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to watch more video from laramie and other stops to our tour, visit c-span.org/cities tour. all weekend every weekend on c-span three. >> historian talks about george washington's ties to winchester virginia during the french and indian war. he explores the divisive role played in the growth of winchester, from a young provincial soldier to celebrated american general and president. the french and indian war foundation and the winchester frederick county historical society hosted the event. >> this could take an hour, so i will make it pretty quick.
to watch more video from laramie and other stops to our tour, visit c-span.org/cities tour. all weekend every weekend on c-span three. >> historian talks about george washington's ties to winchester virginia during the french and indian war. he explores the divisive role played in the growth of winchester, from a young provincial soldier to celebrated american general and president. the french and indian war foundation and the winchester frederick county historical society hosted the...
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i'm getting a private tour from hard historian. she'll be revealing some of the secrets of the idea who takes treasures. if not for the best let's have a look at this world famous self-portrait of. the of my members one or feel it is the self-portrait with fur trimmed robe why did i do a pinch himself in this pose a portion of the mind. via the fact that time artists were more or less unknown nameless and they were considered craftsman. and the way i do her represented himself here was something completely new oh yes that's actually new for the year 50100 that is this reprint ation of himself bears a resemblance to christ for whom until that point frankly perspectives like this have been reserved. to be could you take a picture of me with conceded steger with the conceit to do that. the next painting is by far it depicts the famous battle of alexander officers in the year 333 b.c. . when he was because i'm after just a quick look at the painting can you point out alexander to me and he thinks that he's on that rick sure thing which
i'm getting a private tour from hard historian. she'll be revealing some of the secrets of the idea who takes treasures. if not for the best let's have a look at this world famous self-portrait of. the of my members one or feel it is the self-portrait with fur trimmed robe why did i do a pinch himself in this pose a portion of the mind. via the fact that time artists were more or less unknown nameless and they were considered craftsman. and the way i do her represented himself here was...
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race to dubai hots up, with a stunning eagle from tommy fleetwood in the first round of the world tour championship thank you forjoining us. jose mourinho says he won't make the same mistakes at tottenham as he did at his previous clubs. the man who's won 8 league titles in 4 countries, and the champions league twice, replaced mauricio pochettino on wednesday. he'd been out of work since being sacked by manchester united, last december, and, in his first news conference in charge of spurs, mourinho revealed he's been doing some soul—searching. you never lose your dna, you never lose your identity, you are who you are for the good things and bad things but i have time to things about many things. don't ask me, don't ask me what are the mistakes but i realised that during my career i also made mistakes and i am not going to make the same mistakes. i am going to make new mistakes. sol have time. i think i am stronger and when i am saying i'm stronger, i'm not saying i'm fitter, i was i was fit, but i think i am stronger from an emotional point of view. i am relaxed, i am motivated and i a
race to dubai hots up, with a stunning eagle from tommy fleetwood in the first round of the world tour championship thank you forjoining us. jose mourinho says he won't make the same mistakes at tottenham as he did at his previous clubs. the man who's won 8 league titles in 4 countries, and the champions league twice, replaced mauricio pochettino on wednesday. he'd been out of work since being sacked by manchester united, last december, and, in his first news conference in charge of spurs,...
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our v mail this week takes us on a tour of paris. check in viewer shows us her hometown jakarta indonesia. the 1st section of the stock is up hill of course fortunately it's a low mountain range here in the thuringian forest so i don't have to huff and puff my way up to 2 or $3000.00 metres. all in all the tree it stretches 170 kilometers some hikers do the whole thing in 6 days others in 8 or 10 . these ours along the way let us know we're on the right path. they're in strike has plenty of rest areas and observation points. from this bench you have a great view of bach book castle above eyes and on. the vault book looks like something out of a story book and it has made it into the history books so if you're in the area you should take a look at the castle and visit the telling of eyes in a. cave. everyone who comes to eisenach wants to visit brought pulled council. from many germans it's more than just an 11th century council it's both a tourist attraction and a famous landmark and that has to do with one man in particular martin l
our v mail this week takes us on a tour of paris. check in viewer shows us her hometown jakarta indonesia. the 1st section of the stock is up hill of course fortunately it's a low mountain range here in the thuringian forest so i don't have to huff and puff my way up to 2 or $3000.00 metres. all in all the tree it stretches 170 kilometers some hikers do the whole thing in 6 days others in 8 or 10 . these ours along the way let us know we're on the right path. they're in strike has plenty of...
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with you >> i do. >> talk about the new world tour can you believe you're going on a world tour, billieing something different and cool with this tour talk about the green part of this tour. >> yes, well, basically, we just announced today, as you just said, it's the -- "where do we go" world tour and basically, we're trying to be as like green as possible on the entire tour so there is like -- we're actually bringing someone from reverb, this company that specializes -- is that a word? >> yeah. >> reverb or specializes >> specializes >> yeah. >> specializes in the best and most like healthy and green ways to do everything. so there is no plastic straws allowed. the fans bring their own water bottles. there will be recycles cans everywhere if something is recyclable, it doesn't matter unless there is a recycle bin. it doesn't do anything unless there is one >> just recycled trash everywhere you have to recycle everything >> jimmy: you're doing so many great things i love it. [ cheers and applause >> thank you >> jimmy: i'm psyched to have you back do we know what songs you're doing on "
with you >> i do. >> talk about the new world tour can you believe you're going on a world tour, billieing something different and cool with this tour talk about the green part of this tour. >> yes, well, basically, we just announced today, as you just said, it's the -- "where do we go" world tour and basically, we're trying to be as like green as possible on the entire tour so there is like -- we're actually bringing someone from reverb, this company that...
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laura: popstars go green and they stopped touring. think of that.member, you can find more on the day's news on a website thincludinvery latest on the public impeachment hearings which concluded today. to see what we are working on at any time, do check us out on twitter. i am laura trelyan. thank you so much for watching "bbc wld news america." narrator: funding for this presentation is made possible by... babbel, an online program designed by language specialists teaching spanish, french and more. narrator: funding was also provided by... the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation. pursuing solutions for america. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you, thk you. narrator: be more, pbs. ♪ newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening, i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight... >> i refuse to be part of an effort to legitimize an alternate narrative that the ukrainian government is a u.s. adversary, and that ukraine, not russia, attacked us in 2016. >> woodruff: ...two more pressure campaign for
laura: popstars go green and they stopped touring. think of that.member, you can find more on the day's news on a website thincludinvery latest on the public impeachment hearings which concluded today. to see what we are working on at any time, do check us out on twitter. i am laura trelyan. thank you so much for watching "bbc wld news america." narrator: funding for this presentation is made possible by... babbel, an online program designed by language specialists teaching spanish,...
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. >> we are on tour with celine dion.g onody shamers. >> i've alway been thin. >> and justin timberla. revealing the next big project. >> we have a couple of ideas. ey are pretty good. and garth brooks on our stage. e.t. starts right now. . welcome everyone to new york city, it's officially black friday. >> it has b it has bn a crazy one and we've stars thawill help you with the holiday shopping. >> you know what makes shopping great? music. we are with aniaa twain, and r amazing return to vegas. ♪ >> it's whato come. >> the americanusicwards audience got a taste of how awesome her vegas residency will be. >> it's vy shania, today, and - classi. we all grew up to includi >> earning $29 million, foes is named the nber one earning fema country music artisin 2019. she not the only one to star in her first sidency, she had a hand in designing the costumes. >> do y feel thepressure? are you exc inside. >> no, no pressure. i am ready. i'm having areat time. it's like studying for exams. i el like i wrote t exam. and w, i just h
. >> we are on tour with celine dion.g onody shamers. >> i've alway been thin. >> and justin timberla. revealing the next big project. >> we have a couple of ideas. ey are pretty good. and garth brooks on our stage. e.t. starts right now. . welcome everyone to new york city, it's officially black friday. >> it has b it has bn a crazy one and we've stars thawill help you with the holiday shopping. >> you know what makes shopping great? music. we are with aniaa...
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to watch more video and other stops on the tour, visit c-span.org/cities tour. you are watching american history tv. a weekend every weekend on c-span3. american history tv is looking back 40 years to november 1979 when iranian students seized the u.s. embassy and took 66 americans hostage. next, former a u.s. foreign service officer john limbert talks about his time as a hostage in iran, including a memorable visit from an iranian clergyman. this interview is from the association for studies and training oral history collection. >> i am john limbert. i was in the foreign service for
to watch more video and other stops on the tour, visit c-span.org/cities tour. you are watching american history tv. a weekend every weekend on c-span3. american history tv is looking back 40 years to november 1979 when iranian students seized the u.s. embassy and took 66 americans hostage. next, former a u.s. foreign service officer john limbert talks about his time as a hostage in iran, including a memorable visit from an iranian clergyman. this interview is from the association for studies...
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. >>> coming up, joe biden's bus tour. the former vp barnstorming across iowa after a poll showed him trailing the competition in that state. can he turn it around? we'll have a live report next. the holidays are here and so is t-mobile's newest, most powerful signal. and we want to keep you connected to those you love, with the new iphone 11. so t-mobile is giving you an iphone 11 on us for each new line of unlimited. for yourself, or up to a family of four. keep your family connected, and hurry into t-mobile today, to get up to four iphone 11's on us. only at t-mobile. wean air force veteran made of doing what's right,. not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it - with hassle-free claims, he got paid before his neighbor even got started. because doing right by our members, that's what's right. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa ♪ ♪ everything your trip needs, for e
. >>> coming up, joe biden's bus tour. the former vp barnstorming across iowa after a poll showed him trailing the competition in that state. can he turn it around? we'll have a live report next. the holidays are here and so is t-mobile's newest, most powerful signal. and we want to keep you connected to those you love, with the new iphone 11. so t-mobile is giving you an iphone 11 on us for each new line of unlimited. for yourself, or up to a family of four. keep your family...
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giving him a tour where they make the mac pro. it runs around $2800. they assemble the computer. what the president will see not just americans putting together an american company's products but, the big announcement is that apple said it will build a brand new apple campus in austin, texas for one billion dollars. by the year 2023 i believe. apple says it will add $350 billion to the u.s. economy. as we see the president and tim cook. we'll take the shot. speaking of apple. we mentioned it made three pieces of "the wall street journal" list for the top hottest tech gifts for the holiday. we got some other brands making coveted wish-list that up whyed out to me, certainly. casper not sleeping on the job. its new glow light made the list t helps you easily move from day to light, to sleep better. vice versa, waking up in the morning. one of the shining exist ideas. amazon's kindle oasis getting a very good read. talking up the ultrathin e-reader, colors shield your eyes from brightly lit screens as you read an ebook. the book i am reading, biohazard. n
giving him a tour where they make the mac pro. it runs around $2800. they assemble the computer. what the president will see not just americans putting together an american company's products but, the big announcement is that apple said it will build a brand new apple campus in austin, texas for one billion dollars. by the year 2023 i believe. apple says it will add $350 billion to the u.s. economy. as we see the president and tim cook. we'll take the shot. speaking of apple. we mentioned it...
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, his first speaking tour, very successful. all those counties voted overwhelmingly, maybe not because of booker, but he was able to speak to the african-americans that were in those counties. they were mostly coal miners and farm workers. and that set him on a road of being a public speaker, and i'm not sure he's known for that, but he would speak to thousands of people every year. he would have booked -- he would have tours. he would be on the stage with the governor and a congressman and a senator, and he would always be the star speaker. he was incredible. booker was working at hampton as a teacher when folks from tuskegee, alabama, requested that an educator be sent there to start a school, and so booker went down at age 25, and on july 4, 1881, he started a school at tuskegee. now, he was really just using some abandoned building. everything there had to be built. president ter, mckinley pays a presidential visit to tuskegee, the most important institute for african-americans in america. he's celebrated as a great educato
, his first speaking tour, very successful. all those counties voted overwhelmingly, maybe not because of booker, but he was able to speak to the african-americans that were in those counties. they were mostly coal miners and farm workers. and that set him on a road of being a public speaker, and i'm not sure he's known for that, but he would speak to thousands of people every year. he would have booked -- he would have tours. he would be on the stage with the governor and a congressman and a...
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to watch more video from charleston and other stops on our tour, visit c-span.org/cities tour. you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. next on history bookshelf, jean edward smith talks about his biography of fdr. he examines the presidents private and public life, which included his battle with polio, has outlook on the economy, and his relationship with his wife. we recorded his remarks at the franklin d roosevelt presidential library and museum in 2007. >> i am happy to start the session in which we meet jean edward smith, the author of the new biography of fdr. as i was telling him, we are so delighted to have a new biography, particularly a single volume biography, which makes it much more accessible for everybody to be able to have the story in
to watch more video from charleston and other stops on our tour, visit c-span.org/cities tour. you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. next on history bookshelf, jean edward smith talks about his biography of fdr. he examines the presidents private and public life, which included his battle with polio, has outlook on the economy, and his relationship with his wife. we recorded his remarks at the franklin d roosevelt presidential library and museum in 2007....
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we're not touring this album.ur be sustainable, but how can it be actively beneficial? how can we harness the resources that our tour creates and make it have a positive impact? the hardest thing is the flying side of things. but for example, our dream is to have a show with no single use plastic, to have it be largely solar powered. glastonbury. you are so part of that festival now. you cropped up a couple of times on the main stage last year. it's been announced paul mccartney is going to headline here next year. any chance of coldplay joining him on the bill? no. why not? i did pop up on stage last year and i loved doing so. stormzy, kylie. and then i saw a tweet afterwards that said, "you can always rely on him to come on in a tracksuit and ruin everything." so i thought, you know what? a, i should work on my trousers and b, i shouldn't be online, and c, maybejust go and watch glastonbury for a year or so. did that hurt you? sometimes these things hurt me, yeah. cos i'm human. does it ever hurt you that critic
we're not touring this album.ur be sustainable, but how can it be actively beneficial? how can we harness the resources that our tour creates and make it have a positive impact? the hardest thing is the flying side of things. but for example, our dream is to have a show with no single use plastic, to have it be largely solar powered. glastonbury. you are so part of that festival now. you cropped up a couple of times on the main stage last year. it's been announced paul mccartney is going to...
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to learn more about their me and other stops on our tour, visit c-span.org/cities tour. you are watching american history tv, or weekend, every weekend, on c-span3. >> today's the 30th anniversary of the follow the berlin wall in american history tv and c-span's washington journal were lower this morning with three hours of interviews nv recalls from the museum in washington dc. authorsus was -- were christopherson of the newseum. that's next. east berlin tonight, tens of thousands of people crossing into west berlin, pouring through the berlin wall, which opened today. not waiting for officials or even daybreak, they are still coming. host: those are the words and images that nbc used to
to learn more about their me and other stops on our tour, visit c-span.org/cities tour. you are watching american history tv, or weekend, every weekend, on c-span3. >> today's the 30th anniversary of the follow the berlin wall in american history tv and c-span's washington journal were lower this morning with three hours of interviews nv recalls from the museum in washington dc. authorsus was -- were christopherson of the newseum. that's next. east berlin tonight, tens of thousands of...
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vacation tragedy, the head-on tour bus collision. the victims traveling on a cruise ship taking a day tour. >>> switched at birth. the case that made national headlines. a woman swapped at the hospital days after being born. more than 40 years later describing trying to divorce her biological parents. >>> the air bnb nightmare. a homeowner renting out her place claiming the house was ransacked. what the security camera revealed. >>> black friday frenzy, record sales online and the best deals right now and what you may want to wait to buy. more than lieoe >>> this is abc world news tonight with david muir. >>> great to have you with us. i'm wit johnson in for david. >> we begin with two giknife attacks. a suspect armed with a knife wearing a fake explosive vest, attacking victims. bystanders attacking him and others holding him down until police arrived. an officer shooting and killing that suspect. tonight, we are learning disturbing new details about the attacker's past. and a separate stabbing death in the hague. police wanting a s
vacation tragedy, the head-on tour bus collision. the victims traveling on a cruise ship taking a day tour. >>> switched at birth. the case that made national headlines. a woman swapped at the hospital days after being born. more than 40 years later describing trying to divorce her biological parents. >>> the air bnb nightmare. a homeowner renting out her place claiming the house was ransacked. what the security camera revealed. >>> black friday frenzy, record sales...
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she said two years of touring with you i'm done with it after the last twoear tour. >> well, we would." >> if we can get around by that time we might do another one of these days. >> no doubt tim will be working out on the road. the secrets to his 40-pound weight loss are revealed in his best selling fitness book "grit and grace." >> you know say i'm gonna walk ten minutes at 7:00 a.m. or 8:00 a.m. or 9:00 a.m., whatever your wake-up time. i'm gonna walk ten minutes today. you do that for ten weeks and i guarantee it'll lead to something else. >> so it's baby steps to make it stick. >> so if it's baby steps to look like that, i'll get stepping. >>> meanwhile get ready for a different kind of work out, the belly laugh kind. >> that's what happens when you get "harley quinn" stars lake bell and kaley cuoco in one room. >> killing it. >> [ bleep ]. >> we get to ping pong a lot of comedy and bad words and naughty business up in the animation world in the dc universe. >> we don't have to put make-up on. no. sweat pants all day long. >> it's eightours that i don't have to spend in hair and
she said two years of touring with you i'm done with it after the last twoear tour. >> well, we would." >> if we can get around by that time we might do another one of these days. >> no doubt tim will be working out on the road. the secrets to his 40-pound weight loss are revealed in his best selling fitness book "grit and grace." >> you know say i'm gonna walk ten minutes at 7:00 a.m. or 8:00 a.m. or 9:00 a.m., whatever your wake-up time. i'm gonna walk...
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and astars search for ways to go on global tours and be taenvironmlly friendly, could a group of british scientists have come up with the answer? nuala: for those watching on pbs and around the globe, welcome to "world news america." we begin tonight with u.s. president donald trump, who has made an unnounced visit to ghanistan. it is his firstrip to the country as president. air force one touched down at bagram airfield after an overnighshflight from gton, d.c. the president met with afghan president ashraf ghani and met with troops stationed there. heu. announced that th will be substantially reducing troops in afghanistan but he did not provide specific numbers. he raised hopes for revival of peace talks with the taliban. chris buckler reports from washington. chris: donald trump arrived in afghanistan on a trip suounded by secrecy and a huge amount of curity. the white house said the visit was intended to show support for troops during america's thanksgiving holiday. he made a point of serving foodld to rs thousands of miles from their families. pres. trump: i was all set to go and i
and astars search for ways to go on global tours and be taenvironmlly friendly, could a group of british scientists have come up with the answer? nuala: for those watching on pbs and around the globe, welcome to "world news america." we begin tonight with u.s. president donald trump, who has made an unnounced visit to ghanistan. it is his firstrip to the country as president. air force one touched down at bagram airfield after an overnighshflight from gton, d.c. the president met with...
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this team, this tour, looking ever more troubled. of pressure on us well, they put a lot of pressure on us and we saw the stats at half—time and it was a pretty tough one. we we re and it was a pretty tough one. we were sapped of energy but to us, we came out in the second half and there was plenty of fight in us but nonetheless, gutted mate. there was plenty of fight in us but nonetheless, gutted matem there was plenty of fight in us but nonetheless, gutted mate. it is fair to say it has been a pretty disappointing tour so far. with more here's our rugby league correspondent dave woods who was watching in christchurch. they were beaten fairly easily and they failed to create too many chances. what did you make of that performance? i thought there were too many unforced errors. i think the disappointing part of that for me was that we didn't create too many chances and set the light on fire in the opposition half and with all of those things it wasn't a great kicking game. i thought we took a step backwards was from what we showed la
this team, this tour, looking ever more troubled. of pressure on us well, they put a lot of pressure on us and we saw the stats at half—time and it was a pretty tough one. we we re and it was a pretty tough one. we were sapped of energy but to us, we came out in the second half and there was plenty of fight in us but nonetheless, gutted mate. there was plenty of fight in us but nonetheless, gutted matem there was plenty of fight in us but nonetheless, gutted mate. it is fair to say it has...
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the 1st guests arrive early in the morning and are given a tour of the caves right next to the church. as are here you know who got off from this cave is called gold oven as an alchemy just once lived here before these pits in the rocks were carved by hand and housed wooden beams used probably to support a wooden house. we reach our destination very to book abbey. an impressive building right on the danube much settled here and around the year 617 that makes it the oldest monastery in the bay area. over the years the benedictine monks kept on building the abbey. the 18th century church owes its splendor to the us some brothers who designed many churches in bavaria. but for many guests the reason they came is the beer garden beer has been brewed in the monastery for more than 1000 years another reason why more than half a 1000000 people come to vote in the abbey every year. where you from here. up on the line of fire that promise prayer years back there are now we are. from south korea to sun. very much this close up especially the spear. back in the slightly rainy reagan's burg i have
the 1st guests arrive early in the morning and are given a tour of the caves right next to the church. as are here you know who got off from this cave is called gold oven as an alchemy just once lived here before these pits in the rocks were carved by hand and housed wooden beams used probably to support a wooden house. we reach our destination very to book abbey. an impressive building right on the danube much settled here and around the year 617 that makes it the oldest monastery in the bay...
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spain'sjon rahm has won the final event on the european tour — the wrold tour championship in dubai andg so finishes as europe's number one golfer. he was vying with tommy fleetwood for the honours and he needed to birdie the final hole to beat him. rahm did just that, finishing on nineteen under par for the torunament. the race to dubai, which replaced the tour‘s old order of merit, has only ever been won by one other spanish golfer and that was seve ballesteros. there are so many european tour players that could have done it, probably got close, and to think of that list of seve and then me is hard to believe. it is such a big part of spanish golf history and it is really unique to put my name on something that only seve has done. tyson fury will get his re—match with deontay wilder in february, after wilder beat luis ortiz to retain his wbc world heavyweight title for the 10th time in las vegas. it was a shaky start for the champion, who was out—boxed by ortiz for six rounds. but in the seventh, wilder's devastating right hand left ortiz on the canvas, unable to beat the count. after
spain'sjon rahm has won the final event on the european tour — the wrold tour championship in dubai andg so finishes as europe's number one golfer. he was vying with tommy fleetwood for the honours and he needed to birdie the final hole to beat him. rahm did just that, finishing on nineteen under par for the torunament. the race to dubai, which replaced the tour‘s old order of merit, has only ever been won by one other spanish golfer and that was seve ballesteros. there are so many european...
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we have been on the tour for so many yea rs. have been on the tour for so many years.se guys probably more than my parents. you travel with your family don't you? i like it, it's the only way i can see it working for me, to still sound too. the kids need to be happy on the road. we have the four children. a lot goes into it. one of my kids was not feeling well. she was apologising to me. i'm so sorry, i'm not feeling well. it's tougher when it is just before semis and finals before one of my big rivals. any advice for the newlywed? good luck. actually, i needed. you know what, i was thought i would start my tennis career was thought i would start my tennis career around 305. so was thought i would start my tenni5 career around 305. so come on then. after that, i thought i was going to 5ta rt after that, i thought i was going to start but maybe now it's the time to 5ta rt, start but maybe now it's the time to start, you never know. so how much longer can you three keep laying?” think that's a question, it's either all of us stop or none of us stop.” think i'm the first
we have been on the tour for so many yea rs. have been on the tour for so many years.se guys probably more than my parents. you travel with your family don't you? i like it, it's the only way i can see it working for me, to still sound too. the kids need to be happy on the road. we have the four children. a lot goes into it. one of my kids was not feeling well. she was apologising to me. i'm so sorry, i'm not feeling well. it's tougher when it is just before semis and finals before one of my...
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that's what the tour is about. the voters we're taughting, some of them don't get a lot of looks from candidates. we are going again, 18 counties overeating day over eight days. we get caught up about the horse race and polls going up and down, but it is delegates in a way that a person wins the nomination and we believe we put together a strategy that will make sure we are successful. on this notion of young people we have a robust outreach program in iowa, also reaching out to young professionals, young people like myself, 29 years old, have families, we are putting together a bus tragic to make sure we are building the broadest coalition. >> but there has been a slide for the vice president in iowa and now we're seeing in new hampshire mayor pete giving vice president biden a run for his money. and those two states do set the table. you know that better than i do. if he doesn't perform well in those first two states, what does that mean in threatening the fire wall there and the next two states? >> i think folks
that's what the tour is about. the voters we're taughting, some of them don't get a lot of looks from candidates. we are going again, 18 counties overeating day over eight days. we get caught up about the horse race and polls going up and down, but it is delegates in a way that a person wins the nomination and we believe we put together a strategy that will make sure we are successful. on this notion of young people we have a robust outreach program in iowa, also reaching out to young...
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your whole system. >> you talk about the tour and what it tak out of you.e vocal rest. >> idid. >> how hard was tha for yo and how scare scary? i had to take vocal res for a period of every day. it was a culmination of being every -- the same schedule with a bit of an older body. i think i just needed a break. which isough for me to swallow. because i'm like, let's get goin my doctors are like, no. ♪ >> it makes me think about how been through the time. have >> sure, in so many ways. yeah. i think anybody out there, y know, you go through anything to have somebody by your side. >> once you find that person is like a baptism, where i cannot go back. it's what fatherhood is. m enjoyin the ride. >> if your main little guy, silas, if he said, i want to do what you do. i want to be in the business. >> absolutely not. no, i'm kidding. he is 4 and i don't have t think about it yet. i'm still trying figureut how to manage a 4-year-old ♪ >> as if that were not enough. justin's inspiring the next generation of artists in his hometown of memphis. back in august, he le
your whole system. >> you talk about the tour and what it tak out of you.e vocal rest. >> idid. >> how hard was tha for yo and how scare scary? i had to take vocal res for a period of every day. it was a culmination of being every -- the same schedule with a bit of an older body. i think i just needed a break. which isough for me to swallow. because i'm like, let's get goin my doctors are like, no. ♪ >> it makes me think about how been through the time. have >>...
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as stefanos tsitsipas knocks roger federer out of the world tour finals.ugby‘s european champions cup is back. we'll have all of today's results. also coming up in the programme... ten years on, we remember the life and career of the talented goal keeper robert enke through the words of his closest friends and colleagues. hello there. we're in the middle of the international break with the final wave of european championship qualifiers over the next few days. northern ireland play later, wales are in action at the minute — we'll update you on their crucial trip to azerbaijan shortly but first to scotland. they can't qualify for next year's euros via the group stages after a largely underwhelming campaign but they did manage to secure a 2—1 win over cyprus today — and had a slice of luck to help them too. watching this for us was craig templeton. nicosea in november, this meant some autumn sun for the tartan army and for the team a chance to restore some pride. because it has been a poor qualification campaign for scotland and they were looking not to go be
as stefanos tsitsipas knocks roger federer out of the world tour finals.ugby‘s european champions cup is back. we'll have all of today's results. also coming up in the programme... ten years on, we remember the life and career of the talented goal keeper robert enke through the words of his closest friends and colleagues. hello there. we're in the middle of the international break with the final wave of european championship qualifiers over the next few days. northern ireland play later,...
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earlier in the season, im claimed a hole—in—one at the greenbrier classic on the pga tour.r. he'll now be the first player from chile to play in the president's cup. it's going to be a really fun week. there are a lot of good players on oui’ there are a lot of good players on ourteam, there are a lot of good players on our team, who have played there before so i think i'm going to get some experience for them. it's not going to be hard. it's going to be easy for me. it will help us as a player. here's the international team in full. four of the players who qualified automatically are also rookies — which means half of the team will be making their presidents cup debuts. it starts on 12th december at the royal melbourne club, which is where the international team recorded their only victory back in 1998. staying with golf — and there are joint—leaders. after the first round of the turkish open in antalya which is the penultimate event on the european tour, before the season—ending dubai world championship. matthias schwab from austria and england's tom lewis both carded 7—un
earlier in the season, im claimed a hole—in—one at the greenbrier classic on the pga tour.r. he'll now be the first player from chile to play in the president's cup. it's going to be a really fun week. there are a lot of good players on oui’ there are a lot of good players on ourteam, there are a lot of good players on our team, who have played there before so i think i'm going to get some experience for them. it's not going to be hard. it's going to be easy for me. it will help us as a...
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announcer: the c-span cities tour is exploring the american story. join us the first and third weekends of each month as we take book tv and american history tv on the road and to watch videos from all of the cities we visited -- road. to go to all of the -- to watch all of the videos from the cities we visited, go to c-span.org/citiestour. we now take you to the laramie plains museum which beatles -- features a special exhibit on wyoming women's suffrage. >> we are in the women's hallway of the laramie plains museum and islands and mansion. we begin to tell you the story of why wyoming was so unique, granting women this right to vote, hold property, and elected office. 1869, our wyoming territorial legislature dictated this, and it was signed by governor campbell, granting women this act. so remarkable that we have a copy of this. they have it at the capitol, but we have this copy that is so extraordinary. you can see the writing that said what was happening in the west. decemberf this act, 10th, 1869, giving women full rights alongside men, we had
announcer: the c-span cities tour is exploring the american story. join us the first and third weekends of each month as we take book tv and american history tv on the road and to watch videos from all of the cities we visited -- road. to go to all of the -- to watch all of the videos from the cities we visited, go to c-span.org/citiestour. we now take you to the laramie plains museum which beatles -- features a special exhibit on wyoming women's suffrage. >> we are in the women's hallway...
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what is the impact of bands touring on the environment?f 85,000 tonnes of carbon per year. and what does that mean? it's the equivalent of about 180,000 homes. the impact itself is not huge in terms of a set of global stats. it's actually small and, obviously cover their industries that produce far greater impacts. the point about it is it all matters. everything that we do. that 85,000 tonnes is important. and i suppose, when chris martin is talking about solar panels to fuel concerts and worrying about plastic waste, essentially what he is talking about there is trying to redesign the way that his business works in order not to have an impact on the environment. do you think they can get there? they can get there because they must get there. we all must get there. and i think this is a really terrific moment because what they are saying is they are going to take time out to rethink, and that's exactly what we need to do now. when you start really thinking about what the touring business model is like, what all parts of our music industry
what is the impact of bands touring on the environment?f 85,000 tonnes of carbon per year. and what does that mean? it's the equivalent of about 180,000 homes. the impact itself is not huge in terms of a set of global stats. it's actually small and, obviously cover their industries that produce far greater impacts. the point about it is it all matters. everything that we do. that 85,000 tonnes is important. and i suppose, when chris martin is talking about solar panels to fuel concerts and...
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and jon rahm is europe's top golfer, clinching the season—ending tour championship in dubai.ello, and welcome to the programme. saudi arabian side al hilal are the asian club champions for a record—equalling third time. they beating japan's urawa red diamonds 2—0 in the second leg of the champions league final for a 3—0 aggregate victory. craig templeton reports. optimism was high among the travelling fans, but they are one goal lead heading into the second leg was a slender one. their opponents, temp one mac —— urawa red diamonds, beat them in a final two yea rs diamonds, beat them in a final two years ago. now diamonds, beat them in a final two years ago. now was diamonds, beat them in a final two years ago. now was the time for revenge. the match did not spike into life until the second half, with a sweeping al—hilal move, sebastian genco with the ball. surely now it was too much for the japanese side? that was how it proved, as they pushed for the two goals they needed, their defence was open up yet again. the tournament's top scorer getting the goal his performance deser
and jon rahm is europe's top golfer, clinching the season—ending tour championship in dubai.ello, and welcome to the programme. saudi arabian side al hilal are the asian club champions for a record—equalling third time. they beating japan's urawa red diamonds 2—0 in the second leg of the champions league final for a 3—0 aggregate victory. craig templeton reports. optimism was high among the travelling fans, but they are one goal lead heading into the second leg was a slender one. their...
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the ladies european tour has voted in favour ofjoining forces with the elite us lpga tour as europe's to beef up its schedule and offer more opportunities to its players. earlier i spoke to the chair of the let marta figueras—dotti who told me the merger will create opportunities they simply could not have pursued on their own. i think we are going to be much better off with them on without them. the goal here is to create a better environment for all the players, especially the ones who stay in europe. it is to grow women's golf 0liver the world and lpga has done that in the last few yea rs. lpga has done that in the last few years. this is about growing the european tour but a practical sense, what will this merger mean? the lpga is financing a lot of events which will create —— which will be created in europe. they had been working with our interns for months before it was approved to create a better schedule, more opportunities for those that are coming up, that did not have the chances to play in events because a lot of them were limited fields. this is a new period for the ladie
the ladies european tour has voted in favour ofjoining forces with the elite us lpga tour as europe's to beef up its schedule and offer more opportunities to its players. earlier i spoke to the chair of the let marta figueras—dotti who told me the merger will create opportunities they simply could not have pursued on their own. i think we are going to be much better off with them on without them. the goal here is to create a better environment for all the players, especially the ones who stay...
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is it possible to be a carbon neutral band on tour?ion ofjust accepting that you have to do your best, not to be too overzealous in criticising others because everyone will catch up, i think, if you prove that it's easy to do it the right way. and there's one festival close to home that they won't be playing again in a hurry. glastonbury — you are so part of that festival now. you cropped up a couple of times on the main stage last year. it's been announced paul mccartney's going to headline next year. any chance of coldplay joining him on the bill? no. why not? i did pop up on stage last year, and i loved doing so. stormzy, kylie... and then i saw a tweet afterwards that said, "you can always rely on him to come on in a tracksuit "and ruin everything." so, i was like, you know what? a, i should work on my trousers. and, b, i shouldn't be online. and, c, maybe just go and watch glastonbury for a year or so. did that hurt you? sometimes these things hurt me, yeah, because i'm human. # i hearjerusalem bells are ringing...# as for coldpla
is it possible to be a carbon neutral band on tour?ion ofjust accepting that you have to do your best, not to be too overzealous in criticising others because everyone will catch up, i think, if you prove that it's easy to do it the right way. and there's one festival close to home that they won't be playing again in a hurry. glastonbury — you are so part of that festival now. you cropped up a couple of times on the main stage last year. it's been announced paul mccartney's going to headline...
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is it possible to be a carbon neutral band on tour? ofjust accepting that you have to do your best, not to be too overzealous in criticising others because everyone will catch up, i think, if you prove that it's easy to do it the right way. and there's one festival close to home that they won't be playing again in a hurry. glastonbury — you are so part of that festival now, you cropped up a couple of times on the main stage last year. it's been announced paul mccartney's going to headline next year. any chance of coldplay joining him on the bill? no. why not? i did pop up on stage last year, and i love doing so. i did pop up on stage last year, and i loved doing so. stormzy, kylie... and then i saw a tweet afterwards that said, "you can always rely on him to come on in a tracksuit "and ruin everything." so, i was like, "you know what?" a, i should work on my trousers. and, b, i shouldn't be online. and, c, maybe just go and watch glastonbury for a year or so. did that hurt you? sometimes these things hurt me, yeah, because i'm human. #
is it possible to be a carbon neutral band on tour? ofjust accepting that you have to do your best, not to be too overzealous in criticising others because everyone will catch up, i think, if you prove that it's easy to do it the right way. and there's one festival close to home that they won't be playing again in a hurry. glastonbury — you are so part of that festival now, you cropped up a couple of times on the main stage last year. it's been announced paul mccartney's going to headline...
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tour finals.ration tour finals. it was one for the future. now, he is right at the top of the sport. austin halewood, bbc news. well, let's get the thoughts of sue barker and boris becker who are heading—up the bbc sport team at the 02. it was such a brave performance, wasn't it? but roger federer will be ruing those lost break points. yeah, before the match we all agreed we thought roger was the favourite and we expected a lot but we thought roger was too strong. he talked about the missed break but it does not matter who you are, if you cannot convert break points doesn't matter who you are. roger never got into the match i looked on the path wrote it. he won the toss and elected to receive and i thought that could have been an advantage. would have got could have, should have. he held and broke roger's first service game and broke roger's first service game and once he was up a service he looked a strong player. how impressed were you with him today? i think the youth has arrived today. he is a
tour finals.ration tour finals. it was one for the future. now, he is right at the top of the sport. austin halewood, bbc news. well, let's get the thoughts of sue barker and boris becker who are heading—up the bbc sport team at the 02. it was such a brave performance, wasn't it? but roger federer will be ruing those lost break points. yeah, before the match we all agreed we thought roger was the favourite and we expected a lot but we thought roger was too strong. he talked about the missed...
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. >> the c-span cities tour continues its special look at charleston, west virginia. up next, we visit the craik-patton house to learn about two men, one who helped found the city and another who led troops to the confederacy in the civil war. >> today, we are going to talk about two gentlemen that lived here and had an impact on an expanding frontier, and not only in the city, but the region as a whole. here at the craik-patton house, located a mile and a half from is a greek, it revival architectural style home originally built in 1834. howard james craig was the grandson of dr. james craik, one of george washington's close personal friends and comrades during the french and indian war, revolutionary war, and throughout his term as president. james craik grew up in alexandria, virginia, so he decided to settle the land that his grandfather and george washington had discovered in the valley. charleston in 1861 was a city on the rise, and that was in part due to the salt industry just outside of town. prior to that, the charleston area was a militia outpost, fort lee,
. >> the c-span cities tour continues its special look at charleston, west virginia. up next, we visit the craik-patton house to learn about two men, one who helped found the city and another who led troops to the confederacy in the civil war. >> today, we are going to talk about two gentlemen that lived here and had an impact on an expanding frontier, and not only in the city, but the region as a whole. here at the craik-patton house, located a mile and a half from is a greek, it...
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last week, coldplay announced it was why they wouldn't go on tour with their latest album. really cut me, baby. # how can you have a day without a night? given fans tend to idolise their favourite bands and artists, it is hoped that if more musicians are seen to be acting sustainably, it will encourage more of us to do the same. laura foster, bbc news. millions of americans have been sitting down for their turkey dinner as they celebrate thanksgiving, and us astronauts on the international space station won't be missing out. that is the crew on board, showing off the less—than—slap—up meal they will be enjoying. we've got vegetables, of course, green beans and potatoes that we will warm up. and of course, smoked turkey in a pouch. we have seen plenty of celebrations already across the states, despite the best efforts of the weather to ruin things. the giant balloons in the annual macy's thanksgiving day parade were given the all—clear to fly, after fears that strong winds could ground them. thousands of onlookers lined the city's streets to watch the parade, which is in it'
last week, coldplay announced it was why they wouldn't go on tour with their latest album. really cut me, baby. # how can you have a day without a night? given fans tend to idolise their favourite bands and artists, it is hoped that if more musicians are seen to be acting sustainably, it will encourage more of us to do the same. laura foster, bbc news. millions of americans have been sitting down for their turkey dinner as they celebrate thanksgiving, and us astronauts on the international...
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also coming up in the programme: the kiwis inflict a third tour defeat on the great britain rugby leaguechristchurch. and saracens silence the gloucester fans with victory at kingsholm in their first game since being sanctioned for salary cap breaches. hello and welcome to the programme, plenty of movers and shakers in the premier league after today's results. in form leicester are now up to second after an impressive 2—0 win over arsenal at the kingpower stadium leicester had won eight of their last 11 home league games and ayoze perez had the chance to put them ahead in the first half, but fired into the stands. wilfred ndidi came even closer after the break. ricardo carved an opening but the nigerian could only hit the cross bar. arsenal then had a goal ruled out offside before jamie vardy finally found a way though for leicester and scored his eleventh goal of the season. it pretty quickly got worse for the visitors. brendan rodgers‘ side were in complete control and james maddison doubled their lead...2—0 to leicester it finished. a fourth consecutive premier league victory. well ch
also coming up in the programme: the kiwis inflict a third tour defeat on the great britain rugby leaguechristchurch. and saracens silence the gloucester fans with victory at kingsholm in their first game since being sanctioned for salary cap breaches. hello and welcome to the programme, plenty of movers and shakers in the premier league after today's results. in form leicester are now up to second after an impressive 2—0 win over arsenal at the kingpower stadium leicester had won eight of...
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those are the kinds of things that are fun to learn when you give tours. his whole life is a fascinating story. he is born on a plantation. he winds up in new york with no money. we know he did not have any money because we recently received a letter his father sent him that says we know you are without a position. he ends up in laramie, wyoming. 800 people in 1870. and he amasses this fortune. builds this beautiful building. he is a major builder downtown. i think it is fair to say that he is a critical part of the evolution of laramie all the way through 1928 when he finally passed away. for both jane and edward, what i want people to walk away from after they see this house that cost an awful lot of money to build, that maybe the money, at least early on, was made from the people of laramie and not the best way. that when they leave, they understand what they did for our community. whether it was jane's early actions with the schools in the church and suffragists or especially his philanthropy that resulted in all of these great things for our community
those are the kinds of things that are fun to learn when you give tours. his whole life is a fascinating story. he is born on a plantation. he winds up in new york with no money. we know he did not have any money because we recently received a letter his father sent him that says we know you are without a position. he ends up in laramie, wyoming. 800 people in 1870. and he amasses this fortune. builds this beautiful building. he is a major builder downtown. i think it is fair to say that he is...
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to watch more video and other stops on the tour, visit c-span.org/cities tour. you are watching american history tv. a weekend every weekend on c-span3. american history tv is looking back 40 years to november 1979 when iranian students seized the u.s. embassy and took 66 americans hostage. next, former a u.s. foreign service officer john limbert talks about his time as a hostage in iran, including a memorable visit from an iranian clergyman. this interview is from the association for studies and training oral history collection. >> i am john limbert. i was in the foreign service for years, served mostly in the middle east or africa. during that time, i didn't see a lot of what you would call successes. there were not a lot of saving the world, stopping a coup, averting a humanitarian disaster , the kind of thing you might see madam secretary accomplish in her half-hour series. i was never really in that kind of position. perhaps the opposite, trouble seemed to follow me wherever i went. i saw a lot of military mutinies, and i served in iraq, served in sudan. no
to watch more video and other stops on the tour, visit c-span.org/cities tour. you are watching american history tv. a weekend every weekend on c-span3. american history tv is looking back 40 years to november 1979 when iranian students seized the u.s. embassy and took 66 americans hostage. next, former a u.s. foreign service officer john limbert talks about his time as a hostage in iran, including a memorable visit from an iranian clergyman. this interview is from the association for studies...
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we are not touring this album.le but actively beneficial? how can we harness the resources that our tour creates and make it have a positive impact. the hardest thing is the flying side of things. for example, ourdream is to flying side of things. for example, our dream is to have a show with no single use plastic, for it to be largely solar powered. now you have cropped up a few times on the main stage and paul mccartney will headline next year. any chance of coldplayjoining headline next year. any chance of coldplay joining the bill? headline next year. any chance of coldplayjoining the bill? no. i did p0p up coldplayjoining the bill? no. i did pop up on stage last year and i loved doing so. and then i saw a tweet after it that said you can a lwa ys tweet after it that said you can always rely on him to come on in a tracksuit and ruin everything. so i was... you know what, i should work on my trousers and b, i should not be out of line and perhaps, c, perhaps watch glastonbury for a year or so. perhaps watch glas
we are not touring this album.le but actively beneficial? how can we harness the resources that our tour creates and make it have a positive impact. the hardest thing is the flying side of things. for example, ourdream is to flying side of things. for example, our dream is to have a show with no single use plastic, for it to be largely solar powered. now you have cropped up a few times on the main stage and paul mccartney will headline next year. any chance of coldplayjoining headline next...