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migliaccio teaches us all about fractions - and haikus - and the erie canal!eves makes us sound amazing. and miss santoro always takes time to see how we're doing. miss simpkins keeps our school looking great. recess wouldn't be recess without miss basile. and mrs. mccarthy always has tons of good books to read. which makes for a pretty good day at school. ♪ ge: whoo! bart: wha...! (homer grunts) d'oh! d'oh! (tires screeching) ♪ i don't believe it ♪ when you tell me ♪ that it's all gone bad ♪ it's true ♪ to... you... whoa! (tires screech) (alarm sounding, birds squawking) (alarm continues) (soft groaning, snoring) huh? where's the snooze button? ah, that's better. hey, what? i gotta get out of here! (alarm blaring) it's... (yawns) after just five more minutes. (yawns) (alarm blaring) (laughing): oh... marge... on a tuesday?
migliaccio teaches us all about fractions - and haikus - and the erie canal!eves makes us sound amazing. and miss santoro always takes time to see how we're doing. miss simpkins keeps our school looking great. recess wouldn't be recess without miss basile. and mrs. mccarthy always has tons of good books to read. which makes for a pretty good day at school. ♪ ge: whoo! bart: wha...! (homer grunts) d'oh! d'oh! (tires screeching) ♪ i don't believe it ♪ when you tell me ♪ that it's all gone...
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now the opening of the erie canal in 1825, followed by another canal in 1828, contributed to the flow of people using the river for both travel and commerce. it also changed the economies of towns on the banks. stretching from albany to buffalo, the erie canal joined the hudson to the great lakes, creating a sea passage from the east coast to the midwest. it also turned new york harbor into america's number one port. by 1850, approximately 100 steamboats on the river carrying over one million passengers a year. >> we're at staatsburg historic site where c-span is learning more about the area's history. up next, we take you inside the mansion for a look at the gilded age in the hudson valley. pamela: the term the gilded age apparently came from a novel by mark twain. and it sort of denotes that things are gilded, golden and beautiful and opulent but underneath is something maybe not quite pure gold. as you look at the furnishings on the house, you see a lot of gilding. gilding so many objects and architectural elements in your house gave you great opulence, but it's not pure gold. it i
now the opening of the erie canal in 1825, followed by another canal in 1828, contributed to the flow of people using the river for both travel and commerce. it also changed the economies of towns on the banks. stretching from albany to buffalo, the erie canal joined the hudson to the great lakes, creating a sea passage from the east coast to the midwest. it also turned new york harbor into america's number one port. by 1850, approximately 100 steamboats on the river carrying over one million...
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i'm joined by two experts all things canal.ranger jenny q national park. we're talking about how we're changing the visit for people to come in the future and all the great things people are going to be able to do here. >> tell me your name and what your role is here. >> i'm allison greenberg. i'm the executive director of georgetown heritage which is the private 501 c3 nonprofit partner of the national park service and we are leading the effort with the park service to create a canal plan to revitalize this 1 mile section of the canal that starts up at around key bridge and ends down by thompson's boathouse. >> and this is not a small project obviously. >> no. >> i've just learned this -- i didn't realize because we think of so many national parks in washington, d.c., this a national park right. >> it is a national park. what a great opportunity to reach those people in an urban area. we have so many people and get them out into one of the greatest classroom in the world. >> allison let's talk a little history here. obviously
i'm joined by two experts all things canal.ranger jenny q national park. we're talking about how we're changing the visit for people to come in the future and all the great things people are going to be able to do here. >> tell me your name and what your role is here. >> i'm allison greenberg. i'm the executive director of georgetown heritage which is the private 501 c3 nonprofit partner of the national park service and we are leading the effort with the park service to create a...
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and when the eerie canal opened in -- erie canal opened in 1825, he was on the first boat. he personally deposited a bucket of water from the great lakes into the new york harbor. the new canal exceeded even the governor's bold vision. it dramatically reduced the time and cost required to transport goods from the heartland. as a result, new settlers rushed top the midwest, including right smack here. probably some of you -- to right smack here. probably some you indirectly, right? definitely some of you. just as the daring dreams of our ancestors open nud paths across our land, -- opened new paths across our land, today we will open new paths to a better tomorrow. we too will see jobs and wealth flood into the heartland. and see new products and new produce made and grown right here in the u.s.a. and you don't hear that much anymore. we will buy american, and whether he hire american. [applause] we will not, so importantly, be content to let our nation become a museum of former glories. we will construct incredible new monuments to american grit that inspire wonder for gene
and when the eerie canal opened in -- erie canal opened in 1825, he was on the first boat. he personally deposited a bucket of water from the great lakes into the new york harbor. the new canal exceeded even the governor's bold vision. it dramatically reduced the time and cost required to transport goods from the heartland. as a result, new settlers rushed top the midwest, including right smack here. probably some of you -- to right smack here. probably some you indirectly, right? definitely...
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so that states the panama canal the transcontinental railroad with a great highway system. and then to get them going again. not oleander some means of commerce with millions and millions of people in with the american spirit it is time to recapture with new means of travel and discovery and always to the future and it will be bright. and in my campaign for president i traveled all across the nation. because the averages were so dangerous they could not use them. and wanted to know why we could rebuild. to spend trillions a and trillions of dollars outside of the nation but we cannot build a highway or a bridge in the watch everything falling into disrepair in to bring back our jobs to put america first. [applause] while it is very early in the administration that everyone has noticed like they have never noticed before. and it fell to lowest point of 16 years. [applause] right now more small businesses are looking to higher than at any point to the last decade. last week the stock market soared to record highs, the highest ever. looking your pensions in retirement accounts
so that states the panama canal the transcontinental railroad with a great highway system. and then to get them going again. not oleander some means of commerce with millions and millions of people in with the american spirit it is time to recapture with new means of travel and discovery and always to the future and it will be bright. and in my campaign for president i traveled all across the nation. because the averages were so dangerous they could not use them. and wanted to know why we could...
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one of the big issues that many of us remember are the panama canal treaty. it was an issue in 76 that the panama canal was considered one of the seven wonders of the world. my grandmother -- i remember she was so furious that carter was going to get rid of the canal to the republican panama and it i didn't realize until later how important it was to her because she grew up with the canal -- this is a great example of american exceptionalism. we succeeded where the french failed and it's very important psychically to my grandmother and millions of americans like her that the idea that carter would turn over control of this to panama is just infuriating. this is also at a time wheneric american is waning and its influence. we lost vietnam, were losing to the soviets, america's day is over, plus, we have all our problems at home here. it comes at a terrible time and reagan, course, is campaigning against first gerald ford and jimmy carter giving away the canal treaties. reagan is starting in north carolina and 76, pounding the lectern saying we built it, paid f
one of the big issues that many of us remember are the panama canal treaty. it was an issue in 76 that the panama canal was considered one of the seven wonders of the world. my grandmother -- i remember she was so furious that carter was going to get rid of the canal to the republican panama and it i didn't realize until later how important it was to her because she grew up with the canal -- this is a great example of american exceptionalism. we succeeded where the french failed and it's very...
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quien participo en un programa de univisiÓn creó su propio canal de youtube. >> se acabÓ el programa,resos podrÁs tener. francisco: youtube es una plataforma pÚblica en la que pueden participar gentes de todas las edades. >> quiero hacer blogs de mis viajes y de mis aventuras. francisco: pero para tener Éxito hay que tomar en cuenta puntos importantes. >> quieren ser autÉnticos, creativos y esforzarte y enfocarte en tu canal. no hacerlo que alguien ya hizo sino buscar tu propia voz. francisco: mario ruÍz, joven colombiano lo hizo asÍ usando la comedia, aconseja... >> que se quiten la pena, lo mÁs importante, y lo más difÍcil es la pena. francisco: por el otro lado ignoran a cuanta gente le podrÍa acusar en todo el planeta. lo importante es que en esa gigantesca feria, los jÓvenes pueden averiguar cÓmo iniciar su propio canal con herramientas de ayuda de youtube e inspirados en otras marcas. marÍa: enseguida, sigue en el limbo el futuro del tps y con eso la instancia legal en el paÍs de cientos de miles de centroamericanos. lindsay: mÁs adelante las reacciones de andrÉs guardado previo
quien participo en un programa de univisiÓn creó su propio canal de youtube. >> se acabÓ el programa,resos podrÁs tener. francisco: youtube es una plataforma pÚblica en la que pueden participar gentes de todas las edades. >> quiero hacer blogs de mis viajes y de mis aventuras. francisco: pero para tener Éxito hay que tomar en cuenta puntos importantes. >> quieren ser autÉnticos, creativos y esforzarte y enfocarte en tu canal. no hacerlo que alguien ya hizo sino buscar...
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police say a confidential informant says 25-year-old jose canales canales-yanez and edgar and roger garcia killed najjar in retaliation for that alleged robbery of kara yanez in december. on june 17th police searched edgar garcia's home and find a box of ammunition, 11 of the 30 shell casings the same time as found on the screen and they arrested l on the scene and they arrested all three. ziberov was hit 10 times by gunfire and his family said it was for no reason. on father's day the pain of parents now without their son is plain to see. our mike valerio has the story. >> reporter: it's a father's day where a family is preparing to leave for russia getting ready to bury their 18-year-old son. the family didn't want to be shown on camera, but they did invite us into their home moments ago to tell us about their son and also their unanswered questions about his death. >> he was our son by marriage. >> reporter: and a memorial that fills the home of artem ziberov, here a photo of his elementary graduation in moscow before he and his mother moved to this country. artem's mother and stepfathe
police say a confidential informant says 25-year-old jose canales canales-yanez and edgar and roger garcia killed najjar in retaliation for that alleged robbery of kara yanez in december. on june 17th police searched edgar garcia's home and find a box of ammunition, 11 of the 30 shell casings the same time as found on the screen and they arrested l on the scene and they arrested all three. ziberov was hit 10 times by gunfire and his family said it was for no reason. on father's day the pain of...
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no todo, pero es una lÍnea, tambiÉn pueden suscribir a canales. los Últimos aÑos. el doctor,
no todo, pero es una lÍnea, tambiÉn pueden suscribir a canales. los Últimos aÑos. el doctor,
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so the argument was always if we get to the suez canal, if we, israel, get to the suez canal, get to the golan heights, get to the jordan river, these are natural lines of defense. it's like an anti-tank hurdle. the canal, the river, the mountainous terrain over the golan heights x. then we'll be secure. one thing they never calculated is the number of troops they'll need in order to hold these lines. and then only after the war it's like, wow, we have such a long line of defense against egypt. and then they started becoming addicted to magical thinking. they didn't tell the government, you know, in hindsight, maybe it was a good idea actually to give back the sinai. we have no real chance of effectively defending that line. so instead they said, no, no, we are much more superior than the arabs technologically, so 80 to 60 tanks in the golan heights will be able to stop the avalanche of 300 syrian tanks. that was the thesis. and the second thesis was it would be enough to have 200 tanks in the suez canal between the years '67 and '73, and that will stop the attack of an army of half
so the argument was always if we get to the suez canal, if we, israel, get to the suez canal, get to the golan heights, get to the jordan river, these are natural lines of defense. it's like an anti-tank hurdle. the canal, the river, the mountainous terrain over the golan heights x. then we'll be secure. one thing they never calculated is the number of troops they'll need in order to hold these lines. and then only after the war it's like, wow, we have such a long line of defense against egypt....
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the panama canal is doing quite well. i think we did a good job building it, right? very good job. >> yes. >> but things are going well in panama.
the panama canal is doing quite well. i think we did a good job building it, right? very good job. >> yes. >> but things are going well in panama.
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. -- erie canal. a lot of active trade, shipping, transportation, commerce on the hudson river. and, also, you know, the hudson river school painters have popularized this area. so, tourism, the first eco- tourism is in the catskills and into this area, the mid hudson valley. people coming up by train and boat to enjoy the pleasures of the country, not just the -offthy guests, but well0 middle-class folks going to some of the hotels in the area on mountain tops. it's bustling, it is busy. but in places like this, you have got all of these the state one after the other along the banks of the river. because it is just such a beautiful property. these, you've got prominent families who have business ties to new york city usually and they can get there during the week if they want, but when you are here, unlike your new york him, because most of these folks of mills' ilk have beautiful mansions on fifth avenue as well but when you are here, you're very exclusive, you are set away from everyone else. there
. -- erie canal. a lot of active trade, shipping, transportation, commerce on the hudson river. and, also, you know, the hudson river school painters have popularized this area. so, tourism, the first eco- tourism is in the catskills and into this area, the mid hudson valley. people coming up by train and boat to enjoy the pleasures of the country, not just the -offthy guests, but well0 middle-class folks going to some of the hotels in the area on mountain tops. it's bustling, it is busy. but...
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she will be at the canal, which will be sunk. after midway, this is about four japanese carriers, we had three. this is going into the battle of the canal. this is the next moment of parity. now ready for battle up against the enterprise. those familiar with this battle, this is why it is so important. it is the final touch what makes the midway victory, because it is the aquatic and now -- it is the canal that has all the surviving, some survive the war and stuff an write the memoirs. the bulk of the japanese pilot ps, there weren't that many of them other than the hearing. anyone who survived midway appeared to be killed in the two big battle of guada canal. it puts the final thing on it. here is why. this is the very next year. you see the american industrial force kicking in its replacement community. the japanese in the same time period. this is the battle of the philippines. they had the new heat carrier and lost four at midway. they lost the show one and that's going in the battle of the philippine sea. but after philippin
she will be at the canal, which will be sunk. after midway, this is about four japanese carriers, we had three. this is going into the battle of the canal. this is the next moment of parity. now ready for battle up against the enterprise. those familiar with this battle, this is why it is so important. it is the final touch what makes the midway victory, because it is the aquatic and now -- it is the canal that has all the surviving, some survive the war and stuff an write the memoirs. the bulk...
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the panama canal is doing quite well. i think we did a good job building, >> president trump: we have right? a very good job. things are going well in panama. the relationship is very strong. we are developing new things to do, and only getting stronger. we are also have a friendship with the president is very, very good. i want to thank you very much and is an honor to have you at the white house. thank you. >> reporter: i your investigation by the special counsel -- >> i would like to thank president trump for inviting us to the white house. it's an honor for me to be here. a long friendship between panama and the united states, and we face the same challenges in the region. the idea of this visit is to work closely together to face the challenges that we have in the region of central america, latino america, and i am happy to be here today and will spend four days in washington. i'll have a meeting with the other directors of the agency's tooth do work together. thank you. >> president trump: thank you
the panama canal is doing quite well. i think we did a good job building, >> president trump: we have right? a very good job. things are going well in panama. the relationship is very strong. we are developing new things to do, and only getting stronger. we are also have a friendship with the president is very, very good. i want to thank you very much and is an honor to have you at the white house. thank you. >> reporter: i your investigation by the special counsel -- >> i...
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despite the fact that the canal was constructed over a century ago. mr.dent, if you're going to keep saying stuff this dumb in front of other world leaders, could you at least wear a big bandage on your head? [ light laughter ] you know, so it seems like there's a reason. [ cheers and applause ] "oh, your president has suffered an injury, that explains it. we'll come back later." former fbi director james comey was reportedly seen dancing this weekend at a wedding in washington, d.c. got to say, i'm impressed. if i had read that many of anthony weiner's e-mails, i don't think i'd ever dance again. [ light laughter ] people are reportedly sending hate mail to the wrong shakespeare companies across the country, blaming them for the new york public theater's controversial production of "julius caesar." while some people are even further off base. [ laughter and applause ] well, the big day finally arrived. beyonce gave birth to twins this weekend. [ cheers and applause ] and -- yeah. so happy. but this -- this is surprising. their names are kevin and linda.
despite the fact that the canal was constructed over a century ago. mr.dent, if you're going to keep saying stuff this dumb in front of other world leaders, could you at least wear a big bandage on your head? [ light laughter ] you know, so it seems like there's a reason. [ cheers and applause ] "oh, your president has suffered an injury, that explains it. we'll come back later." former fbi director james comey was reportedly seen dancing this weekend at a wedding in washington, d.c....
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the new canal exceeded even the governor's bold vision. it dramatically reduced the time and cost required to transport goods from the heartland. as a result, new settlers rushed into the midwest. including two right smack here. probably some of you indirectly, right? definitely some of you. just as the daring dreams of our ancestors opened new paths across our land today we'll build the dreams that open new paths to a better tomorrow. we, too, will see jobs and wealth flood into the heartland and see new products and new produce, made andproduce. we'll buy americans and hire americans. [ applause ] we'll not so importantly be content to let our nation become a museum of former glories. we'll construct incredible new monuments to american grip that inspires wonder for generations and generations to come. we'll build because our people want to build and because we need them to build. we'll build because our prosperity. above all, we'll build because that's how we'll make america great again. thank you, god bless you. go out there and work,
the new canal exceeded even the governor's bold vision. it dramatically reduced the time and cost required to transport goods from the heartland. as a result, new settlers rushed into the midwest. including two right smack here. probably some of you indirectly, right? definitely some of you. just as the daring dreams of our ancestors opened new paths across our land today we'll build the dreams that open new paths to a better tomorrow. we, too, will see jobs and wealth flood into the heartland...
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the new canal exceeded even the governor's bold vision. it dramatically reduced the time and cost req to transport goods from the heartland. as a result, new settlers rushed into the midwest, including two right smack here. probably some of you indirectly, right? definitely some of you. just as the daring dreams of our ancestors opened new paths across our land, today we will build the dreams that open new paths to a better tomorrow. we too will see jobs and wealth flood into the heartland, and see new products and new produce, made and grown right here in the usa, and you don't hear that much anymore. hear that much anymore. we will buy american, and we will hire american. [ cheers and applause ] >> we will not so importantly be content to let our nation become a museum of former glories. we will construct incredible new monuments to american grit that inspire wonder for generations and generations to come. we will build because our people want to build and because we need them to build. we will build because our prosperity demands it. an
the new canal exceeded even the governor's bold vision. it dramatically reduced the time and cost req to transport goods from the heartland. as a result, new settlers rushed into the midwest, including two right smack here. probably some of you indirectly, right? definitely some of you. just as the daring dreams of our ancestors opened new paths across our land, today we will build the dreams that open new paths to a better tomorrow. we too will see jobs and wealth flood into the heartland, and...
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those familiar with battle of gad canal, this is why it's so important. it is the final touch on what makes the midway victory because it's guadalcanal that the surviving -- you know, some survive war and stuff and wrote the memory but the crop of the yap nees corps is kilned. not that many except from the hiryu. anyone that survived midway, they tend to be killed in the two big carrier battles of gad canal. it finishes the way midway turned out it puts final thing on it and here's why. this is the very next year. you see the american industrial force kicking in. its replacement capability. this is all the japanese managed to commission in the same time period. the hiyo. now, going into the battle of philippines sea, they have a new fleet carrier. remember they lost four at midway. they have three light carriers. they lost the shoho at coral sea. so that's going in the it bath l of philippine sea. but after philippine sea, as they're lined up there, this is june 1944. the greatest carrier battle, the last one, in that sense for both sides are fully equipp
those familiar with battle of gad canal, this is why it's so important. it is the final touch on what makes the midway victory because it's guadalcanal that the surviving -- you know, some survive war and stuff and wrote the memory but the crop of the yap nees corps is kilned. not that many except from the hiryu. anyone that survived midway, they tend to be killed in the two big carrier battles of gad canal. it finishes the way midway turned out it puts final thing on it and here's why. this is...
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relatives of the dead to come to this small that separates the canal into three branches. they are hoping to find the bodies of their loved ones in the water at least those who committed suicide by jumping into the canal. where you are. you know. i wouldn't be able. to go to them that i wanted rewarding. but according . to what we are. going to get out of. it if you're dead we're in the midst a little bit better political. is a title but only recovers the bodies of those whose relatives are ready to pay him it's a business who doesn't work for the government if a body isn't identified and there's no one to claim it he drops it back into the water. and. ok. bodies come the lights go to their dog food their lives remain in the water a the water is going to one hundred the freezer can get contaminated the police doesn't dig them to them or to do the police doesn't remove them from the the police officers are over there would think zeus was no boardings. didn't the police the over so those there are no borders over there and your two saw the bodies so isn't the go dividing thi
relatives of the dead to come to this small that separates the canal into three branches. they are hoping to find the bodies of their loved ones in the water at least those who committed suicide by jumping into the canal. where you are. you know. i wouldn't be able. to go to them that i wanted rewarding. but according . to what we are. going to get out of. it if you're dead we're in the midst a little bit better political. is a title but only recovers the bodies of those whose relatives are...
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relatives of the dead to come to this small that separates the canal into three branches. then hoping to find the bodies of their loved ones in the water at least those who committed suicide by jumping into the canal. where you are. you know. i wouldn't be able. to go to them what about rewarding. but according. to what we are. going to get out of. it you're going to get a little bit of a better political. people because he. is a diver but he only recovers the bodies of those whose relatives are ready to pay him it's a business who doesn't work for the government if a body isn't identified and there's no one to claim it he drops it back into the water. and. the fake. delights got their dog had them did him in in the war to the world is going to have been neutered in the freezer can get contaminated. the police doesn't dig them to them or to do the police doesn't remove them from the earth the police officers are over there was saying zero is was no boardings. didn't the police the over so those are no borders over there and your to use all the bodies so isn't the dodo doin
relatives of the dead to come to this small that separates the canal into three branches. then hoping to find the bodies of their loved ones in the water at least those who committed suicide by jumping into the canal. where you are. you know. i wouldn't be able. to go to them what about rewarding. but according. to what we are. going to get out of. it you're going to get a little bit of a better political. people because he. is a diver but he only recovers the bodies of those whose relatives...
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i'd rather have elected root canal. >> stand by for clap. >>al ex too? >> i am repeating everything that i hear. >> introduce you to boomer, the skateboarding cat. from malibu, it actually push himself around and just cruise on the skateboard, he catches everyone's attention as he goes by, video was posted on cat man 2, youtube channel. >> is this really funny or messed up? a video that canadian football player, chris reiny posted on twitter, spinning his son around, and he falls to the ground, then chris falls to the ground because he is laughing so hard, i laugh, i don't know. it is kind of messed up. [ laughter .[laughter] >> >> it is not what you hear on the news every night. glld yonight. >> a disaster. >> these are a bunch of incompetent fools, ♪ and the number on the back is... yeah i'm going to have to call you back. hey...hold on... we understand people lose things. here ya go, sarah. hold on to this one. thank you. sarah? so at td bank, you can replace a lost debit card instantly. yep, that's mine. don't just bank. bank human™. leave it, i'll a
i'd rather have elected root canal. >> stand by for clap. >>al ex too? >> i am repeating everything that i hear. >> introduce you to boomer, the skateboarding cat. from malibu, it actually push himself around and just cruise on the skateboard, he catches everyone's attention as he goes by, video was posted on cat man 2, youtube channel. >> is this really funny or messed up? a video that canadian football player, chris reiny posted on twitter, spinning his son...
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. >> hoy el presidente, rusia vladÍmir putin se apoderÓ del canal nacional de televisiÓn, durante suector de fbi. >> james comey de pronto dijo que habÍa grabado conversiones con el presidente que extraÑo todo esto dijo. >> dato curioso en la prensa rusa es como sino existiera donald j.trump menos la investigaciÓn a la injerencia rusa en estados unidos, para el kremlin estos no son los temas que tiene que abordar la prensa que en este paÍs no es libre ni independiente. >> el profesor dice que hay una gran diferencia entre la prensa rusa y la de estados unidos en cuanto a donald j.trump. >> yo no conozco un periÓdico o canal de televisiÓn que dice algunas cosas contra donald j.trump criticando mucho a estados unidos, critican todos los que quieren criticar critican a donald j.trump pero en estos periÓdicos no tanto. >> pero que piensan las personas de moscÚ sobre donald j.trump. >> dmitry me dice que comenzÓ como hombre de negocio se hizo multimillonario y se metiÓ en la polÍtica para cambiar el rumbo de estados unidos, nuestra percepciÓn de Él es positiva. >> aquÍ en rusia le dicen e
. >> hoy el presidente, rusia vladÍmir putin se apoderÓ del canal nacional de televisiÓn, durante suector de fbi. >> james comey de pronto dijo que habÍa grabado conversiones con el presidente que extraÑo todo esto dijo. >> dato curioso en la prensa rusa es como sino existiera donald j.trump menos la investigaciÓn a la injerencia rusa en estados unidos, para el kremlin estos no son los temas que tiene que abordar la prensa que en este paÍs no es libre ni independiente....
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in 2011, a massive section of canal wall collapsed near chicago.delaying everything and it seems like forever. great american businesses like land o'lakes witches here today from minnesota -- where are you, stand up. good stuff. the lock and dam systems they rely on are no longer dependabl dependable. i am here with a message for you. and for all of the great businesses that are gathered with us and maybe more importantly because that is what it's ultimately about, those businesses workers. together we will fix them, we will create the first class to infrastructure our country and our people deserve. my new vision for american infrastructure will rebuild our country by generating $1 trillion in infrastructure investment. our infrastructure program, as of a few months ago, we spent $6 trillion in the middle east. along with the death of so many incredible people. along with all of the other problems that you've been watching every night on television and reading about. $6 trillion and yet if we want to fix a road or fix our school or make sure that
in 2011, a massive section of canal wall collapsed near chicago.delaying everything and it seems like forever. great american businesses like land o'lakes witches here today from minnesota -- where are you, stand up. good stuff. the lock and dam systems they rely on are no longer dependabl dependable. i am here with a message for you. and for all of the great businesses that are gathered with us and maybe more importantly because that is what it's ultimately about, those businesses workers....
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and hudson canal, and that aqueduct is still in existence. it's up in pennsylvania on the delaware between pennsylvania and new york, and it is the oldest suspension bridge in the united states. roebling really loved engineering. that was his passion, but he also as his son said realized that he would never become a wealthy man from engineering, and he decided to go into manufacturing. when he was out in western pennsylvania, he observed what are called inclined planes. o that is a -- it's a railroad track that goes up the side of a hill, so the canal boat would come to the bottom of the hill, and it would go over a submerged like flat car, and then it would be tied to the flat car, and then the flat car would be pulled up the incline plane to the top, and then let down. that's how people that's how people crossed the allegheny mountains before totals were built. emp,original ropes were h but they were fragile and they would break. he got the idea of twisting wires into a wrote. that was his first wire rope. he was a very smart businessman. h
and hudson canal, and that aqueduct is still in existence. it's up in pennsylvania on the delaware between pennsylvania and new york, and it is the oldest suspension bridge in the united states. roebling really loved engineering. that was his passion, but he also as his son said realized that he would never become a wealthy man from engineering, and he decided to go into manufacturing. when he was out in western pennsylvania, he observed what are called inclined planes. o that is a -- it's a...
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la organizacion comunitaria "alianza canal" piidio que las autoridades investigaran el caso 15:25:36 chaqueta con un logo semejante a ice, no es un crimen, la policia dice que la fiscalia aun podria presentar cargos en este caso. b-roll church pero si lo que este hombre queria era amedrentar a los feligreses, el pastor dice que no lo consiguio.... sot 15:53:0o in cue: nos da plena seguridad out cue: todo esta bien... tag y la policia de san rafael le pide a cualquier miembro de la comunidad inmigrante que se vea en una situacion en la que se sientan intimidados, que tengan la confianza de acercarse a la comisaria y hacer la denuncia sin importar su estatus legal..... sent from my iphone take vo/lorena --todo listo para la gran celebracin en oakland... a horas de iniciar el desfile de los warriors, comerciantes y autoridades aseguran estar preparados para recibir mas de un millon de aficionados... take jazive sot gabriel live live weather cam segment ends heridas durante un incendio en una refineria en el estado de oaxaca. --representantes de petroleos mexicanos indicaron que el sinie
la organizacion comunitaria "alianza canal" piidio que las autoridades investigaran el caso 15:25:36 chaqueta con un logo semejante a ice, no es un crimen, la policia dice que la fiscalia aun podria presentar cargos en este caso. b-roll church pero si lo que este hombre queria era amedrentar a los feligreses, el pastor dice que no lo consiguio.... sot 15:53:0o in cue: nos da plena seguridad out cue: todo esta bien... tag y la policia de san rafael le pide a cualquier miembro de la...
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crearon un canal a travÉs de youtube y hacÍan diferentes cosas.lina: pero la pregunta es: no sabÍa ella que tal vez si disparaba a ese libro, podrÍa acabar matando a su novio? javier: lo habÍan ensayado ya dos veces anteriormente y no habÍa pasado nada. pero precisamente, lo ensayan hace tan sÓlo unos dÍas y bueno, obviamente, terminando con este desenlace fatal y la muerte de Él. el tema es que ellos dos ya tenÍan un pequeÑo hijo de tres aÑos y venÍa uno en camino, y la tiene siete meses. carolina: estÁbamos viendo en pantalla las imÁgenes de youtube de estos dos jÓvenes, de esta joven pareja que se divertÍa y buscaba tantos seguidores. ahora, sÍ es cierto, consiguieron la cantidad de seÑores que querÍan y la atenciÓn. pero bueno, cuÁl es el precio que han tenido que pagar? javier: cambiamos de tema porque la madre naturaleza continÚa azotando varias partes de estados unidos. un total de 26 tornados tocaron tierra en cuatro estados desde iowa a wisconsin. el fuerte viento arrancÓ techos de casas y derribÓ Árboles. hasta el momento, dos personas r
crearon un canal a travÉs de youtube y hacÍan diferentes cosas.lina: pero la pregunta es: no sabÍa ella que tal vez si disparaba a ese libro, podrÍa acabar matando a su novio? javier: lo habÍan ensayado ya dos veces anteriormente y no habÍa pasado nada. pero precisamente, lo ensayan hace tan sÓlo unos dÍas y bueno, obviamente, terminando con este desenlace fatal y la muerte de Él. el tema es que ellos dos ya tenÍan un pequeÑo hijo de tres aÑos y venÍa uno en camino, y la tiene...
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the panama canal is doing quite well. i think we did a good job building it, right? a very good job. >> 100 years ago, yeah. [ laughter and applause ] >> seth: "100 years ago, yeah. did you not get my thank you card?" there's a good chance someone on trump's team told him we just finished building it. "and in fact, i did most of the digging myself. see, there we go, just like that, here i go. canal done." [ laughter ] of course, trump is desperate to talk about anything other than the investigation, which has escalated so quickly that it seems like almost everyone around trump is lawyering up. >> the president got a lawyer, the vice president just got a lawyer yesterday, the president's own lawyer, outside lawyer, michael cohen, just got a lawyer. >> donald trump's lawyer has gotten a lawyer. >> seth: things are so bad, trump's lawyers have their he's got layers and layers of lawyers. and you need layers of lawyers when you're a liar. in fact -- [ cheers and applause ] in fact, the investigation -- the investigation seems to be intensifying so rapidly that it's now r
the panama canal is doing quite well. i think we did a good job building it, right? a very good job. >> 100 years ago, yeah. [ laughter and applause ] >> seth: "100 years ago, yeah. did you not get my thank you card?" there's a good chance someone on trump's team told him we just finished building it. "and in fact, i did most of the digging myself. see, there we go, just like that, here i go. canal done." [ laughter ] of course, trump is desperate to talk about...
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first here are the three people arrested and the names you'll here, jose canales-yanez, roger garcia, edgar garcia. they each face first degree murder and also conspiracy to commit first degree murder charges, but now let's go back to december 2016 when police say a friend of najjar told them that najjar allegedly stole drugs from a woman named kira yanez during a drug deal. december 14th, 2016, police say kira yanez filed a police report saying a passenger in a blue honda civic -- remember this car -- stole her ipad and drug her 50 feet. now we jump to june 5th this year about 10:15 or so at night and najjar tells a friend he's selling a graduatiti june 5th around 10:45 at night police are called to a cul-de- sac in montgomery village where they find in a yarr and artem ziberov shot dead. -- najjar and artem ziberov shot dead. 30 shell casings are littered around. between june 5th and june 17th a confidential informant tells police 25-year-old jose canales- yanez, now husband of kira yanez, edgar and roger garcia all three killed the two for that alleged robbery in december. june 17t
first here are the three people arrested and the names you'll here, jose canales-yanez, roger garcia, edgar garcia. they each face first degree murder and also conspiracy to commit first degree murder charges, but now let's go back to december 2016 when police say a friend of najjar told them that najjar allegedly stole drugs from a woman named kira yanez during a drug deal. december 14th, 2016, police say kira yanez filed a police report saying a passenger in a blue honda civic -- remember...
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the art of the gondola survives in the quiet back canals.p, the workmen, who needed to be good with wood, were traditionally from italy's mountains. that's why they maintain a refreshing alpine feel in this delightful little corner of venice. nearby, in an artisan's workshop, visitors are welcome to observe as he provides for the city's 400 gondoliers. working with traditional tools, graceful oars are carefully planed to be true and properly balanced. and each walnut forcola, the stylized oarlock, is like a sculpture -- handcrafted, one-of-a-kind, and honoring the city's heritage. a gondola ride is a traditional must for romantics. gondolas are moored everywhere. wait till early evening, when the crowds are gone and the light is right. find a gondolier whose personality you enjoy, settle on a price, and hop in. man: [ speaking italian ] steves: on a gondola, you glide through your own private venice, far from the hubbub of modern tourism. lonely bridges, canals without sidewalks, and reflections of once-upon-a-time grandeur. - this program i
the art of the gondola survives in the quiet back canals.p, the workmen, who needed to be good with wood, were traditionally from italy's mountains. that's why they maintain a refreshing alpine feel in this delightful little corner of venice. nearby, in an artisan's workshop, visitors are welcome to observe as he provides for the city's 400 gondoliers. working with traditional tools, graceful oars are carefully planed to be true and properly balanced. and each walnut forcola, the stylized...
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trump noted the deep ties between the two countries including the panama canal. >> the panama canal isuite well. i think we did a good job building it, a very good job. but things are going well in panama, the relationship has been very strong. we are developing new things to do and and only getting strong. >> the canal which connects the atlantic and pacific only more than a century old now. control of the panama in 1999. they talk about crime, drug trafficking and immigration. also at the white house today, executives from some of the world's largest tech companies, they're there as part of the trump administration's efforts to modernize the federal government. among those attending, tim cook and amazon's jeff besus. the president's son-in-law also organized today's meeting. the government is using out dated equipment and spending what he calls an unsustainable amount of money on technology. >>> >> right now with winds, lightning and heavy rain causing problems just as folks start to make their way on. >> we're tracking the storms every move for you. doug will tell us why we may not
trump noted the deep ties between the two countries including the panama canal. >> the panama canal isuite well. i think we did a good job building it, a very good job. but things are going well in panama, the relationship has been very strong. we are developing new things to do and and only getting strong. >> the canal which connects the atlantic and pacific only more than a century old now. control of the panama in 1999. they talk about crime, drug trafficking and immigration....
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. >> some from the oer but lot comes from the colorado river 300 miles away it is a very long canal and a write extensively about it constantly bringing water from other places or can we live within our means?. >> is the space flight not on the forefront today so what are they doing?. >> it is doing wonderful things they're doing research of aerosolized system will be recently we got pictures of pluto that was fantastic and then there other things like astrolabes which is so important because we think they ceded the of planet with life so bad is the hypothesis they want to test that would be incredible if the whole planet could be the ingredients for life. >> under desert skies is the name of the book. teeeighteen is the author. . >> i just finished a double in the grove is the life of thurgood marshall before he was the judge in the south with tremendous risk to himself. >> there is a daniel book i want to read bringing out the best in people and i think every once in awhile it is good to get a new perspective how you lead a team you lead people and manage assets. >> i am wrapping up a
. >> some from the oer but lot comes from the colorado river 300 miles away it is a very long canal and a write extensively about it constantly bringing water from other places or can we live within our means?. >> is the space flight not on the forefront today so what are they doing?. >> it is doing wonderful things they're doing research of aerosolized system will be recently we got pictures of pluto that was fantastic and then there other things like astrolabes which is so...
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la organizacion comunitaria "alianza canal" piidio que las autoridades investigaran el caso 15:25:36e el portar una chaqueta con un logo semejante a ice, no es un crimen, la policia dice que la fiscalia aun podria presentar cargos en este caso. b-roll church pero si lo que este hombre queria era amedrentar a los feligreses, el pastor dice que no lo consiguio.... sot 15:53:0o in cue: nos da plena seguridad out cue: todo esta bien... tag y la policia de san rafael le pide a cualquier miembro de la comunidad inmigrante que se vea en una situacion en la que se sientan intimidados, que tengan la confianza de acercarse a la comisaria y hacer la denuncia sin importar su estatus legal..... lorena/take vo --la masacre ocurrida en la comunidad de allende..en coahuila hace seis aÑos.. .. se origin a raiz de un operativo de la administracin de control de drogas.... --de acuerdo con una investigacin publicada en la revista "national geographic la ''dea'' recibi informacin de un trabajador de los zetas y la comparti con la policia federal mexicana, aparentemente esta informacin llego a los hermano
la organizacion comunitaria "alianza canal" piidio que las autoridades investigaran el caso 15:25:36e el portar una chaqueta con un logo semejante a ice, no es un crimen, la policia dice que la fiscalia aun podria presentar cargos en este caso. b-roll church pero si lo que este hombre queria era amedrentar a los feligreses, el pastor dice que no lo consiguio.... sot 15:53:0o in cue: nos da plena seguridad out cue: todo esta bien... tag y la policia de san rafael le pide a cualquier...
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the canal, the river, the mountainous terrain over the golan heights, and then be secure.one thing they never calculated is the number of troops they'll need in order to hold the lines. and then only after the war it's like, wow, we have such a long line of defense against egypt, and then they started becoming addicted to magical thinking and depend say the government, maybe it's good to give back the sinai. we have no real chance of effectively defending the line. instead shay say we're much more superior than the arabs technologically, could 80 to 60 tanks in go lab heights -- golan heights can stop the avalanche of syrian tanks. that what's first thesis, the second was that there would bev 200 tanks in the suez canal and that will stop the attack of an army of half a municipal people, and to add to that, the israelis didn't have buffer zones anymore, so before the war they knew that if the egyptian army is getting into sinai, that's a sign for israel to prepare for war. after the war the posions are 60 to 80 meters. so, that post war planning worked disastrously and pro
the canal, the river, the mountainous terrain over the golan heights, and then be secure.one thing they never calculated is the number of troops they'll need in order to hold the lines. and then only after the war it's like, wow, we have such a long line of defense against egypt, and then they started becoming addicted to magical thinking and depend say the government, maybe it's good to give back the sinai. we have no real chance of effectively defending the line. instead shay say we're much...
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the erie canal's an important component here. yeah. >> later in the second paragraph when you talk about the rare roads, i think connecting with west virginia like we saw under the feud book and how when the railroads came into the region, ideas, businesses, but those businesses were once again outsiders, so i think it's an idea of how isolated the region was and they needed transportation and like a belief in the conventions that -- within the conventions we wanted transportation from the eastern side and we finally got that. >> good. yeah. industrialization, right! industrialization has saved the poor people of upstate new york from the fate that the impoverished hillbillies are suffering in 19th century appalacia. reading across the lines, how might the people of appalacia escape their poverty? in other words, how might it be abused by outside interests? yeah. great. >> so inner communication as a means of progress, it talks about. i67 thought that was interesting because he also talked about the mountain rights of literal. he
the erie canal's an important component here. yeah. >> later in the second paragraph when you talk about the rare roads, i think connecting with west virginia like we saw under the feud book and how when the railroads came into the region, ideas, businesses, but those businesses were once again outsiders, so i think it's an idea of how isolated the region was and they needed transportation and like a belief in the conventions that -- within the conventions we wanted transportation from...