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berlin and the tear proxy to leon battle is looking for hedgehog nests he's a biologist at the life institute for a zoo and wildlife research. i want to home. when he. made use of this tree trunk but he's not here. in the third nest. hedgehogs go out at night and sleep all day but as we've just seen not always in the same place. in the room or hedgehogs in cities than in the country that's because our gardens and parks offer great natural habitats. the project he's working on is about how hedgehogs bats bores raccoons and other wild animals live in cities. not the ones in zoom enclosures but those living free. i mean is this like it's informed of our aims is to inform the public about the animals that might be living in their gardens and to encourage them to leave the creatures a little space and leave gaps in their fences so animals can come and go. that we can that's important if certain species are to survive what many people don't realize is that because we've deprived so many species of their natural habitats their numbers are declining. back to the park where we met the wild boar in the
berlin and the tear proxy to leon battle is looking for hedgehog nests he's a biologist at the life institute for a zoo and wildlife research. i want to home. when he. made use of this tree trunk but he's not here. in the third nest. hedgehogs go out at night and sleep all day but as we've just seen not always in the same place. in the room or hedgehogs in cities than in the country that's because our gardens and parks offer great natural habitats. the project he's working on is about how...
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. >> you can expect that from the royal national life boat institution. >> we were in england. let's go over to wales. about two miles off the coast. this time two kayakers, a dad and his daughter got separated from their crew. >> it's between us and the wind farm. >> i don't see anything out there, that wind farm. >> you and i are not part of the royal national life boat institution either. they spot the pair. >> oh, yeah. >> okay. >> they devised a plane. >> are you all right? one of sththem has ingested wat. he's sick. otherwise they're okay. >> they get on board. >> are you all right? >> tim has a thing for wine. in australia, as he's driving past the winery, he decides to stop and sample some grapes. he gets back to his car, which he had left open so his dog could get back in, it turns out he picked up a hitchhiker. >> can i get you to come out of my car, please? >> oh. >> awe. >> some water? >> he offers the koala some water, which it does not take. instead he's like forget you. he works his way to the front of the car. >> no. no. no. don't climb up there. mate, what are
. >> you can expect that from the royal national life boat institution. >> we were in england. let's go over to wales. about two miles off the coast. this time two kayakers, a dad and his daughter got separated from their crew. >> it's between us and the wind farm. >> i don't see anything out there, that wind farm. >> you and i are not part of the royal national life boat institution either. they spot the pair. >> oh, yeah. >> okay. >> they...
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and i remember from my life in institute where i study, that the core of our life is legal norms of international community. it was important for everybody to abide with the provisions of all international legal abiding conventions. what has happened now. again, as we agreed, there is a conspiracy between him and me. i will not blame anybody i just would like to say a few words that today we see many leaders in the world tried to use not legal system, not international recognized conventions, but so-called order based on rules. frankly, i don't understand what does it mean. i don't understand what does it mean. and what i see, i see some attempts to undercut a system that was created after the second world war. i would like to say that we are ready to discuss all challenges to our security, all challenges to international system in which we are living, but it does not mean that somebody has a right to undercut a legal-binding norms and convention that we have created together. it's very important. >> can i ask you, ambassador, we've had a long, complicated and twisted history to bring us to where
and i remember from my life in institute where i study, that the core of our life is legal norms of international community. it was important for everybody to abide with the provisions of all international legal abiding conventions. what has happened now. again, as we agreed, there is a conspiracy between him and me. i will not blame anybody i just would like to say a few words that today we see many leaders in the world tried to use not legal system, not international recognized conventions,...
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we have a liberated institute, in accordance are members of the security council and there are in the security council. i remember from my life in institute where i studied, where the core of power lies is legal norms of international community. >> it was important for everybody to abide with the provisions of all international abiding conventions. now,hat has happened again, as we agreed is there is and me.racy between him [laughter] >> i will not blame anybody. fewst would like to say a that, that today we see many leaders in the world try to the legal system, not internationally recognized conventions but so-called order based on rules. frankly, i don't understand, mean?oes it i don't understand, what does it mean? and what i see, i see some to undercut a system that was created after the second world war. i would like to say that we are discuss all challenges to our security, all challenges the international system in which we are living. but it does not mean that right tohas the norms,t legal binding conventions that we have created together. it's very important. >> so can i ask you, ambassador, complicatedlong, and twis
we have a liberated institute, in accordance are members of the security council and there are in the security council. i remember from my life in institute where i studied, where the core of power lies is legal norms of international community. >> it was important for everybody to abide with the provisions of all international abiding conventions. now,hat has happened again, as we agreed is there is and me.racy between him [laughter] >> i will not blame anybody. fewst would like to...
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have a liberated institute, and in accordance with which, there are members of the security council and there are some other non-prominent members of security council. -- fromer, for my lifey institute i study, where the core of power lies is legal norms of international community. it was important for everybody to abide with the provisions of all international, legal abiding conventions. agreed, it is conspiracy between him and me. i won't blame anybody, i just that, today, say we see many leaders of the world ,ried to use not legal system not international recognized so-calleds, but borders based on rules. what does it mean? i don't understand what does it mean and i see some attempts to undercut the system created after the second world war. i would like to say that we are ready to discuss changes -- all challenges to our security, challenges to our international system in which we are leading, but it does not mean somebody has the right to undercut legal binding convention that we have created together. that's very important. ambassador, weu, have had a long, complicated, and twisted history to bring us to where we are in syria and afghanistan. in keeping with our con
have a liberated institute, and in accordance with which, there are members of the security council and there are some other non-prominent members of security council. -- fromer, for my lifey institute i study, where the core of power lies is legal norms of international community. it was important for everybody to abide with the provisions of all international, legal abiding conventions. agreed, it is conspiracy between him and me. i won't blame anybody, i just that, today, say we see many...
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i have written about institutions my whole life. politics, government, policy, the media, big institutions. as i was looking at this problem of contempt which is just tearing us apart i realized that all the great social movements which take on scourges like this don't start with institutions. they start with an interior revolution. institutions are the supply side. we are the demand side. the problem with the democratic capitalist country is that leaders are not leaders. there are followers. politicians see a parade going down the street. things you to change have to change the parade and that starts within. i was looking at how dr. martin luther king created a social movement around civil rights. we see how the department of justice was changing things in the south. what really was important in that movement is how dr. martin luther king inspired americans to live up to their own values and in so doing what he promised was greater justice. he promised more love and he promised greater happiness. not giving up anything. he was sayin
i have written about institutions my whole life. politics, government, policy, the media, big institutions. as i was looking at this problem of contempt which is just tearing us apart i realized that all the great social movements which take on scourges like this don't start with institutions. they start with an interior revolution. institutions are the supply side. we are the demand side. the problem with the democratic capitalist country is that leaders are not leaders. there are followers....
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the reason for protecting the people and meant institute the poor life and with turn it into a site so that children in the next generation. he pool and the. poor also use the. opportunity for the while. the tourist season has started up again but the roads leading to the area are bad and the journey is difficult. so a guide to be anyhow leader says that prevents many tourists from making the trip thanks to the conservation initiative the number of pygmy hippos here is increased from two to almost forty the project has also been boosted by the number of visitors who come. really interesting because. people all over the world and we receive visitors randian in eight hundred nine hundred every year so the numbers increase and because of that where. i work for my community and we get benefits from the credit and my community people are put. visitors pay around six year age for a tool that's a week's wages for many people in ghana a large part of this income is divided among the villagers in the protected area. as a result these women and girls know. i have to walk all the way to the river
the reason for protecting the people and meant institute the poor life and with turn it into a site so that children in the next generation. he pool and the. poor also use the. opportunity for the while. the tourist season has started up again but the roads leading to the area are bad and the journey is difficult. so a guide to be anyhow leader says that prevents many tourists from making the trip thanks to the conservation initiative the number of pygmy hippos here is increased from two to...
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statewide poll finds that a majority of californians prefer a sentence of life in prison over the death penalty. public policy institute of california said 62% of those surveyed favor a life sentence for those that are convicted of first degree murder. this come two week after governor gavin newsom ordered a motherrer to yum on executions during his term as our governor. >>> quick actions by sacramento police helped prevent a young man from taking his own life. police reclosed the body camera video of the incident earlier this movement officers were called to a highway overpass where the young man was threatening to jump. they ran and grabbed him before he went over the rally. afterwards, they calmed and handcuffed him so he couldn't hurt himself. he was later taken to the hospital so he could get professional help. >>> new battle brewing over the teaching of sex education. hundreds of parents rally outside the state capitol to voice their concerns about a proposed program. >> put our kids first! >> reporter: a raucous rally at the state capitol where hundreds of parent are protesting potential new lessons in the class
statewide poll finds that a majority of californians prefer a sentence of life in prison over the death penalty. public policy institute of california said 62% of those surveyed favor a life sentence for those that are convicted of first degree murder. this come two week after governor gavin newsom ordered a motherrer to yum on executions during his term as our governor. >>> quick actions by sacramento police helped prevent a young man from taking his own life. police reclosed the body...
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i have written about institutions my whole life. politics, government, policy, the media, big institutions. as i was looking at this problem of contempt which is just tearing us apart i realized that all the great social movements which take on scourges like this don't start with institutions. they start with an interior revolution. institutions are the supply side. we are the demand side. the problem with the democratic capitalist country is that leaders are not leaders. there are followers. politicians see a parade going down the street. things you to change have to change the parade and that starts within. i was looking at how dr. martin luther king created a social movement around civil rights. we see how the department of justice was changing things in the south. what really was important in that movement is how dr. martin luther king inspired americans to live up to their own values and in so doing what he promised was greater justice. he promised more love and he promised greater happiness. not giving up anything. he was sayin
i have written about institutions my whole life. politics, government, policy, the media, big institutions. as i was looking at this problem of contempt which is just tearing us apart i realized that all the great social movements which take on scourges like this don't start with institutions. they start with an interior revolution. institutions are the supply side. we are the demand side. the problem with the democratic capitalist country is that leaders are not leaders. there are followers....
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life. and it's clear that don young loves what he does. because he loves this institution and he loves the people's house. so to don, we say congratulations on this incredible accomplishment. something nobody probably sitting here today will ever be able to achieve. but you did it for your passion, you did it for the love, but more importantly, you did it for your country. i thank you. i yield back to the speaker. the speaker: as usual, the distinguished dean is eager to take to the microphone but not yet. more to come. when the distinguished republican leader of the house referenced the animals in your office, the manifestations, i was reminded of one of your ties i shared the stories with members on the day you became the dean of the house, now the longest serving republican today. but i saw you with a tie that really gave me hope because it was an owl and an eagle and a baby seal on it and i said, oh, mr. chairman, i'm so happy to see you paying tribute to these endangered species to which you said, i call this tie lunch. i knew you were only kidding, right? in any even
life. and it's clear that don young loves what he does. because he loves this institution and he loves the people's house. so to don, we say congratulations on this incredible accomplishment. something nobody probably sitting here today will ever be able to achieve. but you did it for your passion, you did it for the love, but more importantly, you did it for your country. i thank you. i yield back to the speaker. the speaker: as usual, the distinguished dean is eager to take to the microphone...
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this struggle is about taking on the incredibly powerful institution that controls the economic and political lifetion. let me be very specific. . am talking about wall street i am talking about the insurance companies. the truck companies. the military-industrial complex. the drug companies. the prison industrial complex. the fossil fuel industry. and a corrupt campaign finance system that enables billionaires [indiscernible] [chantingnd sisters, bernie!} we have an enormous amount of work in front of us. it will not be easy. the wealthy and powerful elite who decade after decade have gotten everything they want will do all that they can to defend their financial interest. and they have an unlimited amount of money at their disposal. something that they do not have. we have the people. [applause] this is what i believe. what i believe from the bottom of my heart. if we do not allow trump and his up, if we divide us stand together black and white and latino, asian american, native american. if we stand together urban and rural, north south east and west . if we stand together not as red states or
this struggle is about taking on the incredibly powerful institution that controls the economic and political lifetion. let me be very specific. . am talking about wall street i am talking about the insurance companies. the truck companies. the military-industrial complex. the drug companies. the prison industrial complex. the fossil fuel industry. and a corrupt campaign finance system that enables billionaires [indiscernible] [chantingnd sisters, bernie!} we have an enormous amount of work in...
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about taking on the incredibly powerful institutions that control the economic and political life ofion's. -- let me be very specific .'m talking about wall street i'm talking about the insurance theanies, military-industrial complex, prison industrial complex, the assil fuel industry, and .orrupt campaign finance system [cheers and applause] >> bernie! bernie! bernie! bernie! senator sanders: brothers and sisters, we have an enormous amount of work in front of us. the path forward will not be easy. the wealthy and powerful elite who decade after decade have gotten everything that they want will do all that they can to defend their financial interest, unlimitedave an amount of money, but we have something that they do not have. we have the people. [cheers and applause] this is what i believe from the bottom of my heart. allow trump and his friends to divide us up, if we stand together -- black and white and latino, asian american, native american -- if urban andogether, rural, north, south, east, west -- if we stand together not as red state and blue state, but as working people -- [
about taking on the incredibly powerful institutions that control the economic and political life ofion's. -- let me be very specific .'m talking about wall street i'm talking about the insurance theanies, military-industrial complex, prison industrial complex, the assil fuel industry, and .orrupt campaign finance system [cheers and applause] >> bernie! bernie! bernie! bernie! senator sanders: brothers and sisters, we have an enormous amount of work in front of us. the path forward will...
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this struggle is about taking on the powerful institutions that control the economic and political lifef our nation. specific.very . am talking about wall street i am talking about the insurance companies,the drug the military-industrial complex, the prison industrial complex, the fossil fuel industry and a corrupt campaign-finance system that enables billionaires. [applause] sisters, we have -- [chanting bernie] brothers and sisters, we have an enormous amount of work in front the path forward will not be easy. the wealthy and powerful elite for decade after decade have gotten everything they want, and they will do that they can to defend themselves, and they have an unlimited amount of money. something that they do not have. we have the people together. [applause] this is what i believe, this is what i believe from the bottom allowheart, if we do not president trump and his friends to divide us, if we stand together, black and white and latino, asian american, native ,merican, if we stand together urban and rural, north and south , east and west, stand together not as red and blue sta
this struggle is about taking on the powerful institutions that control the economic and political lifef our nation. specific.very . am talking about wall street i am talking about the insurance companies,the drug the military-industrial complex, the prison industrial complex, the fossil fuel industry and a corrupt campaign-finance system that enables billionaires. [applause] sisters, we have -- [chanting bernie] brothers and sisters, we have an enormous amount of work in front the path forward...
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confucian institute where classes are being held here in lower manhattan and see if the people realize that they're being sucked in by a vast chinese conspiracy against our american way of life so do you feel like a foreign agent. a foreign agent do you feel threatened by existing this china institute where they give language classes and such no maybe a little bit. you know china is a little you know not something i could imagine china doing do you feel like it's in co-creating propaganda here i have on the fact that the confusion institute is linked to chinese language classes in american schools that's right because of this institute a lot of young children might actually learn to speak the mandarin language and we all know there's nothing more dangerous to world peace than cultural understanding this type of activity teaching languages and culture is not going to move the needle for china in any way politically in terms of how people see china the claim from the u.s. in a report is propagate. the propaganda chinese surprise surprise have a world view that different than americans f.b.i. director testified to the senate that these are also acting as intelligence collection
confucian institute where classes are being held here in lower manhattan and see if the people realize that they're being sucked in by a vast chinese conspiracy against our american way of life so do you feel like a foreign agent. a foreign agent do you feel threatened by existing this china institute where they give language classes and such no maybe a little bit. you know china is a little you know not something i could imagine china doing do you feel like it's in co-creating propaganda here...
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life. ♪ >> watch american history tv live this morning starting at 9:00 eastern. fords theatre in washington dc for the 22nd annual abraham lincoln symposium. this gathering hosted by the ever had lincoln institute the ford's theatre society rings together scholars to highlight the 16th president life, career and legacy. speakers include a professor on lincoln and the natural environment. carwardivere -- richard ne, david blight, and michael lingame. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. creatednine, c-span was as a public service by america's cable television companies. to bringingtinue unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court and public policy events in washington, d.c. and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. >> we are at the mother mosque of america in cedar rapids, iowa , where c-span is learning about the city's history. it was the first building constructed as a place of worship for muslims in america. we take you to learn about the development of islam as an established religion in the united states. >> the significance of this symbolic oft it is the freedom of rel
life. ♪ >> watch american history tv live this morning starting at 9:00 eastern. fords theatre in washington dc for the 22nd annual abraham lincoln symposium. this gathering hosted by the ever had lincoln institute the ford's theatre society rings together scholars to highlight the 16th president life, career and legacy. speakers include a professor on lincoln and the natural environment. carwardivere -- richard ne, david blight, and michael lingame. watch american history tv this...
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statewide poll finds that a majority of californians prefer a sentence of life in prison over the death penalty. the public policy instituternia says 62% of those surveyed favor a life sentence for those convicted of first degree murder. now, the survey count irs recent statewide votes on the death penalty. californians rejected proposals to abolish the death penalty in 2012 and 16. two week ago, governor newsom ordered a moratorium on executions in the state during his term as governor. >>> with package thefts a growing problem for many bay area cities, some lawmakers are calling for harsher penalties including possible prison time for the so-called porch pirates. a bill won't able package theft to be charged as a felony. right now, it is considered petty theft. you were new rules, the defendant could be sentenced to prison time depending on his or her criminal history and whether or not they are a repeat offender. >> i think the way the law is currently where it is only a petty theft doesn't really capture the sense of vulnerability and security that is shattered when someone takes something just inches from your front d
statewide poll finds that a majority of californians prefer a sentence of life in prison over the death penalty. the public policy instituternia says 62% of those surveyed favor a life sentence for those convicted of first degree murder. now, the survey count irs recent statewide votes on the death penalty. californians rejected proposals to abolish the death penalty in 2012 and 16. two week ago, governor newsom ordered a moratorium on executions in the state during his term as governor....
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richmond very important it is a lonely it is a life of sexual highs but it is very gratifying any many of these official posts that we we undertake the institutions actually provide you with enough platform and support. to to live a descent life saw for so much. for people that so much. is is being given much more is expected so that you can serve people we have much less than what you have in knowing their chair not there for yourself that being a public service is not being a public master actually there to serve always has to be has to be paramount and i think as leaders we really have to lead. by example it is not as difficult as the sometimes make it to be it can be done how important is it to help women such as cory aquino indira gandhi merkel theresa may. running a country what message does that serve to all of society it tells especially girls that this job can be done by someone who looks like me this job can be done by. there is a story i don't know if it's true but it's interesting never the same where boys were asked in germany if they would want to be a head of state and one boy says well now in germany you can be a head of state onl
richmond very important it is a lonely it is a life of sexual highs but it is very gratifying any many of these official posts that we we undertake the institutions actually provide you with enough platform and support. to to live a descent life saw for so much. for people that so much. is is being given much more is expected so that you can serve people we have much less than what you have in knowing their chair not there for yourself that being a public service is not being a public master...
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>> i was at the russian institute at colombia. my whole life i have been studying social i.nism. it's an economic failure. there is a simple reason. only capitalism creates wealth. no other economic way of life, system, philosophy, last has ever created wealth. socialism spends the money that capitalism creates. no one can deny that. even leftists can't deny that. they will say it's the moral thing to do to spent money capitalism creates. but they cannot deny that it itself makes no money. sow it depends on capitalism to exist. judge jeanine: when margaret thatcher said socialism is fine until you run out much other people's money. >> that's right. secondly, it always deprives people of freedom. it makes the government bigger and bigger. as the government gets bigger, in every instance, there is no exception, people's rights diminish. america was found on limited government. judge jeanine: every candidate running for president on the democrat side believes in socialism. when bernie sanders ran three years ago and said he was a democrat socialist, now it's mainstream. >> the
>> i was at the russian institute at colombia. my whole life i have been studying social i.nism. it's an economic failure. there is a simple reason. only capitalism creates wealth. no other economic way of life, system, philosophy, last has ever created wealth. socialism spends the money that capitalism creates. no one can deny that. even leftists can't deny that. they will say it's the moral thing to do to spent money capitalism creates. but they cannot deny that it itself makes no...
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the abraham lincoln institute and ford's theatre society hosts the annual event to highlight the 16th presidents lifecareer, and legacy. we will be live here all day with speakers including james tackac on lincoln and the natural environment, richard carwardine on lincoln's sense of humor, nina silber on how lincoln was remembered in new deal america, and david blight on lincoln's relationship with abolitionist frederick douglass and michael burlingame on lincoln as president-elect from of 1860 election until march 1861 inauguration. starting things off are sarah james, the director of ford's education and interpretation, and jonathan white, president of the ever him lincoln institute. this is live coverage, a full day of it, on american history tv on c-span3. >> good morning and welcome to ford's theatre and thank you to the abraham lincoln institute. the illinois state society
the abraham lincoln institute and ford's theatre society hosts the annual event to highlight the 16th presidents lifecareer, and legacy. we will be live here all day with speakers including james tackac on lincoln and the natural environment, richard carwardine on lincoln's sense of humor, nina silber on how lincoln was remembered in new deal america, and david blight on lincoln's relationship with abolitionist frederick douglass and michael burlingame on lincoln as president-elect from of 1860...
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the state long gathering hosted by the abraham lincoln institute and the ford theater society brings together lincoln scholars to highlight his life, career, and legacy. they will discuss the environment, lincoln's sense of humor, and how he will be remembered in america. his relationship with abolitionist frederick douglass, and lincoln on president-elect. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. here on c-span we will show you a recent campaign stop in new hampshire for bernie sanders. that is followed by a look at president trump's 2020 budget request with acting white house director and john sullivan. real -- a resolution supporting the public disclosure of robert mueller's report on russian interference in the u.s. election. senator bernie sanders was in new hampshire this past weekend for his first visit to the state since announcing his 2020 candidacy for president. at this rally in concord, he spoke about universal health care, tax policy, and climate change among other topics. ♪
the state long gathering hosted by the abraham lincoln institute and the ford theater society brings together lincoln scholars to highlight his life, career, and legacy. they will discuss the environment, lincoln's sense of humor, and how he will be remembered in america. his relationship with abolitionist frederick douglass, and lincoln on president-elect. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. here on c-span we will show you a recent campaign stop in new hampshire for bernie...
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this scandal shows another sphere of american life where elites betrayed our country's institutions and. question for me, though, is as mollie says, why are people doing all this? why are they getting into such debt? going so far as to bribery and involved in this type of fraud? it is because wage premium on college education is so high that if you are able to complete a four-year degree and have that credential, lifetime earnings rise exponentially. think about how the economy is structured so this wage prixed premium isn't so slanted. >> and how college admissions structured. it is the top of the top of the top who get in, let alone the kids that are good students, but are not getting a chance at the colleges. >> absolutely. it is stressful to apply for college, i'm sure we remember what it was like. it was tricky. it is sad, a sad story. the parents, they'll have a chance to defend themselves obviously and should, but if this turns out to be true, think of the lesson they have been teaching their children, teaching their children it is okay to lie and cheat. and that's incredibly sad
this scandal shows another sphere of american life where elites betrayed our country's institutions and. question for me, though, is as mollie says, why are people doing all this? why are they getting into such debt? going so far as to bribery and involved in this type of fraud? it is because wage premium on college education is so high that if you are able to complete a four-year degree and have that credential, lifetime earnings rise exponentially. think about how the economy is structured so...
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richmond very important it is a lonely it is a life of sexual highs but it is very gratifying any many of these official posts that we we undertake the institutions actually provide you with enough platform and support. to to live a descent life saw for so much. for people that so much. is is being given much more is expected so that you can serve people we have much less than what you have in knowing their chair not there for yourself that being a public service is not being a public master actually there to serve always has to be has to be paramount and i think as leaders we really have to lead. by example it is not as difficult is it sometimes to be it can be done how important is it to have women such as cory aquino indira gandhi merkel theresa may. running a country what message does that serve to all of society it tells especially girls that this job can be done by someone who looks like me this job can be done by. there is a story i don't know if it's true but it's interesting never the same boys were asked in germany if they would want to be a head of state and one voice says well now in germany you can be a head of state only guilds can
richmond very important it is a lonely it is a life of sexual highs but it is very gratifying any many of these official posts that we we undertake the institutions actually provide you with enough platform and support. to to live a descent life saw for so much. for people that so much. is is being given much more is expected so that you can serve people we have much less than what you have in knowing their chair not there for yourself that being a public service is not being a public master...
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overdoses driving down the life expectancy from seventy eight point eight years to seventy eight point six you saw the collapse of the soviet union and you saw the collapse of the institutions and society around the people you saw a similar decline in life expectancy you saw an increase in mortality and that was mostly caused to drinking and so that's the last time in the last hundred years outside of war that you've seen something like this is happening in america and you wonder like it feels like the population committing suicide whether directly or through opioid addiction it feels like you know they feel abandoned and they feel helpless in some way in this and some are a way they feel like all that is around them has collapsed because how were all forced the sacrificially to come into your home. my seven years doing drugs my nephews was still in drugs my system just with doing drugs it was like an epidemic of drug abuse america's public enemy number one in the united states is drug abuse we started going after the users in the prison population sewer we started treating sick people people who are addicted to these drugs like criminals while i was on the hill. then the w
overdoses driving down the life expectancy from seventy eight point eight years to seventy eight point six you saw the collapse of the soviet union and you saw the collapse of the institutions and society around the people you saw a similar decline in life expectancy you saw an increase in mortality and that was mostly caused to drinking and so that's the last time in the last hundred years outside of war that you've seen something like this is happening in america and you wonder like it feels...
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richmond very important it is a lonely it is a life of sexual highs but it is very gratifying any many of these official posts that we we undertake the institutions actually provide you with enough platform and support. to to live a descent life saw for so much. for people that so much. is is being given much more is expected so that you can serve people we have much less than what you have in knowing their chair not there for yourself there being a public service is not being a public master actually there to serve always has to be has to be paramount and i think as leaders we really have to lead. by example it is not as difficult as the sometimes make it to be it can be done how important is it to have women such as cory aquino indira gandhi merkel theresa may. running a country what message does that serve to all of society it tells especially girls that this job can be done by someone who looks like me first job can be done by. there is a story i don't know if it's true but it's interesting never the same where boys were asked in germany if they would want to be head of state and one boy says well now in germany you can be a head of state onl
richmond very important it is a lonely it is a life of sexual highs but it is very gratifying any many of these official posts that we we undertake the institutions actually provide you with enough platform and support. to to live a descent life saw for so much. for people that so much. is is being given much more is expected so that you can serve people we have much less than what you have in knowing their chair not there for yourself there being a public service is not being a public master...
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life was so simple. thank you again. i really enjoyed it. [applause] [inaudible] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> you're watching "american history tv," all weekend every weekend on c-span3. >> each week, american artifacts takes you to museums and historic places to learn about american history. u.s. army medical department museum director george wunderlich stares stories of army medics in time of war. killed inbout a nurse vietnam, a world war ii dentist to single-handedly held at the japanese so the hospital could the firsted, and american world war i casualty in army -- an army doctor. welcome to the united states army medical department museum here at fort sam houston texas. today, i would like to show you the stories of the people who hereither first or only's at our exhibits. these three have an interesting story to tell. you can see behind me are medical department crests, a regimental emblem if you will. the words of the bottom say a lot about what our museum does. " experience and progress." this museum is
life was so simple. thank you again. i really enjoyed it. [applause] [inaudible] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> you're watching "american history tv," all weekend every weekend on c-span3. >> each week, american artifacts takes you to museums and historic places to learn about american history. u.s. army...
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life in prison. the public policy institute of california says 62% of those surveyed favor a life sentence of this convicted of first- degree murder. gavin newsom entered a moratorium in his first term as governor. >>> sweeping new legislation for vatican personnel, requiring immediate report allegations to prosecutors, or face fines or jail time. abuse victims are welcomed, this is provided in the that they need for a man charged with attempted burglary, they found richard hernandez yesterday morning, he broke in and attempted to assault a woman inside her bedroom. the woman told police that she did not know the attacker. >>> the first permit to rebuild in paradise has been issued, it came nine months after the campfire destroyed most of the town. they plan to rebuild a nearly identical home to the one that was lots. so far, they've only received 21 building permit applications, three i received certification that the soil on the property is clean. >>> governor gavin newsom is criticizing the list of people dominated the board of directors for and the governor sent a letter, the plaintiff board members wit
life in prison. the public policy institute of california says 62% of those surveyed favor a life sentence of this convicted of first- degree murder. gavin newsom entered a moratorium in his first term as governor. >>> sweeping new legislation for vatican personnel, requiring immediate report allegations to prosecutors, or face fines or jail time. abuse victims are welcomed, this is provided in the that they need for a man charged with attempted burglary, they found richard hernandez...
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overdoses driving down the life expectancy from seventy eight point eight years to seventy eight point six you saw the collapse of the soviet union and you saw the collapse of the institutions and society around the people you saw a similar decline in life expectancy you saw an increase in mortality and that was mostly caused to drinking and so that's the last time in the last hundred years outside of war that you've seen something like this is happening in america and you wonder like it feels like the population committing suicide whether directly or through opioid addiction it feels like you know they feel abandoned and they feel helpless in some way in this and some are a way they feel like all that is around them has collapsed because how how else to explain it and why is it not being treated like a humanitarian crisis like we the people you know rachel maddow care so much about the people of venezuela but you never see her. might call richard branson to do a special tour for the people of america who are committing suicide that's right the sackler family kills over fifty thousand americans a year with their oxycontin poison so in response america is going to invade min
overdoses driving down the life expectancy from seventy eight point eight years to seventy eight point six you saw the collapse of the soviet union and you saw the collapse of the institutions and society around the people you saw a similar decline in life expectancy you saw an increase in mortality and that was mostly caused to drinking and so that's the last time in the last hundred years outside of war that you've seen something like this is happening in america and you wonder like it feels...
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life for two years. what he has done to people's lives, the presidency, the institution -- not you, i'm not pointing in the media so do not feel sorry for yourself. you have made a great victim of donald trump. the obsession with the 2016 election and inability to accept their results has placed as per leslie close to the 2020 election. don't care if to democrats or 50 democrats were 100 democrats run, anything times zero still equals zero. problem,omebody else's but the idea this president has been under this cloud, not it is making, but people who could not accept how wrong they were about 2016 and that this man have in our great democracy and this beautiful country that we all are privileged to live in, that he would not have been elected by anything other than squarely and fairly the electoral votes in this country the way we elect our president -- you let learned clinton and jim, say whatever they want. -- you let hillary clinton and jim comey say whatever they want. iu really have to reflect -- don't know how else to say of. we make ourselves available. the president makes him available. i was asked
life for two years. what he has done to people's lives, the presidency, the institution -- not you, i'm not pointing in the media so do not feel sorry for yourself. you have made a great victim of donald trump. the obsession with the 2016 election and inability to accept their results has placed as per leslie close to the 2020 election. don't care if to democrats or 50 democrats were 100 democrats run, anything times zero still equals zero. problem,omebody else's but the idea this president has...
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transition in this country and permit the people to but as the situation in everyday life i can tell my hope from the german institute for international and security affairs thank you so much. champions league football now it's down to the return legs of the round of sixteen europe's top clubs aiming for a spot in the quarterfinals of the top tournament here in europe aren't so easy for the sports as with us our so there are still a few german teams and us let's talk about tonight dortmund facing elimination set up this game for us that's right well dortmund first of all is struggling in the bundesliga i mean they had a nice nine point lead ahead of byron munich that were always chasing them and now they've squandered that league byron munich is tied with them on points at fifty four and only technically is in the league is in the lead rather thanks to goal difference so there's that and then they had that disastrous first leg. best of sixteen champions league series game against tottenham hotspur in london they lost three nil it was a big problem for them and that's going into this game i mean they're up against the
transition in this country and permit the people to but as the situation in everyday life i can tell my hope from the german institute for international and security affairs thank you so much. champions league football now it's down to the return legs of the round of sixteen europe's top clubs aiming for a spot in the quarterfinals of the top tournament here in europe aren't so easy for the sports as with us our so there are still a few german teams and us let's talk about tonight dortmund...
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transition in this country and permit the people to better the situation in everyday life i can tell my help from the german institute for international and security affairs thank you so much thank you welcome. you're watching news still to come on the program we speak to a syrian refugee here in germany who was too afraid to go to his country's embassy in berlin he fears it could put his family at risk. by first u.s. president donald trump says he is planning to scrap the preferential trade status granted to india and turkey saying those countries no longer fulfill the requirements for that privilege the move means india will no longer benefit from some five point six billion dollars worth of duty free textile and industrial exports to the u.s. turkey two will lose out on the basis that the u.s. no longer considers it a developing economy. more on the story now with journalist who's standing by in mumbai newport tell us more about this special trade status we just mentioned and why we're seeing this decision from the u.s. . oh so you know this is something that is not good news for india most definitely but this is
transition in this country and permit the people to better the situation in everyday life i can tell my help from the german institute for international and security affairs thank you so much thank you welcome. you're watching news still to come on the program we speak to a syrian refugee here in germany who was too afraid to go to his country's embassy in berlin he fears it could put his family at risk. by first u.s. president donald trump says he is planning to scrap the preferential trade...
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life and an f. rating with [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> kate ackley is the senior roll call.er with cq foris hr one a big priority democratic leadership? >> well, it was on the campaign well, it was on the campaign trail. they talked about the components that have made their way into h.r. it was really a signature piece of the campaigns for a lot of the people who are now democratic freshmen, lawmakers and to make this a top priority -- they signed a letter urging house speaker nancy pelosi to make this a top priority, so i think you are seeing them trying to make good on a campaign pledge. >> it's a big bill in terms of not only priority, but the number of pages in the bill covering three distinct areas, campaign finance, voting rights and congressional ethics. tell us some of the key details in each of those areas that we should know about the base bill. >> it is a very big legislative package. it's up to 622 pages at last count. when it comes to the campaig
life and an f. rating with [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> kate ackley is the senior roll call.er with cq foris hr one a big priority democratic leadership? >> well, it was on the campaign well, it was on the campaign trail. they talked about the components that have made their way into h.r. it was really a signature...
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the struggle is about taking on the incredibly powerful institutions that control economic and political lifef this country, and i am talking about wall street. if you think we are going to get affordable loans to small businesses, you are going to have to deal with wall street and start breaking up these huge banks. [cheers and applause] if you think we are going to get medicare for all, we will have to take on the insurance companies. are going towe lower drug prices in this country, we are going to have to take on the pharmaceutical industry. if you think we are going to end never-ending wars and lower military spending, we are going to have to take on the military-industrial complex. we are going to protect family-based agriculture, and organic agriculture in this country, you are going to have to take on agribusiness like monsanto. if we are going to bring about criminal justice reform, we are going to have to take on the prison industrial complex. [cheers and applause] just to give you an idea how hard the struggle is. it is not a question of someone coming before you and wanting to do
the struggle is about taking on the incredibly powerful institutions that control economic and political lifef this country, and i am talking about wall street. if you think we are going to get affordable loans to small businesses, you are going to have to deal with wall street and start breaking up these huge banks. [cheers and applause] if you think we are going to get medicare for all, we will have to take on the insurance companies. are going towe lower drug prices in this country, we are...
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this gathering, hosted by the abraham lincoln institute and ford theater society, brings together lincoln scholars to highlight the president's life, career, and legacy. nina on how lincoln was remembered in new deal america. david blithe on lincoln's relationship with frederick douglass. and michael burlingame on lincoln as president-elect. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >> researchers talked with congressional staff about efforts to counter russian soto mysia -- social media influence and a proposal for a new government organization that would focus on information sharing. this is about 30 minutes. [applause] >> thank you all very much for coming. thank you for taking the time today to come to this briefing. i will spend 15 or so minutes talking about research and hopefully we should have plenty of time for questions and answers and discussion afterward. russian media and affluence. i'm sure you have all seen headlines in the united states over the past four years.
this gathering, hosted by the abraham lincoln institute and ford theater society, brings together lincoln scholars to highlight the president's life, career, and legacy. nina on how lincoln was remembered in new deal america. david blithe on lincoln's relationship with frederick douglass. and michael burlingame on lincoln as president-elect. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >> researchers talked with congressional staff about efforts to counter russian soto mysia --...
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did it join the institution, did it improve the quality of life of its citizens? did it reach out to make peace with its enemies? of cours of course not, it doubled down on terrorist activity, it increased its stalk of blast ik missiles, it amped up the volume on its mantra of death to america and death to israel. and thanks to israel's daring intelligence services we now know that iran lied to everyone about its nuclear intentions. president trump's exit from the iran deal of restoration of sanctions is the single most contribution in decades to the safety and security of the united states, israel, and indeed the entire world. the sanctions are working. we are beginning to see their crippling effect on the iranian regime. i shutter to think where we would be without president trump's courageous actions. many of you remember the historic words of the rabi to president obama regarding the threat, the rabi went on to become the chief rabbi of israel. he spoke of an american army general who approached him many years after the holocaust to beg forgiveness that the u.
did it join the institution, did it improve the quality of life of its citizens? did it reach out to make peace with its enemies? of cours of course not, it doubled down on terrorist activity, it increased its stalk of blast ik missiles, it amped up the volume on its mantra of death to america and death to israel. and thanks to israel's daring intelligence services we now know that iran lied to everyone about its nuclear intentions. president trump's exit from the iran deal of restoration of...
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life. ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning instituteich is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> you can watch archival films on public affairs in their entirety on our weekly series real america. saturday at 10 p.m. and sunday at 4 p.m. eastern here on american history tv. each week, american artifacts takes you to museums and historic places to learn about american history. here's a brief look at what is airing this sunday night. >> first of all, they are 19th-century models produced just after the american civil war and both are railcars dedicated to the care of the wounded. the one in front of me is actually a car for the preparation of food and feeding of regulatory patients and staff. the one next to us is a representation of one of the railway cars specifically developed for the effectuation of the wounded. the union army had a number of these cars built during the civil war. unfortunately for the confederacy, supplies being short as they were and the inability to keep up the railroads, especially
life. ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning instituteich is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> you can watch archival films on public affairs in their entirety on our weekly series real america. saturday at 10 p.m. and sunday at 4 p.m. eastern here on american history tv. each week, american artifacts takes you to museums and historic places to learn about american history. here's a...