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. >> adam is live in fairfax county at the vienna metro station. as smoothly as possible today.? >> this is going to be a little bit of a challenge. happy inauguration day to everybody. let's stay safe. we have a lot of people that are already out here this morning and a lot of people frankly who are from out of town. they don't know how to ride the metro system. the most important thing is to make sure you have enough money loaded on your smartphone card so you don't have to wait in line here. i've gotten a lot of questions about parking from people. how do you park, where are you supposed to park? take a look look at some of the security out here at the vee ie metro station. security is top of mind. and then take a look at the crowds that we actually saw building here before the system opened. we had a lot of people in line, their festive gear, their make america great again hats. a lot of people are usa hats. people coming from as fares as chattanooga, tennessee, already tt excited about what's going to happen here today. the first train that left here today is pretty crowded.
. >> adam is live in fairfax county at the vienna metro station. as smoothly as possible today.? >> this is going to be a little bit of a challenge. happy inauguration day to everybody. let's stay safe. we have a lot of people that are already out here this morning and a lot of people frankly who are from out of town. they don't know how to ride the metro system. the most important thing is to make sure you have enough money loaded on your smartphone card so you don't have to wait...
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>> we arrived at the vienna metro station and small numbers of folks are showing up. just a heads up. we are getting some of the metrorail stations either and entrance or exit only. from union station, the first station, it also affects metro center make sure you know which one of those entrances you are able to use. they are making some of those entrance only. they are asking folks to steer clear of the doors. this could impact the escalators . crowd control, if you're going to use the metro it is open and running this moaning but certainly a lot to keep an eye on as you hit the rails. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. that means incredibly fast 150 meg internet. so in the 3.7 seconds it takes gary watson to beat the local sled jump record fly, gary, fly. ...his friend can download 13 different versions of the perfect song... ...his sister can live stream it... ...while his mom downloads how to set a dislocated shoulder, get 150 meg in
>> we arrived at the vienna metro station and small numbers of folks are showing up. just a heads up. we are getting some of the metrorail stations either and entrance or exit only. from union station, the first station, it also affects metro center make sure you know which one of those entrances you are able to use. they are making some of those entrance only. they are asking folks to steer clear of the doors. this could impact the escalators . crowd control, if you're going to use the...
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is the vienna is biased and fox is owed to the right. and then to interfere with our relations.he but russia had nothing to dodo with the outcome. phyllis democrats talking about everybody. what about the hard-workingth american people? and to tell us what to do but obamacare is a good and the bad then the ugly. then you get the coverage. >> is that perfect representation just in those policies with that middle ground to be tapped into that but it is important but the issue of over the year spectrum is a makes it different. by this format in these are all available. the market will work out all of last. >> that crosses the of windtinga of what is in the news. so let's remember but that you have to be delusional and you could not prove the case so there it is ofna special case with the three national networks alike local media allies want to preserve as much of that as we can like the regional networks bendy motor ship because there is more resources but the national network news. >> host: republican caller good morning. >> caller: good m
is the vienna is biased and fox is owed to the right. and then to interfere with our relations.he but russia had nothing to dodo with the outcome. phyllis democrats talking about everybody. what about the hard-workingth american people? and to tell us what to do but obamacare is a good and the bad then the ugly. then you get the coverage. >> is that perfect representation just in those policies with that middle ground to be tapped into that but it is important but the issue of over the...
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this was the crowd of riders at the vienna station this morning. >> not all the metro stations are open today for security reasons. adam has more on what we need to know. >> good morning. happy inauguration day to everybody. we have some metro closures here. the crowds have been picking up kind of slowly over the last hour, hour and a half or so. but let's get right to those closures that you need to know about downtown in the core of smithsonian, federal triangle, mt. vernon square and archives. those stations all closed the today for security reasons. so definitely be aware. l'efant plaza is expected to be busy today. metro center definitely will be busy as people make their way downtown. metro is running from 4:00 this morning until midnight. they're going to have rush hour service until 9:00 tonight. the trains should be coming ask going. people are in a festive move out here. we've talked to people from tennessee, louisiana and wisconsin. take a listen to some of the riders that we caught up with today. >> i made it in to trump 45, custom made. >> the packers are still in it and tr
this was the crowd of riders at the vienna station this morning. >> not all the metro stations are open today for security reasons. adam has more on what we need to know. >> good morning. happy inauguration day to everybody. we have some metro closures here. the crowds have been picking up kind of slowly over the last hour, hour and a half or so. but let's get right to those closures that you need to know about downtown in the core of smithsonian, federal triangle, mt. vernon square...
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who pushed europe over the brink into catastrophic four. and vienna, the main concern was to punish serbia after the assassination is to establish a -- and stabilize the empire in the balkans. this was encouraged by the german kaiser, initially hoping to localize the conflict. however, when this did not prove , plans had already been discussed to launch a preventive war against france and russia in the expectation that britain would stay out of the conflict. despot ofno sort of the unite states at that point, even though many german was nosman -- there thought of the unite states at that point, even the many german businessmen were aware of the enormous industrial power that had he committed in this country before 1914. -- had been accumulated in this country before 1914. , the nephew of the dutch who had warned against -- nephew of the one who warned against the war. after he had met his austrian laterrpart if you weeks -- a few weeks later, he had a pessimistic conversation with this diplomat. in a veryis meeting gloomy mood. here is what he recorde
who pushed europe over the brink into catastrophic four. and vienna, the main concern was to punish serbia after the assassination is to establish a -- and stabilize the empire in the balkans. this was encouraged by the german kaiser, initially hoping to localize the conflict. however, when this did not prove , plans had already been discussed to launch a preventive war against france and russia in the expectation that britain would stay out of the conflict. despot ofno sort of the unite states...
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i would be careful about the congress of vienna. ss of vienna, and the poles still remember that. but to bring it back to donald trump, i mean, it is something that we still can't know. it has been reported today, actually, that in late december, barack obama put new sanctions on russia because of the allegations of hacking into the dnc and trying to interfere with the american election. on the very day that he did that, the incoming head of the national security agency, retired general mike flynn, was on the phone to the russian embassy. in fact, apparently, throughout this transition period, he is in regular contact with the russian embassy and has been a regular guest on russia today. you begin to wonderjust what kind of deals are being made. the devil's advocate position is, donald trump is right about this. we need a better relationship with russia. maybe he can do it. maybe having someone from exxon, used to dealing with russia, is a good thing. it could be good, but what does that mean in terms of your european partners since
i would be careful about the congress of vienna. ss of vienna, and the poles still remember that. but to bring it back to donald trump, i mean, it is something that we still can't know. it has been reported today, actually, that in late december, barack obama put new sanctions on russia because of the allegations of hacking into the dnc and trying to interfere with the american election. on the very day that he did that, the incoming head of the national security agency, retired general mike...
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you said you were just with the vienna philharmonic but are you approaching your 75th birthday, the year 2 thousand, correct? >> yes, absolutely. >> what would you like for the musical legacy to be. >> well, i would like for me, that's not so much the performances. performances are transyent. you know, that's just something that happens and are you happy sometimes. but i mean that's not the main thing in my life. i would like my workshop, i mean i think that the desire is very common to all artists. >> when the worst was over, i felt that it was extremely necessary that those who died from mental illness, which was my brother died, my mother died by her own hand. i felt that they should be eulogized, that they should not be forgotten and that their illness should be put to some use. >> rose: and you dedicated it to your father. >> yes, yes, i did. >> rose: why? >> well, because he was incredible survivor. he-- he managed to become a very successful lawyer and to work in sports and to love music and to love art. and to live his life almost in spite of it all. and though he was, is a very
you said you were just with the vienna philharmonic but are you approaching your 75th birthday, the year 2 thousand, correct? >> yes, absolutely. >> what would you like for the musical legacy to be. >> well, i would like for me, that's not so much the performances. performances are transyent. you know, that's just something that happens and are you happy sometimes. but i mean that's not the main thing in my life. i would like my workshop, i mean i think that the desire is very...
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some of those taking part in the protests in vienna today. ors at the hague in the netherlands. they are marching in solidarity, celebrating diversity and encouraging empathy of values, values that they believe are now in jeopardy. this is all part of the global women's march. you can feel the dutch influences. people are highlighting the issues they feel are most destructive to society. this is to show many parties come up with populist slogans, and fear mongering, that we show here now. we are all different, all equal. some of these issues are what people believe made people vote for trump, fear and discontent, also present in the netherlands and they are warning dutch politicians to pay attention, this is ahead of elections in march and many believe they will be the first real indication of whether the populist victories in the uk and us have had any real impact on european mainland. that was from the netherlands. time for meet the author. we meet the man who has taken on the task of writing a sequel to the war of the worlds by hg wells. st
some of those taking part in the protests in vienna today. ors at the hague in the netherlands. they are marching in solidarity, celebrating diversity and encouraging empathy of values, values that they believe are now in jeopardy. this is all part of the global women's march. you can feel the dutch influences. people are highlighting the issues they feel are most destructive to society. this is to show many parties come up with populist slogans, and fear mongering, that we show here now. we...
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, bethany bell spoke to some of those who have come out in support of the women's march. in viennaerine, an american who has been in vienna for 17 years. why did you come out today? because i have three children, this is my youngest, four months old, and the thought that a child anywhere would feel less because of statements made by those in power makes me heartsick. what is your strongest message today? women's rights. continuing reproductive rights. and climate change, that science is real. that was one of the biggest messages today that i supported. it's not just women out on the streets today, it is men as well. where are you from? born in vienna in austria, but i lived the last 30 years in los angeles. very important for me to be here to show solidarity, to stand behind women's rights and everything else this march is for. also here today, why did you want to come out today? i was not thrilled when i learned that donald trump had won the elections, but we are here in europe. it is the american people who have to do something, especially the women. because i think he in salted
, bethany bell spoke to some of those who have come out in support of the women's march. in viennaerine, an american who has been in vienna for 17 years. why did you come out today? because i have three children, this is my youngest, four months old, and the thought that a child anywhere would feel less because of statements made by those in power makes me heartsick. what is your strongest message today? women's rights. continuing reproductive rights. and climate change, that science is real....
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who pushed europe over the brink into catastrophic war. in vienna the main concern was , to punish serbia after the to stabilizes and the austria hungarian empire in the balkans. this was encouraged by the german kaiser and his entourage, who were initially hoping to localize the conflict. however, when this did not prove possible, plans had already been discussed to launch a preventive war against france and russia in the expectation that britain would stay out of the conflict. there was no sort of despot of the united states at that point, even though many german and european businessmen had traveled before 1914 to this country. they were very much aware of this and or miss industrial power that had accumulated in this country before 1914. this idea of a preventive war in 1914up quite bluntly of a dutchman who warned against the war. after he had met his austrian report a few weeks later, he had a major, very pessimistic assessment and conversation with this diplomat. he left this meeting in a very gloomy mood. here is what he recorded after his m
who pushed europe over the brink into catastrophic war. in vienna the main concern was , to punish serbia after the to stabilizes and the austria hungarian empire in the balkans. this was encouraged by the german kaiser and his entourage, who were initially hoping to localize the conflict. however, when this did not prove possible, plans had already been discussed to launch a preventive war against france and russia in the expectation that britain would stay out of the conflict. there was no...
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a driver who can't work because of the vienna will be compensated for lost earnings. set up a $3 million legal defense fund as well. lyft promising to donate $1 million over four years to the aclu. area be offering free housing to anyone not allowed in the united states. elon musk also weighed in. the blanket entry ban on citizens from certain primarily bestm country is not the way to address the country's challenges. he went on to ask followers to read the order saying, let me know specific amendments. we will seek advisory council consensus and presented to the president. u.s. teche top 20 committees were founded or are currently held by an immigrant. those microsoft ceo, google ceo, and apple ceo. all supporting their immigrant employees. caroline: for more on his order, and petern brad stone ahlstrom. we are seeing tech standup unified. brad: two things are going on, as caitlin and said there is enormous strength in immigrants going back to microsoft. these are blue state companies. by and large did not want to see a donald trump president. they are reacting negat
a driver who can't work because of the vienna will be compensated for lost earnings. set up a $3 million legal defense fund as well. lyft promising to donate $1 million over four years to the aclu. area be offering free housing to anyone not allowed in the united states. elon musk also weighed in. the blanket entry ban on citizens from certain primarily bestm country is not the way to address the country's challenges. he went on to ask followers to read the order saying, let me know specific...
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this is one of more than 60 marches going on across the world. in viennaupport the women's march. here in vienna, the marchers are across the world, as they have been across the world, as they have been across europe. i am here with catherine, an american who has been in vienna for 17 years. why did you come out today? i have three children, this is my youngest, she is four months old. the thought that a child anywhere would feel less than because of statements made by those in power makes me heartsick. what is your strongest message today? women's rights. continuing the reproductive rights and climate change, that science is real. that was one of the big messages today that i supported. it's notjust women out on the streets today. men as well. where are you from?|j women out on the streets today. men as well. where are you from? i was born in vienna, austria, but i lived the last 30 years in los angeles. it was very important for me to be here and show my solidarity, to stand behind women's rights and everything else this march is for. also here today, th
this is one of more than 60 marches going on across the world. in viennaupport the women's march. here in vienna, the marchers are across the world, as they have been across the world, as they have been across europe. i am here with catherine, an american who has been in vienna for 17 years. why did you come out today? i have three children, this is my youngest, she is four months old. the thought that a child anywhere would feel less than because of statements made by those in power makes me...
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live look, bumper-to-bumper past the vienna metro. larry: my goodness. alert. hostess is recalling the holiday peppermint twinkies because of concern over salmonella. the confectionary coating on the twinkies was recalled by another company. so far no illnesses were reported. michelle: put down the twinkies. larry: another reason to put them down. part of the new year's resolution. leave them alone. all right. move over dogs and cat, a new class of game pieces could come to the favorite ma noily board. michelle: hasbro is letting people choose which eight pieces are in the next version of the board game. it doesn't mean your favorites are going away. but there will be a few new additions. larry: i can still be the boat. >> it's yours. larry: all right. the new options are a tv, winking emoji, '80 cell phone. i don't make this up. hashtag, dinosaur or penguin. you can vote for the favori the month. michelle: good options. larry: i like it. michelle: the penguin fits our weather lately. larry: exactly. michelle: we are looking at freezing rain and the timing of th
live look, bumper-to-bumper past the vienna metro. larry: my goodness. alert. hostess is recalling the holiday peppermint twinkies because of concern over salmonella. the confectionary coating on the twinkies was recalled by another company. so far no illnesses were reported. michelle: put down the twinkies. larry: another reason to put them down. part of the new year's resolution. leave them alone. all right. move over dogs and cat, a new class of game pieces could come to the favorite ma...
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when i finished in beijing after 11 reversals, you would not have confused this orchestra with the vienna philharmonic, but you would have thought maybe it was an austrian orchestra. i believe mahler has his own language. his music is so emotional and i don't think you can get a great performance if you simply follow all these endless details. you must bring your self to t. although i'm credited with coming the closest, i'm sure i know it at her than anyone else, i spent 20 years studying the score. i still feel at the end of the day i conducted idiosyncratic performances that people will hear monday night. >> markets go up, markets go down. i think there's too much emphasis on the scandal driving the market down. there are other factors including a potential terrorist attack. the fact the economy does not appear to be growing as fast as we thought. there are regional factors in terms of the weather and the like. it is a fact that people are concerned about it. half the households in this country own equities. people follow the market and many people trade online. that is all a positive t
when i finished in beijing after 11 reversals, you would not have confused this orchestra with the vienna philharmonic, but you would have thought maybe it was an austrian orchestra. i believe mahler has his own language. his music is so emotional and i don't think you can get a great performance if you simply follow all these endless details. you must bring your self to t. although i'm credited with coming the closest, i'm sure i know it at her than anyone else, i spent 20 years studying the...
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.>>> new tonight, as the vienna new year, stanley roberts gives a look back at last year's best of theorst of people behaving badly. here's one of his top 10 favorites of 2016.>> spec as i go through all the segments are 20 spec as i go through all the segments are 2016, it was difficult to try to find the best of the best >> here's what i believe are the top 10 people behaving badly of 2016. >> the temperature >> since san francisco mayor vetoed the proposal, will go back to following the law. >> >> you didn't stop at the stop sign, you blew right through it. >> i didn't see any traffic coming at me. >> i didn't give you consent to record me either. >> i didn't need your consent, it you are public. >> this is what you do? he just get people's faces for no reason? >> you came over to me.>> recorded as i came by. that's not cool, i don't even know you. >> you ran a stop sign. that's not cool. >> did not hear the new bicycle law? >> that didn't pass. >> number nine. >> welcome to 420.>> these are my home is. they the best animals out here for the >> before we get into what is in the park
.>>> new tonight, as the vienna new year, stanley roberts gives a look back at last year's best of theorst of people behaving badly. here's one of his top 10 favorites of 2016.>> spec as i go through all the segments are 20 spec as i go through all the segments are 2016, it was difficult to try to find the best of the best >> here's what i believe are the top 10 people behaving badly of 2016. >> the temperature >> since san francisco mayor vetoed the proposal,...
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10 years before, in austria, he aspired to a professional career, but had been twice rejected by the vienna academy. byeat a meager existence creating postcards. -- to med to minute unich. here is one of his pieces. winston churchill was german,mous, unknown. his name was out of heckler. -- adolf hitler. haveps a direct hit might saved the 50 million people who were to perish in the next world war. that is all the screen time that hitler's gets. inthe world war ground on 1916, winston churchill pondered his political future if he had one. he was still the mp for dundee, and in march he took two weeks leave and returned to london to give what he hoped would be an important speech. while some of his points were well received, he disastrously and inexplicably demanded the -- ridiculedkie the suggestion and churchill 's chance for a quick comeback or --. he returned to parliament where he thought he could do more good than in the mud of the trenches. on his return to flanders, he was again rebuked for undue leniency with his men. he refuted it by showing that disciplinary problems had dropped u
10 years before, in austria, he aspired to a professional career, but had been twice rejected by the vienna academy. byeat a meager existence creating postcards. -- to med to minute unich. here is one of his pieces. winston churchill was german,mous, unknown. his name was out of heckler. -- adolf hitler. haveps a direct hit might saved the 50 million people who were to perish in the next world war. that is all the screen time that hitler's gets. inthe world war ground on 1916, winston churchill...
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how your ride into the city is shaping up, we went to send things out to brianne carter live at the viennaeasure. i understand it has been a rough morning for yourselfoday. brianne: we were on one train waiting for the train to take off, waiting for the train to take off. then they offloaded that train and move designed to another one. we are now on another inbound train heading back towards the city. take a look at this. we have this lovely lady visiting from montana. she has all of her red, white and blue on. why was it important to be here on the train this morning to get downtown? >> i have been to every inauguration since jimmy carter, in 1976. it is a celebration of our american spirit. and am p excited about trump. brianne: easy for you to get here and take the train into the city? >> i complemented metro. i travel a lot. i write books on game hunting and i travel around the country a lock. far, hands-down down, the best subway system in the nation. we might have a few local folks that would disagree with you. brianne: so far things not looking too bad. not too crowded. ty seats her
how your ride into the city is shaping up, we went to send things out to brianne carter live at the viennaeasure. i understand it has been a rough morning for yourselfoday. brianne: we were on one train waiting for the train to take off, waiting for the train to take off. then they offloaded that train and move designed to another one. we are now on another inbound train heading back towards the city. take a look at this. we have this lovely lady visiting from montana. she has all of her red,...
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before in his native austria, he aspired to a professional career but had been twice rejected by the vienna academy. existencet a meager painting city scenes. that man drifted to munich, and the war saved him. he later wrote and give him a -- it gave him a purpose in life. here is a sample of his art, a sketch of the village scene. you may have your own opinion, but i think it is stilted, unemotional and colorless, product of a persona whose life would be increasingly devoid of humanity. winston churchill was world-famous. the german, unknown. 17 years later, he would be absolute ruler of his country. his name was adolf hitler. if winston churchill could have seen into the future he would have directed the heaviest british fire on that bavarian regiment. perhaps a direct hit would have saved the 15 million people who would have perished in the next world war, and that is all the screen time that hitler gets. as the war went on in 1916, winston churchill pondered his political future if he had one. in march, he took two weeks to give a speech that he thought would be important in the house o
before in his native austria, he aspired to a professional career but had been twice rejected by the vienna academy. existencet a meager painting city scenes. that man drifted to munich, and the war saved him. he later wrote and give him a -- it gave him a purpose in life. here is a sample of his art, a sketch of the village scene. you may have your own opinion, but i think it is stilted, unemotional and colorless, product of a persona whose life would be increasingly devoid of humanity....
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and the patriots are favorites. >>> a round up of global markets, plus we'll head to vienna where oilters are talking about production, moving the markets. stay tuned. >>> good morning. the first 100 days. global markets want to know what president trump will be delivering. early trade straight ahead. >>> oil shock. oil ministers meet in vienna. that's coming up. >>> and why twrit twitter ceo is apologizing for accidently making people follow the potus account. ♪ let's start living dangerously ♪ >>> good morning and welcome back to "world wide exchange. >> great to be here, sarah. good morning. let's check on the global markets because we see at least right across the board for it u.s. markets. we are off by maybe four points on the s&p 500. the dow opened lower by about 26 points and the nasdaq off by about 11. the biggest percentage loser among the three big. and different story in europe because the losses are bigger than in the united states. if you look at the german dax, same percentage loss for the cac in france. and inftse 100 off by about 1/10 of a percent as well. and in asi
and the patriots are favorites. >>> a round up of global markets, plus we'll head to vienna where oilters are talking about production, moving the markets. stay tuned. >>> good morning. the first 100 days. global markets want to know what president trump will be delivering. early trade straight ahead. >>> oil shock. oil ministers meet in vienna. that's coming up. >>> and why twrit twitter ceo is apologizing for accidently making people follow the potus...
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having lost the australian vienna french open finals, andy murray was again the flag bearer for britishlone. the brodie on the other side of the net, and the all british vat and the round one, the signs are encouraging is the result was. and it is a welcome back to this fw 19th for andy murray, straight sets. for murray there would be tougher times ahead, not in round two. for a moment, it looked like he was in trouble, but it was only a moment. a tour de force from andy murray. john millman, flawed in straight sets, murray, through to but something far less familiar was happening on court one. there will be no novak djokovic in week two at wimbledon. there was now a chance for andy murray. all he had to do was take it. against nick kyrgios that is exactly what he did. ruthless, clinical, and he is a quarterfinalist yet again. but if he was making things look simple, the quarterfinal, againstjo wilfred tsonga, was anything there. thomas berdych in the semifinal proved little obstacle. andy murray in straight sets, a demolitionjob, really. that is sunday afternoon taking care of. the men
having lost the australian vienna french open finals, andy murray was again the flag bearer for britishlone. the brodie on the other side of the net, and the all british vat and the round one, the signs are encouraging is the result was. and it is a welcome back to this fw 19th for andy murray, straight sets. for murray there would be tougher times ahead, not in round two. for a moment, it looked like he was in trouble, but it was only a moment. a tour de force from andy murray. john millman,...
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will be the first real indication of whether the us have had any real impact here on the european mainland. here in viennave been in cities across europe andi have been in cities across europe and i am here with an american who has been here in vienna for 17 yea rs. has been here in vienna for 17 years. why did you come out today?|j came years. why did you come out today?” came out because i have three children. this is my youngest, four months old, and the thought a child anywhere would feel less than because of statements made by those in power, it makes me heartsick. many people in the crowd are telling me how frustrated they are at the election of donald trump and their concern moving forward for the protection of women's writes. they wa nt protection of women's writes. they want the new administration at the white house to protect women's writes, but not just white house to protect women's writes, but notjust that, but people in the road have also come out to speak about women's writes in general, women's equality, equal pay —— women's rights. this is one of 60 march is going on around the world. we
will be the first real indication of whether the us have had any real impact here on the european mainland. here in viennave been in cities across europe andi have been in cities across europe and i am here with an american who has been here in vienna for 17 yea rs. has been here in vienna for 17 years. why did you come out today?|j came years. why did you come out today?” came out because i have three children. this is my youngest, four months old, and the thought a child anywhere would feel...
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the u.s.-mexico border and increased deportation starting with those accused of convicted -- or convicted of a crime. new tonight in fairfax county, a to thousands of customers in vienna. the police said the cars hit a power pole, leaving it hanging by wires. this happened on cedar lane between lee highway. one person had to be transported from the hospital for an evaluation. dominion worked quickly and got power restored within two hours. in florida, the city of orlando came together to remember a beloved fallen officer. thousands of family, friends, fellow officers attended the funeral of master sergeant clayton. she was shot by a man the police say is wanted for killing his pregnant girlfriend. a sheriff's deputy died in a car crash while looking for the suspect as well. coming up -- a dangerous icy mess. the impact the ice storm is having on weekend plans in the southern plains. >> i thought it was a fraud because i saw a leg. [000:09:58;00] kimberly: the military is shift away from fossil fuels could end with donald trump's presidency. over the past eight years the pentagon has invested in wind turbines and other renewable fuels. ofald trump's secretary defense s
the u.s.-mexico border and increased deportation starting with those accused of convicted -- or convicted of a crime. new tonight in fairfax county, a to thousands of customers in vienna. the police said the cars hit a power pole, leaving it hanging by wires. this happened on cedar lane between lee highway. one person had to be transported from the hospital for an evaluation. dominion worked quickly and got power restored within two hours. in florida, the city of orlando came together to...
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the years. i spent last week in vienna at the i.e.e.a. nuclear conference on security along with 2000 of my closest international friends. it was the single largest conference of its type the i.a.e.a. has ever held. note -- none of their other conferences even come close. that to me says a lot about what all of us started 25 years ago. that focus on the importance of controlling nuclear material, of physical detection of material controls, and counting and all of the disciplines -- human broad building programs, security culture, radiological security. we spent a week, and many of you were there. we spent a week steeped in discussion. over 50 ministers participated , and many of them were engaged in an interactive exercise. to talk about how we deal in a practical sense with these issues. that is enormous. we started with two countries, the united states and russia and the other former republics, but it has now graduated into a global issue which we may have seen somewhere back in the past. but we could not have conceived of where this wo
the years. i spent last week in vienna at the i.e.e.a. nuclear conference on security along with 2000 of my closest international friends. it was the single largest conference of its type the i.a.e.a. has ever held. note -- none of their other conferences even come close. that to me says a lot about what all of us started 25 years ago. that focus on the importance of controlling nuclear material, of physical detection of material controls, and counting and all of the disciplines -- human broad...
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i think that's my favorite song of yours. >> do you want vienna or just the way you are, they pick vienna it. >> you may be right. >> stephen: mm-hmm. number two. >> there is an obscure song called she's right on time. >> stephen: she's right on time. and can i have a drum roll, please. ( drum roll ) number one billy joel song is. >> italian restaurant. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: you know, i would love to hear some of the stories behind, you know, some of these songs because teampeople think songs mean one thing but in fact we find out the songs mean something totally different to the artist who created them. you're a story teller with your songs. can we go to the true stories behind the hits? >> yeah, sure. >> stephen: great. because this is "true stories behind the hits"! ♪ ( cheers and applause ) welcome to the dark cave that is my studio now. this is true stories behind the hits. billy, what's the first hit that there is a true story behind tonight? >> "only the good die young" was the second title. the original was "the evil shall live forever." ( laughter ) >> stephen: fasc
i think that's my favorite song of yours. >> do you want vienna or just the way you are, they pick vienna it. >> you may be right. >> stephen: mm-hmm. number two. >> there is an obscure song called she's right on time. >> stephen: she's right on time. and can i have a drum roll, please. ( drum roll ) number one billy joel song is. >> italian restaurant. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: you know, i would love to hear some of the stories behind, you...
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kennedy, and we ended up with the bay of pigs disaster in april, with the failed vienna summit where the soviets decided the president was weak, with the berlin wall. and then a year later you had the cuban missile crisis. so that set the parameters for the rest of the cold war, but we almost had a nuclear war. i'm not saying anything like that will happen this time. the cold war was at stake then. i think the global system is at stake now. so my big overarching roof is can we save, readjust, reinvigorate the global system of practices, values that we've always had. and then there are three pillars and these are my three issues. europe and russia. i think it was terrific that secretary kerry pointed to the european union because if the european union becomes unraveled or becomes more dysfunctional you cannot have a strong america in the world with a weak europe. it just doesn't happen. they're a cornerstone of engagement. and russia is pushing on that. both of those things. we need reassurance for europe and we need russia to know there are certain lines that can't be crossed, redrawi
kennedy, and we ended up with the bay of pigs disaster in april, with the failed vienna summit where the soviets decided the president was weak, with the berlin wall. and then a year later you had the cuban missile crisis. so that set the parameters for the rest of the cold war, but we almost had a nuclear war. i'm not saying anything like that will happen this time. the cold war was at stake then. i think the global system is at stake now. so my big overarching roof is can we save, readjust,...
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live look at interstate 66, we have off and on slowing on the eastbound leans as you head toward the viennays on the george washington parkway, a live look at canal road and fox haul road. back to you. >> reporter: thanks. checking top stories now, a after falling 35 feet down a shaft, this happened near the north bethesda station this morning. the worker got trapped, hurt his leg and back. crews were able to get him out safely after about 45 minutes. he was taken to the hospital. season 21 of the bachelor kicked off this week, today, we are talking with the man himself, nick. watch good morning washington on news channel 8 in just about a half hour to see what he had to say about the season. you can get more news, weather and traffic on good morning washington on news channel 8. hope you have a terrific day. >> announcer: it's "live with kelly!" and now, here are kelly ripa and chris hardwick. [cheering and applauding] >> kelly: hi. hi.
live look at interstate 66, we have off and on slowing on the eastbound leans as you head toward the viennays on the george washington parkway, a live look at canal road and fox haul road. back to you. >> reporter: thanks. checking top stories now, a after falling 35 feet down a shaft, this happened near the north bethesda station this morning. the worker got trapped, hurt his leg and back. crews were able to get him out safely after about 45 minutes. he was taken to the hospital. season...
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the hit singles. >> stephen: okay, what have you got? >> i'd say "vienna." >> stephen: great song. st the way you are," they pick vienna. >> stephen: that's five. four. >> four, "and so it goes." >> stephen: "and so it goes." got it. >> "you may be right." >> stephen: mm-hmm. number two. >> there is an obscure song called "she's right on time." >> stephen: "she's right on time." and can i have a drum roll, please. ( drum roll ) number one billy joel song is. >> "scenes from an italian restaurant." ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: you know, i would love to hear some of the stories behind, you know, some of these songs because people think songs mean one thing but in fact we find out the songs mean something totally different to the artist who created them. you've got so many great stories. you're a story teller with your songs. is there any chance we can go to the true stories behind the hits? >> yeah, sure. >> stephen: great. because this is "true stories behind the hits"! ♪ ( cheers and applause ) welcome to the dark cave that is my studio now. this is true stories behind the hi
the hit singles. >> stephen: okay, what have you got? >> i'd say "vienna." >> stephen: great song. st the way you are," they pick vienna. >> stephen: that's five. four. >> four, "and so it goes." >> stephen: "and so it goes." got it. >> "you may be right." >> stephen: mm-hmm. number two. >> there is an obscure song called "she's right on time." >> stephen: "she's right on...
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wade in the early 1970's. viennawallace said this year could be the change. >> there is a president that agrees with us, a president that promised to sign legislation to uphold divinity of morns and the unborn infants -- mothers and the unborn infants. cheryl: the pro-abortion group is ready to fight for women's rights. >> it's an economic and private and personal decision that we believe is inherently part of their freedom. cheryl: the mission for so many here to overturn the supreme court ruling that legalized abortion and send states. >> what it dhat abortion could e in the country as president donald trump gets set to name his pick for the supreme court. we are live at the national mall, cheryl conner, abc7 news. maureen: former president george h.w. bush is expected to leave the hospital any day now. his spokesperson says the 92-year-old will go home by monday at the latest. although possibly this weekend. president bush has been recovering from pneumonia. doctors say he has a lingering cough but his lungs are c
wade in the early 1970's. viennawallace said this year could be the change. >> there is a president that agrees with us, a president that promised to sign legislation to uphold divinity of morns and the unborn infants -- mothers and the unborn infants. cheryl: the pro-abortion group is ready to fight for women's rights. >> it's an economic and private and personal decision that we believe is inherently part of their freedom. cheryl: the mission for so many here to overturn the...
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we have learned that over the years. vienna atst week in ea nuclear conference on security along with 2000 of my closest international friends. it wasn't a single largest iaearence of its type the has ever held. about whatsays a lot all of us started 25 years ago. that focus on the important of controlling nuclear material, of physical detection of material controls and counting and all of -- human broad building programs, security culture, radiological security. we spent a week and many of you were there. we spent a week the and discussion, over 50 ministers participated and many of them an interactive exercise. to talk about how we deal in a practical sense with these issues. that is an alarmist. -- enormous. we started with two countries, the united states and russia and other former republic as a now we have graduated into a global think,hich is what we, i may have seen somewhere back in the past. but could not have conceived of where this would have gone. from there i want to go to a couple of observations. russia,ed state
we have learned that over the years. vienna atst week in ea nuclear conference on security along with 2000 of my closest international friends. it wasn't a single largest iaearence of its type the has ever held. about whatsays a lot all of us started 25 years ago. that focus on the important of controlling nuclear material, of physical detection of material controls and counting and all of -- human broad building programs, security culture, radiological security. we spent a week and many of you...
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the middle. draw a line up, so a vertical line up from vienna, and draw a horizontal line from the right to vienna. what you have done is isolated the northeast quadrant of the european continent. 90% of the victims of the holocaust died there. three quarters of the victims of the holocaust came from there. now, think about what that means. this in the first place is a reinforcement of what i said to you before about europe was not combed from west to east and this is where the visions and presence of the jews in presence of the fighting and absence of sympathy where the cause of the carnage. it's important to notice for most of the were the only place where the united states had planes that could bomb these sites was great britain, over there in the upper left. great-- a plane could not reach from great britain to the auschwitz camp which is almost the western most. a little further west, but try force almost the west most and a plane could not go from great britain to auschwitz and returned on a single tank of gas without crashing. now, what this means is that until 1944, until we had fought our
the middle. draw a line up, so a vertical line up from vienna, and draw a horizontal line from the right to vienna. what you have done is isolated the northeast quadrant of the european continent. 90% of the victims of the holocaust died there. three quarters of the victims of the holocaust came from there. now, think about what that means. this in the first place is a reinforcement of what i said to you before about europe was not combed from west to east and this is where the visions and...
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that slow pace continues past the vienna metro station. around the capital beltway, slow pace.ies interchange. that's the latest on the roads. you can get more news, weather and traffic on goo >> announcer: it's "live with kelly!" today from the series "the blacklist," megan boone. if you want a happier, healthier 402017, check out the "new year, new you." and, also, he's out of the "shark tank" and into the cohost chair. mark cuban. all next on "live!" ♪ and now, here are kelly ripa and mark cuban! [cheering and applauding] ♪ >> kelly:
that slow pace continues past the vienna metro station. around the capital beltway, slow pace.ies interchange. that's the latest on the roads. you can get more news, weather and traffic on goo >> announcer: it's "live with kelly!" today from the series "the blacklist," megan boone. if you want a happier, healthier 402017, check out the "new year, new you." and, also, he's out of the "shark tank" and into the cohost chair. mark cuban. all next on...
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the arrests came after raids in vienna and the southern city of graz involving around 800 officers.ending a super tanker aircraft to chile to help the country fight the worst wildfire in the country's modern history. the series of fast—spreading fires mostly in chile's central region, are being fanned by strong winds, high temperatures and a prolonged drought. 0ne town — santa 0lga — has been completely destroyed by the flames. stay with us on bbc news — still to come: we are 30 seconds closer to armageddon. peace activists have moved the clock closer to midnight. the shuttle challenger exploded soon after liftoff. there were seven astronauts on board, one of them a woman school teacher. all of them are believed to have been killed. by the evening, tahrir square, the heart of official cairo, was in the hands of the demonstrators. they were using the word "revolution". the earthquake singled out buildings, and brought them down in seconds. tonight, the search for any survivors has an increasing desperation about it as the hours pass. the new government is firmly in control of the ent
the arrests came after raids in vienna and the southern city of graz involving around 800 officers.ending a super tanker aircraft to chile to help the country fight the worst wildfire in the country's modern history. the series of fast—spreading fires mostly in chile's central region, are being fanned by strong winds, high temperatures and a prolonged drought. 0ne town — santa 0lga — has been completely destroyed by the flames. stay with us on bbc news — still to come: we are 30 seconds...
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when we convene at the inaugural meeting on sunday in vienna, we will be able to the doctor a mechanismlement it. reporter: saudi arabia does not see any need at this moment to extend the opec deal beyond six months. do you agree? mohammad: at the moment, because we have to wait until opec convenes on the 25th of may and possibly meet with the 11 participating countries that form this platform to review the implementation of the joint declaration, which was performance then. based on their crossed consideration of the market conditions, then a decision will be taken on this. reporter: speaking of market conditions, opec does not target oil price, but we are -- are we at the level the ministers want to see? mohammad: we are focusing on the level of stocks, and we are fortunately optimistic with the numbers we are seeing, including the numbers of the united states. yousef: that was our interview with the opec secretary-general mohammed barkindo. we are looking ahead to the bloomberg inventory, suggesting they declined by one million barrels, an important data point to keep. bloomberg has
when we convene at the inaugural meeting on sunday in vienna, we will be able to the doctor a mechanismlement it. reporter: saudi arabia does not see any need at this moment to extend the opec deal beyond six months. do you agree? mohammad: at the moment, because we have to wait until opec convenes on the 25th of may and possibly meet with the 11 participating countries that form this platform to review the implementation of the joint declaration, which was performance then. based on their...
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i did in the book and would like you to do with blow now mentally is to stick your finger on the map at viennaical line up from vienna and a horizontal line toty right from eenvie enna. you have identity latest the northeastern quo dropped of europe. 90% of the victims of the holocaust died there. three-quarters of the victims of the holocaust came from there. now, think about what that means. this in the first place is reinforcement of what i said to you about before europeas not combed from west to east, and that this is where the visions of -- the presence over the jews, presence of the fighting and absence of sympathy were the cause for their carnage bus for mow of the war the only place where the united states had planes that could bomb these sites was great britain, on the upper left. a plane could not reach from great britain to the auschwitz camp which is almost the westernmost. a little further west. but auschwitz is almost the westernmost. a plane could not go from great britain to all-and its return on a single tank of gas without crashing. now, what this means is that until 1944, u
i did in the book and would like you to do with blow now mentally is to stick your finger on the map at viennaical line up from vienna and a horizontal line toty right from eenvie enna. you have identity latest the northeastern quo dropped of europe. 90% of the victims of the holocaust died there. three-quarters of the victims of the holocaust came from there. now, think about what that means. this in the first place is reinforcement of what i said to you about before europeas not combed from...
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when we convene the inaugural meeting sunday in vienna, we will be able to adopt a mechanism on how tont it. reporter: saudi arabia is saying they do not see any need to extend the opec deal beyond six months. guest: it may be premature at the moment, because we have to mayt until opec convenes on th 25, and possibly meets with the 11 participating countries that form this grant platform to review the implementation of the joint declaration, which would be four months then, and based on their consideration of the market conditions then, a decision will be taken on the tenor of this decision. reporter: i know that opec does not target oil price, but are we at the level that minister's want to see? guest: we are focusing on the level of stocks, and we are cautiously optimistic with the numbers we are seeing, in coding those from the united states released by the eia. there are talks on steady drawdown. the principal objective of the joint declaration is to accelerate this drawdown. drawdown will eventually bring the market into balance. the rebalancing of this market emergence ofre the t
when we convene the inaugural meeting sunday in vienna, we will be able to adopt a mechanism on how tont it. reporter: saudi arabia is saying they do not see any need to extend the opec deal beyond six months. guest: it may be premature at the moment, because we have to mayt until opec convenes on th 25, and possibly meets with the 11 participating countries that form this grant platform to review the implementation of the joint declaration, which would be four months then, and based on their...
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around the capital beltway, you will find on 66, westbound, leaving the beltway toward vienna, got a ash. by. to the left to get this is outbound on 66. coming inbound, a lanes are open. almost a 40 minute commute out of analysis -- manassas. back in maryland, a tree down south on connecticut avenue between bel pre a georgia avenue. john gonzales is headed in that direction to bring you a live report shortly. back in the next 10 minutes and we will update your ride on the west side of town. we say good morning to suzanne kennedy. dark night was a here at the washington monument that has nothing to do with the movie. i will explain when "good morning washington" returns. bit down the road, there is a showdown on capitol hill. president obama and president-elect mike pence are headed to the capitol. i will tell did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything. comcast business offers blazing fast and reliable internet that's 10 times faster than slow internet from the phone company. say hello to internet speeds
around the capital beltway, you will find on 66, westbound, leaving the beltway toward vienna, got a ash. by. to the left to get this is outbound on 66. coming inbound, a lanes are open. almost a 40 minute commute out of analysis -- manassas. back in maryland, a tree down south on connecticut avenue between bel pre a georgia avenue. john gonzales is headed in that direction to bring you a live report shortly. back in the next 10 minutes and we will update your ride on the west side of town. we...
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kennedy and we ended up with the bay of pigs disaster in april, and with the failed vienna summit with where the soviets decided that the president was weak with the berlin wall, and then a year later, you had the cuban missile crisis. so that is what set the parameters for the rest of the cold war, but we almost had nuclear war. i am not saying anything like that will happen this time, because the cold war was at stake then, but i believe that global system is at stake now. and so my big overarching roof is to adjust and reinvigorate the practices and the values that we have always had. and then three pillars and these are the three issues. europe and russia. i think that it was terrific that the secretary pointed to the european union, because the european union comes unraveled or more dysfunctional, you cannot have a strong america in the world with a cornerstone of engagement. and the advances of russia are pushing on that. and both of those things we need reassurances for europe, and we need russia to know that there are certain lines that cannot be cross and redrawing the borders
kennedy and we ended up with the bay of pigs disaster in april, and with the failed vienna summit with where the soviets decided that the president was weak with the berlin wall, and then a year later, you had the cuban missile crisis. so that is what set the parameters for the rest of the cold war, but we almost had nuclear war. i am not saying anything like that will happen this time, because the cold war was at stake then, but i believe that global system is at stake now. and so my big...
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the orange line. expect delays due to an earlier train malfunction outside vienna. forge hill road, police are out with a crash. follow their direction in order to get by. on 123n northbound between 29 and 66 with the road blocked off for the next 12 months. watch, we traffic will update the right of the top stretch of the beltway. 10 minutes. reports now coming in that at least 13 people are dead after a coordinated attack at a hotel in some all you. this is all happening in mogadishu, where we know a suicide car bomb exploded at a hotel gate and government that -- gunmen fought their way at desktop their weight in. -- gunmen fought their way in. the blast went off after ambulances and reporters arrived at the scene. at least for journalists there were hurt. we will continue to stay on top of this story all morning long and as soon as i get new developments that will be sure to pass them along to you. larry? larry: president trump getting ready to take action on immigration. autria: we have a week from the president, saying late last night that he's announcing a pla
the orange line. expect delays due to an earlier train malfunction outside vienna. forge hill road, police are out with a crash. follow their direction in order to get by. on 123n northbound between 29 and 66 with the road blocked off for the next 12 months. watch, we traffic will update the right of the top stretch of the beltway. 10 minutes. reports now coming in that at least 13 people are dead after a coordinated attack at a hotel in some all you. this is all happening in mogadishu, where...