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los gigantes visitaron a washington nates, veamos cu adams, misma entrada bateador diferente pero elarriba, juego pem empatado en sexta entrada vea al pitcher, ya sabe que la botÓ chapman, boleto de ida sin retorno. ahora recibe maÑana a toronto. >>> hemos dominado la acciÓn un dÍa mÁs, cambio y fuera. >>> aquiles va esta, escuche bien porque no es broma, ha escuchado alguna vez de la leche de cucaracha, pues existe bh po dprie ser el alimento fui kwois, han estudiado por aÑos la posibilidad de utilizar la leche de cucaracha como alimento ya que es recomendable incorporar in sin togos en lado ta dÍa ra. >>> ademÁs, de dar respiro a la ganaderÍa, contiene 4 veces mÁs proteÍna que la de la vaca. la pregunta es, quien se anÍma cÓmo se ordeÑan, no.... >>> es como cuÁn terminan de parir, pero se me hace que me voy a a wree gar. (aplausos) eso (gritan) "titulares y mÁs" es presentado por coors light Órale! muchachos aplauso (gritan) (aplausos) eso estamos aquÍ, toda la l shÚ mÁs" coors light. >> cÓmo estÁs anita? >> muy bien, muriÉndome de frÍo. >> sentÉmonos por favor. >> hoy habrÁ buena
los gigantes visitaron a washington nates, veamos cu adams, misma entrada bateador diferente pero elarriba, juego pem empatado en sexta entrada vea al pitcher, ya sabe que la botÓ chapman, boleto de ida sin retorno. ahora recibe maÑana a toronto. >>> hemos dominado la acciÓn un dÍa mÁs, cambio y fuera. >>> aquiles va esta, escuche bien porque no es broma, ha escuchado alguna vez de la leche de cucaracha, pues existe bh po dprie ser el alimento fui kwois, han estudiado por...
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former nba slam dunk champion and oakland native nate robinson was on hand at washington elementary school. robinson says he'll never forget his first basketball. >> really loving that basketball. always kept it with me wherever i wanted. my hands used to be dirty. would i dribble everywhere i went. it was like my best friend. >> it's like a blanket but instead of the basketball -- >> i'm sure that's how he became the slam dunk champ, right? even treated kids to a slam dunk spectacular. that's pretty cool. they plan to donate 10,000 balls to youth organizations all around the bay area. decathlon is opening its u.s. flagship store in emeryville. >>> coming up, the trump administration was ready to play hardball with sanctuary cities. and next at 5:00 a.m., the political payback the president wanted to inflict on san francisco as well as other cities across the country. >>> another possible sign of trouble for tesla. the company that's pulling out of the automaker's battery factory. >> and light at the end of the tunnel. when the work will begin on the sales force transit it's a deal so good
former nba slam dunk champion and oakland native nate robinson was on hand at washington elementary school. robinson says he'll never forget his first basketball. >> really loving that basketball. always kept it with me wherever i wanted. my hands used to be dirty. would i dribble everywhere i went. it was like my best friend. >> it's like a blanket but instead of the basketball -- >> i'm sure that's how he became the slam dunk champ, right? even treated kids to a slam dunk...
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washington journal," life every day with news and policy issues that impact you. formerup sunday morning, homeland security department counterterrorism official nate schneider discussespartment of homeland security is restructuring its domestic terrorism unit. the washington times discusses campaign 2020. in bloomberg news miami bureau chief discusses recovery aid to puerto rico. be sure to watch c-span's washington," live at 7:00 a.m. eastern. join the discussion. announcer: watch the american story unfold on american history tv. sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern on "reel america," looking back at nato's 10th anniversary, and then "rocket girls," the women of nasa's jet propulsion laboratory. this weekend on american history tv on c-span3. announcer: former south carolina senator -- a moderate democrat, has died. he was 97 years old. as governor, he helped guide to south carolina through desegregation, then went on to serve six terms of the u.s. senate and made an unsuccessful bid for the presidency in 1984. 2004, after more than 38 years in office, senator hollings delivered his farewell speech to colleagues. he begins his remarks by thanking a junior south carolina sena
washington journal," life every day with news and policy issues that impact you. formerup sunday morning, homeland security department counterterrorism official nate schneider discussespartment of homeland security is restructuring its domestic terrorism unit. the washington times discusses campaign 2020. in bloomberg news miami bureau chief discusses recovery aid to puerto rico. be sure to watch c-span's washington," live at 7:00 a.m. eastern. join the discussion. announcer: watch...
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washington live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. sunday morning, former homeland security department counterterrorism official nate snyder discusses reports that the department of homeland security is restructuring its domestic terrorism unit. reportersgton times discuss campaign 2020. jonathan levine discusses recovery aid to puerto rico. live "washington journal" sunday morning. join the discussion. >> sunday on book tv at noon eastern, in-depth is lived with for a naomi printz discussion on her latest book, bankersn how central rigged the world. join our live conversation with your phone calls, tweets, and facebook questions. ward on thevicky careers of jared kushner and the ivanka trump in her book christian or -- kushner inc. donald trump, this is the other interesting dynamic. become tooe point much of an obstacle for him that they have to let them go. he was. his over when they -- he over when they misused emails. that caused him to say to john kelly, can you just get rid of them? make life so unpleasant that they don't want to work here. it is donald trump we cannot pull the trigger on his own daughter. he seems to forget about it
washington live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. sunday morning, former homeland security department counterterrorism official nate snyder discusses reports that the department of homeland security is restructuring its domestic terrorism unit. reportersgton times discuss campaign 2020. jonathan levine discusses recovery aid to puerto rico. live "washington journal" sunday morning. join the discussion. >> sunday on book tv at noon eastern, in-depth is lived...
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measles hot spots across the country from washington state, where they handed out free vaccines, to areas of michigan, where some schools have told unvax nated students to stay home. most cases in new york, clustered in an ultra orthodox jewish neighborhood, where vaccination rates are low. >> we've worked to make sure that vulnerable people are kept safe during this outbreak and to challenge the dangerous misinformation that is being spread by a group of ant anti-vaxxers. >> reporter: david, experts say the meezles is one of the most contagious diseases. here in new york, 21 people have been hospitalized, five in intensive care. david? >> erielle, thank you. >>> in the meantime, we're going to turn next this evening to new and chilling 911 calls just released tonight, after a young student collapsed and died. authorities say she collapsed after drinking alcohol at an off-campus fraternity party. and what she said to her boyfriend just beforehand. abc's victor oquendo tonight on the many questions and the new concern about drinking and young people. >> reporter: tonight, authorities trying to determine why 20-year-old college student carolin
measles hot spots across the country from washington state, where they handed out free vaccines, to areas of michigan, where some schools have told unvax nated students to stay home. most cases in new york, clustered in an ultra orthodox jewish neighborhood, where vaccination rates are low. >> we've worked to make sure that vulnerable people are kept safe during this outbreak and to challenge the dangerous misinformation that is being spread by a group of ant anti-vaxxers. >>...
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[applause] journal,'s washington live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up, former official natenyder discusses reports that the department of homeland security is restructuring its domestic terrorism unit. the washington times discusses campaign 2020. and bloomberg news miami bureau chief jonathan live-in discusses recovery aid to puerto rico. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern this morning. join the discussion. newsmakers, representative jim jordan, the ranking republican on the newly renamed oversight and reform committee. he talks about current investigations by the committee and how much the public should know about the mullah report. -- mueller report. he also discusses impending issues in this session. newsmakers today at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. on c-span. history and on q&a, douglas brickley talks about his book, american moonshot: john f. kennedy and the great space race. >> a goes back to fdr, who thought the new deal was too big. but what fdr did well was beyond social security and things, but fdr built the tba grant coulee dam. eisenhow
[applause] journal,'s washington live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up, former official natenyder discusses reports that the department of homeland security is restructuring its domestic terrorism unit. the washington times discusses campaign 2020. and bloomberg news miami bureau chief jonathan live-in discusses recovery aid to puerto rico. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern this morning. join the discussion. newsmakers,...
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nate bowling wrote that essay.nt he is a governeacher at lincoln high school in tacoma, washington. ellow 2106 finshawn sheehan is now on a fellowship on capitol hdsl. when that he intends to return to teaching algebra in lewisville, texas. shawn and nate, thank you very much. thanks for joining us. nate, i want to begin with you, and ngwant to quote somet you said in that essay. you said, "teaching is a profession, and great tenechers ed to feel respected and empowere if they don't, they will leave and should." reowected and emped. talk about that. why are teachers not feelingec red and empowered? >> there's a thest of reasons that contribute to that.ar ther three issues for me, pay, work conditions and professione respect. ifok at the strikes happening and protests across the country, there's unsteadiness across the countryh particularly owest coast with housing casts, for a lot of teachers, the pay hasn't kept up. >> yang: you talked about pay, but you also mention work conditions and professional respect. >> the conditions teach verse to work through, i think puic have a difficul
nate bowling wrote that essay.nt he is a governeacher at lincoln high school in tacoma, washington. ellow 2106 finshawn sheehan is now on a fellowship on capitol hdsl. when that he intends to return to teaching algebra in lewisville, texas. shawn and nate, thank you very much. thanks for joining us. nate, i want to begin with you, and ngwant to quote somet you said in that essay. you said, "teaching is a profession, and great tenechers ed to feel respected and empowere if they don't, they...
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nate and then of louisiana and mississippi a titanate and then to alabama and georgia is that storm continues and the good friday, it could produce damaging rain and all the way northwards towards washington but we could see some snow fall. a pretty warm and humid across eastern areas in florida on friday, for easter, well, it could be quite stormy and it will turn drier and brighter, even if it is a bit cooler in new york and washington as well. showers and rain return to new york into next week. if you're celebrating the easter break and parts of spain and portugal it is looking good particularly across the southern areas, relentless rain to the east and toward some central parts of spain and showers into the end of easter sunday, across many eastern and southern parts, strong winds and high seas core conditions as well, as he finished the weekend, but elsewhere good friday across europe we have a chilly breeze coming down across eastern areas right through in to the agm, keeping temperatures suppressed here in storms around bulgaria and isolated showers but much essential northern europe here in the uk, high pressure is in charge and the warmth of his building. and that continues into
nate and then of louisiana and mississippi a titanate and then to alabama and georgia is that storm continues and the good friday, it could produce damaging rain and all the way northwards towards washington but we could see some snow fall. a pretty warm and humid across eastern areas in florida on friday, for easter, well, it could be quite stormy and it will turn drier and brighter, even if it is a bit cooler in new york and washington as well. showers and rain return to new york into next...