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moderated by april ryan, washington bureau chief for american or bonn radio therks
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and author of at momma's knee and the presidency in black and white. >> these two ladies right here i remember being a young lady watching them march for us, talk for us when we department have voices, and basically know that we match at a time had many of us are not at the table. what does she say if you don't have a seat at the table, bring a folding chair? >> author of five dollars and pork chop sandwich, to weaver author of how exceptional black women lead. lowery author of they can't kill us all and julianne author of are we better off? on sunday at 1:15 p.m. eastern pulitzer prize winning historian david speaks with former news anchor and journalist charles gibson about his collection of speech on american principles. >> and i begin to think about
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the great dresses don the year who have been avid readers of history. many of them wrote history including john kennedy. and even those who didn't have the benefit of a college education like harry truman read history all their lives. and realized that is essential to the role of a leader whether it's the presidency or leadership of any kind. about cause and effect. here's history matters. >> go to booktv.org for the complete schedule. >> sunday night on afterwards utah republican senator mike lee talks about forgotten historical figure who is fought against big government in his book written out of history. senator lee is interviewed by former acting solicitor general neil. >> when you're on the lookout
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for them, they come to you gradually i asked friends other people i knew who they thought should get more credit than they get. and in the case -- this is an indian chief who was from the tribe, and he understood the principal of federalism because they lived it for industries before we were our own country because he is not a name that most american know anything about and yet he had a profound impact on our system of government because -- he's the guy who enabled benjamin franklin to learn about federalism and he was to which this information flowed to the rest of the founders. made its way first into the article of confederation and way into the constitution. >> watch afterwards sunday night eastern at booktv. >> admiral moore comangder of the remarks at the center for
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straw is teenagic international studies on maritimes security and navy maintenance challenge hads. he detailed ongoing processes and plans for maintenance and new ship construction to work toward goal of a fleet of 355 active ships by the year 2035, this was about an hour and 15 minutes. >> all right -- good morning everyone. i'm tom karco senior fellow here in international security program at csis and delighted to kick off a the dialogue with vice admiral moore, the dialogue represents a co-host and series between csis and u.s. naval institute, and it seeks to highlight both current thinking

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