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baker redeemed himself on his detectives accompanied, baker was outraged when he had general fighting took command of the army in january 1963. he was fluent in french. chaptered it quickly. this conveniently concealed his true intent. sharp had seen combat and was in the military, the information the army needed, he knew nothing about spies when he took the job. he proved surprisingly this work. in some of his correspondence, he used the name colonel and many of his informants, he never knew they were working for the union espionage agency. sharp eventually had a force of some 70 agents. many of whom infiltrated territory wearing those uniforms and confederate dollars for bribes. they set up a large letter opening operation. his men captured bags full of confederate mail exchange between virginia and maryland in the context for where the rebels were moving. one of sharp's officers to drop over enemy lines offering money to defeat. they proved successful with those. sharp also wasn't shy about using torture to get the truth, sometimes they were by thumbs which they found particularly
baker redeemed himself on his detectives accompanied, baker was outraged when he had general fighting took command of the army in january 1963. he was fluent in french. chaptered it quickly. this conveniently concealed his true intent. sharp had seen combat and was in the military, the information the army needed, he knew nothing about spies when he took the job. he proved surprisingly this work. in some of his correspondence, he used the name colonel and many of his informants, he never knew...
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baker place was a nonprofit in the 1960. people were trying to get well and getting off of drugs and alcohol without using the system or going into the department of public health. what happened is that they began purchasing units around san francisco and using each as their support system. they have been doing this all along since the 1960s and the reason think i'm pointing this out, it's part of the adaptability and the agility of what baker place has brought. 2016, positive resource center, baker places came together under one roof and we merge. baker place is a wholly owned subsidiary of prc and we're located on 179th street, brand new offices over there. so part of what you wanted to start with is our continuum of care. as we're addressing the treatment on demand and think about what does it mean and what is the definition of it. at baker places, we have a wide range of services and to me, this is a part of how we are addressing, making sure that people -- we're not turning anybody away. so in our acute services and res
baker place was a nonprofit in the 1960. people were trying to get well and getting off of drugs and alcohol without using the system or going into the department of public health. what happened is that they began purchasing units around san francisco and using each as their support system. they have been doing this all along since the 1960s and the reason think i'm pointing this out, it's part of the adaptability and the agility of what baker place has brought. 2016, positive resource center,...
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correspondent and alan baker john stretch this 2nd line with the rules set by the team and cuts me nor. the snapping recipes for success strategy that make a difference. baking bread on d.w. . own world unto itself. with its own gravitational pulls out. the finest musical compositions around with some mysteries terrific. don't tell me that there's. the cincinnati. how did the romantic master. pass. the bronx code. you. this is. in the fashion creases a saudi arabia claims the weekend attacks on its oil facilities were undeniably. saudi defense ministry shows what it says. of the hamas of its oil industry meanwhile in the united states president has substantial new sanctions against iraq also.
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just nine blocks from baker's headquarters. they redeemed themselves when his detectives accompanied captured and killed booth. with the other men on the raid. arse third spy there. when he took command of the army. he summoned him to the headquarters. the new york officer was fluent in french. sharp did it quickly. it would create a bland cover name. he was well versed in the military and what kind of information the army needed. he knew nothing about spine and he took this job. in some of the correspondence he began to use the code name. in many of the informants never knew that they were working for the espionage agency. many of them infiltrated into an enemy territory carrying thousands of dollars of confederate dollars for bribes. he set up a large letter opening operation has meant captured bags full of confederate mail. they read the content of sharps officers. rigged a kite. the operation actually proved very successful. also wasn't shy using torture. sometimes they were tied by their thumbs. which they found particular
just nine blocks from baker's headquarters. they redeemed themselves when his detectives accompanied captured and killed booth. with the other men on the raid. arse third spy there. when he took command of the army. he summoned him to the headquarters. the new york officer was fluent in french. sharp did it quickly. it would create a bland cover name. he was well versed in the military and what kind of information the army needed. he knew nothing about spine and he took this job. in some of the...
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baker anything? >> yes i have the opportunity to fly off the states in canada and in many parts in the world and experienced it firsthand, some areas, they have fees and charges and, the traffic separation deal here in canada even, due to not having enough labor day cannot answer delay deal the being broadcast on the system, i've seen where people are not doing cotton goes, touching the ground and fly away, because it cost ten, 2030 40 dollars and two operator craft, or those creates potentially unsafe conditions, so that's what i want to, say a our system is safe, and it's very consistent our members invested billions of dollars, so they cannot pass the cost and, i think we have a really good system, we can be better, but i think there are no mottos, in my experience personally or implemented on the international air will be which represents many countries around the world to continue to a v. envy the u.s. aviation system. >> captain, what is your opinion? >> there will be significant benefits obvio
baker anything? >> yes i have the opportunity to fly off the states in canada and in many parts in the world and experienced it firsthand, some areas, they have fees and charges and, the traffic separation deal here in canada even, due to not having enough labor day cannot answer delay deal the being broadcast on the system, i've seen where people are not doing cotton goes, touching the ground and fly away, because it cost ten, 2030 40 dollars and two operator craft, or those creates...
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star bakery nearby why am i telling you all this because our series breaking bread is back where our baker extraordinary europe correspondent gail. matters is baking bread from every e.u. country he'll be with me after this 1st new episode. this recipe starts with something we germans love to do recycling. if you want to bake the german can help meaning literally great bread take 60 grams of old stale bread grind it in the meat mincer and soak it in 150 millimeters of water overnight in this article and that is why it will take some time that's what i can predict meanwhile prepare your sourdough. mix 20 grams of sourdough starter and 130000000 liters of water with 80 grams of rye flour and leave it to stand covering it with a tea towel. now for something very close to drown in people's hearts dust out. of the car alternatives is what i'm talking about. it's a technique whereby you gently mix 780 grams of brown bread flour with 500 milliliters of water then leave it all to rest. it saves you needing time and let me tell you germans love to say. the route also is the heavyweight amongst euro
star bakery nearby why am i telling you all this because our series breaking bread is back where our baker extraordinary europe correspondent gail. matters is baking bread from every e.u. country he'll be with me after this 1st new episode. this recipe starts with something we germans love to do recycling. if you want to bake the german can help meaning literally great bread take 60 grams of old stale bread grind it in the meat mincer and soak it in 150 millimeters of water overnight in this...
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bakery nearby that why am i telling you all this because our series baking bread is back where our baker extraordinary and europe correspondent gail matters is baking bread from every e.u. country he'll be with me after this 1st new episode. this recipe starts with something we germans love to do recycling. if you want to bake the german can help meaning literally great bread take 60 grams of old stale bread grind it in a meat mincer and soak it in 150 millimeters of water overnight. this article and that is why it will take some time that's what i can predict meanwhile prepare your sourdough. mix 20 grams of sourdough starter and 130000000 liters of water with 80 grams of rye flour and leave it to stand covering it with a tea towel. now for something very close to drama in people's hearts thus out. of the car alternatives is what i'm talking about. it's a technique whereby you gently mix 780 grams of brown bread flour with 500 milliliters of water then leave it all to rest. it saves you needing time and let me tell you germans love to say. the route is the heavyweight amongst europe's n
bakery nearby that why am i telling you all this because our series baking bread is back where our baker extraordinary and europe correspondent gail matters is baking bread from every e.u. country he'll be with me after this 1st new episode. this recipe starts with something we germans love to do recycling. if you want to bake the german can help meaning literally great bread take 60 grams of old stale bread grind it in a meat mincer and soak it in 150 millimeters of water overnight. this...
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and i believe word is getting around in brussels that you're a bit of a baker i what it is indeed for instance i got from the european competition commissioner mike investigate she gave me her recipe for her ripe bread she's actually quite a baker making regularly a fantastic recipe then i made bread for cyprus the clue re doc to law which is of wheat bread covered in sesame seeds so lovely bread and of course i went for a tasting to meet the cypriot commissioner for he's the commissioner for humanitarian aid currently and he loved it so much that he offered that we could start a business together baking bread fresh one of the ok now you've been so successful there's a book tell us about the book basically in the book basically combining all the puns and buns all the fun and all the great recipes so it really the book has a whole variety 28 excellent loaves and 28 insights and ideas about what europe is all about wonderful now you made it all world's great bread as you described it but put you on the spot here what show favorite german bread and why well my favorite german bread is th
and i believe word is getting around in brussels that you're a bit of a baker i what it is indeed for instance i got from the european competition commissioner mike investigate she gave me her recipe for her ripe bread she's actually quite a baker making regularly a fantastic recipe then i made bread for cyprus the clue re doc to law which is of wheat bread covered in sesame seeds so lovely bread and of course i went for a tasting to meet the cypriot commissioner for he's the commissioner for...
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bakery nearby that why am i telling you all this because our series breaking bread is back where our baker extraordinary europe correspondent gail. matters is baking bread from every e.u. country here be with me after this 1st new episode. this recipe starts with something we germans enough to do recycling. if you want to bake the german can help meaning literally great bread take 60 grams of old stale bread grind it in a meat mincer and soak it in 150 millimeters of water overnight. this article and that is vital take some time that's what i can't predict meanwhile prepare your sourdough. mix 20 grams of sourdough starter and 130000000 acres of water with 80 grams of rye flour and leave it to stand covering it with a tea towel. now for something very close to german people's hearts thus out. of the car. is what i'm talking about. it's a technique whereby you gently mix 780 grams of brown bread flour with 500 milliliters of water then leave it all to rest. it saves you needing time and let me tell you. to say. the route is the heavyweight amongst europe's low draw many is not only the rich
bakery nearby that why am i telling you all this because our series breaking bread is back where our baker extraordinary europe correspondent gail. matters is baking bread from every e.u. country here be with me after this 1st new episode. this recipe starts with something we germans enough to do recycling. if you want to bake the german can help meaning literally great bread take 60 grams of old stale bread grind it in a meat mincer and soak it in 150 millimeters of water overnight. this...
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reverend baker's wife died of cancer. he would tell you that he would not have survived his first wife's death without george and barbara bush. barbara bush was getting ready to run for the u.s. senate. -- president bush was getting ready to run for the u.s. senate. he talked secretary baker into running his campaign. -- he used tohim call him bake. come run my senate campaign. they lost. that was what their friendship was like. he became president bush's secretary of state. secretary baker is probably one of the smartest people i have ever met. he and his wife susan were there the night he died. i will tell you a story about the night president bush died. sully.orable dog, president bush's son neil was there and his family. i was there, evan was there, the baker's were there. his minister was there. we are around the bed holding him. aands. the minister is praying. sully the dog comes in with a ball and throws it on the floor. none of us budge. sully picked up the ball and threw it again. then he started nudging everyone
reverend baker's wife died of cancer. he would tell you that he would not have survived his first wife's death without george and barbara bush. barbara bush was getting ready to run for the u.s. senate. -- president bush was getting ready to run for the u.s. senate. he talked secretary baker into running his campaign. -- he used tohim call him bake. come run my senate campaign. they lost. that was what their friendship was like. he became president bush's secretary of state. secretary baker is...
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bakery nearby that why am i telling you all this because our series baking bread is back where our baker extraordinary and europe correspondent gail matters is baking bread from every e.u. country he'll be with me after this 1st new episode. this recipe starts with something we germans enough to do recycling. if you want to bake the german can help meaning literally great bread take 60 grams of old stale bread grind it into meat mincer and soak it in 150 millimeters of water overnight. this article and that is vital take some time that's what i can't predict meanwhile prepare your sourdough. mix 20 grams of sourdough starter and 130000000 liters of water with 80 grams of rye flour and leave it to stand covering it with a tea towel. now for something very close to driving people's hearts dust out. of the car. is what i'm talking about. it's a technique whereby you gently mix 780 grams of brown bread flour with 500 milliliters of water then leave it all to rest. it saves you needing time and let me tell you. to say. the outboards is the heavy weight amongst europe's no draw money is not on
bakery nearby that why am i telling you all this because our series baking bread is back where our baker extraordinary and europe correspondent gail matters is baking bread from every e.u. country he'll be with me after this 1st new episode. this recipe starts with something we germans enough to do recycling. if you want to bake the german can help meaning literally great bread take 60 grams of old stale bread grind it into meat mincer and soak it in 150 millimeters of water overnight. this...
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baker's wife died of cancer. he would tell you that he would not have survived his first wife's death without george and barbara bush. president bush was getting ready to run for the u.s. senate. he talked secretary baker into running his campaign. these to call him -- he used to call him bake. he said you need to have something new in your life. come run my senate campaign. they lost. wellthey lost. , that campaign. that was what their friendship was like. in the end he became president bush's secretary of state. they were very close. secretary baker is probably one of the smartest people i have ever met. he is an amazing man. he and his wife susan were there the night he died. i will tell you a funny story about the night president bush died. that adorable dog, sully. president bush's son neil was there and his family. i was there, evan was there, the baker's were there. the doctors were there. his minister was there. we are around the bed holding haands. the minister is praying. sully the dog comes in with a b
baker's wife died of cancer. he would tell you that he would not have survived his first wife's death without george and barbara bush. president bush was getting ready to run for the u.s. senate. he talked secretary baker into running his campaign. these to call him -- he used to call him bake. he said you need to have something new in your life. come run my senate campaign. they lost. wellthey lost. , that campaign. that was what their friendship was like. in the end he became president bush's...
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pete: joining me ws peter baker from the namse. yamiche alcindor from nbc. nancy gerstman, philip rucker fromth "washington post." a and abby livingston. could congress pasa background check bill? about >> i would sayt is highly i put out a cal to a friend in midland which is where the shooting got start. i said is there any change of e sentiment of the people on the ground who felt this? he said absoluty not. on the flip side you go to t ate of texas and you go to houston, the suburbs of houston is where these elections are being fought. and democrats think they have a real shot of luring republican women to vote for the candidates. and so i just don't see i jt happening. my ink several members of delegation have been in a mass shooting at the basebl practice. ifhat didn't move the on the issue, i don't see how any other mass sotings where. petepe more mass sotings in texas. three of them so far. has that changed the views of the texaselation in any way? getting in front of it this week. senator john cornyn who's an ber of thepowerful m senate. there was a
pete: joining me ws peter baker from the namse. yamiche alcindor from nbc. nancy gerstman, philip rucker fromth "washington post." a and abby livingston. could congress pasa background check bill? about >> i would sayt is highly i put out a cal to a friend in midland which is where the shooting got start. i said is there any change of e sentiment of the people on the ground who felt this? he said absoluty not. on the flip side you go to t ate of texas and you go to houston, the...
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reverend baker's wife died of cancer. he would tell you that he would not have survived his first wife's death without george and barbara bush. president bush was getting ready to run for the u.s. senate. he talked secretary baker into running his campaign. he used to call him bake. he said, you need to move on and need to have something new in your life, come run my senate campaign. they lost. that was what their friendship was like. in the end he became president bush's secretary of state. secretary baker is probably one of the smartest people i have ever met. he and his wife susan were there the night he died. i will tell you a story about the night president bush died. that adorable dog, sully. president bush's son neil was there and his family. i was there, evan was there, the baker's were there. his minister was there. we are around the bed holding haands. the minister is praying. sully the dog comes in with a ball and throws it on the floor. none of us budge. sully picked up the ball and threw it again. then he sta
reverend baker's wife died of cancer. he would tell you that he would not have survived his first wife's death without george and barbara bush. president bush was getting ready to run for the u.s. senate. he talked secretary baker into running his campaign. he used to call him bake. he said, you need to move on and need to have something new in your life, come run my senate campaign. they lost. that was what their friendship was like. in the end he became president bush's secretary of state....
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still with us jeremy bash, susan page, matt zapotosky and peter baker. so jeremy, in the mid-'70s, it was all about recorded phone and office conversations. welcome to the computer age. this gets squirrelled away. the implied promise that there may be more like it. to ask a blunt question nicely, are you going to rely on the patriotism and rigor and diligence of people who are drawn to working in the nsc realm that they be will be honest brokers, go back perhaps and respond to subpoenas and find what else there is? >> some of them might. we just don't know yet. i think the way to translate some of this into english is when senior white house officials realize what had gone on during this july 25th phone call and actually reread the near verbatim notes or transcript, many of them set ruh-roh, we got a cleanup on aisle eight. we have a serious problem on our hands. because it wasn't the '70s and it wasn't recorded they couldn't destroy tapes. it also wasn't the 1980s during the reagan administration during iran/contra john poindexter threw the thing into t
still with us jeremy bash, susan page, matt zapotosky and peter baker. so jeremy, in the mid-'70s, it was all about recorded phone and office conversations. welcome to the computer age. this gets squirrelled away. the implied promise that there may be more like it. to ask a blunt question nicely, are you going to rely on the patriotism and rigor and diligence of people who are drawn to working in the nsc realm that they be will be honest brokers, go back perhaps and respond to subpoenas and...
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still with us jeremy bash, susan page, matt zapotosky and peter baker. so jeremy, in the mid-'70s, it was all about recorded phone and office conversations. welcome to the computer age. this gets squirrelled away. the implied promise that there may be more like it. to ask a blunt question nicely, are you going to rely on the patriotism and rigor and diligence of people who are drawn to working in the nsc realm that they be will be honest brokers, go back perhaps and respond to subpoenas and find what else there is? >> some of them might. we just don't know yet. i think the way to translate some of this into english is when senior white house officials realize what had gone on during this july 25th phone call and actually reread the near verbatim notes or transcript, many of them set ru-ro, we got a cleanup on aisle eight. we have a serious problem on our hands. because it wasn't the '70s and it wasn't recorded they couldn't destroy tapes. it also wasn't the 1980s during the reagan administration during iran/contra john poindexter threw the thing into the
still with us jeremy bash, susan page, matt zapotosky and peter baker. so jeremy, in the mid-'70s, it was all about recorded phone and office conversations. welcome to the computer age. this gets squirrelled away. the implied promise that there may be more like it. to ask a blunt question nicely, are you going to rely on the patriotism and rigor and diligence of people who are drawn to working in the nsc realm that they be will be honest brokers, go back perhaps and respond to subpoenas and...
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pete: joining me now is peter baker from the namse. yamiche alcindor from nbc. nancy gerstman, philip rucker from "the washington post." a and abby livinonton. uldess pasa background check bill? about >> i would sayt is highly unlikelya i put ou cal to a friend in midland which is where part of thehooting got start. i said is there any change of the sentiment of the people on the grod who felt this? he said absoluty not. on the flip side you go to t state of texas and you go to houston, theuburbsf houston is where these elections are being fought. and democrats think they have a real shot of luring republican women to vote for theirid caes. and so i just don't see it happening. i think several members of my delegation have been in a mass shooting at th basebl practice. if that didn't move the on the issue, i don't see how a other mass shootings where. texas. more mass sotings three of them so far. has that changed the views of the texas delegation in any way? by: they're not out wardly getting in front of it this week. senator john cornyn who's an tremely powerf
pete: joining me now is peter baker from the namse. yamiche alcindor from nbc. nancy gerstman, philip rucker from "the washington post." a and abby livinonton. uldess pasa background check bill? about >> i would sayt is highly unlikelya i put ou cal to a friend in midland which is where part of thehooting got start. i said is there any change of the sentiment of the people on the grod who felt this? he said absoluty not. on the flip side you go to t state of texas and you go to...
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jim baker? >> well, it doesn't have to be a crime as defined by congress in a particular statute like in the campaign election law that i think he was referring to. that's just not what's at issue here. this is an issue that sounds in -- what i mean is it comes from the constitution itself, and so it's congress enforcing the constitution itself. that's what it has to think about. and what it needs to think about is whether the president has violated the constitution in some significant way. i agree this is a very big deal. i agree it shouldn't be done lightly or easily. but in a situation where the president has abused his power to try to stay in power by investigating or urging a foreign power to investigate his main -- his likely main political rival, that, to me, is certainly something that congress should consider as an impeachable offense and proceed accordingly to investigate it. >> susan, what is our understanding about how far-reaching these efforts may go in terms of what the congressio
jim baker? >> well, it doesn't have to be a crime as defined by congress in a particular statute like in the campaign election law that i think he was referring to. that's just not what's at issue here. this is an issue that sounds in -- what i mean is it comes from the constitution itself, and so it's congress enforcing the constitution itself. that's what it has to think about. and what it needs to think about is whether the president has violated the constitution in some significant...
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to peter baker, to ashley parker, and to jon allen. coming up for us, who the president's former lawyer has been talking to while doing time in prison. conversation's that should perhaps concern the trump organization. and later, a viewer's guys to the third democratic debate tomorrow night already as "the 11th hour" is just getting started on this wednesday evening. by the strolle♪s [ growl ] good boy. hey. hey. you must be steven's phone. know who's on your network and control who shouldn't be with xfinity xfi. simple. easy. awesome. >>> donald trump wrote you a check out of his personal account while he was serving as president of the united states of america to reimburse you for hush money payments to miss clifford. is that what you are telling the american people today? >> yes, mr. chairman. >> though there are days in this country where it's as if that hearing never happened, we are hearing tonight that former trump attorney michael cohen is talking to the manhattan district attorney's office about those very same hush money pa
to peter baker, to ashley parker, and to jon allen. coming up for us, who the president's former lawyer has been talking to while doing time in prison. conversation's that should perhaps concern the trump organization. and later, a viewer's guys to the third democratic debate tomorrow night already as "the 11th hour" is just getting started on this wednesday evening. by the strolle♪s [ growl ] good boy. hey. hey. you must be steven's phone. know who's on your network and control who...
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[laughs] -and ruby shone as star baker. -can't believe i did it. -now, the bakers face desserts... -it's like school dinners gone wrong argh. -...a signature challenge that has layer upon layer of pressure.
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to peter baker, to ashley parker, and to jon allen. coming up for us, who the president's former lawyer has been talking to while doing time in prison. conversation's that should perhaps concern the trump organization. and later, a viewer's guide to the third democratic debate tomorrow night already as "the 11th hour" is just getting started on this wednesday evening. ening. - in the last year, there were three victims of cybercrime every second. when a criminal has your personal information, they can do all sorts of things in your name. criminals can use ransomware, spyware, or malware to gain access to information like your name, your birthday, and even your social security number. - [announcer] that's why norton and lifelock are now part of one company, providing an all in one membership for your cyber safety that gives you identify theft protection, device security, a vpn for online privacy, and more. and if you have an identity theft problem, we'll work to fix it with our million dollar protection package. - there are new cyber th
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correspondent alan baker you can stretch this line to the rules set by. the. us. nothing recipes for success strategy that makes a difference. baking bread on the d.w. . readings from berlin and a warm welcome to arts and culture and here's a quick look at some of what's in the pipeline for today's show. meet the woman they call the willow queen sculptural art work of laura ellen bacon uses natural materials and spans the genres of craft land art and even architecture. and in our continuing series of baking bread baker xology now much of this shows us the ins and outs of bulgaria's famous part lanky flatbread. but 1st meet 2 rocks the world of classical music yet again opera star placido domingo dropped out of a production of verities macbeth on the eve of opening night at the new york metropolitan opera well it was to be his 1st u.s. performance since sexual harassment allegations against him were made public just last month. this is what feels concert halls around the world. allegations of sexual harassment against puffy domingo have grown so known that one day
correspondent alan baker you can stretch this line to the rules set by. the. us. nothing recipes for success strategy that makes a difference. baking bread on the d.w. . readings from berlin and a warm welcome to arts and culture and here's a quick look at some of what's in the pipeline for today's show. meet the woman they call the willow queen sculptural art work of laura ellen bacon uses natural materials and spans the genres of craft land art and even architecture. and in our continuing...
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and in our continuing series of baking bread baker x. called you now here are my choices shows us the ins and outs of bulgaria's famous hard lanky flatbread. but 1st meet to rocks the world of classical music yet again opera star placido domingo dropped out of a production of various macbeth on the eve of opening night at the new york metropolitan opera while it was to be his 1st u.s. performance since sexual harassment allegations against him were made public just last month. this is what fields concert halls around the world are used to. allegations of sexual harassment against puffy domingo have grown so loud that one day before he was scheduled to perform at the metropolitan opera in new york the singer cancelled . we were really looking forward to hearing the voice.
and in our continuing series of baking bread baker x. called you now here are my choices shows us the ins and outs of bulgaria's famous hard lanky flatbread. but 1st meet to rocks the world of classical music yet again opera star placido domingo dropped out of a production of various macbeth on the eve of opening night at the new york metropolitan opera while it was to be his 1st u.s. performance since sexual harassment allegations against him were made public just last month. this is what...
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correspondent and the baker card stripes this combined with the rules set by the team. cuts no. smoking recipes for success strategy that made a difference. baking bread on d.w. . where's home. when your family scattered across the globe. soft goods that you could do is to. turn back to the roots issue government funding. the charge family from somalia live around the world to them one of them needed urgent assistance of. the family starts october anything on t w cut. moves . this is news coming to you live from the complaints that launched an impeachment inquiry u.s. lawmakers given access to a whistle blows report on president dealings with ukraine's president. now they assess if the president abused his power. over the brick.
correspondent and the baker card stripes this combined with the rules set by the team. cuts no. smoking recipes for success strategy that made a difference. baking bread on d.w. . where's home. when your family scattered across the globe. soft goods that you could do is to. turn back to the roots issue government funding. the charge family from somalia live around the world to them one of them needed urgent assistance of. the family starts october anything on t w cut. moves . this is news...
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and in our continuing series of baking bread our baker x. called you know gay obnoxious shows as the ins and outs of bulgaria's famous hard line black friend. but 1st need to rocks the world of classical music yet again opera star placido domingo dropped out of a production of verities macbeth on the eve of opening night at the new york metropolitan opera well it was to be his 1st u.s. performance since sexual harassment allegations against him were made public just last month. this is what fields concert halls around the world who are used to. allegations of sexual harassment against puffy domingo have grown so loud that one day before he was scheduled to perform at the metropolitan opera in new york the singer cancelled . we were really looking forward to hearing the voice.
and in our continuing series of baking bread our baker x. called you know gay obnoxious shows as the ins and outs of bulgaria's famous hard line black friend. but 1st need to rocks the world of classical music yet again opera star placido domingo dropped out of a production of verities macbeth on the eve of opening night at the new york metropolitan opera well it was to be his 1st u.s. performance since sexual harassment allegations against him were made public just last month. this is what...
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-and her stunning desserts won her star baker. now the bakers face pies and tarts... od if my bottom's dry t all will be right with the world. looks all right. -a signallre challenge... -sha put my water wings on? ...that throws them in at the deep end... i think that brown stuff is burn. i think i might be in trouble with this one.
-and her stunning desserts won her star baker. now the bakers face pies and tarts... od if my bottom's dry t all will be right with the world. looks all right. -a signallre challenge... -sha put my water wings on? ...that throws them in at the deep end... i think that brown stuff is burn. i think i might be in trouble with this one.
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i want to thank andrea baker consulting for all of her work on activating this space. [cheers and applause] she has been working hard to make sure that we have places like this in our community. if you look at -- this is really towards the front of the gateway into bayview, and if you continue up the corridor, we have another space like all good pizza. all these places are right here that are community assets and we all have to remember to patronize. i don't want to just see you all here today as we have this opening ceremony, i want to see you supporting harold, supporting nema, supporting? asia on a daily basis, on a weekly basis consistently. that peace is important. we need you here every day and not just for a ribbon-cutting in the grand opening ceremonies. with that said, i do have the pleasure and the honor of introducing the stars of bayview bistro, first will hear from nema romney, a san francisco native. they have a food truck with a latin twist and then we will hear from harold big h. and then we will hear from mr. johnson, a san francisco native and owner o
i want to thank andrea baker consulting for all of her work on activating this space. [cheers and applause] she has been working hard to make sure that we have places like this in our community. if you look at -- this is really towards the front of the gateway into bayview, and if you continue up the corridor, we have another space like all good pizza. all these places are right here that are community assets and we all have to remember to patronize. i don't want to just see you all here today...
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president wilson was in europe but secretary of war newton baker waved them off. there were speeches, the press was all there and there was quite a scene at the white house. there's a district through maryland through frederic, maryland, where they spent the first night. >> walk us through the genesis of this idea and why 08 vehicles as part of this convoy? >> you have to look at it in the context of the time. world war i had just concluded a few months earlier and the american military leadership realized that in future warfare motorized vehicles would play a very important role. they had a number of different motorized vehicles but they wanted to know how would they perform under different circumstances. if it was necessary to move troops from one post to another, would they be able to do it, how long would it take? so they were interested in the conditions of the vehicles and which ones performed and which didn't. early in also interested in the condition of the roads. until you got to california there were no paved roads at the time so they wanted to know how
president wilson was in europe but secretary of war newton baker waved them off. there were speeches, the press was all there and there was quite a scene at the white house. there's a district through maryland through frederic, maryland, where they spent the first night. >> walk us through the genesis of this idea and why 08 vehicles as part of this convoy? >> you have to look at it in the context of the time. world war i had just concluded a few months earlier and the american...
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baked a group of the bakers look better then if i had to show something or its profit to do the. look. she's not yet sure exactly which out that she'll be wearing for the rock summer festival that's something she'll decide together with her friend queen flora. what's wanted is a large but sparsely populated country that also means ample space for the millions of cows and donkeys. distances between cities are seemingly employers and contact within the rock scene relies heavily on social media every couple of months the festivals dotted around the country provide a chance for virtual friends to connect in real life it takes ludo around 7 hours on the bus to travel from frances town to flora in all day. when it rains here mother nature pushes the pause button for a couple of hours and suddenly the streets are empty. the village of audi is only a 40 minute drive from the capital governor on but it seems like a world away the village appears almost deserted. flora lives together with her extended. family her mother her sisters and brothers and her son she knows everyone in the communi
baked a group of the bakers look better then if i had to show something or its profit to do the. look. she's not yet sure exactly which out that she'll be wearing for the rock summer festival that's something she'll decide together with her friend queen flora. what's wanted is a large but sparsely populated country that also means ample space for the millions of cows and donkeys. distances between cities are seemingly employers and contact within the rock scene relies heavily on social media...
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baker mayfield, odell beckham jr. he does it in practice with one hand. and practice pays off. early in the game it is mayfield and to beckham and that's a huge gainer with six catches for 161 yards including the longest gain of his career as he's back in new york and going on big city. baker mayfield with 325 yards and takes a shortie, 89 yards and the browns roll over the lonely jets, 23-3. >>> meanwhile just in case you're out and about this weekend and you missed it. that's some of the stuff you're going on. now take me to wrigley field as they would call him yogi and truly literal lay circus performer. now watch. need to take a little wiggle and do it up for the fans there with six shots that will come and then here is the mets. brandon nimmo with a shot that will leave the yard. but look at the fans out there with a great chance to get it. he had kind of looked like he couldn't get it. later on it's profar. he could have used it. a six-time gold glover. flat out taking a home run away and so let's live it up and take it back to wrigley field for yogi to finish his pass. t
baker mayfield, odell beckham jr. he does it in practice with one hand. and practice pays off. early in the game it is mayfield and to beckham and that's a huge gainer with six catches for 161 yards including the longest gain of his career as he's back in new york and going on big city. baker mayfield with 325 yards and takes a shortie, 89 yards and the browns roll over the lonely jets, 23-3. >>> meanwhile just in case you're out and about this weekend and you missed it. that's some of...
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leanae leon a baker -- baker. the voting control will change from 10 to one to 31. it's unclear what happens now or if that will be enough. start with what you know about this latest news. leana: it's not a huge surprise but adam neumann, the founder of the company is stepping down. he will be decreasing his voting control of the company. these are all things some investors in wework like softbank have been pushing for. this should not come as a surprise after all of this news has come out in recent weeks about how he maybe wasn't fit to run the company he is apparently on board with the changes. he will step aside gracefully and have a chairman role. what is next for the ipo? there are co-ceo's name to the company did not announce they are bringing in an outside ceo. will they do that? we will see. new ceos?o are the liana: they are very close to neumann. one is the chief financial officer and president. i don't know much about sebastian cunningham. that will be the question. are they going to be viewed by some investors has to close to neumann and the previous est
leanae leon a baker -- baker. the voting control will change from 10 to one to 31. it's unclear what happens now or if that will be enough. start with what you know about this latest news. leana: it's not a huge surprise but adam neumann, the founder of the company is stepping down. he will be decreasing his voting control of the company. these are all things some investors in wework like softbank have been pushing for. this should not come as a surprise after all of this news has come out in...
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president wilson was in europe but secretary of war newton baker waved them off. there were speeches, the press was all there and there was quite a scene at the white house. there's a district through maryland through frederick, maryland, where they spent the first night. steve: walk us through the genesis of this idea and why 80 vehicles as part of this convoy? >> you have to look at it in the context of the time. world war i had just concluded a few months earlier and the american military leadership realized that in future warfare motorized vehicles would play a very important role. they had a number of different motorized vehicles but they wanted to know how would they perform under different circumstances. if it was necessary to move troops from one post to another, would they be able to do it, how long would it take? so they were interested in the conditions of the vehicles and which ones performed and which didn't. they were also interested in the condition of the roads. until you got to california there were no paved roads at the time so they wanted to kno
president wilson was in europe but secretary of war newton baker waved them off. there were speeches, the press was all there and there was quite a scene at the white house. there's a district through maryland through frederick, maryland, where they spent the first night. steve: walk us through the genesis of this idea and why 80 vehicles as part of this convoy? >> you have to look at it in the context of the time. world war i had just concluded a few months earlier and the american...
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with us from "the new york times" chief white house correspondent peter baker. at the tame rick stengel, former managing editor of "time" mack scene who worked with machine's state department. plus, executive editor from bloom opinion, tim o'brien. tim, i will start with you because you have been chronicling donald trump the liar longer than all of us together. but as someone who worked in the white house and state department, there are still moments like the president holding up a doctored image of a storm path that continue to rattle and shake what's left of our norms. >> you know, i don't think it's just about lying. lying is an outcome of other things that trouble the president of the united states. for all of his blusters, he's a deeply insecure man and there are certain things that trigger him around that. his wealth, his intelligence and on and on. and what happened i think with alabama is he made a mistake that another person might have made, and had he been secure, had he about confident in who he is, he would have simply said, i'm sorry, i wish well fo
with us from "the new york times" chief white house correspondent peter baker. at the tame rick stengel, former managing editor of "time" mack scene who worked with machine's state department. plus, executive editor from bloom opinion, tim o'brien. tim, i will start with you because you have been chronicling donald trump the liar longer than all of us together. but as someone who worked in the white house and state department, there are still moments like the president...
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peter baker, chief white house correspondent for the "new york times." tom nichols, professor of national security affairs at the u.s. naval war college. and john heilemann, national affairs analyst, co-author of "game change" and "double down" and co-host of "the circus" on showtime. good evening and welcome to you all. peter baker, you've been covering white houses the longest so you get to lead us off. we have what is now back up in a major hurricane category, it's grown from a 2 to 3 just with the 11:00 eastern time advisory. we have a major storm clawing its way up the eastern seaboard. but we must in this new reality counterbalance that against a major slight as perceived by the president, thus look at what we're here talking about. >> well, that's right. i thought you were right to put the tim apple example up there. that's another good example. when the president says something that is caught on tape, that is clearly, you know, in the record and then denies what you've seen and heard. he lives within his own reality at times and he refuses to bac
peter baker, chief white house correspondent for the "new york times." tom nichols, professor of national security affairs at the u.s. naval war college. and john heilemann, national affairs analyst, co-author of "game change" and "double down" and co-host of "the circus" on showtime. good evening and welcome to you all. peter baker, you've been covering white houses the longest so you get to lead us off. we have what is now back up in a major hurricane...
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ba ker‘s bonuses this come from the back of saying he will curtail baker's bonuses as well. of course, we are effectively an election campaign is ready as the first point. this is a godsend for the daily mail and others who will go back to the uk come back to the 70s is the thing that you would say if you are fed up with the after day one. you go about x months at least ago. it is interesting. jeremy corbyn will be, in my humble opinion, along with brexit the issue whenever it comes. he will be the issue. that's what some of us believe it. that's certainly the intention of certain of those now in numberten. intention of certain of those now in number ten. perhaps an issue within his own party as well. it will turn to the front of the guardian, retailers urge to step in his high street closures sore. frightening numbers. it is. very interesting that it seems that it's a sign that the economy is potentially not doing well as a going to a really uncertain period possibly a no—deal brexit injust a uncertain period possibly a no—deal brexit in just a few weeks' time. in this
ba ker‘s bonuses this come from the back of saying he will curtail baker's bonuses as well. of course, we are effectively an election campaign is ready as the first point. this is a godsend for the daily mail and others who will go back to the uk come back to the 70s is the thing that you would say if you are fed up with the after day one. you go about x months at least ago. it is interesting. jeremy corbyn will be, in my humble opinion, along with brexit the issue whenever it comes. he will...
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chief washington correspondent and senior writer stephanie baker. aristine lagarde says contraction is not her baseline view pure we will bring you our interview with the next ecb president. this is bloomberg. ♪ ident. this is bloomberg. ♪ ms. lagarde: it is not in the baseline to have a recession. that said, it is a mediocre growth, it is at risk because of, essentially, one major threat, which is, you know, the trade war that we see. that with some of our interview with christine lagarde, the incoming european , on thebank president outgoing managing director. we talked about global trade. portfolion lege manager. a question for you both -- christine lagarde says she is not worried about it recession, but mediocre growth will continue because of the trade war. where do we go from here? the incentive would be to get a deal, rationally, but we also know that president keyp is losing in some states, and if you are china, why would you make a strong deal with someone who may not be the president next year? u.s., you, in the have an incentive to ma
chief washington correspondent and senior writer stephanie baker. aristine lagarde says contraction is not her baseline view pure we will bring you our interview with the next ecb president. this is bloomberg. ♪ ident. this is bloomberg. ♪ ms. lagarde: it is not in the baseline to have a recession. that said, it is a mediocre growth, it is at risk because of, essentially, one major threat, which is, you know, the trade war that we see. that with some of our interview with christine lagarde,...
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ge shares ros to 9.36 while baker heus shares fell more than 7% t>22.29. bit arlier in our program we discussed the rotation that's happening in the market. and some areas like value stocks are starting to do a bit better. so the question is is now the time to invest in that group if so where sh should you put the money? joining sus mark travis. presidenten a portfolio manager at intrepid capital funds he h idea for us. nice to see you again. >> glad to be here thank you for having me. >> their stock pick is hains you make the point we all needd ear it's a reliable brand. >> i like to say i like to invest in things that people need and use, shoes we'll talk about, undedeear, electricity, you know, i think that as far as the valueo choice me, if you look at theta morning style boxver the last 50 years. performing style on absolute basis in that time period. i've been in space the last 20. the last five it's been difficult. i think what's interesti is michael bury's comments famous from the movie let big shortut compensate a small cap value last week and now
ge shares ros to 9.36 while baker heus shares fell more than 7% t>22.29. bit arlier in our program we discussed the rotation that's happening in the market. and some areas like value stocks are starting to do a bit better. so the question is is now the time to invest in that group if so where sh should you put the money? joining sus mark travis. presidenten a portfolio manager at intrepid capital funds he h idea for us. nice to see you again. >> glad to be here thank you for having me....
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will mention here that are tom baker is heading to the scene. one of the most important things to remember and a power outage. good thing it's daylight. traffic signals. if you ever come to a signal that is out, treated like a four-way stop. >>> it's interesting because when you look at the map, you can drive right down 24th street from now we valley east, and you hit everyone a straigh line out to mission bay. >> this is a neighborhood that has a combination of residential areas, a lot of businesses. tourists, restaurant. >> we are also, number of phone calls and pg&e right now. they could give us more information about what is happening. we will continue to follow that story throughout the morning. also happening right now, young people around the world, including the bay area, are taking part in a global climate strike today. japan protesters marched in several cities across the country to demand action on climate change. this is video from the city of nagoya. organizer say they expected more than 1.8 million people to take part in the demons
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to peter baker, to ashley parker, and to jon allen. coming up for us, who the president's former lawyer has been talking to while doing time in prison. conversation's that should perhaps concern the trump organization. and later, a viewer's guys to the third democratic debate tomorrow night already as "the 11th hour" is just getting started on this wednesday evening. his wednesday evening. i can't believe it. that sophie opened up a wormhole through time? (speaking japanese) where am i? (woman speaking french) are you crazy/nuts? cyclist: pip! pip! (woman speaking french) i'm here, look at me. it's completely your fault. (man speaking french) ok? it's me. it's my fault? no, i can't believe how easy it was to save hundreds of dollars on my car insurance with geico. (pterodactyl screech) believe it. geico could save you 15% or more on car insurance. (classical music playing throughout) the amount of student loan debt i have i'm embarrassed to even say i felt like i was going to spend my whole adult life paying this off thanks to sofi, i
to peter baker, to ashley parker, and to jon allen. coming up for us, who the president's former lawyer has been talking to while doing time in prison. conversation's that should perhaps concern the trump organization. and later, a viewer's guys to the third democratic debate tomorrow night already as "the 11th hour" is just getting started on this wednesday evening. his wednesday evening. i can't believe it. that sophie opened up a wormhole through time? (speaking japanese) where am...
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i went to mount baker high school, i graduated in 1990. i didn't know mandy, but i knew who she was. like, we weren't friends or anything. but i would see her every day. i met tim by working at my grandpa's little grocery store. and he came in for a hunting license. and i was working that day, and he just said, "do you want to go out sometime?" it was nice that someone asked me out and was interested. >> they were supposed to get married when she graduated from high school. after mandy was killed, he married her and it was a very sudden thing. >> all of a sudden he comes to me and he's like, "do you want to get married now?" and so we got married. >> they had three children together. and he became a local delivery driver for the franz bakery outlet. >> he was very controlling, and always told me what to do, what i could wear, what i couldn't wear, who i could talk to, who i couldn't talk to. he didn't even call me by my name. he called me by -- and i would tell him, i'm like, "i don't like you calling me that." and he was like, "oh, whatev
i went to mount baker high school, i graduated in 1990. i didn't know mandy, but i knew who she was. like, we weren't friends or anything. but i would see her every day. i met tim by working at my grandpa's little grocery store. and he came in for a hunting license. and i was working that day, and he just said, "do you want to go out sometime?" it was nice that someone asked me out and was interested. >> they were supposed to get married when she graduated from high school....
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peter baker, co-author of the book "impeachment in american history." alexi mccayman and jeremy bash, a former chief counsel to the house intelligence committee. thank you to all of you for being with us. peter, you wrote the book on impeachment, so we'll start with you. obviously there's been discussion for months now about the possibility democrats would go in this direction. there had been calls for many democrats. the house speaker had been notably absent from those calls. put in context what has played out inon the last 24 to 36 hour and the likelihood that this now places democrats on a collision course with actually voting to impeach the president. >> yeah, it's really remarkable because we've seen thet. democrs all year basically slow-walk and take their time looking for, you know, vercrevices that they cant some more information that robert mueller that didn't end up proving what they hoped it might prove. then suddenly like that, the rocket fuel has added and it has taken off. the speaker managed to turn around into basically a matter a few da
peter baker, co-author of the book "impeachment in american history." alexi mccayman and jeremy bash, a former chief counsel to the house intelligence committee. thank you to all of you for being with us. peter, you wrote the book on impeachment, so we'll start with you. obviously there's been discussion for months now about the possibility democrats would go in this direction. there had been calls for many democrats. the house speaker had been notably absent from those calls. put in...
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newton baker there in the light suit. he was the secretary of war at the time. president wilson was in europe so newton baker waved them off and he dedicated the zero milestone marker and it's still there today. steve: and you can see the backdrop of the washington monument. now we're at, is it camp megs? michael: camp meigs. it doesn't exist today but all the vehicles had assembled there and drove to there from the white house and took off. steve: it's important to understand how primitive the roads and bridges were. michael: there were a number of covered bridges at the beginning of the trip in the east, and those were fairly precipitous. of course, these bridges were built for horse and buggy, not for 10-ton mac trucks. some of the bridges had to be reinforced and one portion was not large enough to be allowing the trucks to go through, which had to be modified. the engineers there, they had to take off the top of the bridge so the trucks could come through. so the engineers were really busy at each of those bridges. steve: did they have driver's licenses? mi
newton baker there in the light suit. he was the secretary of war at the time. president wilson was in europe so newton baker waved them off and he dedicated the zero milestone marker and it's still there today. steve: and you can see the backdrop of the washington monument. now we're at, is it camp megs? michael: camp meigs. it doesn't exist today but all the vehicles had assembled there and drove to there from the white house and took off. steve: it's important to understand how primitive the...
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your physical being and if you need more proof look no further than this next report every year of the baker vest and bomb there's a campus concert which brings together young german musicians and young musicians from another country this year it's singers from leipzig with singers from johannesburg in south africa and they premiered a brand new piece by young south african composer chetwode so ted see in bomb on thursday evening. the climax of an unusual musical encounter on the campus project speak moments that tones beethoven festival. and the encounter began here in johannesburg the bustling metropolis in south africa the 6 young women from leipzig here for the 1st time a members of an acapella ensemble called her way into the swedish word for subtle they are here to meet 6 singers from southern africa. and the 1st rehearsal just 6 the african singers and whaler hit it off right from the start make them work on their common repertoire begins. with the you up things move far sed the very next time the fast performance together and i music school in soweto big katie believe that you just d
your physical being and if you need more proof look no further than this next report every year of the baker vest and bomb there's a campus concert which brings together young german musicians and young musicians from another country this year it's singers from leipzig with singers from johannesburg in south africa and they premiered a brand new piece by young south african composer chetwode so ted see in bomb on thursday evening. the climax of an unusual musical encounter on the campus project...