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but the main article, essay, was called "slouching towards bethlehem" and it was about the haight-ashbury counterculture of san francisco. and she meets a heavy family -- hippy family with a five-year-old girl who is on acid, so it is quite an experience. the book is very popular today, and readers who review it will say how relevant it still is today. below that we have another "time" cover about hippies. "time" would do an article on the hippies, explain who they were, what they were all about, what they believed in, how they lived and all that. the gallery has two images of this, and this is not the one that made the cover of time. the cover of "time" was just like this in design, but it had yellow's in it. we own that one too. so why is this one out and not the other one? this one, the conservation, this one was in much better shape, condition, than the one that actually made the cover, we couldn't use that. now, why did "time" not put this on the cover? it's a good question. i wish somebody could tell me. so the hippies will move down to the center image, which is of jimi hendrix by
but the main article, essay, was called "slouching towards bethlehem" and it was about the haight-ashbury counterculture of san francisco. and she meets a heavy family -- hippy family with a five-year-old girl who is on acid, so it is quite an experience. the book is very popular today, and readers who review it will say how relevant it still is today. below that we have another "time" cover about hippies. "time" would do an article on the hippies, explain who they...
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in the late sixty's baltimore had intercedes like bethlehem steel huge ship building and a very active port neill franklin is a retired police major who spent thirty four years in law enforcement he's seen the decay firsthand late sixties early seventies mainly started leaving baltimore industry started leaving going overseas were ever it ended up just wasn't here in baltimore anymore but it was also around that time that richard nixon decided that he was going to start a war. against public enemy number one drugs but it was president ronald reagan who turned that rhetorical war into a literal one you have to show they do have a criminal problem so how do you do that rest at a time when drug crime was actually on the decline not on the rise we went crazy arresting people for crack cocaine because of this. so-called epidemic that we were at incarceration rates began to just saw off the charts and we just put tons of black people. from our inner city. unguardedly no. more arrests meant more federal money. it's a system that still exists today in the form of federal stimulus and the u.s.
in the late sixty's baltimore had intercedes like bethlehem steel huge ship building and a very active port neill franklin is a retired police major who spent thirty four years in law enforcement he's seen the decay firsthand late sixties early seventies mainly started leaving baltimore industry started leaving going overseas were ever it ended up just wasn't here in baltimore anymore but it was also around that time that richard nixon decided that he was going to start a war. against public...
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in the late sixty's baltimore had intercedes like bethlehem steel huge ship building and a very active war neill franklin is a retired police major who spent thirty four years in law enforcement he's seen the decay firsthand late sixties early seventies mainly started leaving baltimore industry started leaving going overseas were ever it ended up just wasn't here in baltimore anymore but it was also around that time that richard nixon decided that he was going to start a war. against public enemy number one drugs but it was president ronald reagan who turned that rhetorical war into a literal one you have to show they do have a criminal problem so how do you do that through arrest at a time when drug crime was actually on the decline not on the rise we went crazy arresting people for crack cocaine because of this. so-called epidemic that we were at incarceration rates began to just saw off the charts and we just put tons of black people. from our inner city. unguardedly no. more arrests meant more federal money. it's a system that still exists today in the form of federal stimulus and
in the late sixty's baltimore had intercedes like bethlehem steel huge ship building and a very active war neill franklin is a retired police major who spent thirty four years in law enforcement he's seen the decay firsthand late sixties early seventies mainly started leaving baltimore industry started leaving going overseas were ever it ended up just wasn't here in baltimore anymore but it was also around that time that richard nixon decided that he was going to start a war. against public...
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host: one last call, bethlehem, pennsylvania. caller: good morning. mr. barnes, do you think it is important that we see the president's tax returns, and when do you think the nation will see them? guest: i think probably never. i think it would be interesting but i don't know that it is all that important. it's certainly important to democrats and they are going to try and legally i know trump is and people areit going to think he's hiding something. well, maybe he is. now: you can see his work at >> c-span's washington journal, live every day with news of policy issues that impact you. coming up, the american institute president arthur brooks discusses his new book. and harvard professor stephen --itsky talks about how his talks about his new book. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal, join the discussion. >> the only thing we have to fear is here in itself. >> ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. >> the people who knocked these buildings down will hear all of us say. [applause] >> c-span's new was book
host: one last call, bethlehem, pennsylvania. caller: good morning. mr. barnes, do you think it is important that we see the president's tax returns, and when do you think the nation will see them? guest: i think probably never. i think it would be interesting but i don't know that it is all that important. it's certainly important to democrats and they are going to try and legally i know trump is and people areit going to think he's hiding something. well, maybe he is. now: you can see his...
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news live from bethlehem rival protests in venezuela opposition supporters clashed with security forces in caracas venting their anger over a nationwide blackout and calling for new elections government supporters say they're also planning to demonstrate also coming up. algerian police arrest nearly two hundred is conscious breakout following huge demonstrations the country slated to step down but will you listen to their.
news live from bethlehem rival protests in venezuela opposition supporters clashed with security forces in caracas venting their anger over a nationwide blackout and calling for new elections government supporters say they're also planning to demonstrate also coming up. algerian police arrest nearly two hundred is conscious breakout following huge demonstrations the country slated to step down but will you listen to their.
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have been injured just a couple of days ago three young people in the west bank in hebrew and in bethlehem and elsewhere have been killed so the escalation against palestinians have been going on for a long long time just the media all only notice is that escalation when palestinians retaliate and then the story kind of like becomes relevant and becomes kind of the center of the media cycle but the excavation has been going on regardless of what some does or doesn't do israel and the us say that the golan heights israeli territory pretty much the rest of the world as i understand it disagrees but including the u.n. will anybody do anything about it is the question or is it going to be just more talk. i think someone has got to do something about it because we are we are reaching we know that the united states hasn't really been you know a great fan of international law and the united nations and the various you understood lucian's. we knew that but it's reaching the point that that the u.s. is operating almost entirely detached and disconnected from the fact that there is such a thing as i
have been injured just a couple of days ago three young people in the west bank in hebrew and in bethlehem and elsewhere have been killed so the escalation against palestinians have been going on for a long long time just the media all only notice is that escalation when palestinians retaliate and then the story kind of like becomes relevant and becomes kind of the center of the media cycle but the excavation has been going on regardless of what some does or doesn't do israel and the us say...
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david martin, cbs news, bethlehem, pennsylvania. >> that is the "overnight news" for this tuesday.es. for others, check back later for the morning news and "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm jeff glor. >>> this is the "cbs overnight news." >> welcome to the overnight news. i'm anna werner. president trump is taking a political victory lap after they found no evidence he included with russia to help him get elected. the president said it wouldn't bother him at all to see the full report released to congress and the american people. he said special counsel robert mueller acted honestly, but mr. trump blasted his critics, insisting they're guilty of evil and treasonous acts. paula reid begins our coverage. >> reporter: it's lasted a long time. we're glad it's over. it's 100% the way it should have been. >> reporter: for the first time in 22 months, the president was not under the cloud of the mueller investigation. >> we can never let this happen to another president again. i can tell you that. i say it very strongly. very few people i know could have
david martin, cbs news, bethlehem, pennsylvania. >> that is the "overnight news" for this tuesday.es. for others, check back later for the morning news and "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm jeff glor. >>> this is the "cbs overnight news." >> welcome to the overnight news. i'm anna werner. president trump is taking a political victory lap after they found no evidence he included with russia to help him get...
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i'm siting here in bethlehem, pennsylvania, this is where he's from.c americans and have your loyalty question like that? i can understand why my jewish colleagues would be deeply offended. they could pass a second resolution condemning white nationalism or islamic phobia. they could have done it, too. everybody should have voted for it. >> right, of course the water gotten muddy. there is always some incredible irony or hypocrisy. kevin mccarthy voted yes but afterwards he said this. >> congress is better than this. please do not make history write about our times of these two years that the most we have done is we had to keep bringing resolution s to tell people tha anti-semetism is wrong. >> he picks three jewish donors and make a comment about money. this is how the whole thing with congressman omar all started when she says it is all about the benjamins baby, referring to the money. >> i have concerns of what she said but you have to understand it is about her policy view of israel. the reason why she represents a threat and mccarthy does not repr
i'm siting here in bethlehem, pennsylvania, this is where he's from.c americans and have your loyalty question like that? i can understand why my jewish colleagues would be deeply offended. they could pass a second resolution condemning white nationalism or islamic phobia. they could have done it, too. everybody should have voted for it. >> right, of course the water gotten muddy. there is always some incredible irony or hypocrisy. kevin mccarthy voted yes but afterwards he said this....
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shot and an 18-year-old palestinian in the west bank during an arrest raid in a refugee camp near bethlehem. the latest violence came as israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu returned to israel early from a trip to the u.s. where he met president trump at the white house and welcomed was rerepublican and dememocratic lalawmakers to the annual conference of aipacc. in brazil, far-right president jair bolsonaro has ordered the army to commemorate the u.s.-backed military coup in 1964 that ushered in two decades of dictatorship. bolsonaro said generals should organize celebrations across brazil on march 31, which will mark the 55th anniversary of the coup. under military rule, brazil's media was widely censored, and political dissidents faced cap, exile, and torture. despite this, bolsonaro's spokesperson said in a statement tuesday, "the president does not consider what happened march 31, 1964 a military coup." meanwhile, bolsonaro's predecessor, former president michel temer, was released from jail on monday after a judge overturned his preventative detention while he faces corruption ch
shot and an 18-year-old palestinian in the west bank during an arrest raid in a refugee camp near bethlehem. the latest violence came as israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu returned to israel early from a trip to the u.s. where he met president trump at the white house and welcomed was rerepublican and dememocratic lalawmakers to the annual conference of aipacc. in brazil, far-right president jair bolsonaro has ordered the army to commemorate the u.s.-backed military coup in 1964 that...
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if you're somebody like ted deutch, i'm sitting here in bethlehem, pennsylvania. bulge. his family was a small -- they're patriotic americans. and to have your loyalty questioned like that. i can understand why my jewish colleagues, my former jewish colleagues would be deeply offended and why this is anti-semitic. they should have done that. they could have also passed a second resolution condemning white nationalism or islamophobia. they could have done that too. but the truth is this was really about representative omar's comments and that's why we're debating a resolution today and everybody should have voted for it. >> right. and of course the waters got muddied. however, there of course is always some incredible irony or hypocrisy, peter. the minority leader kevin mccarthy voted yes. okay? but then afterwards he said this. >> congress so better than this. please, do not make history write about our time with these two years that the most we've ever done is that we had to keep bringing resolutions to the floor to tell people that anti-semitism is wrong. >> oka
if you're somebody like ted deutch, i'm sitting here in bethlehem, pennsylvania. bulge. his family was a small -- they're patriotic americans. and to have your loyalty questioned like that. i can understand why my jewish colleagues, my former jewish colleagues would be deeply offended and why this is anti-semitic. they should have done that. they could have also passed a second resolution condemning white nationalism or islamophobia. they could have done that too. but the truth is this was...
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in the late sixty's baltimore had intercedes like bethlehem steel huge ship building and a very active war neill franklin is a retired police major who spent thirty four years in law enforcement has seen the decay firsthand late sixties early seventies mainly started leaving baltimore industry started leaving going overseas were ever it ended up just wasn't here in baltimore anymore but it was also around that time that richard nixon decided that he was going to start a war. against public enemy number one drugs but it was president ronald reagan who turned that rhetorical war into a literal one you have to show they do have a criminal problem so how do you do that rest at a time when drug crime was actually on the decline not on the rise we went crazy arresting people for crack cocaine because of this. so-called epidemic that incarceration rates began to just saw off the charts and we just put tons of black people. from our inner city. unguardedly no. more arrests meant more federal money. it's a system that still exists today in the form of federal stimulus and the u.s. department of
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on another day, he has a meeting with netanyahu, and he meets with president abbas in bethlehem. he flies to rome. he writes another check. another day he goes to the prime minister of malaysia. he writes a check. another day, he pardons a turkey. he cuts a check. it does, the way they do it, make the point, right? in the midst of all these other things he's doing as president of the united states, he is every single month writing a check for stormy daniels. >> there are, i'm sure -- i'm sure there's going to be more checks. but what was significant to me about the checks is the initial ones were written from his trust account, and those checks were signed by allen weisselberg and don trump jr. all of a sudden donald trump is personally signing the checks. what that suggests to me is that when allen weisselberg was approached by the fbi, he suddenly realized he could be culpable and said, i'm sorry. you're going to have to sign your own checks, donald, going forward. and i'm sure that is a question that will be pursued behind closed doors. >> yeah, and certainly you do see that s
on another day, he has a meeting with netanyahu, and he meets with president abbas in bethlehem. he flies to rome. he writes another check. another day he goes to the prime minister of malaysia. he writes a check. another day, he pardons a turkey. he cuts a check. it does, the way they do it, make the point, right? in the midst of all these other things he's doing as president of the united states, he is every single month writing a check for stormy daniels. >> there are, i'm sure -- i'm...
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her third trip was to participate in a seminar sponsored by bright stars of bethlehem. she is currently chair of the industry for middle east peace and is that the presbyterian church in springfield. on the assisted the vchr issue of inaccurate history and social studies textbooks, k-12. i do not think this is a coincidence. she has attended this conference for the past three years. please welcome kathy drinkard. [applause] kathy: thank you, grant, and thank you, everybody, for being here all the way to the end. i am going to talk a little bit about what we have been doing to try to ensure some accuracy and the history textbooks of the state of virginia. nope. wrong direction. there we are. ok. and the questions that i am going to try to address this aboutoon are how we learn the textbook changes and who is making the, what the impact of the changes is, and how our coalition is responding. this is a screenshot of our website, and you can learn more about our textbook campaign at that website. we believe in accuracy and goodentation as part of education, so we are concer
her third trip was to participate in a seminar sponsored by bright stars of bethlehem. she is currently chair of the industry for middle east peace and is that the presbyterian church in springfield. on the assisted the vchr issue of inaccurate history and social studies textbooks, k-12. i do not think this is a coincidence. she has attended this conference for the past three years. please welcome kathy drinkard. [applause] kathy: thank you, grant, and thank you, everybody, for being here all...
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was to participate in a seminar in the face of empire sponsored by the reverend and right stars of bethlehem. she is currently the chair for the middle east peace and the presbyterian church of springfield. kathy has assisted on the issue of inaccurate history and virginia history and social studies textbooks k-12. she has attended this conference and i don't think it is a coincidence. she has attended this conference for the last three years and please welcome kathy drinkard . >> [ applause ] >> thank you grant and everybody for being here all the way until the end. i am going to talk a little bit about what we have been doing to try to ensure accuracy in the history textbooks of the state of virginia. the questions i'm going to try to address this afternoon are how we learn about the textbook changes and who is making them, but the impact of the changes is and how our coalition is responding. this is a screenshot of our website. you can learn more about our textbook campaign at that website. we believe in accuracy and documentation as part of good education. we were concerned to learn abou
was to participate in a seminar in the face of empire sponsored by the reverend and right stars of bethlehem. she is currently the chair for the middle east peace and the presbyterian church of springfield. kathy has assisted on the issue of inaccurate history and virginia history and social studies textbooks k-12. she has attended this conference and i don't think it is a coincidence. she has attended this conference for the last three years and please welcome kathy drinkard . >> [...
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i have an exquisite example of that from people working with the school in bethlehem on that autism challenge water treatments, oncology medicine, as well as programs to bring israelis and palestinians together. for dialogue and conflict mitigation. now, you are about to unveil a long-ago rated piece agreement that you have drafted. no doubt, with demands to follow that the palestinians be grateful for that plan, and regard the u.s. as a fair- minded arbiter who respect their aspirations. can you tell me how this is supposed to work? am i missing something? >> yes, you are. >> please tell me. >> you're missing the history. those things that you identified , the recognition of jerusalem is the eternal capital of israel, the homeland for the jewish people, the decision to recognize israelis are those are all things that are different, but what went before did not work but i think you would have to acknowledge separate decades of crying trying the old way failed to resolve this conflict. >> the idea of -- but if i may just one more moment. i have met with each of the individuals, who have been i
i have an exquisite example of that from people working with the school in bethlehem on that autism challenge water treatments, oncology medicine, as well as programs to bring israelis and palestinians together. for dialogue and conflict mitigation. now, you are about to unveil a long-ago rated piece agreement that you have drafted. no doubt, with demands to follow that the palestinians be grateful for that plan, and regard the u.s. as a fair- minded arbiter who respect their aspirations. can...
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. >> there i'm paula i'm from bethlehem, pennsylvania i work for the department of treasury.es, ma'am. >> i'm jayda barton and i'm from dalton, georgia i'm a speech-language pathologist aid. >> i'm tanya archer from i have dahlia, louisiana, i work for a wonderful group of medical doctors family medical group. ainsley: this is a good opportunity to advertise for your company. one more? do we need more. >> i'm adjunct faculty also an entrepreneur. ainsley: i think i am teasing right here. these five democratic senators are running for president. but they also have something else in common. they all want to legalize pot. our live audience is going to weigh in on that coming up next. [cheers and applause] my experience with usaa has been excellent. they really appreciate the military family and it really shows. with all that usaa offers why go with anybody else? we know their rates are good, we know that they're always going to take care of us. it was an instant savings and i should have changed a long time ago. it was funny because when we would call another insurance company,
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host: one last call, bethlehem, pennsylvania. caller: good morning. mr.nes, do you think it is important that we see the president's tax returns, and when do you think the nation will see them? guest: i think probably never. i think it would be interesting but i don't know that it is all that important. it's certainly important to democrats and they are going to try and legally i know trump is and people areit going to think he's hiding something. well, maybe he is. now: you can see his work at washingtonexaminer.com, always appreciate the time. guest: i enjoyed it. host: up next and for our next 25 minutes, a question for you on this 40th anniversary of he spent. what you watch on c-span and why? phone lines open regionally. you can start calling in now, we will be right back. announcer: it's hard to believe it has been 40 years since the creation of c-span. i just want to take a couple of seconds to thank a lot of people for how we got here 40 years later. whot with the viewers grabbed onto this concept from the very beginning and popularized it over th
host: one last call, bethlehem, pennsylvania. caller: good morning. mr.nes, do you think it is important that we see the president's tax returns, and when do you think the nation will see them? guest: i think probably never. i think it would be interesting but i don't know that it is all that important. it's certainly important to democrats and they are going to try and legally i know trump is and people areit going to think he's hiding something. well, maybe he is. now: you can see his work at...