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he is interviewed by congressman hank johnson. >>'s poverty an issue in terms of the war on drugs or the victims of the war on drugs? how did poverty play into that? >> no men around. what happens to families, what happens to the men who have been locked up and all the collateral consequences so they can't get jobs, they are not allowed to live in public housing. country,ws across the collateral consequences of one kind or another, it could destroy somebody's life. if they were not poor when they went into prison, they are definitely poverty-stricken for the rest of their lives. it is totally connected to poverty. >> watch "afterwards," sunday night on book tv on c-span2. "railamerica," assignment iran. advisor follows an army through his assignment in iran. here is a preview. ♪ >> now, i was in iran as an army advisor. how strange it all seemed at first. [yelling] >> i had then trained for over one year and brought halfway around the world to serve for two years as a member of the military assistance group in a iran. special team
he is interviewed by congressman hank johnson. >>'s poverty an issue in terms of the war on drugs or the victims of the war on drugs? how did poverty play into that? >> no men around. what happens to families, what happens to the men who have been locked up and all the collateral consequences so they can't get jobs, they are not allowed to live in public housing. country,ws across the collateral consequences of one kind or another, it could destroy somebody's life. if they were not...
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he is interviewed by hank johnson. >> was poverty and issue in terms of the -- in terms of the war orrugs or the victims of the war? >> sure. >> how did poverty play into it? >> what happens to families, what happens to the men locked collateral consequences, they cannot get jobs. they are not allowed to live in public housing. country -- it the destroys somebody's life. if they were not for when they went into prison, they are poverty-stricken for the rest of their lives. it is totally connected to poverty. >> watch afterwords on booktv on c-span two. "washington journal" continues. -- >> "washington journal" continues. host: joining us is christa case bryant from the "the christian science monitor." she's here to talk about herpes looking how st. louis, missouri, is working to overcome racial determination after the right in ferguson three years ago. thank you for joining us. guest: thank you for having me. host: we saw the events unfold three years ago, why take a look at this issue now for this magazine piece? guest:
he is interviewed by hank johnson. >> was poverty and issue in terms of the -- in terms of the war orrugs or the victims of the war? >> sure. >> how did poverty play into it? >> what happens to families, what happens to the men locked collateral consequences, they cannot get jobs. they are not allowed to live in public housing. country -- it the destroys somebody's life. if they were not for when they went into prison, they are poverty-stricken for the rest of their...
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by georgiaviewed congressman hank johnson. >> was poverty and issue in terms of the war on drugs or thetims of the war on drugs? how did poverty play into that? families,ppens to what happens to the men who have been locked up in all the collateral consequences. they cannot jobs. they are not allowed to live in public housing. 45,000 laws across the country have collateral consequences of one kind or another that destroy somebody's life. is in were not for when they went to prison, they are definitely poverty-stricken for the rest of their lives. is totally connected to poverty. >> watch sunday night at 9:00 eastern on book tv on c-span2. monday, professor clayborne carson teaches a class on martin luther king, jr.'s early years. the lecture to place at the church where m.l.k. and his father were both pastors. here is a preview. >> let's look at the documents. one of the things we find is how was he born. one of the things the birth certificate indicates is that there was a midwife and a doctor. and the doctor also lived on auburn avenue. so, what does that tell us about martin luther k
by georgiaviewed congressman hank johnson. >> was poverty and issue in terms of the war on drugs or thetims of the war on drugs? how did poverty play into that? families,ppens to what happens to the men who have been locked up in all the collateral consequences. they cannot jobs. they are not allowed to live in public housing. 45,000 laws across the country have collateral consequences of one kind or another that destroy somebody's life. is in were not for when they went to prison, they...
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he's interviewed by georgia congressman hank johnson. >> was poverty an issue in terms of the war on drugs or the victims of the war on drugs. >> sure. >> how did poverty play into that? >> no man around. what happens to families, what happens to the men who have been locked up and all the collateral consequences. they can't get jobs. they're not allowed to live in public housing. 45,000 laws across the country collateral consequences of one kind or another, it destroys somebody's life. if they weren't poor when they went into prison, they're definitely poverty stricken for the rest of their lives. it's totally kelkted to poverty. >> watch afterwards sunday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern on book tv on c-span2. >>> next on c-span3 we hear from historians about world war i and the legacy of president woodrow wilson a century after he outlined his 14 point statement of principles in address to
he's interviewed by georgia congressman hank johnson. >> was poverty an issue in terms of the war on drugs or the victims of the war on drugs. >> sure. >> how did poverty play into that? >> no man around. what happens to families, what happens to the men who have been locked up and all the collateral consequences. they can't get jobs. they're not allowed to live in public housing. 45,000 laws across the country collateral consequences of one kind or another, it destroys...
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he is interviewed by georgia congressman hank johnson. >> is poverty an issue in terms of the war on drugs, on the victims of the war on drugs? how is poverty play into that? >> what happens to families, what happens to the men who have been locked up, all the collateral consequences, they cannot get jobs, they are not allowed to live in public housing. countryaws across the require consequences of one kind or another. it destroys somebody's life. if they were not poor when they went into prison, they are definitely poverty-stricken for the rest of their lives. "afterwords" sunday night at 9:00 eastern on "book tv" on
he is interviewed by georgia congressman hank johnson. >> is poverty an issue in terms of the war on drugs, on the victims of the war on drugs? how is poverty play into that? >> what happens to families, what happens to the men who have been locked up, all the collateral consequences, they cannot get jobs, they are not allowed to live in public housing. countryaws across the require consequences of one kind or another. it destroys somebody's life. if they were not poor when they...
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he's interviewed by georgia congressman hank johnson. >> was poverty and issue in terms of the war on drugs or the victims of the war on drugs? how did poverty play into that? >> no men around. what happens to families? what happens to the men that have been locked up in all the collateral consequences so they can't get jobs? they are not allowed to live in public housing. 45,000 laws across the country require consequences of one kind or another. it destroys somebody's life. if they want or when they went into prison, then they are definitely poverty-stricken for the rest of their lives. it's totally elected to poverty. -- it's totally connected to poverty. easterny night at 9:00 on book tv on c-span2. continues its capitals tours this month with raleigh, atlantic, and montgomery. .e speak with state officials follow the tour and join us at 9:30 a.m. eastern for our stop in raleigh, north carolina. our guest ish
he's interviewed by georgia congressman hank johnson. >> was poverty and issue in terms of the war on drugs or the victims of the war on drugs? how did poverty play into that? >> no men around. what happens to families? what happens to the men that have been locked up in all the collateral consequences so they can't get jobs? they are not allowed to live in public housing. 45,000 laws across the country require consequences of one kind or another. it destroys somebody's life. if...
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he is interviewed by hank johnson. >> was poverty in issue in terms of the war on drugs or the victims of the war on drugs? that?d poverty play into that? >> what happens to families. what happens to thewhat happense been locked up and the collateral consequences that they can not get jobs. they are not allowed to live in public housing. 45,000 laws across the country, collateral consequences of one kind of another, have destroyed somebody's life. if they were not poor when they went into prison, they are definitely poverty-stricken for the rest of their liv
he is interviewed by hank johnson. >> was poverty in issue in terms of the war on drugs or the victims of the war on drugs? that?d poverty play into that? >> what happens to families. what happens to thewhat happense been locked up and the collateral consequences that they can not get jobs. they are not allowed to live in public housing. 45,000 laws across the country, collateral consequences of one kind of another, have destroyed somebody's life. if they were not poor when they...
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he's interviewed by georgia congressman hank johnson. congressman johnson serves on the judiciary committee and is a member of the property caucus. "after words" is a weekly interview program interfering top nonfiction authors about their latest works. >> host: mr. edelman is a pleasure to be with you today to discuss your book "not a crime to be poor" the criminalization of poverty in america. >> guest: thank you congressman. i'm very glad to be here. is that mr. edelman i hope i'm not embarrassing you but i know you've got an 80th birthday coming up. you don't like 80. >> guest: well thank you for that. >> host: i just wanted to let you know happy birthday in advance. >> guest: thank you very much. it's not until january though. >> host: you have done a lot in your life and 80 years is a long time. growing up as a jewish kid in minneapolis, minnesota what was it like for you as you grew up? >> guest: we were a good stalwart democratic farmer labor or family. i grew up with hubert humphrey as the mayor and my father who was a lawyer in
he's interviewed by georgia congressman hank johnson. congressman johnson serves on the judiciary committee and is a member of the property caucus. "after words" is a weekly interview program interfering top nonfiction authors about their latest works. >> host: mr. edelman is a pleasure to be with you today to discuss your book "not a crime to be poor" the criminalization of poverty in america. >> guest: thank you congressman. i'm very glad to be here. is that...
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he's interviewed by georgia congressman hank johnson. >> was poverty an issue in terps of the war on drugs. or the victims of the war on drugs? >> sure. >> how did poverty play into that? >> no men around. what happens to families. what happens to the men who have been locked up and all the collateral consequences. so they can't get jobs. they're not allowed to lif live in public housing. 45,000 laws across the country collateral consequences of one kind or another. it's destroys somebody life. if they weren't poor when they went in to prison they're poverty stricken for the rest of their lives. it's totally connected to poverty. >> watch after words sunday night. at 9:00 p.m. eastern on book tv. on c-span 2. >>> in his annual state of the commonwealth address virginia governor discussed voting rights. gun background checks. state criminal justice system. and medicaid expansion. this is the last speech for the term limited governor. governor elect will be sworn in on saturday. from the state capitol in richmond this is 15 minutes. >>. [ applause ]
he's interviewed by georgia congressman hank johnson. >> was poverty an issue in terps of the war on drugs. or the victims of the war on drugs? >> sure. >> how did poverty play into that? >> no men around. what happens to families. what happens to the men who have been locked up and all the collateral consequences. so they can't get jobs. they're not allowed to lif live in public housing. 45,000 laws across the country collateral consequences of one kind or another. it's...
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he's interviewed by representative hank johnson from georgia.il, alan and joel gershenfeld discuss what they call the third digital revolution. and we wrap up our prime time programming at 11:40 with rebecca cost that, predicting future events and outcomes with more precision. that all happens tonight on c-span2's booktv. 72 hours of nonfiction authors and books this weekend. television for serious readers. [inaudible conversations] >> good morning. good morning. [inaudible conversations] >> before we begin, may i ask all of you to please turn off your cell phone and any other electronic devices? ..
he's interviewed by representative hank johnson from georgia.il, alan and joel gershenfeld discuss what they call the third digital revolution. and we wrap up our prime time programming at 11:40 with rebecca cost that, predicting future events and outcomes with more precision. that all happens tonight on c-span2's booktv. 72 hours of nonfiction authors and books this weekend. television for serious readers. [inaudible conversations] >> good morning. good morning. [inaudible conversations]...
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he is interviewed by georgia congressman hank johnson. >> was poverty an issue in terms or thewar on drugs victims of the war on drugs? >> sure. >> how did poverty play into that? >> what happens to families, what have ends to the men who have been locked up in all the collateral consequences. they can't get jobs. they are not allowed to live in public housing. 45,000 laws across the country are collateral consequences of one kind or another. it destroys somebody's life. if they weren't poor when they went into prison, they are definitely poverty-stricken for the rest of their lives. it's totally connected to poverty. tonight onterwords book tv on c-span 2. in 2014, 5 former u.s. secretaries of state and secretary john kerry took heart in a groundbreaking ceremony for the u.s. diplomacy center. a museum is scheduled to open in 2019. up next, we visit the center's artifact storage area to learn about the history of american diplomacy. a curator and historian selected key items just help -- to help tell the story. >> we love passports. we have many in the collection. we have a fantasti
he is interviewed by georgia congressman hank johnson. >> was poverty an issue in terms or thewar on drugs victims of the war on drugs? >> sure. >> how did poverty play into that? >> what happens to families, what have ends to the men who have been locked up in all the collateral consequences. they can't get jobs. they are not allowed to live in public housing. 45,000 laws across the country are collateral consequences of one kind or another. it destroys somebody's life....
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he's interviewed by hank johnson. >> was poverty an issue in terms of the war on drugs or the victims of the war on drugs? >> sure. >> how did poverty play into that? >> no men around, what happens to families? what happens to the men who have been locked up and all the collateral consequences so they can't get jobs. they're not allowed to live in public housing. 45,000 laws across the country, collateral consequences of one kind or another, it destroys some of these lives. if they weren't poor when they went in, they're definitely poverty-stricken for the rest of their lives. it's totally connected to poverty. >> watch "after words" sunday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern on booktv on c-span2. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. next, economists discuss the alternatives to maintaining a 2% inflation
he's interviewed by hank johnson. >> was poverty an issue in terms of the war on drugs or the victims of the war on drugs? >> sure. >> how did poverty play into that? >> no men around, what happens to families? what happens to the men who have been locked up and all the collateral consequences so they can't get jobs. they're not allowed to live in public housing. 45,000 laws across the country, collateral consequences of one kind or another, it destroys some of these...
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he's interviewed by representative hank johnson of georgia. you'll also hear from historian lee edwards on key moments in the conservative movement, and how money from illegally purchased g
he's interviewed by representative hank johnson of georgia. you'll also hear from historian lee edwards on key moments in the conservative movement, and how money from illegally purchased g
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he is interviewed by georgia congressman hank johnson. >> is poverty an issue in terms of the war on drugs, on the victims of the war on drugs? how is poverty play into that? >> what happens to families, what happens to the men who have been locked up, all the collateral consequences, they cannot get jobs, they are not allowed to live in public housing. countryaws across the require consequences of one kind or another. it destroys somebody's life. if they were not poor when they went into prison, they are definitely poverty-stricken for the rest of their lives. "afterwords" sunday night at 9:00 eastern on "book tv" on c-span two. on tuesday, president trump met with a bipartisan group at the white house to discuss immigration policy. this is just under one hour. pres. trump: we have a lot of good people in this room. people have a great spirit of taking care of people we represent. daca has toion on accomplish three vital goals. be cementing all bill over the next two to three days that will cover many of the things. gothat gets passed it will to the senate and they can negotiate, we
he is interviewed by georgia congressman hank johnson. >> is poverty an issue in terms of the war on drugs, on the victims of the war on drugs? how is poverty play into that? >> what happens to families, what happens to the men who have been locked up, all the collateral consequences, they cannot get jobs, they are not allowed to live in public housing. countryaws across the require consequences of one kind or another. it destroys somebody's life. if they were not poor when they...
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he is interviewed by hank johnson. issue inverty and terms of the war on drugs with the victims of war on drugs? how did poverty flight into it? >> nomen around. what happens to families. all of the collateral consequences. they can't get jobs, they are not allowed to live in public housing. laws across the country require consequences of one kind or another. they were not poor when they went into -- if they were not poor when they went into prison, they are poverty-stricken for the rest of their lives. it is totally connected to poverty. announcer: american history tv is on c-span3 every weekend, featuring museum tours, archival films, and programs on the presidency am a civil war, and more. here's a clip from a recent program. >> if you have already been taught to suspect your government, and then you see your government doing things that anyone would see is unconstitutional or dangerous, taxing you when they do not represent you, not letting you have a trial by jury, keeping you from expanding to get ,urther away fr
he is interviewed by hank johnson. issue inverty and terms of the war on drugs with the victims of war on drugs? how did poverty flight into it? >> nomen around. what happens to families. all of the collateral consequences. they can't get jobs, they are not allowed to live in public housing. laws across the country require consequences of one kind or another. they were not poor when they went into -- if they were not poor when they went into prison, they are poverty-stricken for the rest...
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he is in use by georgia congressman hank johnson. congressman johnson serves on the judiciary committee and is a member of the out of poverty caucus. "after words" is a weekly interview program with the relevant guests host anything top nonfiction authors about their latest work.
he is in use by georgia congressman hank johnson. congressman johnson serves on the judiciary committee and is a member of the out of poverty caucus. "after words" is a weekly interview program with the relevant guests host anything top nonfiction authors about their latest work.
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he's interviewed by representative hank johnson of georgia. you'll also hear from historian lee edwards on key moments in the conservative movement, and how money from illegally purchased goods is filtered to organized crime and terrorist groups. also neil allen and joel gerschenfeld. ed asker in shares his naughts on today's political -- thoughts on today's political issues. and john wheeler who explored theories of quantum reality and time. that's just a handful of programs over this three-day weekend on booktv on c-span2. for a complete schedule, visit booktv.org. now we kick off this long weekend with journalist helen thorpe who reports on the assimilation of 22 immigrant teenagers over the course of a school year in denver. [inaudible conversations] >> hi, everyone. thank you so much for coming. we're going to get started. i just want to thank everyone for being here for our last event of the year. we are completely honored to have helen thorpe. [laughter] thank you all for coming so much. this evening, we're happy to welcome helen thorpe
he's interviewed by representative hank johnson of georgia. you'll also hear from historian lee edwards on key moments in the conservative movement, and how money from illegally purchased goods is filtered to organized crime and terrorist groups. also neil allen and joel gerschenfeld. ed asker in shares his naughts on today's political -- thoughts on today's political issues. and john wheeler who explored theories of quantum reality and time. that's just a handful of programs over this...
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he is interviewed by representative hank johnson of florida. and we wrap up our primetime programming at 11 with lee edwards. the history and of the american conservatism. that all happens tonight on c-span to book tv. seventy-two hours of nonfiction authors in books. and now here is a jake bernstein on the release of the panama papers. good evening everybody. welcome. on this beautiful south florida evening. don't forget to go to our website if you don't want to go do that you can give us the e-mail address. pick up the copy of the newsletter on the counter. secrecy world offers a disturbing and sobering view of how the world really works and raises critical questions about financial and legal institutions we may once had trusted. the investigative journalist team that broke that story. they are written for the washington post. pro- public advice. nbc the editor of the texas observer. mister jake bernstein. it is great to be here great to see so many old friends thank you so much to books in the books to mitchell kaplan. i don't know if you al
he is interviewed by representative hank johnson of florida. and we wrap up our primetime programming at 11 with lee edwards. the history and of the american conservatism. that all happens tonight on c-span to book tv. seventy-two hours of nonfiction authors in books. and now here is a jake bernstein on the release of the panama papers. good evening everybody. welcome. on this beautiful south florida evening. don't forget to go to our website if you don't want to go do that you can give us the...
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he is interviewed by gorming congressman hank johnson. >> was poverty an issue in the war on drugs orictims of the war on drugs? >> sure. how did poverty play into that? >> what happens to families? what happens to the men, who locked up in all the collateral consequences, so they cannot get jobs. are not allowed to live in public housing. laws across the country, consequences of one kind of another. is destroys somebody's life. actually, if they were not when they went into prison. they are definitely for the lives. their it is totally connected to poverty. >> watch afterwards tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern on book tv on c-span2. >> sunday on c-span's q&a, "thewith the book accidental president" harry s. trueman and the four mons that the world. roosevelt's funeral was saturday and sunday. was terrified to give the speech. he talked about it. he laid in his bed the night god that weray to would not mess it up. he climbs the stair, four stairs to the pulpit. out and sees the wife in the crowd and she is crying. she is crying because roosevelt is dead. the nation is in shock. be theer wa
he is interviewed by gorming congressman hank johnson. >> was poverty an issue in the war on drugs orictims of the war on drugs? >> sure. how did poverty play into that? >> what happens to families? what happens to the men, who locked up in all the collateral consequences, so they cannot get jobs. are not allowed to live in public housing. laws across the country, consequences of one kind of another. is destroys somebody's life. actually, if they were not when they went into...
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interviewed by georgia congressman hank johnson. >> was poverty an issue in terms of the war on drugs the victims of the war on drugs? >> sure. >> how did poverty play into that? >> no men around. what happens to families. what happens to the men who have been locked up and all the collateral consequences so they can't get jobs, they're not allowed to live in public housing. 45,000 laws across the country, i collateral consequences of one kind or another, it destroys somebody's life. if they weren't poor when the went into prison, they're definitely poverty stricken for the rest of their lives. it's totally connected to poverty. >> watch "after words" tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern on booktv on booktv on c-span2. >> i'm not an expert on patriotism, but as much as anything, the effort of the book is to start a conversation about what it is in this time and to make sure that people do understand that by dictionary definition, there's a difference between patriotism and nationalism. patriotism is, of course, a deep love of country, but one key of patriotism and about a patriot is humility.
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he is interviewed by hank johnson. >> was poverty in issue in terms of the war on drugs or the victims of the war on drugs? that?d poverty play into that? >> what happens to families. what happens to thewhat happense been locked up and the collateral consequences that they can not get jobs. they are not allowed to live in public housing. 45,000 laws across the country, collateral consequences of one kind of another, have destroyed somebody's life. if they were not poor when they went into prison, they are definitely poverty-stricken for the rest of their lives. it's totally connected to poverty. >> watch sunday night at 9 p.m. eastern on book tv on c-span2. maryland lawmakers held a town hall meeting with local officials and constituents to discuss the tax reform bill and its potential impact. steny hoyer, senator chris van hollen and congressman anthony brown also responded to the president's recent comments about haitian and african immigrants. the town hall was held by the prince george's counties corporation. it is one hour and 45 minutes. it is one hour and 45 minutes. [inaudible]
he is interviewed by hank johnson. >> was poverty in issue in terms of the war on drugs or the victims of the war on drugs? that?d poverty play into that? >> what happens to families. what happens to thewhat happense been locked up and the collateral consequences that they can not get jobs. they are not allowed to live in public housing. 45,000 laws across the country, collateral consequences of one kind of another, have destroyed somebody's life. if they were not poor when they...
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he's interview by hank johnson. >> was poverty in issue in terms of the war on drugs or the victims of the war on drugs? how did poverty play into that? >> no men around. what happens to families. what happens to the men who've been locked up in all the collateral consequences of can't get jobs. they are not allowed to live in public housing. 45,000 laws across the country require -- consequences of one kind or another. it destroy some of these lives. if they weren't poor when they went into prison, they are definitely poverty-stricken for the rest of their lives. it's totally connected to poverty. >> watch afterwards tonight at 9 p.m. eastern on book tv on c-span 2. president dwight d eisenhower signed his civil rights act of 1957 which created the u.s. commission on civil rights. next on american history tv, to mark its anniversary, current and former chairs discuss history and future and talk about the mission, how its scope has changed and the way commissioners interact with the public and government. the library of congress hosted the event. it is about an hour and 20 minutes. >>
he's interview by hank johnson. >> was poverty in issue in terms of the war on drugs or the victims of the war on drugs? how did poverty play into that? >> no men around. what happens to families. what happens to the men who've been locked up in all the collateral consequences of can't get jobs. they are not allowed to live in public housing. 45,000 laws across the country require -- consequences of one kind or another. it destroy some of these lives. if they weren't poor when they...
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he is interviewed by georgia congressman hank johnson. was poverty and issue in terms of the war on drugs? how did poverty play into that? >> no man around. what happens to families? what happens to the men who have been locked up and all of the collateral consequences of they can't get jobs, they are not allowed to live in public housing. country,ws across the it destroys somebody's life. if they were not poor when they went into prison, they are definitely poverty-stricken for the rest of their lives. it is totally connected to poverty. .atch sunday night next, historian david fields on the background of the relationship tween north korea and south korea and the involvement of the u.s. >> david fields is a historian. what is the most important thing that people should know about korea and u.s. korea relations >> i think the most important thing to understand is that
he is interviewed by georgia congressman hank johnson. was poverty and issue in terms of the war on drugs? how did poverty play into that? >> no man around. what happens to families? what happens to the men who have been locked up and all of the collateral consequences of they can't get jobs, they are not allowed to live in public housing. country,ws across the it destroys somebody's life. if they were not poor when they went into prison, they are definitely poverty-stricken for the rest...
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he is interviewed by representative hank johnson of florida.nd we wrap up our primetime programming at 11 with lee edwards. the history and of the american conservatism. that all happens tonight on c-span to book tv. seventy-two hours of nonfiction authors in books. and now here is a jake bernstein on the release of the panama papers. good evening everybody. welcome. on this beautiful south florida evening.
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georgiaerviewed by congressman hank johnson. >> was poverty an issue in terms of the war on drugs or the drugs? of the war on >> sure. >> how did poverty play into that? man around. what happens to families. havehappens to the men who been locked up, all the collateral consequences so they get jobs, they're not allowed to live in public housing. 45,000 laws across the country, collateral consequences of one or another. it destroys somebody's life. if they weren't poor when they went into prison, they're definitely in poverty for the their lives. it's totally connected to poverty. >> watch afterwards sunday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern on book t.v., on c-span 2. isjoining us from boston christa case bryant. she's a heartland correspondent at the christian science monitor. of ourere as part spotlight on magazine series to talk about her recent piece, at how st. louis, missouri is working to overcome racial discrimination, after the riots in ferguson threa
georgiaerviewed by congressman hank johnson. >> was poverty an issue in terms of the war on drugs or the drugs? of the war on >> sure. >> how did poverty play into that? man around. what happens to families. havehappens to the men who been locked up, all the collateral consequences so they get jobs, they're not allowed to live in public housing. 45,000 laws across the country, collateral consequences of one or another. it destroys somebody's life. if they weren't poor when...
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he's interviewed by hank johnson. >> was poverty an issue in terms of the war on drugs? how did poverty play into it? >> what happens to the men who have been locked up and they can't get jobs and are not allowed to live in public housing. 45000 laws across the country, the collateral consequence of one kind or another, it destroys somebody's life. if they were poor when they went into prison, they are definitely poverty-stricken for the rest of their lives. it's totally connected to poverty. >> watch afterward sunday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern on booktv on c-span2. >> this weekend on american history tv on c-span three, saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on lectures in history, lebanon valley college professor on the lead up to the american revolution. >> we will have a tax on things for import, paper, lids, glass committee and we will collected at the ports and a real test be part bothered and that's that. big surprise, more outrage, more anger and more fear. >> sunday at 4:00 p.m. on real america, 1963 film assignment around. >> they learn techniques to sustain himself in
he's interviewed by hank johnson. >> was poverty an issue in terms of the war on drugs? how did poverty play into it? >> what happens to the men who have been locked up and they can't get jobs and are not allowed to live in public housing. 45000 laws across the country, the collateral consequence of one kind or another, it destroys somebody's life. if they were poor when they went into prison, they are definitely poverty-stricken for the rest of their lives. it's totally connected...
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. >> is edited by georgia congressman hank johnson. >> was poverty an issue in terms of the war on drugs or the victims of the war on drugs? >> sure. >> how did poverty play internet? >> what happens to families, what happens to the men who have been locked up and all the collateral consequences so they can't get jobs. they are not allowed to live in public housing. 45,000 laws across the country,, collateral consequences of one kind or another, it destroys somebody's life. if they were not poor when it went into prison, there definitely poverty stricken for the rest of their lives. it's totally connected to poverty. >> watch "after words" sunday night at 9 p.m. eastern on booktv on c-span2. >> this weekend on american history tv on c-span3, saturday at 8 p.m. eastern on lectures in history lebanon valley college professor on the lead up to the american revolution. >> we will have a tax on things the colonists import, paper, lead, class, he picked and we will collect it at the port. nobody else has to be bothered. that's that. big surprise. where outrage, more anger and more fear. >> sun
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he is interviewed by representative hank johnson of georgia.storian lee edwards on his life and career and key moments in the conservative movement and vanessa newman will report on how many from illegally purchased goods is filtered to organized crime and terrorist groups. neil allen angela gershon fell discuss what they call the third digital revolution. .. [applause] >> good morning. we, this is the last regular convocation of the semester, right, david? [cheers and applause] huh? >> [inaudible] >> i know, harlem globetrotters, but they had to use their gifts by the end of semester, right? okay. so i see a lot of them are using them today. [laughter] that's my fault. i gave -- didn't we give them an extra one? we gave them an extra gift, corey and robert, because they turned out in such big numbers to vote. so a lot of them are using it today. don't take it personally,
he is interviewed by representative hank johnson of georgia.storian lee edwards on his life and career and key moments in the conservative movement and vanessa newman will report on how many from illegally purchased goods is filtered to organized crime and terrorist groups. neil allen angela gershon fell discuss what they call the third digital revolution. .. [applause] >> good morning. we, this is the last regular convocation of the semester, right, david? [cheers and applause] huh?...
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he is interviewed by hank johnson. >> was poverty and issue in terms of the war on drugs were the victimsf the war on drugs? how did poverty play into that? >> no men around. families?ns to what happens to the men who have been locked up and all of the collateral consequences so they cannot get jobs. they are not allowed to live in public housing. cou,0 laws across the collateral consequences of one kind or another. it destroys somebody's life. if they were not poor when they went into prison, they are definitely poverty-stricken for the rest of their lives. it is totally connected to poverty. at 9:00 sunday night p.m. eastern on booktv on c-span2. look at media coverage of the on point into russia's interference in the 2016 election. we will hear from investigative reporters and a former cia officer. the international spy museum and the new york times cohosted this forum. [applause]
he is interviewed by hank johnson. >> was poverty and issue in terms of the war on drugs were the victimsf the war on drugs? how did poverty play into that? >> no men around. families?ns to what happens to the men who have been locked up and all of the collateral consequences so they cannot get jobs. they are not allowed to live in public housing. cou,0 laws across the collateral consequences of one kind or another. it destroys somebody's life. if they were not poor when they went...
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he is interviewed by georgia congressman hank johnson. --overty and the in terms of the war on drugs or the victims of the war on drugs, how did poverty play into that? men around, what happens to families? what happens to the men who have been locked up and all the collateral consequences, so they cannot get jobs, they are not allowed to live in public housing. country,ws across the collateral consequences of one kind or another, it destroys somebodies life. if they were not poor when they went in the prison, they are definitely poverty-stricken for the rest of their lives. it is totally connected to poverty. sunday nightrwords at 9:00 p.m. eastern on booktv on c-span2. a,sunday on c-span's q and author and wall street journal continue -- contributor with his book "the accidental presidents, various s truman and the four months that changed the world." >> roosevelt's funeral was saturday and sunday. truman was terrified to give this speech. he laid in his bed and prayed to god he would not mess it up. he climbs the stairs to the pulpit,
he is interviewed by georgia congressman hank johnson. --overty and the in terms of the war on drugs or the victims of the war on drugs, how did poverty play into that? men around, what happens to families? what happens to the men who have been locked up and all the collateral consequences, so they cannot get jobs, they are not allowed to live in public housing. country,ws across the collateral consequences of one kind or another, it destroys somebodies life. if they were not poor when they...
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he is interviewed by georgia congressman hank johnson. >> was poverty and issue in or thef the war onrugs victims of the war on drugs? how did poverty play into that? >> sure. no man around, what happens to families. what happens to the men who have been locked up and all the collateral consequences. they cannot get jobs, they are not allowed to live in public housing. countryaws across the -- consequences of one kind or another destroyed somebody's life. if they were not poor when they went into prison, they are definitely poverty-stricken for the rest of their lives. it's totally connected to poverty. words"er: watch "after sunday night on 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 2. "washington journal" continues. host: for the remainder of the "washington journal" today, we will be talking with senators and congressmen on the house and senate budget committees about budget priorities as we hear from viewers about your budget by ortiz. we begin with the senator from sheldonland, whitehouse. as we are asking about these priorities, what are your try ortiz and how are they shaping your role here a
he is interviewed by georgia congressman hank johnson. >> was poverty and issue in or thef the war onrugs victims of the war on drugs? how did poverty play into that? >> sure. no man around, what happens to families. what happens to the men who have been locked up and all the collateral consequences. they cannot get jobs, they are not allowed to live in public housing. countryaws across the -- consequences of one kind or another destroyed somebody's life. if they were not poor when...
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hanks was serving cocktails. the diva who stole meryl streep's seat. and what had dakota johnson 50 shades of fed up. then -- >> i'm obsessed with this. >> the statement-making style at the golden globes. why finding the perfect black dress wasn't so easy. >> we tried to do an insta story. i was like, nah. before we start, i just want to say if anyone still doesn't have fios, please stay out of the way so your lag doesn't get us all killed, ben. what's so good about fios anyway? uh. what's so great about a 100% fiber-optic network that makes your gaming system actually work awesomely? haha, garbage boy! dad, i already took out ben. it's not funny. gaming is best on a 100% fiber-optic network. so get fios. now, just $79.99 per month
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hanks was serving cocktails. the diva who stole meryl streep's seat. and what had dakota johnson 50 shades of fed up.ssed with this. >> the statement-making style at the golden globes. why finding the perfect black dress wasn't so easy. >> we tried to do an insta story. i was like, nah. ♪ it's time for sleep number's 'lowest prices of the season' on the only bed that adjusts on both sides to your ideal comfort, your sleep number setting. and snoring? does your bed do that? it's the lowest prices of the season on the queen c4 mattress with adjustable comfort on both sides. now only $1199, save $400. ends soon. visit sleepnumber.com for a store near you. new puppy? new food, but there's so many choices! at petsmart, we have the largest in store selection of blue buffalo pet food, including puppy solutions! support healthy growth and development. from grain free to meat rich recipes, wet food and even puppy training treats. petsmart and blue buffalo have got you covered. and now, when you spend $50 on blue buffalo puppy products at petsmart, you'll save $10! why shop anywhere else? petsmart. for the lov
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hanks was serving cocktails. the diva who stole meryl streep's seat. and what had dakota johnson 50 shades of fed up.ssed with this. >> the statement-making style at the golden globes. why finding the perfect black dress wasn't so easy. >> we tried to do an insta story. i was like, nah. >>> jessica chastain and allison janney were among the stars that attended the bafta tea party los angeles. >>> oh, it was a party in the golden globes press room when chris hemsworth and jessica chastain got together. they were there as presenters. they were in "the huntsman winter's war" together. >> chris is like the ultimate plus one. >> he was spotted partying with dakota johnson and sat next to angelina jolie in the show. >> these are just some of the moments you didn't get to see. >> check out red hot table 8. hemsworth and angelina jolie and son pax. pax was jolie's date sporting his times up pin after 11-year-old daughter shiloh broke her collar bone. inside, jolie was like everyone else. spotted waiting in line for the ladies room. not as patient -- >> please welcome dakota johnson. >> reporter: she was 50 s
hanks was serving cocktails. the diva who stole meryl streep's seat. and what had dakota johnson 50 shades of fed up.ssed with this. >> the statement-making style at the golden globes. why finding the perfect black dress wasn't so easy. >> we tried to do an insta story. i was like, nah. >>> jessica chastain and allison janney were among the stars that attended the bafta tea party los angeles. >>> oh, it was a party in the golden globes press room when chris...
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hanks was serving cocktails. the diva who stole meryl streep's seat. and what had dakota johnson 50 shades of fed up.ssed with this. >> the statement-making style at the golden globes. why finding the perfect black dress wasn't so easy. >> we tried to do an insta story. i was like, nah. >>> jessica chastain and allison janney were among the stars that attended the bafta tea party los angeles. excuse me everyone! paul? paul? this is three million dollar mega multipliethe new game from the pennsylvania lottery with top prizes of three million dollars! three million dollars! did you win? i don't know. i'm so excited about it. this could be a big winner! just had to share. carry on. sometimes the moments before you scratch are as exciting as the moments you do. keep on scratchin'! >>> oh, it was a party in the golden globes press room when chris hemsworth and jessica chastain got together. they were there as presenters. they were in "the huntsman winter's war" together. >> chris is like the ultimate plus one. >> he was spotted partying with dakota johnson and sat next to angelina jolie in the show. >> th
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hanks was serving cocktails. the diva who stole meryl streep's seat. and what had dakota johnson 50 shades of fed up.ssed with this. >> the statement-making style at the golden globes. why finding the perfect black dress wasn't so easy. >> we tried to do an insta story. i was like, nah. at stanford health care, we can now simulate the exact anatomy of a patient's brain before surgery. if we can do that, imagine what we can do for seizures. and if we can fix damaged heart valves without open heart surgery, imagine what we can do for an irregular heartbeat, even high blood pressure. if we can use analyze each patient's breast cancer to personalize their treatment, imagine what we can do for the conditions that affect us all. imagine what we can do for you. >>> jessica chastain and allison janney were among the stars that attended the bafta tea party los angeles. sorry. i can't make it. it's just my eczema again, but it's fine. yeah, it's fine. you ok? eczema. it's fine. hey! hi! aren't you hot? eczema again? it's fine. i saw something the other day. eczema exposed. your eczema could be something called
hanks was serving cocktails. the diva who stole meryl streep's seat. and what had dakota johnson 50 shades of fed up.ssed with this. >> the statement-making style at the golden globes. why finding the perfect black dress wasn't so easy. >> we tried to do an insta story. i was like, nah. at stanford health care, we can now simulate the exact anatomy of a patient's brain before surgery. if we can do that, imagine what we can do for seizures. and if we can fix damaged heart valves...
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johnson starred in the movie. the post debuted in second place at nearly $20 million. the movie features meryl streep and tom hanksin the store of the publication of the pentagon papers in the early 1970s. the third place movie is the commuter starring liam neeson. the thriller earned more than $13 million. >>> coming up on "today in the bay," nbc bay area responds. >> a north bay fire victim seeks our help with an insurance claim. now she says it's settled in her favor. i'm consumer investigator chris chmura, nbc bay area responds next. >>> but first happening now, breaking news out of the philippines. nearly 15,000 people have been forced to evacuate from villages around the country's most active volcano. lava is flowing down a crater and scientists warn that a gentle eruption at the mayan volcano could become explosive. >>> plus new york detectives are investigating a claim that elliott spitzer threatened to stab a man at a manhattan restaurant. the alleged victim says spitzer got angry after overhearing his conversation. spitzer resigned in 2008 amid revelations he had sex with prostitutes. we have a follow-up
johnson starred in the movie. the post debuted in second place at nearly $20 million. the movie features meryl streep and tom hanksin the store of the publication of the pentagon papers in the early 1970s. the third place movie is the commuter starring liam neeson. the thriller earned more than $13 million. >>> coming up on "today in the bay," nbc bay area responds. >> a north bay fire victim seeks our help with an insurance claim. now she says it's settled in her...
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the film starring dwayne the rock johnson has earned close to 300 million-dollar nationwide, it was released four weeks ago. post starring tom hanks meryl streep came in second in the opening weekend with 18.6 million, and the commuter starring liam kneeson came in third with 13.5 million-dollar , that is break down with pitch perfect three earning 10.2 million. >>> we are celebrating, the big eagles win this morning how did you celebrate? we want to see your pictures this morning. we just got another one in we will show you coming up in just a moment, so send in your picture use the #fox 29, good day, and we will share them coming up look at this little kitty with swoop celebrating the big win. we will be right they appear out of nowhere. my secret visitors. hallucinations and delusions. the unknown parts of living with parkinson's. what plots they unfold, but only in my mind. over 50% of people with parkinson's will experience hallucinations or delusions during the course of their disease. if your loved one is experiencing these symptoms, talk to your parkinson's specialist. there are treatment options that can help. my visitors
the film starring dwayne the rock johnson has earned close to 300 million-dollar nationwide, it was released four weeks ago. post starring tom hanks meryl streep came in second in the opening weekend with 18.6 million, and the commuter starring liam kneeson came in third with 13.5 million-dollar , that is break down with pitch perfect three earning 10.2 million. >>> we are celebrating, the big eagles win this morning how did you celebrate? we want to see your pictures this morning. we...