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and this is where johann strauss the second more or less perfected the wild in the form that we know it ok so we know your music is about the wild for it but do you dance the wealth i dance no let me play ok you prefer to vienna is essentially where the waltz was made popular one hundred and eighty years ago and but to in today's day and age people are still dancing it aren't they yes happily you know every night when we give a concert and we play did then europe. and don't tell them to stand up and dance but that's the way we played when they were played. and then nobody will stand up but when you're played he will hear. you need. and then it goes like that ok well we were recently in vienna to see if young people are still there. this dance school in austria capital is passing on a viennese tradition to the next generation pupil swelling flows around the hole in times of the music the viennese waltz fast became fashionable here in the eighteenth century still popular bowls and parties today so once one hundred and that's because all the print like honestly all the princesses in the
and this is where johann strauss the second more or less perfected the wild in the form that we know it ok so we know your music is about the wild for it but do you dance the wealth i dance no let me play ok you prefer to vienna is essentially where the waltz was made popular one hundred and eighty years ago and but to in today's day and age people are still dancing it aren't they yes happily you know every night when we give a concert and we play did then europe. and don't tell them to stand...
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this museum chronicles his work and that of the entire strauss dynasty banister music research of how much riker now is a co-founder he spent years studying the history of the strauss family which produced so many great musicians that were both. on the breakthrough came with johann strauss the elder around eighteen thirty he went on concert tours of england in france and caused a huge sensation with his waltzes. he'll hunched all so then his son also called johann perfected the form of the waltz yet they still hold the heels if his brother you also have played a decisive part and together they expanded on the waltz form of the folklore so. many original documents some of these played in separate rooms johann strauss the younger was born in eight hundred twenty five he composed nearly five hundred words . not far from the museum is the vienna stage opera the size of the annual opera bowl it traditionally opens with a viennese waltz. is on the feel good times through the d.n.a. is walter's dance especially often at vienna's balls we have around four hundred fifty of these events a year
this museum chronicles his work and that of the entire strauss dynasty banister music research of how much riker now is a co-founder he spent years studying the history of the strauss family which produced so many great musicians that were both. on the breakthrough came with johann strauss the elder around eighteen thirty he went on concert tours of england in france and caused a huge sensation with his waltzes. he'll hunched all so then his son also called johann perfected the form of the...
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the four last songs by lee called strauss are a cornerstone of the soprano repertoire nobody can remember them being tackled by a ten a before but at the start of the rehearsal on the saturday it became clear that cuff one's health was still in doubt. so i shall say hello from your nasa just send me an e-mail was a few marks which we can already put into scored on our parts i take press but he
the four last songs by lee called strauss are a cornerstone of the soprano repertoire nobody can remember them being tackled by a ten a before but at the start of the rehearsal on the saturday it became clear that cuff one's health was still in doubt. so i shall say hello from your nasa just send me an e-mail was a few marks which we can already put into scored on our parts i take press but he
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he paid tribute to the work that andrew strauss had done in that role, in particular the way that straussgland use white ball cricket, of course the pinnacle of white ball cricket is the 50 over world cup, staged this year in england and wales, so the question for ashley giles, as we sit here now, do you believe that england will win the world cup this year? i believe we can win the world cup. i believe we can win that and the ashes, but it's a very different thing from will. should? this year creates probably the best opportunity for how we're playing our cricket. i think we found ourselves in the past running in two world cups with suddenly a bit of a meltdown, going on and change. that's not the case this time around and if you talk about my role again, as much as anything, that train is moving quickly along the tracks for the world cup. i need to make sure that down the line, it is clear, there is no interference that is going to derail us. now, one of the keyjobs that are giles has is to get a new england coach come september, 0ctober time. he told me today, he was open to the idea o
he paid tribute to the work that andrew strauss had done in that role, in particular the way that straussgland use white ball cricket, of course the pinnacle of white ball cricket is the 50 over world cup, staged this year in england and wales, so the question for ashley giles, as we sit here now, do you believe that england will win the world cup this year? i believe we can win the world cup. i believe we can win that and the ashes, but it's a very different thing from will. should? this year...
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really feel that we as a people as old as college strauss who is eighty four zero used enough thank you is eighty to six this transport arrived on the sixth of november and auschwitz of often i have asked myself whether my parents joined with three days that they were on this transport were together if they were armed what would they have said to one another what would they have thought of us did they know what was expected of them at the end of this trip six hundred thirty nine people who were deported were murdered gassed upon arrival in auschwitz my father must have been one a fan of. morning souffle because in the months before he had become ill and weak this law school students and according to the documents he was just out of auschwitz he was declared dead on the first of december my mother was probably made suitable sorry for carrying out slave labor but you will be careful at the time for jews who were strong enough to work survived an average of three months of forced labor. before they became muslim men as i called them in the camp people who were too weak to even see absorb f
really feel that we as a people as old as college strauss who is eighty four zero used enough thank you is eighty to six this transport arrived on the sixth of november and auschwitz of often i have asked myself whether my parents joined with three days that they were on this transport were together if they were armed what would they have said to one another what would they have thought of us did they know what was expected of them at the end of this trip six hundred thirty nine people who were...
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the four last songs by lee called strauss are a cornerstone of the soprano repertoire nobody can remember them being tackled by a ten a before but at the start of the rehearsal on the saturday it became clear that cuff one's health was still in doubt. so i shall say hello from your nasa just send me an e-mail was a few marks which we can already put into scored on our parts i take press but he wants to go on so i think it's a good sign for tomorrow that he will be here at least. or yes or at least on monday even if. by the time y'all can read a ride on the monday the cold turned into bronchitis and the bronchitis want. to go. most difficult situation is for us inside if no i mean he is he so wanted to do it yeah she thought he might finally almost force himself today which was ok next time we have to be sure that he won't people i mean fans or or or you know three months later and fully recovered counseling was back in london for his big operatic challenge that is all telling us we would oh i don't. have intense rehearsal and a major psychological challenges one is a musical one guided by
the four last songs by lee called strauss are a cornerstone of the soprano repertoire nobody can remember them being tackled by a ten a before but at the start of the rehearsal on the saturday it became clear that cuff one's health was still in doubt. so i shall say hello from your nasa just send me an e-mail was a few marks which we can already put into scored on our parts i take press but he wants to go on so i think it's a good sign for tomorrow that he will be here at least. or yes or at...
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told me his job is to steer england's ship as managing director and paid tribute to the work andrew strauss particular the way he had overseen a step change in the way england views white ball cricket. of course, the pedicle of white ball cricket is the 50— the world cup staged this you're in england and wales so the for ashley giles. .. england and wales so the for ashley giles... as we sit here now, do you believe england will win the world cup? i believe we can win the world cup, and the ashes but it's a very different thing. should... this year creates the best opportunity for a long time. how we are playing cricket, we found ourselves in the past running into world cups with suddenly that of a meltdown going on and change, and that's not the case this time around. you talk about my role again, as much as anything, the train is moving quickly across the tracks for the world cup and i need to make sure that down the line, it is clear, there is no in —— interference that is going to derail us. one of the key jobs giles has is to get a new england coach in september, october and told me he
told me his job is to steer england's ship as managing director and paid tribute to the work andrew strauss particular the way he had overseen a step change in the way england views white ball cricket. of course, the pedicle of white ball cricket is the 50— the world cup staged this you're in england and wales so the for ashley giles. .. england and wales so the for ashley giles... as we sit here now, do you believe england will win the world cup? i believe we can win the world cup, and the...
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morning, politico reporter daniel strauss discusses the early entries in the 2020 presidential election. foundation'sitage james j cara fond of discusses the government shutdown, port security, and immigration. can --reign affairs foreign affairs contributor talks about china's rise. watch c-span's washington jour
morning, politico reporter daniel strauss discusses the early entries in the 2020 presidential election. foundation'sitage james j cara fond of discusses the government shutdown, port security, and immigration. can --reign affairs foreign affairs contributor talks about china's rise. watch c-span's washington jour
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host: we are going to talk 2020 politics with daniel strauss come for -- daniel strauss, campaign --ith politico. it is almost like a train hitching together. what is your sense of the numbers of democrats who have been out so far? are you surprised by the people we are hearing about? guest: now we are hearing the conventional top-tier or second tier. warren was definitely someone most political observers expected what announce some move toward running for president, and gillibrand was more of a surprise, but not huge or unusual. other presidential candidates from the democratic arena who are in announcing tours or making preparatory moves have been on shortlists. host: does it feel more wide-open than before, for democrats? guest: it feels more wide open than in past cycles. the expectation was that the field would be very large and full of federal lawmakers, some governors, and outside candidates. one of youradline, stories -- and we just showed some of jay ensley's state of the state, and the headline from politico -- jay ensley plans a new hampshire visit. does it seem there is a
host: we are going to talk 2020 politics with daniel strauss come for -- daniel strauss, campaign --ith politico. it is almost like a train hitching together. what is your sense of the numbers of democrats who have been out so far? are you surprised by the people we are hearing about? guest: now we are hearing the conventional top-tier or second tier. warren was definitely someone most political observers expected what announce some move toward running for president, and gillibrand was more of...
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. >> i would pay to hear what michael thompson or strauss had to say, right? i would pay for what other political reporters have to say. all we have to work out for is the price point. joe eskenzazi. >> joe, thank you for joining us. >> if you are on trade war with china, when "press:here" continues. a closure threat due k of funding. the impact monday )s vote could have on hundreds of students. plus--kari is tracking our work week forecast as you head out the door. join us monday morning from 4:30 to 7. >>> hello and welcome "world insight," the program is coming to you l beijing. the two c $15 billion. that was a clip of state owned china global television network as the news anchor talks about the trade war from a chinese perspective. u.s. secretary wilbur ross says he expected a deal was quote, "miles and miles away." we have an opportunity this morning to get positive fromers a chinese media news. >> i should point out you are from kansas but you work for state-owned chinese media. what are they saying about pointf the way to show positive sides of how th
. >> i would pay to hear what michael thompson or strauss had to say, right? i would pay for what other political reporters have to say. all we have to work out for is the price point. joe eskenzazi. >> joe, thank you for joining us. >> if you are on trade war with china, when "press:here" continues. a closure threat due k of funding. the impact monday )s vote could have on hundreds of students. plus--kari is tracking our work week forecast as you head out the door....
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this morning, political campaign reporter daniel strauss looks at the early entries of the week 20 presidentialctions. and then the heritage foundation reporter talks about the government shutdown, border
this morning, political campaign reporter daniel strauss looks at the early entries of the week 20 presidentialctions. and then the heritage foundation reporter talks about the government shutdown, border
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. >> reporter: on the night thest strauss raced back home to save his dog. the wind and fire was intense. >> my hat flew off. >> reporter: he lives on bennett lane across the street from where the tubbs fire started. he is not surprised they have found pg&e is not to blame. >> we kind of figured that. we see everyone around here and they were investigating so much i'll have never net neighbors but i heard that it was an old lady and it wasn't surprising that she wasn't maintaining her electrical equipment. >> reporter: we did try contacting his neighbor for comment. the final 80-page report does not spell out any sanctions against the propertywn right. we have to be 100% right. this is purely scientific, rais question about families who lost their homes and filed suit against the power company. one still plans on moving forward. >> they had an opportunity to shut the power off knowing a spark would happen someplace. that hand changed. >> gavin newsom questioned filing for bankruptcy. >> this begs the question, now what? do we anticipate that pg&e will move f
. >> reporter: on the night thest strauss raced back home to save his dog. the wind and fire was intense. >> my hat flew off. >> reporter: he lives on bennett lane across the street from where the tubbs fire started. he is not surprised they have found pg&e is not to blame. >> we kind of figured that. we see everyone around here and they were investigating so much i'll have never net neighbors but i heard that it was an old lady and it wasn't surprising that she...
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reportedly up for sale in the office and retail complex houses the headquarters of the jeans pioneer, levi strauss. the 800,000 square foot property could be worked over $700 million. levi's takes up over half the space in the existing lease runs through 2022. >>> parents, teachers and former school board members are demanding that the oakland unified school district delayed the decision to close dozens of schools. the group hand-delivered letters to three state assembly members, rob bonta, nancy skinner, and buffy wicks, urging them to put pressure on the state to haul the closures. >> we want them to use their state influence to ask the perint of tonye y ergency deci closing any schools. >> the letter states that the state is largely responsible for the financial and educational issues facing oakland. it calls for an audit of the $100 million loan issued when the state took over the district in 2003. we reached out to the offices of the assembly mentors but they declined to comment. >>> we are learning more what happened in the central florida bank where five people were murdered on wednesday. w
reportedly up for sale in the office and retail complex houses the headquarters of the jeans pioneer, levi strauss. the 800,000 square foot property could be worked over $700 million. levi's takes up over half the space in the existing lease runs through 2022. >>> parents, teachers and former school board members are demanding that the oakland unified school district delayed the decision to close dozens of schools. the group hand-delivered letters to three state assembly members, rob...
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with news and policy issues that affect you, coming up saturday morning, clinical reporter daniel straussiscusses the early entries in the 2020 presidential election and who else could announce a possible run. also the heritage foundation's james take her final discusses the government shutdown, border security and immigration and foreign affair contributor discusses what china's rise in the global order mean for the us. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal live at 7 am eastern saturday morning. join the discussion. ♪ >>> next a look at staff turnover in the trump administration. the brookings institutions catherine dunn talks about her decades long research in turnover in presidential's ministrations. washington center hosted this event. >> please take your seats. w all right. this morning, we have our first speaker, i know has katie, dr. tenpas , who is going to talk to us about you are hired, you're fired, stepping the trump presidency analysis and comparison. dr. tenpas is sa nonresident senior fellow with government studies and a fellow at the governance institute. a research
with news and policy issues that affect you, coming up saturday morning, clinical reporter daniel straussiscusses the early entries in the 2020 presidential election and who else could announce a possible run. also the heritage foundation's james take her final discusses the government shutdown, border security and immigration and foreign affair contributor discusses what china's rise in the global order mean for the us. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal live at 7 am eastern saturday...
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architect joseph strauss had a friend in the city named edward bullard who made mining equipment.trauss asked bullard to make something to protect his men. >> the design for the golden gate bridge, designed for rivets falling from one of the towers. >> enter generation five of the bullard family. wells owns the company now. she came to town for a sales meeting. when she learned she had one of the original hats, we asked her to show us. they're made of leather and canvas. >> it feels hard. >> because of the process my grandfather used to hard boil the can advice. >> hence the name. it cost all of $3 back then. her great grandfather used the dough boy helmets from world war i as inspiration and then added cotton straps as inspiration. it's no trivia what you see improved versions on job sites around the world, and that is where it started. on the golden gate bridge, wayne freedman, abc 7 news. >> so the question is how strong should a hard hat actually be? >> that is a question. well, the current standard for hard hats must withstand the equivalent of eight pounds dropping from five
architect joseph strauss had a friend in the city named edward bullard who made mining equipment.trauss asked bullard to make something to protect his men. >> the design for the golden gate bridge, designed for rivets falling from one of the towers. >> enter generation five of the bullard family. wells owns the company now. she came to town for a sales meeting. when she learned she had one of the original hats, we asked her to show us. they're made of leather and canvas. >> it...
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the office and retail complex houses the headquaters of jeans pioneer levi strauss. to the business times -- the 800-thousand square-foot property could be worth over 700- million dollars. levis takes up nearly half the space. the sale won't have any impact on its exisitng lease--which runs through 20-22. in the east bay tonight: the murder of a 20-year-old woman is prompting protests over a new law for juvenile offenders. in 20-17.. 20- year-old allie sweitzer was robbed and shot to death in richmond. her killer--who was admitted to murdering her when he was just 15-- faced life in prison. however a new law that went into effect this year... says teens who committed crimes when they're 14 or 15 years old, cannot be tried as adults. seeing the person that murdered my sister admit to it, and while admitting to it, smile, that was very hard. the person who murdered my sister has more rights and more voice than we do. a judge accepted a plea deal from the teen today. he'll be released from juvenile hall in about 8 years, when he turns 25. right now: san jose police need
the office and retail complex houses the headquaters of jeans pioneer levi strauss. to the business times -- the 800-thousand square-foot property could be worth over 700- million dollars. levis takes up nearly half the space. the sale won't have any impact on its exisitng lease--which runs through 20-22. in the east bay tonight: the murder of a 20-year-old woman is prompting protests over a new law for juvenile offenders. in 20-17.. 20- year-old allie sweitzer was robbed and shot to death in...
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the office and retail complex is the headquarters of levi strauss and company. they're asking $700 million for the property. according to the chronicle, they've decided to cash in on the hot real estate market. levi's said it wouldn't impact its existing lease. >>> i'm going to try to explain to you why we live here, even though we talk about how obnoxiously expensive it is. it feels like 18 below in chicago. 16 below in minneapolis, 12 below in omaha. atlanta is cold at 25 and new york at 27. look at their highs today. they don't get above freezing in fargo. 6 below for a high temperature. this is why i don't live in minneapolis anymore. their high is 5 todaya as is chicago. we're going to hit 67 degrees. all right. yeah. the boys of summer usually start in spring. why not have a fan fest. jack london square, 9:30 tomorrow, 51 degrees. 50 at 11:00. 62 at noon and 65 at 2:00. it's going to feel really comfortable. did i mention there's free food trucks. go out there for the a ts anree >> i'll see you there. >> okay. 87 in the northbound direction. headed towards
the office and retail complex is the headquarters of levi strauss and company. they're asking $700 million for the property. according to the chronicle, they've decided to cash in on the hot real estate market. levi's said it wouldn't impact its existing lease. >>> i'm going to try to explain to you why we live here, even though we talk about how obnoxiously expensive it is. it feels like 18 below in chicago. 16 below in minneapolis, 12 below in omaha. atlanta is cold at 25 and new...
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on the night the tubbs fire started, kenny strauss went back to save his dog. he lives on bennett lane acrossed street from where investigators say the tubbs started. he's not surprised calfire found pga is not to blame. >> we figured that. we've seen everyone around here, they were investigating so much and i'd never met the neighbors, but heard it was an old lady and it's not surprising she wasn't maintaining her electrical equipment. >> reporter: we did try contacting his neighbor for comment and have not received a reply to multiple voice messages. cal fire's final 08-page report does not spell out any sanctions against the property owner but concludes pg&e has no blame. >> we have to be 100% right. there are no outside influences. this is purely scientific methodical. >> reporter: this raises a major issue for families who lost their homes and filed suit against the power company. one plaintiff's attorney says he plans on moving forward. >> they had the opportunity to shut the power off knowing a spark would happen someplace. that hasn't changed. >> report
on the night the tubbs fire started, kenny strauss went back to save his dog. he lives on bennett lane acrossed street from where investigators say the tubbs started. he's not surprised calfire found pga is not to blame. >> we figured that. we've seen everyone around here, they were investigating so much and i'd never met the neighbors, but heard it was an old lady and it's not surprising she wasn't maintaining her electrical equipment. >> reporter: we did try contacting his...
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you, personally, and your experience, having come into your job after your predecessor, dominique strauss-kahn, had his own run-in with the law here in the united states, having been accused, allegedly, of having raped a maid here in new york city and then had a series of incidences of sexual predation on women that he fought in court and -- >> successfully. >> that he did successfully fight in court. but fast-forward seven years -- we now have a #metoo movement that is fighting back against men using their positions of power against women in the workplace negatively. do you think that the #metoo movement reflects a real cultural shift in the same way we've been talking about cultural changes in these other economies? does it reflect a real cultural change in developed countries, in your view? >> i think it does. i think it does. and it gives a voice to... to women who kept things inside themselves who did not want to speak up, who suffered and kept that bottled up inside. and, you know, the more we men and women can talk about those issues and identify what is perceived as invasion of my terr
you, personally, and your experience, having come into your job after your predecessor, dominique strauss-kahn, had his own run-in with the law here in the united states, having been accused, allegedly, of having raped a maid here in new york city and then had a series of incidences of sexual predation on women that he fought in court and -- >> successfully. >> that he did successfully fight in court. but fast-forward seven years -- we now have a #metoo movement that is fighting...
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with are mourning team the office and retail complex houses the headquarters of genes pioneer levi straussaccording to the business times, the 800,000 square foot property could be worth over $700 million. levi's takes up nearly half the space. the sale won't happen have an impact on its existing lease, which runs through 2022. now to the east bay where the murder of a 20-year-old woman is prompting protests over a new law or juvenile defenders. in 2017 20-year-old allie sweitzer was robbed and shot to death in richmond. her killer, who has admitted to murdering her when he was just 15 years old-based life in prison. however, new law that went into effect this year said teens who commit crimes when they are 14 or 15 cannot be tried as adults. >> seeing the person that murdered my sister and while he's admitted to it smile [ crying ] that was very, that was very hard that hamots and h than we do. >> a judge accepted a plea deal from the team today. he will be released from juvenile hall and about eight years when he turns 25. >>> right now san jose police need your help identifying the driv
with are mourning team the office and retail complex houses the headquarters of genes pioneer levi straussaccording to the business times, the 800,000 square foot property could be worth over $700 million. levi's takes up nearly half the space. the sale won't happen have an impact on its existing lease, which runs through 2022. now to the east bay where the murder of a 20-year-old woman is prompting protests over a new law or juvenile defenders. in 2017 20-year-old allie sweitzer was robbed and...
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the four last songs by lee called strauss are a cornerstone of the soprano repertoire nobody can rememberthem being tackled by a ten a before but at the start of the rehearsal on the saturday it became clear that katherine's health was still in doubt. so i shall say hello from your nasa just send me an e-mail was a few marks which we can already put into scored on our parts i take press but he wants to go on so i think it's a good sign for tomorrow that he will be here at least. or yes or at least on monday even if. by the time your can read a ride on the monday the cold turned into bronchitis and the bronchitis want. to go. most difficult situation is for us if no i mean he's he so wanted to do it yeah she thought he might finally almost force himself to do which was ok next time we have to be sure that he won't people i mean fans or or or you know three months later and fully recovered and was back in london for his big operatic challenge then he's all telling us to do it oh i don't know your poor car five weeks of intense rehearsal and a major psychological challenges one is a musical
the four last songs by lee called strauss are a cornerstone of the soprano repertoire nobody can rememberthem being tackled by a ten a before but at the start of the rehearsal on the saturday it became clear that katherine's health was still in doubt. so i shall say hello from your nasa just send me an e-mail was a few marks which we can already put into scored on our parts i take press but he wants to go on so i think it's a good sign for tomorrow that he will be here at least. or yes or at...
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the ecb's new director of cricket ashley giles, who has taken over from andrew strauss, believes englandup. this year creates probably the best opportunity for a long time. how we are playing our cricket, i think we have found ourselves in the past running in two world cups with suddenly a bit of a meltdown going on and change. that is not the case this time around and if you talk about my role again, as much as anything, that train is moving quickly along the tracks for the world cup and i need to make sure that down the line it is clear and there is no interference to derail us. i'll have more for you in the next hour. and reds take you back to the house of commons where mps are starting the debate on to reason made's brexit deal but there has this lunchtime being a furious row about parliamentary procedure and about the tabling of amendments. i think we may be able to go to our assistant political editor norman smith. norman. extraordinary scenes in the chamber with a whole succession of predominantly conservative mps getting up and directly challenging the speaker, ferociously challe
the ecb's new director of cricket ashley giles, who has taken over from andrew strauss, believes englandup. this year creates probably the best opportunity for a long time. how we are playing our cricket, i think we have found ourselves in the past running in two world cups with suddenly a bit of a meltdown going on and change. that is not the case this time around and if you talk about my role again, as much as anything, that train is moving quickly along the tracks for the world cup and i...
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of the office and retail complex is headquarters of the levi strauss company.hey're asking $700 million for the company. they've decided to cash in on the hot real estate market. levis says a sale would not impact the existing lease. >>> let's check in on the commute with sue hall. >> this is a heads-up if you plan to take b.a.r.t. this sunday. they're doing track replacement between warm springs and south hayward. they're telling the riders to expect 20 to 40-minute delays on sunday from the start of service until 2:00 p.m. heads up there for b.a.r.t. riders for the weekend. san mateo bridge is looking great. moving along, you have brake lights as you turn towards the high-rise. otherwise, you're looking at a 15-minute delay. 30 to 40 minutes over the altamont westbound 580. >> let's look at what's going on across the country. specifically, look at places like omaha. chicago, cleveland, minneapolis, fargo, anywhere from 3 degrees below average t 2e,ha il that's not much. look what the highs are today. below 6. 6 below. doesn't even get to freeze not guilty far
of the office and retail complex is headquarters of the levi strauss company.hey're asking $700 million for the company. they've decided to cash in on the hot real estate market. levis says a sale would not impact the existing lease. >>> let's check in on the commute with sue hall. >> this is a heads-up if you plan to take b.a.r.t. this sunday. they're doing track replacement between warm springs and south hayward. they're telling the riders to expect 20 to 40-minute delays on...
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coming up saturday morning, daniel strauss discusses the the entries and the 20/20 presidential election. also, the heritage foundation's discusses a government shutdown, border security and immigration. discussing what china's rise to the will border means for the u.s. be sure to watch the washington journal saturday morning during the discussion. >> as a government shutdown continues, the senate will meet in the morning at the request of tim kaine who will be recognized for up to two hours alive starting at 11 am eastern. after saturday session the senate returns tuesday live on c-span to. the president will make a statement on border security, live from the white house at 3:30 p.m. eastern time that we will have that live on c-span. the houses at for the martin luther king holiday, returning for legislative business on tuesday. more votes her plan next week to open the government . >>> 800,000 government workers remained furloughed, senate majority leader mitch mcconnell will not bring up a villainous as the backing of the president . >>> on saturday, women's rights advocates will mar
coming up saturday morning, daniel strauss discusses the the entries and the 20/20 presidential election. also, the heritage foundation's discusses a government shutdown, border security and immigration. discussing what china's rise to the will border means for the u.s. be sure to watch the washington journal saturday morning during the discussion. >> as a government shutdown continues, the senate will meet in the morning at the request of tim kaine who will be recognized for up to two...
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paul: let's bring in deputy editor dan henninger and columnist kim straussing., the president within 24 hours moving from no opening of the government unless you fully fund the wall to, well, okay, a down payment on the wall. now no money for the wall and a temporary government opening. what caused him to finally give in? >> yeah. the pressure just simply hit breaking point. look, paul, you looked out there, voters blamed republicans, blamed him for the shutdown. it was hurting their approval ratings out there in the polls. you had it doing damage, according to the white house's own economists, to the economy. you saw the consequences of the shutdown really start to ratchet up, people not showing up for work, airlines being delayed, things not happening. and also you had members of the republican party who had, up to this point, stuck with this president but were beginning to urge him to change course. paul: yeah. that seems like a pretty comprehensive list to me, dan. but the president didn't really go into this with a strategy to persuade nancy pelosi in the f
paul: let's bring in deputy editor dan henninger and columnist kim straussing., the president within 24 hours moving from no opening of the government unless you fully fund the wall to, well, okay, a down payment on the wall. now no money for the wall and a temporary government opening. what caused him to finally give in? >> yeah. the pressure just simply hit breaking point. look, paul, you looked out there, voters blamed republicans, blamed him for the shutdown. it was hurting their...
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morning, politico reporter daniel strauss discusses the early entries in the 2020 presidential election. foundation'sitage james j cara fond of discusses the government shutdown, port security, and immigration. can --reign affairs foreign affairs contributor talks about china's rise. watch c-span's washington journal live at seven eastern this morning. join the discussion. next to discussion about the withdrawal of u.s. troops from syria is digital impact on the region. this is one hour and 25 minutes. >> forces on the ground that i would with u.s. to fight isis. there's been a lot of debate and we are hoping that we won't cover all of it because that will take probably many hours. we are trying to focus only on the withdrawal decision and what it could mean on the ground in the relationship with turkey. how do nato allies figure out how to do this. i'm sure in the q&a session, many issues will come up and we will try to respond as much as possible. panele a distinguished here with me. left, retired general mark kimmitt. current defense counsel but he appears on cnn and i'm not going to
morning, politico reporter daniel strauss discusses the early entries in the 2020 presidential election. foundation'sitage james j cara fond of discusses the government shutdown, port security, and immigration. can --reign affairs foreign affairs contributor talks about china's rise. watch c-span's washington journal live at seven eastern this morning. join the discussion. next to discussion about the withdrawal of u.s. troops from syria is digital impact on the region. this is one hour and 25...
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coming up saturday morning, political reporter daniel strauss discusses the early entries in the mayential election. also, the heritage foundation's james jay carafano discusses the government shutdown, border security, and immigration. and foreign affairs contributor, oriana skylar mastro discusses the rise of china in the global order and what it means for the u.s.. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal." join the discussion. ♪ >> vice president mike pence hosted a dinner in washington, d.c. after the march for life. his remarks are about 30 minutes.
coming up saturday morning, political reporter daniel strauss discusses the early entries in the mayential election. also, the heritage foundation's james jay carafano discusses the government shutdown, border security, and immigration. and foreign affairs contributor, oriana skylar mastro discusses the rise of china in the global order and what it means for the u.s.. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal." join the discussion. ♪ >> vice president mike pence hosted a...
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the ecb's new director of cricket ashley giles, who has taken over from andrew strauss, believes englandably the best opportunity for a long time. how we are playing our cricket. i think we have found ourselves in the past running into world cups with suddenly a bit of a meltdown going on and change. that is not the case this time round. if you talk about my role again, as much as anything, that train is moving quickly along the tracks for the world cup and i need to make sure that down the line it's clear and there is no interference which will derail us. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. that's bbc.co.uk/sport. manchester city mark 2—0 app. 29 minutes gone in that world cup semifinal. the bbc has learned that at least eight men in the uk have killed themselves after being exposed online by so—called paedophile hunters. typically, these "hunters" pretend to be children in online chat rooms to lure men into meeting them. they film the suspect, and put the videos online, sometimes live, and often before an arrest is made. police
the ecb's new director of cricket ashley giles, who has taken over from andrew strauss, believes englandably the best opportunity for a long time. how we are playing our cricket. i think we have found ourselves in the past running into world cups with suddenly a bit of a meltdown going on and change. that is not the case this time round. if you talk about my role again, as much as anything, that train is moving quickly along the tracks for the world cup and i need to make sure that down the...
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the weight in the tokyo round, there was a break through, because bob strauss said we are not going to attack the and you could move a millimeter in the negotiations unless he said were not going to attack the. and the reform came in the european union on the do to domestic pressures. but it did come. and you have to decide can you take, can you absorb the adjustment cost while you are waiting for the gross domestic rushes to come along, do they have to be assisted? so, there is a more intelligent way of going about any of these current issues. and some degree of understanding of what we face in the united states with respect to displacement of employment has to do a little bit with exchange rates going back a ways. some understanding on our part what the chinese really need what would help, i think move the two parties toward a solution. but i think within the rules it's part of it. it's not all of it. it's part of it. >> one other question and then i will open it up. in your plea for optimism, you mentioned, among other things the prospect of some newer plural lateral agreement. you
the weight in the tokyo round, there was a break through, because bob strauss said we are not going to attack the and you could move a millimeter in the negotiations unless he said were not going to attack the. and the reform came in the european union on the do to domestic pressures. but it did come. and you have to decide can you take, can you absorb the adjustment cost while you are waiting for the gross domestic rushes to come along, do they have to be assisted? so, there is a more...
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day with news and policy issues, that impact you, me up saturday morning, political reporter daniel strauss, discusses the early entries in the 2020 presidential election, and who else could amount the possible allergies also, the heritage foundation's jj garibaldi, discusses that government shutdown, border security, and immigration. and florida bears contribute, master, discusses what china's rise in the global order means for the u.s. be sure to watch these washington journal, saturday morning, join the discussion. >> saturday, advocate for women's right to hold a march in washington dc, it starts live at 1215 eastern on c-span. also tomorrow, she spends road to the white house coverage continues with remarks from new york democratic senator kiersten jill brent in the morn. she recently lost the democratic -- and to speak to democrats in polk county iowa, you will see that live tomorrow starting at 6 pm eastern, also on c-span. >> monday, martin luther king jr. day. at 8 am eastern, race relations in the u.s., with the american university professor leonard stein horn, and radio and tv
day with news and policy issues, that impact you, me up saturday morning, political reporter daniel strauss, discusses the early entries in the 2020 presidential election, and who else could amount the possible allergies also, the heritage foundation's jj garibaldi, discusses that government shutdown, border security, and immigration. and florida bears contribute, master, discusses what china's rise in the global order means for the u.s. be sure to watch these washington journal, saturday...
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the ecb's new director of cricket ashley giles , who has taken over from andrew strauss, believes englandricket. i think we have found ourselves in the past running into world cups with suddenly a bit of a meltdown going on and change. that is not the case this time round. if you talk about my role again, as much as anything, that train is moving quickly along the tracks for the world cup and i need to make sure that down the line it's clear and there is no interference which will derail us. that is all the sports for now. welcome back to westminster —— where the government has embarked on a new attempt —— to convince mps to back theresa may's brexit deal. there are 5 days of debate starting today, but earlier this afternoon the government was defeated, in controversial circumstances, on an amendment which gives the prime ministerjust 3 days to return to parliament with new plans, if her current ones are defeated next tuesday. i'll be talking to anand menon from the uk in a changing europe, and jill rutter from the institute for government to assess where we are with the brexit process ,
the ecb's new director of cricket ashley giles , who has taken over from andrew strauss, believes englandricket. i think we have found ourselves in the past running into world cups with suddenly a bit of a meltdown going on and change. that is not the case this time round. if you talk about my role again, as much as anything, that train is moving quickly along the tracks for the world cup and i need to make sure that down the line it's clear and there is no interference which will derail us....
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. >> strauss was saying fortnite brings in new players, but obviously the breakup of that team that wasworking on activision was a shock. >> yes speaking of teams, and viewing, worth revisiting this continued potential sale of the rsns, the regional sports networks from disney, of course. talked a great deal about it last week. i think friday, when we got that bombshell that fox would not bid. "the new york post" reporting that perhaps the department of justice, which entered a consent decree with disney would allow them to spin it off. that was not something allowed under the consent decree i'm not hearing disney is anything but continued to be focused on a sale here and believes that there is still a vibrant enough bidding pool from which to choose from, even though it doesn't appear there is an overall bidder other than perhaps sinclair, which is really a small company, would have to rely largely on private equity potentially to fund a deal for the entire thing. so do want to quickly hit that in terms of disney seems solely focused on a sale. could you go to a sponsor spin, 51% and d
. >> strauss was saying fortnite brings in new players, but obviously the breakup of that team that wasworking on activision was a shock. >> yes speaking of teams, and viewing, worth revisiting this continued potential sale of the rsns, the regional sports networks from disney, of course. talked a great deal about it last week. i think friday, when we got that bombshell that fox would not bid. "the new york post" reporting that perhaps the department of justice, which...
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the ecb‘s new director of cricket ashley giles, who has taken over from andrew strauss, believes england next tuesday. it was backed by 308 mps to 297. mp5 tuesday. it was backed by 308 mps to 297. mps have become anotherfive days of debate on the prime minister‘s brexit deal. what will they be weighing up and what is at sta ke ? they be weighing up and what is at stake? chris morris has this assessment. so, in downing street, they‘re trying to figure out the numbers in the house of commons, to work out whether they have any hope of getting this vote passed. but, don‘t forget, amidst all this political drama, it‘s the documents that have been negotiated behind closed doors that are at the heart of the debate. so, we‘ve come into the cabinet room for a reminder of what mps are talking about and eventually voting on, with the credibility of the prime minister and her brexit plan very much at stake. first of all, the withdrawal agreement itself. this is the legally binding document that will take the uk out of the eu. it includes the financial settlement, or divorce bill, that the uk will p
the ecb‘s new director of cricket ashley giles, who has taken over from andrew strauss, believes england next tuesday. it was backed by 308 mps to 297. mp5 tuesday. it was backed by 308 mps to 297. mps have become anotherfive days of debate on the prime minister‘s brexit deal. what will they be weighing up and what is at sta ke ? they be weighing up and what is at stake? chris morris has this assessment. so, in downing street, they‘re trying to figure out the numbers in the house of...
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coming up saturday morning, politico reporter daniel strauss discusses the early entries in the 2020residential election and who else could announce a possible run. also the heritage foundation's james j. carafano discusses the government shutdown, border security and immigration. and foreign affairs contributor arianna skylar mastro discusses what china's rise in the global order means for the u.s. be sure to watch "washington journal" live at 7 a.m. eastern saturday morning. join the discussion. ♪ ♪ >> watch c-span for live coverage of the women's march in the nation's capital saturday beginning at 12:15 eastern live on c-span. also tomorrow c-span's road to the white house 20 coverage continues -- 2020 coverage continues with kirsten gillibrand in des moines. she'll speak to democrats in polk county, iowa. you can see that live saturday at 6 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> monday, martin luther king jr. day. at 8 a.m. eastern, race relations in the u.s. with leonard steinhorn and radio and tv talk show commentator armstrong williams with, live on c-span's "washington journal." at 4 p.m
coming up saturday morning, politico reporter daniel strauss discusses the early entries in the 2020residential election and who else could announce a possible run. also the heritage foundation's james j. carafano discusses the government shutdown, border security and immigration. and foreign affairs contributor arianna skylar mastro discusses what china's rise in the global order means for the u.s. be sure to watch "washington journal" live at 7 a.m. eastern saturday morning. join...
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recently, they successfully lobbied charleston and james allen city councils to ban plastics bags, strauss, and foam containers. collecting over 300 signatures in support of the ban. town council meetings these young activists had the courage to speak up for the marine life who can cannot speak for themselves. it is our job to preserve the low country's vibrant natural resources for generations to come and i'm proud of the james allen ocean activists to lead the way. thank you to betty, louis, mckenna, and liam. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. it's an honor to stand here today as a representative of new york's 22nd district. when i talk to upstate new yorkers, there is one thing i hear time and time again, that washington is broken. we're all tired of washington's partisanshi
recently, they successfully lobbied charleston and james allen city councils to ban plastics bags, strauss, and foam containers. collecting over 300 signatures in support of the ban. town council meetings these young activists had the courage to speak up for the marine life who can cannot speak for themselves. it is our job to preserve the low country's vibrant natural resources for generations to come and i'm proud of the james allen ocean activists to lead the way. thank you to betty, louis,...