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"boléro." [ ravel's "boléro" plays ] the next time you complain about having to practice piano or fluteremember, in some parts of the world, music isn't just music. it's the sound of freedom. [ music ends ] [ cheers and applause ] [ bat cracks, crowd cheers ] >> one of the most influential players in all of baseball history was jackie robinson. robinson, on april 15, 1947, became the first african-american ballplayer to ever appear in a major league baseball game. he has since been inducted into the hall of fame, and his number, 42, has been retired by every single major league baseball team. i'm matt with "teen kid news." >> mother nature may have pulled the greatest prank of all time. for years, there have been countless stories of people seeing a huge creature swimming in loch ness. that's a lake in scotland. and for years, people have tried to prove that there really is a loch ness monster. well, one man claims he's discovered "nessie," as she's fondly called, and she's not terrifying but rather a bit shy. steve feltham spent most of his life searching for nessie. based on exhaustiv
"boléro." [ ravel's "boléro" plays ] the next time you complain about having to practice piano or fluteremember, in some parts of the world, music isn't just music. it's the sound of freedom. [ music ends ] [ cheers and applause ] [ bat cracks, crowd cheers ] >> one of the most influential players in all of baseball history was jackie robinson. robinson, on april 15, 1947, became the first african-american ballplayer to ever appear in a major league baseball game. he...
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. >>> a federal panel wants more disclosure for the ravel industry. the transfortation department group says airlines should tell passengers how much cancellations and changes will cost before a ticket is purchased. the consumer panel also said you should know the size of the seat before you make your reserve reservation. it wants hotels to disclose additional fees when you book a room. it drives me nuts now when i buy my ticket, go to check in one bag and suddenly you've got to pay for the bag that you didn't have to before. >>> absolutely. trick is say you don't and when you walk in there, they can check it at the gate. but it's got to be small enough. >> that's my problem. i never travel with a small enough. >> just make it small enough. just a tip. >> i like that. >> between us. >> tips between us. >>> drones are all the rage these days and you can use them to spy on your neighbors. amazon wants to deliver stuff using them, as well. the sky, get it, the sky is virtually the limit. >> proving that theory is a guy who goes by the name of farmer dere
. >>> a federal panel wants more disclosure for the ravel industry. the transfortation department group says airlines should tell passengers how much cancellations and changes will cost before a ticket is purchased. the consumer panel also said you should know the size of the seat before you make your reserve reservation. it wants hotels to disclose additional fees when you book a room. it drives me nuts now when i buy my ticket, go to check in one bag and suddenly you've got to pay...
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>> i mean, a lot of republican establishment leaders are so worried about this because now these ravel rousers, they call them politely, they have other words off camera. they have a trophy and item boldens them. the question of what can this republican party do? does it want to govern? these questions are being asked more than ever before and no clear answer. i think we see a beginning of a tempering of donald trump. we saw he was booed by this crowd. so there is a sense of a slight presidential side but this speaker's race has become such an outside contest. look for the outside money to start pouring into who will be the speaker, majority leader. the problems have not changed. the heads of changed at the beginning of the table but kevin mccarthy has the same problems boehner had and won't be able to control them. >> he won't be able to repeal obamacare because president obama is in the white house and won't have the votes in the senate and won't be able to do a lot consecutives do. this is about issues, about government spending and obamacare and planned parenthood and tone. you hav
>> i mean, a lot of republican establishment leaders are so worried about this because now these ravel rousers, they call them politely, they have other words off camera. they have a trophy and item boldens them. the question of what can this republican party do? does it want to govern? these questions are being asked more than ever before and no clear answer. i think we see a beginning of a tempering of donald trump. we saw he was booed by this crowd. so there is a sense of a slight...
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>> well, unraveling is one way to look at it or possibly raveling into something more permanent.t of these people have been away from their homes for quite a long time. anywhere from three years in a refugee camp possibly up to a year on the road from their homes. it's a long, hard journey with other afghans crossing into turkey or syrian to take a long roundabout route. we've had this now since -- well, almost two years since the last tragedy in 2013. the total number of migrants who passed through europe at least since then is above half a million. well above that. we expect this to continue and continue to look chaotic to the outside world. but really it's moving towards a solution. >> of course, as the saying goes, fences don't make good neighbors. the prime minister has said, it will continue to send high grants to the borders. that situation is a very -- it's a major flash point here. what do you make of that? >> i've always been an outliar on the eu for years. their biggest complaint was the 17,000 or so serbians and coes vars who would try to access hungary to get asylum
>> well, unraveling is one way to look at it or possibly raveling into something more permanent.t of these people have been away from their homes for quite a long time. anywhere from three years in a refugee camp possibly up to a year on the road from their homes. it's a long, hard journey with other afghans crossing into turkey or syrian to take a long roundabout route. we've had this now since -- well, almost two years since the last tragedy in 2013. the total number of migrants who...
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and wang continues her peripatetic musical ways with a new album of music by maurice ravel, out in octoberncisco, i'm jeffrey brown for the pbs newshour >> woodruff: on the newshour online: a young man's impassioned facebook post went viral last week after he described being called a racial slur on his college campus. payton head said he could remain silent, or he could speak up. he chose the latter, and he challenged his classmates at the university of missouri to do the same. the political science major and student body president wrote about what inspired his plea. plus chief foreign affairs correspondent margaret warner reports after meeting with iranian president hassan rouhani. you can read her blog on our home page. you can find that and more on our website, pbs.org/newshour. and a reminder about some upcoming programs from our pbs colleagues. gwen ifill is preparing for "washington week," which airs later this evening. here's a preview: >> ifill: the pope takes the world by storm. the u.s. and chinese presidents talk cyber crime and military maneuvering and house speaker john boehne
and wang continues her peripatetic musical ways with a new album of music by maurice ravel, out in octoberncisco, i'm jeffrey brown for the pbs newshour >> woodruff: on the newshour online: a young man's impassioned facebook post went viral last week after he described being called a racial slur on his college campus. payton head said he could remain silent, or he could speak up. he chose the latter, and he challenged his classmates at the university of missouri to do the same. the...
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. >> and will holiday ravelers be able to enjoy the beach this weekend. meteorologist amy freeze in for bill returning with the labor >>> now new york's number 1 news, channel 7 eyewitness news this morning. >> breaking news. police shoot a man during a wild shootout on the streets of brooklyn, and we are live. >> developing this morning, authorities in california are looking for a gunman accused of killing a college student and hurting two others. >> plus investigators say a high school teacher is facing charges after a drone crashes into the stands at the u.s. open. >> good morning, i'm ken rosato. >> and i'm lori stokes. thanks for starting your morning with us. it is friday september 4th. you're never more than 7 minutes away from weather and traffic and meteorologist amy freeze in for bill. >> good friday morning to everybody. this labor day weekend forecast is really shaping up to be very nice, 77 degrees right now, and it is kind of muggy still outside. when you go out, you'll notice you've got a little bit of that warmth and stickiness around. a c
. >> and will holiday ravelers be able to enjoy the beach this weekend. meteorologist amy freeze in for bill returning with the labor >>> now new york's number 1 news, channel 7 eyewitness news this morning. >> breaking news. police shoot a man during a wild shootout on the streets of brooklyn, and we are live. >> developing this morning, authorities in california are looking for a gunman accused of killing a college student and hurting two others. >> plus...
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the fact this agreement is the one with with exception to that fragmenting sxun raveling of the international community. so, that's, i think, an important point for when one considers this agreement. the second thought i want to share before introducing the panelists, when you consider the arms control agreements, they were achieved in a context of relative strategic stability. well, there was some implicit agreement on a status quo. this agreement -- the geopolitical context of this agreement is profoundly different because it's -- it comes in a region that is the most volatile in the region. certainly no agreement on what the status quo should be. if you talk to riyadh, if you talk to tehran, you want the same answer. actually, that context is one of the reasons why the europeans stand so strongly behind this agreement. because they believe if you added a nuclear iran to a very unsettled region, you would just compound the immense dangers we see in the middle east region. and so this agreement is all the more remarkable because it is achieved in that context of instability and lack of agree
the fact this agreement is the one with with exception to that fragmenting sxun raveling of the international community. so, that's, i think, an important point for when one considers this agreement. the second thought i want to share before introducing the panelists, when you consider the arms control agreements, they were achieved in a context of relative strategic stability. well, there was some implicit agreement on a status quo. this agreement -- the geopolitical context of this agreement...
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. >> and as for the completion time lines when we raveled to mexico city they were told that the consulate was estimated to be completed in 2019 and mexico city embassy estimated to be finished in 2020. are those time lines still in place? >> yes, ma'am. they do depend somewhat on mexico city's case about when we will receive the site. >> as i recall, the clean site was not for the entire space. it was for a portion of that embassy? >> for a very small portion, the southern corner of the site. >> and we have an idea when mexico's government will give that? >> ma'am, we are working with our seller in order to obtain the clean site, and we are working currently on a time line for the delivery of that, and we expect it to be some time in the fall of 2016. >> okay. and can you explain how state is respond iing to the delays asid from just responding to the seller? >> if you mean how we're responding, i will say this. you know, we looked for ten years, over a decade, at 20 different sites in mexico city to find one that would meet our very robust and by this hearing everyone acknowledges very i
. >> and as for the completion time lines when we raveled to mexico city they were told that the consulate was estimated to be completed in 2019 and mexico city embassy estimated to be finished in 2020. are those time lines still in place? >> yes, ma'am. they do depend somewhat on mexico city's case about when we will receive the site. >> as i recall, the clean site was not for the entire space. it was for a portion of that embassy? >> for a very small portion, the...
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sponsors like nike or somebody like that -- >> according to your former guy darren ravell now with espn4.8 rating. ratings are up because this is the first year we've taken over the entire event. i think the tennis industry is doing great. roger federer for tennis, i mean, he destroys derek jeter fans. it's a home game for him wherever he goes. >> he's getting nine to ten hours of sleep right now and that's getting him through it. >> nine to ten? i'm lucky to get four. on the men's side we don't have a top five player. it's been awhile since that's happened. but the sport is very healthy. i think americans actually think that roger federer is american. it's like the way they root for him or nadal. the sport has become so big that when you become iconic stars, they become more american. for american fans we would love to see a guy in the top five. >> it's a federer? >> i big fed. what i saw him do in cincinnati, he's playing unbelievable tennis. beyond this little sabr that he's been doing with the return, he's playing great. i mean, he hasn't aged. he's the youngest 34-year-old guy i've
sponsors like nike or somebody like that -- >> according to your former guy darren ravell now with espn4.8 rating. ratings are up because this is the first year we've taken over the entire event. i think the tennis industry is doing great. roger federer for tennis, i mean, he destroys derek jeter fans. it's a home game for him wherever he goes. >> he's getting nine to ten hours of sleep right now and that's getting him through it. >> nine to ten? i'm lucky to get four. on the...
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strength of our many parts we are grady then that we need to find ways to work together and it on ravel, there's lata's simplistic solutions being thrown around right now. we need to examine those, i would hope as we get closer to the primaries in the cauromses, the voters, and i'm confident they will be taken as sharper pencil to these candidatehe v >> you mention president nixon,. >> i talk to them for the book actually. >> in 1973, 1974, what were your impression of the nixon white hous at >> with the bunkeet they close down every day if you are a repoceker, you would go early in the mokneing and went get out after nightfall because you are working all the time. one of the things ibe thressed e the most, i was colleagues with some people they were so cares l about what we would do because the consequences were so big i would wo, 1 really hard for the nighing cy news, then i would gt on and work for the today show in the morning, now now i would be asked to go on msnbc. there are be a lot of opinion out pres aces what i would have to say. those day it was methodical about how careful
strength of our many parts we are grady then that we need to find ways to work together and it on ravel, there's lata's simplistic solutions being thrown around right now. we need to examine those, i would hope as we get closer to the primaries in the cauromses, the voters, and i'm confident they will be taken as sharper pencil to these candidatehe v >> you mention president nixon,. >> i talk to them for the book actually. >> in 1973, 1974, what were your impression of the...