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and it was the imperial residence for more than 500 years. the emperor and empress now live at the imperial palace in tokyo. a tree-lined street leading to the palace is popular for viewing cherry blossoms and autumn leaves. the agency will extend the viewing period from five days to one week in spring and in fall. the street is set to open next on march 25th. >>> delegates from syria's government and opposition forces are set to resume peace talks shortly. they're in geneva more than a month after earlier talks collapsed. the major sticking point between the two sides is the future of president bashar al assad. the talks are mediated by a u.n. special envoy. he described the resumption of peace talks as a moment of truth. >> as far as i know, the only plan "b" available is return to war. >> the envoy says there will be two task forces discussing humanitarian aid and the cessation of hostilities. >> we are counting and using -- to use those task forces in order to contribute to make sure that the talks are focusing on the real issue, and what
and it was the imperial residence for more than 500 years. the emperor and empress now live at the imperial palace in tokyo. a tree-lined street leading to the palace is popular for viewing cherry blossoms and autumn leaves. the agency will extend the viewing period from five days to one week in spring and in fall. the street is set to open next on march 25th. >>> delegates from syria's government and opposition forces are set to resume peace talks shortly. they're in geneva more than...
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imperial household agency officials opened the gate to a tree lined avenue at the imperial palace earlier than scheduled on wednesday. the blossoms have been slow to open due to low temperatures, but as the weather warms up, about half the buds are now in bloom. >> it's so beautifully japanese. >> translator: it was amazing. i hope to come see it again. >> more than 220,000 people have come to view the palace cherry blossoms over the past five and a half days. people can enjoy access to the tree lined section until thursday. >> so if you're already in tokyo you've got one more day to visit the exclusive section at the imperial palace. reports from yen mar andpd<é?x france 24 watching live around the world. these are the headlines -- a turnaround for the french president. he says he is dropping plans to add a clause of the constitution that would restrict convict or ed terrorirists of their natitionality. the e u.n. calls on the woworl's richest nanations to step up to the plate and except their share ofof the 5 million syrian refugs forced out of their country by the war.
imperial household agency officials opened the gate to a tree lined avenue at the imperial palace earlier than scheduled on wednesday. the blossoms have been slow to open due to low temperatures, but as the weather warms up, about half the buds are now in bloom. >> it's so beautifully japanese. >> translator: it was amazing. i hope to come see it again. >> more than 220,000 people have come to view the palace cherry blossoms over the past five and a half days. people can enjoy...
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imperial couple made their first stop in miharu. evacuees have been living there.he couple heard from the mayor about efforts to get the evacuation order lifted in the months ahead. they also spoke with some of the residents including a 75-year-old man who plans to reopen his shop after moving back home. >> the emperor came all the way here to see us. it cheered555ñññ1 live: this is "france 24," around the world. i'm genie godula. these are the headlines. a manhunt is under wave in brussels -- is underway in brussels for two men who escaped the anti-terror raid. hillary clinton and donald trump win big in tuesday's primary across the u.s.. clinton takes at least four states, dealing a blow to bernie
imperial couple made their first stop in miharu. evacuees have been living there.he couple heard from the mayor about efforts to get the evacuation order lifted in the months ahead. they also spoke with some of the residents including a 75-year-old man who plans to reopen his shop after moving back home. >> the emperor came all the way here to see us. it cheered555ñññ1 live: this is "france 24," around the world. i'm genie godula. these are the headlines. a manhunt is under...
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he studies the history of colonization and imperialism. he received a huge number of awards and honors in his career so far including the world history association book prize. he has written, i believe, over a dozen books including most recently amerigo, the man who gave his name to america, "1492: the year the world began," and "our america." so please welcome our four very distinguished panelists. [applause] i'm going to again with a question for lola. >> lalo. >> i'm sorry. >> my sister couldn't make it. [laughter] >> well, in lola's absence, we will ask lalo, how do illustrations convey messages in ways that prose cannot? >> well, i'm glad you asked that. [laughter] we moved mountains to get the computers to work, and i brought a few cartoons to show very quickly. but, yeah, you know, illustrations, political cartoons are like the, you know, i think they're the ultimate sucker punch, you know? people can't -- when people send me hate letters, i've already won the argument, you know? [laughter] because unless they're sending me a hate l
he studies the history of colonization and imperialism. he received a huge number of awards and honors in his career so far including the world history association book prize. he has written, i believe, over a dozen books including most recently amerigo, the man who gave his name to america, "1492: the year the world began," and "our america." so please welcome our four very distinguished panelists. [applause] i'm going to again with a question for lola. >> lalo....
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and imperial and synovus, and less of that cash can be deployed on their technology.: thank you very much. coming up on bloomberg markets we will ask ucla economic professor roger what he thinks the fed should do. it is a little bit out of the box. ♪ alix: welcome back to bloomberg markets. scarlet: here is what the federal reserve should do. the u.s. interbank should embrace interest rate and aggressively by more assets. alix: this is according to a distinguished professor of economics at ucla and a visiting scholar at the u.s. central reserve bank of san francisco. he joined us yesterday to talk about why the fed should take this action. >> if the fed meeting on wednesday was to raise normal rates, that would almost certainly have a very bad effect on the economy in the short run, because i believe markets would turn, well was fall, and that would generate in a session -- a recession. hand i'mu look at raising rates as a qa program that prevents that from happening, i think we can get back to a situation where we would like to be long-term, which is having right aro
and imperial and synovus, and less of that cash can be deployed on their technology.: thank you very much. coming up on bloomberg markets we will ask ucla economic professor roger what he thinks the fed should do. it is a little bit out of the box. ♪ alix: welcome back to bloomberg markets. scarlet: here is what the federal reserve should do. the u.s. interbank should embrace interest rate and aggressively by more assets. alix: this is according to a distinguished professor of economics at...
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the owner of imperial towers have been stripped of control and filed for bankruptcy and paul chambers shows us the struggle is far from over for the people that live there. >> imperial towers have gone an facelift. repaired the ceiled and added fresh paint. >> the crews are constantly working to bring the building up to code. to appreciate how far it has come you have to see where it was in january of last year when we first came on the scene. holes in the wall and bacteria in the water and a broken elevator and raw sewerage dripping down the walls seem to be the norm for the residents of the 90 unit building. >> they have suffered in critical conditions. rodent and cockroaches. >> that better day may be here as a federal court approved the sale of the building to a berkeley based housing group called resources for community development or rcd. >> i will feel better when everything has gone through and there are hurtles met. >> and like fixing the elevators and issue with the plumbing and power that prevents them from cooking. >> we have four different rooms on one circuit breaker. we
the owner of imperial towers have been stripped of control and filed for bankruptcy and paul chambers shows us the struggle is far from over for the people that live there. >> imperial towers have gone an facelift. repaired the ceiled and added fresh paint. >> the crews are constantly working to bring the building up to code. to appreciate how far it has come you have to see where it was in january of last year when we first came on the scene. holes in the wall and bacteria in the...
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today was a cinnamon hazelnut imperial stout. that's pretty interesting. it cost $30 for a single bottle and the brew is limited to one person. do not be that person who gets the bottle and goes into the back of the line and weights again. >> we want everyone to try. apparently they spot a repeat customers yesterday. beer lovers,, they said it was all worth it. >> i want to try all the best stuff to see what is out there. the next level beer that is it is a hobby. not everybody gets this. >> we saw a lot of people in my this morning. it is fun. they look forward to it every year. these up at the brews and you don't get that typically. a lot of folks are interested. somewhere out there at 5:30 am. >>> hopefully you are waiting until later in the day. >> yes, check it out. >>> i get it. you want to sample the local through. >> always new craft breweries popping up. i have to check that out. >> we talked about the grand prix. >> saturday is looking good. isolated shower or two and warm temperatures in the 80s. sunday after about 4:00 is when keep an eye on th
today was a cinnamon hazelnut imperial stout. that's pretty interesting. it cost $30 for a single bottle and the brew is limited to one person. do not be that person who gets the bottle and goes into the back of the line and weights again. >> we want everyone to try. apparently they spot a repeat customers yesterday. beer lovers,, they said it was all worth it. >> i want to try all the best stuff to see what is out there. the next level beer that is it is a hobby. not everybody gets...
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know, give -- sorry not citizenship but the right to work and stay to immigrant kids that is an imperial president but no, donald trump should torture people. >> we got osama bin laden. did we when we went for bin laden? >> talking about someone running for the presidency of this country saying he wants to break international laws and change the law he doesn't like in order to torture human beings. >> the president of the u.s. who went in there and shot somebody in the face, right, and broke pakistan law, to do it. and you think that's fine. >> small difference going after the world's worst terrorist and torturing someone who is strapped to a table. >> you're making a moral equivalency argument here. she's saying you do it or you don't. i'm saying even by comparing it that way you're making that a legitimate basis and jeffrey's point is hey, if it's okay sometimes and don't yell at him now in a different context. >> in addition to this being morally reprehensible. there is the other thing that i never understand why trump supporters don't have a problem with trump clearly making promises
know, give -- sorry not citizenship but the right to work and stay to immigrant kids that is an imperial president but no, donald trump should torture people. >> we got osama bin laden. did we when we went for bin laden? >> talking about someone running for the presidency of this country saying he wants to break international laws and change the law he doesn't like in order to torture human beings. >> the president of the u.s. who went in there and shot somebody in the face,...
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", season 12, and we also have an interview with khmera rouge, who is the current empress of the imperial of san francisco. before we get started with our incredible interviews, we'll check in with the world, we'll check in with the media, and see what people are saying about the lgbtq community.
", season 12, and we also have an interview with khmera rouge, who is the current empress of the imperial of san francisco. before we get started with our incredible interviews, we'll check in with the world, we'll check in with the media, and see what people are saying about the lgbtq community.
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. >>> japan's imperial visit is part of a tour of areas devastated by the disaster. emperor and empress visits aid monument prefecture. the memorial was erected a year after the tsunami to comfort the souls of those who died there. many of them had worked in the fishing industry. they walked over to a group of elderly well wishes, wished them well and thanked them for waiting in the cold. the couple also visited another town, the town's population, one of the most rapid declining among the disaster hit areas. more than 800 people died there. people in the town built a new shopping street on land raised about seven meters, hoping to revitalize the community. the couple is said to have long wanted to visit the town. last year, she composed a poem. the emperor and empress asked shop owners what products they had to offer, and remarked that it was nice that people are gradually coming back. they entered shops to have a close look at the merchandise. >>> people in japan recently marked the anniversary of one of the worst natural disasters in its history. five years since
. >>> japan's imperial visit is part of a tour of areas devastated by the disaster. emperor and empress visits aid monument prefecture. the memorial was erected a year after the tsunami to comfort the souls of those who died there. many of them had worked in the fishing industry. they walked over to a group of elderly well wishes, wished them well and thanked them for waiting in the cold. the couple also visited another town, the town's population, one of the most rapid declining among...
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from the term and it becomes synonymous with concern about the presidency, namely this term the imperialpresidency, comes from a book by arkansas thur schlesinger published in 1973. what's interesting about this book despite it coming from the progressive side, it poses and in fact proceeds in an entirely originalist way. it's amazing in some way when you look back that this party that generally is very loose about relying on the founders and constitutional thought presented its most important idea by relying almost exclusively on a version of originalism and tried to argue by looking at the founders, the constitution and whatnot, trying to argue for a much more limited role for the presidency in the area of national security. interestingly when you read that book it's very nice, it talks all about the founders' views as they understand them, schlesinger and his followers, for foreign affairs and never mentions very much about domestic affairs except nixon's several excesses. the other part of the presidency, the activist part, the roosevelt part, is generally treated as fine and not cau
from the term and it becomes synonymous with concern about the presidency, namely this term the imperialpresidency, comes from a book by arkansas thur schlesinger published in 1973. what's interesting about this book despite it coming from the progressive side, it poses and in fact proceeds in an entirely originalist way. it's amazing in some way when you look back that this party that generally is very loose about relying on the founders and constitutional thought presented its most important...
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he became, not unlike others, kind of an american imperialism. eventually, he will be the u.s. minister to haiti. although that ran amok on him. but it is fascinating just how much many abolitionists came to see, not hard to understand, they believed they had experienced a genuine transformation of the meaning of the united states. >> i am always struck by the fact that african-americans have to have their citizenship insured by the amendment, when all the people we are talking about were born in america. his are not people who are born on the african continent. they were born here, whose ancestors were buried here, who helped to build this country. this had to occur. the 15th amendment, of course, a couple of years later, granted them the right to rope -- to african-american minutes. the 14th amendment, if i'm not mistaken, had talked about the right to vote. but it was more of a -- >> what it said was that which is why sumner and frederick douglass did not like it, that states could deny people the right to vote. men, the women did not like it either because it introduced the
he became, not unlike others, kind of an american imperialism. eventually, he will be the u.s. minister to haiti. although that ran amok on him. but it is fascinating just how much many abolitionists came to see, not hard to understand, they believed they had experienced a genuine transformation of the meaning of the united states. >> i am always struck by the fact that african-americans have to have their citizenship insured by the amendment, when all the people we are talking about were...
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they will gather from 11:00 to 8:00 at the imperial center for the arts and sciences. this is a videoed from last year in raleigh. barbara: we have this video with the wild end to a high-speed chase involving a motorcycle. this was in callwell county. and falls and running off into a field. the rider told our partner station in charlotte that he was scared after seeing an officer draw his gun. police say they found a large an amount of marijuana and that may have been why he took off. i'm sure it had something to do with it. as don said it will feel more like winter but nothing like this. temperatures in the 20's this snow won't go any in green bay, wisconsin. ice and snow covered roads tuesday. weather like this pretty normal in the midwest this time of year. that is why i live in north carolina. this is one growing boy. the baby giraffe in san diego. it is the smallest ever born there at 5'3". most are born at over six feet. during his two-month check-up they say he is growing fine. he is now almost seven feet tall and weighs 270 pounds. john: a dress code battle at
they will gather from 11:00 to 8:00 at the imperial center for the arts and sciences. this is a videoed from last year in raleigh. barbara: we have this video with the wild end to a high-speed chase involving a motorcycle. this was in callwell county. and falls and running off into a field. the rider told our partner station in charlotte that he was scared after seeing an officer draw his gun. police say they found a large an amount of marijuana and that may have been why he took off. i'm sure...
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a lot of those customers are expected to show up here at the port imperial on monday looking for a way to get across the river to manhattan. even here in weehawken, right ac 5ross the hudson, commuters could find their plans derailed by ferries crowded with extra >> we expect a major flow of extra passengers coming to our terminals. >> reporter: new york water way promising to have ferries on stand by to handle the extra commuters if the transit railway strikes. putting the brakes on transportation for 160,000 nj transit riders. >> there aren't any other ways to get out there for me. it is a lot of concern to me. >> reporter: towns like maplewood coming up with their own plans. >> we're afraid that by the time we get our people to a certain location, those buses or subways will be full. >> reporter: and even with the shuttles nj transit says 60% of riders would have to fend for themselves. miles long traffic backups already fo ecasted. to organize carpools or ride shares. >> i work on an odd schedule. i work afternoons and nights. so i don't know how much it would help me. >> reporter:
a lot of those customers are expected to show up here at the port imperial on monday looking for a way to get across the river to manhattan. even here in weehawken, right ac 5ross the hudson, commuters could find their plans derailed by ferries crowded with extra >> we expect a major flow of extra passengers coming to our terminals. >> reporter: new york water way promising to have ferries on stand by to handle the extra commuters if the transit railway strikes. putting the brakes...
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hillary clinton is hawkish and imperial in her orientation. that is very important.my: dolores huerta, your response? >> i have to say that hillary clinton stood up to benjamin netanyahu when you're going to be extending the -- some of the housing in the west bank. i believe hillary is very strong. i don't believe she is all of those things that cornel just that. i differ with you on that, brother. the other thing about hillary, she came down into the rio grande valley of texas when she got out of law school. she could of gone to some corporation. wherent where the sort -- the poorest people were to register them to vote. hillary clinton invited me when she was the first lady to the white house, myself and a group of women of color. she said, i want to know what the issues are in your community. that is why we have so much respect for her. bernie has not been there. >> at the same -- >>et me fish, ok? let finish. think thone thinwe' leavinout of this convertion is am how dide get he? when we have a system or the corporations have unlimited amounts of money to put int
hillary clinton is hawkish and imperial in her orientation. that is very important.my: dolores huerta, your response? >> i have to say that hillary clinton stood up to benjamin netanyahu when you're going to be extending the -- some of the housing in the west bank. i believe hillary is very strong. i don't believe she is all of those things that cornel just that. i differ with you on that, brother. the other thing about hillary, she came down into the rio grande valley of texas when she...
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when the major syrian revolution erupted as a result of the attempts made by the french imperialism to divide syria into small states. the major revolution erupted them, and i would say in confidence that our people will reject any attempt of division and our president in all his statements stated we would liberate every inch of the syrian soil from the blasphemism. the last propaganda made was made about dissisin that they must agree. me as a syrian citizen and i'm sure you share the same view. we speak any report or any statement about kon federalism. we are adamant on holding the integrity and sovereignty of syria as one state. at least this is what has been reiterated by the international documents released, including those released in an attempt to resolve the situation in syria. now i hand over the floor to yoyou >>> syria's foreign minister speaking ahead of the peace talks saying that the government is still committed to the ceasefi ceasefire. an update there. localities more still to come, including a turkish town has been nominated for the noble peace prize by its own governm
when the major syrian revolution erupted as a result of the attempts made by the french imperialism to divide syria into small states. the major revolution erupted them, and i would say in confidence that our people will reject any attempt of division and our president in all his statements stated we would liberate every inch of the syrian soil from the blasphemism. the last propaganda made was made about dissisin that they must agree. me as a syrian citizen and i'm sure you share the same...
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take a look as several people start throwing punches outside the imperial buffet in plainville saturday night. inside the restaurant when one group made a comment to another group. it spilled outside where a 50-year-old man was knocked unconscious and a 22-year-old woman was punched in the face by not one but two different men. >> i would absolutely ask why they would punch a woman. i don't know what happened to escalate, but it doesn't even matter. it doesn't matter. there shouldn't be that kind of violence. >> by the time police arrived, both suspects were gone. one of the men was arrested a short time later. he's due in court next week, but the second suspect was not arrested. >>> maria sharapova is apologizing to fans after she failed a drug test at the australian open. she made the shocking announcement this afternoon at a news conference in los angeles. sharapova says that she tested positive for meldonium, which she has been taking for ten years for health issues, but the 28-year-old said she didn't know it became a banned substance this year. >> i take great responsibility every
take a look as several people start throwing punches outside the imperial buffet in plainville saturday night. inside the restaurant when one group made a comment to another group. it spilled outside where a 50-year-old man was knocked unconscious and a 22-year-old woman was punched in the face by not one but two different men. >> i would absolutely ask why they would punch a woman. i don't know what happened to escalate, but it doesn't even matter. it doesn't matter. there shouldn't be...
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other every he was reaching out to form a connection and would get back these letters about western imperialism and clearly they were dying. one after the other but he cannot make any connection and he was terribly frustrated and upset for what is going on during the heyday of the neo conservative reagan is on board for that but it's also really unhappy because he thinks the world is getting more dangerous and when he finds out that the soviets actually think united states might attack we have aggressive designs on then he is shocked. how could they think that? we would never do that and the second term he turned around completely it is more like the repudiation the when he tried during the first term did not work and at that point it is of possible to radical disarmament. and of course, this is tied up. with a nuclear shield. . .
other every he was reaching out to form a connection and would get back these letters about western imperialism and clearly they were dying. one after the other but he cannot make any connection and he was terribly frustrated and upset for what is going on during the heyday of the neo conservative reagan is on board for that but it's also really unhappy because he thinks the world is getting more dangerous and when he finds out that the soviets actually think united states might attack we have...
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. >> i've come to the anti-imperial fighist fight. i simply love electronic music. >> this is something we've been waiting for for a long time. and thank goodness they've come. >> i've come here. >> all this in less than ten days before president barack obama comes to communist cuba for a historic visit symbols that children especially the young ones who had not been born at the height of the cold war will see this as the norm and not the exception. >> www.aljazeera.com for all the headlines. and a great deal behind the headlines. www.aljazeera.com. >> if you're going to talk tell the whole story. >> let me tell my story. you tell yours. >> i will. >> face-to-face the democrats swea square off in a fiery debate. and remembering nancy reagan, the nation mourns the nation's first lady. unleashing more threats, vowing to launch nuclear strikes as the nation holds joint military drills.
. >> i've come to the anti-imperial fighist fight. i simply love electronic music. >> this is something we've been waiting for for a long time. and thank goodness they've come. >> i've come here. >> all this in less than ten days before president barack obama comes to communist cuba for a historic visit symbols that children especially the young ones who had not been born at the height of the cold war will see this as the norm and not the exception. >>...
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what brought done the roman empire, what brought down the spanish empire, what brought others was imperialism. these words are not national depends, they are neoimperialism. on our military as the rest of the world combined and most of that rest of the world are our allies. if you insist we must have this insist military force, i that you pay for it. all of this comes out of the discretionary budget for which we borrow $.40 out of every dollar and have been doing so for at least 15 years or longer. i want you to pay for what you are spending now and make the taxes as much as as what we spent in the last 14-15 years. host: ok, jack. i agree with you. we need to pay for this. we are conflating two things. i think you heard colonel gibson talk about the frustration. it has now been decades. those were policy issues made in the civilian government. american troops to carry out those policies. not rush intod to these things. i had great reservations with .yria as my constituents did thingsld pay for these including the veterans care after the war. this is an arbitrary decision on the size of the l
what brought done the roman empire, what brought down the spanish empire, what brought others was imperialism. these words are not national depends, they are neoimperialism. on our military as the rest of the world combined and most of that rest of the world are our allies. if you insist we must have this insist military force, i that you pay for it. all of this comes out of the discretionary budget for which we borrow $.40 out of every dollar and have been doing so for at least 15 years or...
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built first by the romans to protect the imperial capital constantinople, as it was then known. later also maintained by the ottomans when they took over the city in the middle ages. today large sections of the walls are not only still standing, but are even still in use. reporter: for more than a thousand years, the walls of constantinople withstood siege after siege. until 1453, when they were overwhelmed by ottoman cannon. after a six-week siege, the forces of ottoman sultan mehmet the second breached the walls and took what is now istanbul. it was the end of the byzantine empire. who guards the walls of constantinople today? we set out to have a look for ourselves. the first person we meet is ozkan okten. he grows vegetables among the ruins. for centuries, the 5-kilometer wall has protected small garden plots for the city's vegetable growers. what used to be the moat is now fertile ground for okten's carrots and peppermint, an oasis in the megalopolis all around him. he explains that he sees himself as a guardian of the walls. ozkan okten: the walls are a world heritage site
built first by the romans to protect the imperial capital constantinople, as it was then known. later also maintained by the ottomans when they took over the city in the middle ages. today large sections of the walls are not only still standing, but are even still in use. reporter: for more than a thousand years, the walls of constantinople withstood siege after siege. until 1453, when they were overwhelmed by ottoman cannon. after a six-week siege, the forces of ottoman sultan mehmet the...
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hope completely, in the summer of 1951 he is organizing workers in the imperial valley.then he thinks, this might be the ticket. he organizes at them, and tries hard. he works with it the leadership of alianza. locals, organizers, s arer why these bracero coming in and saying they are union members. there is suchre
hope completely, in the summer of 1951 he is organizing workers in the imperial valley.then he thinks, this might be the ticket. he organizes at them, and tries hard. he works with it the leadership of alianza. locals, organizers, s arer why these bracero coming in and saying they are union members. there is suchre
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that's in lat up america shifter today the left and hugo chavez was fighting against the imperialism.nge third degree latin america and argentina shifting towards the center and argentina is welcoming the president from europe and the united states and it is open if business. macmacri and obama discussed cooperation in commerce and fighting drug trafficking and both con testimonied the attacks in brussels program says the united states will fight the islamic state whenever it is. >>> the philippine is his one of the nations most exposed to tropical cycloneses sometimes it can be devastating. more than 6,000 people were killed by typhoon haiyan in 2013. know scientists are looking to the latest high-tech space solutions we are more from the capital manila. >> and lift off. >> reporter: the latest blast off from cape canaveral in florida. the orbital cargo ship is carrying 3 1/2 tons of food and new scientific experiments to the international space station, including a 50-kilogram micro satellite built by filipino scientists it's design today take real time images of weather patterns an
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connection, and he would get back these letters that were in this leninist boilerplate about western imperialism. there's, clearly, all these guys were dying, we now know, one after the other. but he wasn't able to make any connection. and he was terribly frustrated by that and terribly upset about it. and all the time the defense buildup is going on during the first term when it's the sort of heyday of the neoconservative and this hawkish view of the world, reagan's onboard for that, but he's also really, really unhappy because he thinks the world is getting more dangerous. and when he finds out basically from a cia briefing that the soviets actually think that the united states might attack, that we have aggressive designs on them, he's shocked. how could they think that? we would never do that. and he, i think in his second term, didn't continue that strategy. he turned around completely. second term in relation to the soviets is more like a repudiation of the first term and an acknowledge bement that what he tried during acknowledgment that what he tried during the first term didn't work. he
connection, and he would get back these letters that were in this leninist boilerplate about western imperialism. there's, clearly, all these guys were dying, we now know, one after the other. but he wasn't able to make any connection. and he was terribly frustrated by that and terribly upset about it. and all the time the defense buildup is going on during the first term when it's the sort of heyday of the neoconservative and this hawkish view of the world, reagan's onboard for that, but he's...
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than 30 will discuss economic development and public safety, the day long conference is held at the imperial arts and sciences center at 11. >>> we should get an update on a better vaccine, and a light are flu season has led to fewer deaths this year. much lower numbers. four people have died of flu related illness in north carolina since the start of the flu season. that compares to more than 200 who died last flu season, which typically runs through may. updates on these stories and other news are available throughout the day, on air and online and the wral app. >>> and the zoo welcomes 9-year-old nikita, arriving from the kansas city zoo. he joins anana and the rocky coast polar exhibit. it looks like they're getting along. the pair among only 60 among captivity. it's hope they will breed, and polar bears are listed as vulnerable with their population decreasing. the zoo's celebration begins at >>> and jimmy fallon had some fun putting tina fey up against rachel allen in a game of know it all. each contestant had to name something in a category, and it was dog breeds in this case. >> beag
than 30 will discuss economic development and public safety, the day long conference is held at the imperial arts and sciences center at 11. >>> we should get an update on a better vaccine, and a light are flu season has led to fewer deaths this year. much lower numbers. four people have died of flu related illness in north carolina since the start of the flu season. that compares to more than 200 who died last flu season, which typically runs through may. updates on these stories and...
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no imperial style of internal policy? it will be respect for human right?and how long will it take? particularly the united states and other countries, every effort so far we have tried to put there have failed. thank you. >> you know what, i -- i've got at least three friends who are now in their 50s -- one is in his 80s. another one is in his 50s. another one is his late 40s they all used to be alcoholics for most of their lives. >> russian? >> no, no, one is american, but i don't think it really matters. the one who is in his 80s now, by the way. and this guy -- who is in his 80s, he quit drinking when he was 45 so he's lived for like 35 years at least ever since, sober, absolutely clean, but when he was quitting drinking, everybody around him was saying, look, you've been drinking all your life, you don't know any other examples, you don't know what sobriety is all about. you hardly remember when you were sober, probably when you were a teenager, whatever. so there's no hope. the guy has been living 35 years, clean, happy, family, everything. so of cour
no imperial style of internal policy? it will be respect for human right?and how long will it take? particularly the united states and other countries, every effort so far we have tried to put there have failed. thank you. >> you know what, i -- i've got at least three friends who are now in their 50s -- one is in his 80s. another one is in his 50s. another one is his late 40s they all used to be alcoholics for most of their lives. >> russian? >> no, no, one is american, but i...
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before what is -- what we're talking about really is imperialism?on part of the chinese. a muted response at best from the united states. >> yeah, the chinese have ca californi-- calculated that, you are right, we're passive. a concerted effort would be getting with allies. but the obama administration has resisted the efforts. why? they don't want to antagonize the chinese, that is the sum of it. lou: provocation, response, muted because we do not want to resip kate. a world beyond absurd. glegeneral thank you. >> glad to talk to lou. lou: on-line poll 9% said you are disgusted that gop would conspire against donald trump, and cheat voters by changing the rules of the convention as many plan to do. we'll see what happens. tom tweeted, usa needs trump to show the world we're coming back to win again. twitter user conservative me, said no more career politicians, no more establishment, enough is enough. they had every opportunity, they have failed. only over real the last two elections. that is it for us, thank you,
before what is -- what we're talking about really is imperialism?on part of the chinese. a muted response at best from the united states. >> yeah, the chinese have ca californi-- calculated that, you are right, we're passive. a concerted effort would be getting with allies. but the obama administration has resisted the efforts. why? they don't want to antagonize the chinese, that is the sum of it. lou: provocation, response, muted because we do not want to resip kate. a world beyond...
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accept that we need to indeed turn the corner and looking into the past and anding colonialism imperialisms old stuff. the young generation wants to see a growing economy. that's what excites me. >> africa is increasingly stable. it's increasingly democratic and it's increasingly willing to work with the private sector and create reform that is good for the business environment in africa is a continent, not a country, so there are wide variations on what i just said. but this is an agency that is focused on partnering with african countries and countries around the globe that are committed to governments and are willing to undertake these reforms. for example, we are working in ghana and cote d'ivore. there's infrastructure on the continent over a decade and increasingly working in energy under president obama's power africa initiative. partners, weto our are seeing tough reforms. i mentioned the idea that we need cap more transparency, independent regulators, for .xample, and the energy space we are seeing movement on this. >> what we are trying to help country by country is to develop da
accept that we need to indeed turn the corner and looking into the past and anding colonialism imperialisms old stuff. the young generation wants to see a growing economy. that's what excites me. >> africa is increasingly stable. it's increasingly democratic and it's increasingly willing to work with the private sector and create reform that is good for the business environment in africa is a continent, not a country, so there are wide variations on what i just said. but this is an agency...
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@i brought three of the beers @today boris reserve imperial @stout, and a hoppy beer, and @barrel aged turbo citrus ale. @i don't know if you can drink @it. @>> i'll smell it. @>> it smells wonderful. @aged in bourbon barrels and @this is part of the creativity @that can be done in a craft @breweries. @the large breweries can't do @this. @>> wow this is really citrus. @>> it is a citrus ale, because @it was aged in bourbon barrels, @has a complex aroma. @i don't want e-mails asking if @i'm pregnant again and all the @nasty e-mails about drinking on @air. @>> this is worth the trip. @beer fest lock 3 what time? @3:00 to 7:00 p.m. @at 200 south main street inside @lock 3, so you don't have to @worry about the wad weather. @>> thanks so much. @>>> here's al with your morning @sports. @>> reporter: good morning @everybody. @the cleveland cavaliers are @grinding through march. @beginning last night five games @in seven days. @they were in orlando, looking @for their 14th straight win @over the magic. @could they do it? @they would officially clinch a @playoff spot. @during the game for most
@i brought three of the beers @today boris reserve imperial @stout, and a hoppy beer, and @barrel aged turbo citrus ale. @i don't know if you can drink @it. @>> i'll smell it. @>> it smells wonderful. @aged in bourbon barrels and @this is part of the creativity @that can be done in a craft @breweries. @the large breweries can't do @this. @>> wow this is really citrus. @>> it is a citrus ale, because @it was aged in bourbon barrels, @has a complex aroma. @i don't want...
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helped my growth i had a dream of having a professional residential on and on soccer ball to be an imperial a laboratory we germ a national the ideas technically and work with activity artists and designers and video all over the on any given project to further the way we tell stories to improve our ability to tell stories on stage. that's part of the opera lab >> i was to investigate that aspect of renaissance and new work so that's why this piece it is important it was a renaissance composer. >> there were young people that are not interested in seeing traditional opera and like the quality and it's different it has a story telling quality every little detail is integrated and helps to capture the imagination and that's part of the opera how we can use those colors into the language of today. >> so one of the great things of the stories of opera and story combined with opera music it allows people to let go and be entertained and enjoy the music instead of putting on headphones. >> that's what is great about art sometimes everyone loves it because you have to, you know, really great you h
helped my growth i had a dream of having a professional residential on and on soccer ball to be an imperial a laboratory we germ a national the ideas technically and work with activity artists and designers and video all over the on any given project to further the way we tell stories to improve our ability to tell stories on stage. that's part of the opera lab >> i was to investigate that aspect of renaissance and new work so that's why this piece it is important it was a renaissance...
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@i'm told once everything is @done, imperial will reopen to @bus traffic. @>> coming up on 5:32, we're @tracking more warm weather @today. @breezy, it has a springfield. @you're halfway through the @week. @partly sunny skies. @the record in the low 70s. @that was actually set back in @the 1800s. @we'll see. @if we hold on to sunshine long @enough. @yesterday we hit 72 officially @at hopkins. @we're pretty much in the 50s. @we're waking up. @get the coffee going. @pack those lunches. @isn't everything a little @easier when the weather is like @this. @it really has been great. @windows open. @so many of you, we're hoping @everything looks okay. @dani? @>>> right now i've been keeping @track of 271 north. @i spoke to police. @they said there was an accident @in the area and fuel spilled @out on the highway. @odot has shut down the right @lane so they can clean up that @fuel. @bedford police has cleared the @season. @we're waiting for odot to shut @down. @see how long that will be @closed. @we know 271 north slows down @during the morning. @don't forget, we always have @that construction a
@i'm told once everything is @done, imperial will reopen to @bus traffic. @>> coming up on 5:32, we're @tracking more warm weather @today. @breezy, it has a springfield. @you're halfway through the @week. @partly sunny skies. @the record in the low 70s. @that was actually set back in @the 1800s. @we'll see. @if we hold on to sunshine long @enough. @yesterday we hit 72 officially @at hopkins. @we're pretty much in the 50s. @we're waking up. @get the coffee going. @pack those lunches....
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>> he was a person who personified british imperialism, and he implemented the most oppressive and vilen which has made the state of war which exists today. >> the british government fears the brutal violence in ireland could grow worse, possibly even including attacks on the queen. >> queen elizabeth's opening speech to parliament promised to restore peace to northern ireland, and the i.r.a. says its response will be simply more shootings, more bombings. >>> the u.s. embassy in tehran has been invaded and occupied by iranian students. the americans inside have been taken prisoner. >> i'll be honest with you. i was scared. who knows what a mob could do? >> the american hostages were blindfolded, handcuffed and marched out on the u.s. embassy's front steps by the revolutionary students. in return for their american hostages' freedom, they're demanding the united states give up the deposed shah of iran from his hospital bed in new york to stand trial before a people's court. >> amidst the iranian revolution, america's closest ally in the region, the shah of iran is toppled. both the shah
>> he was a person who personified british imperialism, and he implemented the most oppressive and vilen which has made the state of war which exists today. >> the british government fears the brutal violence in ireland could grow worse, possibly even including attacks on the queen. >> queen elizabeth's opening speech to parliament promised to restore peace to northern ireland, and the i.r.a. says its response will be simply more shootings, more bombings. >>> the u.s....
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it always was, russia is an imperial russia, soviet russia, post russia always was the same system of power. extremely hierarchical. tell me if i'm wrong, i don't see how, i'm a historian. it's always, russia is textbook propaganda. it always was a country of propaganda and it always was country of human rights violation. so all this statements, are kind of what you guys are trying to avoid our, you can see the historic heritage with that so why do we have hope that this will be different? after the breakup of the soviet union, now it can be a democratic country, nothing has been changed really so do we really have any arguments to believe the country can be changed so drastically to be no light imperial style of internal policy? if there will be respect for human rights and it's the ability for that so how long this will take and what should we do about people in the united states or other countries because every effort so far to try to there has failed. thank you.>> the microphone is here. you know what? i, i've got at least three friends who were now in their 50s to go on is in his
it always was, russia is an imperial russia, soviet russia, post russia always was the same system of power. extremely hierarchical. tell me if i'm wrong, i don't see how, i'm a historian. it's always, russia is textbook propaganda. it always was a country of propaganda and it always was country of human rights violation. so all this statements, are kind of what you guys are trying to avoid our, you can see the historic heritage with that so why do we have hope that this will be different?...
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but bernie sanders is into the american imperialism and he is going to go through that story line regardless of whether or not it resonates with cuban-american voters or puerto rican voters. >> i agree, b, there is no going back now. it's all on the record, for years, hearing him speak as the mayor. >> thank you so much for staying with us. thank you for watching. that does it for us tonight. we'll be back tomorrow, 8 eastern time. the rachel maddow show is coming up next. get one of our right best deals ever.... ....for just $9.99 you can get any large pizza with up to five toppings pile on your favorites with up to five toppings for just $9.99 better ingredients. better pizza. papajohns.com >>> the vice president had had taken over the presidency, a deeply unsettled time in the country richard nixon who'd been beaten by john f. kennedy in 1960, mitt romney's dad, george romney, the governor of michigan, neither of them ended up running in '64. nelson rockefeller, powerful governor of new york, he did run but he got shellacked in the primaries. the republicans ended up at the last minute dr
but bernie sanders is into the american imperialism and he is going to go through that story line regardless of whether or not it resonates with cuban-american voters or puerto rican voters. >> i agree, b, there is no going back now. it's all on the record, for years, hearing him speak as the mayor. >> thank you so much for staying with us. thank you for watching. that does it for us tonight. we'll be back tomorrow, 8 eastern time. the rachel maddow show is coming up next. get one...
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and hugo chavez was fighting against what he called the imperialism. things have changed in latin america, and argentina is welcoming the presidents from europe and the united states back. it is also open for business. as many have said in this administration, they discussed cooperation between both countries, in commerce and drug trafficking and terrorism. and both presidents condemned the attacks in brussels. the united states is going to fight the islamic state wherever it is. >> reporter: more now on the fight against isil. my colleague, antonio mora, spoke at the london school of economics and political science. his most recent book is called "isis, the two began," talking about isil's tactics, and the civilizations. >> it's religious totalitarianism, it does not accept the ooh isis is a hyper sunni organization, any sunni, believer, who does not accept, does not believe in its totalitarian ideology will be killed. they don't discriminate between the minorities, the chrisans, the sunnis, anyone who does not accept its absolutist, narcissistic ideo
and hugo chavez was fighting against what he called the imperialism. things have changed in latin america, and argentina is welcoming the presidents from europe and the united states back. it is also open for business. as many have said in this administration, they discussed cooperation between both countries, in commerce and drug trafficking and terrorism. and both presidents condemned the attacks in brussels. the united states is going to fight the islamic state wherever it is. >>...
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the day-long conference is held at the imperial center for the arts and sciences and it begins in a few hours at 11:00. >>> a new garden is creating a employees teamed up to work on the project in southeast raleigh. this project teaches residents how to become more self- sufficient by learning how to grow their own veggies and herbs and fruits. katie murray says it provides more food security for the community as well as an important ge indicational tool for healthy eating. we offer cooking and nutrition classes for kids, adults and teens. >> the principal financial group awarded the $20,000 grant to support the camden street learn project. murray says they are hoping to start a new program next year to teach teens how to grow produce and then sell it as a business. >>> become an entrepreneur early in life. >> of a he actually been out there. it is so cool to see people together in our community doing something like that. >>> so everyone together will be a little cold today. >> we'll stay together and >> that's right. we started off in the 20s in a lot of placesment we'll end up at abou
the day-long conference is held at the imperial center for the arts and sciences and it begins in a few hours at 11:00. >>> a new garden is creating a employees teamed up to work on the project in southeast raleigh. this project teaches residents how to become more self- sufficient by learning how to grow their own veggies and herbs and fruits. katie murray says it provides more food security for the community as well as an important ge indicational tool for healthy eating. we offer...
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similar to a world war ii with nazism and imperialism. do you agree with that? and if you do, how do we fight it? absolutely.: someone asked me this morning about" "act for america." she gives the wonderful answer, yes is an ideological war. she says it much better than i do. armed mostn is is, -- aren't most muslims peaceloving? yeah, most germans were peaceloving, but we still fought a war that cost many lives. many in russia were peaceloving but went through a process that killed 20 million people. most japanese are peaceloving but went through a killing swap across asia. we have to fight the ideology. a protestant from west michigan cannot fight the ideological war. i'm reading about these interfaith dialogues with christians, muslims, and jews. it's like, yes, that's good. you know what they ought to be talking about? let's have this dialogue and let's go help the christians and jews and other religious minorities. that is the issue right now. is not whether you can put a mosque on this corner, but help us go save the yazidis in iraq today. make an impact.
similar to a world war ii with nazism and imperialism. do you agree with that? and if you do, how do we fight it? absolutely.: someone asked me this morning about" "act for america." she gives the wonderful answer, yes is an ideological war. she says it much better than i do. armed mostn is is, -- aren't most muslims peaceloving? yeah, most germans were peaceloving, but we still fought a war that cost many lives. many in russia were peaceloving but went through a process that...
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pit's so popular a couple of pyears ago, they said we're never pdoing that again. pmake this imperial stout only ponce a year. pit's so popular. pwe're going to check in with pjoey, with the folks who make pthe cigar at the beer, tell you pwhere the expansion is going as pwe celebrate tampa bay beer pweek. p>>vanessa: they have good cried pcider, too. psee you in a bit. p>>laura: much anticipated prestaurant is getting ready to popen in the bay area. phot dogs, anybody? pwe have grand opening dates pcoming up. pand then are credit card late pfees piling up? pthere's a simple put more fun in your day with ice-cream-flavored coffees at dunkin' donuts. go for delicious flavors like butter pecan, cookie dough, or new pistachio. enjoy one today. life' s morning multitasking for a growing family, and drawers with many layers, to show exactly what you need. life' s sharing a meal. and a kitchen with room for everyone. spend $4000 or more on a new kitchen the bigger the burrito, dunkin's new grandde burrito -- a breakfast burrito packed with big southwest flavor. go grande with veggie or saus
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young children the most popular american electronic music stars perform in havana's eanlhavana'santi-imperial tribu. right in the space of the u.s. diplomatic mission. this is furthest things from the minds of these young people today. there is a new president both here and in the united states and the things that bring the young generation of both countries together like this music are what are taking the center stage. >> translator: i've come to the anti-imperialist tribunal without caring what's behind it. i love electronic music. >> this is something we have been waiting for, for a long time and thank goodness they have come. >> i have come here to enjoy diplo. >> all these just days before u.s. president barack obama comes to havana. young ones who haven't been born at the height of the cold war, what will become the norm rather than the exception? >> it makes your eyes go funny doesn't it, and your ears. lucia newman, from havana about that's it. we're handing it over to the young set with maryam nemazee. thank you. >> at 9:30 - "america tonight" - top investigative reporting, uncoverin
young children the most popular american electronic music stars perform in havana's eanlhavana'santi-imperial tribu. right in the space of the u.s. diplomatic mission. this is furthest things from the minds of these young people today. there is a new president both here and in the united states and the things that bring the young generation of both countries together like this music are what are taking the center stage. >> translator: i've come to the anti-imperialist tribunal without...
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hope completely, in the summer of 1951 he is organizing workers in the imperial valley. then he thinks, this might be the ticket. he organizes at them, and tries hard. he works with it the leadership of alianza. locals, organizers, s arer why these bracero coming in and saying they are union members. there is such a great divide between american labor, mexican labor, and even mexican documented labor, braceros, and for him this divide becomes challenging. tensione is the ethnic between mexican-americans and americans bornen in mexico. he also finds that the mexican government is augmenting their petition. the mexican government is augmenting their exploitation. they are being detained. the mexican government is not doing much for them. the mexican government is not working for their interests. the mexican government leave them out in the cold. and it is not the first time, right? there are multiple moments when more, and the do mexican government did very little for them. sometimes, councils interceded. but it was a powerful movement. what do we know what the end of this
hope completely, in the summer of 1951 he is organizing workers in the imperial valley. then he thinks, this might be the ticket. he organizes at them, and tries hard. he works with it the leadership of alianza. locals, organizers, s arer why these bracero coming in and saying they are union members. there is such a great divide between american labor, mexican labor, and even mexican documented labor, braceros, and for him this divide becomes challenging. tensione is the ethnic between...
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got together with them and pcreated recipe with our friends pin denmark and created this big pdark imperial stout. henomenal. pthat's only available here in ptasting room. pthat's correct. pyou can also take tours of pway to again, just get to know phome team and products being pmade right here in our backyard. pabsolutely toward entire pfacility where we make beer meet eople who beer hear about our phistory get to hear just about pbeer making in general which henomenal. pwe do tours wednesday through psunday. p>> on the hour every hour? pevery hour on the hour. pand all of that information is pon website on www.fox13news.com. plook at that true professional. pwell done. pyou got it all in. pgeneral manager of tasting room. pby the way dream job general pmanager of tasting room. pi'm going to own my own record pstore and yeah. pand pub. padoption farm. padoption foster farm. pand general manager of a tasting proom. pthere you go. pand you i were talking about pthis earlier. pthe head brewer there. pyes. pwayne, we worked together when i pwas in college all through i pbrewery. phe was head b
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he imposed american imperialism. if you're a fan of those principle, the ones he fought for, you have the voters of the state of wisconsin to thank for that. they are the ones who kept electing him. of course, you also have the voters of wisconsin to thank for what came later after fighting bob died in office in 1925. it was his son who was elected to succeed him. his son held the seat for the next 20 years. largely carrying on his father's progressive policies. that's when things changed. it was then in the 1940s he was defeated in a primary for the u.s. senate. the man who wisconsin republicans chose over him, the man who wisconsin republicans booted him out of office sent to the u.s. senate twice. that was joseph mccarthy. tail gunner show. that's wisconsin for you. they're very independent minded folks up there. to this day wisconsin is a battleground that's state in the middle politically. that's what the results in wisconsin say. democrats carry in presidential elections. some of those margins have been razor t
he imposed american imperialism. if you're a fan of those principle, the ones he fought for, you have the voters of the state of wisconsin to thank for that. they are the ones who kept electing him. of course, you also have the voters of wisconsin to thank for what came later after fighting bob died in office in 1925. it was his son who was elected to succeed him. his son held the seat for the next 20 years. largely carrying on his father's progressive policies. that's when things changed. it...
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it is held at the imperial center for the arts and sciences. >>> a new garden is creating a positive message in wake county. employs at the camden street learning teamed up with members of the community to work on the project in southeast raleigh. the project teaches residents how to become more self- their own vegetables, herbs and fruits. katie murray says it provides more food security for the community as well as an important education on healthy eating. >> so we offer gardening classes. we offer gardening space. we offer cooking and nutrition classes for kids and adults as well and also teens. >> the principal financial group awarded a $20,000 grant to support the project. murray says they are hoping to start a new program next year to teach teens how to grow produce and then sell it as a business. >>> the weather has certainly felt like gardening weather but today it changed a little bit. >> we'll have to wait about five days before it feels like gardening again. >> i do love gardening weather, elizabeth y i -- >> i do too. i love my snow but if it is not going to snow, it migh
it is held at the imperial center for the arts and sciences. >>> a new garden is creating a positive message in wake county. employs at the camden street learning teamed up with members of the community to work on the project in southeast raleigh. the project teaches residents how to become more self- their own vegetables, herbs and fruits. katie murray says it provides more food security for the community as well as an important education on healthy eating. >> so we offer...