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how well will wait to see whether namer is is part of that as well tony smith thanks very much indeed? it's been a pleasure. today the edinburgh international festival gets underway marking its seventieth anniversary created in the aftermath of the second world war its aim was to provide a platform for the flowering of the human spirit. now the arts and culture extravaganza is the largest in the world. over the next three weeks thousands of performance will fill the venues once again and tonight we meet one couple who's been that since the beginning. i mean nineteen thirty nine i came by kindertransport. i took my picture on it i train to chairman in hollan. and eventually we landed. in great britain vietnam's got of the first five thousand jewish and non aryan tired refugees from germany. and nineteen. ninety two very carefully. and i know i'm not like getting. your idea. you were always interested in music. and when we heard there was music going on. or can we possibly go can we afford to go. edinburgh stages conference first international music and drama fest. the big flag streets
how well will wait to see whether namer is is part of that as well tony smith thanks very much indeed? it's been a pleasure. today the edinburgh international festival gets underway marking its seventieth anniversary created in the aftermath of the second world war its aim was to provide a platform for the flowering of the human spirit. now the arts and culture extravaganza is the largest in the world. over the next three weeks thousands of performance will fill the venues once again and...
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. >> in his book, "why will son matters" tony smith writes about woodrow wilson's lasting influence on american foreign policy. he talked about the book at southern methodist universities' center for presidential history in dallas. this is a an hour and a half. >>> i found that in the age of trump it's important to choose your words very carfully so i consider them to be both wilson experts. to my mind, professor knock has done more than anything totle us what woodrow wilson had to deal with, and kell us the history and moments of woodrow wilson, to tell us what he confronted and how he confronted it and the development of his own thinking in the world he lived inch professor tony smith is the other side of the coin. has done more than anyone to tell us why this matters, because frankly, everybody president since wilson -- it's not been a question whether or not they are wilsonian but how much. still continue to guide american foreign pop si today or might say coin to haunt american foreign policy. what woodrow wilson said and what professor something i win help us understand in a more
. >> in his book, "why will son matters" tony smith writes about woodrow wilson's lasting influence on american foreign policy. he talked about the book at southern methodist universities' center for presidential history in dallas. this is a an hour and a half. >>> i found that in the age of trump it's important to choose your words very carfully so i consider them to be both wilson experts. to my mind, professor knock has done more than anything totle us what woodrow...
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then political science professor tony smith on why wilson matters. and reels and discusses his book the working class republican on president reagan and pulitzer prize-winning author joseph lee liefelt looks at the life of franklin roosevelt and his final battle starting at 8:00 eastern on c-span2. >> this year's festival is so exciting and i must tell you it is one of my favorites because i'm a big nonfiction fan. the typesof authors we are going to have, katie vance's book is on every reading list you can imagine in every book club. it is an exciting time. i am thrilled. >> join booktv for the national book festival live in washington dc saturday, september 2nd on c-span2. >> now to a mock trial based on a scenario of william shakespeare's play neck best. a panel of federal appellate court judges and supreme court justice including stephen breyer heard oral arguments in the case of the weird sisters, the kingdom of scotland. at issue, whether or not the sisters were using witchcraft to aid and abet macbeth in the murder of king duncan of scotland.
then political science professor tony smith on why wilson matters. and reels and discusses his book the working class republican on president reagan and pulitzer prize-winning author joseph lee liefelt looks at the life of franklin roosevelt and his final battle starting at 8:00 eastern on c-span2. >> this year's festival is so exciting and i must tell you it is one of my favorites because i'm a big nonfiction fan. the typesof authors we are going to have, katie vance's book is on every...
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tony smith's side were pushed all the way and needed late trys from winger matty russell and andre savelion the qualifying table after condemning catalan dragons to another defeat. they won 30—6. in the rugby championship, new zealand beat australia 54—34 — a record points score for the all blacks over their local rivals. new zealand raced into a healthy 40 points to 6 lead at half time — ripping the australia defence to shreds almost at will — the performance being described as one of the best ever seen. the second half continued in the same vein — with the all blacks at one point having a 54 points to 6 lead. australia fought back in the second half — by then new zealand had already secured the victory. ronnie o sullivan has blasted his way into the semi—finals of the china championship in guangzhou. the rocket thrashed graeme dott by 5 frames to nil in their quarter—final. dott accumulated just 21 points in the 5 frames. the world's current top six have all already been knocked out of the tournament. great britain are in the team gold medal position after the second day of the european
tony smith's side were pushed all the way and needed late trys from winger matty russell and andre savelion the qualifying table after condemning catalan dragons to another defeat. they won 30—6. in the rugby championship, new zealand beat australia 54—34 — a record points score for the all blacks over their local rivals. new zealand raced into a healthy 40 points to 6 lead at half time — ripping the australia defence to shreds almost at will — the performance being described as one...
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then political science professor tony smith on why wilson matters? henry olson discusses his book
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then tony smith on why wilson matters. henry olson discusses his book the working-class republican and pulitzer prize-winning author joseph lee liefelt talked about franklin roosevelt in his final battle, tonight starting at 8:00 eastern on c-span2. >> we have been meeting winners of this europe student cam video documentary competition. at royal oak high school, jerrod clark won a price of $3000 with the rising cost of pharmaceutical drugs and the second-place prize of $1500 went to classmate mary sire for documentary on mass incarceration and mandatory minimum sentencing. third place winner rebecca metzner won a prize of $750 for her documentary on gender inequality and grace novak, honorable mention price of $250 on the relationship between
then tony smith on why wilson matters. henry olson discusses his book the working-class republican and pulitzer prize-winning author joseph lee liefelt talked about franklin roosevelt in his final battle, tonight starting at 8:00 eastern on c-span2. >> we have been meeting winners of this europe student cam video documentary competition. at royal oak high school, jerrod clark won a price of $3000 with the rising cost of pharmaceutical drugs and the second-place prize of $1500 went to...
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how he confronted it and the development of his own thinking in the world he lived inch professor tony smith is the other side of the coin. has done more than anyone to tell us why this matters, because frankly, everybody president since wilson -- it's not been a question whether or not they are wilsonian but how much. still continue to guide american foreign pop si today or might say coin to haunt american foreign policy. what woodrow wilson said and what professor something i win help us understand in a more forward-going way helps drive america today, which is why i'm particularly pleased to have the author of this book "why wilson matters" which is a darn good book, to come here and to explain it to us, and then you can go buyure own copy. so, without further adieu, professor smith, the floor is yours. [applause] >> i think everything is working. i think jeff said -- kind of introduced me in a way who introduced me, my family, who i see here tonight. my sister and i grew up in the heart of the metroplex, and my friend, karen flesher-jones, who is here, used to go with me to -- lewan wher
how he confronted it and the development of his own thinking in the world he lived inch professor tony smith is the other side of the coin. has done more than anyone to tell us why this matters, because frankly, everybody president since wilson -- it's not been a question whether or not they are wilsonian but how much. still continue to guide american foreign pop si today or might say coin to haunt american foreign policy. what woodrow wilson said and what professor something i win help us...
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on the mound....a's pitcher chris smith...his first win of ... ....not toni >>> baseball up top. e giants off. but the a's. chris smith on the mound. his first win of the season, not tonight. 1-1 tie in the 4th. adam jones of the orioles, a solo blast gave baltimore the lead. the very next pitch to mancini, and that one gone too. smith was taken for back to back homers twice tonight. the final was 7-2 orioles. >> d check out michael phelps at the pga championship. and watch this hole in one! kisner deadly with a flat stick. he's tied for the lead. ti fellow named olesson. one shot clear of the field on the quail hollow course. >> and tomorrow the 49ers open up pre-season play here on kpix 5. a lot of new faces. key players like gason from the redskins, he's clearly here to make plays. >> as a receiver, your job is help the quarterback and the team, you can put it all on the receiver's shoulders to get the plays for the team and the whole city, so definitely what i want to do, no matter who's throwing the ball, i have to make them look good and move the ball down the field. >> so 5
on the mound....a's pitcher chris smith...his first win of ... ....not toni >>> baseball up top. e giants off. but the a's. chris smith on the mound. his first win of the season, not tonight. 1-1 tie in the 4th. adam jones of the orioles, a solo blast gave baltimore the lead. the very next pitch to mancini, and that one gone too. smith was taken for back to back homers twice tonight. the final was 7-2 orioles. >> d check out michael phelps at the pga championship. and watch this...
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here is smith working out jaylon before the game tonight. >> cris: tell me what you see, tony. >> i see a little bounce and a guy that doesn't look like he's worried about his leg. so that -- he wasn't ready for lee. that's for sure. he looks like he's not thinking about it. that's got to be a good feeling for the cowboys. >> cris: he said that they had to let it heal. whatever the nerve, it heals at one millimeter per day, right, al? isn't that what he said. one millimeter a day. the dallas cowboys team doctor so the cowboys had some insights as to his recovery period. >> al: wish him the best. they're going to spot him throughout preseason and have him ready for opening night. all-out blitz and they'll be stopped short of a first down. connor hamlett, one of the dallas tight ends is forced out of bounds. it will be fourth down when we come back with the 2:00 warning. ♪ you're gonna have dizziness, nausea, and sweaty eyelids. ♪ ♪ and in certain cases chronic flatulence. ♪ no ♪ sooooo gassy girl. so gassy. if you're boyz ii men, you make anything sound good. it's what y
here is smith working out jaylon before the game tonight. >> cris: tell me what you see, tony. >> i see a little bounce and a guy that doesn't look like he's worried about his leg. so that -- he wasn't ready for lee. that's for sure. he looks like he's not thinking about it. that's got to be a good feeling for the cowboys. >> cris: he said that they had to let it heal. whatever the nerve, it heals at one millimeter per day, right, al? isn't that what he said. one millimeter a...
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here is smith working out jaylon before the game tonight. >> cris: tell me what you see, tony. >> i see a little bounce and a guy that doesn't look like he's worried about his leg. so that -- he wasn't ready for lee. that's for sure. he looks like he's not thinking about it. that's got to be a good feeling for the cowboys. >> cris: he said that they had to let it heal. whatever the nerve, it heals at one millimeter per day, right, al? isn't that what he said. one millimeter a day. the dallas cowboys team doctor that did the surgery on him and so the cowboys had some insights as to his recovery period. >> al: wish him the best. they're going to spot him throughout preseason and have him ready for opening night. all-out blitz and they'll be stopped short of a first down. connor hamlett, one of the dallas tight ends is forced out of bounds. it will be fourth down when we come back with the 2:00 warning. so, your new prescription does have oh, like what?ects. ♪ you're gonna have dizziness, nausea, and sweaty eyelids. ♪ ♪ and in certain cases chronic flatulence. ♪ no ♪ sooooo gassy girl. so
here is smith working out jaylon before the game tonight. >> cris: tell me what you see, tony. >> i see a little bounce and a guy that doesn't look like he's worried about his leg. so that -- he wasn't ready for lee. that's for sure. he looks like he's not thinking about it. that's got to be a good feeling for the cowboys. >> cris: he said that they had to let it heal. whatever the nerve, it heals at one millimeter per day, right, al? isn't that what he said. one millimeter a...
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here is smith working out jaylon before the game tonight. >> cris: tell me what you see, tony. >> i see a little bounce and a guy that doesn't look like he's worried about his leg. so that -- he wasn't ready for lee. that's for sure. he looks like he's not thinking about it. that's got to be a good feeling for the cowboys. >> cris: he said that they had to let it heal. whatever the nerve, it heals at one millimeter per day, right, al? isn't that what he said. one millimeter a day. the dallas cowboys team doctor that did the surgery on him and so the cowboys had some insights as to his recovery period. >> al: wish him the best. they're going to spot him throughout preseason and have him ready for opening night. all-out blitz and they'll be stopped short of a first down. connor hamlett, one of the dallas tight ends is forced out of bounds. it will be fourth down when we come back with the 2:00 warning. so, your new prescription does have oh, like what?ects. ♪ you're gonna have dizziness, nausea, and sweaty eyelids. ♪ ♪ and in certain cases chronic flatulence. ♪ no ♪ sooooo gassy girl. so
here is smith working out jaylon before the game tonight. >> cris: tell me what you see, tony. >> i see a little bounce and a guy that doesn't look like he's worried about his leg. so that -- he wasn't ready for lee. that's for sure. he looks like he's not thinking about it. that's got to be a good feeling for the cowboys. >> cris: he said that they had to let it heal. whatever the nerve, it heals at one millimeter per day, right, al? isn't that what he said. one millimeter a...
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and it's all thanks to smith field foods teaming up to prepare 5,000 barbeque meals for homes this summer. >> lots of bacon. >> love it. >> that's all forever us here at 5. >> tony and shawn standing by with the newscast at 6. that's now. high, gaze. >> thanks. >> this is "fox5 local news" at 6. >> rights now at 6:00 a retired marine is accused of raping and physically abusing a maryland woman for months and neighbors told us they had no idea what was >> terror attack in spain at least a dozen people killed and many more hurt after a terrorist drove a van through a crowded street. what we learned about the suspects and how the u.s. is responding. >> plus, do you recognize this man? he's accused of abducting aen trying to sexually assault a local woman. they're ep hading this warj will have them another 6. >> we begin tonight with terrorist attack in barcelona, spain, 13 dead and dozens more hurt. thanks for joining us i'm tony shawn yancy. >> and i'm tony perkins. >> and a car slaxd into a popular tourist area and isis claimed responsibility for the attack. americans in spain if you are safe be sure to notify friends and loved ones. if you use social media be su
and it's all thanks to smith field foods teaming up to prepare 5,000 barbeque meals for homes this summer. >> lots of bacon. >> love it. >> that's all forever us here at 5. >> tony and shawn standing by with the newscast at 6. that's now. high, gaze. >> thanks. >> this is "fox5 local news" at 6. >> rights now at 6:00 a retired marine is accused of raping and physically abusing a maryland woman for months and neighbors told us they had no idea...
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the great tony were voted out of office in the local because management ran a campaign against them and turned their own members against them. one of the heroes of the book is guy named mike smith a safety rep for steelworkers local five. he comes out of the richmond refinery, 12 years experience as an operator. one of the leaders of the campaign run safety issues during the strike and contract campaign in 2015 he was involved in local bargaining with chevron. they refused to allow the company safety-related demands. two weeks after the local and national settlement he got a notice on the company canceling his jangly telling him he had to come back to work. he was forced to basically quit the company without full pension coverage. purely retaliatory. he traveled to australia three times to consult with oil workers and maritime workers who were up against chevron in a big fight over its offshore liquid natural gas operations. blue-collar workers who are union militants and it open shop environment in a fossil fuel-based industry take real risks when they embrace environmental causes. it's great to see the california nurses, the service employs, lots of other unions take the risk
the great tony were voted out of office in the local because management ran a campaign against them and turned their own members against them. one of the heroes of the book is guy named mike smith a safety rep for steelworkers local five. he comes out of the richmond refinery, 12 years experience as an operator. one of the leaders of the campaign run safety issues during the strike and contract campaign in 2015 he was involved in local bargaining with chevron. they refused to allow the company...
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we'll hear from former adviser to president clinton, suddenly blumenthal, political signs professor tony smith on why will son matters and more. join it as 8:00 p.m. eastern. right here on c-span2. >> on monday, total solar eclipse will be visible from coast to coast over the u.s. for the first time in 199 years. we spoke to an astronomer to find out what to expect. >> donald lieb'berg from clemson, university, in south carolina, enjoining us now. what should be we watching on monday, the total solar eclipse, the 27th one he has observed in perfect. by far the most of anyone alive today. for the viewers who will be witnessing this total solar eclipse for the first tike what your favorite moment of the total solar eclipse and what are you looking forward to on monday? >> well, what happens as the first light of the sun is taken out by the moon, is that the air begins to cool, and the sky begins to darken, and what happens when they -- the second contact occurs, or the onset of totality, i am always impressed because from early times, people have been able to make calculations predicting where a
we'll hear from former adviser to president clinton, suddenly blumenthal, political signs professor tony smith on why will son matters and more. join it as 8:00 p.m. eastern. right here on c-span2. >> on monday, total solar eclipse will be visible from coast to coast over the u.s. for the first time in 199 years. we spoke to an astronomer to find out what to expect. >> donald lieb'berg from clemson, university, in south carolina, enjoining us now. what should be we watching on...