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as lincoln spoke in report of john c. fremont, he denied that abolitionists affected his party's agenda. when democratic candidate james buchanan won the election, lincoln blamed fremont's loss in part on a democrat's claim that free man was an abolitionist. during the campaign's famous lincoln-douglas debates, douglas repeatedly charged that lincoln was an abolitionist who advocated sexual amalgamation of races. lincoln responded in part by declaring, i have always hated slavery, i think as much as any abolitionist. but unlike the great majority of abolitionists, lincoln rejected social and political racial equality. he declared immediate emancipation to be impossible. lincoln in contrast described the raid as wrong and predicted it would not help end slavery. in a february 1860 speech, lincoln pledged that the republican party would let slavery alone in the states where it exists. in in april 1860, the democratic party split in two. northern democrats nominated steven a. douglas for president and southern democrats nomi
as lincoln spoke in report of john c. fremont, he denied that abolitionists affected his party's agenda. when democratic candidate james buchanan won the election, lincoln blamed fremont's loss in part on a democrat's claim that free man was an abolitionist. during the campaign's famous lincoln-douglas debates, douglas repeatedly charged that lincoln was an abolitionist who advocated sexual amalgamation of races. lincoln responded in part by declaring, i have always hated slavery, i think as...
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john c. freemont became the radical favorite. as a result, abolitionists divided between those led by wendell phillips who followed the radicals in support of freemont and then led by garrison who stood by lincoln. during the spring of 1864, some abolitionists joined r.o. war democrats in organizing a radical democratic party convention to nominate freemont for president. philli phillips, elizabeth cady stanton and frederick douglass wrote letters of support. several abolitionists attended the convention. meanwhile, the garrison group endorsed lincoln for a second term. in june, garrison attended the republican national convention in baltimore where he applauded lincoln's unanimous renomination. at a white house meeting that followed, lincoln expressed hope to garrison that the house of representatives would follow the united states in passing a constitutional amendment abolishing slavery throughout the country. as democrats continue to portray lincoln as an abolitionist who prolonged a disastrous war, lincoln began to doubt that
john c. freemont became the radical favorite. as a result, abolitionists divided between those led by wendell phillips who followed the radicals in support of freemont and then led by garrison who stood by lincoln. during the spring of 1864, some abolitionists joined r.o. war democrats in organizing a radical democratic party convention to nominate freemont for president. philli phillips, elizabeth cady stanton and frederick douglass wrote letters of support. several abolitionists attended the...
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john c. fremont became the radical favorite. as a result abolitionist divided between those led by win dell philips who followed the radical in support of fremont and those let by garrettson who stood by lincoln. during the spring of 1864 some abolitionist joined radical republicans and prowar democrats in organizing a radical democratic party convention to nominate fremont. philips, liberty katy stanton, william and douglas wrote letters of support. meanwhile, the garrettson group endorsed lincoln for a second term. in june, garrettson attended a public convention in baltimore. at a white house meeting that followed listen con expressed hope to garrett son that the house of representatives would follow the united states senate in passing a constitutional amendment abolishing slavery throughout the country. as democrats continue to portray lincoln as an abolitionist who prolonged disastrous war, lincoln began to doubt that he could be reelected. union dpater women's to come shermans of atlanta of september first 1864 ended those
john c. fremont became the radical favorite. as a result abolitionist divided between those led by win dell philips who followed the radical in support of fremont and those let by garrettson who stood by lincoln. during the spring of 1864 some abolitionist joined radical republicans and prowar democrats in organizing a radical democratic party convention to nominate fremont. philips, liberty katy stanton, william and douglas wrote letters of support. meanwhile, the garrettson group endorsed...
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resigned from my fellowship at yale university a year or so ago when they changed the name taking john che college and naming it for more contemporary person. i fear when history starts being rewritten constantly through the prism of political correctness and contemporary thought, that we risk cutting ourselves off from our roots. i absolutely get that slavery, this abomination is different than a lot of things that happened in political life. this is something like the holocaust, that can't be forgiven but i think that to try and continually rewrite history, jefferson was a slave owner. so was george washington. what will happen when the entire first third of our history is cut off or in some way covered up, laura? >> well, there is levels, as i see it. you have the confederate statues. ones of generals and if you look at the history of the generals, most of those guys, they were military, generally speaking and that was pretty much it. so have you got these statues in public squares of individuals who fought to really divide our country. and when you look at it from that perspective it
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john c.: this is the great thing about technology market.first started out, yahoo! was dominant. when yahoo! first data dow, -- first started out, netscape was dominant. it is really about the people, the creativity, the brains behind it, and the venture money. so, i don't see that being monopolistic in anyway, shape, or form. jonathan: how do some of these business models that are incredibly, incredibly profitable, do you see that model being threatened with the events of the last year? john c.: yeah, i think you have gone a little too far. that is my personal opinion. at blackberry, we do not monetize data, so certainly not against the customer who provided the data. so, that i believe needs to be looked at. caroline: blackberry ceo john chen there. and that does it for this edition of "the best of bloomberg technology." we will bring you all the latest in tech throughout the week. tune in each day at 5:00 p.m. eastern time, 2:00 pacific. remember, all episodes are live streaming on twitter. check us out during the weekdays. that is it for
john c.: this is the great thing about technology market.first started out, yahoo! was dominant. when yahoo! first data dow, -- first started out, netscape was dominant. it is really about the people, the creativity, the brains behind it, and the venture money. so, i don't see that being monopolistic in anyway, shape, or form. jonathan: how do some of these business models that are incredibly, incredibly profitable, do you see that model being threatened with the events of the last year? john...
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while the german government tries to appease ankara the rage among kurds like john c. of us is growing as is the danger of more violence between kurds and turks in germany streets. imagine discovering that you lost your job by finding someone else sitting at your desk that's exactly what happened to one of poland's most famous t.v. personalities she was known for being impartial objective and critical in her reporting values that many say upset the ruling law and justice party as poets government seeks to gain more control over the media journalists like beata toddler are coming under increasing pressure. journalist and presenter. is getting ready for an apparent some private broadcast on t.v. . she was once among the most recognizable faces on the public channel t.v. p.c. but then the broadcaster came under the control of the right wing conservative government to have pictured her future differently. in the morning i came to work in the newsroom but sitting at my computer was somebody else who was supposed to go on air for me. that the director said he liked and value
while the german government tries to appease ankara the rage among kurds like john c. of us is growing as is the danger of more violence between kurds and turks in germany streets. imagine discovering that you lost your job by finding someone else sitting at your desk that's exactly what happened to one of poland's most famous t.v. personalities she was known for being impartial objective and critical in her reporting values that many say upset the ruling law and justice party as poets...
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as lincoln spoke his support of the republican presidential nominee, john c fremont, denied abolitionists affected his party's agenda. when democratic candidate james buchanan won the election, lincoln blank fremont's loss on the democrats' claim that fremont was an abolitionist. against lincoln ran incumbent stephen douglas for a seat in the united states senate. during the campaign's famous debates, douglas repeatedly charged that lincoln was an abolitionist who advocated sexual amalgamation of the races. lincoln responded in part by declaring, i have always hated slavery. i think as much as any abolitionist, but unlike the great majority of abolitionists, lincoln rejected social and political racial equality. he declared immediately emancipation to be impossible. election,ng the 1858 1859 ofs expression in anti-slavery sentiment continued to fall short of abolitionist standards. therefore it is not surprising that lincoln's reaction to john on the october 1859 raid federal arsenal at harpers ferry, virginia diverged from that of abolitionists. following brown's execution, garrison wish
as lincoln spoke his support of the republican presidential nominee, john c fremont, denied abolitionists affected his party's agenda. when democratic candidate james buchanan won the election, lincoln blank fremont's loss on the democrats' claim that fremont was an abolitionist. against lincoln ran incumbent stephen douglas for a seat in the united states senate. during the campaign's famous debates, douglas repeatedly charged that lincoln was an abolitionist who advocated sexual amalgamation...
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john-c reilly and sarah silverman return to lead the voice cast...breaks into theaters november 21st. (grant) a warning for parents. more kids are accidentally eating marijuana. (vicki) that's according to doctors in northern california who say they are seeing an increase in kids going to the emergency room because of it. angela musallam reports. dr. daniel colby:"we've seen these exposures for years, but now they've really jumped up, and because of that, all of us are on guard and we have all raised our suspicions." doctor daniel colby is a medical toxicologist at u-c davis .. who's treated dozens of children in the e-r.. for accidentally eating marijuana. colby says often times diagnosing the patients can be confusing.dr. daniel colby: "they might just be very sleepy, but they can be confused, they can be upset, they can be vomiting, often times they have a wobbly gait, sometimes they can be sick to the point where end up trying to help them breathe." although some young patients can experience severe symptoms .. colby says ingesting pot isn't dead
john-c reilly and sarah silverman return to lead the voice cast...breaks into theaters november 21st. (grant) a warning for parents. more kids are accidentally eating marijuana. (vicki) that's according to doctors in northern california who say they are seeing an increase in kids going to the emergency room because of it. angela musallam reports. dr. daniel colby:"we've seen these exposures for years, but now they've really jumped up, and because of that, all of us are on guard and we have...
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i would invite any doubters to go to gettysburg or to the tombstones of john c calhoun and abraham lincolnatter has been settled. >> laura: california governor jerry brown reacted by calling sessions a liar, demanding he apologize and accusing him of launching a reign of terror. brown also give a shout out to fox news, although we don't think it was meant as a compliment. >> this is really unprecedented for the chief law enforcement of the united states to come out to california and act more like fox news than a law enforcement officer. this is basically going to war against the state of california. the engine of the american economy. it's not wise, it's not right and it will not stand. >> laura: let's get into all of this with fox news contributor, former white house press secretary ari fleischer, who is in oakland tonight, and in fort worth, texas, francisco hernandez. let's start with you. this was wild today. if sessions goes out there, does a flyby in sacramento, and this is what jerry brown said when he first was asked about this event today. let's watch. >> you call this an act of w
i would invite any doubters to go to gettysburg or to the tombstones of john c calhoun and abraham lincolnatter has been settled. >> laura: california governor jerry brown reacted by calling sessions a liar, demanding he apologize and accusing him of launching a reign of terror. brown also give a shout out to fox news, although we don't think it was meant as a compliment. >> this is really unprecedented for the chief law enforcement of the united states to come out to california and...
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. >> john c calhoon in 1950s was voted one of the five greatest senators in american history by a senatepanel that included john f kennedy. so senator kennedy is one who picked john calhoon in the 1950s. my fear is as contemporary moreys and values and who is in and who is out change, we'll continually be erasing. history will have to be written in pencil, rather than ink. i don't think it gets anyone anywhere. but there was a time in this country at the beginning of the reaction to reconstruction, the beginning of jim crow where statues were erected, specifically to stick it to blackk people, to let them know whoti was still boss, and who ws subordinate. those statues, they may have the facade is historic monument, but the real purpose is a racialist social statement rather than historic remembrance. you can look at them. it is easy to find their history and determine how y you feel bad on that. >> laura: great segment and hillary clinton,, by the way has a brand-new victim card to play. i'll perform a tune for her on the world tiniest violin after this. and serve with confidence that i
. >> john c calhoon in 1950s was voted one of the five greatest senators in american history by a senatepanel that included john f kennedy. so senator kennedy is one who picked john calhoon in the 1950s. my fear is as contemporary moreys and values and who is in and who is out change, we'll continually be erasing. history will have to be written in pencil, rather than ink. i don't think it gets anyone anywhere. but there was a time in this country at the beginning of the reaction to...
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i would invite any doubters to go to gettysburg or to the tombstones of john c.nd abraham lincoln. >> jeff sessions went to california today and announced he's suing it. the justice department is claiming a three separate state laws make it harder for i.c.e.'gs to detain undocumented immigrants, perhaps the boldest move yet against so-called sanctuary laws. he also called out california officials who acteded to protect undocumented residents. jerry brown was not at all pleased. >> there is basically going to war against the state of california. the engine of the american economy. it's not wise, it's not right. and it will not stand. >> with me now senator kamala harris formerly that state's attorney general. attorney general sessions compared california's actions quite intentionally i think to the actions of the slave states in nullification and secession during the civil war. what do you say to that? >> indeed, indeed he did. listen, as far as i'm concerned, jeff sessions should be advised and i'll advise him right now that it's a bad idea for him to start talki
i would invite any doubters to go to gettysburg or to the tombstones of john c.nd abraham lincoln. >> jeff sessions went to california today and announced he's suing it. the justice department is claiming a three separate state laws make it harder for i.c.e.'gs to detain undocumented immigrants, perhaps the boldest move yet against so-called sanctuary laws. he also called out california officials who acteded to protect undocumented residents. jerry brown was not at all pleased. >>...
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i would invite you to go to gettysburg or the tombstones of john c calhoun or abraham lincoln, this matterrefuse refusal to apprehend and take those add to the criminal element rejects all immigration law. it is a rejection of law. and it creates an open borders system. it is the only way that it can be described. an open borders is a radical, irrational idea that cannot be accepted, american people will not accept. and the united states of america, not some idea, it is a secular nation states. with a constitution, with laws, with borders. all of which are designed to protect our nation's interest, and we should be able to agree, certainly on this. so to carry out the intent of our law, we need law offices. that's what you and your departments do every day. we need our immigration and customs officers, our i.c.e. officers, our border patrol officers, they are your brother and sisters. president trump, the congress and the american people want to accomplish these goals, our laws have set out for them. that's why we pay them. that's why they get paid salary. but california, we have a problem
i would invite you to go to gettysburg or the tombstones of john c calhoun or abraham lincoln, this matterrefuse refusal to apprehend and take those add to the criminal element rejects all immigration law. it is a rejection of law. and it creates an open borders system. it is the only way that it can be described. an open borders is a radical, irrational idea that cannot be accepted, american people will not accept. and the united states of america, not some idea, it is a secular nation states....
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c-span.org/landmarkcases. >>> next, colorado governor john hickenlooper on gun violence, school safety, and his state's education policy. he sat down with axios executive editor mike allen at last month's national governors association winter meeting. >> welcome back. i thank all of you for joining axios, where our events for our small format that you get on axi axios.com and on our newsletters and now we're honored to welcome to the stage governor who just gave his final state of the state address and so has done the nga circuit quite a few times. it's our honor to welcome colorado governor john hickenlooper. good morning, governor. thank you so much for coming. we really appreciate it. you're telling me backstage about a morning ritual you have with your phone. >> and i left my cell phone, luckily, stage right. so every morning, i have a counter as does all of my
c-span.org/landmarkcases. >>> next, colorado governor john hickenlooper on gun violence, school safety, and his state's education policy. he sat down with axios executive editor mike allen at last month's national governors association winter meeting. >> welcome back. i thank all of you for joining axios, where our events for our small format that you get on axi axios.com and on our newsletters and now we're honored to welcome to the stage governor who just gave his final state...
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despite our frequent request to the community of c. john refused to grant us an interview. during our investigation we discovered other examples of the internet. no transfer of priests accused of pedophilia. we could have chosen to tell you about this priest only old who after being accused of sexual abuse by one young teenager was moved to. this one with an international arrest warrant for sexually abusing children in france hanging over his head now in refuge in lebanon. for this one and italian wanted for sexually abusing eight boys transferred to mozambique. at the heart of the catholic church how many cases are there priests moved from country to country due to suspicions of sexual abuse on minors. we tried to have them up. over three months we contacted the main victims groups around the world. each gave us their list or transferred priests. then we called whistleblowers. attorneys. judges. and all cross-checked with local newspaper articles. we only took into account priests moved since one nine hundred ninety s. . there were so many cases we had to see this on the b
despite our frequent request to the community of c. john refused to grant us an interview. during our investigation we discovered other examples of the internet. no transfer of priests accused of pedophilia. we could have chosen to tell you about this priest only old who after being accused of sexual abuse by one young teenager was moved to. this one with an international arrest warrant for sexually abusing children in france hanging over his head now in refuge in lebanon. for this one and...
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c-span.org. >> texas senator john cornyn .alked about his bill the measure is cosponsored by senator chris murphy of connecticut. madam president, on another note, i want to emphasize another point and talk about a new milestone reached. we have reached 64 federal cosponsors for a bill i produced with senator murphy called the fix nics which is a background sponsoredrm bill we together. it is pretty recent -- remarkable that in an institute ,ike this at polarized times you have republicans and democrats coming together saying yes, we have a problem and yes, to fix to work together it. this is the kind of legislation the nation has been waiting for as people continue to be frustrated and depressed about random acts of violence that have broken out in our cities and schools. shootings like the one that occurred in texas outside of san andnio, and then las vegas, in florida. we are saying the status quo is not acceptable. to hear the democratic leader, senator schumer, say there are other things he and his colleagues would like to do. but i would quote some ancient wisdom that the journey of 1000 mi
c-span.org. >> texas senator john cornyn .alked about his bill the measure is cosponsored by senator chris murphy of connecticut. madam president, on another note, i want to emphasize another point and talk about a new milestone reached. we have reached 64 federal cosponsors for a bill i produced with senator murphy called the fix nics which is a background sponsoredrm bill we together. it is pretty recent -- remarkable that in an institute ,ike this at polarized times you have...
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john-c reilly and sarah silverman return to lead the voice cast...l breaks into theaters november 21st."i think we had too much fun on this film."chris hemsworth may go from playing an alien to looking for them. according to the hollywood reporter, the aussie actor is in talks to star in a spin-off of the "men in black" franchise. the idea is to feature new characters, the way "jurassic world" revived the "jurassic park" series. sony is aiming to launch the film in june of 20-19."i love georgia, but y'all gotta do something about the bugs."will smith is shooting "gemini man" in swampy savannah, georgia, and the local wildlife seems to be "bugging" him! the actor hit instagram to show off the latest fashions in mosquito netting, and clouds of swarming co-stars. hey, the "fresh prince" is filming -- bug off! in hollywood, i'm david daniel. (robin) and here's a live look outside... at the bay bridge toll plaza. we'll be back with more of your kron 4 morning news after the break. welcome back. checking in on your morning forecast. (mabrisa rodriguez) a p
john-c reilly and sarah silverman return to lead the voice cast...l breaks into theaters november 21st."i think we had too much fun on this film."chris hemsworth may go from playing an alien to looking for them. according to the hollywood reporter, the aussie actor is in talks to star in a spin-off of the "men in black" franchise. the idea is to feature new characters, the way "jurassic world" revived the "jurassic park" series. sony is aiming to launch...
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guest: the attorney general and brown haver jerry decided to go full on john c calhoun.ey are big federal supremacists when there side is in charge. now they don't like what donald trump is doing on the immigration front. cannotid the state follow whatever rules they don't want to follow. they don't have to, operate on immigration or with ice. passed a sanctuary state law, which says california police officers don't have to comply with the that when it pertains to immigration. they're not stupid. they know what they are doing is wrong. they know it's nakedly political. they are doing it because california voted against donald trump very heavily. they think they will move up the political wrong. convinced jerry brown will retire after he completes his fourth term. the attorney general has his eyes on higher office. they think this will make of the leader of the resistance. i think they will lose in court. term, they're hoping to get a big political thing out of this. i think it's bad policy and bad for the state. the leadership there passed a law that would resist the san
guest: the attorney general and brown haver jerry decided to go full on john c calhoun.ey are big federal supremacists when there side is in charge. now they don't like what donald trump is doing on the immigration front. cannotid the state follow whatever rules they don't want to follow. they don't have to, operate on immigration or with ice. passed a sanctuary state law, which says california police officers don't have to comply with the that when it pertains to immigration. they're not...
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president trump's weekend tweets even attracted this rebuke from former c, a director john brennan. calling the commander in chief a disgrace demagogue headed for the dust bin of history. now cbs news has learned the special counsel already interviewed andrew mccabe about his conversations with the president. and we have learned robert mueller's team has mccabe's memos which is set to corroborate james comey's version of events. elaine. >> quijano: errol barnett, thank you. reports in "the new york times" and britain's observer suggest facebook data was misused to sway voters in 20916 election. tony dokoupil has more on this. >> a voter profiling firm called cam bridges analytica is now at the center of a massive alleged data breech at facebook, reportedly leveraged to help donald trump win the 2016 presidential election. >> we spent a million dollars harvesting tens of millions of facebook profiles and those profiles were used as the basis of the algorithms that became the foundation of cambridge analytica itself. the company itself was founded on using facebook data. christopher w
president trump's weekend tweets even attracted this rebuke from former c, a director john brennan. calling the commander in chief a disgrace demagogue headed for the dust bin of history. now cbs news has learned the special counsel already interviewed andrew mccabe about his conversations with the president. and we have learned robert mueller's team has mccabe's memos which is set to corroborate james comey's version of events. elaine. >> quijano: errol barnett, thank you. reports in...
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money you know again roseanne a couple of big laughs the first scene you saw on the show was john goodman with the c. pap mask and then he and roseanne dividing up the pills we are all aging in lockstep and the money just isn't there in the only nation where health care is for profit as a baby boomer do you see that as one of the big you know things that they miss because baby boomers came in with a lot of gusto and want to biggest generation and we're going to change the world for sure you know that revolution was taken place but now you see and it's like that's a lot of that's entrenched i mean as a boomer do you feel like that you guys have dropped the ball the millennial stink we have excuse me generation x. thinks we have and the only hope is more math because the only generation bigger than mine are the most so if our kids won't take care. of us maybe the grandkids will and kids we're all just stop letting them down and out kid you know it now it's an interesting dilemma that i think we're going to have the country's going to have to face and really look in the as we move forward shores i mean
money you know again roseanne a couple of big laughs the first scene you saw on the show was john goodman with the c. pap mask and then he and roseanne dividing up the pills we are all aging in lockstep and the money just isn't there in the only nation where health care is for profit as a baby boomer do you see that as one of the big you know things that they miss because baby boomers came in with a lot of gusto and want to biggest generation and we're going to change the world for sure you...
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you don't glance oh you're getting some of the effects of the changes that's being put out by the c r s john w. is just making it a little bit difficult to breathe so we're going to just we're right as you can see that the police in trying to prove gaydar street some protesters from coming out they had to protest against the expulsion of the people from the south site but not try. don't do loans they say they will do whatever they can within their means to protect not so much because it is now. so much even ski you know. now the anticipation is building ahead of russia hosting the fee for world cup in june but a mysterious group in europe is calling for a boy because they are the very. face off her who is writing extensively on environmental issues and social justice issues went to these conferences in puerto rico and her takeaway was that a bunch of people all showed up and this is a danger to the local economy and to the local fabric of society so the first thing that strikes me is that lefties like bail me feel they have a monopoly on good intentions which i'm not sure where that comes fr
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sunday on c-span's q and a, colorado college professor john cronen discusses his book. >> i think a readingf major is enablingssics and empowering in terms of this country stands for something stowe, harper lee, all of these people are storytellers saying that our tribe once to be something special. not a city on a hill but a city that cares and looks one another. understanding politics is indispensable to bringing about progress for as many people as possible. >> q&a sunday night at eight eastern on c-span. this weekend, the debut of our series 1968, america and turmoil. for nine weeks we will that 50 years to that turbulent time marked with war, assassinations and the space race. andn's right, racial strife the rise of the political left and right. sunday, the vietnam war from ager military, political and diplomatic developments. jim webb.s the memoir, i heard my country calling. in pulitzer prize winning journalist david marinus. war and peace, vietnam and america. 1968: america and turmoil. journaln's washington and on american history tv on c-span3. today debated the bill,alled right t
sunday on c-span's q and a, colorado college professor john cronen discusses his book. >> i think a readingf major is enablingssics and empowering in terms of this country stands for something stowe, harper lee, all of these people are storytellers saying that our tribe once to be something special. not a city on a hill but a city that cares and looks one another. understanding politics is indispensable to bringing about progress for as many people as possible. >> q&a sunday...
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without that program that john boehney signed off for in d. c. , my daughter would not be -- she will be the first in the family to graduate from college. she will be the first in the family to receive a masters. i appreciate that program because now she has started something within my family that we have never had. pedro: okay, thank you. caitlin: like i said, you know, i study the scholarship program, a dc-based voucher program that provides scholarships to low income and disadvantaged families so their children might be able to afford private school in d.c. actually, what i was saying earlier, the surveys and research done around that program have shown parents tend to say they are more satisfied with their school, they are happier they were able to choose the right school for their child and they are more likely to feel as though their child is attending a safer school. on the other hand, the research in terms of academia tended to show programs more broadly that test scores tend to drop as soon as the child accepts voucher and enters privat
without that program that john boehney signed off for in d. c. , my daughter would not be -- she will be the first in the family to graduate from college. she will be the first in the family to receive a masters. i appreciate that program because now she has started something within my family that we have never had. pedro: okay, thank you. caitlin: like i said, you know, i study the scholarship program, a dc-based voucher program that provides scholarships to low income and disadvantaged...
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c.: john dowd, president trump's lead lawyer in the rush investigation, has resigned -- russia investigationdowd says he, quote, "loves the president and wishes him well." dowd reportedly clashed with mr. trump over legal strategy. democrats on the house judiciary warning the president to not shut down the special counsel investigation into retro meddling -- russian meddling in the 2016 election. >> so much of what the president says is simply factually incorrect. these tantrums are more than merely the online musings of a passionate viewer of fox news. these statements are threats from the president of the united states against our rule of law. : the house has passed $1.32 trillion spending bill -- $1.3 trillion spending bill. it has been sent to the senate, which is expected to act tomorrow.
c.: john dowd, president trump's lead lawyer in the rush investigation, has resigned -- russia investigationdowd says he, quote, "loves the president and wishes him well." dowd reportedly clashed with mr. trump over legal strategy. democrats on the house judiciary warning the president to not shut down the special counsel investigation into retro meddling -- russian meddling in the 2016 election. >> so much of what the president says is simply factually incorrect. these tantrums...
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. >> kevin rudd, you know john bolton, interacted with him, and you obviouslyna know c and the whole north korean issue. do you have these kinds of concerns that a john bolton could torpedo it one way or another, including ditching the iran deal? >> well, i know john bolton tmia d extent. i met him a couple of times in his work during the bush administration. he's certainly a hawk. let's call a spadepa a here. i agree with ambassador jeffrey. we needo give ambassador bolton time to settle in. he's never occupied the position before. let's see how he plays the game ahead ofhim. i would say this on the question of north korea, i would agree again with ambassador jeffrey, the military option frankly ads us to a world of pain, much greater than we currently confront. but secondly, we now have, i think, a realroblem in terms of the china-u.s.p relations on north korea. why do i say that? i mean, up until now, china basically has accepted the uperican lead on north korea, hasrted u.s. proposals for sanctions in the u.n. security council against the north koreans, multiple sets ofs sanctiett
. >> kevin rudd, you know john bolton, interacted with him, and you obviouslyna know c and the whole north korean issue. do you have these kinds of concerns that a john bolton could torpedo it one way or another, including ditching the iran deal? >> well, i know john bolton tmia d extent. i met him a couple of times in his work during the bush administration. he's certainly a hawk. let's call a spadepa a here. i agree with ambassador jeffrey. we needo give ambassador bolton time to...
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c-span. >>> next, governor john hickenlooper on his discussion on education, gun violence and school safety. he also talked about his relationship with former presidential candidate john kasich and the possibility for teaming up for a bipartisan 2020 presidential ticket. this is 25 minutes. >>> welcome back. thank all of you for joining axios where our events follow our format that you get on axios.com and on our news letters and now we're honored to welcome to the stage a governor who just gave his final state of the state address and so has done the nga circuit quite a few times. it's our honor to welcome colorado governor john hickenlooper. >> thank you so much for coming. really appreciate it. you were just telling me backstage about a morning ritual that you have with your phone. >> and i left my cell phone luckily off stage right. so every morning i have a count cabinet, pro administration, so we have a lot of staff educationally oriented, a lot of programs we want to finish very strong. if you're trying to worry about your next job or people are not really focused on finishing what t
c-span. >>> next, governor john hickenlooper on his discussion on education, gun violence and school safety. he also talked about his relationship with former presidential candidate john kasich and the possibility for teaming up for a bipartisan 2020 presidential ticket. this is 25 minutes. >>> welcome back. thank all of you for joining axios where our events follow our format that you get on axios.com and on our news letters and now we're honored to welcome to the stage a...
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c-span3. next on history bookshelf, john berry talks about his book, "the great influenza: the epic story of the deadliest plague in history." influenzas the 1918 epidemic that killed millions around the world. he also discusses the critical role doctors played and how governments poorly handled health concerns, such as the 2003 sars outbreak. this was recorded at the 2004 louisiana book festival in baton rouge, louisiana. it is about 50 minutes. m ary is the distinguished author of "the am ng tide -- john
c-span3. next on history bookshelf, john berry talks about his book, "the great influenza: the epic story of the deadliest plague in history." influenzas the 1918 epidemic that killed millions around the world. he also discusses the critical role doctors played and how governments poorly handled health concerns, such as the 2003 sars outbreak. this was recorded at the 2004 louisiana book festival in baton rouge, louisiana. it is about 50 minutes. m ary is the distinguished author of...
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c-span. now senate debate on gun policy including senators john cornyn, tim kain. this is an hour. >> mr. president, on friday i visited league high school in colombia which is located in howard county, maryland which is washington and c baltimore. ica wanted to talk to students about the tragic valentine's day shooting at marjoi stoneman douglas who left 17 faculty members. this is the deadliest high school shooting in american history. i went to wild lick because one of their own teacher laura was shot to dead in september 2017 and former7, boyfriend is now in trial for her murder. int was impressed by passion ate of students and great deal of interest in subject matter and articulate and asked great questions. students are rightfully concerned about safety and safety of classmates. it's been two weeks since a disturbed young man invaded marjori stoneman douglas high school, the reactions seemed to bek like clock work after each shooting, there's bipartisan shock, anger, horror, particularly the question comes out, will this time be different, the answer for the republican leaders shift
c-span. now senate debate on gun policy including senators john cornyn, tim kain. this is an hour. >> mr. president, on friday i visited league high school in colombia which is located in howard county, maryland which is washington and c baltimore. ica wanted to talk to students about the tragic valentine's day shooting at marjoi stoneman douglas who left 17 faculty members. this is the deadliest high school shooting in american history. i went to wild lick because one of their own...
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. >> do you have any evidence what john brennan said, the former c iri a director said, that he mightn the former fbi director and he would never criticize putin? >> the fact that there has been just willful blindness by trump and the trump organization and doing business with so many russians and laundering money into the united states in violation of a number of our laws would suggest that he knows that the russians have something on him. but we're not at the point where we can say that, nor is that under the jurisdiction of our committee speckifically. the relationships he's had with russians and russians who have purchased real estate come under our jurisdiction, but the majority on the committee was not interested in pursuing that. >> the majority of the committee has decided to wrap up the house intelligence committee investigation. congressman jackie speier, thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >>> more breaking news coming out from the attorney for the porn star suing trump, now asking the trump organization to preserve all documents relating to the ca
. >> do you have any evidence what john brennan said, the former c iri a director said, that he mightn the former fbi director and he would never criticize putin? >> the fact that there has been just willful blindness by trump and the trump organization and doing business with so many russians and laundering money into the united states in violation of a number of our laws would suggest that he knows that the russians have something on him. but we're not at the point where we can...
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c-span. ohio governor john kasich earlier this week delivered his final date of the state address in westerville ohio. two westerville police officers were fatally shot in the line of duty last month. [applause] [applause] [applause] i want to thank the general assembly, of course my great friend cliff rosenberger and larry, the senate president and lieutenant governor, the state of ohio, mary taylor and my cabinet who is all about westerville today and i want to thank the university. i used to run on your track and they still will. thank you for allowing us to be here. how about just a little appreciation for my family. my daughters as well. [applause] i wanted to come to westerville for several reasons. one, i wanted to thank the people of westerville. i wanted to thank you for the kindness and the support that you have shown over so many decades and to show respect for a town that is exemplifying the great towns all across our country, where people come together and celebrate. i've been here for such a long time that i can remember when we had more gravel roads than we had paved roads. it was
c-span. ohio governor john kasich earlier this week delivered his final date of the state address in westerville ohio. two westerville police officers were fatally shot in the line of duty last month. [applause] [applause] [applause] i want to thank the general assembly, of course my great friend cliff rosenberger and larry, the senate president and lieutenant governor, the state of ohio, mary taylor and my cabinet who is all about westerville today and i want to thank the university. i used to...
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boyfriend 36 year old derrick irving, disguised in a bull costume onesie - and 28 year old john silva removed the a-cthorities say the two stole a couple items before boiling a pot of spaghetti sauce and taking a white towel to the stove...trying to make it look like the victim left the stove on. and the victim says he doesn't know why irving is so angry. "i've let him use my car for four months, maybe he's angry about that. or, maybe he's angry because i gave him $150 to fix his teeth. maybe he's angry about that."(steve) the pair appeared in court yesterday, irving is being held without bond for violating probation.... and silva is being held on 25 thousand, five hundred dollars bond. (vicki) a scary moment for a family in southern california... a coyote attacked a little boy on the cal state l-a campus. university police shot the animal. but it managed to get up and run off... reporter jasmine viel explains that it's possible this same coyote also chased after another family. pkg:aldrich carles/student: "lots of screaming"junior aldrich carles was the one who took this cell phone video from inside
boyfriend 36 year old derrick irving, disguised in a bull costume onesie - and 28 year old john silva removed the a-cthorities say the two stole a couple items before boiling a pot of spaghetti sauce and taking a white towel to the stove...trying to make it look like the victim left the stove on. and the victim says he doesn't know why irving is so angry. "i've let him use my car for four months, maybe he's angry about that. or, maybe he's angry because i gave him $150 to fix his teeth....
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. >> watch our entire newsmakers interview with congressman john sunday at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. -- spoke with reporters after the hearing. this is about two hours and 15 minutes. committee members examined the need for consumer protections and that oversight. this is two hours and 10 minutes. >> without objection the chair is authorized to declare a
. >> watch our entire newsmakers interview with congressman john sunday at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. -- spoke with reporters after the hearing. this is about two hours and 15 minutes. committee members examined the need for consumer protections and that oversight. this is two hours and 10 minutes. >> without objection the chair is authorized to declare a
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c-span. >> dick durbin of illinois and john cornyn from texas gave separate speeches on gun policy and legislation. this is about 30 minutes. most people cannot remember what happened in the first grade. i have vague memories of being a first grader. there are certain things that even at that young stage in your life that will be remembered. but -- my sexual granddaughter who attends first grade in brooklyn, new york, a few weeks ago was told by a teacher what to do with a gunman came into the first right of her classroom. toldttle granddaughter was don't stand by the windows, you could get shot. get down on the floor. is there any sane person in america who believes that's what the founding fathers had in mind when they wrote the second amendment to the bill of rights? that we would have reshaped one in america when the prospects of gun violence in the first grade classrooms all the way through collegehigh school and with account in reality -- a reality in america? in myt imagine anyone wildest dreams would have imagined that possibility. today is march 14, on february the 14th a gunmen went into
c-span. >> dick durbin of illinois and john cornyn from texas gave separate speeches on gun policy and legislation. this is about 30 minutes. most people cannot remember what happened in the first grade. i have vague memories of being a first grader. there are certain things that even at that young stage in your life that will be remembered. but -- my sexual granddaughter who attends first grade in brooklyn, new york, a few weeks ago was told by a teacher what to do with a gunman came...
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. >>> next on c-span3, watch louisiana governor john bell edwards deliver his state of the state address. he talked about the state's economy and his legislative priorities, which includes infrastructure investment, establishing a minimum wage, and equal pay for women. this address took place at the state capital in baton rouge. >> thank you. mr. speaker, mr. president, members of the legislature, distinguished guests, and my fellow louisianaens, thank you for being here today. i want to pause and thank you brother rodney wood for his prayer, not only today but his prayer every single day. he's been a faithful servant here for many years, and i am so proud to know him and to call him my friend and my brother. thank you, rodney. and also, the cadets from lsu, for presenting the colors today. that's special for us given the long military history tradition that lsu has, the old war school. and also hannah rice, who donna and i had an opportunity to meet this past december when we visited her school. what a wonderful, beautiful job she did singing the national anthem. sort of seems like we j
. >>> next on c-span3, watch louisiana governor john bell edwards deliver his state of the state address. he talked about the state's economy and his legislative priorities, which includes infrastructure investment, establishing a minimum wage, and equal pay for women. this address took place at the state capital in baton rouge. >> thank you. mr. speaker, mr. president, members of the legislature, distinguished guests, and my fellow louisianaens, thank you for being here today. i...
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c-span3. >>> ohio governor john kasich delivered his final state of the state address in westerville, ohio. ohio governors are limited to two terms in office. governor ca governor case -- kasich discusses his term in this hour-long speech. >>> well, i want to thank the general assembly. of course, my great friend cliff rosenberger and larry obhof, the senate president, the lieutenant governor, the state of ohio, and mary taylor, and my cabinet, all about westerville today, and i want to thank, of course, audubine university, i used to run on your track, and i still will. and president crendall who hosted us tonight. and my family, my wife karen and my daughters emma and reese. you know, i want today come to westerville for several reasons. one, wanted to thank the people of westerville for the kindness and the support that you have shown me over so many decades. and to show respect for a town that is exemplifies the great towns all across our country where people come together and celebrate the best in us. i've been here for such a long time that i can remember when we had more gravel roads
c-span3. >>> ohio governor john kasich delivered his final state of the state address in westerville, ohio. ohio governors are limited to two terms in office. governor ca governor case -- kasich discusses his term in this hour-long speech. >>> well, i want to thank the general assembly. of course, my great friend cliff rosenberger and larry obhof, the senate president, the lieutenant governor, the state of ohio, and mary taylor, and my cabinet, all about westerville today, and...
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c-span2. >> newsmakers is pleased to welcome john yarmuth, the only member of the kentucky delegation that represents logo. and also ranking member of the budget committee. congress has a deadline on march 23. negotiations are underway. this is the fifth stopgap measure. we will find out what the prospects are with christina pearson of the wall street journal and mike dibona. >> how confident are you we will see an omnibus spending bill passed next week? rep. yarmuth: well, i'm moderately confident, which is probably all you can be in this day and age. i think most of the problems are being resolved, but there's still some pretty significant outstanding issues, as i understand it. i think there is a possibility you could get a short-term continuing resolution, maybe a week or so, what i think -- actually, it would not be a week because we are on easter break and passover and spring break, so it would probably be three weeks, but i do not think there is any threat of a government shutdown. ms. peterson: could you tell us a little bit about these last final sticking points and where you think those are
c-span2. >> newsmakers is pleased to welcome john yarmuth, the only member of the kentucky delegation that represents logo. and also ranking member of the budget committee. congress has a deadline on march 23. negotiations are underway. this is the fifth stopgap measure. we will find out what the prospects are with christina pearson of the wall street journal and mike dibona. >> how confident are you we will see an omnibus spending bill passed next week? rep. yarmuth: well, i'm...
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john, democrat's line from troutville, virginia on sherman.guest, brad hello. caller: good morning. thank you, c-span for being here. the gentleman how the democrats plan to hold president trump's feet to the thing. this russian he just does not say anything against them and all he does is praise them. thank you. guest: we passed legislation to sometimes that legislation is ignored. the 2018 election will hold him accountable, all in congress, particularly in the house of representatives are in republican hands, but i don't colleagues and i are particularly shy at pointing out people that this putin is esident killing people on british soil, outlawed internationally outlawed weapons and that is this week. eight until next week. host: from ohio, republican line. next. go ahead. caller: good morning, mr. sherman. only time i know, want to worry about trump and ussia, we already know conclusion is not there. the only thing i worry, if he billion, just like our previous guy gave the country in thest world, killed thousands of americans in iraq, that is when worry about it. you understand what i'm sa
john, democrat's line from troutville, virginia on sherman.guest, brad hello. caller: good morning. thank you, c-span for being here. the gentleman how the democrats plan to hold president trump's feet to the thing. this russian he just does not say anything against them and all he does is praise them. thank you. guest: we passed legislation to sometimes that legislation is ignored. the 2018 election will hold him accountable, all in congress, particularly in the house of representatives are in...
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c-span. >> dick durbin of illinois and john cornyn from texas gave separate speeches on gun policy and legislation. this is about 30 minutes. most people cannot remember what happened in the first grade. i have vague memories of being a first grader. there are certain things that even at that young stage in your life that will be remembered. but -- my sexual granddaughter who attends first grade in brooklyn, new york, a few weeks ago was told by a teacher what to dwi
c-span. >> dick durbin of illinois and john cornyn from texas gave separate speeches on gun policy and legislation. this is about 30 minutes. most people cannot remember what happened in the first grade. i have vague memories of being a first grader. there are certain things that even at that young stage in your life that will be remembered. but -- my sexual granddaughter who attends first grade in brooklyn, new york, a few weeks ago was told by a teacher what to dwi
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c-span3. > lectures in history johns , hopkins university professor ronald walters talks about the 1880's anarchist movement in america. he talks about albert parson, a confederate soldier who became a socialist and leader in the anarchist movement. he uses the 1886 haymarket affair, a bombing at a labor protest as a case study in describing anarchist violence and the government's response. his class is just under an hour. ronald: i am going to begin in 1906. a german sociologist and historian published a collection of his essays. one of those essays translated "why is there no socialism in the united states?" he was baffled by perceiving america as an industrial giant at the forefront of a major economic revolution, and according to his ideological worldview we should ve
c-span3. > lectures in history johns , hopkins university professor ronald walters talks about the 1880's anarchist movement in america. he talks about albert parson, a confederate soldier who became a socialist and leader in the anarchist movement. he uses the 1886 haymarket affair, a bombing at a labor protest as a case study in describing anarchist violence and the government's response. his class is just under an hour. ronald: i am going to begin in 1906. a german sociologist and...