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enrique: parecÍan bailar en el cielo al compÁs de la quinta y preciosa sinfonÍa de beethoven.ornada 10 del fÚtbol mexicano. no, no serÁ un sÚper clÁsico, serÁ una batalla campal entre los odiados rivales.
enrique: parecÍan bailar en el cielo al compÁs de la quinta y preciosa sinfonÍa de beethoven.ornada 10 del fÚtbol mexicano. no, no serÁ un sÚper clÁsico, serÁ una batalla campal entre los odiados rivales.
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enrique: parecÍan bailar en el cielo al compÁs de la quinta y preciosa sinfonÍa de beethoven.s en tobillos, rodillas o en las piernas provocados por las várices
enrique: parecÍan bailar en el cielo al compÁs de la quinta y preciosa sinfonÍa de beethoven.s en tobillos, rodillas o en las piernas provocados por las várices
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enrique: parecÍan bailar en el cielo al compÁs de la quinta y preciosa sinfonÍa de beethoven.
enrique: parecÍan bailar en el cielo al compÁs de la quinta y preciosa sinfonÍa de beethoven.
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i backed beethoven, who took it with a commanding 60% of the vote! i won, everybody. ( applause ) i've always said , i've always said it: never bring a flute to a machete fight, a saying that finally makes sense. then we asked what brought you more joy, seeing a photo of your coworker's baby or not getting charged for the extra guac on your burrito? mama arianna put her bets on baby, but 86% of america jumped on my free guac bus. ( cheers and applause ) that's right. guac came out on top! then also came out of the sides when you took a bite. takeaway: i won both match-ups! i don't want to gloat, but i do wish arianna was here so i could not want to gloat right to her face. now it's time for our friday fighter du jour. contributor. get ready for the hodg-man, the hodg-myth, the hodg-legend, john hodgman! ( cheers and applause ) john, thanks so much. thanks for being here. good to see you. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: john, you're a brave man for being here. so many good men have fallen before you. tell me, what are you doing with your time thes
i backed beethoven, who took it with a commanding 60% of the vote! i won, everybody. ( applause ) i've always said , i've always said it: never bring a flute to a machete fight, a saying that finally makes sense. then we asked what brought you more joy, seeing a photo of your coworker's baby or not getting charged for the extra guac on your burrito? mama arianna put her bets on baby, but 86% of america jumped on my free guac bus. ( cheers and applause ) that's right. guac came out on top! then...
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oficial del alguacil del condado de san mateo beethoven por agredir a los agentes y mujeres que se resistierona anual de 22. el campo y aguaceros en el condado de sonoma las lluvias causan estragos en la zona, se toman medidas ante el pronÓstico de que las precipitaciones alcanzan varias pulgadas de lluvia. ramÓn adame nos cuenta lo que se vive en santa rosa. >>esta aumentando mucho mÁs el agua. >> ha aumentado bastante con estas Últimas lluvias en santa rosa, en sonoma- ramÓn:de 30 pies de largo de un pasillo que da al estacionamiento,ubicada sobre cleveland, no hubo personas lesionadas. el departamento de obras pÚblicas de santa rosa, por si acaso ofrece arena gratis para que los residentes que estÉn en zonas de alto riesgo tienen costales para evitar inundaciones. se han tomado medidas para que fluya el agua sin problemas en el sistema de drenaje. >> tuvimos unas tormentas la semana pasada, que nos dieron la oportunidad anterior de limpiar el sistema de desagües, los colectores de aguas fluviales y los arroyos. ramÓn: las precipitaciones y vientos podrÍan ser mÁs intensos, segÚn expertos en
oficial del alguacil del condado de san mateo beethoven por agredir a los agentes y mujeres que se resistierona anual de 22. el campo y aguaceros en el condado de sonoma las lluvias causan estragos en la zona, se toman medidas ante el pronÓstico de que las precipitaciones alcanzan varias pulgadas de lluvia. ramÓn adame nos cuenta lo que se vive en santa rosa. >>esta aumentando mucho mÁs el agua. >> ha aumentado bastante con estas Últimas lluvias en santa rosa, en sonoma-...
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first, time for beethoven's seventh symphony, before we go to break.honor of refugees and volunteers. see you in a few minutes. ♪ . >>> it's the day of the 18th anniversary of hong kong's return to china. as with other years, a demonstration opposing some of the hong kong special administrative region and government's policies is taking place. the march alway
first, time for beethoven's seventh symphony, before we go to break.honor of refugees and volunteers. see you in a few minutes. ♪ . >>> it's the day of the 18th anniversary of hong kong's return to china. as with other years, a demonstration opposing some of the hong kong special administrative region and government's policies is taking place. the march alway
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beethoven's "ode to joy" was played in a musical tribute to those who lost their lives. phil: let's take you to brussels in our correspondent barbara. we have had several arrest's over the last 24 hours. what are the links? reporter: we see two groups of people. one group arrested last night are connected, so the police says, to be brussels bombings on tuesday. these people are identified, but we do not know how they are related to these bombings. they may be perpetrators, may be direct participants, may be logistics people or planning. and we have these people as we saw with two others who were picked up in brussels who were linked to this plot in paris, a new plot last night, which was foiled by the french police as they could arrest to be keen meant. we have two sets of people. they are linked. they are part of one network that president hollande spoke about and it is much larger than anything they saw in europe with regard to a jihadi cell. phil: all of the arrests the belgian police are making, police seem to have stepped up activity. is that to do with intelligence
beethoven's "ode to joy" was played in a musical tribute to those who lost their lives. phil: let's take you to brussels in our correspondent barbara. we have had several arrest's over the last 24 hours. what are the links? reporter: we see two groups of people. one group arrested last night are connected, so the police says, to be brussels bombings on tuesday. these people are identified, but we do not know how they are related to these bombings. they may be perpetrators, may be...
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. >> performing beethoven's ode to joy in the square there.rmance a call for peace and hem of hope for the future. and live pictures for you right now of the memorial at the square which has been growing ever since the tragic attacks. mourners gathering daily. solt o some of the presidential candidates -- which is the best to take on isis? plus the feud between donald trump and ted cruz getting more intense. how this might impact the women's vote and the the race for the nomination and the general election. >> i don't make a habit out of supporting people who attack my wife and family. donald trump is not going to be the republican nominee. don't let dust and allergies get between you and life's beautiful moments. with flonase allergy relief, they wont. most allergy pills only control one inflammatory substance. flonase controls six. and six is greater than one. flonase changes everything. wenit gave me a leafput in the names almost right away. first. within a few days, i went from knowing almost nothing to holy crow, i'm related to george was
. >> performing beethoven's ode to joy in the square there.rmance a call for peace and hem of hope for the future. and live pictures for you right now of the memorial at the square which has been growing ever since the tragic attacks. mourners gathering daily. solt o some of the presidential candidates -- which is the best to take on isis? plus the feud between donald trump and ted cruz getting more intense. how this might impact the women's vote and the the race for the nomination and...
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as we entered, a symphonic orchestra was playing beethoven. it was an unbelievable sight. reporter: that's a story that israeli violinmaker amnon weinstein has heard before. the first time was fifty years ago, when a man brought a battered, old instrument into his shop that had once been played in a death camp. >> i was very afraid of it, because when i opened this violin, there was a black powder inside, which, for me, was from the ashes. and i know it was from the man who played on the way to the gas chamber. >> reporter: for weinstein, that instrument was a chilling reminder of the hundreds of relatives he had lost in those prison camps. and for the last twenty years, he's been on a quest to collect and repair violins of the holocaust. amnon weinstein's tel aviv shop is filled with violins, violas and cellos in various states of repair, and he reckons he and his son avshalom have restored about 60 instruments, so far, as part of a project he calls, "the violins of hope." this past fall, they packed up about a third of the collection for a series of concerts and exhibits
as we entered, a symphonic orchestra was playing beethoven. it was an unbelievable sight. reporter: that's a story that israeli violinmaker amnon weinstein has heard before. the first time was fifty years ago, when a man brought a battered, old instrument into his shop that had once been played in a death camp. >> i was very afraid of it, because when i opened this violin, there was a black powder inside, which, for me, was from the ashes. and i know it was from the man who played on the...
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the flemish radio choir joined them to finish with a performance of beethoven's "ode to joy"-- a european and a hymn of hope for the future. away from brussels, police in neighboring countries are on the move. french authorities say a man arrested there was in the "advanced stages" of plotting a new strike-- and had ties to the ringleader of november's paris attacks. and german officials are questioning two people with potential links to the brussels operation. judy? >> woodruff: malcolm brabant in brussels tonight, thank you. pentagon leaders announced today attacks this week killed several senior figures, one hajjy imam, identified as the group's finance minister, it happened in a raid in syria. we'll take a closer look at the war on i.s.i.s. after the news summary. heavy fighting raged for a third day, as government troops fought to retake palmyra from isis. the army and its militia allies seized an ancient citadel, backed by russian air support. capturing palmyra could open much of eastern syria to government forces, but large parts of the town remain under the militants' control. whi
the flemish radio choir joined them to finish with a performance of beethoven's "ode to joy"-- a european and a hymn of hope for the future. away from brussels, police in neighboring countries are on the move. french authorities say a man arrested there was in the "advanced stages" of plotting a new strike-- and had ties to the ringleader of november's paris attacks. and german officials are questioning two people with potential links to the brussels operation. judy?...
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about our book the way a classical musicians would feel about the repertoire of haydn and mozart and beethovenmaster it. it demands everything you have. >> brown: so it's possible to keep going? >> yes, i mean it's very possible. people are always going to want to do this. this music is a great teacher. >> brown: from the village vanguard-- make that 'live from the village vanguard'-- i'm jeffrey brown for the pbs newshour. >> ifill: on the newshour online, a superhero comic series is opening up new conversations about mental health and postpartum depression. the mother of marvel comics' "daredevil" reveals the long- kept secret of why she left her young son. read about the netflix series on our home page, pbs.org/newshour. >> woodruff: tonight on charlie rose, the cast and crew of the broadway musical, "hamilton." and that's the newshour for tonight. on tuesday we'll look at how to help the 400,000 kids in foster care in the u.s. beat the odds stacked against them. i'm judy woodruff. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. join us online, and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us at the pbs newsho
about our book the way a classical musicians would feel about the repertoire of haydn and mozart and beethovenmaster it. it demands everything you have. >> brown: so it's possible to keep going? >> yes, i mean it's very possible. people are always going to want to do this. this music is a great teacher. >> brown: from the village vanguard-- make that 'live from the village vanguard'-- i'm jeffrey brown for the pbs newshour. >> ifill: on the newshour online, a superhero...
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a little bit of classical: beethoven, mozart, bach. >> how did you learn? i mean you don't just sit down one day and start feeling out bach on the piano. >> nah, i just, took what i know from the trumpet and translated it to the piano. >> how do you play, for example, the bach pieces that you like? i don't see any sheet music... oh, here you go, a little. >> yeah. >> so you can read music? >> yes... but not like, for piano i kind of like- i can't really read it directly. like that one's actually for the cello, i actually took the cello piece and played it on piano. >> what, um, what does playing the piano do for you? >> it's therapy, and a hobby, an interest. i wanna be a professional you know its just a little bit of everything. >> does anybody else here play? >> nah, not really, like i teach them, you know the- [plays a scale] the little scales and different- they like little hip hop beats, you know like songs that are already made so i teach them how to play those. like you'll have kids make beats and flow all day but when it comes to a little sonata or
a little bit of classical: beethoven, mozart, bach. >> how did you learn? i mean you don't just sit down one day and start feeling out bach on the piano. >> nah, i just, took what i know from the trumpet and translated it to the piano. >> how do you play, for example, the bach pieces that you like? i don't see any sheet music... oh, here you go, a little. >> yeah. >> so you can read music? >> yes... but not like, for piano i kind of like- i can't really read...
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. >> i don't want to tell you what -- >> mine was something by beethoven because i'm pretty old. [ laughter ] >> those were good spring breaks. >> good spring break songs. the commute now, the traffic is doing pretty well. it is a friday light, part of it is because of good friday and of the religious holiday for some schools, some of the religious schools, some of the markets are closed, as i mentioned, we don't have a lot going on. this is a look at the bay bridge toll plaza and the commute here is definitely lighter than usual. we have a crash reported, 880 northbound just before stevenson in fremont. you can see it on the map. it's not causing a big traffic jam. it looks like it's already out of the lanes and either in the center divider or on the shoulder. 6:16. let's go to steve now with the forecast. >> sal, i have to give a shoutout. >> yes, sir. you know a lot of the san francisco firefighters. >> i do. >> you went to school with them and stuff. >> i did. >> contra costa fire station 22 in con disorder and station 88 in antioch were in safeway yesterday and ben says we watch you al
. >> i don't want to tell you what -- >> mine was something by beethoven because i'm pretty old. [ laughter ] >> those were good spring breaks. >> good spring break songs. the commute now, the traffic is doing pretty well. it is a friday light, part of it is because of good friday and of the religious holiday for some schools, some of the religious schools, some of the markets are closed, as i mentioned, we don't have a lot going on. this is a look at the bay bridge toll...
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and i also had some bach and some beethoven in there because my children would come down the stairs on a sunday morning and they didn't know what i was gonna have on there. and then they played theirs, and they also started out with, you know, coltrane, and they went on and on and on, and then, all of said out loud, "you see what i'm saying, how fast they go?" and one of them said, "well, just listen." and i leaned back and listened and said, "oh, my goodness. listen to them." i mean, they are telling us some facts that we need to know, and they're doing it musically, and they're doing it with poetry, and i just loved to listen to them. so, you know, i began to listen to rakim, who talked about the body bags. >> yes. >> and the moment he talked about body bags coming home and they had pictures of the body bags, america saw that, and they stopped showing body bags, you know, with people coming home dead, because it inspired the people to get up and be organized also, too. but, you know, questlove, you know, talib... mos def -- he changed his name. i'm sorry. i'm sorry, def. >> [ laughs
and i also had some bach and some beethoven in there because my children would come down the stairs on a sunday morning and they didn't know what i was gonna have on there. and then they played theirs, and they also started out with, you know, coltrane, and they went on and on and on, and then, all of said out loud, "you see what i'm saying, how fast they go?" and one of them said, "well, just listen." and i leaned back and listened and said, "oh, my goodness. listen to...