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colors, and i'm just gonna be a little little bit of all of the things that make patrice wonderful patrice colors is a new york times bestselling author educator or artist and abolitionist from los angeles, california co-founder of the black lives matter global network foundation. patrice has been on the front lines of abolitionist for 20 years. patrice is also the faculty director of arizona's prescott college a new social and environmental arts practice mfa program. patrice is a co-founder of the crenshaw dairy mart a reimagined art gallery and studio dedicated to shifting the trauma-induced conditions of poverty and economic justice bridging cultural work and advocacy and investigating ancestories through the lens of englewood and its community. patrice is also a former staff writer on freeform's good trouble series as well as an actress on the show. she also co-predued co-produced the 12-part youtube original series titled resist that premiered november 18th 2020 in 2020. patrice signed an overall production deal with warner brothers where she intends to continue to uplift like stories
colors, and i'm just gonna be a little little bit of all of the things that make patrice wonderful patrice colors is a new york times bestselling author educator or artist and abolitionist from los angeles, california co-founder of the black lives matter global network foundation. patrice has been on the front lines of abolitionist for 20 years. patrice is also the faculty director of arizona's prescott college a new social and environmental arts practice mfa program. patrice is a co-founder of...
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you might recall that patrice mumbo was assassinated. >> that a number of black americans invaded the united nations and had a raucous demonstration, turned it out. >>. >> you might also recall the recent news stories about the commerce cold, the secretary-general of the united nations. who died in a plane crash near that same time, apparently. and many of us suspected this for a long time that he was killed by the rhodesians or their allies in the condo. for that allies in venezuela navia for example, finally after 56 years, there is a credible legitimate investigation taking place and if any of these culprits are still alive, hopefully they will face the music. >> and with regard to marcus garvey, keep in mind that there was not that many independent african nations at that time.you have liberia which was sort of neocolonial. the appendix of the united states of america and thenyou had ethiopia which as i point out , i think in this book that marcus garvey's relationship with ethiopia was not the best for various reasons. and so that's complicated having relations with his imperial
you might recall that patrice mumbo was assassinated. >> that a number of black americans invaded the united nations and had a raucous demonstration, turned it out. >>. >> you might also recall the recent news stories about the commerce cold, the secretary-general of the united nations. who died in a plane crash near that same time, apparently. and many of us suspected this for a long time that he was killed by the rhodesians or their allies in the condo. for that allies in...
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what about your wife, patrice? is there a character that reflects her at all? no. but the themes that are in this book are hers, and i tried to really highlight the importance of family we show in this book an arrangement that's fairly common between couples that aren't married when they have a child that i learned about from patrice, who's trained as a marriage and family therapist, they nest. and so the young daughter stays with the mom and the couple alternates on weeks staying at the mom's house. they nest and she suggested putting that in. i thought, what a cool idea to show the family can be nontraditional, but also really good for kids. there's a lot of that in there. so people who know my wife will feel her presence in there, but there's not a character that she's allowed me to based on her. are you in have you been a a thriller reader over the years? no. i tried, but i found it. i can remember reading tara's book presumed innocent in 87, just as i was about to become an assistant u.s. attorney. and i was lit on fire by the book. i thought, this is so cool.
what about your wife, patrice? is there a character that reflects her at all? no. but the themes that are in this book are hers, and i tried to really highlight the importance of family we show in this book an arrangement that's fairly common between couples that aren't married when they have a child that i learned about from patrice, who's trained as a marriage and family therapist, they nest. and so the young daughter stays with the mom and the couple alternates on weeks staying at the mom's...
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we will celebrate our dear friend with tributes that come from the heart composed and performed by patrice michaels and you can find it on the wonderful cd with all the lyrics to have a performance of it here last year it was set to music to touch all of our hearts and then i will have the extraordinary pleasure to talk with justice ginsburg of a series of what we are calling with conversations of our bg to collect our conversations over the years and i will ask her what she thought of the performance that the trees capture so beautifully in music and i cannot wait to hear her thoughts for the ladies and gentlemen please phenjoy the long view, a portrait of justice ginsburg in nine songs. [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> may 2007. the individual statutorily entitled to sue for reparations for pay discrimination. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> june 2013 shelby county versus holder. the constitutionality of provisions of 1965. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> june 2013, versus the university of texas with the affirmative-action program constitutionally sound. ♪ >> june 2014 versus holly log - - hobby lob
we will celebrate our dear friend with tributes that come from the heart composed and performed by patrice michaels and you can find it on the wonderful cd with all the lyrics to have a performance of it here last year it was set to music to touch all of our hearts and then i will have the extraordinary pleasure to talk with justice ginsburg of a series of what we are calling with conversations of our bg to collect our conversations over the years and i will ask her what she thought of the...
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the reporters of debates, which includes patrick renzi, susie nyugen, mary carpenter, patrice boyd, octavio colominas, alice haddow, andrea huston, carole darche, desirae jura, megan
the reporters of debates, which includes patrick renzi, susie nyugen, mary carpenter, patrice boyd, octavio colominas, alice haddow, andrea huston, carole darche, desirae jura, megan
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you shared me last year, the heard of patrice, beautiful piece. thank you so much to take time and think of her. >> for the last moment, i would do that. [laughter]. [applause]. >> a good go to the show. i'm of the questions for countries. >> and i have another. >> tell us about the stories. >> so she was surprised would morning was will briefed and then shut up and then she was impressed by how elegant you are i suppose. and then what will she or was countries and her husband in spanish, i am not a wife, i am a person. >> yes. >> tells more. >> the movie was fantastic. [laughter]. you really look back and think about it. >> what happened to her. >> what happened. >> what did she do after this. are you still in touch with her. [background sounds] >> are the elevators on. you have told the story. before but we now know that it's happening the dalton school in the 70s. i was acting behind chairman dalton we now know that the headmaster who called you and called marty, about the elevat elevator, was or more was the weather of our current attorney gen
you shared me last year, the heard of patrice, beautiful piece. thank you so much to take time and think of her. >> for the last moment, i would do that. [laughter]. [applause]. >> a good go to the show. i'm of the questions for countries. >> and i have another. >> tell us about the stories. >> so she was surprised would morning was will briefed and then shut up and then she was impressed by how elegant you are i suppose. and then what will she or was countries and...
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now, in england patrice is a girl's name. so i just assumed. and the one rule of television in a live environment, never assume anything. and always assume the red light's on as well, that you're live. i turned to this guy and said some really sad news has just broken, patrice o'neill has died, and my producer's shouting we've got a great clip, patrice o'neill on leno, go now. okay, got it. i said, in fact, we've got a clip that we can show by way of tribute to the great patrice -- she really was one of the funniest comedians in america, and i turned to the clip, and there's this huge guy -- [laughter] talking to leno. and i felt terrible. you know? because i'm thinking his family might have been watching. americans who knew him would think, you know, you've got the british accent doing it, so it made me immediately feel alienated from american popular culture. it was terrible. and then you just hope no one's noticed. so then you come back after the break, and luckily the guy i was talking to didn't say anything in the moment. we went to a brea
now, in england patrice is a girl's name. so i just assumed. and the one rule of television in a live environment, never assume anything. and always assume the red light's on as well, that you're live. i turned to this guy and said some really sad news has just broken, patrice o'neill has died, and my producer's shouting we've got a great clip, patrice o'neill on leno, go now. okay, got it. i said, in fact, we've got a clip that we can show by way of tribute to the great patrice -- she really...
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so, thank you, and thank you to patrice, who does not get enough thanks. >> yes. >>. [applause] and when i was with the young democrats of america, i was on the staff side of things so i understand the work and hours that you put in. >> so, everybody has had their love fest, i don't like any of you. [laughter] >> just kidding. this has been -- this has been, i know it's mutual. this has been truly an honor and as jane said, even the formation of this did several things, it brought all of us of different views and opinions together, but it also was an acknowledgment that something needed to be fixed. so we need to give ourselves credit for recognizing that something needed to be fixed and taking the steps to fix it. as someone who grew up in the segregated south, i learned early on that compromise and assimilation sometimes depended whether you lived or died and i learned early on that that was not a bad thing, because sometimes you can work from the inside out. i have not been under dnc for nine centuries. i just came on in 2011. so i'm relatively new. when i came in,
so, thank you, and thank you to patrice, who does not get enough thanks. >> yes. >>. [applause] and when i was with the young democrats of america, i was on the staff side of things so i understand the work and hours that you put in. >> so, everybody has had their love fest, i don't like any of you. [laughter] >> just kidding. this has been -- this has been, i know it's mutual. this has been truly an honor and as jane said, even the formation of this did several things,...
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on a related topic what patrice wrote about is that to some administration lawyers have concerns about the authorization of military force, approved soon after 9/11 does not extend to justify the continued use of force against the taliban. do grew with that viewpoint question work. >> sir, i believe the the point they're expressing is that we are no longer eating engaged in the direct action against alabama. those partly a policy decision, although the rules of not getting into a rules of engagement discussion, we believe we have adequate engagement authority to engage anyone who threatens u.s. forces. i think there's a policy question of who engages the taliban and do we get u.s. airpower or correlation airpower against the taliban or do we let the afghan template. i think that is the issue. i think i think that is related to your first point about addressing the threat posed by the television, given the intensity to which the taliban came at the amd sf this year. >> thank you, my time has expired. >> thank you mr. chairman. i want to thank you for assuming this responsibility to all
on a related topic what patrice wrote about is that to some administration lawyers have concerns about the authorization of military force, approved soon after 9/11 does not extend to justify the continued use of force against the taliban. do grew with that viewpoint question work. >> sir, i believe the the point they're expressing is that we are no longer eating engaged in the direct action against alabama. those partly a policy decision, although the rules of not getting into a rules of...
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the top nonfiction authors and their latest work. >> patrice, your book is beautiful and powerful and heart wrenching. it's sort of like a little bit of a cage bird thing and monster there something else in their. >> other certain books that you have read that he thought here's a northstar if i could just get close to that i would be happy. >> i live off of memoirs, i think elaine brown and malcolm x, i spent a lot of time taking into the stories of my personal heroes. their journeys were so significant and important. it really shaped how i wanted to talk about my book. what i love about those books as it doesn't just talk about the store but gives contacts about what's happening. and i do that in the book. >> as someone who's done a few of those unwanted know how you worked, how long did it take. >> i think it was a better timeline, the time i spoke to nine months later we're getting a book deal. is pretty quick in the literary world. they said you have a book in you. i wasn't thinking about that. it was the height of black lives matter. there was what the next protest gonna be and i
the top nonfiction authors and their latest work. >> patrice, your book is beautiful and powerful and heart wrenching. it's sort of like a little bit of a cage bird thing and monster there something else in their. >> other certain books that you have read that he thought here's a northstar if i could just get close to that i would be happy. >> i live off of memoirs, i think elaine brown and malcolm x, i spent a lot of time taking into the stories of my personal heroes. their...
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but you also tried to meet p.j., when he was he was the plot to kill patrice lumumba, right?yes well, we ran across a guy, professional assassin. location, unknown with the codename q j win, i think that came up in colby's testimony. i recall and i was headed on the first parliamentary delegation to, russia, with a dozen other senators. and i talked to colby and. i said, when we come back, it wasn't me. it was the whole delegation transited back from moscow through overnight in amsterdam. and i don't know i had no evidence, but i somehow intuited that. q jay, when was a european and then he might be somewhere nearby and that there was indication that he was also implicated, headed in one or more of the crew of the cuban plots. so i simply wanted to try to find him and talk him, ask him if he had anything to add about all of this. so bill colby said, i'll do my best. and we were set after. moscow spent almost a week and did transit back through amsterdam with our spouses. my dear late wife fleet and. i got a message from a man, a young man in. moscow at our last press conferen
but you also tried to meet p.j., when he was he was the plot to kill patrice lumumba, right?yes well, we ran across a guy, professional assassin. location, unknown with the codename q j win, i think that came up in colby's testimony. i recall and i was headed on the first parliamentary delegation to, russia, with a dozen other senators. and i talked to colby and. i said, when we come back, it wasn't me. it was the whole delegation transited back from moscow through overnight in amsterdam. and i...
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patrice tells the story how she formed the l.a. coalition to end sheriff violence and the won civilian oversight over the l.a. sheriff's department. when we fight,. >> we win. >> when we fight use, question win. >> these piece of art is done by kevin johnson. he has been solitary con finement for 17 years -- confinement for 17 years. not seeing another soul for 23 hours a day. when we interview him he has to write us his answer inside pencil. his powerful art became the symbol of the 30,000 california prisoners who went out on hunger strike, patrice and others in the movement were to spread their message, expose the horrific use of solitary and this year, the prisoners won major policy victory in and chae in the broad use of policy, first california, and now in new york, when we fight -- >> we win. >> while prison activistsed and "black lives matter" worked to create changes they put forthamazing, brilliant visions and show us how to get there the movements of today are game-changing and intersected. steve, a movement organizer at
patrice tells the story how she formed the l.a. coalition to end sheriff violence and the won civilian oversight over the l.a. sheriff's department. when we fight,. >> we win. >> when we fight use, question win. >> these piece of art is done by kevin johnson. he has been solitary con finement for 17 years -- confinement for 17 years. not seeing another soul for 23 hours a day. when we interview him he has to write us his answer inside pencil. his powerful art became the symbol...
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the end. >> wow, thank you so much patrice. got to tell the folks watching i read the book i remember that segment of the book, that was only a fraction of this book and if you are blown away by the fraction of this book, you can't even imagine what's in store for you when you read the entire memoir. i want to thank you for that excerpt. while you are speaking i just wanted to draw back when you first said when we open how you were just coming to this space intentionally. i want to set an intentional space where we can just acknowledge all that's happening around us but still be hopeful and share in a space of joy. i've enjoyed being with you so far this morning and this afternoon. i want to start with just how much you paid so much attention to language and the naming of things is so crucial. this is exquisite in the title of the book and even reading monty's story but you use words like abuse, torture and then terrorism. for so many people now the concept of terrorism is mostly 9/11 but you are experiencing terrorism, the typ
the end. >> wow, thank you so much patrice. got to tell the folks watching i read the book i remember that segment of the book, that was only a fraction of this book and if you are blown away by the fraction of this book, you can't even imagine what's in store for you when you read the entire memoir. i want to thank you for that excerpt. while you are speaking i just wanted to draw back when you first said when we open how you were just coming to this space intentionally. i want to set an...
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so i will now turn it over to patrice to get things started. patrice? >> thank you, reece. that was very, very generous. so, hello and welcome to the fifth annual national discussion on government openness and secrecy to help and a very successful sunshine week. i'm your moderator as reece said, patrice mcdonough. the official name of the open the government coalition. our cosponsors for the event are listed on the program that is available to you outside, and i'm not going to go through all of them. and we are very grateful to them for the help in creating this event and making this a success. this year again we're webcasting live from the center of american progress from washington, d.c.. i want to thank reece and john podesta, president and ceo of gap for graciously hosting the event for us this year. the center is a partner in open government.org and is honest and committee. and the staff at c.a.p. have been wonderfully helpful and wonderfully patient. as always we thank all of you for joining us live in the studio, and those of you watching at meetings in your communit
so i will now turn it over to patrice to get things started. patrice? >> thank you, reece. that was very, very generous. so, hello and welcome to the fifth annual national discussion on government openness and secrecy to help and a very successful sunshine week. i'm your moderator as reece said, patrice mcdonough. the official name of the open the government coalition. our cosponsors for the event are listed on the program that is available to you outside, and i'm not going to go through...
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>> the trees and what you mean patrice can you be more specific? >> there's been a lot of treason that has went on with this last administration. >> what i would say thatst in terms of human trafficking and the child trafficking and it is one of the most horrific legacies that we will have of the biden administration. they lost over 30,000 unaccompanied children it came across the borders. whatha that means they're workig in sweatshops. there being sex trafficked or they are no longer with us. it's absolutely a horrific state of affairs. it's the fault of thosese hhs ad the department of homeland security, mayorkas and the head of hhs allowed through the thousand children at a minimum to disappear. the human trafficking over the last four years has been absolutely off the charts. mostly women and girls and children are the ones who have suffered. when each refining those children. i know kristi noem is made that a priority. i often said mayorkas was the largest human trafficker in u.s. history. i will stand by that statement. it's devastating what'
>> the trees and what you mean patrice can you be more specific? >> there's been a lot of treason that has went on with this last administration. >> what i would say thatst in terms of human trafficking and the child trafficking and it is one of the most horrific legacies that we will have of the biden administration. they lost over 30,000 unaccompanied children it came across the borders. whatha that means they're workig in sweatshops. there being sex trafficked or they are...
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the class matter, cofounder patrice will discuss the birth and growth of the movement. then christopher scalia, i think you know the speech which is why is superior to the living constitution approach. i heard him deliver that speech to this when he delivered. i was looking forward to finding a written version of that because i loved it. it included a wonderful passage where he compared the living constitution approach to a television commercial from the 1980s were somebody was heating up store-bought pasta sauce and the husband said to his wife, you're using this sauce not doing it homemade? what about the oregano and the wife says, it's in there. the pepper? it's in there. the garlic? it's in there. my dad said we have that kind of constitution. you had a right to diets in there, anything that's good, true, beautiful is in their no matter what the text says. >> good evening. my member of the department of history and i serve a couple semesters ago and i cannot tell you what a delight it is to welcome my welcome you tonight. before a gut underway want to welcome you an
the class matter, cofounder patrice will discuss the birth and growth of the movement. then christopher scalia, i think you know the speech which is why is superior to the living constitution approach. i heard him deliver that speech to this when he delivered. i was looking forward to finding a written version of that because i loved it. it included a wonderful passage where he compared the living constitution approach to a television commercial from the 1980s were somebody was heating up...
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its first inhabitants was a pirate by the name of patric watkins and anyone who encountered him would say there was a storm dripping from his body.ot the vermin were hanging off the hairs on him. he eventually murdered some captives they came to the island and he fled. in frederic and dori arere right there they stayed in theer pirae caves where patric lawson had flipped and she most of her time in florean. she was afraid to be murdered by the spirit of this pirate so it's a haunting opening. there's a pervasive sensews of fear. this is an int period of world history with the lead-up to the war. how did those historical markers affect the event of a new society that these folks are building? >> we started in 1929 right after the market crashed and the global economy. is in power for the the characters was a high-ranking official new public and was desperate to flee germany partly because of that. yet many political enemies. so when they arrive on florean these external factors are happening around them. and it plays to what the american oak cord that these wealthy american explorers w
its first inhabitants was a pirate by the name of patric watkins and anyone who encountered him would say there was a storm dripping from his body.ot the vermin were hanging off the hairs on him. he eventually murdered some captives they came to the island and he fled. in frederic and dori arere right there they stayed in theer pirae caves where patric lawson had flipped and she most of her time in florean. she was afraid to be murdered by the spirit of this pirate so it's a haunting opening....
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full circle which recalls her journalism career and at 2 pm eastern black lives matter cofounder patrice: with her book when they call you a terrorist. on activism and the beginnings of the black lives matter movement . at 9 pm eastern on "after words" the washington post pulitzer prize winning book critic offers his thoughts on books written about donald trump and his presidency in what were we thinking? a brief intellectual history of the trump era interviewed by new york times book review editor, paul. watch book tv this weekend on c-span2. >> it is great to be back as we kick off our fall season and our inaugural speaker as you mentioned is ted freeman, professor of business administration atthe darden school at uva . his latest book which is still relevant you're in the current discourse that is going on in our nation is called the word and. the most powerful word in our language. so let's find out why the power of and is responsible for this without trade-offs. >> thank you very much for having me. it's a real treat to be back even if only
full circle which recalls her journalism career and at 2 pm eastern black lives matter cofounder patrice: with her book when they call you a terrorist. on activism and the beginnings of the black lives matter movement . at 9 pm eastern on "after words" the washington post pulitzer prize winning book critic offers his thoughts on books written about donald trump and his presidency in what were we thinking? a brief intellectual history of the trump era interviewed by new york times book...
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sanay jacquelyn patrice sanchez jesus sanchez. >> rehman sanchez eric m.igh sanders herman s. sandler james sands, jr. ayleen j. santiago kirsten santiago maria theresa santillan susan gayle santo christopher santora john a. santore mario l. santoro rafael humberto santos rufino conrado flores santos iii paul f. sarle deepika kumar sattaluri gregory thomas saucedo susan m. sauer anthony savas vladimir savinkin john michael sbarbaro robert l. scandole, jr. michelle scarpitta dennis scauso john albert schardt john g. scharf frederick claude scheffold, jr. angela susan scheinberg scott mitchell schertzer sean schielke steven francis schlag jon schlissel karen helene schmidt ian schneider thomas g. schoales frank g. schott, jr. gerard patrick schrang jeffrey h. schreier john t. schroeder susan lee schuler edward william schunk mark e. schurmeier clarin shellie schwartz john burkhart schwartz mark schwartz adriane victoria scibetta >> and my nephew sometimes known as johnny b. a wonderful son, brother, husband, father, nephew, cousin, and friend to all. john wi
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blankfein, and he shares his discoveries with chief economics correspondent for the washington times, patriceill. >> host: mr. cohan, thank you for coming for this interview. >> guest: thank you for having me. >> host: and this is a man who works and lives in new york, works on wall street and is very steeped in the world of wall street, knows what he's talking about. he's written a book "money and power: how goldman sachs came to rule the world." extremely well written and readable. extremely well researched with more than 100 interviews with the top chairmen and ceos, six of the top chairmen and -- living top chairmen and ceos of goldman sachs plus many, many of the sort of lower players but still important people in that world. um, and it's a very serious book. this is not your hollywood version of wall street, although there are elements of intrigue that, you know, could form a plot for hollywood. basically, you're going to get all of your, you know, details and some of the drier stuff that you have to learn to understand what wall street does nowadays in a very complicated financial inst
blankfein, and he shares his discoveries with chief economics correspondent for the washington times, patriceill. >> host: mr. cohan, thank you for coming for this interview. >> guest: thank you for having me. >> host: and this is a man who works and lives in new york, works on wall street and is very steeped in the world of wall street, knows what he's talking about. he's written a book "money and power: how goldman sachs came to rule the world." extremely well...
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sophisticated, no different from other change operations against foreign leaders in other countries like patrice lumumba in the congo and mohammad mosaddeq in iran. and that is part that process. they intended to keep this film, seek rid forever and that's what life magazine's position was. as it turns out. kathy jackson, who was the high executive at life magazine, was a c.i.a. under what was called operation and it would have been very easy for the cia to prevail on his -- it, to do its dirty work and this film secret. what do you think the cia's motive was then, if they were part of the life magazine suppression? that's a fascinating question after the kennedy had already entered into a battle, fierce battle with the cia after the bay of pigs disaster. this was in 61. and kennedy had been set up by the cia in that operation. the cia had lied to kennedy, telling him, you won't need to any air support on this. it'll succeed without the air support. and they were lying. and so when the operation started to go down to defeat, kennedy says. they come to kennedy and say, well, we need the support.
sophisticated, no different from other change operations against foreign leaders in other countries like patrice lumumba in the congo and mohammad mosaddeq in iran. and that is part that process. they intended to keep this film, seek rid forever and that's what life magazine's position was. as it turns out. kathy jackson, who was the high executive at life magazine, was a c.i.a. under what was called operation and it would have been very easy for the cia to prevail on his -- it, to do its dirty...
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host: patrice is next from sp caller: every time i call in the mainstream media is the weapon used against the people. why when elon musk bring the film crew to the border denied there was a problem on the border? why not put trump policies back for when he gets back into office? i don't believe he is going to win, i don't believe he is going to win it all. he's been indicted 90 times and has anemic come through his own primary caucus process. his policies were not closing the border. this border problem goes back severayou added to that humanitarian problems that i mention. people ines, separating children from eir parents. those are not humane ways toimmigration. we in the whole asylum process. we need to help those countries where people have nothing. i agree we need a closed border but it is how you close it and keep it closed is where we disagree. host: the issue of parole is a can you explain what it is and where you stand? guest: it varies, is whether people can come to this if they meet certain criteria and they can be released under sponsorship of someone already here. country eve
host: patrice is next from sp caller: every time i call in the mainstream media is the weapon used against the people. why when elon musk bring the film crew to the border denied there was a problem on the border? why not put trump policies back for when he gets back into office? i don't believe he is going to win, i don't believe he is going to win it all. he's been indicted 90 times and has anemic come through his own primary caucus process. his policies were not closing the border. this...
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i graduate next year. >> patrice is our guest, when they call you a terrorist is the name of the book. first call is for more florida, your tv. >> thank you for taking my questions. in your response when you thought that all lives matters is a copout and i can understand, i'm a white female and 50s and coming up to the civil rights era seen the abundance of racial divide and hatred that took place that doctor king and others worked hard to try to stop, going through all that i feel like there's good and bad and all people and not trying to minimalize the black lives matters movement at all but understanding there such deep-rooted hurt and pain that may be there's still that mean to try to get back at somebody and maybe if there's bad things that will always happen or will we try to hurt somebody back were the only ones hurting ourselves. >> i think that's a great point. i think you've seen a nonviolent movement dislike king used to try to talk about the issues of racism in the country. we try to intervene in the long cycle of ignoring what's happened black folks. what you seen over th
i graduate next year. >> patrice is our guest, when they call you a terrorist is the name of the book. first call is for more florida, your tv. >> thank you for taking my questions. in your response when you thought that all lives matters is a copout and i can understand, i'm a white female and 50s and coming up to the civil rights era seen the abundance of racial divide and hatred that took place that doctor king and others worked hard to try to stop, going through all that i feel...
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including i hooked up with patrice wilson. he is an l.a.f you like a rich mother with a teenage daughter he writes a song unrecorded video. so you tell what your likes and dislikes are and patrice a few thousand dollars were recorded video for you. one of the songs went crazy viral. i have not heard it after that. rebecca black's friday he wrote this song about friday. i can't remember so i wrote to patrice and i said can you do one for me? what are your likes and dislikes and i talk about this and they said well on tuesday evenings i sometimes get to go to the cinema by myself. and it's nice. it's a couple of hours to myself going to the movies by myself and that is probably my favorite thing. so he came back with this song that went i'm getting older. my life is over. it's not that bad. so that one went super viral. i honestly don't remember what i did in israel and i don't remember getting any criticism for it read. >> host: your level of fame in great britain as opposed to here, you walk down the street in great britain without being re
including i hooked up with patrice wilson. he is an l.a.f you like a rich mother with a teenage daughter he writes a song unrecorded video. so you tell what your likes and dislikes are and patrice a few thousand dollars were recorded video for you. one of the songs went crazy viral. i have not heard it after that. rebecca black's friday he wrote this song about friday. i can't remember so i wrote to patrice and i said can you do one for me? what are your likes and dislikes and i talk about this...
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. >> guest: >> host: patrice is the author and terry is in oakville washington. you are on booktv. >> caller: i am an african-american man and i wonder how i can be of financial help to black lives matter into your organization. >> guest: is a great question. you can go directly to black lives matter.com. there've been some fake accounts, fraudulent accounts that stole money from people and that was not us. the correct address is blacklivesmatter.com and there is a donate button. social media we are at and we have been in the grand you can find our official accounts but who donated his blacklivesmatter.com thank you for bringing that up. >> host: you talk about dignity power now. what is that? >> guest: that is my own that i started and run before black lives matter and in response to the cbs scandal in spite of the los angeles sheriff's department we live in a county that have issued this department torture people inside those deals and my brother was one. i started this organization because the civil liberties union sued the sheriff's department and i wanted to
. >> guest: >> host: patrice is the author and terry is in oakville washington. you are on booktv. >> caller: i am an african-american man and i wonder how i can be of financial help to black lives matter into your organization. >> guest: is a great question. you can go directly to black lives matter.com. there've been some fake accounts, fraudulent accounts that stole money from people and that was not us. the correct address is blacklivesmatter.com and there is a...
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jacquelyn patrice sanchez jesus sanchez raymond sanchez eric m. sand stacey leigh sanders herman s.im sands jr. ayleen j. santiago kirsten reese santiago maria theresa concepcion santillan susan gayle santo christopher santora john august santore mario l. santoro rafael humberto santos rufino c.f. santos iii victor j. saracini chapelle renee sarker paul f. sarle deepika kumar sattaluri gregory thomas saucedo susan m. sauer anthony savas vladimir savinkin john michael sbarbaro david m. scales robert l. scandole michelle scarpitta dennis scauso john albert schardt john g. scharf fred c. scheffold jr. angela susan scheinberg scott mitchell schertzer sean schielke steven francis schlag robert a. schlagel jon schlissel karen helene schmidt ian schneider thomas g. schoales frank g. schott jr. gerard patrick schrang jeffrey h. schreier john t. schroeder susan lee schuler edward w. schunk mark evan schurmeier john burkhart schwartz mark schwartz adriane victoria scibetta raphael scorca >> and my sister seta, who we miss each and every day. our lives have changed since you're gone, but you'r
jacquelyn patrice sanchez jesus sanchez raymond sanchez eric m. sand stacey leigh sanders herman s.im sands jr. ayleen j. santiago kirsten reese santiago maria theresa concepcion santillan susan gayle santo christopher santora john august santore mario l. santoro rafael humberto santos rufino c.f. santos iii victor j. saracini chapelle renee sarker paul f. sarle deepika kumar sattaluri gregory thomas saucedo susan m. sauer anthony savas vladimir savinkin john michael sbarbaro david m. scales...
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patrice congress cull losser, where did the term black lives matter come from? >> guest: well, it came from alicia garza in 2013. i added the hashtag, and a few days later we started black lives matter as a global movement that would eventually become an organization. >> host: what was the impetus and how long in the planning was it? >> guest: well, we in 2012 witnessed the killing of trayvon martin, and is george zimmerman -- his murderer -- went to trial, and many of us believed, i know i did, that he would receive some sort of jail time, some sort of sentence, but he didn't. in fact, he got to type of deal needed. in fact you got to go home. he was acquitted and i was upset and confused and i felt trade i that i didn't want that to the end of the story that george zimmerman got to go home. so i went to the internet to what i could do and essentially black people were told we have to do something so i put a # in that post. >> what were you doing at the time? >> i was in the little town 11 hours north of here in california visiting one of my mentees m was convi
patrice congress cull losser, where did the term black lives matter come from? >> guest: well, it came from alicia garza in 2013. i added the hashtag, and a few days later we started black lives matter as a global movement that would eventually become an organization. >> host: what was the impetus and how long in the planning was it? >> guest: well, we in 2012 witnessed the killing of trayvon martin, and is george zimmerman -- his murderer -- went to trial, and many of us...
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. >> patrice. >> lidia.hael brandon. >> peter brandon. >> thomas more brennan. >> thomas j.. mark. marianne. >> i miss you. we miss you, mom and dad are with you and i can't wait to see all of you so thank you. >> kevin. imark francis. janice brown. >> mark bruce. >> richard george. -- patrick joseph. tomas daniel berg. stephen bruce. charles 3 >> matthew berk. >> donald burns. >> tj burns. >> thomas burnett junior. elaina. >> kathleen burn. >> thomas butler. >> john patrick. >> timothy burns. brian joseph. daniel m.. >> and my cousin, your family misses you and you will always be remembered. and my beloved son. there are no words to tell you how much you are missed. how much the all remember and miss you and your loved. richard michael. cechael john k. l.. thomas joseph cahill. >> george c. cane. edward calderon. kenneth marcus caldwell, felix callahan. suzanne, gina. david. jeffrey thomas campbell. robert arthur campbell. sean thomas callahan, john candela. then send. stephen. luke anthony. jonathan. richa
. >> patrice. >> lidia.hael brandon. >> peter brandon. >> thomas more brennan. >> thomas j.. mark. marianne. >> i miss you. we miss you, mom and dad are with you and i can't wait to see all of you so thank you. >> kevin. imark francis. janice brown. >> mark bruce. >> richard george. -- patrick joseph. tomas daniel berg. stephen bruce. charles 3 >> matthew berk. >> donald burns. >> tj burns. >> thomas burnett junior....
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the top nonfiction authors and their latest work. >> patrice, your
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you know, from the time when opal and patrice and i created the black lives matter network which started from a series of social media platforms and grew into a network with chapters all over the world, we did not have a roadmap. we really relied on instinct and we relied on relationships. we paid attention to what was going on in moving in the world. i hope that doesn't feel or sound amorphous but that is literally the secret sauce. who you are in relationship to and what they are working on and what you are working on. also, frankly, what time it is in the country. right? and your willingness to keep pushing things forward. we tried so many things. you know, we held conference calls, national conference calls for people to talk about issues that were of interest for that moment. our first gathering, frankly, was a conference call that we pulled together after the killer of release of mcbride was convicted of murder. we all know that in cases of vigilante murder and also of cases of police murder that often times the aggressors are not held accountable and in this particular case ted wa
you know, from the time when opal and patrice and i created the black lives matter network which started from a series of social media platforms and grew into a network with chapters all over the world, we did not have a roadmap. we really relied on instinct and we relied on relationships. we paid attention to what was going on in moving in the world. i hope that doesn't feel or sound amorphous but that is literally the secret sauce. who you are in relationship to and what they are working on...
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and he shares his discoveries with chief economics correspondent for the "the washington times", patrice hill. >> host: mr. cohan, thank you for coming for this interview. this is a man who works and lives in new york, works on wall street and is very esteemed in the world of wall street and that's what he's talking about. he's written a book money and power and how goldman sachs extremely well-written and redouble, extremely well research with more than 100 interviews, the top chairman and ceo, six of the top of chairmen and living atop chairman and ceo of goldman sachs plus many of the sort of lower pleaders but still important people in that world, and it's a very serious book. this is not you're hollywood version of the wall street although there are elements of intrigue that could form a plot for hollywood. basically you're going to get all of your details and some of the dry of stuff you have to learn to understand above wall street does nowadays in the complicated financial instruments. so, what i wanted to ask, it's a rather long book up to 600 pages and enjoyable reading for me
and he shares his discoveries with chief economics correspondent for the "the washington times", patrice hill. >> host: mr. cohan, thank you for coming for this interview. this is a man who works and lives in new york, works on wall street and is very esteemed in the world of wall street and that's what he's talking about. he's written a book money and power and how goldman sachs extremely well-written and redouble, extremely well research with more than 100 interviews, the top...
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. >> let's go back to the phone lines, our next color is patrice on the republican line, south carolina. >> caller: yes, first i would like to say trump is going down in history as the best president in our times. we are in all war right now, good versus evil and i want to go back to the call. i think he was from ed massachusetts that stated not powers that be , the elite e. they are the ones behind the scenes running theshow . and all news media is propaganda. they are the ones that the biggest weapon used against america because they have a platform. and i would like to also state a lot of americans are waking up so we see right through all this. it provided 80 million votes, where are these ed million people following him like they followed the trump? there's no way i believe and most americans believe that biting got 80 million votes. it's there's no way. >>. >> host: catherine. >> guest: it is a hard statement to respond to. people often believe what they want to believe regardless of the information . i think a lot of the ed million people who voted for president biting may be sit
. >> let's go back to the phone lines, our next color is patrice on the republican line, south carolina. >> caller: yes, first i would like to say trump is going down in history as the best president in our times. we are in all war right now, good versus evil and i want to go back to the call. i think he was from ed massachusetts that stated not powers that be , the elite e. they are the ones behind the scenes running theshow . and all news media is propaganda. they are the ones...
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to find out about patrice of the of kong go. and to think of this period of the civil rights movement with a truncated history lesson we have one of the most extraordinary periods in american history. wed may think about that period, may 17, 1954 is the brown segregation decision. the 13 month by governor a bus boycott. . . the start of the city and movement where black students demand equal service sparking hundreds of demonstrations, but importantly it we will spark the student nonviolent coordinating committee. we we have heroic figures who are still alive today , johanna mulholland is here. judy richardson, congressman lewis, and stokely carmichael. 1961, the freedom rides where groups of interracial activists tried to defy segregation. there is going to be a greyhound bus that is firebombed. the the most iconic pictures and portraits, but force the hand of the attorney general, robert kennedy, to send in federal marshals. 1961 is also the year of raging protest in terms of counterdemonstration for civil rights protest and i
to find out about patrice of the of kong go. and to think of this period of the civil rights movement with a truncated history lesson we have one of the most extraordinary periods in american history. wed may think about that period, may 17, 1954 is the brown segregation decision. the 13 month by governor a bus boycott. . . the start of the city and movement where black students demand equal service sparking hundreds of demonstrations, but importantly it we will spark the student nonviolent...
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i appreciate the ongoing efforts to help clear the air by legislators like patrice arent, joel briscoe, steve handy, eric hutchings and todd weiler. i know you're all concerned about this issue. how do we deal with it? we know that a lot of little things, like reducing cold starts, can add up to big improvements. but we can think bigger. that is why we have set a goal of reducing by 25% our per capita emissions across the state by 2026. and that is why we need to make a down payment of $100 million for data-driven improvements in our air quality. the state itself is one of utah's largest employers. so let us lead by example. because tailpipe emissions are such a big part of the problem, let's reduce the miles driven by state employees by increasing state employee use of transit and accountable telework. let's eliminate the dirtiest state vehicles and replace them with tier 3 and electric automobiles. let's improve the energy efficiency of state buildings by using a revolving fund that replenishes itself through efficiencies gained. we can also create incentives for the public to pull a
i appreciate the ongoing efforts to help clear the air by legislators like patrice arent, joel briscoe, steve handy, eric hutchings and todd weiler. i know you're all concerned about this issue. how do we deal with it? we know that a lot of little things, like reducing cold starts, can add up to big improvements. but we can think bigger. that is why we have set a goal of reducing by 25% our per capita emissions across the state by 2026. and that is why we need to make a down payment of $100...
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eastern, author and professor patrice donelson report on how black soldiers between the civil war andld war i use their military service to further civil rights. exploring the american story. watch american history tv saturdays on c-span2 and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at c-span.org/history. ♪♪ >> book tv every sunday on c-span2 features leaving office discussing the latest nonfiction books. 3:00 p.m. eastern, product veritas founder james o'keefe shares his book, american breaker, he discusses his journalism career and the investigations undertaken. then 9:00 p.m. in their book battle for the american mind, fox news host pete hegseth and david goodwin argue k-12 school systems are teaching children to hate america and its history. watch book tv every sunday on c-span2 and find a full schedule in a program guide watch anytime online at booktv.org. ♪♪ >> now available in the c-span shop, c-span is 2022 congressional directory. go today to order a copy of the directory. this compact spiral-bound book is your guide to the federal government with co
eastern, author and professor patrice donelson report on how black soldiers between the civil war andld war i use their military service to further civil rights. exploring the american story. watch american history tv saturdays on c-span2 and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at c-span.org/history. ♪♪ >> book tv every sunday on c-span2 features leaving office discussing the latest nonfiction books. 3:00 p.m. eastern, product veritas founder james...
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>> well, there is a science and an art and you know, from the time when patrice and opal and i created the black lives matter network, right, which started from a series of social media platforms and grew into a network with chapters all over the world. we didn't have a mode map. we relied on instinct and on-- and what is moving in the world. i hope that doesn't sound amorphous, that's the secret sauce, who you're in relationship to, what they're working on and what you're working on. also, frankly, what time it is in the country, right? and your willingness to keep pushing things toward. we tried so many things. we, you know, held conference calls, national conference calls for people to talk about issue that were of interest for that moment. our first gathering, frankly, was a conference call that we pulled together after the mcbride was convicted of murder. we know of vigilante murder and police murder that often times the aggressors are not held accountable and in this particular case ted wafer was held responsibility and -- responsible and he's in jail. and dream-- going to get ma
>> well, there is a science and an art and you know, from the time when patrice and opal and i created the black lives matter network, right, which started from a series of social media platforms and grew into a network with chapters all over the world. we didn't have a mode map. we relied on instinct and on-- and what is moving in the world. i hope that doesn't sound amorphous, that's the secret sauce, who you're in relationship to, what they're working on and what you're working on....
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. >> next month, award winning author and historian david patrice is our guest on booktv's and death. his passion for u.s. president and the great american pastime baseball, has resulted in a dozen books including 1920, the year of the six presidents, 1960, lbj versus jfk versus nixon. join us live with your calls, e-mails and tweets for david pietrusza sunday july 1 at noon eastern on booktv's "in depth" on c-span2. >> and now to london for prime minister's question time live from the british house of commons. every wednesday while parliament is in session, prime minister david cameron takes questions. prior to question time the house is wrapping up of the business. this is live coverage on c-spa c-span2. >> yes, the scotland office will work with him and others to encourage the president of malawi to come to scotland. >> order. questions for the prime minister. william mccray. >> number one, mr. speaker. >> mr. speaker -- [shouting] mr. speaker, i have been asked to reply, my right honorable friend the prime minister is attending the g20 summit in mexico. and mr. speaker, i'm sure t
. >> next month, award winning author and historian david patrice is our guest on booktv's and death. his passion for u.s. president and the great american pastime baseball, has resulted in a dozen books including 1920, the year of the six presidents, 1960, lbj versus jfk versus nixon. join us live with your calls, e-mails and tweets for david pietrusza sunday july 1 at noon eastern on booktv's "in depth" on c-span2. >> and now to london for prime minister's question time...
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patrice onwuka, a senior policy analyst at independent women's forum. we welcome our witnesses and thanked them for participating in today's hearing. please note a written statement will entered into the record in its entirety. accordingly, i ask you summarize your testimony in five minutes. to help you stay within that time, there is a timing light on your table. when the light switches from green to yellow you will have one minute to conclude her your testimony. when the light turns red it signals to five minutes has expired. before proceeding with testimony i hereby remind each witness that all of your written and oral statements made to the subcommittee in connection with the searing are subject to penalties of perjury. ms. mccurdy. >> thank you chairwoman bass. the american civil liberties union and like to thank you and the ranking member ratcliffe for the opportunity to testify at today's hearing on women and girls in the criminal justice system. prison is a women's issue. often the sobering statistics on this countries prison population and the
patrice onwuka, a senior policy analyst at independent women's forum. we welcome our witnesses and thanked them for participating in today's hearing. please note a written statement will entered into the record in its entirety. accordingly, i ask you summarize your testimony in five minutes. to help you stay within that time, there is a timing light on your table. when the light switches from green to yellow you will have one minute to conclude her your testimony. when the light turns red it...
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eastern, black lives matter cofounder patrice with her book when they call you a terrorist . in her life, activism and the beginnings of the black lives matter movement in the 9:00 p.m. on eastern on afterwards, the washington post pulitzer prize book critic offers his thoughts on books written about donald trump and his presidency in more we thinking. a brief intellectual. the trump era parties interviewed by the new york times book review editor did watch book tv, this weekend on "c-span2". host: is a great honor to be here where i've spent any evenings on the second floor listening to look authors talk about the books . so we really appreciate the invitation. i want to say hi to everybody out there who have not been able to see face-to-face in person so thank you for tuning in.
eastern, black lives matter cofounder patrice with her book when they call you a terrorist . in her life, activism and the beginnings of the black lives matter movement in the 9:00 p.m. on eastern on afterwards, the washington post pulitzer prize book critic offers his thoughts on books written about donald trump and his presidency in more we thinking. a brief intellectual. the trump era parties interviewed by the new york times book review editor did watch book tv, this weekend on...
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patrice is eminently qualified, experienced and ready to serve indian country.and so therefore, madam president, i ask unanimous consent that as if in executive session, the senate consider the following nomination, calendar 841, patrice kunesh to be chair of the national indian gaming commission, that the senate vote on the nomination without intervening action or debate, if confirmed the motion to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table and that the president be immediately notified of the senate's action. the presiding officer: is there objection? a senator: madam president. the presiding officer: the junior senator from oklahoma. a senator: i object. the presiding officer: the objection is heard. a senator: madam president. the presiding officer: the senator from wyoming. mr. barrasso: thank you, madam president. madam president, i ask unanimous consent the senate proceed to the immediate consideration of the following bills en bloc. mr. barrasso: madam president. the presiding officer: the senior senator from wyoming. mr. barrasso: thank you,
patrice is eminently qualified, experienced and ready to serve indian country.and so therefore, madam president, i ask unanimous consent that as if in executive session, the senate consider the following nomination, calendar 841, patrice kunesh to be chair of the national indian gaming commission, that the senate vote on the nomination without intervening action or debate, if confirmed the motion to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table and that the president be immediately...
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eastern, author and professor patrice donelson report on how black soldiers between the civil war andd war i use their military service to further civil rights. exploring the american story. watch american history tv saturdays on c-span2 confront a full schedule on your program had her watch online anytime at c-span.org/history. ♪♪ >> at 3:00 p.m. eastern, project veritas founder james o'keefe shares his book american mock breaker where he discusses journalism career in the investigations is undertaken. 9:00 p.m. in the book battle for the american mind fox news host pete hegseth and co-author david goodwin argue our k-12 school systems teach children to hate america and its history. watch tv every sunday on c-span2 and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime booktv.org. ♪♪ >> will break away from tv to take you live to capitol hill for what we believe to be a brief session of the u.s. senate. senators are on recess for the remainder of this month, no votes are expected until they return september 6. living to the floor of the u.s. senate here on c-span2. th
eastern, author and professor patrice donelson report on how black soldiers between the civil war andd war i use their military service to further civil rights. exploring the american story. watch american history tv saturdays on c-span2 confront a full schedule on your program had her watch online anytime at c-span.org/history. ♪♪ >> at 3:00 p.m. eastern, project veritas founder james o'keefe shares his book american mock breaker where he discusses journalism career in the...