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less on content and distribution. ( robin )and c-b-s announced they will sale its so-called "television cityuction studio to a los angeles real estate developer for 750 million dollars.many iconic t-v series, both for c-b-s and others, have recorded at television city over the decades, including the ed sullivan and carol burnett shows.and it will continue to serve as a t-v production house for at least the short-term.c-b-s says several of its programs, including "the price is right", "the young and the restless" and "the late late show", televisio least another five years.but the network's primary production facility is now located in california.it's unclear if shows for other networks that currently record at television city, including "dancing with the stars", will remain there. the complex was named a historic cultural landmark by the los angeles city council earlier this year. (robin) live look outside... at the san francisco international airport. (robin) no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. ( ro
less on content and distribution. ( robin )and c-b-s announced they will sale its so-called "television cityuction studio to a los angeles real estate developer for 750 million dollars.many iconic t-v series, both for c-b-s and others, have recorded at television city over the decades, including the ed sullivan and carol burnett shows.and it will continue to serve as a t-v production house for at least the short-term.c-b-s says several of its programs, including "the price is...
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verizon wants to save $10 billion over the next four years and in los ang, selling its historic television cityos angeles real estate developer is buying the 25-acre property for $750 million. shows like "the price is right" and "the late, late show with james corden" will continue to be produced there for at least five more years. meanwhile, cbs holds its annual stockholders meeting today. the investigation into sexual misconduct allegations by les moonves will be high on the agenda. the new board has until january to decide if moonves will get a $120 million severance package. >>> anne-marie? >> diane king hall at the new york stock exchange. thanks, diane. >> all right. thank you. >>> still to come, a dog's final journey. a man takes his best friend on an emotional cross-country roadtrip. . anything back. they give their all... ...so we can give ours. dogs give more, because they are more. let's treat them that way. rofrom it. its precisn rofrom it. all while navigating kitchens, bathrooms and those hard to reach places. you and braava jet from irobot. better together. >>> here's l tfost in
verizon wants to save $10 billion over the next four years and in los ang, selling its historic television cityos angeles real estate developer is buying the 25-acre property for $750 million. shows like "the price is right" and "the late, late show with james corden" will continue to be produced there for at least five more years. meanwhile, cbs holds its annual stockholders meeting today. the investigation into sexual misconduct allegations by les moonves will be high on...
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we flew out here and went to the price is right in television city and we didn't get on the show but robin was so energetic. these where our nametags. >> when you met robin you data for four years, she broke up with you. >> she didn't break up with me, she kicked my dog ash to the curb. you are either in or you are out. you have enough time, you are out. who am i kidding here? she is part of my life so i said i can really never thank her enough for the wake-up call because if i have let her get away i never would have gotten on the show. >> one of the things that surprised me was something you did for her for your 20th anniversary. >> one for each year that we had been married. this was the hard part, i collect pictures from each year and made her a book and i call that the 20 year spin and gave it to her. she has treasured that greatly. i'm not a great poet but i did like the last one. i remember the last one. if life were a garden i could walk through again with a flower i would pick for another 20 years and we have gone another 20 years. >> when jay was born he had a medical probl
we flew out here and went to the price is right in television city and we didn't get on the show but robin was so energetic. these where our nametags. >> when you met robin you data for four years, she broke up with you. >> she didn't break up with me, she kicked my dog ash to the curb. you are either in or you are out. you have enough time, you are out. who am i kidding here? she is part of my life so i said i can really never thank her enough for the wake-up call because if i have...
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and i am standing in line come over here a television city, and we actually got picked.nergetic, and these were our name tags. >> harvey: when you met robin, you dated for four years. she broke up with you because you wouldn't commit. >> she did not break up with me. she kicked my dog ass to to the curb. [laughter] she said, you are either in or you're out. you had enough time. i was like, what have i done? she's part of my life. so i said, you know, i really can never thank her enough for that wake-up call. because if i had let her get away, i would never have forgiven myself. >> harvey: one of the things that surprised me was something you dide for her for your 20th anniversary. something you wrote for her. >> i wrote her a book of poems. one for each year that we had been married and i actually -- this was the hard part -- i actually collect pictures from each year and made her a book, and i called it "the 20 year span." and i gave it to her and she has treasured that greatly. and i'm not a great poet but i did like the last, because our member the last one, i said "i
and i am standing in line come over here a television city, and we actually got picked.nergetic, and these were our name tags. >> harvey: when you met robin, you dated for four years. she broke up with you because you wouldn't commit. >> she did not break up with me. she kicked my dog ass to to the curb. [laughter] she said, you are either in or you're out. you had enough time. i was like, what have i done? she's part of my life. so i said, you know, i really can never thank her...
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>> reporter: cbs announcing it has signed an agreement to sell its 25 acre cbs television city propertyles based real estate developer called hackman capital partners for $750 million cbs programs will continue to be produced at this location for the next five years. joe ianelli said the sale unlocks significant value unlocking the significant financial flexibility unlocking capital for significant growth initiatives such as content investment it owns the 40 acre studio sentences centers in california. this is a significant sale for the company so interesting to see what they do with that $750 million. back over to you >> julia, thank you. it has been another volatile day on wall street we'll get some of the big names moving after hours after this. you'll get clear, actionable alerts about potential investment opportunities in real time. fidelity. open an account today. fidelity. that grandpa's nose i can'is performing "flight of the bumblebee?" ♪ no, you goof. i can't believe how easy it was to save hundreds of dollars on my car insurance with geico. nice. i know, right? ♪ [nose plays
>> reporter: cbs announcing it has signed an agreement to sell its 25 acre cbs television city propertyles based real estate developer called hackman capital partners for $750 million cbs programs will continue to be produced at this location for the next five years. joe ianelli said the sale unlocks significant value unlocking the significant financial flexibility unlocking capital for significant growth initiatives such as content investment it owns the 40 acre studio sentences centers...
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from the sami scuffles broke out as police blocked day and his supporters from entering the city of television where the integration has been held. they've taken their way or state then they take a new way or either choose no they have taken over freedom of movement that's what's happening it we're going back to the ninety's it's absolutely shameful. well and five thousand far right protest as a marching in the center of belgium's capital against a u.n. pact on migration police using tear gas and water cannons to disperse them equipment for two is the fact of marrakech was ratified by hundred sixty four member countries last week it aims at making migration safer and more legal but it's been a divisive issue some european countries a while read about the deal could be in their ability to shape the immigration policies. well as more still ahead for you on the program he came to the u.s. as a child after the vietnam war now he's one of thousands threatened with deportation we'll have that story and. you can feel approach. relief in poland after the u.n. climate talks and with agreement on a rule
from the sami scuffles broke out as police blocked day and his supporters from entering the city of television where the integration has been held. they've taken their way or state then they take a new way or either choose no they have taken over freedom of movement that's what's happening it we're going back to the ninety's it's absolutely shameful. well and five thousand far right protest as a marching in the center of belgium's capital against a u.n. pact on migration police using tear gas...
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you would know the impact international protest can have on streets of major cities during televisedat see the world over, said you'd think they misjudge the timing of this? i think they made a significant mistake on this issue. i think they're going to find during the world cup and during the olympic games as i said, huge protests it'll be interesting to see how they handle it. when you make of the argument that they have advanced many years on this, this is a matter of its sovereign rights as an independent nation to hunt if he chooses in its own waters where they've accepted they will do it in antarctica, and it's part of the japanese culture to hunt wales and to eat that meet? let me just say that i'm not an expert onjapanese culture, but let me just say there are many surveys being done on the issue and for my reading of the surveys , issue and for my reading of the surveys, it's quite clear that most japanese people do not eat whale meat. and only a small proportion of the people strongly support whale hunting, culturally and economically, only a handful of small fishing towns
you would know the impact international protest can have on streets of major cities during televisedat see the world over, said you'd think they misjudge the timing of this? i think they made a significant mistake on this issue. i think they're going to find during the world cup and during the olympic games as i said, huge protests it'll be interesting to see how they handle it. when you make of the argument that they have advanced many years on this, this is a matter of its sovereign rights as...
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you would know the impact of back and have on major cities during televised sporting occasions, do youy misjudge the timing of this?” occasions, do you think they may misjudge the timing of this? i think they've made a significant mistake on this issue, i think they're going to find that during the world cup and during the olympic games as i've said, huge protests will be interesting to see how they handled them. would he make of the argument that they are advanced many years on this and it's a matter of its sovereign rights as an independent nation to hunt these group animals and their own waters where they have 110w and their own waters where they have now accepted and are going to do it in antarctica, and it's part of the japanese culture to hunt them and eat the meat. let me start by saying i'm notan eat the meat. let me start by saying i'm not an expert onjapanese culture, but let me say their are many surveys done on the issue and from reading the surveys, it's quite clear most japanese people do not eat whale meat any longer and only a small portion strongly support hunting them
you would know the impact of back and have on major cities during televised sporting occasions, do youy misjudge the timing of this?” occasions, do you think they may misjudge the timing of this? i think they've made a significant mistake on this issue, i think they're going to find that during the world cup and during the olympic games as i've said, huge protests will be interesting to see how they handled them. would he make of the argument that they are advanced many years on this and it's...
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ceremony scuffles broke out as police blocked the shot stay on his supporters from entering the city of television where the inauguration was being held. they've taken away our state then they've just taken away our elections no they are taking away our freedom of movement that's what's happening and we're going back to the ninety's. it's up should be shameful well to ukraine now where the first services have been held in the country's new orthodox church which confirmed its historic split from russia on saturday. is seen by ukraine is vital to its security and independence but it strongly opposed by moscow and growing anti russian sentiment and ukraine since russia annexed crimea in two thousand and fourteen ukraine's president had made the creation of a new church a campaign issue the family of a seven year old guatemalan girl who died in u.s. custody is disputing the official story lawyers for jacqueline calls family say the child was in good health as she traveled through mexico with her father u.s. border patrol agents at the go was dehydrated when she was taken into custody she was taken to
ceremony scuffles broke out as police blocked the shot stay on his supporters from entering the city of television where the inauguration was being held. they've taken away our state then they've just taken away our elections no they are taking away our freedom of movement that's what's happening and we're going back to the ninety's. it's up should be shameful well to ukraine now where the first services have been held in the country's new orthodox church which confirmed its historic split from...
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city. and television, whether it is matt lauer or charlie rose or less mendez. moonves.hat impact will this have? guest: hopefully at some point we will have clear lines drawn on what is except a board is acceptable behavior. borders this stuff close on rape, and rape should be prosecuted. but you do not want to get into this place where anybody want to get back at, you just accuse them of sexual misbehavior. you write a lot about tax. loopholes. what do you think of the overall code? guest: if the wall street journal has been known for one thing, it is supply-side economics. if you tax something, you discourage it. if you tax work, you'll get less work. if you tax investments and risk-taking, you'll get less of it. i prefer a tax code where the rates are low and there are no loopholes. elementary good government going back 100 years. "the tax code isn't just loopholes and gray areas. and intelligent person might wonder why it has so many features that work across purposes. unfortunately, a lot of people have an interest in a complicated tech system, politicians most of
city. and television, whether it is matt lauer or charlie rose or less mendez. moonves.hat impact will this have? guest: hopefully at some point we will have clear lines drawn on what is except a board is acceptable behavior. borders this stuff close on rape, and rape should be prosecuted. but you do not want to get into this place where anybody want to get back at, you just accuse them of sexual misbehavior. you write a lot about tax. loopholes. what do you think of the overall code? guest: if...
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city ring of honor. now a network television star. he will be a star someday after his great football career is over. look at patrick mahomes. touchdown to robinson. in this game, the chief take a 14-0 lead. kansas city comes all the way back behind philip rivers. the final seconds to get within one touchdown to mike williams. you know they will kick the extra point and send it into overtime. they will gamble for it with no time out. the 2-point conversion, kansas city, going to the --. both games are 11-3 and the charges take one. the chargers of los angeles. >>> it is ladies night. we start you out. that is a sensational dock. good news, she is committed. she takes it with one hand. >> pay attention to this. you have not seen anything yet. this is inspiring. you haven't seen anything. it goes on for 40 seconds. incredible routine. >> why is she doing it? me mexia showing off. i don't blame her. >> are you serious? that is incredible. >> i would've stopped after the box jump. >> i don't even think i could do the box jump. >>> weekend warriors, that is the work that you should aspire to. >> in my mind
city ring of honor. now a network television star. he will be a star someday after his great football career is over. look at patrick mahomes. touchdown to robinson. in this game, the chief take a 14-0 lead. kansas city comes all the way back behind philip rivers. the final seconds to get within one touchdown to mike williams. you know they will kick the extra point and send it into overtime. they will gamble for it with no time out. the 2-point conversion, kansas city, going to the --. both...
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real estate boxing and wrestling beauty contest television construction never been subject to a criminal investigation that is astonishing in new york city. [applause] good morning. thank you very much you just got back from the g 20 it look like a lively discussion and president trump certainly described the - - it as peace in our time?
real estate boxing and wrestling beauty contest television construction never been subject to a criminal investigation that is astonishing in new york city. [applause] good morning. thank you very much you just got back from the g 20 it look like a lively discussion and president trump certainly described the - - it as peace in our time?
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city. and television, whether it's lowry or charlie rose or les moonves. what do you think?going toct is that have on anything? >> i don't know. i hope that at some point, we'll lines that are clear and permanently drawn about what is acceptable and unacceptable behavior. and that will be the end of it. people will change their behavior. this stuffot of borders close on rape, and rape should be prosecuted. at the same time, you don't want get into this place where anybody you want to settle a them with, you just accuse of sexually untoward behavior and based on no evidence, that person is railroaded out of his profession. that would not be a happy outcome either. >> tax. a lot about tax. >> do i? myor enough that it's got attention. you talked about tax codes, tax loopholes. what do you think of the overall code? >> well, you know, the wall street journal is known for one in the last 35 years. supply side economics. people, caricature in idiotic ways. the fact is, if you tax it.thing, you discourage if you tax work, you're gonna get less work. you tax investment and risk tak
city. and television, whether it's lowry or charlie rose or les moonves. what do you think?going toct is that have on anything? >> i don't know. i hope that at some point, we'll lines that are clear and permanently drawn about what is acceptable and unacceptable behavior. and that will be the end of it. people will change their behavior. this stuffot of borders close on rape, and rape should be prosecuted. at the same time, you don't want get into this place where anybody you want to...
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city and its port, through which 70% of yemen's food is distributed. special correspondent jane ferguson is the only journalist on american television who got into the city, just before the truce took hold. >> reporter: both sides fighting in hodeidah battled one another right up until the tuesday a deadline fease fire. houthi rebels still control the city, but they are being encircled. yemeni fighters loyal to the internationally recognized government, supported by saudi- led coalition war planes and heavy weaponry are fighting to take it over. we were given rare access to the city, through the one road in and out, not yet cut off by fighting. piles of earth and metal containers dragged across thesi road, the firs that this l a war zone. when troops loya saudi arabia andhe united arab emirates pushed inside the city in november, the battle reached ato ordinary people's hom neighborhoods. yemeni troops backed by the coalition are just about 500 yards inhat direction. and this neighborhood, which has been hit by air strikes, is a residential one, filled with civilians. this apartment buildg took a direct hit two weeks ago, people to us. the house next doo
city and its port, through which 70% of yemen's food is distributed. special correspondent jane ferguson is the only journalist on american television who got into the city, just before the truce took hold. >> reporter: both sides fighting in hodeidah battled one another right up until the tuesday a deadline fease fire. houthi rebels still control the city, but they are being encircled. yemeni fighters loyal to the internationally recognized government, supported by saudi- led coalition...
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living and only talking to people that they're used to, now segregated themselves in cities or rural areas. and that televisions cablelized, the social media is fragmented and things that used to draw us together when fdr gave a fireside chat everybody in the country, eight off of ten are listening on the radios, collective experience, you could walk down the street on hot chicago night and look in the window see everybody looking at their radio. you could hear his voice coming out on the street, you could keep walking not miss a word of what he was saying. president trump has tweets which can reach that many people. but individual experience, it's not collective the way it used to be. that's what we're missing, i think. >> brennan: and often presidents at the time they would speak and e complicated policy would often be around when we're facing conflict or major national security crisis we learned about withdrawal from syria possibly afghanistan from twitter. >> that's a problem. americans when they're trying to think about the world or u unpopular decision a president makes, a president should spend some tim
living and only talking to people that they're used to, now segregated themselves in cities or rural areas. and that televisions cablelized, the social media is fragmented and things that used to draw us together when fdr gave a fireside chat everybody in the country, eight off of ten are listening on the radios, collective experience, you could walk down the street on hot chicago night and look in the window see everybody looking at their radio. you could hear his voice coming out on the...
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so many scuffles broke out as police blocked shots day and his supporters from entering the city of television where the integration was being held and. they've taken their way or state then they were taken away or you accuse no they are taking over freedom of movement that's what's happening it we're going back to the ninety's it's absolutely shameful. well now the services have been held in ukraine's new orthodox church which confirmed its historic split from russia on saturday. the split is seen by ukraine as vital to its security and independence but its strongly opposed by moscow has been growing and the russian sentiment in ukraine since russia annexed crimea in two thousand and fourteen it grants president had made the creation of a new church a campaign issue. when almost two hundred nations managed to agree on how to fight climate change at the top twenty four summit on saturday the mood was one of euphoria but it days later the reaction is mixed with many warning that the hundred page rule book doesn't go far enough when it comes to tackling the need to cut greenhouse gas emissions a
so many scuffles broke out as police blocked shots day and his supporters from entering the city of television where the integration was being held and. they've taken their way or state then they were taken away or you accuse no they are taking over freedom of movement that's what's happening it we're going back to the ninety's it's absolutely shameful. well now the services have been held in ukraine's new orthodox church which confirmed its historic split from russia on saturday. the split is...
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have no evidence that the syrian army has entered the northern city of beach just carney held by the kurdish y p g syrian state television earlier to claim that all of the units had gone into the city off because off for protection in case turkey a tux. police have used tear gas to disperse protesters in sudan demonstrations against spiralling living costs and corruption have taken place in the capital khartoum as well as in a bar and what madani according to the government nineteen people have been killed so far. out a general strike is taking place in opposition strongholds that are being excluded from sunday's elections in the democratic republic of congo workers the group south sydney will face a city of benny police have used tear gas on protesters in goma. in nigeria boko haram fighters have attacked two military bases in their fight for control around lake chad intense fighting in the fishing town of barga forced nigerian army soldiers to retreat large quantities of weapons were stolen because iran has recently increased attacks on military outposts of major says more now from accountable. the fighters are surroun
have no evidence that the syrian army has entered the northern city of beach just carney held by the kurdish y p g syrian state television earlier to claim that all of the units had gone into the city off because off for protection in case turkey a tux. police have used tear gas to disperse protesters in sudan demonstrations against spiralling living costs and corruption have taken place in the capital khartoum as well as in a bar and what madani according to the government nineteen people have...
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real estate boxing, wrestling, beauty contests television, construction, never been a target of a criminal investigation. that's astonishing in new york city. >> a conversation with longtime journalist and publisher peterasinose. sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q and a. >> in this interview with "wall street journal" managing editor gerard baker, national security advisers john bolton discusses u.s. foreign policy and recent events including the g-20 summit, trade relations are china, russia and north korea. this was part of the wall street journal ceo counsel held in washington, d.c. [applause] >> gerard: good morning. thank you very much for being with us this morning. can i start you just got back from banes airacy from the g20 meeting. it looked like a good discussion between the presidents and the president certainly president trump described it in a almost 1938 chamberlain paste in our time way. may not be the right analogy but can you explain ely
real estate boxing, wrestling, beauty contests television, construction, never been a target of a criminal investigation. that's astonishing in new york city. >> a conversation with longtime journalist and publisher peterasinose. sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q and a. >> in this interview with "wall street journal" managing editor gerard baker, national security advisers john bolton discusses u.s. foreign policy and recent events including the g-20 summit, trade...
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north korean television go back to your city of nice example. thanks to local traffic and networks singapore and dealers with false identities working for fictional companies continue to find supplies of sand in neighboring countries. but the other come. but in our. system. which i think is it just it was invisible. but this is the distaste. for. the law with the tacit support of the government their most loyal client. the sun trading singapore's he usually have a mass of ours were concerned it's just a is build a. leader in the region particularly with. global sun that but their companies will brain imports of that country and should be its human rights violations environmental degradation. local people. the effects of underwater dredging are far from benign. much of the ocean floors rocky are covered with only a thin layer of sand. built up over tens or even hundreds of thousands of years. as you dredge up a set. of course all the the any walls and. on the sea floor they will all be dredged up as well and therefore whatever they think they wil
north korean television go back to your city of nice example. thanks to local traffic and networks singapore and dealers with false identities working for fictional companies continue to find supplies of sand in neighboring countries. but the other come. but in our. system. which i think is it just it was invisible. but this is the distaste. for. the law with the tacit support of the government their most loyal client. the sun trading singapore's he usually have a mass of ours were concerned...
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real estate, boxing, wrestling, beauty contest, television, construction, never been the target of a criminal investigation. that is astonishing in new york city. >> a conversation with a long- time journalist and publisher. sunday night at 8 pm eastern. >>> the wall street journal held its annual ceo council meeting, including speakers just -- such as john bolton, and congressman steny hoyer. you can see the entire event beginning at 8:30 pm eastern on c-span 2 or any time on c- span.org. right now, part of the conversation on how companies can handle sexual harassment complaints. and address cultural issues in the workplace. this is about 20 minutes. >>> good morning everyone. it has been a year of horrendous revelations of workplace behavior, as evidenced by some of the headlines we will show you right now. and many more. coming across the screen now. workplace culture
real estate, boxing, wrestling, beauty contest, television, construction, never been the target of a criminal investigation. that is astonishing in new york city. >> a conversation with a long- time journalist and publisher. sunday night at 8 pm eastern. >>> the wall street journal held its annual ceo council meeting, including speakers just -- such as john bolton, and congressman steny hoyer. you can see the entire event beginning at 8:30 pm eastern on c-span 2 or any time on c-...
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city. they announced in a televised statement the troops raised the syrian flag following what they described by the people in the area. they rejected the claim, tweeting despite incorrect information about changes to the military forces, they have seen no indication that these claims are true. we call on everyone to respect the integrity of man bij and of its citizens. a senior adviser to the national security adviser in the obama administration. this is an incredibly complicated story. elise, i know you can boil it down to why it matters. what is happening potentially with the kurds and syria. >> this is exactly what everyone feared. a free-for-all in what was one of the most stable parts of syria and the cooperation between u.s. forces and the syrian kurds. the u.s. had been supporting these kurds to fight isis. now that president trump is withdrawing, there was concern he was abandoning the kurds which has been a stable partner. now the kurds cut a deal and they have been flirting with him for a while and now they cut a deal to come back into the area and that leaves them free to go after
city. they announced in a televised statement the troops raised the syrian flag following what they described by the people in the area. they rejected the claim, tweeting despite incorrect information about changes to the military forces, they have seen no indication that these claims are true. we call on everyone to respect the integrity of man bij and of its citizens. a senior adviser to the national security adviser in the obama administration. this is an incredibly complicated story. elise,...
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from santa miss gandhi united nations actually general antonio televisions just announced that a cease fire has been agreed in the port city for there the brain does it started how significant is this development. after six months of nearly daily bombardment and continuous fighting for date it was a city that was literally dying the ceasefire that the u.n. secretary general has just announced and that the parties to the conflict at the greet is going to change all of this the two hundred thousand civilians who have remained in danger routes are now free from the daily fear of shelling and airstrikes and unbarred and we're also relieved because the port of pre-dated which is the like line for northern even will be open and secure and functional right now there are twenty million people in england who are hungry the united nations is providing food to eight million of those people and we know we have to do more and that's why we're going to be scaling up and providing food to twelve million will be pretty that food being mostly through the port of data and this is another reason why this cease fire is so welcome and so impor
from santa miss gandhi united nations actually general antonio televisions just announced that a cease fire has been agreed in the port city for there the brain does it started how significant is this development. after six months of nearly daily bombardment and continuous fighting for date it was a city that was literally dying the ceasefire that the u.n. secretary general has just announced and that the parties to the conflict at the greet is going to change all of this the two hundred...
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estate, gambling, boxing, beauty contest, television, construction -- never been the target of a criminal investigation and that is astonishing in new york city. a conversation with longtime journalist and publisher peter tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. week, generals joseph dunford, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff talked with washington post columnist david ignatius about how the pentagon is using technology to modernize the armed forces. this hour-long conversation happened before president trump announced his pick to replace general dunford sometime next year.
estate, gambling, boxing, beauty contest, television, construction -- never been the target of a criminal investigation and that is astonishing in new york city. a conversation with longtime journalist and publisher peter tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. week, generals joseph dunford, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff talked with washington post columnist david ignatius about how the pentagon is using technology to modernize the armed forces. this hour-long conversation happened...
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have also told i understand there's no sign of government forces in the city the syrian army made the announcement on state television but it hasn't broadcast any images of its forces in man beach. based on the full commitment of the army and the armed forces to assume national responsibility for the imposition of the state sovereignty over every inch of the territories of the syrian arab republic and in response to the appeal of the people in. the general command of the army and the armed forces announces the entry of units of the syrian arab army to be and raising the flag of the syrian arab republic the armed forces guarantee the full security of all syrians and others who are present in the region or turkey's president says the situation in men remains unclear. we know that syria is making psychological effects a psychological ect we know there is a situation with their own flag has been hoisted but there is nothing confirmed serious yet i spoke with my friends with intelligent sitra about an hour ago and there is nothing certain and the spying meant are just updating in our what's happened in syria recently on d
have also told i understand there's no sign of government forces in the city the syrian army made the announcement on state television but it hasn't broadcast any images of its forces in man beach. based on the full commitment of the army and the armed forces to assume national responsibility for the imposition of the state sovereignty over every inch of the territories of the syrian arab republic and in response to the appeal of the people in. the general command of the army and the armed...
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sources have told our jazeera there's no sign of government forces in the city the syrian army made the announcement on state television although it hasn't yet broadcast and images of its forces in b h. based on the full commitment of the army and the armed forces to assume national responsibility for the imposition of the state sovereignty over every inch of the territories of the syrian arab republic and in response to the appeal of the people in. the general command of the army and the armed forces announces the entry of units of the syrian arab army to be and raising the flag of the syrian arab republic they armed forces guarantee the full security of all syrians and others who are present in the region or mohamad as our correspondent in neighboring type in turkey on the border with syria who are trying to take what's going on conflicting reports really about the location or control of the syrian army. what are you hearing about sort of those movements and who really is in control of the city at the moment. yes indeed this is disputed with presidents. and. they have seen any state forces. or any. the government. co
sources have told our jazeera there's no sign of government forces in the city the syrian army made the announcement on state television although it hasn't yet broadcast and images of its forces in b h. based on the full commitment of the army and the armed forces to assume national responsibility for the imposition of the state sovereignty over every inch of the territories of the syrian arab republic and in response to the appeal of the people in. the general command of the army and the armed...
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television, construction. never been the target of a criminal investigation. that's astonishing in new york city. >> a conversation with journalists and publisher peter osnos, sunday night at 8 p.m. on c-span's q and a. -- q&a. >> next on the civil war, keith snyder from the antietam national battlefield shares personal accounts of soldiers who fought in the battle of 2.tietam on september 17, 186 through letters and diary entries mr. schneider gives an inside look at the fears, anxieties and private thoughts of the men who fought on what is still the bloodiest single day in american history. the mosby heritage area association hosted this 50 minute event. [applause] >> our first speaker tonight will be keith snyder. i'm not as tall as giles. keith has worked for the national park service for 33 years. the national mall and memorial antietam national battlefield where he currently holds the position of chief of resource education and visitor services. keith received his undergraduate degree in 1984 and park administration with a concentration in american history from shepherd university . wasast
television, construction. never been the target of a criminal investigation. that's astonishing in new york city. >> a conversation with journalists and publisher peter osnos, sunday night at 8 p.m. on c-span's q and a. -- q&a. >> next on the civil war, keith snyder from the antietam national battlefield shares personal accounts of soldiers who fought in the battle of 2.tietam on september 17, 186 through letters and diary entries mr. schneider gives an inside look at the fears,...
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one likely point of contention the northern syrian city of man bridge controlled by kurdish forces of use them as a terrorist threat. turkish television broadcasting these images of a convoy moving into position for a possible offensive on man bridge. the kurds meanwhile requesting and receiving help from syrian government forces backed by russia. a potentially explosive situation says one local expert out of court that will fight over money could lead to an uncontrollable military escalation it's not just about turkey and the kurds there is a much larger conflict in the background between international powers which use syria for their own means namely turkey and russia off. as tensions mount to the people of man bench have little choice but to wait and see how the interests of these international powers play out let's have a closer look at the situation in syria with data for he joins me from beirut and all the syrian government has sent troops to mandates just as turkish backed syrian opposition forces are also moving into position why is the city so important. well it's important because the syrian kurds have wanted a contiguous te
one likely point of contention the northern syrian city of man bridge controlled by kurdish forces of use them as a terrorist threat. turkish television broadcasting these images of a convoy moving into position for a possible offensive on man bridge. the kurds meanwhile requesting and receiving help from syrian government forces backed by russia. a potentially explosive situation says one local expert out of court that will fight over money could lead to an uncontrollable military escalation...
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is 4:51, straight ahead, streaming springsteen and a television record smash, those stories and more from hollywood. >>> a live look outside the city ofsajose. itis 4:51 right thanks for waking up with us, we'll be right back. >>> it is 4:54, a live look with the sales force tower camera. see the foggy condition as we start off the day. some locations dealing with dense fog, the rain pushed out of here, we will talk about the workweek ahead, showing you future cast, details coming up. >>> we got word from chp, good news as you travel along 101, petatuma, northbound, east washington street. all lanes are open, from an earlier injury accident. it is foggy. fog advisory for 121, between 16 and 29. looks like eastbound at powell, 80, that crash cleared over to the shoulder. things are looking better a long the east shore freeway ride. sluggish towards the toll plaza. >>> if you haven't made your holiday travel plans, why not spend christmas in cleveland. people are paying $3000 a night to do it. they are staying at the house featured in the 1983 holiday classic, a christmas story. the fill some set in indiana, but the house is actually
is 4:51, straight ahead, streaming springsteen and a television record smash, those stories and more from hollywood. >>> a live look outside the city ofsajose. itis 4:51 right thanks for waking up with us, we'll be right back. >>> it is 4:54, a live look with the sales force tower camera. see the foggy condition as we start off the day. some locations dealing with dense fog, the rain pushed out of here, we will talk about the workweek ahead, showing you future cast, details...
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likely point of contention the northern syrian city of man bridge controlled by kurdish forces oncor have used them as a terrorist threat. turkish television broadcasting these images of a convoy moving into position for a possible offensive on man bitch. the kurds meanwhile requesting and receiving help from syrian government forces backed by russia. a potentially explosive situation says one local expert. to quote the fight over money could lead to an uncontrollable military escalation it's not just about turkey and the kurds there is a much larger conflict in the background between international powers which use syria for their own means namely turkey and russia both. as tensions mount the people of man bench have little choice but to wait and see how the interests of these international powers play out. bangladesh one hundred million votes as a going to the polls today and the election that's been mobbed by violence and allegations of political suppression by the ruling posse prime minister sheikh hasina is expected to win a comfortable victory and claim a third consecutive she's been praised for taking in hundreds of thousands of refu
likely point of contention the northern syrian city of man bridge controlled by kurdish forces oncor have used them as a terrorist threat. turkish television broadcasting these images of a convoy moving into position for a possible offensive on man bitch. the kurds meanwhile requesting and receiving help from syrian government forces backed by russia. a potentially explosive situation says one local expert. to quote the fight over money could lead to an uncontrollable military escalation it's...
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television. we appreciate it. >> next from our series 1968, america in turmoil, a look back at the media's role 50 years ago. americans were eyewitnesses to war in vietnam, astronauts orbiting the moon, chaos on city streets and assassinations . television and news magazines captured america at its most volatile, vulnerable and vibrant, while shaping the stories they covered. early in 1968, cbs news man walter cronkite delivered his on-air assessment that the bloodied experience of vietnam is to end in a stalemate. our guests are former cbs and nbc journalist marvin kalb, the founding director of harvard university's sure and stand center on media, politics and public policy. and pulitzer prize winning photographer david kennerly who was a west coast based upi photographer in the late 1860s. -- late 1960s. he covered rf k's presidential campaign, the iraq war and the white house. here is cbs news coverage of the 1968 democratic national convention in chicago. >> chicago, illinois.
television. we appreciate it. >> next from our series 1968, america in turmoil, a look back at the media's role 50 years ago. americans were eyewitnesses to war in vietnam, astronauts orbiting the moon, chaos on city streets and assassinations . television and news magazines captured america at its most volatile, vulnerable and vibrant, while shaping the stories they covered. early in 1968, cbs news man walter cronkite delivered his on-air assessment that the bloodied experience of...
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television, construction. never been the tar guest criminal investigation. that's astonishing in new york city. >> a conversation with long time journalist and publisher peter osnos sun night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q and a. >>> welcome back to our desk, california democratic congressman joining us on the day that congress is set to vote on a two week funding extension to keep the government opened through december 21st. you've been through these funding fights before. where does this end? >> it will end in a positive way. there is no appetite that i can see or feel in congress for a government shutdown. it would take a president that simply refuses to accept anything other than his $5 billion for a wall. that being the case we'll see what happens. but there's no appetite for it. >> is there any appetite on the democratic side of the aisle to meet the president halfway on that wall, perhaps to a habilli dollars? >> there's always a deal to be done. >> what's a good deal? >> $1.6 billion. a wall paid by mexico isn't going to happen. so what's a wall will do when there are many other things
television, construction. never been the tar guest criminal investigation. that's astonishing in new york city. >> a conversation with long time journalist and publisher peter osnos sun night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q and a. >>> welcome back to our desk, california democratic congressman joining us on the day that congress is set to vote on a two week funding extension to keep the government opened through december 21st. you've been through these funding fights before. where...
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city." it felt groundbreaking because it was women saying and doing things we hadn't seen them say or do on televisionentures. that's what "sex and the city" was for women, the first show that was like, this is us. there was hardly any passionate sex scenes in "sex in the city." when there was one, you were just like, okay, i get it. i want to see the awkwardness. >> has this ever happened to you before? >> yeah, there were messy, kind of awkward, weird things. miranda dates a guy from oa, an overeater. he tries to kiss her. after he's been down there as he has been down. on the show it worked. >> miranda went out with an overeater and he overate her. >> a great bonus, it hadn't been done on a sitcom over time. >> i would like to you meet the rabbit. >> i was new territory. >> it really did open the door for other shows behind it. starring strong women with powerful voices, speaking directly to their version of their sexual lives. >> that was really good. that was so good. i almost came. >> do you want a gatorade? >> nobody has handled funny sex better than lena dunham. she was incredibly bold and bra
city." it felt groundbreaking because it was women saying and doing things we hadn't seen them say or do on televisionentures. that's what "sex and the city" was for women, the first show that was like, this is us. there was hardly any passionate sex scenes in "sex in the city." when there was one, you were just like, okay, i get it. i want to see the awkwardness. >> has this ever happened to you before? >> yeah, there were messy, kind of awkward, weird...
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estate, gambling, boxing, beauty contests, television, construction, and has never been the target of a criminal investigation. that is astonishing in new york city. author,versation with peter osnos. of the defense advanced research projects agency, stephen walker, spoke with washington post columnist, david ignatius. darpa's director for the last year and before that he was the acting director and was deputy director since 2012. he has been in darpa operations for a long time. our amazing government ideas laboratory. we credit them for inventing the internet. sorry, al gore. amazing lot of technology achievements. by asking you to talk about this amazing istitution and whether it adapting enough to the way the world has changed. sense, darpa and the internet created a world in which darpa's old mission doesn't fit right, the private sector is so dominant, so quick. cutting edge science and technology is to be in the government, now it is outside. tell us about the new world. stephen: darpa is 60 years old this last year. we celebrated that in september. darpa was all about creating technological surprise. it was created in the sputnik era. we s
estate, gambling, boxing, beauty contests, television, construction, and has never been the target of a criminal investigation. that is astonishing in new york city. author,versation with peter osnos. of the defense advanced research projects agency, stephen walker, spoke with washington post columnist, david ignatius. darpa's director for the last year and before that he was the acting director and was deputy director since 2012. he has been in darpa operations for a long time. our amazing...
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new york real estate, gambling, wrestling, television, construction -- never been the target of a criminal investigation. that is astonishing in new york city. >> a conversation with longtime author, peter osnos. sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. >> on wednesday, the council on foreign relations hosted a discussion on the united state'' relationship with iran following the u.s. withdrawal from the iran nuclear deal. this is an hour and 20 minutes. >>> as people are taking their seats i'd want t i want to respe council's request that he always >> ok, as people are taking seats, i wanto
new york real estate, gambling, wrestling, television, construction -- never been the target of a criminal investigation. that is astonishing in new york city. >> a conversation with longtime author, peter osnos. sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. >> on wednesday, the council on foreign relations hosted a discussion on the united state'' relationship with iran following the u.s. withdrawal from the iran nuclear deal. this is an hour and 20 minutes. >>> as...
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television is showing. >> cathie, we appreciate you watching. go to alex in new york city on the line for those in the eastern and central time zones. go ahead, alex. >> caller: yes, good morning. >> good morning. >> caller: first of all, i have a question, who asked us to wage a war? i remember dronald trump when h was on campaign trail, always keep saying that we have spent more than $6 trillion on war. and yet he's starting and waging war. i mean, he's supporting yemen war and the saudis to, you know, kill innocent people. so that's why fundamental question. who ask us to wage a war? nobody. i mean, it's the powerful lobbies. and i hope you're -- i can get the answer of my question. >> professor crawford? >> caller: well, the wars initially began in afghanistan and then spread into pakistan because the united states was attacked on 9/11. and then the war in iraq was a result of our fear which turned out to be not rooted in fact, that iraq posed the threat of weapons of mass destruction. and then the war in syria, the escalated to syria, in order to defend syrian people
television is showing. >> cathie, we appreciate you watching. go to alex in new york city on the line for those in the eastern and central time zones. go ahead, alex. >> caller: yes, good morning. >> good morning. >> caller: first of all, i have a question, who asked us to wage a war? i remember dronald trump when h was on campaign trail, always keep saying that we have spent more than $6 trillion on war. and yet he's starting and waging war. i mean, he's supporting...
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real estate boxing, wrestling, beauty contests television, construction, never been a target of a criminal investigation. that's astonishing in new york city. >> a conversation with longtime journalist and publisher peterasinose. sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q and a. >> in this interview with "wall street journal" managing editor gerard baker, national security advisers john bolton discusses u.s. foreign policy and recent events including the g-20 summit, trade relations are china, russia and north korea. this was part of the wall street journal ceo counsel held in washington, d.c. [applause] >> gerard: good morning. thank you very much for being with us this morning. can i start you just got back from banes airacy from the g20 meeting. it looked like a good discussion between the presidents and the president certainly president trump described it in a almost 1938 chamberlain paste in our time way. may not be the right analogy but can you explain exactly what this deal does represent and what the chinese have arogreed do? >> sen. bolton: this is an extended discussion about the nature of the relationship between china and the u
real estate boxing, wrestling, beauty contests television, construction, never been a target of a criminal investigation. that's astonishing in new york city. >> a conversation with longtime journalist and publisher peterasinose. sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q and a. >> in this interview with "wall street journal" managing editor gerard baker, national security advisers john bolton discusses u.s. foreign policy and recent events including the g-20 summit, trade...
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television. construction. never been the target of a criminal investigation. that's astonishing in new york city. >> a conversation with longtime journalist and publisher peter osnos sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. >> continuing our discussion on the farm bill. joining us, catherine budroe of political, here to talk about the farm bill. good morning. >> aside from that, talk about the larger pieces, what is the ultimate purpose? >> the farm bill is a massive piece of legislation. it's -- it touches a lot of different parts of the economy. so primarily, of course, the supplemental nutrition assistance program is the largest part of the bill. that's formerly known as food stamps and then craft insurance for farmers, initiatives to help them improve the land that they're working on, the soil, the water quality. rural development, agricultural research, and there's also credit and trade, too. investment in those types of programs. >> what's the price tag? >> about $860 billion over a decade, so pretty significant price tag. >> how does that compare to previous farm bills? >> the goal o
television. construction. never been the target of a criminal investigation. that's astonishing in new york city. >> a conversation with longtime journalist and publisher peter osnos sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. >> continuing our discussion on the farm bill. joining us, catherine budroe of political, here to talk about the farm bill. good morning. >> aside from that, talk about the larger pieces, what is the ultimate purpose? >> the farm bill is a...
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it is formed by the newspapers in norway and the television in norway and the information we get and that is. russian and to puton cities and to trump you know the what he's doing. but i just see that the west supported both military of course but supported the coup in kiev i think that was was was wrong and should i respected and of course russia as far as i know ukraine is partly ukrainians but that's also donetsk area is a lot of russian people and people are feeling very much to a snake group and if a part of the formulation of ukraine wants to be part of russia usually have a referendum and that the people of the area decide so very much in favor of respecting the people but there was a heavy referendum of that sort in the crimea and you know that it is not accepted in. the larger international community it's certainly not in the western world five years into that conflict do you think it may still lead to your of to a larger war because we had a major incident in the sea off as off recently with the naval altercation between the two sides and i think the ukrainians are actively trying to draw in do you see any wil
it is formed by the newspapers in norway and the television in norway and the information we get and that is. russian and to puton cities and to trump you know the what he's doing. but i just see that the west supported both military of course but supported the coup in kiev i think that was was was wrong and should i respected and of course russia as far as i know ukraine is partly ukrainians but that's also donetsk area is a lot of russian people and people are feeling very much to a snake...
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real estate, boxing, wrestling, beauty contest, television, construction, never been the target of a criminal investigation. that is astonishing in new york city. >> a conversation with a long- time journalist and publisher. sunday night at 8 pm eastern. >>> the wall street journal held its annual ceo council meeting, including speakers just -- such as john bolton, and congressman steny hoyer. you can see the entire event beginning at 8:30 pm eastern on c-span 2 or any time on c- span.org. right now, part of the conversation on how companies can handle sexual harassment complaints. and address cultural issues in the workplace. this is about 20 minutes. >>> good morning everyone. it has been a year of horrendous revelations of workplace behavior, as evidenced by some of the headlines we will show you right now. and many more. coming across the screen now. workplace culture is something that is generally seen as more about a soft topic for ceos, but our -- we have a different take on that. so today we're going to get you some free legal advice on some of these issues. tina, you have said workplace culture should be not so much as a soft thing, b
real estate, boxing, wrestling, beauty contest, television, construction, never been the target of a criminal investigation. that is astonishing in new york city. >> a conversation with a long- time journalist and publisher. sunday night at 8 pm eastern. >>> the wall street journal held its annual ceo council meeting, including speakers just -- such as john bolton, and congressman steny hoyer. you can see the entire event beginning at 8:30 pm eastern on c-span 2 or any time on c-...
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a japanese television netwtworks filming a documentary about rambazamba. jakob: we see ourselves as an ensemble of the future, as a city theater of the future. we bring in other kinds of people. the minority becomes the majority. reporter: the path to o a more inclususive sociciety is a long, but rambazamamba is staying te course. host: today in global ideas, we're off to mexico's caribbean coast. in 2011, vast quantities of sargassum -- a kind of brown seaweed -- washed up on beaches there. in 2015, it happened again. then this year, things got considerably worse. the marine plantnt began washig up o on the south coasast of e u.s., the dominican republic, and mexico. our repoporter katja d dohne weo leararn more aboutut the plaguf seaweed, and talked to people determined t to fi solutution. rereporter: the dede str off mumurky own inin the water, ,d alalong the beacach, is seawe. more p precisely, sasargassuma genus s of large brorown algae. it's b burgeoning inin many parf ththe caribbean.n. brigigitta: it grorows incredy fafast. this is s a ally hugug potentially huge ecologicacal disasterer. rereporter: but t some
a japanese television netwtworks filming a documentary about rambazamba. jakob: we see ourselves as an ensemble of the future, as a city theater of the future. we bring in other kinds of people. the minority becomes the majority. reporter: the path to o a more inclususive sociciety is a long, but rambazamamba is staying te course. host: today in global ideas, we're off to mexico's caribbean coast. in 2011, vast quantities of sargassum -- a kind of brown seaweed -- washed up on beaches there. in...