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at ways to improve end-of-life care. former hhs secretary kathleen them.us is among how to stand up to gender bias through activism. the american association of university women look at the challenges women face while asserting their feminism in a work environment. that is on c-span 2. justice that court spoke about the importance of education, attending princeton and yale, and growing up in poverty in new york city. start, always, and i think it is where all of my colleagues start, with respect for the intentions ofod each other. i respect every one of my
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colleagues. just ashey are passionate as i am about the law, the constitution, and our system of government. we all work really, really you coolly heart to -- really, really equally hard to get the answers right. ondisagree not infrequently how to do that. it is not from mal intent. it is the good intent of believing fiercely that the right answer is what the country needs. there, youstart from , that the logical answer if it is a person of goodwill talking to you, there is
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something in what they are saying to you about their views, needs, what is worrisome to them that has justification. conversation, 8:00 eastern on c-span. >> here are some of the programs this holiday weekend. saturday at 8:00 p.m. a nasa briefing on the discovery of seven earth-like planets. >> we are using the telescope to study the planets to determine if they have hydrogen, helium dominated atmospheres. the pros andon on cons of genetically modified foods. >> those of us who do this think all plants are gmo's, because there is nothing in your grocery or conventional,
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that has not been genetically modified. >> the white house easter egg roll from the last 4 presidents. then a visit to the african-american history museum. >> i knew that the nation was thirsting for this museum, but i did not know the reaction would be this positive and strong. of federal judges discussing the history of the bill of rights. >> it is a hugely important designation, a division of power. the conversation with archivist of the united states. millionollection is 156 objects, including 54 million things. >> at 6:30, presidential
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historians discuss presidential leadership. >> it is interesting that the greatest american president, byaham lincoln, is bracketed arguably the least successful presidents. >> this holiday weekend, on c-span. >> this weekend, c-span cities tour along with our comcast partners will discover charlottesville, virginia. saturday on booktv we visit the university of virginia to see their exhibit on william faulkner. >> we have a lot of wonderful artifacts from william faulkner's time at uva. we have the typewriter he was issued by the university with the property stamp on the back. we have a jacket that he wore.
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it is pretty ratty. keep his clothing for a long time. he left this in his office when towent on his last trip oxford, mississippi, where he passed away. >> traveling to thomas jefferson's monticello. >> if you visited 20 years ago, you would have just seen jefferson's neoclassical villa. we wanted to restore the landscape. if you had come up this in jefferson's time, the first thing you would have seen would have been enslaved people. there would have been no place that slavery was not visible. we want to make that known to visitors who come here today. vis twill

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