killer came face-to-face with the parents of the victims. those parents reduced to tears. >> a plea of not guilty shall be entered on the de
students at eagle rock high school in los angeles with a moment of silence, standing right there behind 17 empty chairs. while in that florida courtroom today, alleged gunman nikolas cruz face-to-face with the families of the victims. what his lawyers asked for. and the calls we never heard before. abc's victor oquendo leading us off. >> reporter: a sea of students seizing their moment. at 10:00 a.m., classmates from more than 3,000 schools walking out, in solidarity with the victims of...
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a rock a test of the economic impact as part of the t.v. project. which stands for the economics of ecosystems and biodiversity. the facility and ministry of the environment the national industrial association and the german agency for international cooperation or g i said are involved. approaches to look at natural resources in economic terms because most of them have had no clear value. so the project tries to make something tangible in real that didn't have a clear value until now that on my wall or in the hand how to integrate that value into business and decisions is the. one study compare different ways of farming us. it concluded that organic forest farming like costa does is forty five percent more productive than conventional methods. this farmers collective from a marine has been supplying by iraq since two thousand and nine they've negotiated a purchase guarantee under fixed price that provide security for the families here the study shows incomes in the community have increased significantly with a switch toward gammick what baracoa doesn't by itself
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rock music plays ] hey, back there. kill the music! hey, that's enough! man: ...dreams! [ grunting indistinctly ] hey! guys! stand up! asses. [ police radio chatter ] what's going on? ng on my sister. sounds like a violation to me. [ grunts ] [ both grunting ] hey. hey! hey. no. what the hell?! [ handcuffs click ] you should have let them knock themselves out. i have the situation under control. really? [ police radio chatter ] we get there these two idiots are wasted, and all of a sudden, chris just starts whaling on this guy. what is his problem? i don't know. he just went off. [ sighs ] seriously? he did that at fite nite, too. [ siren wailing ] what do you mean? well, he, i mean he just went nuts on this delivery guy over the kosher wine. and you didn't tell me? well, i thought it was a one-time thing, but now i'm sensing it's a pattern. has he said anything? about what? uh, about this, about what's happening with him. no, just that his circadian rhythms are off. maybe you should talk to him. jamie: listen, midtown you might want to think about taking a night off. i told you, i'm not partying. i'm working. okay,
rock music plays ] hey, back there. kill the music! hey, that's enough! man: ...dreams! [ grunting indistinctly ] hey! guys! stand up! asses. [ police radio chatter ] what's going on? ng on my sister. sounds like a violation to me. [ grunts ] [ both grunting ] hey. hey! hey. no. what the hell?! [ handcuffs click ] you should have let them knock themselves out. i have the situation under control. really? [ police radio chatter ] we get there these two idiots are wasted, and all of a sudden,...
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rocks off in front of it. breaking news that mustache remain there now voter turnout is currently stands at almost sixty eight percent special little more than the election in two thousand and twelve i should expect people from all over oh different kinds of people turned out to cost that vote and have best say. ah. what a story. to put such a. you know if they said ok to my chagrin it should take. a little me. so this country russia the biggest country on earth how do you say in the twenty eighty presidential vote we're going to leave you with a look at red square for now resplendent tonight let's spin that camera and take a look at the beautifully lit ramparts of the kremlin we're going to be friendly and go the same puzzles cathedral as we ponder the result take it in and bring in more coverage here and i'll see internationally. thank you and i would say thanks for watching. but i was selling you on the idea that dropping bombs brings peace to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battle. to stop spreading tell you that might be gossip the tabloids lifestyles. off the bad guys and tell me you are not
rocks off in front of it. breaking news that mustache remain there now voter turnout is currently stands at almost sixty eight percent special little more than the election in two thousand and twelve i should expect people from all over oh different kinds of people turned out to cost that vote and have best say. ah. what a story. to put such a. you know if they said ok to my chagrin it should take. a little me. so this country russia the biggest country on earth how do you say in the twenty...
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stands with you. liberty mutual insurance. >> all right. so chaos continues to rock the west wing. h.r. mcmaster may be out by the end of the month. let's bring back john avlon and karem. it sounds like people on both sides were excited about this. he was somebody who everybody admired. he had a great reputation. so if he's out, who replaces him? what do we think happens next, john? >> names are being floated, including john bolton. it makes people nervous. extreme right hawk. look, this is a real loss potentially for the west wing. mcmaster is widely admired, he had the cajones to tell the president what he needed to hear whether he liked it or not. >> he's very professional. i've known him since the gulf war. the first time i ran him him was during a tank battle. straight up one of the nicest, most professional guys. when he conducts a briefing in the white house, it's straeurbgts to the point. when he's talking to you, he's on on point. he's not spinning. the guy, as you said, has had the reputation of going straight to the president and tells him what he needs to hear, not necessari
stands with you. liberty mutual insurance. >> all right. so chaos continues to rock the west wing. h.r. mcmaster may be out by the end of the month. let's bring back john avlon and karem. it sounds like people on both sides were excited about this. he was somebody who everybody admired. he had a great reputation. so if he's out, who replaces him? what do we think happens next, john? >> names are being floated, including john bolton. it makes people nervous. extreme right hawk. look,...
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health marriages abortions attempted suicide one night stands stress and loneliness had all taken their toll. to arthur miller was already on the rocks alcohol and medication ease the emotional pain of a series of miscarriages chronic insomnia and repeated bounce of depression. she had been hospitalized several times. onset munro was this oblique distracted and finding it hard to concentrate. she would lose interest in the middle of a see how mine would just disappear she was all excited about opening the bottle of champagne and then she would look away in for a second stop the scene inside of herself and then come back billie saw that we all saw that we all saw went from her vibrations this she. just disappeared she was tired she wasn't thinking well i've been let alone a centrist you know i was. a good enough soldier to see what i had to do in that kissing in that kissing sequence she had so many opportunities to drift away. and i guess. you know which struggled so that way we were able to continue otherwise marilyn was really in bad shape i felt she would never make a movie again. she was always late we'd sit around and wait and w
health marriages abortions attempted suicide one night stands stress and loneliness had all taken their toll. to arthur miller was already on the rocks alcohol and medication ease the emotional pain of a series of miscarriages chronic insomnia and repeated bounce of depression. she had been hospitalized several times. onset munro was this oblique distracted and finding it hard to concentrate. she would lose interest in the middle of a see how mine would just disappear she was all excited about...
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rock star. have you heard his new single, stand? it's true. he's got a new album out.ith all due respect i can speak for most americans when i say that's one anthem we can all agree to kneel for. after you listen you'll really get the joke. he's not even here to defend himself. surely it is wonderful to be here with you and not just the journalists, but my other friends in congress and especially my friends across the aisle. and nancy, it's always great to break bread with you. i promise next time i'll try not to leave as many crumbs. y'all be nice to her. first female speaker of the house. congratulations, by the way, on that achievement. no, in all seriousness we really do have our own disagreements up here, but there's one thing we can all agree on. and that is the the importance of a free and fair press and the importance of exercising that first amendment, the very first one that was placed in the bill of rights. and believe it or not, we are very grateful for the work you do in the press corp to make sure you continue to preserve that legacy. in the last six mont
rock star. have you heard his new single, stand? it's true. he's got a new album out.ith all due respect i can speak for most americans when i say that's one anthem we can all agree to kneel for. after you listen you'll really get the joke. he's not even here to defend himself. surely it is wonderful to be here with you and not just the journalists, but my other friends in congress and especially my friends across the aisle. and nancy, it's always great to break bread with you. i promise next...
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rocks off in front of it. breaking news that mustache remains now voter turnout is currently stands at almost sixty eight percent special little more than the election in two thousand and twelve i should expect people from all over oh different. and if people turned out to cost their votes and have best say. the least how you. want to. put such a. bit of research. money should get it should. was. was will be. so this vast country russia the biggest country on earth how do you say in the twenty eighty presidential vote we're going to leave you with a look at red square for now responding to my let's spin that camera take a look at the beautiful little ramparts of the kremlin we're going to be friendly and they go the same basil's cathedral as we ponder the result take it is. pretty more coverage here in our c international is can we go and make it right but i would say thanks for watching. please. meanwhile russia has expelled twenty three british diplomats in a tit for tat move this follows the recent poisoning a former russian spy said case kind of pal and his daughter in english city of seoul was pre. done off
rocks off in front of it. breaking news that mustache remains now voter turnout is currently stands at almost sixty eight percent special little more than the election in two thousand and twelve i should expect people from all over oh different. and if people turned out to cost their votes and have best say. the least how you. want to. put such a. bit of research. money should get it should. was. was will be. so this vast country russia the biggest country on earth how do you say in the twenty...