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or all of those tours and say, can you include this as part of the tour? would that satisfy the mitigation matter? >> it may. it's open up to interpretive plans. usually those plans are more broad. we provided a little more detail because we had more information due to the lgbtq historic statements. so we thought a walking tour -- working within the existing groups in the castro, trying to identify what the important themes would be, because the site has so much importance to four different themes, allowing the community to figure out where they thought this building might be most important and fit into through the identified sites. so it already provides a lot of background information, so we didn't feel there was a lot of research required. so if they connect with existing tours that exist with community organizations and nonprofits, it could be feasible, if they lay out the framework for this plaque system. that could be feasible as well. speaking on mitigation measures, our monitoring and reporting program, it specifically and clearly outlines who is r
or all of those tours and say, can you include this as part of the tour? would that satisfy the mitigation matter? >> it may. it's open up to interpretive plans. usually those plans are more broad. we provided a little more detail because we had more information due to the lgbtq historic statements. so we thought a walking tour -- working within the existing groups in the castro, trying to identify what the important themes would be, because the site has so much importance to four...
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now, we don't script our tours. i can't watch every single tour. in all of those conversations that we just had about heritage and identity and memory, remember that most of the people who are giving tours at these sites are wealthy enough to afford to work there, most of them are retired, most of them are white, most of them want to work there because they love, love, love their subjects. that's not true across the board. but it is true that we have to have a lot of conversations about, okay, but you really gotta talk about slavery. you really gotta talk about it on tour. we think we're making progress. we think we're doing that. one of the things we're excited about is we're going to change the tour. so starting in 2018, once these rooms are done, you don't go to montecello unless you start by talking about slavery, every tour, every house tour, and that segregation of the ideas, it's a 20th century holdover, we're doing our best to break these barriers. we've been doing it at both institutions for a long time. we talk about this with our guides.
now, we don't script our tours. i can't watch every single tour. in all of those conversations that we just had about heritage and identity and memory, remember that most of the people who are giving tours at these sites are wealthy enough to afford to work there, most of them are retired, most of them are white, most of them want to work there because they love, love, love their subjects. that's not true across the board. but it is true that we have to have a lot of conversations about, okay,...
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we started offering slavery at monticello tours in 1993, this is the 25th year of offering those tours. we started an archaeological excavation focused on slavery in the 1950's. it has been ongoing for a long time. in the 1980's slavery became part of the exhibition and in the 1990's part of that interpretation. that interpretation has changed over the years and there are some people in this room who have worked hard on that interposition has come to the floor. helping us understand, even thomas jefferson as a person better means we have to understand the institution of slavery and the lives of those people he held in bondage with which he was entangled. that last picture was an image of mulberry road which is a road that runs down monticello near the house. it is the main street of the plantation. this image was taken five years ago. you can see the beauty of the mulberry trees. this was a vibrant street. there were many buildings up and down it, it was dynamic in jefferson's life, much of it changed throughout those years. he held 607 people in bondage through the course of his life.
we started offering slavery at monticello tours in 1993, this is the 25th year of offering those tours. we started an archaeological excavation focused on slavery in the 1950's. it has been ongoing for a long time. in the 1980's slavery became part of the exhibition and in the 1990's part of that interpretation. that interpretation has changed over the years and there are some people in this room who have worked hard on that interposition has come to the floor. helping us understand, even...
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learn more about springfield and other stops on our tour at c-span.org/video tour. you're watching american history tv, all we can, every weekend on c-span3. immediate cable partners worked with the staff when we traveled to springfield, missouri. the city is home to fantastic caverns. america's only drive-through cave. learn more about springfield all weekend here on american history tv. >> i begin researching the delaware townsite in 1998. one of the township records and some of the fieldnotes denoting the location of what became known as delaware town. or delaware village. i believe it was 400 square miles in the southwest part of the state including springfield. and where delaware town was south of springfield just across the greene county line. over the course of five field seasons, we documented several delaware village site dating between 1822-1830. they probably were more europe and eyes to or americanized than most other groups because of the fact that they had been in contact with euro-americans very early. where were they from? the delaware. -- whatware v
learn more about springfield and other stops on our tour at c-span.org/video tour. you're watching american history tv, all we can, every weekend on c-span3. immediate cable partners worked with the staff when we traveled to springfield, missouri. the city is home to fantastic caverns. america's only drive-through cave. learn more about springfield all weekend here on american history tv. >> i begin researching the delaware townsite in 1998. one of the township records and some of the...
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that means no behind the scene tours and no nighttime tours. work week beginning tomorrow. that could impact 850,000 federal workers. that is what we saw at the peak of the federal shutdown in 2013. back to you.>>> we appreciate you being lifeforce this morning and that report.>>> another body has been found at montecito after recent mudslides. the sheriff's office says the body of a 28-year-old mother was found yesterday morning by a search dog team two weeks after the mudslide. her 10-year-old son also died in the slides. the sheriff's department says a two-year-old and 17-year-old are still among the missing. >>> highway 101 could reopen in time for tomorrow morning's commute. there is still work to be done. the mud has already been cleared the crews are working to repair guardrails and signs the came down. officials say several offramp's will remain temporarily close. the on ramps will stay open. >>> the remains of a soldier who died 67 years ago in korea are coming home. the army awarded the private a purple heart just three months ago. he
that means no behind the scene tours and no nighttime tours. work week beginning tomorrow. that could impact 850,000 federal workers. that is what we saw at the peak of the federal shutdown in 2013. back to you.>>> we appreciate you being lifeforce this morning and that report.>>> another body has been found at montecito after recent mudslides. the sheriff's office says the body of a 28-year-old mother was found yesterday morning by a search dog team two weeks after the...
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every house tour. that segregation of ideas is a holdover.ry we are doing our best to break those barriers. we talk about this with our guides. we are making progress. i think your observation is right, this was mentioned in the session before. appeared a op-ed that in the washington post. tour,essor did not take a and she said this whitewashes history. i can absolutely see what she said that. i can see why a african-american could pass by and not want to listen to what i have to say. of stuff about identity, understanding, interpretation of the site, hopefully he will make more progress going forward. a lot of what he said. we do not script our guides. we are thinking about changing around our house tour. we want to make sure every room has slavery incorporated into the interpretation. ur i did a mount vernon to but it was connected to a conference. ,he guide in every room said this is the kitchen there were four in flavor women who work here. thised her, are you giving as if we were scholars. she sai
every house tour. that segregation of ideas is a holdover.ry we are doing our best to break those barriers. we talk about this with our guides. we are making progress. i think your observation is right, this was mentioned in the session before. appeared a op-ed that in the washington post. tour,essor did not take a and she said this whitewashes history. i can absolutely see what she said that. i can see why a african-american could pass by and not want to listen to what i have to say. of stuff...
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nature hardy oregon and only are touring the.ski tours have to earn their downhill runs with hours of up hill climbing and . i like to take my time and i enjoy the climb and maybe stop and look at things along the way so it's not so much the athletic aspect that i like but more taking in nature and stopping to take some great pictures. this is what skiing was like one hundred years ago. they ascend to two thousand one hundred meters on the good bits are one of the favorite peaks in the area. going off the beaten track has been gaining popularity in recent years in good weather the summit is rarely a lonely place. as there are signs of noise on the back. of a ho i'm sure we'll find someone to watch slopes with of out of the home and she told the feel of the home for now we have a ski tour guide at home dating from nine hundred eleven i think it was my grandfather who wrote it because. he'd been to read bagger horn mountain and said you couldn't even get up there anymore because there were too many people because it was completely
nature hardy oregon and only are touring the.ski tours have to earn their downhill runs with hours of up hill climbing and . i like to take my time and i enjoy the climb and maybe stop and look at things along the way so it's not so much the athletic aspect that i like but more taking in nature and stopping to take some great pictures. this is what skiing was like one hundred years ago. they ascend to two thousand one hundred meters on the good bits are one of the favorite peaks in the area....
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the message has changed a lot and the tour has changed. and i think something that jennifer said early in the introduction in terms of processes, when people do visit a presidential they're there for a very specific reason often, which is about this idea of heritage, this idea of memory and what that means as identity as americans. i like to show the pictures were to talk about thomas jefferson because i think it really underscores the point. we talk about not putting historical figures up on a pedestal at our historical sites instead of celebrating memory we want to really talk about history, nuance, idea. but that's the biggest pedestal i've ever seen, right? we could get into a conversation about how we have lasted for dead white guys on most sacred sites in the midwest which is something we should probably recognize but when you're having a conversation about how great thomas jefferson was, the guy who invented america, it's hard to then move into conversation about slavery. this is a memorial intensity, because there isn't a national
the message has changed a lot and the tour has changed. and i think something that jennifer said early in the introduction in terms of processes, when people do visit a presidential they're there for a very specific reason often, which is about this idea of heritage, this idea of memory and what that means as identity as americans. i like to show the pictures were to talk about thomas jefferson because i think it really underscores the point. we talk about not putting historical figures up on a...
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of india and in india tour that would be amazing to do a world tour someday we'll see as often as national that's the last and wanted your parents say about go to tucson adds a lot of fans know first my parents were there and someone said no mike no multitude but i've been surely convince them. because you are in wrestle with a concert and i'm starting my thanks i have with you shows your tatoo that represents a comma and deja vu because of what it was about. just wasn't much so that was my day with mike singing i'd have to say whether one agrees with a teenager having to tuesday or not he's very down to earth and a really cool guy that's thanks to his parents according to him they keep a close eye on him as they should thanks to them he'll have no trouble staying grounded while pursuing his love of music. from teen pop sepang rock fine is an officially a come from macon book for paul man and rally against right wing extremism and the new phobia the novenas now finally reaping the rewards of their hard work with their fifth album strong on today they shut up to third in the german charts r
of india and in india tour that would be amazing to do a world tour someday we'll see as often as national that's the last and wanted your parents say about go to tucson adds a lot of fans know first my parents were there and someone said no mike no multitude but i've been surely convince them. because you are in wrestle with a concert and i'm starting my thanks i have with you shows your tatoo that represents a comma and deja vu because of what it was about. just wasn't much so that was my day...
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band had actually planned to break up in two thousand and ten the scorpion started their big farewell tour deutsche avella documented what happened after that in a major documentary film. forever and a day the title of the first major film about the scorpions. in a twenty fifteen the band attended the world premiere at the berlin film festival even after fifty years in the business the film was still something special for them. as a stroll and see all of it's a whole new experience for us seeing the band on the big screen together with an audience and here during the berlin ali film festival it's a special moment for us as we don't know what. i can recruit followed the scorpions for three years the result is a one hundred minute epic on the commercially most successful german rock band ever with one hundred million records sold and countless world hits like still loving you. along with spectacular live concerts the film shows some private moments as well. and it goes back to the beginnings the nine hundred sixty s. and seventies and the first. performances leading up to their global succes
band had actually planned to break up in two thousand and ten the scorpion started their big farewell tour deutsche avella documented what happened after that in a major documentary film. forever and a day the title of the first major film about the scorpions. in a twenty fifteen the band attended the world premiere at the berlin film festival even after fifty years in the business the film was still something special for them. as a stroll and see all of it's a whole new experience for us...
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the century since we have been offering tours, the message has change changed a lot and the tour has changed. and i think that something that jen said early in the introduction here in terms of the processes that erased slavery, you know, when people do visit a presidential home, they're there for a very specific reason, often. which is about this idea of heritage. it's this idea of memory and what that means as our identity as americans. and i like to show this picture as a way to talk about thomas jefferson, because i think it really underscores the point. right? we talk about not putting historical figures up on a pedestal at our historic sites. instead of celebrating memory, we really want to talk about history as a nuanced idea. but that's the biggest pedestal i've ever seen, right? and we can get into a conversation about how we've blasted four dead white guys on the most sacred site for several american indian nations in the west, which is also something we should probably recognize, but when you're having a conversation at monticello about how great thomas jefferson was as th
the century since we have been offering tours, the message has change changed a lot and the tour has changed. and i think that something that jen said early in the introduction here in terms of the processes that erased slavery, you know, when people do visit a presidential home, they're there for a very specific reason, often. which is about this idea of heritage. it's this idea of memory and what that means as our identity as americans. and i like to show this picture as a way to talk about...
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if you are touring in high style like elton john.y of him is playing at princess diana's funeral, and it gave a sense of how he was able to break the mold. exactly how has he changed the culture, not just in the u.k., but globally? >> in one way certainly he was responsible or a big contributor of why the 1970's was this great era of flamboyance. more recently he was a huge advocate, powerful and effective advocate, for fundraising and awareness around hiv. these are two substantial legacies for him. i should also say, obviously, this is a guy with more top 10 hits than could fit on a single album. obviously, the musical legacy is where you probably start. jane: it really is incredible. neil diamond is also retiring. are we seeing the end of an era? >> it is a little bit of an end you have been seeing. these baby boomers are aging. you can look at the passing of david bowie as part of this. it is a concern for the music business, not only on a human level -- these are relationships that have been forged for decades -- but on a busine
if you are touring in high style like elton john.y of him is playing at princess diana's funeral, and it gave a sense of how he was able to break the mold. exactly how has he changed the culture, not just in the u.k., but globally? >> in one way certainly he was responsible or a big contributor of why the 1970's was this great era of flamboyance. more recently he was a huge advocate, powerful and effective advocate, for fundraising and awareness around hiv. these are two substantial...
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learn more about newport and other stops on a tour at c-span.org/cities tour.'re watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. next weekend, c-span cities tour takes you to phase -- fayetteville, arkansas. with help of our cable partners, we explore the literary scene in history of fayetteville. watch c-span's cities tour, of fayetteville arkansas a day at noon eastern on c-span2 bus book tv. p.m. in sunday at 2:00 american history tv on c-span3. working with our cable affiliates as we explore america. >> next on american history tv, representatives from thomas jefferson's monticello, james monroe's highland, and james madison's montpelier describe how they interpret slavery for visitors to the presidential plantations, and the challenging questions on the public they try -- from the public they try to answer. this is about an hour and a half, recorded at the american historical association annual meeting held recently in washington, d.c. >> good afternoon, everybody. i want to welcome everyone to this afternoon's panel, public history an
learn more about newport and other stops on a tour at c-span.org/cities tour.'re watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. next weekend, c-span cities tour takes you to phase -- fayetteville, arkansas. with help of our cable partners, we explore the literary scene in history of fayetteville. watch c-span's cities tour, of fayetteville arkansas a day at noon eastern on c-span2 bus book tv. p.m. in sunday at 2:00 american history tv on c-span3. working with our cable...
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his goodbye tour will kick off in september twenty eighth it's slated to last three years. restoration has begun on the church of the resurrection in st petersburg also known as the church of the savior own spilled blood it is one of the city's graces. of the church was built between a teenager three and nine hundred seven as a memorial to the assassinated alexander the second and its design was inspired by moscow's st basil's cathedral restoration work is expected to take eight years. cerebellum bagga is one of the most successful three d. illustrators in germany now perhaps says because she sees creative potential in ordinary objects such as fruits or vegetables while her graphic illustrations have made it on the covers of international publications and since she works right here in berlin we thought we'd pay her a visit in her studio. a sunday breakfast made of paper. great made of marble. made a vegetable. brain made of wool. or even. the whole head made of food. zahra isn't bad it is a visual storytelling everything around her serves as a source of inspiration and of m
his goodbye tour will kick off in september twenty eighth it's slated to last three years. restoration has begun on the church of the resurrection in st petersburg also known as the church of the savior own spilled blood it is one of the city's graces. of the church was built between a teenager three and nine hundred seven as a memorial to the assassinated alexander the second and its design was inspired by moscow's st basil's cathedral restoration work is expected to take eight years....
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or --ore at c-span.co c-span.org/city tour. tour, we'll explore the literary scene and history of fayetteville. c-span cities tour of fayetteville, arkansas, next on rday at noon eastern c-span 2's book tv and next sunday at 2:00 p.m. on american c-span 3. on orking with our cable affiliates as we explore america. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] week on q&a, mark bowden discusses his
or --ore at c-span.co c-span.org/city tour. tour, we'll explore the literary scene and history of fayetteville. c-span cities tour of fayetteville, arkansas, next on rday at noon eastern c-span 2's book tv and next sunday at 2:00 p.m. on american c-span 3. on orking with our cable affiliates as we explore america. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit...
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we accompanied her on the road and here is our exclusive tour report. the airport at fort lauderdale florida ten o'clock in the morning natalie horler and her backup dancers are on their way to their first appointment of the day they were in new york yesterday and today they have a long day of interviews and performing in miami. to cope with the rigors of touring the singer places a lot of value on having a harmonious team. we have a very close relationship you're around each other all the time every second you're travelling. badly and maybe you get cranky so it doesn't make sense to tour with people you can't stand. a stop at a local radio station it is why one hundred back. after the interview there's an exclusive acoustic gig at the radio station. two hundred listeners have won a ticket giveaway and they all know the lyrics to all the stops. in the. i get this feeling in every family can. damn hot that i want. that i. really. love her i heard her car. for the audience was the opportunity to take photos with their idol having contact with her fans is
we accompanied her on the road and here is our exclusive tour report. the airport at fort lauderdale florida ten o'clock in the morning natalie horler and her backup dancers are on their way to their first appointment of the day they were in new york yesterday and today they have a long day of interviews and performing in miami. to cope with the rigors of touring the singer places a lot of value on having a harmonious team. we have a very close relationship you're around each other all the time...
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and we will be live to syd ney tour event.e will be live to sydney for the second day of the fifth test. stick around for that. hello and welcome to the programme where we start with the footballing news that two wonderful goals at wembley stadium saw tottenham and west ham finish honours even at 1—1 in the english premier league. it was a match that sprung to life late and it was watched by the bbc‘s alastair bruce—ball. west ham one. great result for west ham. pochetino is less pleased with that. both goals came in the second half, absolute stunners from long—range. equalising with a goal from similar distance at similar speed and similar accuracy. two fabulous goals in this premier league encounter. one point west ham moves them above bournemouth and they are level with newcastle and crystal palace might deem with a late penalty decision when tottenham we re late penalty decision when tottenham were certain they had won but a defeat would have been cool on west ham. a great second half. tottenham one, west ham one. in spain
and we will be live to syd ney tour event.e will be live to sydney for the second day of the fifth test. stick around for that. hello and welcome to the programme where we start with the footballing news that two wonderful goals at wembley stadium saw tottenham and west ham finish honours even at 1—1 in the english premier league. it was a match that sprung to life late and it was watched by the bbc‘s alastair bruce—ball. west ham one. great result for west ham. pochetino is less pleased...
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but it has certainly been a challenge, earlier in the tour.o our cricket correspondent jonathan agnew and asked him about bayliss setting an end date for his time in charge of england. some people could say it was presumptuous. i will be easier and to 2019 anyway? i am not sure about is how he said it but he clearly believes he has got a part to play until 2019. going to be a review of this tour, if those conducting that feel that the court is culpable for the performance then he could not be here in 2019. do you think he is culpable in any part? they will be looking at the discipline off field. that is something that he has admitted has really dogged the tour. it started with ben stokes, entirely out of his hands but always a lot of scrutiny of the players, and from the first night onwards... incidents. it is something that falls onto his watch. the has to set the discipline required. finally, no time to catch breath. one day seriies. then new zealand, pakistan, india. what do you hope to see from them, going forward? got to get a young quick
but it has certainly been a challenge, earlier in the tour.o our cricket correspondent jonathan agnew and asked him about bayliss setting an end date for his time in charge of england. some people could say it was presumptuous. i will be easier and to 2019 anyway? i am not sure about is how he said it but he clearly believes he has got a part to play until 2019. going to be a review of this tour, if those conducting that feel that the court is culpable for the performance then he could not be...
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but in terms of tour risk, i haven't come across one in jamaica for some of tour risk, i haven't comeis partly because of the fact that the hotels, the destination, the tour operators take the safety of holiday—makers seriously, when you go to the resorts and hotels they have very strict security. the vast majority of people going on holiday will stay in the resorts, they have their own beach, they pioneered all inclusives in jamaica their own beach, they pioneered all inclusives injamaica for security issue, if you are travelling o nut the next few days to montego bay, i must stress this is only one part of the island where the state of emergency is in place. follow the advice of your tour operator. they will say stay in the resort, you might be tempted to go into the local town and meet local people. that is not advisable. it is easy if you don't know an area well to stray into pa rt of you don't know an area well to stray into part of town that is dangerous. if you lived there you would know that but as a tourist you wouldn't. what if you are not travelling with a group, a tour ope
but in terms of tour risk, i haven't come across one in jamaica for some of tour risk, i haven't comeis partly because of the fact that the hotels, the destination, the tour operators take the safety of holiday—makers seriously, when you go to the resorts and hotels they have very strict security. the vast majority of people going on holiday will stay in the resorts, they have their own beach, they pioneered all inclusives in jamaica their own beach, they pioneered all inclusives injamaica...
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tiffany rock, a producer on our cities tour team. this year we visit the 24 cities. right now we're going to show you several stops from our time in richmond, virginia. >> while until richmond, we took a driving tour of the city with merrill levar stoney. >> all right. mayor stoney, thank you for showing us around richmond today. >> thank you. >> if somebody has never been to richmond, virginia, what should they know about the city swl i think they should know that this is the cultural history arts capital of all things virginia. we're a city on the rise, we're drive, but imagine a thriving city with the backdrop of all the historic riches we have here as well. >> so we're going to a historic neighborhood right flou now then. >> we're headed to church zblil what makes it distinct? >> it's part of the original layout of the city of richmond. you're about to see the original part of the city right here on the right, saint john's church. >> tell me for those who don't know what happened at saint john's church, tell me about that spot. >
tiffany rock, a producer on our cities tour team. this year we visit the 24 cities. right now we're going to show you several stops from our time in richmond, virginia. >> while until richmond, we took a driving tour of the city with merrill levar stoney. >> all right. mayor stoney, thank you for showing us around richmond today. >> thank you. >> if somebody has never been to richmond, virginia, what should they know about the city swl i think they should know that this...
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shai is going to be on this tour. on a bus? >> talk to me the first week and see how it goes. >> maybe that's because the 11-month-old just started taking his first steps. >> he toholds on to the oven ba. >> starting in march they will hit the road for nine weeks, stopping in 49 cities, and there's just one tour must-have. >> definitely not sharing a bus. 100%. >> yeah, we shared a bus last time. >> val's girlfriend, jenna johnson, won't be touring with them, but she does plan to visit. >> would you do a big wow proposal. >> we're definitely going to have a lot of wow moments. i don't know if they're going to be in the form of proposals. maybe. >> may be. >> what about the pro's future with dancing? >> i will be gladly returning as many times as they ask me back. >> honestly i can't say this year. we'll see what happens. maybe there will be another baby. >> they are not joking. peta says they want to extend the family. it's all about finding the right time. >>> still to come, chris hemsworth mixing business and pleasu
shai is going to be on this tour. on a bus? >> talk to me the first week and see how it goes. >> maybe that's because the 11-month-old just started taking his first steps. >> he toholds on to the oven ba. >> starting in march they will hit the road for nine weeks, stopping in 49 cities, and there's just one tour must-have. >> definitely not sharing a bus. 100%. >> yeah, we shared a bus last time. >> val's girlfriend, jenna johnson, won't be touring with...
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saying goodbye with one last farewell tour.stepping out of the spotlight and what he's going to do now. ♪ under the covers ♪ and i guess that's why they call it the blues ♪ you're more than just a bathroom disease. you're a life of unpredictable symptoms. crohn's, you've tried to own us. but now it's our turn to take control with stelara® stelara® works differently for adults with moderately to severely active crohn's disease. studies showed relief and remission, with dosing every 8...
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this is part of his tour.region, and here it has been struggling to rebuild, remember the devastating floods that affected them last year. the area itself, he is likely to be preaching to some 500,000 people, that is what they have allowed for, many have been gathering since last night in anticipation of the pontiff‘s arrival. from here, he is then set to go to buenos aires and an area where people were killed in the heavy rain, the floods and the landslides as well, and later he will be presiding over a ceremony in the town square, with round 35,000 followers, meeting with members of the clergy, and locals have been saying we are waiting to see if the pope brings blessings and can fix everything we have lost. have lost faith there in the pontiff. and as he has been travelling, he, i beg your pardon, he has been talking about great business interest, rallying against great business interests in peru itself, endangering the amazon and its tribes. on friday, a stark warning about the future of the rainforest, th
this is part of his tour.region, and here it has been struggling to rebuild, remember the devastating floods that affected them last year. the area itself, he is likely to be preaching to some 500,000 people, that is what they have allowed for, many have been gathering since last night in anticipation of the pontiff‘s arrival. from here, he is then set to go to buenos aires and an area where people were killed in the heavy rain, the floods and the landslides as well, and later he will be...
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the bi annual the tour shows in the french capital are a highlight of the fashion calendar. british pop star elton john has announced that he'll retire from the road after a long farewell tour. of a most amazing career i've had every award every accolade possible and you know you have to say enough's enough and what's the most important thing i want to live down on this the children they've changed our lives. i want to selfishly buy all the away from them that would break my heart of. the singer said he would not be retiring completely and would continue to write songs and give occasional performances over the past fifty years elton john has sold more. and three hundred million records making him one of the most successful artists in music history. i want to go out with a bang and say thank you. hopefully saying goodbye to a friend. this goodbye tour will kick off in september twenty eighth it's slated to last three years. restoration has begun on the church of the resurrection in st petersburg also known as the church of the savior on spilled blood it is one of the city's g
the bi annual the tour shows in the french capital are a highlight of the fashion calendar. british pop star elton john has announced that he'll retire from the road after a long farewell tour. of a most amazing career i've had every award every accolade possible and you know you have to say enough's enough and what's the most important thing i want to live down on this the children they've changed our lives. i want to selfishly buy all the away from them that would break my heart of. the...
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in february the power metal bands world tour continues in south america and asia her arrest . rely. on her arrest. so trying to do all milky chance is about to embark on another tour of north america but get your tickets fast many gigs are already sold out. as. to spotify little. every week bob explored publishes a new play list on spotify with twenty songs from all made in germany. you'll also find a chart toppers new releases and classic kids' follow proper export on spotify. time to let your hair down as we look back at the battle of the bands contest at back an open air and separate shows we profile each of the five winners this time in music or from ice dance called them selves an experience a movement ants a plague. clinton forged from the deepest darkest completists corners of the icelandic metal scene. this isn't just any newcomer band and there's a message to their madness live. we incorporate a lot of noise a lot of electronic instruments and we have three guitarists and we're just we're always trying to bring something new to the drawing board so i think sonically and vis
in february the power metal bands world tour continues in south america and asia her arrest . rely. on her arrest. so trying to do all milky chance is about to embark on another tour of north america but get your tickets fast many gigs are already sold out. as. to spotify little. every week bob explored publishes a new play list on spotify with twenty songs from all made in germany. you'll also find a chart toppers new releases and classic kids' follow proper export on spotify. time to let your...
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for the head of the tour doping belongs in the past. but it was a lot of good looking men to call the icon on these other. days off i've only. yesterday i however some traces of the past are always present i respond surface stina and team coach fetus remind everyone of significant doping cases. star athletes that used to dope have returned such as alexander vinokourov who's now the head of team a stana . others have gone on to become consultants on televisions like who shot the film. in spite of the sixteen year in re tests that proved negative in the tour de france two thousand and fifteen edition christopher froome the winner of the tour could not escape a suspicious public. don't don't dislike me you know mexico tell you to do more that you can get it dirty so he she just said so did all of those what will some soon get free to tweak goof for us and all but still using whoa. good to see you fall. short on these altar boys. it was. so how effective are the tests carried out for the tour de france. who. was a puppet to. the curia deliv
for the head of the tour doping belongs in the past. but it was a lot of good looking men to call the icon on these other. days off i've only. yesterday i however some traces of the past are always present i respond surface stina and team coach fetus remind everyone of significant doping cases. star athletes that used to dope have returned such as alexander vinokourov who's now the head of team a stana . others have gone on to become consultants on televisions like who shot the film. in spite...
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learn more about springfield and other stops on our tour on c-span/cities tour. you're watching american history tv all weekend every weekend on c-span3. >> tonight on c-span's q&a. >> i propose action now before it is too late. i say again and again and again that i propose it for our own american self interest. hendrik hank meyer with his book the man in the middle of the american century. himself in opposition when fdr is elected and the democrats take the majority in the senate. he is in opposition for the next dozen years. that means that to get anything done, which often meant resisting some of franklin roosevelt's initiatives, there needed to be a coalition. he needed to reach across the aisle. "q&a" tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span. >> next on lectures in history, i was state university professor teaches a class on food during the great depression. she describes the way families try to stretch their money and food supply, often while gardening, buying cheap ingredients, and eating the same thing over and over. her class is about 50 minutes. prof. riney-k
learn more about springfield and other stops on our tour on c-span/cities tour. you're watching american history tv all weekend every weekend on c-span3. >> tonight on c-span's q&a. >> i propose action now before it is too late. i say again and again and again that i propose it for our own american self interest. hendrik hank meyer with his book the man in the middle of the american century. himself in opposition when fdr is elected and the democrats take the majority in the...
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learn more about springfield and other stops on our tour at c-span.org/cities tour. you're watching american history tv all weekend, every weekend, on c-span3. american history tv has been marking the centennial of a first world war with special programs, lectures, and conferences about the conflict. up next, a session from a two-day symposium at the national world war i museum and memorial in kansas city. nybergry michael presents a talk
learn more about springfield and other stops on our tour at c-span.org/cities tour. you're watching american history tv all weekend, every weekend, on c-span3. american history tv has been marking the centennial of a first world war with special programs, lectures, and conferences about the conflict. up next, a session from a two-day symposium at the national world war i museum and memorial in kansas city. nybergry michael presents a talk
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it was a challenge earlier in the tour.st during the build hispania needs to be made as soon as possible. the tour and felt a champion denies any wrongdoing after a year in sample containing an asthma drug was found in his system. translation: i'm not going to say a lot about chris froome but i will say this. we wish foran froome but i will say this. we wish for an outcome as quickly as possible. the investigation will no doubt be led in a strong way with the new international cycling union president and that‘s what we want. we need to come out of this security, come out of this ambiguity, and we want this to happen quickly as possible. that's just about it from sportsday. manchester city squeaking past bristol city in the first leg of their league cup semifinal. 2—1 up and they play the second leg in a fortnight. coming up next, it‘s the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are charlie wells, deputy snapchat editor at the economist and hugh muir, associate
it was a challenge earlier in the tour.st during the build hispania needs to be made as soon as possible. the tour and felt a champion denies any wrongdoing after a year in sample containing an asthma drug was found in his system. translation: i'm not going to say a lot about chris froome but i will say this. we wish foran froome but i will say this. we wish for an outcome as quickly as possible. the investigation will no doubt be led in a strong way with the new international cycling union...
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learn more about newport and other stops on our tour at c-span.org/cities tour. you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span 3. c-span's q&a, author and harvard law school professor noah feldman in his book "the three lives of james madison, genius, partisan and president." >> the constitution is madison's monument. the constitution is all around you when you come to washington, d.c. the w three-parth structureol of government, the way people speak to eache other, the exercise of free speech -- all of that is madison's monument. so, sort of as was the case in st. paul's where christopher wren's blindman says if you seek is my man, look around you. if you seek madison's monument around you, look around you and you see it everywhere. >> sunday night at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span. on lectures in history, depaul university professor mark polad teaches a class on representations and president abraham lincoln in photographs. here is a preview. >> so, here's lincoln, mary todd. this is lincoln's oldest son robert todd who actually posed for a
learn more about newport and other stops on our tour at c-span.org/cities tour. you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span 3. c-span's q&a, author and harvard law school professor noah feldman in his book "the three lives of james madison, genius, partisan and president." >> the constitution is madison's monument. the constitution is all around you when you come to washington, d.c. the w three-parth structureol of government, the way people...
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retiring from touring. emotional press conference in new york, elton john says he will no longer be touring because he wants to focus on his family. fans will have a final chance to see him in concert. he also announced he will be hitting the road for his three-year farewell yellow brick road tour. and although this may be his last tour, elton john says he's not going quietly. >> i'm not the sort of guy who's a whimperry guy. i want to go out with a bang and say thank you and leave people think, god, i saw the last show and it was fantastic. >> over the course of his nearly 50-year career elton john has sold 300 million records, won five grammys, an oscar, a golden globe, and a tony award. >> nothing like elton john. so he's going to go big before he goes home. right? that's the way to do it. >> that's all he knows how. just like that. >>> still to come, new details on the alleged shooter at a kentucky high school as the parents of a victim speaks out. powerful skincare, now light-as-air a breakthrough mois
retiring from touring. emotional press conference in new york, elton john says he will no longer be touring because he wants to focus on his family. fans will have a final chance to see him in concert. he also announced he will be hitting the road for his three-year farewell yellow brick road tour. and although this may be his last tour, elton john says he's not going quietly. >> i'm not the sort of guy who's a whimperry guy. i want to go out with a bang and say thank you and leave people...