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patrice connors often feels like a stranger in her own country. she's experienced discrimination based on nothing other than the color of her skin. i grew up in a poor neighborhood of los angeles you don't know when you're a child but you're being discriminated against but you know what it feels like so i know that i felt. sad and all that i felt. humiliated that we were sort of put in a category as a community that we would be surveilled and punished. for being black that's what that's what it was like today patrice carlos is a well known figure she's received many awards for activism. she's a co-founder of black clients matter a movement against police violence and systemic racism founded in the wake of the fatal shooting of an unarmed black teenager trayvon martin. in twenty thirteen the man who murdered him was acquitted and not guilty. a year later when a policeman in ferguson missouri shot and killed michael brown another unarmed african-american and wasn't even indicted a wave of protest under the banner of black lives matter swept the coun
patrice connors often feels like a stranger in her own country. she's experienced discrimination based on nothing other than the color of her skin. i grew up in a poor neighborhood of los angeles you don't know when you're a child but you're being discriminated against but you know what it feels like so i know that i felt. sad and all that i felt. humiliated that we were sort of put in a category as a community that we would be surveilled and punished. for being black that's what that's what it...
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the top nonfiction authors and their latest work. >> patrice, your book is beautiful and powerful and heart wrenching. it's sort of like a little bit of a cage bird thing and monster there something else in their. >> other certain books that you have read that he thought here's a northstar if i could just get close to that i would be happy. >> i live off of memoirs, i think elaine brown and malcolm x, i spent a lot of time taking into the stories of my personal heroes. their journeys were so significant and important. it really shaped how i wanted to talk about my book. what i love about those books as it doesn't just talk about the store but gives contacts about what's happening. and i do that in the book. >> as someone who's done a few of those unwanted know how you worked, how long did it take. >> i think it was a better timeline, the time i spoke to nine months later we're getting a book deal. is pretty quick in the literary world. they said you have a book in you. i wasn't thinking about that. it was the height of black lives matter. there was what the next protest gonna be and i
the top nonfiction authors and their latest work. >> patrice, your book is beautiful and powerful and heart wrenching. it's sort of like a little bit of a cage bird thing and monster there something else in their. >> other certain books that you have read that he thought here's a northstar if i could just get close to that i would be happy. >> i live off of memoirs, i think elaine brown and malcolm x, i spent a lot of time taking into the stories of my personal heroes. their...
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patrice and luca and contributor john ellis join us now. good morning.s this a good way or the only way to get a deal done for the streamers? >> definitely not the only way that it's a good way. it's important to get proposals on the table and an opportunity for the white house to get a win on the same for republicans to say we put forward semester. now let's see if democratic partners will come alongside. our work even if they can't get the 60 votes they would be some sort of plan that i think we hear from senator jeff flake that will at least be the final stopgap. lauren: or find it hard to believe that they can put all these different ideas together and come out with something. chuck schumer has said they want the narrow bill, but the president has very clearly laid out his demands and they are not narrow. they include ending chain and diversity visa lottery. the border while sending. this is not a narrow bill. >> it's not. but they said that democrats are to approach the table saying we need 60 votes in president trump to sign this can be really will
patrice and luca and contributor john ellis join us now. good morning.s this a good way or the only way to get a deal done for the streamers? >> definitely not the only way that it's a good way. it's important to get proposals on the table and an opportunity for the white house to get a win on the same for republicans to say we put forward semester. now let's see if democratic partners will come alongside. our work even if they can't get the 60 votes they would be some sort of plan that i...
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. >> patrice. >> sam. >> i'm ava. >> which twin are you?ora. >> no, i'm ava. >> that's alora and diena. >> ava! >> we know where this is going. >> dad gets in the interview room, gets them revved up, hits cut, goes out, mom, the video's done. we're good. they're yours. >> you like your middle name? >> no. >> yes, ava! >> okay, okay, protest over. i think we should just stick to ava and alexis. how about that? >> they're regretting having revealed this secret right this second. >>> they're about to go through a car wash, but -- >> they want to see what happens when you drive a car without windows through a car wash. >> why this idea really isn't refreshing. [thinking] mexican spices? ♪ [thinking] nacho cheese sauce? they don't want these coming out. who's they? the burger people. they! they! nacho fries, now serving at a taco bell near you. [bong!] which is a full gamut of everything. that's nice. >>> yeah! >> the guys got their hands on an old car and they get right to work. >> oh! >> exactly the kind of behavior you would expect from the g
. >> patrice. >> sam. >> i'm ava. >> which twin are you?ora. >> no, i'm ava. >> that's alora and diena. >> ava! >> we know where this is going. >> dad gets in the interview room, gets them revved up, hits cut, goes out, mom, the video's done. we're good. they're yours. >> you like your middle name? >> no. >> yes, ava! >> okay, okay, protest over. i think we should just stick to ava and alexis. how about that? >>...
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. >> patrice. >> sam. >> i'm ava. >> which twin are you? >> no, i'm ava. >> that's alora and diena. >> ava! >> we know where this is going. >> dad gets in the interview room, gets them revved up, hits cut, goes out, mom, the video's done. we're good. they're yours. >> you like your middle name? >> no. >> yes, ava! >> okay, okay, protest over. i think we should just stick to ava and alexis. how about that? >> they're regretting having revealed this secret right this second. >>> they're about to go through a car wash, but -- >> they want to see what happens when you drive a car without windows through a car wash. >> why this idea really isn't refreshing. >> i'm alex trebek. if you're age 50 to 85, i have an important message about security. write down the number on your screen, so you can call when i finish. the lock i want to talk to you about isn't the one on your door. this is a lock for your life insurance, a rate lock, that guarantees your rate can never go up at any time, for any reason. but be careful. many policies you see do not have
. >> patrice. >> sam. >> i'm ava. >> which twin are you? >> no, i'm ava. >> that's alora and diena. >> ava! >> we know where this is going. >> dad gets in the interview room, gets them revved up, hits cut, goes out, mom, the video's done. we're good. they're yours. >> you like your middle name? >> no. >> yes, ava! >> okay, okay, protest over. i think we should just stick to ava and alexis. how about that? >>...
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here patrice bad is support in the future. his environmental denies ation is planned in a nature reserve of flora and fauna on the river banks. has already won the fisherman and hunters over so they'll respect the areas where fishing and hunting are prohibited. it's a natural paradise with protected marsh areas and recipe she's of plants and wildlife but how important is it to the hunters here to preserve the environment i've known only we used to sell the game or eat it ourselves but we've stopped doing that we want our children to see the water animals in the future with their own eyes focus on darien rock regulars you look up as you local residents are burning down trees to clear land for farming. they fly to our last stop the forests of good to me in tokyo. to the people in this area the forest is sacrosanct. they head out into the woods following their priests in the procession they believe that cults of the forest can shield them from sickness and protect them from evil the priests always kept a close watch on the forest
here patrice bad is support in the future. his environmental denies ation is planned in a nature reserve of flora and fauna on the river banks. has already won the fisherman and hunters over so they'll respect the areas where fishing and hunting are prohibited. it's a natural paradise with protected marsh areas and recipe she's of plants and wildlife but how important is it to the hunters here to preserve the environment i've known only we used to sell the game or eat it ourselves but we've...
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the ethics and excellence in journalism foundation, ku and patric ewing, committed to bridging c our communities, the corporation of public badcasts and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again from washington, derator robert costa. robert: good evening. president trump signed a bipartisan $400 bi budget agreement friday ending a brief government shutdown that began at mid night. it faced oppositiohe from right and the left. block the ied to bill with a procedure move. but he was denied. the two-year budget will lift the debt limit until march 2019, increase military spending by il $165on. plus, tick up domestic spending by $131 billi and to add $90 billion for disaster relief. senar paul isn't thenly conservative in the house and the e who considered package fiscally irresponsible nd house democrats their attempts to protect young documented immigrants brought to this country as children also failed just weeks ahead of arc 5th deadline. peter, when you look at this budget deal, it's a tick up in spending, a maj increase in spending. you have
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and affects the economy in order and i meant who's going to get the blame in northern ireland patrice and pay it will be that democratic unionist party so they can only support as long as they agreement this puzzle off. and that's not going to be easy as we go through this year. because. the transition agreement ok i don't see that it's a difficulty transition agreement that probably would go where you want to go to the end to twenty twenty trees may want to go bit a bit longer but she has to watch the next general election when that is but more importantly she has to to now start work what's the future relationship and that's going to be to the crucial issue in order and i don't look at it and the islands off the. scottish first minister as are working together to try and secure the position within the single market a few of the thoughts of advice to these ministers how they might deploy deploy their arguments to get a result it's in our interest to to to watch carefully and the island the veyron of both north and south and how they do and what they do because we we have built up rea
and affects the economy in order and i meant who's going to get the blame in northern ireland patrice and pay it will be that democratic unionist party so they can only support as long as they agreement this puzzle off. and that's not going to be easy as we go through this year. because. the transition agreement ok i don't see that it's a difficulty transition agreement that probably would go where you want to go to the end to twenty twenty trees may want to go bit a bit longer but she has to...
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the transfer window may be over but that hasn't stopped west ham signing free agent, patrice evra.e on. you can get all the latest sports news at our website. that's bbc.com/sport. but from me, tulsen tollett, that is your thursday sport briefing. back to germany now, and an unusual musical event started out in frankfurt. a special plane — operated by the european space agency — took a group of djs and their fans up into the sky, for a set in zero gravity. the bbc‘s tim allman takes up the story. studio 5a and the ministry of sound have nothing on this — an airbus a310 called zero—g. dozens of people from around the world given the chance to get high, very high, and not an illegal substance in sight, taking off for a whole new experience. music plays # we hit turbulence... music plays # let's go. usually the testing ground for astronauts, zero—g instead became the most exclusive and unusual nightclub in the world. # we hit turbulence... a heavy beat, but the lightest of party—goers. for 90 minutes, they danced, or at least they they try to dance, they floated, they spun. what goes
the transfer window may be over but that hasn't stopped west ham signing free agent, patrice evra.e on. you can get all the latest sports news at our website. that's bbc.com/sport. but from me, tulsen tollett, that is your thursday sport briefing. back to germany now, and an unusual musical event started out in frankfurt. a special plane — operated by the european space agency — took a group of djs and their fans up into the sky, for a set in zero gravity. the bbc‘s tim allman takes up...
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all right, patrice to you first does this rattle you the fact that markets are still rattled?it doesn't rattle me. i mean, i think we've been expecting there would be some pullback, some market correction to what's a really extraordinary growth in the stock market but again the fundamentals of our economy are strong and investors are just responding to that. now if this continues for another month and i think there could be some cause for concern and especially if we do see those interest rate hikes. neil: dan? >> i'm not quite as optimistic about that. i think that we've had a problem with central banks not just in the u.s. but around the world having too much easy money policy holding interest rates artificially too low flooding the system with too much liquidity and at some point, that all sort of creates a bubble and when that bubble pops which might of course be happening that's something to worry about. we went through this with the housing crisis last decade,s decade before that we went threw that with the tech bubble. when are we going to learn not to have central bank
all right, patrice to you first does this rattle you the fact that markets are still rattled?it doesn't rattle me. i mean, i think we've been expecting there would be some pullback, some market correction to what's a really extraordinary growth in the stock market but again the fundamentals of our economy are strong and investors are just responding to that. now if this continues for another month and i think there could be some cause for concern and especially if we do see those interest rate...
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and affects the economy in order and i don't who's going to get the blame in northern ireland patrice and pay it will be that democratic unionist party so they can only supporter as long as they agreement is puzzle off. and that's not going to be easy as we go through this year. because. the transition agreement ok i don't see that it's a difficulty transition agreement that probably would go where you want to go to the end to twenty twenty trees may want to go bit a bit longer but she has to watch the next general election when that is but more importantly she has to to now start work what's the future relationship and that's going to be the cruet the crucial issue in order and i don't look at it and the iowans both the. scottish first minister as are working together to try and secure the position within the single market a few at the thought sort of advice to these ministers how they might deploy the deploy their arguments to get a result it's in our interest to to to watch carefully and the island the veyron of both north and south and how they do and what they do because we we ha
and affects the economy in order and i don't who's going to get the blame in northern ireland patrice and pay it will be that democratic unionist party so they can only supporter as long as they agreement is puzzle off. and that's not going to be easy as we go through this year. because. the transition agreement ok i don't see that it's a difficulty transition agreement that probably would go where you want to go to the end to twenty twenty trees may want to go bit a bit longer but she has to...
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it is common practice in norway to occasionally use asthma medicine in major elements in the rest patriceystem even with the diagnosis vastly is not specific. now these latest revelations come after the release of a documentary that alleges the existence of an organized doping system within norway's skiing federation we spoke to one of the journalists behind the film. the ski federation is very angry about this and they don't want to talk about this problem and that's very sad in oregon as finland it's more. than a ski federation doping program we can see that forty one percent of the middle east have normal blood it means i don't think this is clean competitions we will see there are. doping also in this competitions. and just a reminder for those of you just joining us here on r.t. international a plane with seventy one passengers and crew on board has crashed shortly after takeoff from moscow's domodedovo airport where the plane was an errant off one four eight it was operated by sort of airlines that was heading to the city of all that's close to the russian border with kazakstan furt
it is common practice in norway to occasionally use asthma medicine in major elements in the rest patriceystem even with the diagnosis vastly is not specific. now these latest revelations come after the release of a documentary that alleges the existence of an organized doping system within norway's skiing federation we spoke to one of the journalists behind the film. the ski federation is very angry about this and they don't want to talk about this problem and that's very sad in oregon as...
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[applause] [inaudible] >> sunday night, black lines medical funder patrice and her book, when they callyour terrorists. she's interviewed by an author and journalist. >> as we created black lights man we knew we had to get people on board and interrupt so we spent a significant amount of the first year ensuring it wasn't co-opted. challenging people not to say our lives matter or other communities matter that really focus on black people and be okay on allies be in solidarity. there were took out to the world. >> watch sunday night on c-spa c-span2. >> you're watching book tv. next up a book party for james o'keefe, his newest book. [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible]
[applause] [inaudible] >> sunday night, black lines medical funder patrice and her book, when they callyour terrorists. she's interviewed by an author and journalist. >> as we created black lights man we knew we had to get people on board and interrupt so we spent a significant amount of the first year ensuring it wasn't co-opted. challenging people not to say our lives matter or other communities matter that really focus on black people and be okay on allies be in solidarity. there...
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patrice discussed her life and the birth and growth of the black lives matter movement.david from argued the trump administration is damaging democracy. and kaylee mcinerney reported on the grassroots populist movement in the u.s. in the coming weeks former usa today editor-in-chief look at improving workplaces through gender equality. frank kaplan argues against college for everyone. and ira shapiro will share his thoughts on partisanship in the senate. >> you can differ with people maybe were moving left, but politics was supposed to be about finding a way to overcome some of the differences through extended discussion and a real legislative process, principal compromise. it was not supposed to be about one party winning on their own. the times in history when one party has been able to do this on your are very few. ab 1933 and 34. fdr dealing with the depression, lbj and 64 and 65, even lbj reached out to republicans and fdr had republican support the first two years. when senator mcconnell started doing healthcare and trying to get 50 of his 52 votes from his caucus
patrice discussed her life and the birth and growth of the black lives matter movement.david from argued the trump administration is damaging democracy. and kaylee mcinerney reported on the grassroots populist movement in the u.s. in the coming weeks former usa today editor-in-chief look at improving workplaces through gender equality. frank kaplan argues against college for everyone. and ira shapiro will share his thoughts on partisanship in the senate. >> you can differ with people...
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. >> on our "after words" program, black lives matter cofounder patrice khan colors discusses her life, activism and the gunnings of the black -- beginnings of the black lives matter movement. also this weekend you'll see a recent book party for james o'keefe, project veritas author and author of my fright for truth in -- my fight for truth in the the era of fake news. and laura wise-munoz provides profiles of several daca recipients. that's just a handful of the programs this weekend on booktv on c-span2. for a complete schedule, visit booktv.org. now we kick off the weekend with orly lobel who examines the arguments over creativity and intellectual property. [inaudible conversations] >> good evening, everyone, and welcome to the latest installment of the coop author series. we are pleased to have with us orliy lobel. she has taught and lectured worldwide including law schools at yale, tel aviv and beijing. she is the professor of law at university of san diego and the or author of award winning business book "talent wants to be free." her most recent book, "you don't own me," was rec
. >> on our "after words" program, black lives matter cofounder patrice khan colors discusses her life, activism and the gunnings of the black -- beginnings of the black lives matter movement. also this weekend you'll see a recent book party for james o'keefe, project veritas author and author of my fright for truth in -- my fight for truth in the the era of fake news. and laura wise-munoz provides profiles of several daca recipients. that's just a handful of the programs this...
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resisting political enough this is the new patrice millet causing me. my postage scanning mia into position but it's caught on the stick inescapable process that in his persistent click on a. group can be tricky. to decide on the new related groups here in canada. and blog on the initial raudonikis to see who's really. pretty quick question it is just that honest necessity you're a democratic strategy. because as governor of the takeover. take your. pick let's do the civil to call any of the. children most of the year started as they should. but one which has no clue just by minute and others who have. more muscle they want to lose my spot on the blue or the just died law than the one i supposed plenty of want to just not support what. i want to just not support him we'll just super just all talk or. want to kill they want. well don't you know uncle yells out quickly get. all of them one get the twelve that cannot or need to warm up the keys to switch it. live you. probably read through single media gives a flea. market in. the morning listen. this was
resisting political enough this is the new patrice millet causing me. my postage scanning mia into position but it's caught on the stick inescapable process that in his persistent click on a. group can be tricky. to decide on the new related groups here in canada. and blog on the initial raudonikis to see who's really. pretty quick question it is just that honest necessity you're a democratic strategy. because as governor of the takeover. take your. pick let's do the civil to call any of the....
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resisting political enough this is the new patrice millet causing me. my prestigious granting me air india position but it's caught on the steep inescapable process that in his persistent click on a. group can be tricky. to decide on the menu very rich quick scenery. and blog on the initial raudonikis to see who's reading your truth question it is just that honest necessity you know democratic strategists because as governor of the takeover. take your. pick let's do this would be a colony of the. model of the study of those studies there should. be one but has now been the blue chip minute by minute and others who have. more muscle than water do you have a spot on the blue or the altar just died lord on that one i supposed plenty of want to just like support what you want to just that i support him will just suit just all talk or. want to kill the world. well then you know i'm going out a lot quick as a. ball of them to engage the club that cannot or need to come up because discussion. shifted you. probably right through single media gives a flea. marke
resisting political enough this is the new patrice millet causing me. my prestigious granting me air india position but it's caught on the steep inescapable process that in his persistent click on a. group can be tricky. to decide on the menu very rich quick scenery. and blog on the initial raudonikis to see who's reading your truth question it is just that honest necessity you know democratic strategists because as governor of the takeover. take your. pick let's do this would be a colony of...
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black lives matter co-founder patrice with her book "when they call you a terrorist. lives matter memoir." she is into -- >> as we create a black lives matter, we knew we had to get people on board. we have to offer -- when people try to tell up black lives matter so we spent a significant amount of the first year ensuring that it was not co-opted. challenging people in our own movement, people that we love to not say all lives matter, to not say other communities matter, but to really focus on black people and to be ok and allies it be in solidarity with black people. then we take that out to the world. >> watch that sunday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern on booktv. washington journal continues. congresswoman carolyn maloney is a new york democrat member of the house oversight and financial services committee. unless a deal is reached by midnight tomorrow, the government will shut down again. do you think there is a deal to be had? guest: absolutely. last night the house voted to have a continuing resolution to keep the government open for three weeks until march 23. we w
black lives matter co-founder patrice with her book "when they call you a terrorist. lives matter memoir." she is into -- >> as we create a black lives matter, we knew we had to get people on board. we have to offer -- when people try to tell up black lives matter so we spent a significant amount of the first year ensuring that it was not co-opted. challenging people in our own movement, people that we love to not say all lives matter, to not say other communities matter, but to...
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army culture, the fact that general patrice is a phd from princeton it's rare. >> i was told i was committing professional suicide. >> quite frankly if i look at your career i would say you would not have risen to the top of four-star command were not for the dire situation we found ourselves in an iraq because things at that point were getting desperate enough they were ready to throughout the playbook and try a new approach was somebody with different ideas. i think it did not rise to four-star rank. when navigating the bureaucratic currents. she did pretty well but one of his achilles heels was well he was adept at winning over 4 liters his not so adept at winning over his own leaders. the great hero, retired general sam former director of the daa. >> you had conversations. >> he roast a three-star rank and had tremendous admiration. but he said his undoing was that he treated the bureaucracy as an enemy. in so doing, he made it one. >> so how do you survive is an out-of-the-box thinker. i think leaders have to preserve and protect the -- class. you have to promote them and it's very publi
army culture, the fact that general patrice is a phd from princeton it's rare. >> i was told i was committing professional suicide. >> quite frankly if i look at your career i would say you would not have risen to the top of four-star command were not for the dire situation we found ourselves in an iraq because things at that point were getting desperate enough they were ready to throughout the playbook and try a new approach was somebody with different ideas. i think it did not...
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patrice talked about her life and birth and growth of the movement. george w. bush speechwriter, david argued that the trump administration is damaging democracy. in the coming weeks former usa today editor-in-chief joanne let me look at improving workplaces through gender equality. this weekend, will discuss the experience growing up isolated and subsequently earning a phd at cambridge university. >> people seem to have taken to heart this idea that to something you have to have a degree in an institution in place to teach it to you. i was not raised to think that. when i decided to go to college when i was 16 and felt like something i could do, i will buy a book and learned. i kept going with that really and are prepared. i had never heard about the holocaust before. i would say this was the ideal education that i think they had something. about people feeling ownership over what they learned. if you think of education a lot of people talk about education as a way to get money and get a job. but i think it's about making a person. everyone should have the opp
patrice talked about her life and birth and growth of the movement. george w. bush speechwriter, david argued that the trump administration is damaging democracy. in the coming weeks former usa today editor-in-chief joanne let me look at improving workplaces through gender equality. this weekend, will discuss the experience growing up isolated and subsequently earning a phd at cambridge university. >> people seem to have taken to heart this idea that to something you have to have a degree...
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watch while fire ripped through their home, building 239 chestnut street is apartments, we spoke to patrice benithose lives on the corner of the third and chestnut. >> the building was filled up in smoke in seconds. i took my daughter, two and a half years old, we ran out. >> reporter: she says at the very least her home will have smoke damage but that damage is not nearly as bad as what her neighbors now face. >> all these residents, are out on the street. i don't know but we are all okay. >> reporter: one of issues fire commissioner talked about was some people did in the evacuate when first alarms evacuated. that could have been a fatal mistake. >> when we hear fire alarm, get out, don't take your stuff we are trying to evacuate these building and people are trying to take your stiff. it is serious. we don't evacuate a building without good reasons. >> reporter: dozens of guests at best western had to be evacuated as well which saw many people walking around the scene with luggage and still dressed in what they wore to bed. they had no choice but to get out and leave everything behind. a
watch while fire ripped through their home, building 239 chestnut street is apartments, we spoke to patrice benithose lives on the corner of the third and chestnut. >> the building was filled up in smoke in seconds. i took my daughter, two and a half years old, we ran out. >> reporter: she says at the very least her home will have smoke damage but that damage is not nearly as bad as what her neighbors now face. >> all these residents, are out on the street. i don't know but we...
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the moment that 12-year-old patrice was handcuffed in front of your seventh-grade class, how -- i'm sure the kids are silent but still, like they are still like -- >> guest: it was so, so scary that all like member was like response, which is how am i going to tell my mother? what chemical you say to her? i was already thinking about, my brother had been incarcerated multiple times so like my mother deal with my brother and how she will have to deal with me. i remember them searching my bag, searching my bag, and i just felt terrible. i felt terrible. now that i've adult with the should have done is brought in a school counselor, should its at what's going on? what's happening for you? what do you need? odyssey something is happen. they could have just, but there was no support. it was like that happen. it made me call my mom. i lied to my teeth and i went back to class. there was no talk of it afterwards and it was, it created such a sour feeling for me. it may feel like the school system didn't want me there. it didn't need me there and wasn't interested or invested in the and in my ed
the moment that 12-year-old patrice was handcuffed in front of your seventh-grade class, how -- i'm sure the kids are silent but still, like they are still like -- >> guest: it was so, so scary that all like member was like response, which is how am i going to tell my mother? what chemical you say to her? i was already thinking about, my brother had been incarcerated multiple times so like my mother deal with my brother and how she will have to deal with me. i remember them searching my...
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ira shapiro shared his thoughts on citizenship patrice talked about her life and the birth and growthg democracy. in the coming weeks former usa today editor-in-chief joanne lipman will look at improving workplaces through gender equality. brian kaplan argues against college for everyone. >> a lot of people seem to have taken her this idea that something you have to have a degree in an institution in place to teach it to you. i'm grateful to my parents that i was not raised to think that. when i decided to go to college my 16 it felt like something i could do, not because i have formal education but i need to buy algebra so i will buy a book and then learned. but i kept going with it. i think my parents took it too far, i arrived at university two per unprepared. people that i was being anti-semitic or denying it, i had never heard of it before. i cannot say this is the ideal education but i think they had something there about people feeling ownership over what they learn. if you think of education many people talk about education is way to make money. but i thought it was about maki
ira shapiro shared his thoughts on citizenship patrice talked about her life and the birth and growthg democracy. in the coming weeks former usa today editor-in-chief joanne lipman will look at improving workplaces through gender equality. brian kaplan argues against college for everyone. >> a lot of people seem to have taken her this idea that something you have to have a degree in an institution in place to teach it to you. i'm grateful to my parents that i was not raised to think that....
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west ham have signed the former manchester united defender patrice evra on a short—term deal.urrently serving a seven—month uefa ban because of the incident. west ham heralded the signing with this video on social media. he is free to play for the cameras. he is free to play for the hammers. evra won five premier league titles and the champions league with united, and two serie a titles withjuventus, but he's clearly up for the relegation battle that awaits at west ham. blowing bubbles! i love this game! , an! come on! british sprinter nigel levine has been provisionally suspended for failing a drugs test. the european indoor gold medallist hasn't competed since he broke his pelvis in a motorbike crash in spain over a year ago — more from our reporter ade adedoyin. late last year, it was reported he tested positive for a banned substance and had asked for his b sample to be tested as well. the substance was named as clenbuterol, an asthma drug, also on the banned list. uk athletics at the time wouldn't comment. but today they put out a statement saying he has been provisionall
west ham have signed the former manchester united defender patrice evra on a short—term deal.urrently serving a seven—month uefa ban because of the incident. west ham heralded the signing with this video on social media. he is free to play for the cameras. he is free to play for the hammers. evra won five premier league titles and the champions league with united, and two serie a titles withjuventus, but he's clearly up for the relegation battle that awaits at west ham. blowing bubbles! i...
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. >> sunday night on "after words," black lives matter cofounder patrice congress colors with her book, "when they call you a terrorist." she's interviewed by author and journalist torre. >> as we created black lives matter, we knew, oh, we have to get people on board. we have to also interpret when people try to co-op black lives matter. we spent the first year challenging people in our own movement sometimes, people that we love and artists to not say our lives matter, to not use it to say, you know, other communities matter, but to really focus on black people and to be okay and be allies and be in solidarity with black people. and then we took it out to the world. >> watch "after words" sunday night at 9 p.m. eastern on c-span2's booktv. >> now author and historian allen, but elzo on free speech and the first amendment including student protests against invited speakers on campuses and nfl players kneeling in protest during the playing of the national anthem. this is hosted by the abraham lincoln foundation of the uniyoon league of -- union league of philadelphia. >> good evening.
. >> sunday night on "after words," black lives matter cofounder patrice congress colors with her book, "when they call you a terrorist." she's interviewed by author and journalist torre. >> as we created black lives matter, we knew, oh, we have to get people on board. we have to also interpret when people try to co-op black lives matter. we spent the first year challenging people in our own movement sometimes, people that we love and artists to not say our lives...
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sunday night on afterwards, blacklists matter cofounder patrice with her book "when eight -- when theyu a terrorist." as we created black lives matter, we know -- we knew that we had to get people on board and interrupt what people try to co-opt. we spent a significant time ensuring what a co-op is, challenging people in our own movement, people we love, cannot say our lives matter or other communities matter, but to really focus on black people, and be allies in the of solidarity with black people. and we took it out of the world. >> what afterwards had a night at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 2's book tv. sunday on c-span's q&a, new york times staff photographer doug mills talks about the photos he took while covering president trump. >> he enjoys having us around. i really believe, despite his constant, you know, comments about fake news in the media and so forth, i really feel that he enjoys having us around because it helps drive his message, drive the news of the day, which he can do every day and does every day. he is constantly driving a message, and having us around, really allo
sunday night on afterwards, blacklists matter cofounder patrice with her book "when eight -- when theyu a terrorist." as we created black lives matter, we know -- we knew that we had to get people on board and interrupt what people try to co-opt. we spent a significant time ensuring what a co-op is, challenging people in our own movement, people we love, cannot say our lives matter or other communities matter, but to really focus on black people, and be allies in the of solidarity...
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. >> sunday on afterwards, classified matter cofounder patrice with her book when they tell you it terrorist, white black lines matter memoir. he's interviewed by author and journalist torre. >> we created black lines matter and we knew we had to get people on board. and we have to also interrupt what people try to do and the co-op black lines matter so we ensured that it wasn't co-opted. challenging people in our movement sometimes so that what we love and artists to not say our lives matter, to save other communities matter but to really focus on black people and to be okay. and to be allies and be in solidaritywith black people and then we took it out to the world . >> watch "after words" sunday at night you turn on book tv. >> saturday, american history tv on c-span3 is live at 9 am eastern with excerpts from the new museum of the bible inwashington dc with a symposium of historians exploring the bible and the founding of america . people include baylor university history professor donna skid, opera benjamin franklin, the religious life of the founding father. american university public
. >> sunday on afterwards, classified matter cofounder patrice with her book when they tell you it terrorist, white black lines matter memoir. he's interviewed by author and journalist torre. >> we created black lines matter and we knew we had to get people on board. and we have to also interrupt what people try to do and the co-op black lines matter so we ensured that it wasn't co-opted. challenging people in our movement sometimes so that what we love and artists to not say our...
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patrice with her book "when they call you a terrorist: a blacklist matter memoir." she is interviewed. >> as we created black with matter, we knew that we had to get people on board. interrupt when people have to -- people try to co-opt black lives matter. challenging people in our own movement sometimes, people that we love, to not say our lives matter, and the other communities matter, but to really focus on black people, and to be allies and be of solidarity with black people. and then we took it out to the world. >> watch afterwards sunday night 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's book tv. >> defense secretary james mattis and joint chiefs of staff, paul salvo on capitol hill this week to testify on the pentagon's national defense strategy and a recent review of u.s. nuclear capabilities and security. the services hearing took place a full -- a few days before congress approved a two-year budget deal that raises defense spending by $165 million. it is 90 minutes. >> may you come to order. the committee meets today to her testimony on the administration's national defe
patrice with her book "when they call you a terrorist: a blacklist matter memoir." she is interviewed. >> as we created black with matter, we knew that we had to get people on board. interrupt when people have to -- people try to co-opt black lives matter. challenging people in our own movement sometimes, people that we love, to not say our lives matter, and the other communities matter, but to really focus on black people, and to be allies and be of solidarity with black...
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. >> on our "after words" program, black lives matter cofounder patrice khan colors discusses her life, activism and the gunnings of the black -- beginnings of the black lives matter movement. also this weekend you'll see a recent book party for james o'keefe, project veritas author and author of my fright for truth in -- my fight for truth in the the era of fake news. and laura
. >> on our "after words" program, black lives matter cofounder patrice khan colors discusses her life, activism and the gunnings of the black -- beginnings of the black lives matter movement. also this weekend you'll see a recent book party for james o'keefe, project veritas author and author of my fright for truth in -- my fight for truth in the the era of fake news. and laura
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we don't know who or the selection process, let's go to patrice.and fox news contributor. jeanine, what do you expect to see out of this. >> neil, first of all, i think the president is showing compassion and leadership by meeting with the students, teachers, parents and administrators. he is going through the community that is hurting and he will hear their concerns up close and personal. >> some of those students have tweeted some nasty things about him saying he misplayed, mishandled and was selfish in the way he reacted to events over the weekend. do you think folks like that would be interesting or would they avoid it. >> i'm not sure who is on the list. folks have the right to freedom of speech but it's a very emotional issue we are dealing with. the president doesn't know what he is going to be faced with once he's in the room with these individuals. that is something that needs to be taken into consideration. it's a very difficult time right now. a lot of people will say you represent the government. whether it's the party or the system, we
we don't know who or the selection process, let's go to patrice.and fox news contributor. jeanine, what do you expect to see out of this. >> neil, first of all, i think the president is showing compassion and leadership by meeting with the students, teachers, parents and administrators. he is going through the community that is hurting and he will hear their concerns up close and personal. >> some of those students have tweeted some nasty things about him saying he misplayed,...
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kent and his wife patric years and had two college-aged sons when an unspeakable tragedy struck theirft. in december 2003 the whitaker family arrived home from a dinner out, only to have their lives shattered. >> 911. what's your emergency? >> i've been shot. we were walking in the house. my brother, and my
kent and his wife patric years and had two college-aged sons when an unspeakable tragedy struck theirft. in december 2003 the whitaker family arrived home from a dinner out, only to have their lives shattered. >> 911. what's your emergency? >> i've been shot. we were walking in the house. my brother, and my
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. >> sunday night on after words, black lives matter co-founder patrice con-colors with the bo book, as we created black lives matter we knew, oh, we have to get people on board and interrupt when people try to co-op black lives matter so we spent a significant amount of the first year to make sure it wasn't co-opted andage chaing people that we love and artists to not say our lives matter, to not use it to say other communities matter, but to focus on black people and to be okay, and the allies and the solidarity with black people and then took it out to the world. >> watch after words, sunday night at 9 p.m. eastern on c-span2's book tv. >> sunday on c-span's q & a. new york times staff photographer doug mills talks about the photos he took while covering president trump. >> obviously, he enjoys having us around. i really believe, despite his constant, you know, comments about fake news and the media and so forth, he think he likes having us around. it helps to drive his membering and the news of the day, he does every day, constantly driving the message. therefore, having us aroun
. >> sunday night on after words, black lives matter co-founder patrice con-colors with the bo book, as we created black lives matter we knew, oh, we have to get people on board and interrupt when people try to co-op black lives matter so we spent a significant amount of the first year to make sure it wasn't co-opted andage chaing people that we love and artists to not say our lives matter, to not use it to say other communities matter, but to focus on black people and to be okay, and the...
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sunday night on afterwards, black with medical founder patrice with her book "when they call you a terrorista blacklist matter memoir." she is interviewed. >> as we created black with matter, we knew that we had to get people on board. interrupt when people have to -- people try to co-opt black lives matter. challenging people in our own movement sometimes, people that we love, to not say our lives matter, and the other communities matter, but to really focus on black people, and to be allies and be of solidarity with black people. and then we took it out to the world. >> watch afterwards sunday night 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's book tv. >> defense secretary james mattis and joint chiefs of staff, paul
sunday night on afterwards, black with medical founder patrice with her book "when they call you a terrorista blacklist matter memoir." she is interviewed. >> as we created black with matter, we knew that we had to get people on board. interrupt when people have to -- people try to co-opt black lives matter. challenging people in our own movement sometimes, people that we love, to not say our lives matter, and the other communities matter, but to really focus on black people,...
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in the last few minutes west ham have completed the signing of former manchester united defender patricehappens! the english crime writer obe colin dexter was best known for his series of novels called inspector morse, which were written between 1975 and 1999. the author died last march, and itv are now broadcasting its fifth series of endeavour, which is set in 1968 and is the prequel before morse. joining me now in the studio are two of its actors, dakota blue richards, who plays wpc shirley trewlove, and lewis peek, who plays detective constable george fancy. first, let's see them in action. lets see the moment you meet on screen for the first time. anything? quiet as the proverbial. detective constable fancy, wpc truelove. george. pleased to meet you. what's a pretty girl like you doing in a place like this? myjob. hard to get, eh? oh, you've no idea. i like a challenge. idiot. that's a good start, isn't it?! joining me now are the stars of the show — dakota blue richards, who plays shirley trewlove, and lewis peek, who plays the character of george fancy. lewis has just joined lewis
in the last few minutes west ham have completed the signing of former manchester united defender patricehappens! the english crime writer obe colin dexter was best known for his series of novels called inspector morse, which were written between 1975 and 1999. the author died last march, and itv are now broadcasting its fifth series of endeavour, which is set in 1968 and is the prequel before morse. joining me now in the studio are two of its actors, dakota blue richards, who plays wpc shirley...
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. >> sunday night on after words, black lives matter co-founder patrice colors, with her book "when they call you a terrorist," a black lives matter memoir. she is interviewed by author and journalist toure. >> as we created black lives matter we figured we have to get people onboard and we have to get people that co-op black lives matter and we spent a significant amount of the first year to ensure it wasn't co-opted and people we love to say our lives matter, but to really focus on black people and to be okay and be allies and be in solidarity with black people and then we took it out to the world. >> watch "after words" sunday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2's book tv. >> c-span's history series landmark cases returns this month with a look at 12 new supreme court cases. each week historians and experts join us to discuss the constitutional issues and personal stories behind the significant supreme court decisions, beginning monday, february 26th, live at 9:00 p.m. eastern and to help you follow all 12 cases, we have a companion guide written by veteran supreme court journalist
. >> sunday night on after words, black lives matter co-founder patrice colors, with her book "when they call you a terrorist," a black lives matter memoir. she is interviewed by author and journalist toure. >> as we created black lives matter we figured we have to get people onboard and we have to get people that co-op black lives matter and we spent a significant amount of the first year to ensure it wasn't co-opted and people we love to say our lives matter, but to...
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. >> sunday night on afterwards, black lives matter co-founder patrice con kellers with her book, when they call you a terrorist, a black lives matter memoir. she's interviewed by author and journalist toray. >> as we created black lives matters, we knew we have to get people on board. we also have to interrupt when people try to cooperate black lives matter. so we spent a significant amount in the first year ensuring that it wasn't cooperated challenging people in our own movement sometimes, people that we love and artists, to not say our lives matter to not use it to say other communities matter but to really focus on black people and to be okay and be allies and be at solidarity with black people. then we took it out to the world. >> watch afterwards, sunday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-sp c-span2 book tv. >> sunday on c-span q&a new york times staff reporter talks about the pictures he took of president trump. >> obviously he likes having us around. despite his constant, you know, comments about fake news and the media and so forth, i really feel he enjoys having us around. beca
. >> sunday night on afterwards, black lives matter co-founder patrice con kellers with her book, when they call you a terrorist, a black lives matter memoir. she's interviewed by author and journalist toray. >> as we created black lives matters, we knew we have to get people on board. we also have to interrupt when people try to cooperate black lives matter. so we spent a significant amount in the first year ensuring that it wasn't cooperated challenging people in our own movement...
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. >> sunday night on afterwards, back lives matter cofounder patrice keller's with her book, when they call you a terrorist, she's interviewed by author and journalist. >> as we've created we knew that we have to get people on board. we also have to interrupt when people co-op. we've spent a lot where it wasn't co-opted and challenging people to not say our lives matter to say other communities matter but really focus on black people and be okay and allies in solidarity and plaque people know we took it to the world. >> watch on book tv. >> the house passed a bill to update how sexual harassment cases are handled in congress. new rules and make congress responsible for paying sexual-harassment settlements. that bill moves to the senate. several colleagues talk to reporters after the house vote. >> welcome, i can tell you i believe today's a great day for the u.s. house of representatives.
. >> sunday night on afterwards, back lives matter cofounder patrice keller's with her book, when they call you a terrorist, she's interviewed by author and journalist. >> as we've created we knew that we have to get people on board. we also have to interrupt when people co-op. we've spent a lot where it wasn't co-opted and challenging people to not say our lives matter to say other communities matter but really focus on black people and be okay and allies in solidarity and plaque...