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mr. gamble was retired from procter & gamble so yet the leisure to do that. they purchased the property in 1907. around that time being gauged greene and greene as their architects. charles and henry greene were brothers. they were born in 1868 and 1869 in st. louis. they had done their architectural training in boston at m.i.t. the architectural program at the time they gave you a choice of a two-year program or for your program.- or four year they had a good deal of training at the high school level. they went directly to architecture school for those two years. when i got out they interned toh firms in the boston area get the experience they needed to actually become architects. they were exposed to a lot of the single-style architecture popular around boston at the time. greatere exposed to the houses of the east coast that were being built in the late 19th century, and brought that aesthetic and a lot of that sensibility to pasadena. the craftsman movement we are talking about the relationship between people who make things, the things they make, and who
mr. gamble was retired from procter & gamble so yet the leisure to do that. they purchased the property in 1907. around that time being gauged greene and greene as their architects. charles and henry greene were brothers. they were born in 1868 and 1869 in st. louis. they had done their architectural training in boston at m.i.t. the architectural program at the time they gave you a choice of a two-year program or for your program.- or four year they had a good deal of training at the high...
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mr. gamble in 1923 and mrs. gamble a few years later. who wemble had a sister, lia. as on julia -- aunt ju she lived in the house probably the longest of anyone. she was here until 1943. in the late 40's, the family was deciding what to do -- >> and we return now to our live coverage of the american civil war museum' symposium in richmond, virginias. this is c-span3's american history tv. >> just a few other remarks as you are taking your seat. we startedrise that six years ago, it is amazing to think about how much of the american civil war museum has grown. as many of you know we are the of the american civil war center and the museum of the confederacy. we brought our strongest resources to create this new institution. there were a lot of people who didn't think we would make it. there were a lot of people who weren't sure if the enterprise could work, but we wrapped ourselves into our mission. our mission is quite simple. be the preeminent center for the exploration of the american civil war from multiple perspectives. we wanted our visitors to have experiences u
mr. gamble in 1923 and mrs. gamble a few years later. who wemble had a sister, lia. as on julia -- aunt ju she lived in the house probably the longest of anyone. she was here until 1943. in the late 40's, the family was deciding what to do -- >> and we return now to our live coverage of the american civil war museum' symposium in richmond, virginias. this is c-span3's american history tv. >> just a few other remarks as you are taking your seat. we startedrise that six years ago, it...
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mr. gamble was retired at that point, so he had the leisure to do that.hey purchased this property in 1907 and right about that same time engaged to bring in green as architect. this house is really considered to be the most complete example of green and green's work in pasadena. they were architects who were brothers. 1869were born in 1868 and in st. louis. they had done their architectural training in boston. they gave you a choice of doing a two-year program for your program. theythey had done their architectural training in had -. they had a good deal of training at their high school level. they went directly into architecture school for those two years. once they got out, they interned with a number of firms in the boston area in order to get the experience that they needed to actually become architects. so, they were exposed to a lot of the shingle-style architecture was popular around boston at the time. to the greatosed houses of the east coast that were being built in the late 19th century and brought that aesthetic, some of that aesthetic and a
mr. gamble was retired at that point, so he had the leisure to do that.hey purchased this property in 1907 and right about that same time engaged to bring in green as architect. this house is really considered to be the most complete example of green and green's work in pasadena. they were architects who were brothers. 1869were born in 1868 and in st. louis. they had done their architectural training in boston. they gave you a choice of doing a two-year program for your program. theythey had...
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mr m.p.'s reject a high stakes gamble by prime minister theresa may by a majority of fifty eight votes made it split up here were drawled deal in a bid to get a short break that extension from brussels and go out a long delay for britain's withdraw.
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mr m.p.'s reject a high stakes gamble by prime minister theresa make by a majority of fifty eight votes may have split up for withdrawal deal in a bid to gain a short briggs extension from brussels and rule out a long delay to britain were drawn from the european union but her strategy failed also on the show as germany extends its ban on a weapon exports to sanju arabia the ban was employed.
mr m.p.'s reject a high stakes gamble by prime minister theresa make by a majority of fifty eight votes may have split up for withdrawal deal in a bid to gain a short briggs extension from brussels and rule out a long delay to britain were drawn from the european union but her strategy failed also on the show as germany extends its ban on a weapon exports to sanju arabia the ban was employed.
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mr m.p.'s reject a high stakes gamble by prime minister theresa may by a majority of fifty eight votes made it split up there were drawl deal in a bid to gain a short break that extension from brussels and you're allowed a long delays in britain's withdrawal from the european union but her planets failed also coming up the clown who would be king or president at least he's a comedian who's challenging ukraine's political elites as the country has to the polls this weekend. the as. well mark thank you so much for your company everyone well today should have been the day that britain marched out of the european union instead it was the day that lawmakers dealt prime minister true some may another defeat over the issue on me was trying to pass a motion approving only part of the drawl deal she agreed to or with brussels it was a bit to get around those who oppose her plan and at the same time gave a short deadline extension from brussels but her deal was rejected by fifty eight votes well now it appears a much longer extension might be required from the european union as may hinted in her stateme
mr m.p.'s reject a high stakes gamble by prime minister theresa may by a majority of fifty eight votes made it split up there were drawl deal in a bid to gain a short break that extension from brussels and you're allowed a long delays in britain's withdrawal from the european union but her planets failed also coming up the clown who would be king or president at least he's a comedian who's challenging ukraine's political elites as the country has to the polls this weekend. the as. well mark...
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gamble of course. thank you very much mr kettering. a quick reminder of the top story we're following for you the u.s. backed syrian fighters have claimed victory over self called islamic state in syria the syrian democratic forces saying the recapture of the village as that goes to the last scrap of territory held by us in syria. and spring and flooding your friend doesn't work our correspondent in syria is currently and roc-a lead amir what are you hearing about the situation in baghdad. well today as you have a final liberation i should stir dorrian more of the sort of syria. now there's a ceremony and buckles which were liberated from isis and. finally at the balance of a go it has been going on for weeks why hasn't taken the syrian defense force says so long to drive out. well the problem was there were thousands of civilians in book you sent it was not expected there was a spec to be only a small amount of personal use and that's why it took months before it was finished what happened to all the civilians are they now in refugee
gamble of course. thank you very much mr kettering. a quick reminder of the top story we're following for you the u.s. backed syrian fighters have claimed victory over self called islamic state in syria the syrian democratic forces saying the recapture of the village as that goes to the last scrap of territory held by us in syria. and spring and flooding your friend doesn't work our correspondent in syria is currently and roc-a lead amir what are you hearing about the situation in baghdad. well...
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benefits but also their financial backing of powerful china in the future it is a gamble of course thank you very much mr kerry and a reminder of the top story we're following for you the u.s. backed syrian fighters have claimed victory over so-called islamic state and syria syria democratic forces say by recapturing the village of goes the last scrap of territory held by yes and syria. coming out that it's been for at this time about the growing grain in the arctic thank you for the. look of it. during link from africa and the more your link to exceptional stories and discussion from the use of easy to outwit safety deputed comes to africa join us on facebook. africa.
benefits but also their financial backing of powerful china in the future it is a gamble of course thank you very much mr kerry and a reminder of the top story we're following for you the u.s. backed syrian fighters have claimed victory over so-called islamic state and syria syria democratic forces say by recapturing the village of goes the last scrap of territory held by yes and syria. coming out that it's been for at this time about the growing grain in the arctic thank you for the. look of...
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mr m.p.'s rejected a high stakes gamble by prime minister tree so made by a majority of fifty eight votes to a may had split up there were draw deal in a bit to gain in short bursts of extension from brussels and ruled out a long delay for britain's withdrawal from the european union her strategy failed also coming up but a leading nation remembers the victims of the new zealand terrorist attack. post.
mr m.p.'s rejected a high stakes gamble by prime minister tree so made by a majority of fifty eight votes to a may had split up there were draw deal in a bit to gain in short bursts of extension from brussels and ruled out a long delay for britain's withdrawal from the european union her strategy failed also coming up but a leading nation remembers the victims of the new zealand terrorist attack. post.
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mr m.p.'s reject a high stakes gamble by prime minister theresa makes by a majority of fifty eight votes may have split up for withdrawal deal and a bit to gain a short briggs extension from brussels and rule out a long delay to britain as it were drawn from the european union but her strategy failed also on the show or germany extends its ban on a weapon exports to sanju arabia the ban was imposed after the murder of saudi journalist democracy last year but other european countries fear it will jeopardize joint contracts that they signed with the kingdom and the clown who would be king or present at least but meet the comedian who's a challenging ukraine's political elites as the country heads to the polls this weekend. on leyla herat thank you so much for your company everyone well today should have been the day their britain marched out of the european union well instead it was the day that lawmakers dealt prime minister theresa may another defeat over the issue may was trying to pass a motion approving only part of the redraw all deal she agreed to with the brussels it was a bit to get a
mr m.p.'s reject a high stakes gamble by prime minister theresa makes by a majority of fifty eight votes may have split up for withdrawal deal and a bit to gain a short briggs extension from brussels and rule out a long delay to britain as it were drawn from the european union but her strategy failed also on the show or germany extends its ban on a weapon exports to sanju arabia the ban was imposed after the murder of saudi journalist democracy last year but other european countries fear it...
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gamble didn't pay. more importantly for mr trump, perhaps two things, positive and negative.e his desperate eagerness for a deal he was willing to walk and that clearly surprised and possibly shocked the north korean side. kim jong—un surprised and possibly shocked the north korean side. kimjong—un has come a very long way for this and didn't get much for it. on the negative side mr trump said it was his dealmaking skills and his personal rapport with mr kim that enabled him to achieve things that his predecessors could. but neither side is offering any hope of yet another summit anytime soon. we go back to routine diplomacy now which was exactly what was happening under previous administrations, the famed trump magic touch just hasn't worked this time. and what scope do you think there is for further movement? the yongbyon offer from north korea, how significant is that? because of course nuclear weapons are existential for them, they are the reason they are at the summit, the reason they are at the summit, the reason they are at the summit, the reason they were taken seriou
gamble didn't pay. more importantly for mr trump, perhaps two things, positive and negative.e his desperate eagerness for a deal he was willing to walk and that clearly surprised and possibly shocked the north korean side. kim jong—un surprised and possibly shocked the north korean side. kimjong—un has come a very long way for this and didn't get much for it. on the negative side mr trump said it was his dealmaking skills and his personal rapport with mr kim that enabled him to achieve...
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the gamble didn't pay off, and i think, more importantly for mr trump, perhaps two things, a positiveositive is, despite his desperate eagerness for a deal, he was willing to walk, and that clearly surprised and possibly shocked the north korean side. kim jong—un‘s come a very long way for this, and he didn't get much for it. on the negative side, mr trump has always said it's his dealmaking skills and his personal rapport with mr kim that enabled him to achieve things that his predecessors couldn't. but neither side is offering any hope of yet another summit anytime soon. we go back to routine diplomacy now, which was exactly what was happening under previous administrations. the famed trump magic touch just hasn't worked this time. on his way back from hanoi, president trump stopped in alaska to visit american troops. he thanked them for their service and claimed that us—backed forces had now retaken100% of the territory, the so—called caliphate, once held by the militant group that calls itself islamic state. we just took over, you know, you kept hearing it was 90%, 92%, the caliph
the gamble didn't pay off, and i think, more importantly for mr trump, perhaps two things, a positiveositive is, despite his desperate eagerness for a deal, he was willing to walk, and that clearly surprised and possibly shocked the north korean side. kim jong—un‘s come a very long way for this, and he didn't get much for it. on the negative side, mr trump has always said it's his dealmaking skills and his personal rapport with mr kim that enabled him to achieve things that his predecessors...
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i don't gamble. mr speaker, i will give way. can i thank my honourable friend for giving way. so. the business community has pointed out that there is no reason why hmrc could not give them an automatic number, if they are vat registered, and most of them are, and a very —— they are very worried that the government is trying to shift the blame for a chaotic no—deal brexit away from their own lack of support to plain business. in all my discussions in the last three to six months, i have detected that while some of the bigger businesses have had the resource to do some planning for no deal, most of the medium and small businesses say to me, we simply don't have the resources to do it and therefore, we haven't done it. which is among the reasons i have always said a no—deal brexit is not a viable option. my honourable friend has said he is not a gambling man but it seems the secretary of state for wales might be. and he is refusing to rule out supporting no deal. if one considers wales, it's agriculture, its manufacturing industry and so much more, that is absolute madness, in m
i don't gamble. mr speaker, i will give way. can i thank my honourable friend for giving way. so. the business community has pointed out that there is no reason why hmrc could not give them an automatic number, if they are vat registered, and most of them are, and a very —— they are very worried that the government is trying to shift the blame for a chaotic no—deal brexit away from their own lack of support to plain business. in all my discussions in the last three to six months, i have...
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. >> pardon me, officer, there's no gambling going on. >> mr. chairman, i appreciate your indulgence, i have one more issue, and probably the most important. the fec, always had a nonpartisan federal election commission, i think many of our successes working together stemmed from that. my reading of this bill, it seems we are going to change the nonpartisan makeup, mr. davis? am i right, the bill no longer enters the chair and vice chair are from different parties? >> yes, a vote for this bill mr. woodall , would allow the trump administration to control the fec. i don't think that was the intention of any of the folks that cosponsored this legislation. one party over another should not be a part of the fec. it was set up as a bipartisan process to have agreement, just like the franking commission i once chaired. the bulk mail out of the house of representatives, we have to have bipartisan support, bipartisan agreement. it is not a committee that has one more than the other picks in with the house ethics committee. i don't understand why we are
. >> pardon me, officer, there's no gambling going on. >> mr. chairman, i appreciate your indulgence, i have one more issue, and probably the most important. the fec, always had a nonpartisan federal election commission, i think many of our successes working together stemmed from that. my reading of this bill, it seems we are going to change the nonpartisan makeup, mr. davis? am i right, the bill no longer enters the chair and vice chair are from different parties? >> yes, a...
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. >> pardon me, officer, there's no gambling going on. >> mr. chairman, i appreciate your indulgence, i have one more issue, and probably the most important. the fec, always had a nonpartisan federal election commission, i think many of our successes working together stemmed from that. my reading of this bill, it seems we are going to change the nonpartisan makeup, mr. davis? am i right, the bill no longer enters the chair and vice chair are from different parties? >> yes, a vote for this bill mr. woodall , would allow the trump administration to control the fec. i don't think that was the intention of any of the folks that cosponsored this legislation. one party over another should not be a part of the fec. it was set up as a bipartisan process to have agreement, just like the franking commission i once chaired. the bulk mail out of the house of representatives, we have to have bipartisan support, bipartisan agreement. it is not a committee that has one more than the other picks in with the house ethics committee. i don't understand why we are
. >> pardon me, officer, there's no gambling going on. >> mr. chairman, i appreciate your indulgence, i have one more issue, and probably the most important. the fec, always had a nonpartisan federal election commission, i think many of our successes working together stemmed from that. my reading of this bill, it seems we are going to change the nonpartisan makeup, mr. davis? am i right, the bill no longer enters the chair and vice chair are from different parties? >> yes, a...
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mr. corbyn. because shift from a debate of do you gamble to try to get norway plus or the may deal?round corbyn. cares,t sure how much he but that gives him a basis for displacing may. francine: but he flip-flops a little bit. how can we be so sure about where he stands on europe? adam: i do not think you can be sure. i just said he is key to watch. it is not because i believe he is consistent. i think in his heart of hearts, he wants brexit. but he has enough sense of reality that if may gets through her deal, it does not serve his purposes at all. francine: this is so in the weeds, what is your base case for brexit over the next couple of months? is it just an extension, a long extension? luigi: i think it will be an extension. it cannot be a long extension, because otherwise the u.k. has to two part as they in european elections, and that will create a lot of problems. i think there will be a postman of the -- post moment of the problem, thinking or hoping some magic solution will arrive, but i doubt it will. francine: thank you. coming up next, we talk a lot about boeing -- did
mr. corbyn. because shift from a debate of do you gamble to try to get norway plus or the may deal?round corbyn. cares,t sure how much he but that gives him a basis for displacing may. francine: but he flip-flops a little bit. how can we be so sure about where he stands on europe? adam: i do not think you can be sure. i just said he is key to watch. it is not because i believe he is consistent. i think in his heart of hearts, he wants brexit. but he has enough sense of reality that if may gets...
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mr. secretary, thank you. subhash chandra garg. let's check in on bloomberg first word news. here's kailey leinz. kailey: british prime minister theresa may is gambling on a desperate bid to get her brexit deal through parliament. today at the european union summit she is looking for a one time three month delay for the departure, but they have already said she can't have that unless she can persuade parliament to back her agreement. they plan to put it to another vote next week. new zealand is imposing a partial gun ban in the wake of last week's deadly mosque attacks. automatic and semiautomatic assault style rifles are now illegal. prime minister jacinda ardern says it will go into effect immediately to prevent buyers from going out and stockpiling the guns. in the netherlands, the suspect in a deadly tram shooting face terrorism charges. three people were killed in the attack, three others wounded. prosecutors are still looking to whether the suspect's actions were caused by personal problems combined with a radicalized ideology. the university of notre dame leads top schools in admitting alumni. children of outside of the top 25, baylor led with
mr. secretary, thank you. subhash chandra garg. let's check in on bloomberg first word news. here's kailey leinz. kailey: british prime minister theresa may is gambling on a desperate bid to get her brexit deal through parliament. today at the european union summit she is looking for a one time three month delay for the departure, but they have already said she can't have that unless she can persuade parliament to back her agreement. they plan to put it to another vote next week. new zealand is...
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mr. mueller. >> shannon: brad, he is a sound bite machine. does he convince the democrats it's time to let go? >> hold the phone. there is gamblings not in the white house takes over one or the other part of congress, they run investigations. democrats do it when it's out republican and republicans do it when it's a democrat. what senator graham has laid out and i think alan is in agreement, it's not victor's justice. you ran an controversial investigations are never going to pick apart everything you do in order to retaliate. it's ridiculous. the fbi and intelligence community, they didn't pick the characters. these people who got indicted or hired by donald j. trump. it was his campaign manager, his deputy campaign manager. >> shannon: we are talking about the origins of the investigation, the dossier, bruce ohr, christopher steele. those backdoor issues that led to this whole thing being launched. i think graham thinks that's worth pursuing. i think he will join us tomorrow. ken starr, i want to read something from the democrats on the hill. they released a letter. they say the release of the full report to the attorney genera
mr. mueller. >> shannon: brad, he is a sound bite machine. does he convince the democrats it's time to let go? >> hold the phone. there is gamblings not in the white house takes over one or the other part of congress, they run investigations. democrats do it when it's out republican and republicans do it when it's a democrat. what senator graham has laid out and i think alan is in agreement, it's not victor's justice. you ran an controversial investigations are never going to pick...
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gambling has been fantasy sports -- fantasy sports have been such a big part of the last 15 to 20 years in baseball and sports in general. reporter: meanwhile, we also caught up with mr billy beane. he's the senior vp of operations for the oakland a's and the subject of that brad pitt movie and the book bestseller, "moneyball." he says in this day of advanced analytics, every team has all the data. it is finding moneyball that is the biggest challenge for small-market clubs and low payroll clubs, like the oakland a's, to find a leg up over big spending clubs like the new york yankees. here's my exclusive conversation with billy beane. game is really smart. in fact, i would say baseball has become one of the most intelligent industries in the world in my opinion. with the use of analytics, the people running baseball are much different than when i started. i think it's a complement to the intelligence of the game. it is challenging. one of the advantages in oakland is there has been a continuity at the leadership standpoint. we have been together for 20 plus years. this is my 31st year in the organization. there is no fear in making decisions that we have to be right
gambling has been fantasy sports -- fantasy sports have been such a big part of the last 15 to 20 years in baseball and sports in general. reporter: meanwhile, we also caught up with mr billy beane. he's the senior vp of operations for the oakland a's and the subject of that brad pitt movie and the book bestseller, "moneyball." he says in this day of advanced analytics, every team has all the data. it is finding moneyball that is the biggest challenge for small-market clubs and low...
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mrs may took a gamble offering her head on a plate. and it's failed. we'll see about that. that the deal is wrong but then because someone says they will resign and create a someone says they will resign and create a vacancy someone says they will resign and create a vacancy that you want, it's all 0k. create a vacancy that you want, it's all ok. a create a vacancy that you want, it's all 0k. a strange set of priorities to me. it's sad the prime minister has had to offer herjob to the erg but the way she did it yesterday was very dignified and as usual with her she's putting the country first. how did she sing? emotional. she doesn't really cry, did she? she didn't cry but she said she didn't come into politics to talk about europe. it's not the thing that gets me
mrs may took a gamble offering her head on a plate. and it's failed. we'll see about that. that the deal is wrong but then because someone says they will resign and create a someone says they will resign and create a vacancy someone says they will resign and create a vacancy that you want, it's all 0k. create a vacancy that you want, it's all ok. a create a vacancy that you want, it's all 0k. a strange set of priorities to me. it's sad the prime minister has had to offer herjob to the erg but...