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>> as our grand prize winners, they win the $5,000 prize. this year we asked middle and high school students to produce documentaries telling us what is the most urgent issue for the new president in congress to address in 2017. students competed for the chance to win one of 150 prizes totalling $100,000 in prize money. we received almost 3,000 entries from 46 states. plus the district of columbia, england, germany, singapore, and taiwan. and now we're happy to announce our first place winners. in the middle school category, the first prize winners are 8th graders molly dower ty, cam din lewis, and ava decker, for their documentary, u.s. gun violence, a complicated puzzle. the first place winner for the high school east category is 11th grader matthew gannon from beg gonzaga college high school for invisible which deals with homelessness. he won the fan favorite contest also. he'll receive an additional $500. in the high school central category, our winner is 12th grader jared clark from royal oak high school in royal oak, michigan, for his
>> as our grand prize winners, they win the $5,000 prize. this year we asked middle and high school students to produce documentaries telling us what is the most urgent issue for the new president in congress to address in 2017. students competed for the chance to win one of 150 prizes totalling $100,000 in prize money. we received almost 3,000 entries from 46 states. plus the district of columbia, england, germany, singapore, and taiwan. and now we're happy to announce our first place...
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be sure to watch the announcement of the grand prize winner. wednesday, march 8th on c-span. >>> the chair of the japanese conservative union spoke at the recent conservative political action conference in washington. he talked about the impact of the 2016 u.s. presidential election in japan and throughout the world and his organization's plans to host the first japan cpac in the fall. >> hello, cpac. >> hello. >> thanks to dan snyder. i could come back here again. i'm so honored -- thank you. [ speaking a foreign language ] >> last year right here in front of you i promised to work on creating the strong, conservative government in u.s. and in japan. >> translator: last whole year, you kept fighting and also i kept fighting as the other side of the earth. last year in japan, we didn't have any general election which could affect the change of our administration of japan. so my focus of last year was this. how i can help in support to realize the conservative government in the u.s. by being in japan. the big change happening in the u.s. will gi
be sure to watch the announcement of the grand prize winner. wednesday, march 8th on c-span. >>> the chair of the japanese conservative union spoke at the recent conservative political action conference in washington. he talked about the impact of the 2016 u.s. presidential election in japan and throughout the world and his organization's plans to host the first japan cpac in the fall. >> hello, cpac. >> hello. >> thanks to dan snyder. i could come back here again....
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. >> who will win student cam's grand prize of $5,000? we asked what is the most urgent issue for the president to receive. we voo students competed for the chance to win $100,000 in cash prizes in first, second and third place categories. you can log on to our website 30 minutes before our big announcement to view all 150 winning documentaries at student c studentc studentcam.org. be sure to watch the 2017 grand prize winner. march 8th, 8:00 a.m. eastern. >> the opening session focused on ways to improve early childhood education programs around the country. speakers include actress jennifer garner a trustee of save the children and mark shriver. the governor gave opening remarks, it's about 90 minutes.
. >> who will win student cam's grand prize of $5,000? we asked what is the most urgent issue for the president to receive. we voo students competed for the chance to win $100,000 in cash prizes in first, second and third place categories. you can log on to our website 30 minutes before our big announcement to view all 150 winning documentaries at student c studentc studentcam.org. be sure to watch the 2017 grand prize winner. march 8th, 8:00 a.m. eastern. >> the opening session...
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. >> someone nominated donald trump for the nobel prize. could be real or could be bogus Ãwho cares. what took you people so long? [laughter] think about all he is accomplished. stock market is nuts. bigger jobsand numbers and expected. illegal crossings are falling and seven new planets got discovered . [cheering] this guy is amazing. it reminds me of amovie . [music] one man hits fast forwarding changes our lives forever. >> the 20 is a sigh of relief. other celebrities are eating more. donald trump makes me gain weight. i start the day with liquids à who doesn't. >> after the morning news i eat pancakes smothered in maple syrup. [cheering] getting fatter and fatter from the batter. i imagine the syrup fingers type out the treats and it sticks to her hands. it's disgusting. it's arousing. it's trump's fault. >> maybe lena and babs can join forces. babs conveniently neck and purge. >> what else? would also be done?first month on the job he cut illegal crossings in half. how often in life can you cut anything in half and if you are michael
. >> someone nominated donald trump for the nobel prize. could be real or could be bogus Ãwho cares. what took you people so long? [laughter] think about all he is accomplished. stock market is nuts. bigger jobsand numbers and expected. illegal crossings are falling and seven new planets got discovered . [cheering] this guy is amazing. it reminds me of amovie . [music] one man hits fast forwarding changes our lives forever. >> the 20 is a sigh of relief. other celebrities are...
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nats.cell phone video showing teenagers out of control and on the loosestealing prize after prize at the butler carnival held in east oakland this past saturday night. workers are still scared. roma at queenroma tweetedi felt like i was in the game grand theft auto. had me hopin fences, running from cops, stealing teddy bears.nats workers tell kron 4 news that most who stole prize items from the carnival then destroyed them. pieces of are still scattered in the dirt lot where the carnival was held. domestic terrorism, domestic terrorism, grand theft, nothing happened.police say the received multiple calls about a large crowd and distrubance. saying there was possible vandalism and two people who were injured. those people were later transferred to the hospital but no arrests were made. those who attended summed everything up in this social media post. this is in the aftermath of a mob striking at butler amusement park they just started down here at the end and worked their way up stand by stand grabbing all the stuffed animals they could it's just crazy and they're still going down t
nats.cell phone video showing teenagers out of control and on the loosestealing prize after prize at the butler carnival held in east oakland this past saturday night. workers are still scared. roma at queenroma tweetedi felt like i was in the game grand theft auto. had me hopin fences, running from cops, stealing teddy bears.nats workers tell kron 4 news that most who stole prize items from the carnival then destroyed them. pieces of are still scattered in the dirt lot where the carnival was...
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nats.cell phone video showing teenagers out of control and on the loosestealing prize after prize at the butler carnival held in east oakland this past saturday night. workers are still scared. roma at queenroma tweetedi felt like i was in the game grand theft auto. had me hopin fences, running from cops, stealing teddy bears.nats workers tell kron 4 news that most who stole prize items from the carnival then destroyed them. pieces of are still scattered in the dirt lot where the carnival was held. domestic terrorism, domestic terrorism, grand theft, nothing happened.police say the received multiple calls about a large crowd and distrubance. saying there was possible vandalism and two people who were injured. those people were later transferred to the hospital but no arrests were made. those who attended summed everything up in this social media post. this is in the aftermath of a mob striking at butler amusement park they just started down here at the end and worked their way up stand by stand grabbing all the stuffed animals they could it's just crazy and they're still going down t
nats.cell phone video showing teenagers out of control and on the loosestealing prize after prize at the butler carnival held in east oakland this past saturday night. workers are still scared. roma at queenroma tweetedi felt like i was in the game grand theft auto. had me hopin fences, running from cops, stealing teddy bears.nats workers tell kron 4 news that most who stole prize items from the carnival then destroyed them. pieces of are still scattered in the dirt lot where the carnival was...
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the big prize is over here. let's go over to the big prize.] come on over here. a bachelor and bachelorette china. you can see every bachelor and bachelorette is represented here on these beautiful collectible plates. and you will win this if you tell us, where did you and your fiance first make love? your answers have to match. so please, no peeking. and here we go. wow, this is exciting. don't write "in a bed." okay, nick says -- finland. and? finland it is! [ cheers and applause ] wow, there they are. the happy couple. nick and vanessa. watch nick on "dancing with the stars" starting a week from tonight. we'll be right back with milo ventimiglia! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ big mac, mac jr, grand mac too. ♪ ♪ that's three mac sizes made just for you ♪ ♪ so no matter where you might be at ♪ ♪ there's a big mac for that chorus: big mac for that! ♪ shoe game inspired? ♪ views keep getting higher? ahhhhh!! chorus: there's a big mac for that! ♪ you got a text back? oooo. ♪ can you freeze it like that? chorus: big mac for that! wait... there's th
the big prize is over here. let's go over to the big prize.] come on over here. a bachelor and bachelorette china. you can see every bachelor and bachelorette is represented here on these beautiful collectible plates. and you will win this if you tell us, where did you and your fiance first make love? your answers have to match. so please, no peeking. and here we go. wow, this is exciting. don't write "in a bed." okay, nick says -- finland. and? finland it is! [ cheers and applause ]...
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for they awarded him the nobel prize for! the highest accolade someone can get in that field. and he has been writing for many, many years, a prolific amount of work. there was of course controversy as well, people might remember in 2009 he was considered the front runner to become oxford professor of poetry but accusations of sexual harassment in the past came into the public domain and eventually he stood back from putting himself forward for that position. he will be remembered for a huge body of work. he explored so many different from a huge body of work. he explored so many different - from love to many different themes from love to racial and cultural exile. perhaps the major force racial and cultural exile. perhaps the majorforce in racial and cultural exile. perhaps the major force in west racial and cultural exile. perhaps the majorforce in west indian poetry and culture, a loss to the world of poetry today. lizo mzimba, many thanks. remembering sir derek president trump is holding talks with the german chancellor a
for they awarded him the nobel prize for! the highest accolade someone can get in that field. and he has been writing for many, many years, a prolific amount of work. there was of course controversy as well, people might remember in 2009 he was considered the front runner to become oxford professor of poetry but accusations of sexual harassment in the past came into the public domain and eventually he stood back from putting himself forward for that position. he will be remembered for a huge...
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we could have in the prize for so many reasons, but we lacked upon the prize for so many reasons, butent as a songwriter, and the songs have a life of the room. you can see the beatles have made their versions out of this, the electric light 0rchestra jump—started their career qrchestra jumpfstarted their career e roll qrchestre jumprstarted their career e roll over beethoven, and even with roll over beethoven, and even some examples of others actually copying or stealing his music. tie f§§3ie§f95§§5 eire: —— , police are seeking a 33—year—old man in connection with the death of one—year—old boy in north london. to meet government performance targets over the next year. the liberal democrat leader, tim farron, attacks theresa may and compares her politics to vladimir putin and donald trump's. high—performance rocket engine. the country's state news agency said leader kim jong—un declared the test "a new birth" for the north's rocket industry and that the engine would help north korea achieve world—class satellite launch capability. the announcement came as the us secretary of state, r
we could have in the prize for so many reasons, but we lacked upon the prize for so many reasons, butent as a songwriter, and the songs have a life of the room. you can see the beatles have made their versions out of this, the electric light 0rchestra jump—started their career qrchestra jumpfstarted their career e roll qrchestre jumprstarted their career e roll over beethoven, and even with roll over beethoven, and even some examples of others actually copying or stealing his music. tie...
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if anyone deserves a prize it's trump. he's arty done more than obama the price should be done not on how much the world loves you but on how much. let's give donald the prize and put them up on mount rushmore right now. how are those other guys out there and not from lincoln -type documents in his, it's just not right. jefferson had a bird named dick. luckily it wasn't the reverse. washington, he was the first president but so what is it easy being first. there are no predecessors, so no comparison but when you're the 45th, there's a lot to measure up to. not bad. job numbers are up, fuel pipelines are being built, feeling in the sectors are being addressed. who knew vladimir would be such a good president. [applause] let's welcome our guests. he's sharper than a number two pencil. a communist at the harper magazine walter kern. she only eat on happy meals, cat seven. and finally, a hula hoop is pinky ring, tyrus. let's start with you. you're a weirdo. you thought trump was going to win. i remember. fifty-one days, how do
if anyone deserves a prize it's trump. he's arty done more than obama the price should be done not on how much the world loves you but on how much. let's give donald the prize and put them up on mount rushmore right now. how are those other guys out there and not from lincoln -type documents in his, it's just not right. jefferson had a bird named dick. luckily it wasn't the reverse. washington, he was the first president but so what is it easy being first. there are no predecessors, so no...
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students competed for the chance to win $100,000 in prizes. you can log onto our website 30 minutes before the big announcement to view all 150 winning documentaries. theure to watch announcement of our 2017 grand prize winner wednesday, march 8, at 8:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> all weekend, american history tv is featuring san jose, california. aaff recently visited showcase of the city history. in 1943, the international business machine corporation or ibm opened its first west coast manufacturing facility in san jose. later, the city was dubbed the capital of silicon valley. learn more about san jose all weekend here on american history tv. >> james lick was a wealthy businessman.
students competed for the chance to win $100,000 in prizes. you can log onto our website 30 minutes before the big announcement to view all 150 winning documentaries. theure to watch announcement of our 2017 grand prize winner wednesday, march 8, at 8:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> all weekend, american history tv is featuring san jose, california. aaff recently visited showcase of the city history. in 1943, the international business machine corporation or ibm opened its first west coast...
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sunday, in-depth will feature a live conversation with pulitzer prize winner dave barry.romll be joining us live florida. we will take your calls, tweets, and emails about his literary career. >> i moved to miami, and i had been there ever sense. colorado is a good place if you want to be a humor writer. an excellent place to go. >> dave barry has published over 30 books. in-depth live on sunday. booktv on c-span2. win the grand prize of $5,000? join us at 8:00 a.m. eastern time on march 8 for the announcement. we asked middle and high school students to produce documentaries about what they think most urgent issue is for our new president and congress to address in 2017. we received over 2900 entries the 46 states including district of columbia, germany, england, and taiwan. students competed for a chance to win $100,000 in cash prizes in first, second, and third place categories. you can view all of our winning documentaries at studentcam.org. make sure to watch the announceme
sunday, in-depth will feature a live conversation with pulitzer prize winner dave barry.romll be joining us live florida. we will take your calls, tweets, and emails about his literary career. >> i moved to miami, and i had been there ever sense. colorado is a good place if you want to be a humor writer. an excellent place to go. >> dave barry has published over 30 books. in-depth live on sunday. booktv on c-span2. win the grand prize of $5,000? join us at 8:00 a.m. eastern time on...
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, maggie mcdonald was this year's winner of the global teacher prize for the past years she taught middlend high school in quebec only accessible for a plane and she was honored for her hands on projects aimed at the love of learning and plans to use the money to establish a stewardship program in the village she lives and works and action news sports sunday is next and we continue at 4:30 with david murphy and tamala ed warss and karen rogers and jamie app app and sarah bloomquist and melissa magee i'm walter perez have a great week and a week ahead. ♪ ♪ tonight on sports sunday march madness turns to march sadness for villanova and what went wrong for the wildcats. >> we will learn from it and move on. >> the flyers try to keep their slim playoff hopes alive and a shot you have to see to believe. sports sunday starts right now. ♪ this is action news sports sunday sponsored by audi. ♪ hello and welcome to a march madness edition of action sports sunday i'm jamie apody honored by a special cohost with the coach and i have a cherry white and don't fit into
, maggie mcdonald was this year's winner of the global teacher prize for the past years she taught middlend high school in quebec only accessible for a plane and she was honored for her hands on projects aimed at the love of learning and plans to use the money to establish a stewardship program in the village she lives and works and action news sports sunday is next and we continue at 4:30 with david murphy and tamala ed warss and karen rogers and jamie app app and sarah bloomquist and melissa...
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you give them the polar prize in - what was the polar prize in 2014., the criteria? we could have given him that for so many reasons. but we looked up on his extreme talent, as a songwriter, and the songs have a life of their own. the beatles have made their versions. and even some examples of others copying and stealing his music. he could not come to the ceremony, because he was not well, but you had a party? it was a great party, with so much of his music, so many artists performing his music, and so many of them had him, chuck berry, as their idol. it was such a good party, and we felt his presence. one of his strengths, the stage presence. it was something, to see him live in concert? he had such energy. but he always had such great music. and that, music. and people forget that, sometimes. it was notjust about choreography, playing guitar, great songs. these things combined, it was something extraordinary. and as that while his music is going to last, long after his death? definitely. his music comes from the heart, a true original. you think tha
you give them the polar prize in - what was the polar prize in 2014., the criteria? we could have given him that for so many reasons. but we looked up on his extreme talent, as a songwriter, and the songs have a life of their own. the beatles have made their versions. and even some examples of others copying and stealing his music. he could not come to the ceremony, because he was not well, but you had a party? it was a great party, with so much of his music, so many artists performing his...
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>> reporter: as our grand prize winners they win the $5,000 prize. this year we asked middle and high school students to produce documentaries telling us what is the most urgent issue for the new president and congress to address in 2017? >> students competed for the chance to win 1 of 150 prizes, totaling $100,000 in prize money. we received almost 3,000 entries from 46 states, plus the district of columbia, england, germany, singapore, and taiwan. and now we're happy to announce our first place winners. in the middle school category, the first prize winners are eighth-graders molly dougherty, camdyn lewis, and ava decker from west scranton intermediate school in scranton, pennsylvania for their documentary "u.s. gun violence: a complicated puzzle." the first-place winner for the high school east category is 11th-grader matthew gannon from gonzaga college high school in washington, d.c. for his documentary titled "invisible," which deals with homelessness. matthew also won this year's fan favorite contest. he'll receive an additional $500. in the hi
>> reporter: as our grand prize winners they win the $5,000 prize. this year we asked middle and high school students to produce documentaries telling us what is the most urgent issue for the new president and congress to address in 2017? >> students competed for the chance to win 1 of 150 prizes, totaling $100,000 in prize money. we received almost 3,000 entries from 46 states, plus the district of columbia, england, germany, singapore, and taiwan. and now we're happy to announce...
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>> as the grand prize winners, they went $5,000. year he asked high school students to reduce documentaries telling us what is the most urgent issue for the new president an congress to address in 2017. students competed for the chance to win one of 150 prizes. we received almost 3000 entries from 46 states, plus the district of columbia, england, germany, singapore and taiwan. and now we are happy to announce our first place winner. in the middle school category, the first prize winners are eight graders molly doherty, camden lewis and ava decker from west scranton intermediate school. their documentary "u.s. gun violence, a complicated puzzle." the first place winner for the high school use category is 11th inder matthew gannan washington, d.c. for his documentary entitled "invisible," which deals with homelessness. fanfarewon this year's contest and won an additional $500. in high school center category, 12 greater jerrod clark from royal oak sizable in royal oak, michigan for his piece "enough is enough, dealing with pharmaceuti
>> as the grand prize winners, they went $5,000. year he asked high school students to reduce documentaries telling us what is the most urgent issue for the new president an congress to address in 2017. students competed for the chance to win one of 150 prizes. we received almost 3000 entries from 46 states, plus the district of columbia, england, germany, singapore and taiwan. and now we are happy to announce our first place winner. in the middle school category, the first prize winners...
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the it mat football prizeful? the ultimate prize. valued at half a million finally back. it was six weeks ago when it was swiped right out of patriots' locker room. he put it in my bag and twlaunlt nil. >> it was found in the possession of a credentialed member of the international media. they also recovered the jersey brady wore in the super bowl. >> videos are part of the investigation. the suspect had access to the event and i'm not going to say any more specifics other, than he had legitimate access to the event. and wasn't as a ticket holder. >> but ken golden, the owner of golden auctions, thinks it could be part of a small red wing of criminals for hire. >> they are being given a list and told, go take this and here's your prize. so they know going in, professional criminals theflg in and take specific sximts they have it sold prior to ever doing it. >> and he said it is getting huge. >> it's been an epidemic in the past 16 months. you've had the tom brady jersey stolen. the roger maris building being broken into. >> those items almost impossible to sell in the ope
the it mat football prizeful? the ultimate prize. valued at half a million finally back. it was six weeks ago when it was swiped right out of patriots' locker room. he put it in my bag and twlaunlt nil. >> it was found in the possession of a credentialed member of the international media. they also recovered the jersey brady wore in the super bowl. >> videos are part of the investigation. the suspect had access to the event and i'm not going to say any more specifics other, than he...
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. >> who will win the grand prize f $5,000? join us for the announcement. we ask middle and high school students to produce documentaries telling us what is the most urgent issue for our new president and congress to address in 2017? we received 2900 entries. students competed for the chance to win one hundred thousand dollars in cash prizes. you can log onto our website to view all 150 winning documentaries. be sure to watch the announcement of our studentcam 2017 grand prize winner. >> washington journal continues. >> we will return to the question we started with, and that is is an independent and into thetion needed president, his campaign and possible ties to rush -- to rush of? russia? >> we have seen no evidence from any of these ongoing investigations that anybody in the trump campaign or trump team
. >> who will win the grand prize f $5,000? join us for the announcement. we ask middle and high school students to produce documentaries telling us what is the most urgent issue for our new president and congress to address in 2017? we received 2900 entries. students competed for the chance to win one hundred thousand dollars in cash prizes. you can log onto our website to view all 150 winning documentaries. be sure to watch the announcement of our studentcam 2017 grand prize winner....
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plus, we will speak with pulitzer prize-winning investigative journalist david cay johnston, who just obtained two pages of donald trumps 2005 tax returns. it shows most of the taxes trump paid were due to a special tax on high earners that he is now trying to abolish. but is there any hope the nation will see more of trump's tax information? pres. trump: the old one who cares about my tax returns are the reporters. the only one. i won. i mean, i became president.. i don't think they care at all. i don't think they care at all. i think you care. i think you care. amy: and we help -- look at how the state of arkansas is looking to execute eight men in 10 days. arkansas says the state supply of the sedative midazolam will soon expire. all of that and more coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. calls are growing for president trump to release his full tax returnrns after r part of his 25 return was made public tuesday. two pages from trump's tax return were obtained by pulitzer prize winning journalist david cay johnston of dcre
plus, we will speak with pulitzer prize-winning investigative journalist david cay johnston, who just obtained two pages of donald trumps 2005 tax returns. it shows most of the taxes trump paid were due to a special tax on high earners that he is now trying to abolish. but is there any hope the nation will see more of trump's tax information? pres. trump: the old one who cares about my tax returns are the reporters. the only one. i won. i mean, i became president.. i don't think they care at...
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in the middle school category, the first prize winners are eighth-grader molly doherty, camden lewisnd david decker from west grant and intermediate school in scranton, pennsylvania, for their documentary u.s. gun violence: a complicated puzzle. in the high school category, 11 greater matthew from gonzaga college high school and invisible, d.c. for which deals with homelessness. matthew also won the fan favorite contest and will receive an additional $500. in the high school central category, or when is 12 greater jerrod clark in royal oak michigan for his piece in enough is enough, dealing with pharmaceutical pricing. and our studentcam first prize winner for the high school west's ninth grader from larrabee high school in laramie, wyoming, for herpes, also fuel the challenge of transitioning creates ui to students and teachers for competing in making this year's student cam competition for success. the top 21 winning entries will air on c-span in april, and you can watch all 150 when he documentaries online at studentcam.org. >>
in the middle school category, the first prize winners are eighth-grader molly doherty, camden lewisnd david decker from west grant and intermediate school in scranton, pennsylvania, for their documentary u.s. gun violence: a complicated puzzle. in the high school category, 11 greater matthew from gonzaga college high school and invisible, d.c. for which deals with homelessness. matthew also won the fan favorite contest and will receive an additional $500. in the high school central category,...
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eye on the prize. >> thank you, chris.t tomt moving the ball forward and keeping our eye on the prized keeping our eye on the prize. >> thank you, chris.tomt moving and keeping our eye on the prize. >> thank you, chris. moving the keeping our eye on the prize. >> thank you, chris. >> the great common wealth of puerto rico. governor. >> thank you. on behalf of my wife and myself, we are happy to be here. before you ask, no, i'm not the junior staffer. i'm actually the governor of puerto rico. it's been a funny couple of events. they've actually saluted some of my staff as the governor. so i sort of go a little bit under the radar. but only 54 days on the job we have been able to pass through 15 structural reforms in puerto rico. we're very excited. it is a challenging job as most of you know. puerto rico is going through some tough times. we're about to submit a fiscal oversight plan within the next 72 hours. we would like to ask support of this organization as we push forward. so as you can see with so many challenges, people have said or have wondered, if i am crazy for taking this j
eye on the prize. >> thank you, chris.t tomt moving the ball forward and keeping our eye on the prized keeping our eye on the prize. >> thank you, chris.tomt moving and keeping our eye on the prize. >> thank you, chris. moving the keeping our eye on the prize. >> thank you, chris. >> the great common wealth of puerto rico. governor. >> thank you. on behalf of my wife and myself, we are happy to be here. before you ask, no, i'm not the junior staffer. i'm...
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a prize of almost £1 million for cutting edge research aimed at understanding the brain.hree british neuroscientists further work on how the brain uses a system of chemical rewards to help us make choices. they have been speaking to fergus walsh. how do we motivate ourselves in life, whether it is the choices we make about the food we eat, cream ca ke we make about the food we eat, cream cake orfruit, we make about the food we eat, cream cake or fruit, to the friends we make? thanks, fergus. the pleasure ofa make? thanks, fergus. the pleasure of a hauge, or make? thanks, fergus. the pleasure ofa hauge, orthe make? thanks, fergus. the pleasure of a hauge, or the goals we set ourselves artwork to succeed or by a better car. what underpins our decision—making is a chemical in the brain called dopamine, which is released whenever there is a reward. this sense of reward, which can sometimes be equated with happiness, pleasure or simply a desire to do something, has been crucial in newman evolution. the three neuroscientists who shared the prize in denmark have spent 30 years s
a prize of almost £1 million for cutting edge research aimed at understanding the brain.hree british neuroscientists further work on how the brain uses a system of chemical rewards to help us make choices. they have been speaking to fergus walsh. how do we motivate ourselves in life, whether it is the choices we make about the food we eat, cream ca ke we make about the food we eat, cream cake orfruit, we make about the food we eat, cream cake or fruit, to the friends we make? thanks, fergus....
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prize forfiction in her latest book is called the mandibles and is set in a financial crisis in the wealthy family who must deal with the loss of their wealth and learn to survive as the duller colla pses learn to survive as the duller collapses and inflation soars. you wrote this novel in 2015 and the picture you paint of america is pretty bleak. revisiting it now as it comes out in paperback, what are your thoughts? bred well, it comes out in paperback, what are yourthoughts? bred well, it it comes out in paperback, what are your thoughts? bred well, it is bleaker now. one of the striking things about revisiting this book after the release in hardback is obviously that we now have a new president and not the president we expected. there is a feeling of not quite being overtaken by events, because what happens in the books has not happened yet, we haven't yet faced economic collapse, quite the contrary in fact, the stock market is going through the roof, though i'm not convinced it will stay like that, but certainly interests and dystopias has picked up enormously. i think the enti
prize forfiction in her latest book is called the mandibles and is set in a financial crisis in the wealthy family who must deal with the loss of their wealth and learn to survive as the duller colla pses learn to survive as the duller collapses and inflation soars. you wrote this novel in 2015 and the picture you paint of america is pretty bleak. revisiting it now as it comes out in paperback, what are your thoughts? bred well, it comes out in paperback, what are yourthoughts? bred well, it it...
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students competed for the chance to win 100,000 dollars in cash prizes and first, in first, second, third place categories. you can log on to our website 30 minutes before a big announcement to view all 150 winning documentaries, at student cam.org. watch the announcement of our student kim 2017 grand prize winner, wednesday 17 graham prizewinner, wednesday march 8, at 8:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> c-span, where history and full daily. in 1979 c-span was created as a public service as a public service by americans cable television companies. it is brought to today by your cable or satellite provider. >> senate minority leader, chuck schumer came to the floor earlier today to discuss a range of issues, including his call for special prosecutor to investigate alleged russian involvement in the 2016 elections. president trumps travel back, and republican efforts to repeal the healthcare law. this is 15 minutes. on >> mr. president, i rise this this afternoon on a few matters. first, russia. bet on the continuing investigation into russian interference in ous election and the ties between t
students competed for the chance to win 100,000 dollars in cash prizes and first, in first, second, third place categories. you can log on to our website 30 minutes before a big announcement to view all 150 winning documentaries, at student cam.org. watch the announcement of our student kim 2017 grand prize winner, wednesday 17 graham prizewinner, wednesday march 8, at 8:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> c-span, where history and full daily. in 1979 c-span was created as a public service as a...
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joining the conversation in nashville, tennessee, pulitzer prize award winner jon meacham. get ready to be bored. meacham is hear!
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out of control teens taking toy prizes. one photo posted online shows several people posing proudly with what appears to be stolen stuffed animals. employees at the carnal outnumbered as they laughed like it was no big deal. one carnival goer said i felt like i was in the name grand theft auto. stealing teddy bears. hash tag oakland carnival. butler amusement has packed up the carnival. it has been set up over the years in this empty field. butler amusement told kpix5 this was a very unfortunate event, but they will make sure to have better security and police presence at the next event. >> imjust found out about it today. but sounds like something i would want to go to. it would be a shame for oakland to lose more community space and activities like that. >> a carnival, high school kids getting rowdy. not necessarily a violent crime. i mean, what about the other kids who didn't do anything wrong? >> reporter: some carnivals in other areas have security guards walking around, and metal detectors at the entrances so the ques
out of control teens taking toy prizes. one photo posted online shows several people posing proudly with what appears to be stolen stuffed animals. employees at the carnal outnumbered as they laughed like it was no big deal. one carnival goer said i felt like i was in the name grand theft auto. stealing teddy bears. hash tag oakland carnival. butler amusement has packed up the carnival. it has been set up over the years in this empty field. butler amusement told kpix5 this was a very...
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. >> who will win student cam's grand prize of $5,000? join us at 8:00 a.m. eastern on march 8 for the announcement. this year we asked middle and high school students to produce documentaries telling us, what is the most urgent issue for our new president and congress to address in 2017? we received over 2,900 entries from 46 states, plus the district of columbia, england, germany, singapore and taiwan. students competed for the chance to win $100,000 in cash prizes in first, second and third place categories. you can log on to our website 30 minutes before our big announcement to view all 150 winning documentries at studentcam.org. be sure to watch the announcement of our student cam 2017 grand prize winner wednesday, march 8 at 8:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. william galsn brookings institute, governance study senior fellow, agenda of thishe president and role of congress. good morning. guest: good morning, sir. as an agenda, how has this president compared to ones?ous guest: this president so far has been long and strong on orders, but slow when it comes to
. >> who will win student cam's grand prize of $5,000? join us at 8:00 a.m. eastern on march 8 for the announcement. this year we asked middle and high school students to produce documentaries telling us, what is the most urgent issue for our new president and congress to address in 2017? we received over 2,900 entries from 46 states, plus the district of columbia, england, germany, singapore and taiwan. students competed for the chance to win $100,000 in cash prizes in first, second and...
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students competed for the chance in cash prizes. log onto our website before the announcement if you all the witty documentaries at studentcam.org. watch the announcement of our grand prize winner, wednesday, march 8. announcer: c-span, where history and holds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a service by america's television brought tond is today by your cable or satellite provider. american history tv, we hear from historians who work with any federal government about how affectnstitutions policymaking. they discuss preservation initiatives and how they help other historians assets documents. -- access documents. it is about 90 minutes. >> i want to welcome you all and thank you for coming. entitleddtable is "federal historical historic and government documents." i became involved about a year and a half ago. everyone
students competed for the chance in cash prizes. log onto our website before the announcement if you all the witty documentaries at studentcam.org. watch the announcement of our grand prize winner, wednesday, march 8. announcer: c-span, where history and holds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a service by america's television brought tond is today by your cable or satellite provider. american history tv, we hear from historians who work with any federal government about how...
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we have the salesman from asghar fahadi, a prize—winning offering. and personal shopper.en stewart on top form. i am fascinated to know what you thought get out, because even watching the trailer, i felt very tense. the trailer sells it as a horror movie, and it is. the director, jordan peele, described it as a social thriller, so essentially, it is a satire about post—racial america, in inverted commas. daniel kaluuya is this keen—eyed photographer, alison williams is his preppy girlfriend, and they are going to her rich parents‘ house for the weekend, and he says, they do know i'm black, right? and she said, why would they need to know, they are incredibly liberal people. my father would have voted for obama for a third time and when they arrive at the mansion— like house, that is pretty much the first thing he says — i would have voted for obama for a third time.
we have the salesman from asghar fahadi, a prize—winning offering. and personal shopper.en stewart on top form. i am fascinated to know what you thought get out, because even watching the trailer, i felt very tense. the trailer sells it as a horror movie, and it is. the director, jordan peele, described it as a social thriller, so essentially, it is a satire about post—racial america, in inverted commas. daniel kaluuya is this keen—eyed photographer, alison williams is his preppy...
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elizabeth blackburn is a nobel prize-winning molecular biologist who discovered one of the greatest secretshow to slow down the aging process -- now i got your attention, don't i? the new book is called "the telorere effect: a revolutionary approach to living younger, healthier, longer". dr. blackburn, an honor to have you on this program. >> thank you, tavis. >> i did pronounce it correct, telomere? break it down for me. >> perfect. look at your shoes. you've got shoelaces. tips at the ends of the shoelaces protect them from fraying away. >> the little plastic things. the tip of my shoelace, i'm looking at it right now. that's not a telomere is it? >> it's like -- if you think of a shoelace as being chromosomes, the chromosome carries lots of genetic information. and the little tips of the chromosomes have to be protected, and that's what the telomere is. and there are literally trillions of cells that we have, lots and lots of little chromosomes. but think of them as all being just lots of little tiny shoelaces whose tips need to be protected. if they're not, the genetic material becomes
elizabeth blackburn is a nobel prize-winning molecular biologist who discovered one of the greatest secretshow to slow down the aging process -- now i got your attention, don't i? the new book is called "the telorere effect: a revolutionary approach to living younger, healthier, longer". dr. blackburn, an honor to have you on this program. >> thank you, tavis. >> i did pronounce it correct, telomere? break it down for me. >> perfect. look at your shoes. you've got...
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the three prize winners are based in the uk, which has a track record of world leading brain researchtments for patients with psychiatric illnesses like schizophrenia, where the brain reward system goes wrong. fergus walsh bbc news. that is all from reporters for this week. from me, philippa thomas, goodbye. saturday brought the warmest day of the year so far for northern ireland. we will see some sunshine but the warmth will not be repeated today. this was the saturday evening sunset and 16 was the temperature that we reached, about 61 fahrenheit. there was 18 in the sunshine in the south and the east and on the whole was a fairly decent day for most. however we did have that weather front around. the rain has been pepping up with heavy bursts of rain in the south and the odd rumble of thunder off the south coast. we do have notjust one but two weather fronts to contend with for sunday and an awful lot of cloud, misty low cloud, hill and coastal fog so for most, sunday will get off to a mild start. this rain in the east obviously bringing a different day for eastern england and damp
the three prize winners are based in the uk, which has a track record of world leading brain researchtments for patients with psychiatric illnesses like schizophrenia, where the brain reward system goes wrong. fergus walsh bbc news. that is all from reporters for this week. from me, philippa thomas, goodbye. saturday brought the warmest day of the year so far for northern ireland. we will see some sunshine but the warmth will not be repeated today. this was the saturday evening sunset and 16...
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what our constitution is supposed to do is prize two things.ne is accountability, that's democracy as we now understand it and the other is kind of reflection and reason giving in trying to make sure that you have good grounds for doing something. that's the deliberative part. there is a risk these days that we have democracy in a kind of populist sense without prizing deliberation in a kind of what are the reasons for doing something. if the issue involves terrorist threats or if it involves regulation or it involves highway safety or if it involves diseases, to try to make sure that we are appealing to, let's say, the better angels of our nature. that's from abraham lincoln, and the better angels of our nature is often thinking, well, what are we actually getting out of this? what are we losing out of that? and that often makes democracy i think its highest form, a republic which is what benjamin franklin thought the founders had given we the people if in his words we can keep it. >> is it your sense that we have a divided democracy as your s
what our constitution is supposed to do is prize two things.ne is accountability, that's democracy as we now understand it and the other is kind of reflection and reason giving in trying to make sure that you have good grounds for doing something. that's the deliberative part. there is a risk these days that we have democracy in a kind of populist sense without prizing deliberation in a kind of what are the reasons for doing something. if the issue involves terrorist threats or if it involves...
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. >>> the dangerous life of storm chasers, plus resolution for the nobel prize commission and bob dylant. per roll bounty is more absorbent, so the roll can last 50% longer than the leading ordinary brand. so you get more "life" per roll. bounty, the quicker picker upper could bounce back like it used to? neutrogena® hydro boost water gel. instantly quenches skin to keep it supple and hydrated day after day. with hydrating hyaluronic acid, which retains up to a thousand times its weight in water. this refreshing water gel plumps skin cells with intense hydration and locks it in. for supple, hydrated skin that bounces back. the hydro boost skincare line from neutrogena®. see what's possible. >> fast forwarding into thursday, a historic rocket launch by spacex expected this evening. for the first time the company reusing a rocket booster recovered from a previous launch to send up commercial communications satellites. >>> one of crayola's signature crayon colors is headed for retirement. for the first time one color from its iconic 24-count box will be retired to mark national crayon day.
. >>> the dangerous life of storm chasers, plus resolution for the nobel prize commission and bob dylant. per roll bounty is more absorbent, so the roll can last 50% longer than the leading ordinary brand. so you get more "life" per roll. bounty, the quicker picker upper could bounce back like it used to? neutrogena® hydro boost water gel. instantly quenches skin to keep it supple and hydrated day after day. with hydrating hyaluronic acid, which retains up to a thousand...
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the three prize winners are based in the uk, which has a track record of world—leading brain research patients with psychiatric illnesses like schizophrenia, where the brain reward system goes wrong. fergus walsh bbc news. fergus walsh, bbc news. that's all from reporters for this week. from me, philippa thomas, goodbye. hello there. the relatively settled theme to the weather continues for at least a couple of days. relatively mild during the day on tuesday but breezy for many of us, particularly windy across northern parts of scotland where the met office have issued a yellow warning for the strength of the winds, causing some disruption for the northern isles of scotland with some heavy showers on the cards as well. further south, most places looking dry first thing tuesday morning. pretty mild too. around the country at 8am, heavy showers for the northern and western isles with the odd rumble of thunder combined with those strong winds and some big waves. much of scotland and northern ireland, a bright start for most. some isolated showers. cloudy at times for northern england dow
the three prize winners are based in the uk, which has a track record of world—leading brain research patients with psychiatric illnesses like schizophrenia, where the brain reward system goes wrong. fergus walsh bbc news. fergus walsh, bbc news. that's all from reporters for this week. from me, philippa thomas, goodbye. hello there. the relatively settled theme to the weather continues for at least a couple of days. relatively mild during the day on tuesday but breezy for many of us,...
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we meet the canadian who's scooped the $1 million global teacher prize. hello.onth on from the renewed second city from so—called islamic state — of mosul. many thousands have fled the fighting. but half a million people still there are facing a new battle to survive. our middle east correspondent orla guerin has seen the desperation first hand, from the edge of al mansur district of western mosul. in the clamour for help, many go empty—handed. gunfire the gunfire from iragi soldiers, ,, 7. 7 ,, . 7, h. at an aid distribution. gunfire survivors of the caliphate, now at risk from hunger. troops not keen for the chaos to be caught on camera. in the distance, smoke from an is car bomb. the front line is just a mile away. but those who flee the fighting here end up in overcrowded camps. there are no good options for the people of western mosul. you can see here the utter desperation in this area. local people here tell us this is the first aid supplies that have come here. they say they have no running water, no electricity, no access to medical supplies. people in
we meet the canadian who's scooped the $1 million global teacher prize. hello.onth on from the renewed second city from so—called islamic state — of mosul. many thousands have fled the fighting. but half a million people still there are facing a new battle to survive. our middle east correspondent orla guerin has seen the desperation first hand, from the edge of al mansur district of western mosul. in the clamour for help, many go empty—handed. gunfire the gunfire from iragi soldiers, ,,...
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the three prize winners are based in the uk, which has a track record of world leading brain researchtments for patients with psychiatric illnesses like schizophrenia, where the brain reward system goes wrong. fergus walsh bbc news. that is all from reporters for this week. from me, philippa thomas, goodbye. good evening. we've got a lot of largely dry and pretty mild weather on the cards for much of the week ahead. but, with clear skies sunday night, monday morning starts on quite a chilly note. it is not a bad day, though. it is looking mainly dry, and many of us will see some sunshine around as well. the front that we saw on sunday, which brought cloud and drizzly clearing away towards the east, and we've got this area of high pressure building in from the south—west. that is going to be dominating the weather through the next couple of days. so first thing monday, temperatures five or six degrees in most of the towns and cities, but it is certainly a chilly start to the morning in more rural spots. in northern ireland, temperatures have been down to freezing already. elsewhere, ju
the three prize winners are based in the uk, which has a track record of world leading brain researchtments for patients with psychiatric illnesses like schizophrenia, where the brain reward system goes wrong. fergus walsh bbc news. that is all from reporters for this week. from me, philippa thomas, goodbye. good evening. we've got a lot of largely dry and pretty mild weather on the cards for much of the week ahead. but, with clear skies sunday night, monday morning starts on quite a chilly...
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it is one of the most prestigious awards in the world of science, a prize of almost one million, for this year it has been bon by three british based neuroscientists for their work on how the brain uses a system of chemical rewards to help us make choice, they have been speaking to fergus walsh. how do we motivate ourselves in life? whether it is the choices we make about the food we eat, cream cake, orfruit. to the friends we make. thanks fergus. the pleasure of a hug or the goals we set ourselves at work, to succeed or bya we set ourselves at work, to succeed or by a better car. what underpins our decision making is a chemical in the brain called dopamine which is released when there is a reward. this sense of reward which can sometimes be equated with happiness, pleasure, or simply a desire to do something has been crucial in human evolution. the three nero scientists who shared the prize given by a foundation in denmark have spent 30 yea rs foundation in denmark have spent 30 years studying the dopamine reward path wray and say it underpins all our choices. you look at a menu, so
it is one of the most prestigious awards in the world of science, a prize of almost one million, for this year it has been bon by three british based neuroscientists for their work on how the brain uses a system of chemical rewards to help us make choice, they have been speaking to fergus walsh. how do we motivate ourselves in life? whether it is the choices we make about the food we eat, cream cake, orfruit. to the friends we make. thanks fergus. the pleasure of a hug or the goals we set...
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. >> who will win student cam's grand prize of $5000? us at 8 a.m. eastern on march 8 for the announcement. middle and e asked high school students to produce documentaries telling us what is issue for the new president and congress to address in 2017. 2900 entries, r rom 46 states, plus, the district of columbia, england, germany, singapore and taiwan. for chance to ed win $100,000 in cash prizes in irst, second and third place categories. log on to our website 30 minutes before the big announcement to 150 winning documentaries at student cam.org. announcement of our student cam 2017 grand prize 8, 8 , wednesday, march a.m. eastern on c-span. >> "washington journal" continues. reports for rwell "washington post" on business and other matters and joins us cost and out the expense for security and travel for the first family and president trump. drew harwell, good morning. guest: good morning. host: the headline from the ecent story you wrote on this, when it comes to the trump family and lifestyle, it is nightmare at taxpayer expense. where does the
. >> who will win student cam's grand prize of $5000? us at 8 a.m. eastern on march 8 for the announcement. middle and e asked high school students to produce documentaries telling us what is issue for the new president and congress to address in 2017. 2900 entries, r rom 46 states, plus, the district of columbia, england, germany, singapore and taiwan. for chance to ed win $100,000 in cash prizes in irst, second and third place categories. log on to our website 30 minutes before the big...
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>> who will win the studentcam grand prize? join us at 8:00 a.m. eastern on march 8 for the announcement. we asked middle and high school students to produce document trees telling us what the most urgent issue is for our new president and congress to address and 20 cementing. in 2017.ed -- we received entries from 46 states, the district of columbia, england, germany, singapore, and taiwan. students competed for the chance 100 thousand dollars in cash prizes and first, second, and third-place categories. you can log onto our website to view all 150 winning the argument is studentcam.org. be sure to watch the announcement of the 20 cementing grand prize winners -- of the 2017 winners on c-span. >> "washington journal" continues. and: bill kristol's founder editor of the weekly standard. editorialmorning, and on the weekly standard's website, headline is the crisis and the truth. what is the summary? guest: what struck us is donald trump's post saturday morning. that i think are inappropriate and vulgar, sort of reckless and irresponsible, but he wa
>> who will win the studentcam grand prize? join us at 8:00 a.m. eastern on march 8 for the announcement. we asked middle and high school students to produce document trees telling us what the most urgent issue is for our new president and congress to address and 20 cementing. in 2017.ed -- we received entries from 46 states, the district of columbia, england, germany, singapore, and taiwan. students competed for the chance 100 thousand dollars in cash prizes and first, second, and...
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you gave him the polar music prize in 2014.. you can see the beatles have made their versions out of this, the electric light 0rchestra jump—started their career copying or stealing his music. two russian men have been accused of trying to longer money in london trying to longer moneyfin london! banks. they were arrested and their computers seized. more than 39g metzepelitanpelice in an exercise involving a simulated terrorist attack on the river thames in london. half a dozen people playing "terrorists" hijacked a pleasure craft heading towards the city of london, taking dozens of people hostage in what is the met‘s first big training operation on water. the met says the exercise is not in response to any specific threat to the river or the capital. the climax of this operation was played out in front of us probably about an hour ago just in front of the o2 arena, just over my shoulder. the scenario involved a pleasure craft being hijacked out towards kent by half—a—dozen volunteers from the police posing as terrorists. they w
you gave him the polar music prize in 2014.. you can see the beatles have made their versions out of this, the electric light 0rchestra jump—started their career copying or stealing his music. two russian men have been accused of trying to longer money in london trying to longer moneyfin london! banks. they were arrested and their computers seized. more than 39g metzepelitanpelice in an exercise involving a simulated terrorist attack on the river thames in london. half a dozen people playing...