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johanna: copies, huh? well, u're in luck, because you're in my copy shop, i can make one copy... or one hundred copies! ng) johanna: small copies... (ding!) big cies called prints! (ding!) y'know, the printing press is a german invention! andy: wait a minute, these are printing presses? magic globe just ld us about that! johanna: well... copy machines are modern printing presses. johannes gutenberg built his errst printing press right x in germany, almost ndred years ago! but i'm sure your friend luna could tell yomore... she was there! andy/carmen/leo: you were? luna: oh, sure! meister guttenberg and i go way back! my memory of those days is a little fuzzy, though. it might be easier to remember if i sing about it! ♪ luna: ♪ long ago, books were written by hand ♪ ♪ in germany and every other land. ♪ ♪ not enough books to go around, ♪ ♪ look high and low, none to be found. ♪ ♪ then a man named gutenberg came to fame ♪ ♪ with an invention that changed the whole game . ♪ ♪ folks b
johanna: copies, huh? well, u're in luck, because you're in my copy shop, i can make one copy... or one hundred copies! ng) johanna: small copies... (ding!) big cies called prints! (ding!) y'know, the printing press is a german invention! andy: wait a minute, these are printing presses? magic globe just ld us about that! johanna: well... copy machines are modern printing presses. johannes gutenberg built his errst printing press right x in germany, almost ndred years ago! but i'm sure your...
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spain is has moved the sport off the streets and into venues events like real and smoke in the south of johanna's but a popping up across the country. one star of the scene is dylan browett a if they keep he draws excited she is from the crowd as he spins he's caught as close to them as possible and he always wins the competition a little brouwer's burning last in the woods now it's. a lot of people and families and their group is one of the going to see the play. not more of those ideals than scorning. for needs to. respond to the family game the youngsters they want to be with. all those spinning still takes place legally on the streets the truly wild days are no longer on today it's seen as a legitimate sport in south africa and is performed much more safely in proper venues you can even sign up for a spinning course like here at the sweater drifting academy this is the training ground of the spinola be muggles a female only spinning crew they're determined to prove that these kind of sport isn't just for boys noise and i do tend to take away all that as stigma that is built into the sport and
spain is has moved the sport off the streets and into venues events like real and smoke in the south of johanna's but a popping up across the country. one star of the scene is dylan browett a if they keep he draws excited she is from the crowd as he spins he's caught as close to them as possible and he always wins the competition a little brouwer's burning last in the woods now it's. a lot of people and families and their group is one of the going to see the play. not more of those ideals than...
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it took a while. >> johanna? >> when you were talking about the men that should be included in this conversation, my mind went to teddy roosevelt. >> why? >> because he was -- >> him and road row wilson. >> -- the disciple of manliness, vigor, someone would argue we went to war in 1898 because he thought it was going to help the vigor of the male population amid a period of feminization of politics. of course, at the beginning he is not very interested in women's suffrage. when he's first asked about it order the turn of the century, he says, this -- you know, women will get the vote when they ask for it. until then, the whole thing bores me. let's move on to something interesting. only in 1912 when he's running to recapture the presidency and needs the votes of women as he embraced the cause, but what i love about him, and i end my book with it is that after women get the vote in new york in 1917, in 1918, theodore roosevelt is setting off for the polls and he gets in the car and he finds his wife is already the
it took a while. >> johanna? >> when you were talking about the men that should be included in this conversation, my mind went to teddy roosevelt. >> why? >> because he was -- >> him and road row wilson. >> -- the disciple of manliness, vigor, someone would argue we went to war in 1898 because he thought it was going to help the vigor of the male population amid a period of feminization of politics. of course, at the beginning he is not very interested in...
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johanna hurtado says the two were like sisters. >> i didn't think it was real. i called her. she wasn't answering. misty, pick up the phone. she wasn't answering. i knew it was real. everybody started to call me. >> reporter: those calls started coming in when police found walton and her husband shot on 65th avenue in outlook. police aren't releasing any details, but through social media, family members believe she and her husband were responding to their car alarm going offer. when they went outside to investigate, misty was dead. her husband seriously hurt. >> doesn't make sense what happened to her. >> reporter: friends and coworkers in shock, bringing flowers and candles, honoring walton who was carl b. monk's pta president. >> we have to go to school and counselors and explain to them that misty isn't going to be there. >> i'd like to tell the person who did this to turn herself in. do the right thing. >> reporter: now, walton's husband was shot several times. we are told that he is recovering in the hospital tonight. police are going to need your help to solve this case
johanna hurtado says the two were like sisters. >> i didn't think it was real. i called her. she wasn't answering. misty, pick up the phone. she wasn't answering. i knew it was real. everybody started to call me. >> reporter: those calls started coming in when police found walton and her husband shot on 65th avenue in outlook. police aren't releasing any details, but through social media, family members believe she and her husband were responding to their car alarm going offer. when...
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i johanna versecchi. >> here are headlines for your. >>> alibaba shares closed 6% higher in the debut, a vote of confidence for the protests. >>> the european rally takes a pause asinvestors look for clues on the progress of a u.s./china trade deal and top officials from both sides discuss a phase one agreement by phone. >>> a deal is on the way automakers fiat chrysler and psa are close to sealing a merger agreement, telling employees a final pact is coming within weeks. >>> and shares in the lse group trade higher as shareholders prepare to vote on the $27 billion takeover >>> well, a very good morning and welcome to "street signs." one of our top stories today, alibaba has closed almost 7% higher after its hong kong debut, the largest global listing so far this year the e-commerce giant listed at a price of 176 hong kong dollars to raise $11.2 billion in fresh capital. and as part of the ipo, the chinese company issued 500 million new ordinary shares. emily tan is joining us live from hong kong emily, the largest ipo of 2019, quite a stellar postmarket performance with the stock up
i johanna versecchi. >> here are headlines for your. >>> alibaba shares closed 6% higher in the debut, a vote of confidence for the protests. >>> the european rally takes a pause asinvestors look for clues on the progress of a u.s./china trade deal and top officials from both sides discuss a phase one agreement by phone. >>> a deal is on the way automakers fiat chrysler and psa are close to sealing a merger agreement, telling employees a final pact is coming...
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there was a witness there, johanna sjoberg, who says that you did visit the house in that month. i probably did. i don't think... one of the weirder things, i was staying with the... because of what i was doing, i was staying with the consul general, which is further down the street, on fifth, so i wasn't staying there. i may have visited, but, no, definitely didn't... no activity. because in a legal deposition, 2015, she said she had sex with you three times. once in a london house when she was trafficked to you in maxwell's house... yes. ..once in new york, a month or so later at epstein‘s mansion and once on his private island, in a group of seven or eight other girls. no. no to all of it? all of it. absolutely no to all of it. why would she be saying those things? we wonder exactly the same, but i have no idea. absolutely no idea. she made these claims in a us deposition. mm—hmm. are you saying you don't believe her, she's lying? that's a very difficult thing to answer because i'm not in a position to know what she's trying to achieve. but i can tell you categorically —
there was a witness there, johanna sjoberg, who says that you did visit the house in that month. i probably did. i don't think... one of the weirder things, i was staying with the... because of what i was doing, i was staying with the consul general, which is further down the street, on fifth, so i wasn't staying there. i may have visited, but, no, definitely didn't... no activity. because in a legal deposition, 2015, she said she had sex with you three times. once in a london house when she...
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johanna neuman, the author of gilded suffragists. and susan where, the author of why they marched. betsy, i turn it over to you. >> thank you, and welcome. it's nice to be with you today. we have a special treat, three terrific experts. personally, i had a wonderful time leading and learning -- reading and learning so much about this issue in preparation for tonight. i'm excited for you. .rooke, let me start with you brooke your story tells about powerful man in new york who helped women gain the right to vote. what brought these men together for the movement and how did they first come together to form the men's league for women's suffrage? >> it's a good story. starting around that sign -- inund that time, ann came through canada for a lecture around thee lectured country. one of her themes was how pathetic the wealthy women of america were in terms of understanding how to engage in a political process. and further, how the men of england had been supportive of women in their fight for the vote and how nothing of this nature was going on here. and ins in the press people's consci
johanna neuman, the author of gilded suffragists. and susan where, the author of why they marched. betsy, i turn it over to you. >> thank you, and welcome. it's nice to be with you today. we have a special treat, three terrific experts. personally, i had a wonderful time leading and learning -- reading and learning so much about this issue in preparation for tonight. i'm excited for you. .rooke, let me start with you brooke your story tells about powerful man in new york who helped women...
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smacked thank you for the question johanna. you put that in perspective. >> sure, iran is the factor here as well because iran has brought only the world his worst supporter of terrorism hamas in gaza lebanon yemen but in syria as well and iran is trying to build permanent military base with missiles that would be able to attack israel. interestingly the administration with all of its chest pumping, is basically pulling out the middle east and sending aan sigl to the russians in particular that we don't want these" endless wars so we step back from supporting the kurds have done so much for us including helping us the most wanted terrorist and were fighting our battle were reducing our footprint and reckon about afghanistannd and this is the vy clear signal to iran into the russians were feeling that vacuum is fair game now in the u.s. has brought going to block them. and that is exactly what is happening in syria now instead of having the pro- american kurds, and the north of syria we have the russians in the right hands. >> y
smacked thank you for the question johanna. you put that in perspective. >> sure, iran is the factor here as well because iran has brought only the world his worst supporter of terrorism hamas in gaza lebanon yemen but in syria as well and iran is trying to build permanent military base with missiles that would be able to attack israel. interestingly the administration with all of its chest pumping, is basically pulling out the middle east and sending aan sigl to the russians in...