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we have a very good friend of mine, dane maxwell. where's dane? dane. stand up, dane. we've been together a long time, dane, a long time. and thank you very much for being here. it's a great place -- that mississippi is special. we had a good time on november 8th in mississippi, right? and betsy price. betsy? thank you, betsy. thank you for being here, very much. really, two fantastic friends of mine for a long time. toni harp. where's toni? toni? toni? uh oh, can't be a sanctuary city person, i know. [laughter] president trump: that's not possible, is it? well, i want to just say -- i mean, we'll start by saying that, as you know, the department of justice, today, has announced a critical legal step to hold accountable sanctuary cities that violate federal law and free criminal aliens back into our communities. we can't have that. can't have it. it would be very easy to go the other way, but we can't have it. we want a safe country, and it's getting safer all the time. sanctuary cities are the best friend of gangs and cartels, like ms-13. you know that. the result in
we have a very good friend of mine, dane maxwell. where's dane? dane. stand up, dane. we've been together a long time, dane, a long time. and thank you very much for being here. it's a great place -- that mississippi is special. we had a good time on november 8th in mississippi, right? and betsy price. betsy? thank you, betsy. thank you for being here, very much. really, two fantastic friends of mine for a long time. toni harp. where's toni? toni? toni? uh oh, can't be a sanctuary city person,...
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dane? >> first of all, to you initial question. that has to do with are we reaching an audience and how? i think we all need to sort of recognize and i think we do recognize on some level that there is an innate interest in history. this is something that is really foundational, this fascination with genealogy and how people are tracing their roots genetically, the powerful influence that certain history museums have such as the one that nick has helped to found in new orleans. so the good news is that historians are speaking in some sense to a receptive audience who recognize that history has some kind of value. one of the challenges, however, that face those of us who work in the academic world, as historians, is how to reach that audience in a way that is compelling to them and yet also reflects the kinds of specialized knowledge that we have. part of this is a matter of framing a use of language and understanding of how history is understood and conceptualized by different groups and di
dane? >> first of all, to you initial question. that has to do with are we reaching an audience and how? i think we all need to sort of recognize and i think we do recognize on some level that there is an innate interest in history. this is something that is really foundational, this fascination with genealogy and how people are tracing their roots genetically, the powerful influence that certain history museums have such as the one that nick has helped to found in new orleans. so the...
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dane? >> yes, first of all to your initial question, and that has to do with are we reaching an audience and how. we need to recognize and we do on some level that there is an innate history that is foundational to everyone, and you can see it in the variety of ways with the fascination of genealogy and people are tracing the roots genetically, and the powerful influence that certain history museums have such as the one that nick has helped to found in new orleans. and so the fact is that historians are speaking to audiences to recognize that history has some kind of value, and one of the challenges that however face those of us who work in the academic world as historians is how to reach that audience in a way that is compelling to them, and also reflects the kinds of specialized knowledge that we have. part of it is framing the usage of language and understanding and how history has understood and conceptualized by different groups and audiences. so let me turn to the second part of the q
dane? >> yes, first of all to your initial question, and that has to do with are we reaching an audience and how. we need to recognize and we do on some level that there is an innate history that is foundational to everyone, and you can see it in the variety of ways with the fascination of genealogy and people are tracing the roots genetically, and the powerful influence that certain history museums have such as the one that nick has helped to found in new orleans. and so the fact is that...
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in the case of dane, it is within the american historical association. are you reaching these younger audiences and millennials through the social media at all? do we care? can we do more there? >> i certainly think we can do more. the subject of our organization is george c. marshall, who is a dead white guy, albeit a very accomplished dead white guy. with younger people especially, we have to explain what it was he did, how he did it, and why he is still of interest and relevance today. the method of doing that can vary considerably. we are, as well as trying to get people to lexington, we are desperately trying to reach out beyond lexington to connect with anyone who may have heard of the marshall plan and put marshall the man in context with these bigger world events. podcast is something we are going to extend a very early exploratory route with in the near future. there are so many different platforms that it's a challenge to see which actually work and which deliver the biggest bang for your buck. >> dane? >> i'm going to turn this around a bit si
in the case of dane, it is within the american historical association. are you reaching these younger audiences and millennials through the social media at all? do we care? can we do more there? >> i certainly think we can do more. the subject of our organization is george c. marshall, who is a dead white guy, albeit a very accomplished dead white guy. with younger people especially, we have to explain what it was he did, how he did it, and why he is still of interest and relevance today....
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and thank you, dane kennedy, for organizing the panel. it's been, i think, an interesting experience for all of us. and i hope all of you as well as those also in our television audience. so thank you. and we say good night. >> thanks very much. >> thank you all very much. [ applause ] >> thursday morning, we're live in columbia, south carolina for the next stop on the c-span bus, 50 capitals tour. south carolina lieutenant governor kevin bryant will be our guest on the bus during washington journal starting at 9:30 a.m. eastern. >> next on american history tv, journalist cokie roberts moderates a discussion on the first federal congress at the american historical association's annual meeting. the panel talks about the nation's founders, including james madison and george washington who met from 1789 to 1791 to determine the structure of the new federal government, and decide how it should function. this is an hour and a half, recorded at the american historical association annual meeting held this year in washington. >> hi, everybody. i'
and thank you, dane kennedy, for organizing the panel. it's been, i think, an interesting experience for all of us. and i hope all of you as well as those also in our television audience. so thank you. and we say good night. >> thanks very much. >> thank you all very much. [ applause ] >> thursday morning, we're live in columbia, south carolina for the next stop on the c-span bus, 50 capitals tour. south carolina lieutenant governor kevin bryant will be our guest on the bus...
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>> in the house, dane a the democrats never veered off course. they said we're not supporting the continuing resolution for three weeks unless we get a vote to protect daca recipients. they never supported the cr. now some on the house side n the democratic party, are guessing their democratic colleagues here may of felt they were cornered and needed a way out. >> this process has created losers and loser. in the senate tonight many senators felt like, you know, i want to be certain i'm engaged in a process that's winners and winners. for me i have not seen that good faith exercise certainly in the house. >> and dane a republican outside groups are really trying to rub in that the democrats didn't get any major concessions from them. the nrsc, the national republican senate committee is here sanding how t shirts to democratic senators including 2020 contenders that say "i shut down the government and all i got was this lousy tee shirt" dana. >> dana: nice prop. thank you, peter. now more on our top story. is jeff sessions interviewed by the fbi l
>> in the house, dane a the democrats never veered off course. they said we're not supporting the continuing resolution for three weeks unless we get a vote to protect daca recipients. they never supported the cr. now some on the house side n the democratic party, are guessing their democratic colleagues here may of felt they were cornered and needed a way out. >> this process has created losers and loser. in the senate tonight many senators felt like, you know, i want to be certain...
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(dane chauvel) sometimes the product arrives, and the cold chain has been interrupted, and we need to be able to identify where in the cold chain that occurred. (tom villa) we took our world class network, and we developed devices to track environmental conditions. this device allows people to understand what's happening with the location, but also if it's too hot, if it's too cold, if it's been dropped... it's completely unique.
(dane chauvel) sometimes the product arrives, and the cold chain has been interrupted, and we need to be able to identify where in the cold chain that occurred. (tom villa) we took our world class network, and we developed devices to track environmental conditions. this device allows people to understand what's happening with the location, but also if it's too hot, if it's too cold, if it's been dropped... it's completely unique.
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i know so much about being a mayor, very good friend of mine, dane maxwell, where is dane? stand up, dane. we've been together a long time, dane. thank you very much for being here. it is a great place. mississippi is special. we had a good time on november 8th in mississippi, right? betsy price. betsy? thank you, betsy. thank you for being here, thank you very much. really two fantastic friends of mine for a long time. tony harp? where is tony? tony. tony? uh-oh. can't be a sanctuary city person, i know. [laughter]. that is not possible, is it? i want to just say, we'll start by saying, as you know the department of justice today is announced a critical legal step to hold accountable sanctuary cities that violate federal law an free criminal aliens back into our communities. we can't have that. can't have it. very easy to got other way but we can't have it. we want a safe country. it is getting safer all the time. sanctuary cities are the best friend of gangs and cartels. like ms-13. you know that. the result in the death rate around sanctuary cities in and around for inno
i know so much about being a mayor, very good friend of mine, dane maxwell, where is dane? stand up, dane. we've been together a long time, dane. thank you very much for being here. it is a great place. mississippi is special. we had a good time on november 8th in mississippi, right? betsy price. betsy? thank you, betsy. thank you for being here, thank you very much. really two fantastic friends of mine for a long time. tony harp? where is tony? tony. tony? uh-oh. can't be a sanctuary city...
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. >> reporter: eagles fan dane coffer said you ain't heard nothing yet.and most of the 70,000 fans plan to make it loud for the visiting minnesota vikings this sunday. one of the link's architects said the canopies built on the stadium help to trap crowd noise, but the true differencemaker is the passion of the fans. >> the best thing that you do to make it noisy is to have a great product on the field. >> for the players, it's probably going to be equally as hard to hear as it would be for you and i to sit there in the stadium. >> reporter: penn medicine audiologist doctor believes the stadium will be louder than a lawnmower. but not quite as loud as a jet engine. which is about 140 decibels. the guinness world record mark set at century link field where the saurks play. seattle seahawks play. we wanted to see how loud eagles nation is now. testing the decibel level at this pep rally at chiggy's and pete's tonight, 87 decibels. once the fight song started, the level peaked at 109. just a level higher where the fans at the booth at 110. the doctor says wa
. >> reporter: eagles fan dane coffer said you ain't heard nothing yet.and most of the 70,000 fans plan to make it loud for the visiting minnesota vikings this sunday. one of the link's architects said the canopies built on the stadium help to trap crowd noise, but the true differencemaker is the passion of the fans. >> the best thing that you do to make it noisy is to have a great product on the field. >> for the players, it's probably going to be equally as hard to hear as...
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thomas danes was another explorer who got to the falls it around the same time and his writings include this description. the moisten that was fair to new word of the spray cloud mocked i'm your approach and the rich green sward became moment to their more than tilt every footprint was filled with fine play a lotta crossing with solemn shoes the stops and hot for the trees that obstructed our view we stood at once fronting the southern face of the victoria falls at the western angle or just opposite to us and of the beginning of the ravine a body of water fifty or sixty yards wide comes down like a boiling rapid over the broken books the steepness of the incline allowing the water to rush forward with so much wyman's just a break up the hole into a feces snow white irregularly ceiling taller with its lighter particles glittering and flashing like millions of living diamonds in the sunlight. before it takes its final sheer out from the edge of the precipice into the abyss when the. david livingstone was the first to bring the wonders of the victoria falls to the attention of european sci
thomas danes was another explorer who got to the falls it around the same time and his writings include this description. the moisten that was fair to new word of the spray cloud mocked i'm your approach and the rich green sward became moment to their more than tilt every footprint was filled with fine play a lotta crossing with solemn shoes the stops and hot for the trees that obstructed our view we stood at once fronting the southern face of the victoria falls at the western angle or just...
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first year in office caroline was the ak is finally won a grand slam singles tennis championship the dane defeated world number one simona halep in the australian open final becomes the first day in to win a tennis grand slam and returns to the top of the world rankings helen gleason has a story. it will be third time lucky people who ever won the australian open trophy had twice lost in the final of the french open and caroline was the akhi twice in the u.s. final. the world number one ranking was also on the line trying to hold onto it was me actually bidding to wreck laim it for the first time since twenty twelve. as you'd expect from a contest between the world's top two players there was little to separate them on course it was an iraqi just edging that type right with temperatures exceeding thirty degrees that looked to have taken it out of the remaining needing a medical timeouts midway through the second set. but as is her way the twenty six year old who had to save much point since who early in matches in melbourne came fighting back. thanks and with halak seemingly in control of
first year in office caroline was the ak is finally won a grand slam singles tennis championship the dane defeated world number one simona halep in the australian open final becomes the first day in to win a tennis grand slam and returns to the top of the world rankings helen gleason has a story. it will be third time lucky people who ever won the australian open trophy had twice lost in the final of the french open and caroline was the akhi twice in the u.s. final. the world number one ranking...
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australian open champion after defeating cmon aholic seven six three six six four in a melbourne the dane lead after a nail biting first set went all the way to a tie break before holland drew level while he held her nerve however to claim the final set and a first ever grand slam title the men's final will be played on sunday in the bundesliga match day twenty got off to a thrilling start as i try frankfurt defeated fellow european hopefuls. to zero kevin prince boateng put the hosts ahead on the forty third minute. sealed the victory in injury time it was the on loans strikers third goal in as many games the win saw troughed move up to second in the table ahead of the rest of this weekend's fixtures and elsewhere in the bundesliga it's that time of year again hamburg have sacked another coach they've made a habit of bringing in new blood during the season and despite plenty of poor results in recent years they have always managed to avoid the drop but will work one more time on saturday the new coach will face life safe in his first game in charge. it was all smiles from a new hamburg c
australian open champion after defeating cmon aholic seven six three six six four in a melbourne the dane lead after a nail biting first set went all the way to a tie break before holland drew level while he held her nerve however to claim the final set and a first ever grand slam title the men's final will be played on sunday in the bundesliga match day twenty got off to a thrilling start as i try frankfurt defeated fellow european hopefuls. to zero kevin prince boateng put the hosts ahead on...
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has been crowned the women's australian open champion after defeating simona halep in melbourne the dane lead after a nail biting first set went all the way to a time break before hall of true level was an iraqi held her nerve to claim the final set and her first ever grand slam title seven six three six six four in the final score roger federer faces martin chelates in the men's final on sunday. bennis is getting a head start on this year's carnival season the italian lagoon city kicked off its calendar of events with a water parade along one of its main canals a full week ahead of the official opening the theme of this year's carnival festivities well you guessed it the circus hundreds of thousands of tourists are expected to flock to the coral stronghold famous for its masquerade ball. and don't worry soccer nuts we haven't forgotten about the bun display guess that herman will be up after the break with all of the action from saturday's games here's a sneak peek a league leaders byron took on hoffenheim a side they haven't beaten in two years stay tune to find out what happened spoil
has been crowned the women's australian open champion after defeating simona halep in melbourne the dane lead after a nail biting first set went all the way to a time break before hall of true level was an iraqi held her nerve to claim the final set and her first ever grand slam title seven six three six six four in the final score roger federer faces martin chelates in the men's final on sunday. bennis is getting a head start on this year's carnival season the italian lagoon city kicked off...
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australian open champion after defeating simona halep seven six three six six four in melbourne the dane lead after a nail biting first set that went all the way to a tie break before hala drew level well ziac held her nerve however and to claim the final set and a first ever grand slam title the men's final will be on sunday in the bundesliga on saturday afternoon table toppers byron munich went on a scoring spree against hoffenheim five different players to hit the target for the variance in a five to rout in munich allianz arena including jerome boateng who headed home half an hour into the game and failed to make strides in their bid for a champions league spot when they could only manage a draw with the relegation threatened homburg. you're watching the w. news more coming up at the top of the hour and don't forget you can get all the latest information and news on our website around the clock thanks for. those values and germany is a strong country. that we have achieved so much we can do this and if something henderson says we must overcome it. going where it's uncomfortable globa
australian open champion after defeating simona halep seven six three six six four in melbourne the dane lead after a nail biting first set that went all the way to a tie break before hala drew level well ziac held her nerve however and to claim the final set and a first ever grand slam title the men's final will be on sunday in the bundesliga on saturday afternoon table toppers byron munich went on a scoring spree against hoffenheim five different players to hit the target for the variance in...
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has been crowned the women's australian open champion after defeating simona halep in melbourne the dane lead after a nail biting first set went all the way to a tie break for hall of drew level wasn't that he held her nerve to claim the final set and her first ever grand slam title seven six three six six for the final score roger federer faces martin in the men's final on sunday. mostly on saturday afternoon table toppers byron munich went on a scoring spree against hoffenheim five different players hit the target for the variance in a five to rout and unix only on serena including jerome but what tang who headed home half an hour into the game and rb life say she failed to make strides in their bid for a champions league spot when they could only manage a draw with relegation threatened hamburg so let's get a check now of all the weekend's bundle your results so far. well there you see the confirmation of that win for byron as well as the draw for life safety shaka easily handled stood guard dortmund scored late to draw with freiburg cologne for each got a point for him and hair to be
has been crowned the women's australian open champion after defeating simona halep in melbourne the dane lead after a nail biting first set went all the way to a tie break for hall of drew level wasn't that he held her nerve to claim the final set and her first ever grand slam title seven six three six six for the final score roger federer faces martin in the men's final on sunday. mostly on saturday afternoon table toppers byron munich went on a scoring spree against hoffenheim five different...
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capital tunis as the country works the seventh anniversary of the aster of former president think of a dane ben ali has fired tear gas to disperse dozens of young demonstrators the protesters erupted the protests erupted a week ago after the government raised taxes and prices in an effort to reduce the budget deficit. seven years ago the ousted president sending revolutionary fever. across the middle east and thereafter again i may not yet be a revolt but patience is wearing thin and i felt that we were happy with the revolution in twenty eleven but the joy was not complete. as we poverty starvation prisons the new budget this year will increase the poverty of the people what more can i say. that much. changes cutting off with corrupt systems loyalties and suspicious appointments changes cutting off with the states of north and of nor institutions. all week towns and cities have played host to angry demonstrations over the country's belt tightening a stereotype program more than three hundred people have been arrested. was. ninety one year old leader doesn't need history lessons he sought t
capital tunis as the country works the seventh anniversary of the aster of former president think of a dane ben ali has fired tear gas to disperse dozens of young demonstrators the protesters erupted the protests erupted a week ago after the government raised taxes and prices in an effort to reduce the budget deficit. seven years ago the ousted president sending revolutionary fever. across the middle east and thereafter again i may not yet be a revolt but patience is wearing thin and i felt...
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that is all we have time for on the ball in this league this week i'd like to thank of course michel danes in my wonderful cast so for me and the rest of the team here in berlin and. chopin for the twenty first century. unique interpretation. concert and the world of a young piano. twenty one presents danny in a tree for nothing. next d.w. . cash by the minute more than four hundred billion us dollars are sent here by more than two hundred million people. they work far away from home in order to feed their families. what they send back is a major part of the global money transfer business money. in forty five minutes from the w. two speed. latest technology. no but it may be time for an upgrade this become part of the future become a cyborg i must say words and design my perception of reality implants that make every day life easier. i use my implants on a daily basis that optimize the human body and connect people more effectively. i hope that this will make us more ethical persons what would life be like as a cyborg and what do you think will happen society does the human race need to up
that is all we have time for on the ball in this league this week i'd like to thank of course michel danes in my wonderful cast so for me and the rest of the team here in berlin and. chopin for the twenty first century. unique interpretation. concert and the world of a young piano. twenty one presents danny in a tree for nothing. next d.w. . cash by the minute more than four hundred billion us dollars are sent here by more than two hundred million people. they work far away from home in order...
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and number two seed wozniak overcame a second set wobble to defeat belgians a least meriton steve dane is a former world number one but like taylor has yet to win a grand slam title meanwhile marino chill it is through to the men's final on sunday the croat dispatched of britain's kyle edmund in straight sets he'll play either defending champion roger federer or the unseeded. for the title now before i let you go remind you of our top story that we're following for you right now scientists in china have revealed two identical baby monkeys created using the same cloning technique that gave us dolly the sheep more than two decades ago their research breaks the technical barrier that could open the.
and number two seed wozniak overcame a second set wobble to defeat belgians a least meriton steve dane is a former world number one but like taylor has yet to win a grand slam title meanwhile marino chill it is through to the men's final on sunday the croat dispatched of britain's kyle edmund in straight sets he'll play either defending champion roger federer or the unseeded. for the title now before i let you go remind you of our top story that we're following for you right now scientists in...
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and number two seed was the at the over came a second set wobble to defeat a belgium's a nice the dane is a former world number one but like a look as yet to win a grand slam title meanwhile marion shelter which is through to the men's final on sunday the croat dispatch britain's col edmund in straight sets will play either defending champ roger federer or the unseeded chang haye on for the title are you watching the news we still have a lot more to tell you about here's what's coming up a dump truck arrives at the world economic forum in davos can he convince the meeting of globalists that his america first agenda is good for the world economy. all right that a whole lot more coming up in the business block but gary hart alferez and i'll see you again at the top of the out. on the phone. with. us. when i'm traveling to the coast of all time. but i also want to stay up to date on the latest news and events. and d.-w. makes the.
and number two seed was the at the over came a second set wobble to defeat a belgium's a nice the dane is a former world number one but like a look as yet to win a grand slam title meanwhile marion shelter which is through to the men's final on sunday the croat dispatch britain's col edmund in straight sets will play either defending champ roger federer or the unseeded chang haye on for the title are you watching the news we still have a lot more to tell you about here's what's coming up a dump...
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semi number two seed wozniak he overcame a second seat wobble to defeat belgium sillies matins the dane is a former world number one but has yet to win a grand slam title meanwhile maher in chile is through to the men's final on sunday the dispatched britain's col edmund in straight sets he'll play either defending champion roger federer or the unseeded shown here for the title you're up to date with g.w. news i'll be back at the top of the hour with more world news followed by the day i hope to see. the d w media center. i. find it again. discovery. video and audio podcast and language courses. in d w media center at media center done deal with dot com.
semi number two seed wozniak he overcame a second seat wobble to defeat belgium sillies matins the dane is a former world number one but has yet to win a grand slam title meanwhile maher in chile is through to the men's final on sunday the dispatched britain's col edmund in straight sets he'll play either defending champion roger federer or the unseeded shown here for the title you're up to date with g.w. news i'll be back at the top of the hour with more world news followed by the day i hope...
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. >> ♪ >> mann: doyle dane bernbach was an up-and-coming advertising firm on madison avenue that wasertisements for up-and-coming firms and products that included volkswagen. john f. kennedy saw the spots and told his brother-in-law steve smith, "go find me that firm. i want to talk to them about maybe doing my advertising for my reelection in 1964." and that's how ddb came into the orbit of lyndon johnson and the dnc in 1964. johnson and the people around him, his aides and his advertising firm, wanted to portray goldwater as a dangerous man who, if he got control of the nuclear arsenal, might threaten the peace of the world. >> goldwater, jr.: the mood of the country at the time was one of worry about the soviet union in particular. peace was a big issue. >> man: bombs away. >> d. goodwin: that fear of nuclear holocaust had been part of all of us who grew up in the '50s and '60s. and by that time, we were used to it, after hiding under our desks for so many years. [ sawing noise ] >> man: in a saturday evening post article dated august 31, 1963, barry goldwater said, "sometimes i t
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officers closed one dane for about an hour. it is believed they may have been in a crate that fell off a truck. >>> so far, the flu has killed ten people across the state this season. how experts say it is not too late to get a flu shot. in the meantime, researchers in washington have developed a dna vaccine that they believe could last for years and supplement the flu shot. more now from michelle esteban. >> every year, flu season arrives and we roll up our sleeve. what if there was no annual poking and pain? instead a vaccine that lasted for years. >> a new concept in flu vaccines. it will be the next n >> she and her team are develop what is known as a universal flu vaccine. a dna vaccine. >> these are our vaccines. >> they insist it tackles the flu's biggest challenge. mutation. scientists to have guess a the flu will look like long before every season. that's because the constantly change go. >> it would be a little less effective. >> they said they get around the genetic changes by isolating gentle components of the flu t
officers closed one dane for about an hour. it is believed they may have been in a crate that fell off a truck. >>> so far, the flu has killed ten people across the state this season. how experts say it is not too late to get a flu shot. in the meantime, researchers in washington have developed a dna vaccine that they believe could last for years and supplement the flu shot. more now from michelle esteban. >> every year, flu season arrives and we roll up our sleeve. what if there...
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the unified school district said that he was seen dane gelling the child. -- dangled child. he's a 20-year-old veteran teacher and add paid leave and being held without bail. >>> the staff at san jose's hallow zoo is fighting to protect the animals in the zoo after she got in and attacked two horses and a donkey. one was found in the pen where the animals were dog mauled. a second dog was found a few days later. and one is still on the loose. and animal care and services said that the dogs will likely have to be euthanized. no one has come forward to claim them. >>> 4:57. and the president's first state of the union address drawing praise and criticism this morning. and we'll run it down next. >> reporter: a toxic fire in richmond is now under control. a shelter in place was lifted. we'll tell you how the firefighters got the upper hand on this scrap metal yard fire. who are these people? the energy conscious people among us say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear.
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great to be here with senator leahy, senator danes. what unites our bipartisan coalition is that we strongly oppose an end run on our constitution. we stand united in terms of fighting terrorists on foreign soil. that is not what is at issue. the fact, however, is 702, this law that we're debating, is a whole lot broader than fighting terrorists. it allows warrantless government surveillance of foreigners thought to have foreign intelligence information. that's practically anything that relates to the foreign affairs of the united states. practically everything about foreign countries relates to american foreign affairs. so let me give you an example of the kind of americans who can get swept up, law-abiding americans in these 702 searches. americans who talk to foreigners, for example, overseas like a american -- midwestern steel company investor or a person talking to their contacts or second or third generation american immigrant talking to family and friends overseas. somebody asking an overseas friend advice, advice on business or
great to be here with senator leahy, senator danes. what unites our bipartisan coalition is that we strongly oppose an end run on our constitution. we stand united in terms of fighting terrorists on foreign soil. that is not what is at issue. the fact, however, is 702, this law that we're debating, is a whole lot broader than fighting terrorists. it allows warrantless government surveillance of foreigners thought to have foreign intelligence information. that's practically anything that relates...
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then, the one after this could bring us some wit us super bowln dane. am dan zarrow. dan. all right. stay rig there. we got a lot more coming up for you in sports. i learn fans and the indians alongs l spending some politically correct k to "chasing news." i am bill spadea. we got alo more in sports. how about this? tom prad ry with a walks out anl you hear why and the cleveland indians are thehe plotcally correct pressure? george has all the dethado you ? george: thanks, bill. before you get football and at news for new york line fans they are going to get a brand you years l then they will spend 12 gapes at the and up to 60 games over the term until the now they are v been play sewing don't area in starn we'll be happy tomer glory. football. super bowl week is the pat yots ride of in minneapolis on monday. thoughs sunday and then tom brauy today, though. he cut off interview with spores radio because another host on the radio station preferred to the five-year-old daughter.as br super bowl week and brady would pay or not retur probull on sunday. you need a football fix.
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yavlinsky there are also some new faces russia's communist party is now represented by pavel great dane and known as the strawberry king thanks to his collective farms and then there's x t.v. hosts any assault jack who says that a vote for her is a vote against everyone ati's ochs on a boy caught up with her. i want to show people russia but there is another point of view this is the goal of my complaint i know you can't win on the elections where only putin always wins putting himself sat on many occasions that russia needs more competition both political but he never gives it i didn't know all the facts yourselves so out of your here forty two years i'm just a little blonde girl you know coming from going to shows and how to balance with me . i've never said that a president should be you know one fields expert. the only good way for us is along the way i know that many people want to foster change but change only happens as a revolution i am against. i want to educate people i want to bring them truth and i want together all their problems to make them federal it's the same old russi
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thank you. >> thank you, senator danes. >> senator danes can get away with that because he is an engineer. unfortunately, i am too. it's a curse. sometimes a blessing. i wanted to start out and talk a little bit about that term base load power because we hear a lot more of it today than we do 10 or 15 years ago and i find that fascinating. i grew up with a utility family where my dad was a lineman when i was young, he was a manager later. those were the days when coal and nuclear and hydro were the only games in town. but i bring that up because i think base load oftentimes today is more of a political term than an engineering term. and it tends to come up oftentimes at times when it's trying to subsidize generation that is no longer competitive in the marketplace. i would just point out that when those coal fired generators go down, they are providing and oftentimes that's unplanned maintenance. and it's not unusual. they're providing zero base load megawatts to the grid. and we need to find ways today to think about our grid and meet supply and demand together. and know what the weather
thank you. >> thank you, senator danes. >> senator danes can get away with that because he is an engineer. unfortunately, i am too. it's a curse. sometimes a blessing. i wanted to start out and talk a little bit about that term base load power because we hear a lot more of it today than we do 10 or 15 years ago and i find that fascinating. i grew up with a utility family where my dad was a lineman when i was young, he was a manager later. those were the days when coal and nuclear...
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kristen thank you a brooklyn pizzeria offering a safer choice to the dane are dangerous tied pod challengeone actually edible. check it out. vinnie's pizza offering died pods. they're hoping that kids will just eat this instead of taking part in that stupid dangerous trend on social media where kids are eating detergent pods. soon you can sail with the super heroes much disney nounsing the return of their epic adventure me tripcalled marvel day at seae won't be shipping out until next year in january. it will run through though, leaving from miami with stops in the caribbean and bahamas. guests will bwith their favoritl characters andpiderman scale the ship and witness super heroes battle their foes. >> so cool. >> i'm a fab of those pie pods. >> that pizza didn't look that appetizing though. >> you know what would be cool eagles super bowl cruise. >> stay tuned for that. >> there you go. >> tmz coming up >>> right now on "good day philadelphia" calling it quits congressman pat me an caught up in the misconduct scandal, with a staffer says he is serving his final term. >>> money just a cou
kristen thank you a brooklyn pizzeria offering a safer choice to the dane are dangerous tied pod challengeone actually edible. check it out. vinnie's pizza offering died pods. they're hoping that kids will just eat this instead of taking part in that stupid dangerous trend on social media where kids are eating detergent pods. soon you can sail with the super heroes much disney nounsing the return of their epic adventure me tripcalled marvel day at seae won't be shipping out until next year in...
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their own door watched over by their beloved great dane cleo.'s wife ali. >> i know for a long time they didn't lock the door. they would leave and go to dinner or go to town and leave the door unlocked. because cleo was the guard dog. >> fulfilled as the griffiths' lives seemed to be, keith and julie were transformed when aaron and ali brought into the world their first daughter, aria. >> a first child, it was a greatest day of her life i think. >> julie lived for my little girl. she wanted to be a part of everything that she did. >> and julie was there for ali when she went into labor for their second daughter analiese. her white knuckled dash to the hospital earned julie the affectionate nickname nascar nana. >> the flashers were going and honking the horn. >> what is she saying to you? talking to you. >> don't have a baby in my car. keep your legs crossed. don't have the baby in the car. >> everything seemed to be going great for the griffiths in 2013. keith had weight loss surgery and dropped more than 100 pounds. julie was over the moon wi
their own door watched over by their beloved great dane cleo.'s wife ali. >> i know for a long time they didn't lock the door. they would leave and go to dinner or go to town and leave the door unlocked. because cleo was the guard dog. >> fulfilled as the griffiths' lives seemed to be, keith and julie were transformed when aaron and ali brought into the world their first daughter, aria. >> a first child, it was a greatest day of her life i think. >> julie lived for my...
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officials including today that danes tend to you know devise new legislation that would fascinated snapback of dysfunctions that were lifted per the terms of the nuclear core and if they take that initiative that sounds the death knell for the nuclear accord and would be back to square one you know the iran nuclear crisis all over again which is not in the interest of the international community or any of the signatories of the nuclear course including the united states because even people like james mattis the defense they have explicitly admitted that this agreement is in the national interest of the united states or a cover for a c.r.-v. former advisor to iran's nuclear negotiation team thanks for your take today here on out international well he's an associate has more now on washington's rather selective approach when it comes to protests outside of its own borders. when they ask for a better economy when they ask for the government to spend money on their own country as opposed to terror exploits overseas or in other countries sure we would certainly like that to you i support matt i'
officials including today that danes tend to you know devise new legislation that would fascinated snapback of dysfunctions that were lifted per the terms of the nuclear core and if they take that initiative that sounds the death knell for the nuclear accord and would be back to square one you know the iran nuclear crisis all over again which is not in the interest of the international community or any of the signatories of the nuclear course including the united states because even people like...
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of course accounts for forty percent of the world's output or joining me from london is name aslam dane is the chief market analyst with london based think markets good to have you with us so what's driving prices up. there are three major factors number one supplier cut we all know that number two stay billet in the demand but here is the most important one which is the here in rest is cannot underestimate the importance of. i.p.o. because the entire reason saudi arabia is behind the price stability is mainly because of this i.p.o. the one of the biggest i.p.o. which is going to hit the entire globe and i think because of that we have seen that supply occurred and the consistency of the supply throughout their. supply her decision or a given getting that done is the most let me point is this is a trend that is going to continue i think it is highly likely to continue i think that the price could continue certainly to the upside why because i think there is a stay billet he in terms of a demand especially the chinese demand if you look at the growth for the chinese demand for two thousa
of course accounts for forty percent of the world's output or joining me from london is name aslam dane is the chief market analyst with london based think markets good to have you with us so what's driving prices up. there are three major factors number one supplier cut we all know that number two stay billet in the demand but here is the most important one which is the here in rest is cannot underestimate the importance of. i.p.o. because the entire reason saudi arabia is behind the price...
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labor organization comes the stats here on any given day twenty six danes that's the last time they they looked at the data collected the data children aged between five and seventeen years and can see the percentage going around the continent going around the world how many children are actually working carrie for you why is this such a critical issue today it's only things going on in the world that we need to address why this one child labor. well you know children are our future we have a responsibility to them to make this a world does just attend freely and there are a hundred fifty two million people children in slavery or child labor at the moment survey of americans twenty sixteen the seventy five percent of americans as made that there were under one million children in slavery or child labor worldwide and impact there one hundred fifty two million so i think that's an issue that all of us have or ability to know and to learn more about and i think the film is great for that and the point is absolutely correct you do not need a path to be connected to these issues and the coali
labor organization comes the stats here on any given day twenty six danes that's the last time they they looked at the data collected the data children aged between five and seventeen years and can see the percentage going around the continent going around the world how many children are actually working carrie for you why is this such a critical issue today it's only things going on in the world that we need to address why this one child labor. well you know children are our future we have a...
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under number two seed was nucky he overcame a second set to defeat belgians allies and mountains the daneis a former world number one but like halep has yet to win a grand slam title. in motor sports world's oldest braley have been to officially starts on thursday kicking off the twenty eighteen season but competitors have already been on the circuit to prepare the carts chilly new views of belgium went fastest in wednesday's shakedown or drivers test their cars at full speed finding champion sebastian could only manage sevenths fastest the frenchman is going for his sixth straight title this year the monte carlo rally was first staged in one thousand eleventh. and just a reminder of the top story we're following for you here today on d. but w. news turkey says it will continue its military offensive on the northern syrian after in the region that's despite a warning from washington to limit its actions against u.s. backed kurdish militia there or risk a clash with u.s. forces. you're watching news from berlin we have more coming up for you at the top of the hour and of course you get all
under number two seed was nucky he overcame a second set to defeat belgians allies and mountains the daneis a former world number one but like halep has yet to win a grand slam title. in motor sports world's oldest braley have been to officially starts on thursday kicking off the twenty eighteen season but competitors have already been on the circuit to prepare the carts chilly new views of belgium went fastest in wednesday's shakedown or drivers test their cars at full speed finding champion...
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batman fell out of the president's five after it emerged he'd attack donald trump jr for twenty six dane mating with a group of russians in the book by michael wolf bannon is quoted as saying. even if you thought that this was not treasonous unpatriotic or bad blank and i happen to think it's all of that you should have called the f.b.i. and maybe atlee. as i had called him disloyal and disgraceful the president brand his former chief strategist sloppy stave and apparent reference to balance often unkempt appearance and declared that he lost his mind when he was pushed out of the white house last august the president launched a scathing attack on twitter saying. michael wolff is a total loser they made up stories in order to sell this really boring and untruthful book he used sloppy staved bad and who cried when he got five and beg for his job now sloppy stave is being dumped like a dog by almost everyone too bad. executive larry soul of said in the statement that pattern was a valued part of our legacy and we will always be grateful for his contributions. let's talk more about this stor
batman fell out of the president's five after it emerged he'd attack donald trump jr for twenty six dane mating with a group of russians in the book by michael wolf bannon is quoted as saying. even if you thought that this was not treasonous unpatriotic or bad blank and i happen to think it's all of that you should have called the f.b.i. and maybe atlee. as i had called him disloyal and disgraceful the president brand his former chief strategist sloppy stave and apparent reference to balance...
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country is now over the civil disobedience has been widely condemned in iran over the past number of danes these are images you're seeing there on your screen have been held in a number of different cities in support of the authorities. but according to the country's interior ministry around forty two thousand people were involved in the op rising it began with protests over declining living standards and high unemployment and then took a violent government turn to see a turkey now has more now on the u.s. reaction and how washington appears keen to exploit the protest for its own ends. when they ask for a better economy when they ask for the government to spend money on their own country as opposed to terror exploits overseas or in other countries sure we would certainly do when they say that to you i support mat i'm not going to go i'm not going to see that's why you're trying to trap me into something like that i'm not going to go there for that is no that is not our that is not our policy but we hear what the iranian people are saying poverty corruption and economic uncertainty have th
country is now over the civil disobedience has been widely condemned in iran over the past number of danes these are images you're seeing there on your screen have been held in a number of different cities in support of the authorities. but according to the country's interior ministry around forty two thousand people were involved in the op rising it began with protests over declining living standards and high unemployment and then took a violent government turn to see a turkey now has more now...
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semi number two seed but the aki overcame a second set wobble to defeat belgium's elise matins the dane is a former world number one but like all of has yet to win a grand slam title meanwhile. is through to the men's final on sunday the croat dispatched britain's kyle edmund in straight sets he'll play either defending champion roger federer or the unseeded show she won for the title. all right north korean ice hockey players were talking about the olympics they have arrived in south korea for training with their south korean team mates ahead of the young chung winter olympics twelve players and officials crossed the border on thursday the agreement to form a joint women's team follows the first official talks between the two koreas now the team will wear unity jerseys and march under a unified flag at the games opening ceremony of the war in iraq. and now a look at an unusual perception through cairo today egypt moved a massive thousands year old statue of king rams it the second to its new home the grand egyptian museum after that ride i'll be back to take you through the day see if
semi number two seed but the aki overcame a second set wobble to defeat belgium's elise matins the dane is a former world number one but like all of has yet to win a grand slam title meanwhile. is through to the men's final on sunday the croat dispatched britain's kyle edmund in straight sets he'll play either defending champion roger federer or the unseeded show she won for the title. all right north korean ice hockey players were talking about the olympics they have arrived in south korea for...
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. >> film up for two golden globes, best actress nomination, foxcast dane. >> why are you in this aloneard of people you're protecting -- >> tell me why. >> because it is all i have left. >> for entertainment tonight, i'm cameron. >> always good to see on the screen. >> looks like good one. cbs all access original series star trek discovery returns this sunday night, the chapter two debut uss discovery find itself in unfamiliar territory >> i iago a chance to speak with the star of the show about the series and sunday's new episode. >> it is going to be quite a wild ride to see us figure out where we are, what to do, how tove, and jonathan, been a member of the star trek family for many years, because he was riker on next gen directed episode ten our mid season premiere did phenominal job, we absolutely love him, so we're excited for everyone to see the premiere and to dig into the second half. because it goes to very gritty places. >> star trek is such a popular franchise, but this series actually has new characters, new adventures, so what's it like starring in this original series? >
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(dane chauvel) sometimes the product arrives, and the cold chain has been interrupted, and we need to able to identify where in the cold chain that occurred. (tom villa) we took our world class network, and we developed devices to track environmental conditions. this device allows people to understand what's happening with the location, but also if it's too hot, if it's too cold, if it's been dropped... it's completely unique. (dennis woloshuck) if you have a sensor that can keep track of your product, it keeps everybody kind of honest that way. who knew a tiny sensor could help keep the food chain safe? ♪ liz: we have senate democrats saying they are gathering the votes to block the spending bill and shut the government down. steve, what is your reaction that the government could shut down tomorrow night? >> from a bigger picture i would say this could be an opportunity. i know that sounds like a rash, ridiculous pie in the sky point to make. let's just look at the reason we are in this ongoing never ending budget crisis because of the fundamental nature of the washington, d.c. swamp
(dane chauvel) sometimes the product arrives, and the cold chain has been interrupted, and we need to able to identify where in the cold chain that occurred. (tom villa) we took our world class network, and we developed devices to track environmental conditions. this device allows people to understand what's happening with the location, but also if it's too hot, if it's too cold, if it's been dropped... it's completely unique. (dennis woloshuck) if you have a sensor that can keep track of your...
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the dane won herfirst grand slam title, beating simona halep in the final in melbourne. number one in the world. adam wild was watching... neither has won a grand slam before. she started like a player who wasn't prepared to wait. forcing the first set to a tie—break before finally seeing it slip. a moment for her to stay calm, keep her cool. not easy in the blistering heat. somehow she managed, fighting back to level the match. both having to leave the court cool off. this contest was merely heating up. the final set the fitting such an occasion. this bringing caroline was me a key to the brink. 0ne bringing caroline was me a key to the brink. one more point and her long wait was finally over. you will not see a more popular winner. long wait was finally over. you will not see a more popular winnerlj jumped at this moment for so many years. my voice is shaking, i never cry, but today is a very emotional moment. outlast a grand slam champion. rob number one, the winner he took it all. —— at last. world number one. we spoke about the pressure she was under to secure that
the dane won herfirst grand slam title, beating simona halep in the final in melbourne. number one in the world. adam wild was watching... neither has won a grand slam before. she started like a player who wasn't prepared to wait. forcing the first set to a tie—break before finally seeing it slip. a moment for her to stay calm, keep her cool. not easy in the blistering heat. somehow she managed, fighting back to level the match. both having to leave the court cool off. this contest was merely...
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it was a thriller as the dane beat simona halep in three sets in melbourne.e world rankings ahead of the romanian. adam wild reports. there are few stages in the game more spectacular than melbourne and the welcome could scarcely have been more fitting. the winner takes it all... the world's top two toe—to—toe down under, the final already had all the sparkle it needed, a match worth the wait, the wait is something with which was was and halep are all too familiar with. neither had won a grand slam before, this was wozniacki's 43rd attempt. she started like a player not prepared to wait any longer. halep too is battle hardened, forcing a tie—break before finally seeing it slip away. a moment for her to stay calm, keep her cool, not easy in the blistering evening heat. still, somehow she managed, fighting back to level the match. the temperatures now becoming the battle with both having to leave court to cool off. it was heating up, the final set befitting such an occasion, going one way then the other, this taking wozniacki to the brink. the best point of the
it was a thriller as the dane beat simona halep in three sets in melbourne.e world rankings ahead of the romanian. adam wild reports. there are few stages in the game more spectacular than melbourne and the welcome could scarcely have been more fitting. the winner takes it all... the world's top two toe—to—toe down under, the final already had all the sparkle it needed, a match worth the wait, the wait is something with which was was and halep are all too familiar with. neither had won a...
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and it was the dane, wozniacki, who won in three sets.she will also replace halep as world number one. soa so a double prize for her. in football, no sign of an upset in the first match of the fa cup fourth round. leicester are at peterborough in the fourth round of the fa cup this lunchtime. leicester went ahead early on thanks to this goal from foussemi diabate just ten minutes into his debut. and it was soon comfortable for the premier league side. kelechi iheanacho made it 2—0. in fact, he has now made it 3—0. ben stokes has been snapped up this morning, for nearly £1.11 million in the auction of players for the indian premier league. he's been bought by the rajasthan royals. that's despite facing a charge for affray, after an incident, outside a nightclub in bristol. the all—rounder was the most valuable player of the twenty20 tournament last year. rory mcilroy is well placed in the dubai desert classic. he finished a fog—delayed second round on saturday in the lead with five birdies in his last seven holes. he's got a few holes left
and it was the dane, wozniacki, who won in three sets.she will also replace halep as world number one. soa so a double prize for her. in football, no sign of an upset in the first match of the fa cup fourth round. leicester are at peterborough in the fourth round of the fa cup this lunchtime. leicester went ahead early on thanks to this goal from foussemi diabate just ten minutes into his debut. and it was soon comfortable for the premier league side. kelechi iheanacho made it 2—0. in fact,...