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. >> this sunday night on q & a, institute for policy studies fellow and antiwar activist, phyllis ben net on the war on terrorism. >> who i isis? why are that so i zoo -- so violent? i think what is more important in some ways, because it's something we can do something about, is what is u.s. policy regarding isis? why isn't it working? the welcome go war against terror jim? are we just doing the record wrong or wrong to say there choo she a war against terrorism at snail think those are the questions that in some ways are the most important and that will be the most useful. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern and pacific, on c-span2's q & a. >> next our booktv programming looking at the white house, features white house course respondent april ryan. it's about an hour. jojo april ryan, don't think anyone, any african-american reporter, has covered the white house as long as you have, and now you have taken the clinton, bush 43 and obama years and written about them through the prism that is important to your listeners and that is the issue of race relations in the united states, and i ha
. >> this sunday night on q & a, institute for policy studies fellow and antiwar activist, phyllis ben net on the war on terrorism. >> who i isis? why are that so i zoo -- so violent? i think what is more important in some ways, because it's something we can do something about, is what is u.s. policy regarding isis? why isn't it working? the welcome go war against terror jim? are we just doing the record wrong or wrong to say there choo she a war against terrorism at snail think...
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. >> this sunday night on "q&a," institute for policy studies fellow and antiwar activist, phyllis ben nest on u.s. foreign policy since 9/11, rise negotiations with iran and war on terrorism. >> who are isis. what are their origins what they believe, why are they so violent. all those questions are porn. i address them all in the book. this something we can do something about, what is the u.s. policy regarding isis? why isn't it working? can we really go to war against terrorism? are we just doing the war wrong or is it wrong to say, there should be a war against terrorism at all? i think those are the questions are, the most important and most useful. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern and pacific on c-span's "q&a". >> next a discussion about pope francis ace upcoming visit to the united states. he will be in the u.s. from september 22nd through the 27th. he has events scheduled in washington d.c., new york city and philadelphia. including a meeting with president obama at the white house and an address to a joint session of congress and the u.n. general assembly in new york. . .
. >> this sunday night on "q&a," institute for policy studies fellow and antiwar activist, phyllis ben nest on u.s. foreign policy since 9/11, rise negotiations with iran and war on terrorism. >> who are isis. what are their origins what they believe, why are they so violent. all those questions are porn. i address them all in the book. this something we can do something about, what is the u.s. policy regarding isis? why isn't it working? can we really go to war...
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wanted to start with a symbolic gesture that echoes something that phyllis just said about being an ally. i have here a navajo necklace that ben gave me a few years ago. and i am using it today to indicate and draw attention to the fact that we who are progressed people, who are allies are, despite or even because of our worldview, have ideas that are, we want to be allies. we want to be respectful and we want to honor the people. however, we are all conditioned to raise the system and we have been colonized as well as the entire continent has been colonized and so i'm using this necklace as a way of indicating that a decision needs to be made to notice that we need to pay attention when we are, well, for example in standing rock and in all movements that we need to be very very deliberately decide not to act upon these colonized thoughts and to be respectful and never to pretend or to try to speak for, as i don't anybody standing rock, whether native or not . and here, i have something here for the safekeeping of my brothers gabriel. and i want to show you as my own experience as a person who visited and participated in chica
wanted to start with a symbolic gesture that echoes something that phyllis just said about being an ally. i have here a navajo necklace that ben gave me a few years ago. and i am using it today to indicate and draw attention to the fact that we who are progressed people, who are allies are, despite or even because of our worldview, have ideas that are, we want to be allies. we want to be respectful and we want to honor the people. however, we are all conditioned to raise the system and we have...
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. >> ben tarnoff is the author of this book, "moneymakers: the wicked lives and surprising adventures of three notorious counterfeiters." >> up next, phyllis schlafly and suzanne banker discuss the flipside of feminism. the co-authors argue that while women now have more power, freedom and education, they're less happy. they believe that men have been miscast as obstacles in the path for equality for women and contend that both sexes have been hurt by feminism. [applause] >> thank you very much and, ladies and gentlemen, yes, i've had an interesting and fun life. and i don't owe any of it to the feminists. [laughter] i'll tell you that. feminism has become a very hot topic. i suppose the reason for that is sarah palin. feminists cannot resist attacking sarah palin. it's not just because she's a republican and a conservative, it's because she's a successful woman. she has a cool husband, a lot of kids, a great career, making lots of money. she is, by any standard, a success. and they can't stand it. and acid in their wounds is that she's pretty too. [laughter] so the feminists don't believe that women can be successful in the united states.
. >> ben tarnoff is the author of this book, "moneymakers: the wicked lives and surprising adventures of three notorious counterfeiters." >> up next, phyllis schlafly and suzanne banker discuss the flipside of feminism. the co-authors argue that while women now have more power, freedom and education, they're less happy. they believe that men have been miscast as obstacles in the path for equality for women and contend that both sexes have been hurt by feminism. [applause]...
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ben carson at 5:00 p.m., georgia tech at 5:30 p.m. taking you on the road to the white house. >> this sunday night on q&a, institute for policy and antiwar activists phyllis bennett on u.s. policy since 9/11, recent negotiations on i ran and the warren terrace. >> who is isis, what are their origins, why they so violent. the obvious question, why the title? >> guest: i was trying to get at something about the fact that he was an outsider and there was a political loner of some form and i think he would wear that as a badge of honor at some point in his political career but also in i think it answers the question why is he struggling running washington? ultimately he wasn't a creature washington which is why people gravitated toward him. but i think here we are, your sixth getting into your seventh and this is sorted trying to figure out i hope i'm trying to help people understand why is he struggling in washington ultimately and he's a strange creature in washington and vice versa. >> host: we will talk about this throughout the hour but you think he is as much of a stranger today as when he first came here? >> guest: in some ways with some people, yes i
ben carson at 5:00 p.m., georgia tech at 5:30 p.m. taking you on the road to the white house. >> this sunday night on q&a, institute for policy and antiwar activists phyllis bennett on u.s. policy since 9/11, recent negotiations on i ran and the warren terrace. >> who is isis, what are their origins, why they so violent. the obvious question, why the title? >> guest: i was trying to get at something about the fact that he was an outsider and there was a political loner of...
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as in 2011, phyllis bennis was on along with conservative political activists, are emmett tyrrell, ishmael reed, megan, eric pozner, linda hogan, ann coulter, ellen ghose, uncle moore, ben ms. rick and david brooks were all on. and it was in august that and culture joined us. >> journalists who are allowed to interview ann coulter again for a second time. >> the shortlist is in it. left mexicans about seven days off i do here in a minute. you've got on that list, john cloud of "time" magazine, jonathan three lynn of the guardian, jamie from frontpage magazine, taylor caleb jam bands.com, jonathan pitts the baltimore sun, charlotte allen a belief that.com on fishbowl d.c. why are those chosen few allowed to interview again? suet virtually there were three and i chose them specifically because they ran a tape recorder when i talked. and then apparently played the taper quarterback before typing what i said. and i promise you, that is shockingly rare. >> host: you get misquoted a lot? somehow i say we need to reduce the capital gains rate and it comes out i support hitler know of his work. [laughter] no and is insane in the misquotes. and often the malice of my statement i
as in 2011, phyllis bennis was on along with conservative political activists, are emmett tyrrell, ishmael reed, megan, eric pozner, linda hogan, ann coulter, ellen ghose, uncle moore, ben ms. rick and david brooks were all on. and it was in august that and culture joined us. >> journalists who are allowed to interview ann coulter again for a second time. >> the shortlist is in it. left mexicans about seven days off i do here in a minute. you've got on that list, john cloud of...
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on sunday afternoon ben carson at 5:00 o'clock and george ptaki taking you on the road to the white house. >> this sunday night on "q&a." to for policy studies fellow phyllis bennett on u.s. foreign policies since 9/11. the recent negotiations with iran in the war on terrorism. >> what are are are their origins? where they sell violent? all of those questions are important and i dressed him in the book. but i think that what is more important in some ways because of something we can do something about is what is the u.s. policy >> coming up next, the state of race relations in america. looking at policing, ferguson, baltimore, and charleston. this is about one hour.
on sunday afternoon ben carson at 5:00 o'clock and george ptaki taking you on the road to the white house. >> this sunday night on "q&a." to for policy studies fellow phyllis bennett on u.s. foreign policies since 9/11. the recent negotiations with iran in the war on terrorism. >> what are are are their origins? where they sell violent? all of those questions are important and i dressed him in the book. but i think that what is more important in some ways because of...