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i said i like blanche, like blanche, i want blanche to win and he said, but it's democracy. you have to run against her. >> did you run a very bad campaign on purpose? >> he did, he ran for president at the bronx, i ran against blanche. after my brother, they have the elections the same day, my brother probably came home and he said, his campaign was i'm for me first and he lost by one vote, his own, i however i however prepared a speech that blanche could be proud of and not ashamed of when she was running against me. there were 3000 faces in the audience, i was not a happy camper, plans, i was so glad she won, you cannot know how loved she was and how active she was, now my question is for blanche and that i have a comment about my brother's relationship with eleanor roosevelt. my brother and i went to her mother, we were students at hunter, he in the bronson i hear. it was said mom, were signing up to go on the freedom rides. and she said you have to? it's very dangerous. we very dangerous. we said mom, thus we raced us. instead you're right, you have to go. never been so
i said i like blanche, like blanche, i want blanche to win and he said, but it's democracy. you have to run against her. >> did you run a very bad campaign on purpose? >> he did, he ran for president at the bronx, i ran against blanche. after my brother, they have the elections the same day, my brother probably came home and he said, his campaign was i'm for me first and he lost by one vote, his own, i however i however prepared a speech that blanche could be proud of and not...
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i said i like blanche. i want blanche to win. he said that it's democracy. you have run against her. >> did you run a very bad campaign on purpose? >> he did. he ran for president of the bronx. i ran against blanche after my brother, they had the elections the same day. my brother probably came home and he said his campaign was for may 1st and he lost by one vote, his own. i however prepared a speech that blanche could be maybe proud of and not ashamed of when she was running against me. there were 3000 faces in the audience. i was not a happy camper. lynch, i was so glad she won. you cannot know how loud she was and how if she was. my question, is for blanche, and i have a comment about my brother's relationship with eleanor roosevelt. my brother and i went to her mother. we were students at hunter. and we said mom, we are signing up to go on the freedom rides. she said do you have to? it's very dangerous. we said mom, that is the way you raised us. she said you are right, you have to go. never been so proud of my mother and my life. lynch, how did your par
i said i like blanche. i want blanche to win. he said that it's democracy. you have run against her. >> did you run a very bad campaign on purpose? >> he did. he ran for president of the bronx. i ran against blanche after my brother, they had the elections the same day. my brother probably came home and he said his campaign was for may 1st and he lost by one vote, his own. i however prepared a speech that blanche could be maybe proud of and not ashamed of when she was running...
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i said i like blanche, like blanche, i want blanche to win and he said, but it's democracy. you have to run against her.
i said i like blanche, like blanche, i want blanche to win and he said, but it's democracy. you have to run against her.
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>> that's no way to treat an old friend, blanche. >> my name isn't blanche, and i'm not an old friend. now, get out of here. >> my, but you have a short memory. or maybe that comes from marrying rich. >> get out of here, or i'll have you thrown out. >> just try it, dearie. and your sweet loving husband will find out that his innocent wife is none other than blanche modell, con-girl and sideshow hypnotist. now, sit down, blanche, and to you about. you and this mug get out of-- >> jerry doesn't like being given the brush off by an old friend. >> all right, how much do you want to keep your mouth shut? >> my dear blanche, are you trying to bribe me? tsk tsk tsk, goodness. >> can the chatter and get to the point, how much? >> well, beings we're old friends,ha about $10,000? >> $10,000, you're crazy. why, i don't have anywhere near that kind of money. >> then get it, dearie. unless you want your husband to know that you hypnotized him into trying to kill his father. >> that's a lie. >> is it? i've done some checking up on you, bright eyes. so you cooked up the bright idea of getting rid of
>> that's no way to treat an old friend, blanche. >> my name isn't blanche, and i'm not an old friend. now, get out of here. >> my, but you have a short memory. or maybe that comes from marrying rich. >> get out of here, or i'll have you thrown out. >> just try it, dearie. and your sweet loving husband will find out that his innocent wife is none other than blanche modell, con-girl and sideshow hypnotist. now, sit down, blanche, and to you about. you and this mug...
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. >> sunday afternoon after five, professor blanche cook talks about the final volume to her eleanor roosevelt series. at 10:00 p.m. eastern, the author on the death of the steel industry and its effect on a working-class town seen through the ends of high school football, in his book playing through the whistle. for the complete complete schedule go to
. >> sunday afternoon after five, professor blanche cook talks about the final volume to her eleanor roosevelt series. at 10:00 p.m. eastern, the author on the death of the steel industry and its effect on a working-class town seen through the ends of high school football, in his book playing through the whistle. for the complete complete schedule go to
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[applause] >> thank you blanche. [applause] >> i wonder if we could ask. >> thank you very much blanche, congratulations and we will have a reception upstairs in the book signing in the four freedoms are meant thank you all for coming and once again thank you so three. >> thank you. [applause] >> i think the challenges are very great and i think we have unfortunately over the course of the last many years done serious damage to our capabilities. >> we are living in a period. there are a lot of flashpoints in the and strangeness going to have to look at that kind of world and obviously define policies that we needed in order to deal with that but then develop a defense policies to confront that kind of work. >> amidst the shifting sands of contemporary culture and while we have stood without apology for the sanctity of life, the importance of merits and the freedom of religion. >> friday night beginning at 8:00 farewell speeches attributed to several outgoing senators including harry reid, barbara boxer, kelly ayotte.
[applause] >> thank you blanche. [applause] >> i wonder if we could ask. >> thank you very much blanche, congratulations and we will have a reception upstairs in the book signing in the four freedoms are meant thank you all for coming and once again thank you so three. >> thank you. [applause] >> i think the challenges are very great and i think we have unfortunately over the course of the last many years done serious damage to our capabilities. >> we are...
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really, here, they have given me carte blanche to do this. i think it is nice for me, in the sense of coming back 25 years later and seeing personally my own evolution as an artist and thinker. the whole effort to put the chicano or indigenous woman's experience on center stage is, in itself, for euro-american theaters, a radical position. because of the state of theater, it is a hard roll to hold up in institution. it is a hard road. i am looking at where we are 25 years later in the bay area, looking at how hard it is for us to strive to keep our theater is going, etc. i like to think that i'm not struggling quite as hard, personally, but what i mean by that, the intention, the commitment. particularly, to produce works that would not be produced in other places, and also to really nurture women of color artists. i think that is something that has not shifted for me in those 25 years, and it is good to see that brava remains committed to that kind of work. ♪ >> when people talk about the reflection of the community, we can only go from what
really, here, they have given me carte blanche to do this. i think it is nice for me, in the sense of coming back 25 years later and seeing personally my own evolution as an artist and thinker. the whole effort to put the chicano or indigenous woman's experience on center stage is, in itself, for euro-american theaters, a radical position. because of the state of theater, it is a hard roll to hold up in institution. it is a hard road. i am looking at where we are 25 years later in the bay area,...
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neighborhood as we return sand rows, blanch, dorothy and sophia. you know this song. >> of course i do. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ i saw a reason why we should be really excited to the end of this show. >> stick around. that was a nice tease. for the past eight years, the catch phrase thanks obama hasbaa been used as sort of a back handed joke to credit or bla perfection. now with just 31 days of his administration, a street has been a thank you card for the outgoing president of the united states. tom fitzgerald is joining us in adams morgan. >>reporter: theres are 30 days left in the obamaed a, in. some people are not very happy a about that. some people are a little happy about that. but either way, here at adeems morgan right now, take a look at this. they've turned this corner into add mow thanks obama. this was put up by the business district.ct. it's four giant blackboards b where people are able to come up here, grab a piece of chalk andk write down a message to theo t president of the united states. s
neighborhood as we return sand rows, blanch, dorothy and sophia. you know this song. >> of course i do. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ i saw a reason why we should be really excited to the end of this show. >> stick around. that was a nice tease. for the past eight years, the catch phrase thanks obama hasbaa been used as sort of a back handed joke to credit or bla perfection. now with just 31 days of his administration, a street has been a thank you card for the...
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she was very blanch-esque, she will be missed. we have a lot to talk about on my side of the studio. so lets turn our focus to is what happening with the the weather. is there a mess unfolding, especially through western suburbs. we have a whole mixed bag, pretty colors available on storm scan three, they are out there. take a look as we track the last couple of hours, right on the tail even of the loop. you can see the pink just pop up. we have possibility for brief freezing rain out there and as morning progresses this will turn over to just plane rain, but, at least at the on set, especially if you are leaving the house in chester county or western montgomery or delco you could be walking out the door here to some slick travel i know a lot of the pen to the crews and other dot crews around our area have done their job getting us ready for this, however, i still want to you exercise the caution that is always necessary, even with these minor events, and winter weather advisory worth mentioning here for poconos, carbon, monroe co
she was very blanch-esque, she will be missed. we have a lot to talk about on my side of the studio. so lets turn our focus to is what happening with the the weather. is there a mess unfolding, especially through western suburbs. we have a whole mixed bag, pretty colors available on storm scan three, they are out there. take a look as we track the last couple of hours, right on the tail even of the loop. you can see the pink just pop up. we have possibility for brief freezing rain out there and...
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before if tow companies had a contract with the business, they essentially had carte blanche in the lots. >> i think i like the way they had it set up before. want to be called every 10, 15 minutes someone has to tow a car. >> reporter: not surprisingly drivers seem to like the extra protection. >> especially when you don't really know what the rules are when you park. you don't necessarily see the times posted. so it's better there's an extra layer. >> i've seen and heard horror stories before. it definitely can be predatory. >> there has to be a posted sign, so i don't think it's predatory, but i do think people get taken advantage of. >> reporter: some see towing as a necessary evil. >> i don't like the idea of towing, but at the same time we as a business have to protect our rights. >> reporter: you're losing a lot. and a lost parking space means a lost potential customer and lost potential dollars. the owner of one tow company insists arlington doesn't have a towing problem, rather a parking problem. also included in the new towing requirements businesses will have to that explains
before if tow companies had a contract with the business, they essentially had carte blanche in the lots. >> i think i like the way they had it set up before. want to be called every 10, 15 minutes someone has to tow a car. >> reporter: not surprisingly drivers seem to like the extra protection. >> especially when you don't really know what the rules are when you park. you don't necessarily see the times posted. so it's better there's an extra layer. >> i've seen and...
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i mean, even if americans are given carte blanche by the us government to travel to cuba, the cuban government can control that as well with visas. it doesn't have to accept every single american tourist who wants to get on a plane or a boat or... >> hinojosa: all right, so what do you know of in terms of raul castro, who is now in power, 76 years old. you and i both... >> 78. >> hinojosa: 78 years old, oh, my gosh. boy, that was fast. okay, and you and i both, as journalists, equally upset about the fact that raul castro gives his first interview to an american, and it happens to be sean penn. but what is raul castro.... what's his plan? i mean, is there going to be a difference there or not? >> well, he's done a few things. they've been relatively minor. i get the sense that he would like to open things up a little bit econom... you know, in the economic arena. he's said to admire the china model, or perhaps even the vietnamese model. but i think that's been stopped by the presence of his brother, fidel castro, who's still alive, and then the old guard, which kind of back up fidel. but he ha
i mean, even if americans are given carte blanche by the us government to travel to cuba, the cuban government can control that as well with visas. it doesn't have to accept every single american tourist who wants to get on a plane or a boat or... >> hinojosa: all right, so what do you know of in terms of raul castro, who is now in power, 76 years old. you and i both... >> 78. >> hinojosa: 78 years old, oh, my gosh. boy, that was fast. okay, and you and i both, as journalists,...
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it is marinated and blanched and heated and left in the wok with dark soy, salt and sugar.y pot soup of bean curd and tofu ribbons and bamboo shoots. >> it is a commonist country. >> it is the most dynami dynamic -- country on earth. what do you think about that. >> i think a lot of my friends coming here thinking that china is a portion of north korea or -- they come here and they're surprised and it is not that much. they do seem to be promoting the free market even more with the free trade establishing shanghai. it is amazing. >> anthony: the world is becoming more china's influenced and food and you build a casino in vegas, you have to consider what will the chinese think. is that exciting? >> it is exciting. we would not think that we would be in the central spotlight and or dreamed about it. >> anthony: for me, the most terrifying scenario that china becomes a free market and non-communist society because various -- anthony bourdain, parts unknown is brought to you by ll bean. ah, family holiday party, huh greg? at least with directv from at&t, you can download then w
it is marinated and blanched and heated and left in the wok with dark soy, salt and sugar.y pot soup of bean curd and tofu ribbons and bamboo shoots. >> it is a commonist country. >> it is the most dynami dynamic -- country on earth. what do you think about that. >> i think a lot of my friends coming here thinking that china is a portion of north korea or -- they come here and they're surprised and it is not that much. they do seem to be promoting the free market even more...
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and i think that stuff, the line should be -- so where would i, you know, given carte blanche think there should be targeted. i, i think we, you know, in terms of regulatory areas, i think it is important to think about the ads that are just stealing from you with nothing in return. so i don't know if you've ever been -- i'm sure you've been in the back of a new york taxi cab, and all of a sudden they start blaring ads at you. you're a captive audience. how is this not, in a way, stealing from us? it's your mind, your time. sometimes in an airline. so i would be very situational, certain environments need to be more peaceful. and i actually, i guess maybe one reason in the book i held back a little bit is i didn't want to try and cram into one chapter at the end, like, here's all the solutions to all the problems and all the regulation, but because then people get distracted. i wanted to say, okay, look, here is our problem. we have a problem. our attention is being taken from us. maybe we really need to think about this in a kind of way, as a kind of stealing almost before we get to what
and i think that stuff, the line should be -- so where would i, you know, given carte blanche think there should be targeted. i, i think we, you know, in terms of regulatory areas, i think it is important to think about the ads that are just stealing from you with nothing in return. so i don't know if you've ever been -- i'm sure you've been in the back of a new york taxi cab, and all of a sudden they start blaring ads at you. you're a captive audience. how is this not, in a way, stealing from...
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and it's a very, very tough story that the gravitational wave observatory sign is there and it's blanchedby weather and reveals when people ask you how are you maintaining your facility he shows his wallet to indicate how he's maintaining his facility. but i think that now people are coming around to say the right things about joe weber. >> well, he was credited in the light of the discovery was announced in. >> which i loved. it meant a lot they did that. the very first discovery paper of this discovery of the century, possibly. they cite in the introductory paragraph that joe weber is the pioneer of gravitational web science. >> that's wonderful, his wife, virginia, who is also an astronomers, she, i think is the most likeable and unusual character in the book, but she has one line where she says to you, science is a self-correcting process not necessarily in one's lifetime. and it's just, oh, you know? >> yeah. >> but your novel, a madman dreams of machines, based on lives of alan tearing and curtle has two tragic heroes. what is the draw in-- all tragic heroes. >> in a way-- >> they'r
and it's a very, very tough story that the gravitational wave observatory sign is there and it's blanchedby weather and reveals when people ask you how are you maintaining your facility he shows his wallet to indicate how he's maintaining his facility. but i think that now people are coming around to say the right things about joe weber. >> well, he was credited in the light of the discovery was announced in. >> which i loved. it meant a lot they did that. the very first discovery...
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the question is, do you just give cart blanche to all the oil companies to do what they want to do? guess in the incoming trump administration with the ceo president and rex tillerson potentially as secretary of state, we're going to say drill, baby, drill. >> in a way, i think what -- president obama knows a lot of what he is putting forward is going to get reversed. this would slow president-elect trump down if he had designs on opening up more drilling. >> what do you think? is that the right attitude to put forward? president-elect trump was elected with a large majority here and a big movement that wanted to bring back jobs and stimulate the economy. he want dozen these things as it relates to energy, not just independence but energy dominance. it's interesting to me. the only reason that the obama economy didn't even slip back into the recess was because of the thousands of jobs from oil ref knee and from taxes on oil companies that they paid the photograph government to be able to funnel it back into the system. the same people that were keeping his economy going he wants to
the question is, do you just give cart blanche to all the oil companies to do what they want to do? guess in the incoming trump administration with the ceo president and rex tillerson potentially as secretary of state, we're going to say drill, baby, drill. >> in a way, i think what -- president obama knows a lot of what he is putting forward is going to get reversed. this would slow president-elect trump down if he had designs on opening up more drilling. >> what do you think? is...
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he is giving trump carte blanche at this point.his press conference on december 23, he sort of was blaming everything bad that has happened and might even happen in the future on the outgoing administration so in that sense he can stay consistent. but trump will be under a lot of pressure from his friends in russia to lift the sanctions. that may not be something the republicans in the senate and congress want to do so that -- when they see conflict playing out there. >> because the first question is, obamacare, the obama administration will retaliate, obama has less than a month in office, could trump just come in and sort ofover turn everything? that's the question. as you look to the future. as you look to the trump presidency, how do you see the relationship between russia and the u.s. when you have rex tillerson as the secretary of state? what do you envision? >> i envision the shortest honeymoon in history. >> really? >> because at this point putin feels like the winner but he even called himself -- or he had himself called i
he is giving trump carte blanche at this point.his press conference on december 23, he sort of was blaming everything bad that has happened and might even happen in the future on the outgoing administration so in that sense he can stay consistent. but trump will be under a lot of pressure from his friends in russia to lift the sanctions. that may not be something the republicans in the senate and congress want to do so that -- when they see conflict playing out there. >> because the first...
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it's given republicans essentially cart blanche. they passed a raft of legislation, postally unpopular, probably the reason mccrory lost, some struck down by the courts including the way they drew their districts. after losing the gubernatorial election, they called a special session. what is a special session? >> a special session is pretty much like a lame duck session in the u.s. congress. it's called for the outgoing legislature to meet in the interim period between the election and the inauguration of the new governor and swearing in of the new legislature. there was a reason for a special session to be called in we needed to vote for disaster relief, state-level disaster relief to complement what we got at the federal level. what is unprunprecedented, thoug is tacking onto that this additional special session which no notice was given. i mean, it was a very, very quick thing. a matter of a few hours. the legislature announced they'd be having an additional special session and that this one was going to be aimed at a whole raft
it's given republicans essentially cart blanche. they passed a raft of legislation, postally unpopular, probably the reason mccrory lost, some struck down by the courts including the way they drew their districts. after losing the gubernatorial election, they called a special session. what is a special session? >> a special session is pretty much like a lame duck session in the u.s. congress. it's called for the outgoing legislature to meet in the interim period between the election and...
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alongside more assertive tastes like thinly sliced braised beef shank with chili oil, tea tree mushrooms blanchede. >> anthony: and you suggest starting with the -- >> eric: lily buds? >> fuchsia: yeah. i would start with the lily buds because they're nice and wild, yeah. >> eric: it's a nice texture. >> fuchsia: yeah. try one of these. >> anthony: that's -- those mushrooms are amazing. >> fuchsia: yeah. i love these cashews. >> anthony: also prawns served cold with handmade noodles dressed with natural vegetable extracts. >> fuchsia: so you've probably been having all kinds of amazing sichuanese flavors, because sichuan, it's not just about chili and sichuan pepper. it's about -- complex, layered flavors like french sauces. >> eric: yes. >> fuchsia: and there's one of them called -- strange flavor. >> eric: strange flavor. >> anthony: yeah. because it's a mixture of sweet, sour, salty, spicy, numbing, and nutty all together. and this is strange flavor noodles. so, it's just like a real traditional sichuan dish but done in a very refined way. then some soup. a rich, slow-simmered chicken and pork
alongside more assertive tastes like thinly sliced braised beef shank with chili oil, tea tree mushrooms blanchede. >> anthony: and you suggest starting with the -- >> eric: lily buds? >> fuchsia: yeah. i would start with the lily buds because they're nice and wild, yeah. >> eric: it's a nice texture. >> fuchsia: yeah. try one of these. >> anthony: that's -- those mushrooms are amazing. >> fuchsia: yeah. i love these cashews. >> anthony: also...
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he got carte blanche when he was elected, and what did he do?ing more ironic, the affordable care act which was anything but that. it hurt small businesses, and businesses were able to reinvest in their future. that's why you saw the wealth effect happen. that's why the fed had to take unprecedented monetary policy. guess what's happening right now? the market is rewarding the new policies that are going to take effect once he leaves office. you even have fed governors praising the new administration for the fiscal policies they're going to enact because now the market isn't going to be relying upon the federal reserve. melissa: what is it like to have an economy where you sort of yearning it in one direction -- jerk it in one direction for eight years? [laughter] forget about every other kind of policy, when you look at just economic perspective and what you think makes the world go round. sort of whip saw it in the exact opposite direction, what impact do you think that has? >> you can lower taxes, you can reduce regulations. some of it, i hat
he got carte blanche when he was elected, and what did he do?ing more ironic, the affordable care act which was anything but that. it hurt small businesses, and businesses were able to reinvest in their future. that's why you saw the wealth effect happen. that's why the fed had to take unprecedented monetary policy. guess what's happening right now? the market is rewarding the new policies that are going to take effect once he leaves office. you even have fed governors praising the new...
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should anteup and that is going to be taken by the russians especially by vladimir putin as a cart blancheost whatever he wants to do. if you say that putin is not interfering in the ukraine, that he hasn't conducted a covert invasion, that he didn't use hybrid warfare to annex crimea, all of which president-elect trump has said, then you essentially are telling him he's free to do the same kind of thing elsewhere so the countries that are closest to russia are the ones that are most concerned, because they feel that he wants to basically bring them back in to a kind of new quasi-soviet empire. >> chris dickey with a lot of insight for us today. chris, thank you so much for joining us live from paris. >>> a gift from heaven, that's how colombian president juan manuel santos describes his nobel peace prize. other winners received their awards in stockholm, sweden but absent at that ceremony was bob dyl dylan, this year's winner for literature. he won't be in oslo tomorrow night either for a concert honoring this year's nobel peace prize winner. it will feature several acts including sting a
should anteup and that is going to be taken by the russians especially by vladimir putin as a cart blancheost whatever he wants to do. if you say that putin is not interfering in the ukraine, that he hasn't conducted a covert invasion, that he didn't use hybrid warfare to annex crimea, all of which president-elect trump has said, then you essentially are telling him he's free to do the same kind of thing elsewhere so the countries that are closest to russia are the ones that are most concerned,...
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unfortunately no normal citizen or member of the fbi will have cart blanche to look at every file inally a publicity stunt. a last-ditch every for any democrat to get last dig in on james comey and fbi. i don't see it going anywhere. >> how about this, david, i end with you where i started, the merits. there is such thing as freedom of information act. valuable tool. meghan: classified information? >> never classified. in general, things the public should be exposed to. do you think there is anything in this. >> yeah, i think everybody wants to know, it may take years, maybe 30 years from now, writing definitive book what made comey go back and forth on hillary clinton probe. so everybody wants to find out but, i think the motive of the people involved in this is just to get payback for what happened to hillary and wikileaks. harris: i think american public is waiting for the movie. meghan: i am. sandra: will they believe it? nb. >> nba superstar lebron james making a political statement on cover of "sports illustrated." what the giant safety pin signifies and what he had to say abou
unfortunately no normal citizen or member of the fbi will have cart blanche to look at every file inally a publicity stunt. a last-ditch every for any democrat to get last dig in on james comey and fbi. i don't see it going anywhere. >> how about this, david, i end with you where i started, the merits. there is such thing as freedom of information act. valuable tool. meghan: classified information? >> never classified. in general, things the public should be exposed to. do you think...
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we don't want these lawses to just give a president cart blanche to do whatever he wants to stop localitiesbe able to create jobs and growth. my goodness, we need economic growth in this country and i'm glad jeb bush is, you know, kind of coming around on this and the op-ped was terrific. the name calling and the demonization of good people who are, themselves, sacrificing a lot to go into government, it's -- again, this is why people hate washington. they want fairness and they should fairly keep obama -- keep trump in check when necessary, and fairly kpem lly examine the lts ground. >> quickly, jonathan, scott pruitt was an attorney general. a lot of people forget to talk about the attorneys general pane what they were doing to pressure and take these cases to court and in a lot of case on the conservative side, winning these cases. >> yeah. so much of this has been happening beneath the surface of the national discussion and he's a perfect example of that. >>> next up, what we learned from the electoral college vote and the coverage of it. nighty night. when are they leaving? grilled che
we don't want these lawses to just give a president cart blanche to do whatever he wants to stop localitiesbe able to create jobs and growth. my goodness, we need economic growth in this country and i'm glad jeb bush is, you know, kind of coming around on this and the op-ped was terrific. the name calling and the demonization of good people who are, themselves, sacrificing a lot to go into government, it's -- again, this is why people hate washington. they want fairness and they should fairly...
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you're taking rates that may make a lone shark -- that's right, you're paying a loan shark -- blanch. the late great tony soprano would give you better terms. but to be fair with the credit card industry they can't break your knees if you don't pay them back. [ rim shot ] but they will financially kneecap you with late fees that will destroy whatever you've built up from your paycheck or other investments. like many aspects of personal finance, i have a one time or another brushed up against the down side of credit cards. in between college and law school i owed a huge amount of money to various creditors, just enough to make it so i had very little money left to live on. initially because of rotten luck and a bad break i ended up living in my car. i still managed to put a few bucks away into a retirement account i created investing with peter lynch from the fidelity magellan fund. "one up on wall street" remains the seminal text for understanding the market that's ever been penned but once i get a permanent address and knew where i was going to live, even though i was already in hock
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sunday afternoon a little after cook professor blanche talks -- of high schools football, in his book "playing through the whistle." for the complete schedule, go to c-span.org. former u.s. senator and astronaut john glenn died earlier this month at the age of 95. the funeral was held at ohio state university in columbus with remarks by vice president joe biden, ohio senator sharon brown, and others. this is about an hour and 15 minutes. ♪ >> when i came back from korea, i had to go through test pilot training and was accepted for that. and i thought to be able to work out some of the bugs on airplanes would be just about the ultimate in flying. >> marine airmen major john glenn begins an attempt at a supersonic transcontinental flight. 2460 miles traversed. elapsed time, three hours and 23 minutes, 8.4 seconds. >> we broke the record by quite a bit. by 20 minutes or so. ♪ gen. dailey: to annie, the true source of john's strength, for their many years together. to david and lynn, who shared their father to a grateful nation, i am honored to be called to celebrate the life of a man i a
sunday afternoon a little after cook professor blanche talks -- of high schools football, in his book "playing through the whistle." for the complete schedule, go to c-span.org. former u.s. senator and astronaut john glenn died earlier this month at the age of 95. the funeral was held at ohio state university in columbus with remarks by vice president joe biden, ohio senator sharon brown, and others. this is about an hour and 15 minutes. ♪ >> when i came back from korea, i had...
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. >> sunday afternoon after five, professor blanche cook talks about the final volume to her eleanor roosevelt series. at 10:00 p.m. eastern, the author on the death of the steel industry and its effect on a working-class town seen through the ends of high school football, in his book playing through the whistle. for the complete complete schedule go to booktv.org. >> you're watching book tv on c-span2 with top nonfiction books and authors every weekend. book book tv, television for serious readers. [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] >> good evening everyone. >> thank you for being here, my name is kirk named the president of george washington we are delighted to have you here for this moment of the ford book talks and i begin by thanking the ford motor company for their enduring partnership. they have done a great deal for us including endowing this book talk series. i am personally pleased to welcome back daniel philbrook who's third time he visited in mount vernon and as many years. were delighted to have them back. highest introduce them because i do that i'm struck by him as a
. >> sunday afternoon after five, professor blanche cook talks about the final volume to her eleanor roosevelt series. at 10:00 p.m. eastern, the author on the death of the steel industry and its effect on a working-class town seen through the ends of high school football, in his book playing through the whistle. for the complete complete schedule go to booktv.org. >> you're watching book tv on c-span2 with top nonfiction books and authors every weekend. book book tv, television for...
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blanche concludes a three volume biography of the first ladies lie. notable books of 2016 also included then it makes a science writer eddie young's examination of the microbes in our bodies in, i contain multitudes. and historian heather and thompson recalls that a cup prison uprising of 1971 in her national book award nominated title, but in the water. >> 1971 like so many prisons in new york but really the nation was bursting at the seams because there been policing in inner cities across the nation but particularly in new york city. buffalo, rochester, and rochester, and attica was filled with 2400 men. overwhelmingly black and puerto rican, but also white men. the conditions were horrendous. one roll of toilet paper to last a month, 2 quarts of water to do everything in, wash, clean yourself, drink. medical care so bad that prisoners were not only dying in attica but were permanently disfigured from lack of care. this is the context that the men and the research talk you about civil rights in the prison and human rights in the prison. many of the
blanche concludes a three volume biography of the first ladies lie. notable books of 2016 also included then it makes a science writer eddie young's examination of the microbes in our bodies in, i contain multitudes. and historian heather and thompson recalls that a cup prison uprising of 1971 in her national book award nominated title, but in the water. >> 1971 like so many prisons in new york but really the nation was bursting at the seams because there been policing in inner cities...
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i think that stuff, the line should be -- where would i, given carte blanche and there should be targeted- i think in terms of regulatory areas, i think it is important to think about the ads that are just stealing from you with nothing in return. i don't know if you ever been, i'm sure even a in the back of a new york taxicab and also there is no beginning at it out of it. you are a captive audience. how was this stealing from us? sometimes and airlines. i would be, certain environments like need to be more peaceful. i actually, i guess maybe one reason in the book i held back a little bit is i did want to crm into one chapter at the end like ushis office solutions to all te problems because in people get distracted by that. i wanted to say okay, look, here's our problem. we have a problem. our attention is being taken from us and maybe we need to think about this in this kind of weight as a kind of stealing almost. before we get to what would work as a solution. i didn't really think i had the master answer. it's hard to do that in the last chapter of th the book and thats one of the re
i think that stuff, the line should be -- where would i, given carte blanche and there should be targeted- i think in terms of regulatory areas, i think it is important to think about the ads that are just stealing from you with nothing in return. i don't know if you ever been, i'm sure even a in the back of a new york taxicab and also there is no beginning at it out of it. you are a captive audience. how was this stealing from us? sometimes and airlines. i would be, certain environments like...
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professor eugene examines white collar crime and we wrap up our saturday prime time line-up at 11:00 with blanch who takes a close look at eleanor roosevelt from 1839 to 1962. tonight at c-span2 book tv. >> i suppose we are. good evening. i'm the president for the atlanta history center and it's my pleasure to welcome you all tonight professor, author and po et patrick phillips. patrick phillips received ph.d from nyu. he was a fullbright scholar and a national endowment for arts fellow and recipient from the translation prize for translation of the works of danish poet. his 2015 poetry collection was a finalist for the book award. even though we are in the presence of a distinguished poet, tonight phillips will be discussing his first work of nonfiction, blood at the root. a racial cleansing in america. this work tells the disturbing story, by tracing the broader historical phenomena that led to similar violent around our nation, phillips tells a story that's tragically much larger than foresight county. it is a significant work in so much that begins to tell a story about a bunch of people thr
professor eugene examines white collar crime and we wrap up our saturday prime time line-up at 11:00 with blanch who takes a close look at eleanor roosevelt from 1839 to 1962. tonight at c-span2 book tv. >> i suppose we are. good evening. i'm the president for the atlanta history center and it's my pleasure to welcome you all tonight professor, author and po et patrick phillips. patrick phillips received ph.d from nyu. he was a fullbright scholar and a national endowment for arts fellow...
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sunday afternoon after 5:00, past blanche wise and cook -- blanche weisen cook talks about her eleanoroosevelt series. on then author s l price decline of the seal -- the steel industry in his book, "playing through the whistle." for a schedule go to booktv.org. q&a, -- ar's night on >> while people were starving, van buren was having these fancy parties in the white house. it was part of the image making where harrison was the candidate for the poor people and here was this rich man in washington sneering at the poor people. thousands of acres and an estate so he was actually very wealthy but he was portrayed as the champion of the poor. women came to the parades and they waved handkerchiefs. some gave speeches. some wrote pamphlets and it was very shocking. they were criticized by the democrats saying these women should be homemaking putting. ronald schaffer, talking about how the rollicking campaign of tippecanoe changed presidential elections forever. sunday night on c-span's q&a. washington journal continues. we are back. antos at our table. what is the consensus for about if they
sunday afternoon after 5:00, past blanche wise and cook -- blanche weisen cook talks about her eleanoroosevelt series. on then author s l price decline of the seal -- the steel industry in his book, "playing through the whistle." for a schedule go to booktv.org. q&a, -- ar's night on >> while people were starving, van buren was having these fancy parties in the white house. it was part of the image making where harrison was the candidate for the poor people and here was this...
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sunday afternoon a little after 5:00 professor blanche cook talked about the final volume to her eleanor roosevelt series. at 10:00 eastern, author sl price on the death of the steel industry. seen through the lens of eye school football in his book playing through the whistle. four -- for a complete schedule go to booktv.org. >> senior white house advisor valerie jarrett took part in a conversation on empowering and advancing issues important to women at the summit in washington dc. other speakers include white house communications director jim -- jen psaki. this is 90 minutes. [inaudible conversations] >> please welcome the director of events, lisa babbage. >> i know you are having amazing conversation that i'm sorry to interrupt them but we are so thrilled to have here, particularly satisfying to me to see so many familiar faces, as part of what we consider the women rules community. you are enjoying this program, we had great conversations in the halls. i would like to ask you to do me a huge favor. we are in a moment of transition. you will be going into the private sector, launchin
sunday afternoon a little after 5:00 professor blanche cook talked about the final volume to her eleanor roosevelt series. at 10:00 eastern, author sl price on the death of the steel industry. seen through the lens of eye school football in his book playing through the whistle. four -- for a complete schedule go to booktv.org. >> senior white house advisor valerie jarrett took part in a conversation on empowering and advancing issues important to women at the summit in washington dc....
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and sunday afternoon, a little after 5:00, professor blanch cook talks be the final volume to her eleanoroosevelt series. and at 10:00 p.m. eastern, sl price on the death of the steel industry and its effect on a working class town seen through the lens of high school football, in his book "playing through the whistle." for our complete schedule go to booktv.org. >> you're watching booktv on c-span2 2. with top nonfiction books and authors every weekend. booktv, television for serious readers. >> i'm pamela paul, editor of "the new york times" book review, and i am here to introduce four of our 100 notable books of 2016. every year, editors at the book review select 50 fiction books and 50 nonfiction books that we consider notable. this is a year-long process, at the book review. we go through all of the books we have reviewed in our pages that year, and we select the 100
and sunday afternoon, a little after 5:00, professor blanch cook talks be the final volume to her eleanoroosevelt series. and at 10:00 p.m. eastern, sl price on the death of the steel industry and its effect on a working class town seen through the lens of high school football, in his book "playing through the whistle." for our complete schedule go to booktv.org. >> you're watching booktv on c-span2 2. with top nonfiction books and authors every weekend. booktv, television for...
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tiernan do about obama's carte blanche on killing all the condors and i live next to the wind mills,hey are very inefficient and on wind days, most of them don't even turn. have videotape on a window day, none of them were turning. anyway, i want to know what she was going to do about the eagles. thank you. guest: i think actually the resident has done a lot to protect wildlife in this country. certainly that is an issue the wind industry continues to work on, we feel strongly that we need to really focus in on the lean renewable energy of the future, like wind and like solar, which are putting people are clean k, which and which are good for addressing climate change. host: staying in california, lan california, tom, a republican. good morning. caller: good morning. i'd like to talk about nuclear plants like fukishi let on the coast salmon, the luting ea, what about the warm water discharge coming out of every one of them. about global warming, you think that is warming up our globe? big toxic poisonous electric,e have hydro we could use our water, we have we have pipelines and are
tiernan do about obama's carte blanche on killing all the condors and i live next to the wind mills,hey are very inefficient and on wind days, most of them don't even turn. have videotape on a window day, none of them were turning. anyway, i want to know what she was going to do about the eagles. thank you. guest: i think actually the resident has done a lot to protect wildlife in this country. certainly that is an issue the wind industry continues to work on, we feel strongly that we need to...
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. >> 147, blanche. >> cut-throat primetime time this fall as some 23 new shows compete in one of theesigning women". >> they created one of the funniest, most unusual shows of a group of women. they were a different group of women than you usually saw on television. >> they were feisty and sexy and linda's voice came through shining. >> a man can get away with anything. look at reagan's neck, it sags down to here. and everybody raves about how great he looks. if nance had that neck, they would put her in a nursing home for turkeys. [ laughter ] >> they had given me this 23 minutes to address whatever topic i want. and it's such a previous. it's more than the president of the nights gets. and it's kind of thrilling to have that every week. i would be lying if i didn't say i put my opinions in the show. >> excuse me, but yu lovely ladies look like you are in need of male companionships. >> trust me when i say you have misassessed the situation at this table. >> moving on the scene d. >> i am a woman and i am a writer, but i don't really enjoy being called a woman's writer. i think labe
. >> 147, blanche. >> cut-throat primetime time this fall as some 23 new shows compete in one of theesigning women". >> they created one of the funniest, most unusual shows of a group of women. they were a different group of women than you usually saw on television. >> they were feisty and sexy and linda's voice came through shining. >> a man can get away with anything. look at reagan's neck, it sags down to here. and everybody raves about how great he looks....
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excessive defend regulations, but getting rid of blanche, jeopardizing lives. host: how big priority negotiating tpp, to bring up environmental standards in other country? is that getting lip service or was it part of this? that, we may differ on definitely in the lip service story n. nafta, it is always a side agreement. investor rights, special tribunal, their own good enough, we will try to do this and that, better than nothing. selling point to certain constituency trying to move trade deals. environmental groups haven't generally been buyers. uest: back to the transpacific partnership which trump rejected and not going to be ratified. good as a very environmental chapter, by far the best. is that it requires countries respect the multi environmental agreements which they sign on to and then tpp would have enforcement echanism between countries to pull up the socks of countries n their exception to environmental agreements. it has further encouragement for countrys to sign on to the range of multi lateral environmental 20 or so , like around. we haven't had
excessive defend regulations, but getting rid of blanche, jeopardizing lives. host: how big priority negotiating tpp, to bring up environmental standards in other country? is that getting lip service or was it part of this? that, we may differ on definitely in the lip service story n. nafta, it is always a side agreement. investor rights, special tribunal, their own good enough, we will try to do this and that, better than nothing. selling point to certain constituency trying to move trade...
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excessive defend regulations, but getting rid of blanche, jeopardizing lives. host: how big priority negotiating tpp, to bring up environmental standards in other country? is that getting lip service or was it part of this? that, we may differ on definitely in the lip service story n. nafta, it is always a side agreement. investor rights, special tribunal, their own good enough, we will try to do this and that, better than nothing. selling point to certain constituency trying to move trade deals. environmental groups haven't generally been buyers. uest: back to the transpacific partnership which trump rejected and not going to be ratified. good as a very environmental chapter, by far the best. is that it requires countries respect the multi environmental agreements which they sign on to and then tpp would have enforcement echanism between countries to pull up the socks of countries n their exception to environmental agreements. it has further encouragement for countrys to sign on to the range of multi lateral environmental 20 or so , like around. we haven't had
excessive defend regulations, but getting rid of blanche, jeopardizing lives. host: how big priority negotiating tpp, to bring up environmental standards in other country? is that getting lip service or was it part of this? that, we may differ on definitely in the lip service story n. nafta, it is always a side agreement. investor rights, special tribunal, their own good enough, we will try to do this and that, better than nothing. selling point to certain constituency trying to move trade...
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shades of ink from blanched olives to corn flour lasted a long dead hands.ach one by the promise of whiskey. leaving me at that evening on an old shawnee trade route, retraced the town, while the canada, blue jackets have. the cdm, the influence of the pollen upon the fruit. where is this ground unstained? thank you very much. [applause] >> feature films about the chicano experience, the author of the fabulous stories, the skyscrapers that flew in the critically acclaimed memoir i witnessed the filmmaker's memoir of the chicano movement. of his work and his book, return to rio grande, in his private -- and his prior life, jesus made movies and directed television drama. in this work, mostly and had to be shot two or three times. times space. suggest that repeating a scene that did the actors to return in time from the previous scene, a kind of going and returning, a coming back from the future they had just created. eliot mailed to the image in the line, the women come and go. did all those years behind the camera is too speculative fiction aren't all storie
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sunday afternoon, a little after 5:00, brent -- blanche wising cook talks about the final book to her series. , price on thern steel industry and its effect on a working-class town seen through the lens of high school for all in his book "playing through the whistle." for our complete schedule, go to book tv.org. an interfaith memorial service for mohammed ali was held in his hometown of louisville, kentucky. he died in june at the age of 74. speakers included sportscaster bryant gumbel and comedian billy crystal. former president bill clinton and mohammed ali's widow and daughters. his is about 40 minutes. ladies and gentlemen, representing the president of the united states and mrs. obama am a miss valerie jarrett. [applause] >> good afternoon. on behalf of president obama and mrs. obama, i wish to express to you their deepest regrets that they couldn't be here with us today as we celebrate the extraordinary life of mohammed ali. i first met mohammed ali over 45 years ago through his friendship with my uncle, and my uncle would be so touched that his son is a pallbearer here today.
sunday afternoon, a little after 5:00, brent -- blanche wising cook talks about the final book to her series. , price on thern steel industry and its effect on a working-class town seen through the lens of high school for all in his book "playing through the whistle." for our complete schedule, go to book tv.org. an interfaith memorial service for mohammed ali was held in his hometown of louisville, kentucky. he died in june at the age of 74. speakers included sportscaster bryant...
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mean, this is not administration incoming trump administration that will blanch spending, particularlypolitically popular. i think that is sort of brave world for republicans, particularly conservative epublicans, but that is the way, the new regime here. i do think, again, republicans think about in smart ways and there are a lot of mart healthcare experts on the conservative side who thought long and hard, smarter than i am what kind ofactly, policies might mitigate a lot of problems that could happen if you just simply wipe out bamacare and all of the benefits that come with it in a way that again, fosters competition and gives consumers ways more options, so much of the problem with affordable d the care act are that the option have been have narrowed and when you, we have competition, you have to go to the government to government doesn't work, incompetently managed, you know, mores go up and it will be unaffordable, that is the problem republicans have to this in wayow to do politically palatable and addresses the issues people is that insurance companies aren't always or very fr
mean, this is not administration incoming trump administration that will blanch spending, particularlypolitically popular. i think that is sort of brave world for republicans, particularly conservative epublicans, but that is the way, the new regime here. i do think, again, republicans think about in smart ways and there are a lot of mart healthcare experts on the conservative side who thought long and hard, smarter than i am what kind ofactly, policies might mitigate a lot of problems that...
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israel has enjoyed carte blanche propaganda with the united states and it's too bad, i think, and withresident trump coming in and benjamin netanyahu looking for some very serious warlike problems coming up if this thing doesn't go through. thank you very much. other headlines today, president-elect trump taking ,ues from jfk for his speech privately telling several visitors that his winter retreat -- at his winter retreat that he is writing the first draft of his inauguration speech and is looking to residents reagan and kennedy for inspiration, according to three people familiar with the conversation. host: evelyn is calling in from detroit on the democratic line. good morning, evelyn. caller: how you doing? host: good, good, your thoughts? >> what we want to say is that 2017 is going to be casey's world. if we don't start wake up and loving each other like a whole world, we going to see a whole from jc.ssent the wind, the storms, the earthquake. he's going to take this country back. take the whole world back. as a people we don't have no respect for the elders or the little children
israel has enjoyed carte blanche propaganda with the united states and it's too bad, i think, and withresident trump coming in and benjamin netanyahu looking for some very serious warlike problems coming up if this thing doesn't go through. thank you very much. other headlines today, president-elect trump taking ,ues from jfk for his speech privately telling several visitors that his winter retreat -- at his winter retreat that he is writing the first draft of his inauguration speech and is...
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sunday afternoon a little after 5:00 professor blanche cook talked about the final volume to her eleanor roosevelt series. at 10:00 eastern, author sl price on the death of the steel industry. seen through the lens of eye school football in his book playing through the whistle. four -- for a complete schedule
sunday afternoon a little after 5:00 professor blanche cook talked about the final volume to her eleanor roosevelt series. at 10:00 eastern, author sl price on the death of the steel industry. seen through the lens of eye school football in his book playing through the whistle. four -- for a complete schedule