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stewart: we do. judges could disagree the district is supposed to say what is the right answer to those legal questions. when we ask could a reasonable jury have found -- we could be asking could a reasonable jury apply an accurate version of the law have found fair use? we assume the jury made the factual findings that are most favorable to google but we ask what is the right answer? was this transformative? that's the way the federal circuit did it. it said we will assume the version of the facts most in googles favor but then we will determine whether this is transformative. that's the way the court did it in harper & row. likesolution of questions was this transformative or how do we balance the factors should be given greater weight than the view of the district court with respect to the same questions. congress in the fair use analysis, it provided for factors. we said that those were nonexhaustive. can you think of anything else that should be added in that analysis? i can't think of anything
stewart: we do. judges could disagree the district is supposed to say what is the right answer to those legal questions. when we ask could a reasonable jury have found -- we could be asking could a reasonable jury apply an accurate version of the law have found fair use? we assume the jury made the factual findings that are most favorable to google but we ask what is the right answer? was this transformative? that's the way the federal circuit did it. it said we will assume the version of the...
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he will see stewart's headquarters in jefferson county. when stuart's cavalry came back, there was a great celebration about this magnificent feet. officersewart's staff talked about how the women were being brought from all over the countryside and all over the area to celebrate this great feat and they were being pulled in wagons and large carriages by fat pennsylvania horses and mules. stewart's raid prompts a bit of confusion amongst the union high command in the days after it and reports reach army of the potomac headquarters that the confederate army which was positioned in the northern end of the shenandoah valley in the area around martinsburg is roughly where stonewall jackson's troops were positioned. intelligence reached mcclellan's headquarters that the confederate army was pulling out of the shenandoah valley. 16,nning on october mcclellan dispatched two of the best-known swearers to mount reconnaissance to figure out exactly where and what the confederates were actually up to. it will see roughly the route that the column und
he will see stewart's headquarters in jefferson county. when stuart's cavalry came back, there was a great celebration about this magnificent feet. officersewart's staff talked about how the women were being brought from all over the countryside and all over the area to celebrate this great feat and they were being pulled in wagons and large carriages by fat pennsylvania horses and mules. stewart's raid prompts a bit of confusion amongst the union high command in the days after it and reports...
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stewart: we address some of that in our book. i think you have described well what is conventionally believed by the house. there is a lot of truth to it. one of the things is really striking looking at the history is that the members act as if, even during the period where we know that the committee sometimes will just do widely unpredictable things that the speaker of elections perceives as if the speaker is a dictator, which is striking. bibliography. one of the most famous books and congressional history, the author has a great section about henry clay. he says clay is seen as being the father of american but theytary power, wiped the floor with him so many times. he lost so many things. he had all sorts of failures, and he is held up as being the strong speaker in the antebellum period. maybe that's why he got reelected, because he was a strong speaker. observationally, the committees are weak, but they are fighting tooth and nail over this position. either they are deluded, or there are things still worthwhile in being spea
stewart: we address some of that in our book. i think you have described well what is conventionally believed by the house. there is a lot of truth to it. one of the things is really striking looking at the history is that the members act as if, even during the period where we know that the committee sometimes will just do widely unpredictable things that the speaker of elections perceives as if the speaker is a dictator, which is striking. bibliography. one of the most famous books and...
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stewart? >> thank you mr. chief justice and may please the corporate congress established national commission to study problems related to copyright laws and computer code in a 1978 the commission issued its report which is known as the contra report that recommended computer code tended to be eligible for copyright protection in the central justificationgh they gae was that computer code is much more expensive to draft than it is to copy and consequently if potential authors of computer code knew that their works could be freely copied there had be a pronounced disincentive to creation and of course it's the creation, the preservation of those economic incentives to create the core justification for having copyright protection in the first place. here google's core argument is once the app developers have learned the codes it would be inefficient to make the word new calls in order to invoke new declarations but with a wide variety of circumstances once the work is beingms treated in phoenix focus exclusively
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stewart: not as much as in parliamentary systems. and i should mention that the very first paper i wrote when i started this research, now about 20 years now, had the title, "the inefficient secret." that is an allusion to someone wrote this history of the english constitution which was called "the efficient secret." and it turns out that -- this is the interesting thing about intellectual history. van buren is developing theories about caucus government at the same time anglophile parliaments are coming up with solutions to this problem of coming together coalitions. vanit is very clear that buren wanted the caucus to be a binding caucus. and van buren tries it and he fails. and there end up being times in the 1890's, the 1920's, and we have seen in more recent history attempts to create binding caucuses. and sometimes there is like a little flash in the pan, like in the teens with the democrats, but then they go away. so the binding caucus on policy, which was a glean in van buren's eye, is the one part of the van buren plan that n
stewart: not as much as in parliamentary systems. and i should mention that the very first paper i wrote when i started this research, now about 20 years now, had the title, "the inefficient secret." that is an allusion to someone wrote this history of the english constitution which was called "the efficient secret." and it turns out that -- this is the interesting thing about intellectual history. van buren is developing theories about caucus government at the same time...
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stewart has only reinforced that point. in that context, you cannot say that the jury could not reasonably find that this massive creativity with one million applications and an entirely new way of computing on the smartphone is not fair use. >> thank you, counselor. >> justice kagan? goldstein,ering, mr. what is the first part of the answer that you gave to justice sotomayor? when that suggest a transformative use question here, although it is in another context? as i understand it, you are using this for the exact same purpose, to make sure that users are given the familiar interface as one that should favor fair use. right, is the transformative use question really in this match in this context? oracle, thelated by statute is not say transformative, it asks about the nature of the use. what we're doing is using the interface which is connected tissue between computer programs and is at the most barely creative. even the federal circuit knowledge it is impossible from the jury verdict. and you ask what comes of it, what i
stewart has only reinforced that point. in that context, you cannot say that the jury could not reasonably find that this massive creativity with one million applications and an entirely new way of computing on the smartphone is not fair use. >> thank you, counselor. >> justice kagan? goldstein,ering, mr. what is the first part of the answer that you gave to justice sotomayor? when that suggest a transformative use question here, although it is in another context? as i understand...
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jon stewart!phen colbert. >> stephen: it's so great to see you. >> i'm calling you on the phone! >> stephen: and we're also talking on the computer. it's the future, jon. >> it's the future. they promised this to us. >> stephen: we're doing the show! i always love seeing you, but what-- why-- why-- who to what do i owe this? >> first of all, i get an alarm on my phone whenever you start to unbutton your shirt. but i wanted to call and say to you, happy anniversary, friend. >> thank you. >> i love you and i miss you and happy anniversary. >> stephen: i miss you, too. what is the anniversary we're celebrating, jon. >> stephen, 10 years ago, we had the rally. we had a big rally on the mall on washington, d.c. it was 10 years ago. >> stephen: right! i actually have the poster right here! hold on one second. >> what? >> stephen: i've got it right here. it's this, this thing "the rally to restore sanity and/or fear." i remember that. 200,000 people showed up. we had so many great performers. jeff tweety
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. >> so, jim, you heard what stewart said. he said about half the people. i'm going to give you the numbers. more than 68.5 million people, right, that's over half the ballots cast during the 2016 election. they've already voted. does that mean higher turnout, or is this just people voting early who would have voted election day and, i mean, is any of this factored into the polling, into the models? >> into the models definitely. every morning both campaigns are getting the numbers of people who voted the day before, who they were. a couple interesting things are coming to light, don. both the democrats and the republicans' base of super voters are both voting in a very big number. but where you see democratic advantages are in the sporadic voters, voters who don't always vote in presidential elections. and especially young voters. i mean, a quarter of new voters who didn't vote in 2016 in texas are voters under 30. if you're the republicans right now, you're looking at that number and you're beginning to panic. the reason why joe biden is in georgia today
. >> so, jim, you heard what stewart said. he said about half the people. i'm going to give you the numbers. more than 68.5 million people, right, that's over half the ballots cast during the 2016 election. they've already voted. does that mean higher turnout, or is this just people voting early who would have voted election day and, i mean, is any of this factored into the polling, into the models? >> into the models definitely. every morning both campaigns are getting the numbers...
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and jon stewart returns, announcing a nu streaming series about current events. this is the cbs news. this is the cbs news. immune support comes naturally with nature's bounty. here's to the duers. to all the people who realize they can du more with less asthma thanks to dupixent, the add-on treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma. dupixent isn't for sudden breathing problems. it can improve lung function for better breathing in as little as 2 weeks and help prevent severe asthma attacks. it's not a steroid but can help reduce or eliminate oral steroids. dupixent can cause serious allergic reactions including anaphylaxis. get help right away if you have rash, shortness of breath, chest pain, tingling or numbness in your limbs. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection and don't change or stop your asthma treatments, including steroids, without talking to your doctor. are you ready to du more with less asthma? talk to your asthma specialist about dupixent. if your financial situation has changed, we may be able to help. subut when we rea
and jon stewart returns, announcing a nu streaming series about current events. this is the cbs news. this is the cbs news. immune support comes naturally with nature's bounty. here's to the duers. to all the people who realize they can du more with less asthma thanks to dupixent, the add-on treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma. dupixent isn't for sudden breathing problems. it can improve lung function for better breathing in as little as 2 weeks and help prevent severe...
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and stewart thank you very much. but up next, jon ossoff joining me. but first here is a look at a powerful new ad from the naacp. >> this is morgan freeman. i know that many of you are wondering how soon you'll be able to hug your friends again. or visit your parents and grandparents without fear. i know that many of you are angered by ongoing racism in our nation and worried about having a jb to repay your student loans and afford the basic needs of life. it wasn't long ago that people were beaten and even killed to obtain the same red power each of you have today. the power to vote. and right now you're vote is more critical than ever. this election is about you and me, your family and my family, our planet and our democracy and its entirety. with our votes, we the people, could begin to overwhelm the unjust political and economic systems that favor profits over people. and elect leaders who will take us forward. brothers and sisters, go vote. our lives quite literally depend on it. it. [ whispering ] what's this? oh, are we kicking karly out? we li
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lives here in germany knows in germany it's basically bread day every day here's our reporter rachel stewart with this week's installment of the germans. grain east and water 3 key ingredients to german fashion. the germans even called this it was called liquid bread cost germans what they missed above all else when they go. to the shore to. take leave the. little wonder then that german bread has been designated an official you know sco intangible cultural heritage but it is obviously a favorite staple all over the world and plenty of countries eat more of it than the germans for example in turkey they twice as much but the germans take great pride in their specific for riots of bread there are more than 3000 different types on the official bread register we spelt are all very popular varieties then there are a variety of like sprouts. they usually come in finland slices like this one very tasty but very heavy i get a lot of stick here in germany about bread germans seem to think that look pretty
lives here in germany knows in germany it's basically bread day every day here's our reporter rachel stewart with this week's installment of the germans. grain east and water 3 key ingredients to german fashion. the germans even called this it was called liquid bread cost germans what they missed above all else when they go. to the shore to. take leave the. little wonder then that german bread has been designated an official you know sco intangible cultural heritage but it is obviously a...
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. >>> and coming up, the return of jon stewart. >>> but first, chrissy teigen's emotional essay about her pregnancy loss. could protect you from cancer? what if one push-up could prevent heart disease? one wishful thinking, right? but there is one step adults 65 or older can take to help prevent another serious disease - pneumococcal pneumonia. one dose of the prevnar 13® vaccine can help protect you from this bacterial lung disease that may even put you in the hospital. it's not a yearly shot. prevnar 13® is used in adults to help prevent infections from 13 strains of the bacteria that cause pneumococcal pneumonia. don't get prevnar 13® if you've had a severe allergic reaction to the vaccine or its ingredients. adults with weakened immune systems may have a lower response to the vaccine. the most common side effects were pain, redness and swelling at the injection site, limited arm movement, fatigue, headache, muscle pain, joint pain, less appetite, vomiting, fever, chills, or rash. even if you've already been vaccinated with another pneumonia vaccine, prevnar 13® may help provide ad
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the first was called stewart day.is other businesses were successful, everything was fine, everything was hunky—dory. stewart's other businesses then collapsed. i wanted to do a bit of a video with regards to what's going on at bury football club. i worked at the club briefly in, like, a self—employed role and i had a few issues. absolutely rubbish, the way that things were going under stewart day. and he put the club up for sale very quickly and he sold it for £1. the start of a new era for bury football club, led by the man on the left. when steve dale came in, i thought, "all right, 0k, things are changing, things are looking up." you can't buy anything for £1 these days, let alone a football club with 130 years of history. we're going to restructure the debt, that's the main thing, but what i'm not is an atm. and within about six weeks, he also stopped paying the wages for the staff, players, everybody else connected with the club. it's dismay. there's people worried about their families and how they're going to s
the first was called stewart day.is other businesses were successful, everything was fine, everything was hunky—dory. stewart's other businesses then collapsed. i wanted to do a bit of a video with regards to what's going on at bury football club. i worked at the club briefly in, like, a self—employed role and i had a few issues. absolutely rubbish, the way that things were going under stewart day. and he put the club up for sale very quickly and he sold it for £1. the start of a new era...
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kayla tausche has the latest florida and call it a comeback five years in thin in the makinn d stewart reportedly seals the deal for a new streaming service. you are watching worldwide exk3e7e exchan exchange >>> good morning, and welcome to the show i'm dominic chu in for brian sullivan first off, a hearty congra congratulations to the dodgers, beating the rays in last night's game six for their first title since 1988 this marks the second championship win for the city of l.a. with the lakers winning the nba championship last time this happened was also 1988 and it was the dodgers and the lakers, congratulations los angeles on that big win. let's now begin this wednesday morning with a check on the stock futures picture. we're seeing implied opens for the dow of 422 to the down side, s&p by roughly 42 and nasdaq by 113. this does represent right now at or near the lows of the overnight session for the futures picture, so we'll continue to watch that futures over the last six hours, you can see losses accelerating this morning just floating off the lows that we say maybe in the last ho
kayla tausche has the latest florida and call it a comeback five years in thin in the makinn d stewart reportedly seals the deal for a new streaming service. you are watching worldwide exk3e7e exchan exchange >>> good morning, and welcome to the show i'm dominic chu in for brian sullivan first off, a hearty congra congratulations to the dodgers, beating the rays in last night's game six for their first title since 1988 this marks the second championship win for the city of l.a. with...
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stewart stevens, former romney campaign adviser. i appreciate you both of you joining us.ou're taking us back to a much more civil time than what's happening right now. jim, listen, i'll start with you. this is a home stretch. you've run a reelection campaign for the president. give us the state of the race, what do you think? >> right now, the president is trailing in every single battleground state and a bunch nationally, so he's got to turn this race around. and last night, don, just didn't do what he had to do. you'll continue the see to see president play around. turning the corner, covid's getting okay because incumbents need to say everything's okay but the problem, everyone in these swing states are seeing these numbers every night, and are seeing the cases go up in 49 of the 50 states. and that's exactly the opposite of what the president of the united states is doing. the other thing is, this isn't just like, look at the polls time. look at the early vote numbers. i mean, i just got the new numbers about 10 minutes ago. 53.4 million people have already voted, don
stewart stevens, former romney campaign adviser. i appreciate you both of you joining us.ou're taking us back to a much more civil time than what's happening right now. jim, listen, i'll start with you. this is a home stretch. you've run a reelection campaign for the president. give us the state of the race, what do you think? >> right now, the president is trailing in every single battleground state and a bunch nationally, so he's got to turn this race around. and last night, don, just...
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in some ways, i think, stewart spencer was right in 1960's, chuck rocha is right in 2020.s year the latinos for trump has been added for longer and doing a better job than what we all know to be the key to reaching latino voters. yeah, that's such a good point. and we will get to the present moment and some of the echos but seems to be striking and this by way of talking about nixon more specifically that kind of one of the really -- kind of arresting threw lines in the whole history is the importance of california and texas. and you know, now it's sort of funny to read about almost a year really to read about california as the conservatism but real-proving grounded for republicans to show their understanding of latino electorate and commitment to the electorate. you think of california as blue state, but obviously the history is so interesting and, of course, no mistake, it's no coincidence that a lot of these republican figures who rose to prominence nationally, you know, nixon, reagan had california as sort of their laboratory to begin to understand these dynamics. for
in some ways, i think, stewart spencer was right in 1960's, chuck rocha is right in 2020.s year the latinos for trump has been added for longer and doing a better job than what we all know to be the key to reaching latino voters. yeah, that's such a good point. and we will get to the present moment and some of the echos but seems to be striking and this by way of talking about nixon more specifically that kind of one of the really -- kind of arresting threw lines in the whole history is the...
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if we funded this i think that it was stewart that referred to the budgeting. if we believe that this is a national security threat, we need to fund it like it is, not just talk about it. and when we look at the impact we realize why it's so important to have a comprehensive federal health security budget that is a funded and regularly supported replenished part of our federal procurement system. the strategic national stockpile is kind of the and equity among the state that can be the central procurer of ppe so there is an adequate supply even in the states where the public health system is weaker than other parts of the country. part of the federal government's responsibility here is to be able to even out the inequities that exist among the states. back to the role about the responsibilities. the federal government isn't going to be more solvent and the states have a responsibility to prepare themselves or to identify their shortfalls that the federal government can help them. >> i'm going to bring you in, stewart. and if you can speak to this as well, we ar
if we funded this i think that it was stewart that referred to the budgeting. if we believe that this is a national security threat, we need to fund it like it is, not just talk about it. and when we look at the impact we realize why it's so important to have a comprehensive federal health security budget that is a funded and regularly supported replenished part of our federal procurement system. the strategic national stockpile is kind of the and equity among the state that can be the central...
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i want to take the opportunity to take common stewart who did the lions share of the writing here and were able to pull together this phenomenal group of folks, policy folks and experts, some of joined us today . the idea was what can we do better next time, we have an obligation for example to protect vulnerable populations are particularly hard hit. we talk about, we look at sylvia mentioned the economic impact of thepandemic . eand what we found i think everyone agrees was this preparedness is the key to blunting the impact and to reducing the enormity of that impact on populations and the economics and so what we look for this is common ground and preparedness is key here. at state and local levels and federal levels, testing, contact tracing and being prepared to do those things in a national and global way is key to preparedness and response. >> sylvia, you worked on evil in the barack obama administration and fran you played a role during the art outbreaks under the george w. bush administration. i'd like you to first both give a break to how you think not only the united state
i want to take the opportunity to take common stewart who did the lions share of the writing here and were able to pull together this phenomenal group of folks, policy folks and experts, some of joined us today . the idea was what can we do better next time, we have an obligation for example to protect vulnerable populations are particularly hard hit. we talk about, we look at sylvia mentioned the economic impact of thepandemic . eand what we found i think everyone agrees was this preparedness...
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confidence on the track had well to merge the sports world and the reigning champion at the time jackie stewart was no exception i would worry about. 100 think you're into a daughter one of my best riders. after a slow start in formula one the young german born race ahead also won the grudging respect of his lotus teammate 2 time world champion graham hill just to use to got a good as a driver. this downshift persona also captured the hearts of adoring fans across europe. on and off the track the young racing driver was acquiring the all raw and style of a hollywood movie star. on september 5th 1970 just a month and got into his car for a training session at the italian g.p. in months. he would not return. because it was on the track side back then in monza as a reporter and as a friend of your husband. is still a true car enthusiast especially old sports cars. so i could follow the career of his fellow austrian from the outset 1st as a newspaper reporter and then for television. you know what happened the engine died on fortunately. and the car is smart to ship there soon he was a charismatic
confidence on the track had well to merge the sports world and the reigning champion at the time jackie stewart was no exception i would worry about. 100 think you're into a daughter one of my best riders. after a slow start in formula one the young german born race ahead also won the grudging respect of his lotus teammate 2 time world champion graham hill just to use to got a good as a driver. this downshift persona also captured the hearts of adoring fans across europe. on and off the track...
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confidence on the track have wowed the motor sports world and the reigning champion at the time jackie stewart was no exception though i would worry about. what i'm really thinking through and also one of my best right. up to a slow start in formula one the young german born race ahead also won the grudging respect of his lotus teammate 2 time world champion graham hill. just to give you gotta go to the guard. down to persona also captured the hearts of adoring fans across europe. on and off the track the young racing driver was acquiring the all right style of a hollywood movie star. on september 5th 970 just the muslims got into his car for a training session at the italian g.p. in months. he would not return. because it was on the trackside back then in monza as a reporter and as a friend of your husband's. is still a true car enthusiast especially old sports cars. so i could follow the career of his fellow austrian from the outset 1st as a newspaper reporter and then put television. you know from what happened the engine died on fortunately. and the car is smart to ship there soon he was a
confidence on the track have wowed the motor sports world and the reigning champion at the time jackie stewart was no exception though i would worry about. what i'm really thinking through and also one of my best right. up to a slow start in formula one the young german born race ahead also won the grudging respect of his lotus teammate 2 time world champion graham hill. just to give you gotta go to the guard. down to persona also captured the hearts of adoring fans across europe. on and off...
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confidence on the track had wowed the motor sports world and the reigning champion at the time jackie stewart was no exception or worry about. what i really think you're up to and also one of my best friends. to a slow start in formula one the young german born race ahead also won the grudging respect of his lotus teammate 2 time world champion graham hill just too used to very good as a driver. down to his persona also captured the hearts of adoring fans across europe. on and off the track the young racing driver was acquiring the aura and style of a hollywood movie star. on september 5th $970.00 just a month and got into his car for a training session at the italian g.p. in months. he would not return. because it was on the track side back then in monza as a reporter and as a friend of john's and. he's still a true car enthusiast especially old sports cars. so i could follow the career of his fellow austrian from the outset 1st as a newspaper reporter and then for television. you know from what happened the engine died on fortunately. there was any kind of a smart to ship or soon he was a c
confidence on the track had wowed the motor sports world and the reigning champion at the time jackie stewart was no exception or worry about. what i really think you're up to and also one of my best friends. to a slow start in formula one the young german born race ahead also won the grudging respect of his lotus teammate 2 time world champion graham hill just too used to very good as a driver. down to his persona also captured the hearts of adoring fans across europe. on and off the track the...
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stewart, thank you.the case is submitted. >> will democrats need to pick up four seats in the election to win a majority in the senate. and according to the political report, 15 of the 35 senate races are considered competitive including the contest in arizona. the great canyon state former astronaut mark kelly challenging incumbent senator martha mcsally. ♪ >>> good evening and welcome to the special election 2020 debate with u.s. senate candidates republican senator martha mcsally and democratic challenger mark kelly. this is the only live debate between the two candidates. it
stewart, thank you.the case is submitted. >> will democrats need to pick up four seats in the election to win a majority in the senate. and according to the political report, 15 of the 35 senate races are considered competitive including the contest in arizona. the great canyon state former astronaut mark kelly challenging incumbent senator martha mcsally. ♪ >>> good evening and welcome to the special election 2020 debate with u.s. senate candidates republican senator martha...
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i'm not that familiar with stewart. ly have to defer to others. but there's an interesting story about hughes and race. he invited booker t. washington to an event and it was a somewhat controversial invitation. he personally escorted him to a table. hughes pretty much retains a fairly uniformed position on race throughout his career where he was in favor of at least greater equality. i'm not sure what except full equality. but against the backdrop of this change that you're pointing out where previously republicans have been much more in favor of racial equality and the democrats also sort of took on that mantel. >> returning to the court-packing plan, charles evan hughes was how involved in setting the stage for being defeated? >> i think he was integrally involved and as chief justice roberts pointed out, there's a famous missive from the court itself to congress. and as i understand the story, that was something justice brandeis was very much in favor of and suggested and the chief justice was very direct and in the same kind of i think skill
i'm not that familiar with stewart. ly have to defer to others. but there's an interesting story about hughes and race. he invited booker t. washington to an event and it was a somewhat controversial invitation. he personally escorted him to a table. hughes pretty much retains a fairly uniformed position on race throughout his career where he was in favor of at least greater equality. i'm not sure what except full equality. but against the backdrop of this change that you're pointing out where...
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and stewart steven senior adviser to the lincoln project. i'll start with you, stewart. what we started to see over the last several days, is republicans waking up as if from a dream. and realizing crap, we aligned ousts with a guy who will tank the party. here's ben sass. who i have never heard criticize donald trump in public with courage. here he is behind closed doors where it's safe. and trump can't twaet tweet at him. trashing him. on a call with constituents. >> he kisses dictators butts. they sell out allies under his relationship. the way he treats women. and mocks evangelicals. his family is treated lt presidency like a business opportunity. he flirts with white supremacy. i'm looking at the possibility of a republican blood bath in the senate. i've never been on the trump train. >> that's news to everybody else. maryland governor his courageous act of standing up to trump is he's going to write a dead president ronald reagan on his ballot. mitt romney saying how dare you. and not condemn and says both sides both sides. real courageous. you're rich. recan't hur
and stewart steven senior adviser to the lincoln project. i'll start with you, stewart. what we started to see over the last several days, is republicans waking up as if from a dream. and realizing crap, we aligned ousts with a guy who will tank the party. here's ben sass. who i have never heard criticize donald trump in public with courage. here he is behind closed doors where it's safe. and trump can't twaet tweet at him. trashing him. on a call with constituents. >> he kisses dictators...
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that is former oakland a's pitcher in major league baseball hall of famer, dave stewart reflecting on the life and influence of his childhood, baseball idol joe morgan stewart says he was in his early 20's when their lifelong friendship begin what i respect about him is that you know was a rookie in. >>if missed my phone call with you know was called back and giving back to the boys and girls club in his hometown of oakland is also a major part of joe morgan's legacy. thank supporters. >>all of will be in so it's a sad day for oakland it's certainly a sad day for baseball show arguably is second baseman of all time not but as a humanitarian as someone who always came back to his community and never forgot where he was from. >>joe morgan started his baseball career in 1962, he retired 28 years later he was ultimately inducted into the major league baseball hall of fame. the second baseman was a 2 time world champion with his primary team, the cincinnati reds would suit up for both the oakland a's at the san francisco giants before his career and joe morgan died sunday at the age of 77
that is former oakland a's pitcher in major league baseball hall of famer, dave stewart reflecting on the life and influence of his childhood, baseball idol joe morgan stewart says he was in his early 20's when their lifelong friendship begin what i respect about him is that you know was a rookie in. >>if missed my phone call with you know was called back and giving back to the boys and girls club in his hometown of oakland is also a major part of joe morgan's legacy. thank supporters....
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that is former oakland a's pitcher in major league baseball hall of famer, dave stewart reflecting on the life and influence of his childhood, baseball idol joe morgan stewart says he was in his early 20's when their lifelong friendship begin what i respect about him is that you know was a rookie in. >>if missed my phone call with you know was called back and giving back to the boys and girls club in his hometown of oakland is also a major part of joe morgan's legacy. thank supporters. >>all of will be in so it's a sad day for oakland it's certainly a sad day for baseball show arguably is second baseman of all time not but as a humanitarian as someone who always came back to his community and never forgot where he was from. >>joe morgan started his baseball career in 1962, he retired 28 years later he was ultimately inducted into the major league baseball hall of fame. the second baseman was a 2 time world champion with his primary team, the cincinnati reds would suit up for both the oakland a's at the san francisco giants before his career and job or gun died sunday at the age of 77
that is former oakland a's pitcher in major league baseball hall of famer, dave stewart reflecting on the life and influence of his childhood, baseball idol joe morgan stewart says he was in his early 20's when their lifelong friendship begin what i respect about him is that you know was a rookie in. >>if missed my phone call with you know was called back and giving back to the boys and girls club in his hometown of oakland is also a major part of joe morgan's legacy. thank supporters....
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maria cardona, alice stewart. >> thank you. >> three days. christi? >> go vote. still to come, talking about voting. the voting rights fight playing out in battleground states. that's what we're looking at next from laura jarrett who explains how this affects your vote. uld you make it out to bradley? bradley, got you, man. bradley, ditch the greasy wings and get a delicious subway footlong. try my favorite, turkey. order on the app. anything for my fans, man. thanks. i appreciate it. hey, hey. you, you got to take that. good food that's good for you? well good for you! now, only in the subway® app get a free footlong when you buy two. because it's footlong season™! when you buy two. look limu! someone out there needs help customizing their car insurance with liberty mutual, so they only pay for what they need. false alarm. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ noticks and fleas?o simplifies protection. see ya! heartworm disease? no way! simparica trio is the first chewable that delivers all this protection. and simparica trio is dem
maria cardona, alice stewart. >> thank you. >> three days. christi? >> go vote. still to come, talking about voting. the voting rights fight playing out in battleground states. that's what we're looking at next from laura jarrett who explains how this affects your vote. uld you make it out to bradley? bradley, got you, man. bradley, ditch the greasy wings and get a delicious subway footlong. try my favorite, turkey. order on the app. anything for my fans, man. thanks. i...
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stewart is set to post a new hour long current affairs show on apple tv+.t next year with what's happening in the world and stewart's advocacy work. i can't believe it's been five years. >>> looking at the markets around the world, tough start to the wednesday session. europe has opened sharply lower here. on wall street, futures look like they are set for another tumble this morning. look, investors are concerned u.s. coronavirus cases are rising with no stimulus in sight right now. the dow and the s&p 500 closed lower yesterday. tech stocks lifted the nasdaq higher. speaking of tech, the ceo's facebook, twitter, google head to capitol hill today. there they will face scrutiny over how they're handling misinformation. tech companies thriving during the pandemic including microsoft. microsoft saw big sales as home bound americans brought up cloud services and video games. cloud revenue rose 20% as many people worked from home. personal computing rising largely. >>> deck the halls with 11 herbs and spices? kfc is bringing back a viral holiday item. a yule lo
stewart is set to post a new hour long current affairs show on apple tv+.t next year with what's happening in the world and stewart's advocacy work. i can't believe it's been five years. >>> looking at the markets around the world, tough start to the wednesday session. europe has opened sharply lower here. on wall street, futures look like they are set for another tumble this morning. look, investors are concerned u.s. coronavirus cases are rising with no stimulus in sight right now....
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also, martha stewart has tricks up her sleeve when it comes to baking the perfect cake.e. looking forward to that. >> she's ama. remember this one? she was dancing. she had a moment she was expressing joy after she had a job interview. she nailed it. she was dancing in the parking lot. well, her future boss saw her and said, you know what? i'm hiring her we're lucky. she's going to join us we're going to get an update on her heart warming story. >> it's a great story. >> what a smile. >> coming up on the third hour, dennis quaid is going to stop by and talk about his upcoming role as president ronald reagan and then he is going to share a big announcement tied to that project. and tomorrow, jill martin is steal and deals and it is filled the temperatures the drop. >> speaking of shopping, we'll head into the final hours of amazon prime day in our shop today team has you covered check out today.com/shop for a closer look at the deals you will find today. >> take a look at the weekend. never too early to get to. that we'll start off with friday heavy rain mid-atlantic and
also, martha stewart has tricks up her sleeve when it comes to baking the perfect cake.e. looking forward to that. >> she's ama. remember this one? she was dancing. she had a moment she was expressing joy after she had a job interview. she nailed it. she was dancing in the parking lot. well, her future boss saw her and said, you know what? i'm hiring her we're lucky. she's going to join us we're going to get an update on her heart warming story. >> it's a great story. >> what...
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that is former oakland a's pitcher in major league baseball hall of famer, dave stewart reflecting on the life and influence of his childhood, baseball idol joe borg stewart says he was in his early 20's when their lifelong friendship begin what i respect about him is that you know was a rookie in. >>if missed my phone call with you know was called back and giving back to the boys and girls club in his hometown of oakland is also a major part of joe morgan's legacy. thank supporters. >>all of will be in so it's a sad day for oakland it's certainly a sad day for baseball show arguably just great a second baseman of all time not but as a humanitarian as someone who always came back to his community and never forgot where he was from. >>joe morgan started his baseball career in 1962, he retired 28 years later he was ultimately inducted into the major league baseball hall of fame. the second baseman was a 2 time world champion with his primary team, the cincinnati reds would suit up for both the oakland a's at the san francisco giants before his career and job or gun died sunday at the ag
that is former oakland a's pitcher in major league baseball hall of famer, dave stewart reflecting on the life and influence of his childhood, baseball idol joe borg stewart says he was in his early 20's when their lifelong friendship begin what i respect about him is that you know was a rookie in. >>if missed my phone call with you know was called back and giving back to the boys and girls club in his hometown of oakland is also a major part of joe morgan's legacy. thank supporters....
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andy stewart. sissi marshall. >> the weight of potter stewart? >> yes. >> who else do you want to talk about? clinton, w. bush? his father? >> congolese rice is swearing and as our secretary of state. she lived in the building where my husband and i lived. she is an accomplished musician. we were fortunate to attend one of her musical evenings. she called me and asked if i would administer the oath of office. i thought that was a great thing to do. it showed bipartisan spirit. we are all proud to be servants of the usa. it should not matter that i happen to have been appointed to the bench by jimmy carter and president clinton. both democrats. i thought that that was a very nice gesture on her part. >> who else on this table do you want to talk about? >> i want to talk about this one. this is my grand daughter, one of my three grand daughters. it was taken in the fall of 1992 when president clinton was running for office, and his wife hillary clinton happened that day to be visiting the nursery school attended by my then three year old granddaugh
andy stewart. sissi marshall. >> the weight of potter stewart? >> yes. >> who else do you want to talk about? clinton, w. bush? his father? >> congolese rice is swearing and as our secretary of state. she lived in the building where my husband and i lived. she is an accomplished musician. we were fortunate to attend one of her musical evenings. she called me and asked if i would administer the oath of office. i thought that was a great thing to do. it showed bipartisan...
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johnstone of the first maryland and stewart's brigade, said scarcely had we reach the creek when we were fired upon by the enemy, ambushed nearby. four fell wounded and many other along the line. underirmish line, 170 men john redington of the 60th new work -- new york, were no match. the skirmish line began to fall back. but it was risky business. darkness was falling. they traded fire and smoke began to cling under the canopy of the dense trees on the hill. visibility was lessening. the nervousness of the men in greene's line further up the slope was growing. commanding officers of the new york regiments were doing all they could to wait for the skirmishers to get back before some scared, nervous tension filled private fired a round, and the next and next, and friendly fire casualties may occur. lt. col. redington recorded at this moment receiving the brigades of confederates along rock creek, i fell back slowly with my 170 men and contested every inch of ground and the enemy was close on our heels and firing occasional volleys at of. the darkness was so great that we could not see the
johnstone of the first maryland and stewart's brigade, said scarcely had we reach the creek when we were fired upon by the enemy, ambushed nearby. four fell wounded and many other along the line. underirmish line, 170 men john redington of the 60th new work -- new york, were no match. the skirmish line began to fall back. but it was risky business. darkness was falling. they traded fire and smoke began to cling under the canopy of the dense trees on the hill. visibility was lessening. the...
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charles stewart, co-author for "fighting for the speakership: the house & the rise of party government discusses the history of a let to the speaker of the u.s. house in a new congress. mr. stewart examined how the process has changed since 1789, and the influence of partnership -- partisanship on those changes. the national archives center for legislative archives posted this event and provided the video. did notems the rain dampen any determination for you to attend today's researcher talk. thank you for braving the elements. i am the historian of the center for legislative archives. the sponsor of this series. today's program is the third researcher talk this year.
charles stewart, co-author for "fighting for the speakership: the house & the rise of party government discusses the history of a let to the speaker of the u.s. house in a new congress. mr. stewart examined how the process has changed since 1789, and the influence of partnership -- partisanship on those changes. the national archives center for legislative archives posted this event and provided the video. did notems the rain dampen any determination for you to attend today's...
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stewart, if everyone could just stand by. we're going to come back to this same group after this break. we'll be right back. when it comes to beautiful hair, why are we always shown the same thing? where's my bounce? my glamour? my fire? all hair is beautiful. these dove shampoo and conditioners are custom formulated for different hair types. find the right dove care for your hair. tonight, i'll be eating a veggie cheeseburger on ciabatta, no tomatoes.. [hard a] tonight... i'll be eating four cheese tortellini with extra tomatoes. [full emphasis on the soft a] so its come to this? [doorbell chimes] thank you. [doorbell chimes] bravo. careful, hamill. daddy's not here to save you. oh i am my daddy. wait, what? what are you talking about? and ask your doctor about biktarvy. biktarvy is a complete, one-pill, once-a-day treatment used for h-i-v in certain adults. it's not a cure, but with one small pill, biktarvy fights h-i-v to help you get to and stay undetectable. that's when the amount of virus is so low it cannot be measured
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back caroline stewart had a different view wondering...programme about rob borough went out and said the following night. watching it proved a powerful and moving experience for many of our viewers. as rob's condition has deteriorated he's had to lean on lindsay more than ever. ...me me went and made. rob's got to get to a stage where he's probably not going to be able to walk or talk. you know just not going to be able to walk or talk. you knowjust to have his independence taken away from him. steve fox posted this message the following day. back to covid—19. and viewers were divided again on tuesday of the response by labour leaders sir keir starmer to borisjohnson statement the previous day. this time it was shown live on the news channel. the government has not got a credible plan to slow infections. it has lost control of the virus. and it is no longer following scientific advice. that elicited this reaction from allison simpson. again there was a different perspective with phil green e—mailing us this on wednesday. so what was the go
back caroline stewart had a different view wondering...programme about rob borough went out and said the following night. watching it proved a powerful and moving experience for many of our viewers. as rob's condition has deteriorated he's had to lean on lindsay more than ever. ...me me went and made. rob's got to get to a stage where he's probably not going to be able to walk or talk. you know just not going to be able to walk or talk. you knowjust to have his independence taken away from him....
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and sniffing out the secrets of life here in germany each week our reporter rachel stewart has the scoop this time she's demonstrating her strong stomach with a look at german cuisine now around 8 percent of people in germany are vegetarians but the average german eats 60 kilos of meat per year some even make meat sculptures. yes that's a role. it's heyday back in the sixty's and seventy's but the main ingredient is still popular across its usually spread. seasons with. topped off with some. health and safety reasons it has to be eaten on the same day as. we. are just going to leave the meeting in germany is about much more than choosing between one sausage and another trip to the boat. can be a veritable adventure. alongside the full spectrum of fresh and cold there are some more intriguing. for example. translates as blood. the guessing what the main ingredient is. and you know what they. do so. often. to spend it in a. book. but it was just like a bad. french. kids as a treat. i've lived a life. so what exactly is it. it's essentially fatty me go. round up baked into a loaf shape with
and sniffing out the secrets of life here in germany each week our reporter rachel stewart has the scoop this time she's demonstrating her strong stomach with a look at german cuisine now around 8 percent of people in germany are vegetarians but the average german eats 60 kilos of meat per year some even make meat sculptures. yes that's a role. it's heyday back in the sixty's and seventy's but the main ingredient is still popular across its usually spread. seasons with. topped off with some....
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bob stewart both sides cannot have an interest in. having a direct confrontation and in extending the war to divide own region so sooner or later they're finding deal i would say and then maybe de rue find a compromise yes joining us from hamburg thanks for your analysis cologne has become the latest city in germany to pass a key threshold on coronavirus infections cologne joins berlin and frankfurt and exceeding 50 new cases for every 100000 residents in a week chancellor angela merkel and the mayors of the country's 11 biggest cities have agreed new measures to slow the virus. from her office in berlin and the americans video conference with the mayors of key cities sent the message germany urgently needs to prevent corona spreading in urban centers the other spirit or think we are the sense that the big cities there haven't areas and now the area now where we will see if we can keep the pandemic and control in germany as we have done for months so for if we lose control that is precisely where we are right now it cannot be importan
bob stewart both sides cannot have an interest in. having a direct confrontation and in extending the war to divide own region so sooner or later they're finding deal i would say and then maybe de rue find a compromise yes joining us from hamburg thanks for your analysis cologne has become the latest city in germany to pass a key threshold on coronavirus infections cologne joins berlin and frankfurt and exceeding 50 new cases for every 100000 residents in a week chancellor angela merkel and the...
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co—directed by tomm moore and ross stewart, this gem of a movie runs in the tradition of the films likewolf children, an adventure centred on the forging or breaking of an essential bond with nature. it's a thrilling, empowering, life affirming tale that will dazzle viewers young and old alike. it's in cinemas nationwide now. that's it for this week. thanks for watching the film review. i'll be back in a fortnight. next week, it's anna smith. gran? hello there. we have ended the week on a relatively fine note, we've seen quite a bit of dry weather across the north of the uk, further south more cloud with outbreaks of rain. things are set to turn a lot more turbulent this weekend — we're going to see deep areas of low pressure bringing spells of heavy rain and also some gales, severe in places. for the rest of the day, to the northern half of the uk which will hold on to the best of the brightness, a few blustery showers here, more cloud and some spots of light rain and drizzle further south. across the south and the north the winds will be fairly brisk, but through central areas they wi
co—directed by tomm moore and ross stewart, this gem of a movie runs in the tradition of the films likewolf children, an adventure centred on the forging or breaking of an essential bond with nature. it's a thrilling, empowering, life affirming tale that will dazzle viewers young and old alike. it's in cinemas nationwide now. that's it for this week. thanks for watching the film review. i'll be back in a fortnight. next week, it's anna smith. gran? hello there. we have ended the week on a...
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generacional ,miren, ayer los (en inglés) barrio a las vegas para conseguir su cuarto título y con stewart sistema burbuja ha sido un éxito por eso rossel westbrook decidió ponerse guapo y quiso confirmar el monto personal , y también espeand estar cultos con la liga, y warriso afinan detalles para la próxima temporada pero también se dieron tiempo para divertirse y acá para aventarse esto y juegan en un display de este tamaño pero un detalle me llamó la atención que juegan con pelicans y eso sí es una sorpresa . >>> y pero no eniendo warriors deben tener un gran raiting a pesar de tener lesiones a las 11 todo lo que pasó con la selección mexicana que esto hoy a las 11 de la noche, nos vemos más tarde, palco deporiivo fue presentado por (en inglés) . muchas gracias por su sintonía, quédense con noticias telemundo y luego el debate presidencial entre kamala harris y mike pence, los veo a las 11 extrañamos esos momentos especiales... con nuestra familia, la libertad de compartir con nuestra comunidad. queremos que los niños puedan regresar a la escuela y tener estabilidad en nuestros empleos
generacional ,miren, ayer los (en inglés) barrio a las vegas para conseguir su cuarto título y con stewart sistema burbuja ha sido un éxito por eso rossel westbrook decidió ponerse guapo y quiso confirmar el monto personal , y también espeand estar cultos con la liga, y warriso afinan detalles para la próxima temporada pero también se dieron tiempo para divertirse y acá para aventarse esto y juegan en un display de este tamaño pero un detalle me llamó la atención que juegan con...
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stewart is accurately reflecting how they operate.we have the computer scientists and software industry saying that nonlicensed reimplementation of the interface is widespread. that's the concern about how the industry operates, but i would pay close attention to the wisdom of what he says when he says categorical rules are bad in response to example the question of how this would play out with other kinds of interfaces and hypothetical that there are lots of factors involved and that's why deferring to the verdict which is fact bound about the record in the case is a sensible way to resolve the case. >> i wondered if you wanted to take a bit more time to respond to my question about why the merger argument doesn't make the sun or oracle a victim of its own success. mr. rosenkranz mentioned several tech companies did in fact find a way to develop the programs without. the reason they didn't use these interfaces is the as they were a different language as if it were french rather than english. oracle doesn't get to claim exclusive righ
stewart is accurately reflecting how they operate.we have the computer scientists and software industry saying that nonlicensed reimplementation of the interface is widespread. that's the concern about how the industry operates, but i would pay close attention to the wisdom of what he says when he says categorical rules are bad in response to example the question of how this would play out with other kinds of interfaces and hypothetical that there are lots of factors involved and that's why...
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are times when you can die almost alone so would meet the germans today here's our very own rachel stewart to explain a few quirky do's and don'ts to keep you on the right side of the law. what i thought i do you want to stay on the right side of the door in germany well there are a few things you probably didn't realize. every sunday is a quiet day the law states you can only do d.i.y. if it doesn't involve any drilling hammering or banging so i guess that leaves. other but not to saying that the cyclists laugh and skateboarding noisily residents don't even think about knowing these rules usually apply on public holidays too as well as certain times of the afternoon and evening depending on reason. i was out in germany it can really pay to hold your tongue insulting somebody can land you a hefty fine up to one year in jail here's an example from a real court case. you have. been tough the more you earn the more you pay a professional footballer recently received 825000 euro fine for insulting a pensioner in the cup. germans are extremely m.v.d. and when it comes to pedestrian crossing and
are times when you can die almost alone so would meet the germans today here's our very own rachel stewart to explain a few quirky do's and don'ts to keep you on the right side of the law. what i thought i do you want to stay on the right side of the door in germany well there are a few things you probably didn't realize. every sunday is a quiet day the law states you can only do d.i.y. if it doesn't involve any drilling hammering or banging so i guess that leaves. other but not to saying that...
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co—directed by tomm moore and ross stewart, this gem of a movie runs in the tradition of the films like children, an adventure centred on the forging or breaking of an essential bond with nature. it's a thrilling, empowering, life—affirming tale that will dazzle viewers young and old alike. it's in cinemas nationwide now. that's it for this week. thanks for watching the film review. i'll be back in a fortnight. next week, it's anna smith. gran? hello. storm aiden brought torrential rain and gales to a large swathe of the uk on saturday. those strong winds really whipping up the waves, particularly across southern and western coasts. but as the rain eased and the skies cleared, it's been an opportunity through the night for many to see the blue moon, a second full moon this month, but it's only a brief respite from the rain. there's more to come overnight and into sunday. still a number of met office warnings in place for both the rain and the wind, and all the details are on our website. so this is how sunday shapes up. this is the area of low pressure responsible for storm aiden, now p
co—directed by tomm moore and ross stewart, this gem of a movie runs in the tradition of the films like children, an adventure centred on the forging or breaking of an essential bond with nature. it's a thrilling, empowering, life—affirming tale that will dazzle viewers young and old alike. it's in cinemas nationwide now. that's it for this week. thanks for watching the film review. i'll be back in a fortnight. next week, it's anna smith. gran? hello. storm aiden brought torrential rain and...
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lives here in germany knows in germany it's basically bread day every day here's our reporter rachel stewart with this week's installment of the germans. grain east and water 3 key ingredients for 2 german fashion. the germans even call b.s. or liquid brain to ask germans what they missed above all else when we go forward and that's one of. the statistically. little wonder then that german bread has been designated an official you know scale intangible cultural heritage but it is obviously a favorite staple all over the world and plenty of countries eat more of it than the germans for example in turkey they twice as much but the germans take great pride in their specific for riots of bread there are more than 3000 different types on the official bread register wheat and spelt are all very popular varieties then there are a variety of like fats bought off the board they usually come in been slices like this one very tasty but very heavy i get a lot of stick here in germany about bread germans seem to think that will look pretty as a really bad version of what they call tools which while this
lives here in germany knows in germany it's basically bread day every day here's our reporter rachel stewart with this week's installment of the germans. grain east and water 3 key ingredients for 2 german fashion. the germans even call b.s. or liquid brain to ask germans what they missed above all else when we go forward and that's one of. the statistically. little wonder then that german bread has been designated an official you know scale intangible cultural heritage but it is obviously a...