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ken burns goes into that in a big way. ken burns says, i'm not making history. i'm telling a story.lls a story. do you agree with the story for -- or more is the story nonfiction or fiction or nice to hear from those who went to war? or is it, and terms of what a citizen should get out of this thing called the vietnam war? what are the lessons? there are people back and forth, carping about the way certain things were handled. there is in a cohesive analysis of what happened. again, he is in the business of being a commercial filmmaker. maybe he does not want to get too technical. or controversial, so as maybe his next film wouldn't be funded. that's probably a cynical view. he has great history in terms of the lewis and clark trail and jazz, fdr, etc. -- [no audio] -- >> what is missing? prof. white: the academics. what's missing is an analysis of the war. if you've seen the ken burns film, he has one veteran after the other describe what happened, the circumstance, etc. at best, only one fellow is the closest to the expert in the series i think there's also another. it isn't as if
ken burns goes into that in a big way. ken burns says, i'm not making history. i'm telling a story.lls a story. do you agree with the story for -- or more is the story nonfiction or fiction or nice to hear from those who went to war? or is it, and terms of what a citizen should get out of this thing called the vietnam war? what are the lessons? there are people back and forth, carping about the way certain things were handled. there is in a cohesive analysis of what happened. again, he is in...
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parton is one of the stars featured in an upcoming eight part, 16 hour documentary by filmmaker ken burnsled country music. >> it's american history firing on all cylinders. it's another way to understand the camp located 20th century. >> reporter: country music features interviews with at least 100 performers, songwriters and musicians. it airs on pbs in september. netflix is launching the eight part original series our planet this week. four years in the making and found in 50 countries, the series takes viewers into the world's diverse habitats from the jungles to the seas to the deserts. penelope cruz and salma hayek are among the narrators who tell the earth's story. it debuts friday. >>> the giants getting out of san diego with a two and two record to start the season. and the workers could take over first place in the conference with a win last night. highlights, coming up. >>> and live look at side, downtown san >>> sole possession of first place in the western conference was on the line last night at oracle. generations of curry, staff, grandpa dale and baby canada watch him get
parton is one of the stars featured in an upcoming eight part, 16 hour documentary by filmmaker ken burnsled country music. >> it's american history firing on all cylinders. it's another way to understand the camp located 20th century. >> reporter: country music features interviews with at least 100 performers, songwriters and musicians. it airs on pbs in september. netflix is launching the eight part original series our planet this week. four years in the making and found in 50...
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>> may be going to new hampshire and sitting down with ken burns was done these wonderful documentariesy on baseball and did one was powerful and jackie robinson so sitting down and talking about the cutting room floor for him and getting him to cooperate with fox nation was remarkable because the stories he told as well -- after jackie breaks the color barrier in 47 the next 11 most valuable players in the national league, nine of the next 11 are black. you got willie mays, ernie banks, monte irvin and now today there's not as many black bears in major league baseball but a lot of asian and latino and my point is jackie opened the game and people just see it as a black, white think but he opened the game for everyone and made it the national pastime and ken burns had effort to see that in a document or a. abby: excited for everyone to see it because it's a good look into the story that we've heard before such a great angle. ed, thank you. >> thank you. abby: com here you go little guy. a cockroach can survive submerged underwater for 30 minutes. wow. yeah. not getting in today. termini
>> may be going to new hampshire and sitting down with ken burns was done these wonderful documentariesy on baseball and did one was powerful and jackie robinson so sitting down and talking about the cutting room floor for him and getting him to cooperate with fox nation was remarkable because the stories he told as well -- after jackie breaks the color barrier in 47 the next 11 most valuable players in the national league, nine of the next 11 are black. you got willie mays, ernie banks,...
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ken burns also made a beyonce documentary. [ laughter ] it's pretty interesting. check it out. >> mest sara. this evening, i had the privilege to attend a concert performed by beyonce. and damn, girl. i am shook. [ laughter ] she is the g.o.a.t. hundo p. i am stan a.f. and i know you're salty that you missed it. but it's not my fault that i got turnt and you weren't. deuces, timothy. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: beautiful. >> steve: beautiful. >> jimmy: beautiful.li here's some cal news. the 2020 election is in full swing, and i read that two young campaign staffers that us to work for beto o'rour left him for bernie sanders. >> steve: ooh. [ audience oohs ] >> jimmy: beto says that he knew they were cheating on him when they wod come back to s office smelling like bengay. [ laughter ] [ applause ] guys, the news can sometimes be pretty heavy so i thought i'd take a second to focus, in a a poetic way, on some of the ws stories that you migh have missed that are a bit lighter. you'll see what i mean. it's time for "in ."ghter ne [ cheers and applause ] ♪ in lighter news ♪ >
ken burns also made a beyonce documentary. [ laughter ] it's pretty interesting. check it out. >> mest sara. this evening, i had the privilege to attend a concert performed by beyonce. and damn, girl. i am shook. [ laughter ] she is the g.o.a.t. hundo p. i am stan a.f. and i know you're salty that you missed it. but it's not my fault that i got turnt and you weren't. deuces, timothy. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: beautiful. >> steve: beautiful. >> jimmy: beautiful.li...
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neil: i thought i was with the ken burns civil wars series. the way, this series of marvel movies really transformed the way people look at comic book movies. they used to be kind of cheesy. these movies were a total slam-dunk. the action is incredible. they're funny. the cgi is amazing. and it has been over the course of this 10-year phase people grow attached to these characters. this is considered the culmination of all that. and the last one. it its three hours long. so a lot of people will be spending time indoors. this weekend. i'm excited. neil: really? >> i'm excited to see it. it will be good. it will be huge. neil: so the idea of high expectations for this, if it makes 800 million, would that be deemed a failure? >> the headlines will be as such, yeah. even though that much money made, it will be a little bit of a disappointment. i cannot see the outcome, that i think it will break all kind of records. people are so excited to see it of course. neil: sure. >> i'm one of them. i will be wearing my captain america t-shirt. neil: are yo
neil: i thought i was with the ken burns civil wars series. the way, this series of marvel movies really transformed the way people look at comic book movies. they used to be kind of cheesy. these movies were a total slam-dunk. the action is incredible. they're funny. the cgi is amazing. and it has been over the course of this 10-year phase people grow attached to these characters. this is considered the culmination of all that. and the last one. it its three hours long. so a lot of people will...
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last of the in the vast sea of must have been the leonore all the way is the binney ken is burning and he said no we had planted an alignment possible of infertility of year with them you know what's been over all in that. sense of being the return we. would have of the lesser he i love while i'm a bit of a fancier you know i'm a hooker if you know i'm not the humble saucy men and we're dealing. divorce level of our book on the use of sound says it don't go boy garvey in normandy school you don't want visited our norm on the dining. city book class will talk of the aversion. don't even talk contact of excuse. that your vile. is express shown that you. don't want certain. don't want to the second you can deliver on your call it no i was a man who had a little who were what can own a car no i mean a gentleman where he did he and the world that he could pull at them beef and muscle. and he'd be arsed to fill my. life and leave us idiocy this year even as clearly callable as are we have our hold on not to be. in the past couple of. composite actually love of the army eva says fear. julia.
last of the in the vast sea of must have been the leonore all the way is the binney ken is burning and he said no we had planted an alignment possible of infertility of year with them you know what's been over all in that. sense of being the return we. would have of the lesser he i love while i'm a bit of a fancier you know i'm a hooker if you know i'm not the humble saucy men and we're dealing. divorce level of our book on the use of sound says it don't go boy garvey in normandy school you...
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(ken) if you haven't tried kron-on yet - here's what you are missing: and the plumef smoke is huge.today was bad, tomorrow worse.go for it.in san francisco, oakland hills.dot-tv to start watching now.> >>starting today many will be paying more sales tax in california 51 cities across the golden state are increasing the sales taxes for purchases made online reporter, doug johnson breaks down how much more people can expect to pay. >>almost everywhere you look in california people are shopping online i. >>old soul in oak park, 70 johnson says she buys almost everything on amazon for another site. >>yeah i think i with the exception of going to target. and now should be paid sales tax for those online purchases. >>just like when she shops at target starting today, the california department of tax and fee administration requiring online vendors to register and start collecting the state 7.2 5% sales tax. >>versus sales tax really does level the playing field with other brick and mortar stores like you're in arden fair mall we've always had to charge a sales tax. >>some e
(ken) if you haven't tried kron-on yet - here's what you are missing: >>starting today many will be paying more sales tax in california 51 cities across the golden state are increasing the sales taxes for purchases made online reporter, doug johnson breaks down how much more people can expect to pay. >>almost everywhere you look in california people are shopping online i. >>old soul in oak park, 70 johnson says she buys almost everything on amazon for another site....
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we'll begin with ken star and his book contempt, a memoir of the clinton investigations, geor george, william burns, and it starts tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 2. looking ahead to next week, william barr testifies on the mueller report. his first appearance is wednesday before the senate judiciary committee at 10:00 a.m. eastern. on thursday he will speak to the house judiciary committee at a time to be determined. we'll have live coverage on c-span 3. you can listen live on the free c span radio app. the group global climate connection held a summit recently on the challenges and prospects of u.s., china, and drad relations, this next portion includes the keynote address and the conversation with the former u.s. ambassador to china. it is about 50 minutes. >>> hello fellow gccers and friends. i'm the first female president in gccs ten year history. gcc is the largest student run nonprofit organization with presence in over 75 europe
we'll begin with ken star and his book contempt, a memoir of the clinton investigations, geor george, william burns, and it starts tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 2. looking ahead to next week, william barr testifies on the mueller report. his first appearance is wednesday before the senate judiciary committee at 10:00 a.m. eastern. on thursday he will speak to the house judiciary committee at a time to be determined. we'll have live coverage on c-span 3. you can listen live on the free...
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ken said the area was devastated by fire around the same period. >> but 1851 and it burned off, essentially all of downtown san francisco. >> reporter: the area was eve eventually filled in with landfill leaving many of its secrets beneath today's streets. mysteries that still surface from time to time reminding us of the city's past. larry beil, abc 7 news. >> some of the ships were older vessels rushed into service to take advantage of the gold rush. >>> street fair season begins in san francisco. how a festival today is benefiting the local community. we see two travelers so at a comfort innal with a glow around them, so people watching will be like, "wow, maybe i'll glow too if i book direct at choicehotels.com". who glows? just say, badda book. badda boom. book now at choicehotels.com to take care of yourself. but nature's bounty has innovative ways to help you maintain balance and help keep you active and well-rested. because hey, tomorrow's coming up fast. nature's bounty. because you're better off healthy. >>> happening today one of the earliest street fairs of the season takes part
ken said the area was devastated by fire around the same period. >> but 1851 and it burned off, essentially all of downtown san francisco. >> reporter: the area was eve eventually filled in with landfill leaving many of its secrets beneath today's streets. mysteries that still surface from time to time reminding us of the city's past. larry beil, abc 7 news. >> some of the ships were older vessels rushed into service to take advantage of the gold rush. >>> street fair...
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what happened on the campfire, the fire that burned and destroyed paradise and the surrounding communities last fall. >> using this new tool, ken pimlott, chief of the california department of forestry and fire protection, showed us how fast the camp fire spread. computerized projections on this 3-d map showed the course of the fire. >> where did the fire start? the fire started in the community of paula at 6:30 in the morning on november 8, quickly accelerated by 40-mile an hour winds coming from the north. >> look at this. >> the fire was growing at a rate of one football field a second. so an acre a second. >> one football field a second. >> right. within two hours, the fire is impacting the community of paradise. it took 12 hours to essentially consume all of that, record pace. >> how many acres in total? >> 153,300 acres. >> what's going on? everybody says that this is the new normal. >> we are now every year seeing fires like this that are more and more extreme. the vegetation is critically parched. the mean temperature in the state is going up and so these are all factors that are just really a combination of things that
what happened on the campfire, the fire that burned and destroyed paradise and the surrounding communities last fall. >> using this new tool, ken pimlott, chief of the california department of forestry and fire protection, showed us how fast the camp fire spread. computerized projections on this 3-d map showed the course of the fire. >> where did the fire start? the fire started in the community of paula at 6:30 in the morning on november 8, quickly accelerated by 40-mile an hour...
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ken starr and his book, "contempt: a memoir of the clinton investigations." then, senator doug jones on bending toward justice. george papadopoulos on "deep state target." william burnsn "the back channel," and robert brown's "you can't go wrongdoing right." it starts tonight at eight eastern on c-span2. tomorrow fbi director christopher wray talks about his agency's role in protecting the u.s. from international threats. watch live friday morning at 8:30 eastern on c-span2, online at c-span.org or listen live on the free c-span radio app. >> minnesota governor tim walz wants to open human rights offices in his state to fight islamophobia. he made announcement before a council for american-islamic relations conference in st. paul. the justice department has listed the council as an unindicted conspirator saying the group helped fund hamas. following the governor's remarks, a panel of scholars, historians and authors discuss methods and impact of spreading hate. [applause] >> to our presenters, thank you for bringing your insight and expertise. this deep dive we will go into is needed, it is one that, as you can see, the community is ready, ready to hear, and we welco
ken starr and his book, "contempt: a memoir of the clinton investigations." then, senator doug jones on bending toward justice. george papadopoulos on "deep state target." william burnsn "the back channel," and robert brown's "you can't go wrongdoing right." it starts tonight at eight eastern on c-span2. tomorrow fbi director christopher wray talks about his agency's role in protecting the u.s. from international threats. watch live friday morning at 8:30...
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burning question for you. we have accepted we'll get the redacted report. why can't congress get the unredacted report as they did with ken starr? >> they may. >> why is congress accepting a redacted report? in their oversight duty aren't they entitled to the full report? >> they are not just accepting that. the house judiciary committee already authorized a subpoena for the full report. but the law was different. the independent counsel law which starr was appointed under. the attorney general had no supervisory role. it was only the court. mueller is an employee of the department of justice who answers to the attorney general and the attorney general had the right to sencensor this >> isn't there a higher law that gives congress oversight and doesn't that trump the law you're referring to? >> the courts will answer the question. it is true barr has the right to eliminate classified information from being disclosed to the public. i don't think anybody disagrees with that >> the grand jury stuff was in the ken starr report? >> absolutely. the continuing investigations are certainly not a legal category. and the fourth cat
burning question for you. we have accepted we'll get the redacted report. why can't congress get the unredacted report as they did with ken starr? >> they may. >> why is congress accepting a redacted report? in their oversight duty aren't they entitled to the full report? >> they are not just accepting that. the house judiciary committee already authorized a subpoena for the full report. but the law was different. the independent counsel law which starr was appointed under....
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ken? >> caller: after i got disconnected literally whatever is falling is little piece es of wood and what have you. and my seat has a little burn hole in it. what's being sent through the smoke is i guess pieces of -- whatever is burning. >> you're about 150 yards away and a piece of debris that's fallen has already left a burn hole in your seat. walk me through again your last hour. what were you doing in the cathedral today and then what happened? >> caller: so we arrived in paris this morning, we dropped our bags off and said let's head to the cathedral. got here probably about 3:00, 3:30. we waited in a line to go through. there was a service that was going on. after that for a little while, we walked through the cathedral. everything was quiet and calm. the line wasn't terrible. i didn't take forever to go through. and then literally as we left there, i met at the corner of -- my friends have been very good, but it's pettetiot. and we sat a table and we watched what was a little bit of snow -- sorry, a little bit of smoke. at first i thought it was sometime of a ceremonial type thing. and next thing you know, the smoke got
ken? >> caller: after i got disconnected literally whatever is falling is little piece es of wood and what have you. and my seat has a little burn hole in it. what's being sent through the smoke is i guess pieces of -- whatever is burning. >> you're about 150 yards away and a piece of debris that's fallen has already left a burn hole in your seat. walk me through again your last hour. what were you doing in the cathedral today and then what happened? >> caller: so we arrived...
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ken starr and his book, "contempt: a memoir of the clinton investigations." senator doug jones on "bending toward justice." george papadopoulos on "deep state target." william burns on "the back channel" and robert brown's "you can't go wrongdoing right." it starts tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 2. >>> looking ahead to next week, attorney general william barr testifies on the mueller report. his first appearance is wednesday at 10:00 a.m. eastern. then on thursday, he'll speak to the house judiciary committee at a time to be determined. we'll have live coverage of both hearings on c-span3. you can also watch online at c-span.org or listen live on the free c-span radio app. >>> once, tv was simply three giant networks and a government-supported service called pbs. then in 1979, a small network with an unusual name rolled out a big idea. let viewers decide all on their own what was important to them. c-span opened the doors to washington policymaking for all to see, bringing unfiltered content from congress and beyond. in the age of power to the people, this was true people power. in the 40 years since, the landscape has clearly changed. there is no monolit
ken starr and his book, "contempt: a memoir of the clinton investigations." senator doug jones on "bending toward justice." george papadopoulos on "deep state target." william burns on "the back channel" and robert brown's "you can't go wrongdoing right." it starts tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 2. >>> looking ahead to next week, attorney general william barr testifies on the mueller report. his first appearance is wednesday at...
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ken star and his book "contempt," a memoir of the clinton investigations. senator dug jones, on "bending toward justice," george papadopoulos, on "deep state target "kwrks william burns on the back channel and robert brown's, you can't go wrongdoing write. it starts tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern, on c-span 2. >>> looking ahead to next week, attorney general william barr testifies on the mueller report. his first appearance is wednesday, before the senate judiciary committee, at 10:00 a.m. eastern. then on thursday, he will speak to the house judiciary committee at a time to be determined. we will have live coverage of both hearings on c-span 3. you can also watch online at c-span.org or listen live on the free c-span radio app. >>> saturday night, president trump is holding a campaign rally, in green bay, wisconsin. skipping the annual white house correspondents dinner. tuesday, he instructed his administration to boycott the dinner. watch live coverage at president's rally, saturday, at 8:00 eastern. on c-span. and following the rally, watch live coverage at 9:30 eastern of the white house correspondents dipper with featured speaker, author and historian, ron churnow
ken star and his book "contempt," a memoir of the clinton investigations. senator dug jones, on "bending toward justice," george papadopoulos, on "deep state target "kwrks william burns on the back channel and robert brown's, you can't go wrongdoing write. it starts tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern, on c-span 2. >>> looking ahead to next week, attorney general william barr testifies on the mueller report. his first appearance is wednesday, before the senate...
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burned for 12 hours. we're learning many risked their lives to get the world's treasures to safety. now the world is coming together to help rebuild the cathedral. >>> new this half hour, is kens' game show legacy in jeopardy? >> a professional sports gambler keeps shattering records, but it's the way he's doing it that will leave you impressed. ♪ ♪ i say okay i say okay okay >> okay, ladies, let's get in formation. the bey-hive is buzzing. smack dab in the middle of this year's coachella weekend, fans are reliving bey-chella overnight. are you ready to slay on this bey-day, wednesday, april 17th. ♪ going to get your song played on the radio station ♪ ♪ i might get your song played on the radio station ♪ ♪ i see and i want it >> you guys? today is the day we've been waiting for, for about two weeks, yes. you see will in the background too. beyonce's netflix special comes out. we're waiting. we're so excited. >> they have to turn the music off so i can get serious. >> have to get back to it. >> we can't wait for that. >> yes. >> as soon as i get off set here. >> that's all we'll be tuned into. >> a little netflix right here ready to go. >> we'll just be watching. >> yes. >>> b
burned for 12 hours. we're learning many risked their lives to get the world's treasures to safety. now the world is coming together to help rebuild the cathedral. >>> new this half hour, is kens' game show legacy in jeopardy? >> a professional sports gambler keeps shattering records, but it's the way he's doing it that will leave you impressed. ♪ ♪ i say okay i say okay okay >> okay, ladies, let's get in formation. the bey-hive is buzzing. smack dab in the middle of...
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ken starr's book, contempt. then senator doug jones on bending towards justice. george papadopoulos on deep state target. william burnson the back panel. and robert brown's you can't go wrong doing right. it starts tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span 2. tomorrow fbi director christopher wray talks about his agency's role in protecting the u.s. from international threats. watch live friday morning at 8:30 eastern on c-span 2. on-line at c-span.org. or listen live on the free c pan radio app -- c-span radio app. >> here are some of our feature programs this weekend on book tv: saturday night at 8:25 eastern, the author talks about his latest book working with comedian and late night talk show host conan o'brien. >> just remember one thing, turn every page, never assume anything. turn every page. i can't tell you how many times in my life that stuck with me. >> and sunday night at 9:00 eastern, on afterwords, former southern district of new york, federal prosecutor gives an inside look at how the judicial process works, drawing from personal experiences and case histories in his new book "doing justice". he's interviewed b
ken starr's book, contempt. then senator doug jones on bending towards justice. george papadopoulos on deep state target. william burnson the back panel. and robert brown's you can't go wrong doing right. it starts tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span 2. tomorrow fbi director christopher wray talks about his agency's role in protecting the u.s. from international threats. watch live friday morning at 8:30 eastern on c-span 2. on-line at c-span.org. or listen live on the free c pan radio app --...
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burn. the president making a prediction about his opponent in 2020. what we're learning about 24 hours before the release of the mueller report. ken osteo bi-flex. because i'm made to move. in honor of my dad, who was alzheimer's. i decided to make shirts for the walk with custom ink, and they just came out perfect. - [announcer] check out our huge selection of custom apparel for every occasion. you'll even get free shipping. get started today at customink.com. ♪ ainsley: easter sunday is right around the corner. we're getting a head start on our holiday spread. steve: paula deen is here to show us how to make her world famous grilled butter burgers. [cheering] it is a burger with butter in it. >> this is for special occasions. steve: come on over here. >> on sundays i would throw birthday parties for everybody born in that month. to make it special i decided to make butter burgers. steve: look at that. >> oh. brian: what does the butter do? what does the butter do? hi, paula. >> i've already done that baby. >> what is happening with the butter and the meet? ainsley: why put the butter inside of it? >> it will melt through the gro
burn. the president making a prediction about his opponent in 2020. what we're learning about 24 hours before the release of the mueller report. ken osteo bi-flex. because i'm made to move. in honor of my dad, who was alzheimer's. i decided to make shirts for the walk with custom ink, and they just came out perfect. - [announcer] check out our huge selection of custom apparel for every occasion. you'll even get free shipping. get started today at customink.com. ♪ ainsley: easter sunday is...