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great questions thank you that's all about my team they can be happy to hear much thank you so we're talking to darrell davis is a great musician and author of clandestine relationships discussing their roots of racism and best ways to deal with it that's it for this edition of. the counting fraud at deutsche bank is only now just being revealed. at the tip of the iceberg this there's sitting on a half a quadrillion worth of worth close to rivet of that if you mark to market would would be greater than 5 times global g.d.p. this isn't in fact the beginning of lehman 2.0. 6 and. democracies do not deport human rights defenders over there peaceful expression democracies do not rule over millions of people for another people you know for decades on there is a larger context here in that context starts with the fact that israel has been occupying palestinian for 50 years and that occupation itself has deteriorated the most basic ideas of what a legitimate democratic government looks like inside the israel. problem is. that the. number. to me that's down never. less than 100 feet i knew i mean a 1st budget
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ke7bd contend thanks so much to darrell issa did all this political chitchat make you long for publicain? >> no, no. it makes me happy to be on the couch. >> kennedy: that's right. the curvey couch. all right. it is the only place to be. thank you so much. great to see you. and we will see you back here at noon eastern tomorrow when outnumbered returns. right now, here's harris. >> harris: we begin with a fox news alert. another death of an american in the dominican republic as we go outnumbered overtime. i'm harris faulkner. fox news has learned the brother of shark tank judge barbara corcoran was found dead in his hotel room in the dominican republic in april making him now the 7th american to die there in just the last 12 months that we know about. the fbi and the centers for disease control and protection are helping local authorities investigate all of these deaths. steve harrigan is live from the d.r. where he also have details on another story we are monitoring and that is sunday night shooting ambush of red sox legend david ortiz at a popular night spot in santo domingo. a lot
ke7bd contend thanks so much to darrell issa did all this political chitchat make you long for publicain? >> no, no. it makes me happy to be on the couch. >> kennedy: that's right. the curvey couch. all right. it is the only place to be. thank you so much. great to see you. and we will see you back here at noon eastern tomorrow when outnumbered returns. right now, here's harris. >> harris: we begin with a fox news alert. another death of an american in the dominican republic...
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questions you have thank you that's all about my team they can be happy to hear much thank you so we're talking to darrell davis was a great musician and author of clandestine relationships discussing their roots of racism and best ways to deal with it that's it for this edition of stefan call so next. why a paradise with some ground turned into a round the experimentation field for agricultural chemicals we know that these chemicals have consequences they are major irritants there's no question otherwise why would that the chemical company workers themselves be geared up that suited up locals attempt to combat the on regulated experiments but often in day you have many of these people where one foot into the biotech pharma and the other foot in the government regulatory bodies this kind of collusion is reprehensible while the battle goes on the chemicals continue to poison hawaii and its people so one has to ask the question whether there is a form of environmental research going on in hawaii whether these companies feel they can get away with this because the people have less political power. joined me
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great questions thank you that's all about my team they can be happy to hear much thank you so we're talking to darrell davis was a great musician and author of clandestine relationships discussing their roots of racism and best ways to deal with it that's it for this edition of said frank osland next. just driving the trump administration's iran policy is confusing contradictory and even incoherent would be an understatement as members of his administration beat the drums of war the president suddenly inject themselves into the conversation with words to the conqueror what is the world thing. thank you we had. 3540 years old. in the water. so for the fisherman. it is not. understood. that he's going to move ahead of me i suffocate another man the most of my feet and hurt the machine. i believe that this is one part of the therapy is. absurd to really harsh things that happen in life. i was. a little. us president donald trump says he called off a strike on iran at the last moment after he found out the number of possible casualties. he said i want to know something before you go how many people will b
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. >> those who have no power, these children matt, darrell, congresswoman, thank you so much.e it. important continversation. >> in a brand-new interview with president trump, the president goes off on everything from his he does not need congressional approval to bomb iran. before we promove on, it's beeno months since the redacted version of the mueller report was released. recent polls show 20% of americans have read part of it so last night some of the biggest the piece inspired by the report. putting it together with excerpts from conferences are tweets from the president in a performance called the investigation. a performance called the investigation. >> president elect trump called priebus after the story was published and expressed anger about it. what the hell is this all about? the president had lunch at the white house with new jersey governor chris christie. now that we fired flynn, the russia thing is over. no way. no way they're america's biopharmaceutical researchers. pursuing life-changing cures in a country that fosters innovation here, they find breakthrough
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so i'm mild nationals. >> watch "after words" sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern objectivity on c-span2. >> sunday on q&a, blues musician darrell davis talks about his book plaintiffs in relationships where he details befriending ku klux klan members and convinces them to leave the organization. >> so they walked into the room first and whose wearing military camouflage, with the blood drop emblem here in the initial kkk right here on his chest, and embroidered across his head were knights of the ku klux klan and on his hip he had a semi automatic handgun and holster. he came in and was followed right behind him by the grand dragon, with a dark suit and tie, when the nighthawk entered the room and turned the corner and saw me he froze. and he bumped into his back is a guy stopped short. and they stumbled and regained her balance looking around the room, and i knew what they were thinking, they were thinking the desk clerk gave them the wrong room number or this is a set up an ambush, so i went like this to display my hands and nothing in them and i stood up and i approached him, i said hi mr. kelly, and gerald davis come on in. >> sunday night at eight eastern on q
so i'm mild nationals. >> watch "after words" sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern objectivity on c-span2. >> sunday on q&a, blues musician darrell davis talks about his book plaintiffs in relationships where he details befriending ku klux klan members and convinces them to leave the organization. >> so they walked into the room first and whose wearing military camouflage, with the blood drop emblem here in the initial kkk right here on his chest, and embroidered across...
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lot of them so far, he may have been the almost as unknown as a couple of the others at the start, but actually there was some quite heavy and in the audience today supporting them, and darrellaw, and others. and he has done it in a very. he has not been gagged, a cell of the country and all of the social media, so rory stewart actually, if the object of the exercise is to get himself known, and this little campaign, he is managing to do that.|j known, and this little campaign, he is managing to do that. i wonder who larry the cat wants us prime minister. larry the cat did walk away when rory stewart knelt... is a video out there, i think rory stewart and his great sense of humour he tweeted it himself when the cat walked away. michael go after the drug confession about cocaine, a piece by his wife sarah, who is a male communist columnist, saying she did a lapse ofjudgement negate years of good work, making the case for her husband what you make of that? it's very useful, is it not to have someone who is an established colonists to write on your behalf when you're taking part ina your behalf when you're taking part in a contest like this, i think, whether or not a time a few
lot of them so far, he may have been the almost as unknown as a couple of the others at the start, but actually there was some quite heavy and in the audience today supporting them, and darrellaw, and others. and he has done it in a very. he has not been gagged, a cell of the country and all of the social media, so rory stewart actually, if the object of the exercise is to get himself known, and this little campaign, he is managing to do that.|j known, and this little campaign, he is managing...
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so you can make up your own mind. brought to you as a public service by your cable or satellite provider. announcer: next, q&a with darrellavis, and after that, british minister from the cabinet office takes questions from members of the house of commons. then presidential candidates speak at the iowa democratic hall of fame event. >> c-span's "washington journal," of every day with news and policy entries -- issues that impact you. sunday morning, discussing the role of congressional oversight in two the recent executives of the white house and negative ranch. we discuss dental health awareness and suicide prevention. be sure to watch "washington journal" monday morning. join the discussion. ♪ brian: daryl davis, what impact did chuck berry have on your life? daryl: chuck berry had a very profound impact on me. the man was a genius. not many people can say they -- many people can say that they wrote or played a song, but not many people can say they invented a genre of music. chuck berry did that. we would not have rock 'n roll without chuck berry. when i first heard chuck berry,
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so i went like this and i stood up and i approached him hello mister kelly i am darrell davis come on in. . >> the question posed to me why does it mean to be american? to understand all the attendance of the constitution and to know their rights and those it is also important as an american of the active participant with those groups and interest group groups. >> and what it means to be american and with the sexuality of who you are. and with the sexuality of who you are. and with the sexuality of who you are. [inaudible conversations] i think the question of what does it mean to be an american? you are free for your passion but also to society so to contribute.
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darrell scott, just stand up. [applause] he's a religious man but i watched him on cnn so often. wouldn't say that's the friendliest. i watched you take apart people like they were nothing, so thank you, pastor. 2020, will do it again. we're going to do it again. pastor paula white, thank you. thank you. [applause] right from the beginning, both of them. we are revitalizing our cities, restoring hope to our communities, and uniting citizens all across our country. we are helping families grow their incomes and attend the schools of their choice, earn a great living, and have a truly rewarding career. we want to ensure that every american is prepared for the jobs of today and for the industries of tomorrow. together, we are expanding the blessings of america for every citizens from every background, from every community, and every walk of life. we are breaking down old barriers, tearing down yesterday's obstacles, and replacing the failures of the past with the bright and limitless future. that's what we have going. it's a limitless future. so many people in this room and so many
darrell scott, just stand up. [applause] he's a religious man but i watched him on cnn so often. wouldn't say that's the friendliest. i watched you take apart people like they were nothing, so thank you, pastor. 2020, will do it again. we're going to do it again. pastor paula white, thank you. thank you. [applause] right from the beginning, both of them. we are revitalizing our cities, restoring hope to our communities, and uniting citizens all across our country. we are helping families grow...
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because he so busy he has a new movie it's nice to see darrell hammond but what about kim jung-un?t down to the italian thing with rudy giuliani and mike pompeo at the executive office building. [laughter] good to see you. where you from? . >> so i'm crossing the oval office with the number two. kim jung-un takes him out because he was a distraction. this is great material. and then to save you can like it or not you have to have a character on a show like snl. >> mister caputo maybe they ran out of material because the president is doing so well. maybe they ran out of material. the president is crushing it. have you ever seen the queen smile before ever? ever? neil: that is the thing. you have such lovely hair donald. neil: she puts her purse on the table. [laughter] she did not do that. the president crushed it. >> and milania looked great on my progressive friends come onto the radio show please just accept it when something great happens. neil: he did a great speech and then she wears sunglasses. see you are over and under? they should bring darrell back. . >> i think the presi
because he so busy he has a new movie it's nice to see darrell hammond but what about kim jung-un?t down to the italian thing with rudy giuliani and mike pompeo at the executive office building. [laughter] good to see you. where you from? . >> so i'm crossing the oval office with the number two. kim jung-un takes him out because he was a distraction. this is great material. and then to save you can like it or not you have to have a character on a show like snl. >> mister caputo...
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darrell issa, yes. >> oh, will the horrors ever stop here? so you're not bringing to your job some kind of political bias against this president, is that correct? >> none, whatsoever. no, i'm a trump appointee. >> president trump appointed you? >> yes, he did. >> oh, my lord. well, gosh. so presumably being who you are you would be inclined not to violate the law, not to ignore your duties, but you'd probably if you could, you'd bend over backwards to counsel someone who was in trouble with the law you're in charge of enforcing to kind of write himself, herself, give them a bit of a warning chance so it doesn't have to get to a level it now is. would that be a fair statement? >> well, i wouldn't say bend over backwards. i do believe it is my job in a nonpartisan way to assist the administration in complying with all the laws. osc enforces whistle-blower laws and retaliation. we do have a very robust effort to train meme on the hatch hakt, but it isn't a partisan reason. we have career professionals to do this who are not partisans whatsoever. >>
darrell issa, yes. >> oh, will the horrors ever stop here? so you're not bringing to your job some kind of political bias against this president, is that correct? >> none, whatsoever. no, i'm a trump appointee. >> president trump appointed you? >> yes, he did. >> oh, my lord. well, gosh. so presumably being who you are you would be inclined not to violate the law, not to ignore your duties, but you'd probably if you could, you'd bend over backwards to counsel...
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leslie marshall and joining us in the center seat former california congressman darrell issa is here. boy, oversight. soour wheel house. >> you know, oversight is always the right
leslie marshall and joining us in the center seat former california congressman darrell issa is here. boy, oversight. soour wheel house. >> you know, oversight is always the right
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darrell davis musician and author of the book clan the same relationships welcome to the show it's really great to have you with us sodarryl you are quite famous for befriending k.k.k. members and in many cases your friendship resulted in them living the klan you wrote a book about it so when you were starting to work on your book did you yourself have any preconceptions about clansmen on how many of those stages are eventually. well yes i did have some up preconceptions about them because you know as a child we hear things like a tiger never change its stripes a leopard never changes the spots so why would i think that a klansman would change his robe and hood so i had no intentions or received ideas that these people that i change all i want to know from them was how can you hate me you don't even know me just tell me that and i'll be happy but through the course of conversation and dialogue we began to humanize one another and we will find if you spend 5 minutes with your worst enemy you will find something in common if you spend 2 minutes i mean 10 minutes you'll find even more so if you nurture those commonaliti
darrell davis musician and author of the book clan the same relationships welcome to the show it's really great to have you with us sodarryl you are quite famous for befriending k.k.k. members and in many cases your friendship resulted in them living the klan you wrote a book about it so when you were starting to work on your book did you yourself have any preconceptions about clansmen on how many of those stages are eventually. well yes i did have some up preconceptions about them because you...
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darrel of justice had this ruling. you can't be a judge in your own matter. so you can't give yourself a pardon.'t give your family members a pardon. you can't do any of these things. if that were test in the court, that would be found to be a failure. >> let me ask you the toughest question. this is the one i'm really wondering. if wolff is on the right track. if these quotes are substantially in the ballpark of what was being internally discussed, why would this be coming out? >> i think it is coming out because the author ofrt publication, andrew wiceman, he's the stronger prosecutor by public and private accounts of the entire team. he was a junk yard dog. and if it came from anybody -- >> i think because they're slightly embarrassed about what's happening. the mueller team with all their honor and integrity, people are starting to see that they did not go as far as they could have. i think if this is really leaking, part of the reason it is leaking, he could have pardoned this guy. he would have destroyed evidence. >> what you're saying, i think you're right. i'm not confirming it. no one i
darrel of justice had this ruling. you can't be a judge in your own matter. so you can't give yourself a pardon.'t give your family members a pardon. you can't do any of these things. if that were test in the court, that would be found to be a failure. >> let me ask you the toughest question. this is the one i'm really wondering. if wolff is on the right track. if these quotes are substantially in the ballpark of what was being internally discussed, why would this be coming out? >>...
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so, it could get kind of dicey. the read from a former california congressman darrell issa on that after this. hey, who are you?eff, i'm a car thief... what?! i'm here to steal your car because, well, that's my job. what? what?? what?! (laughing) what?? what?! what?! [crash] what?! haha, it happens. and if you've got cut-rate car insurance, paying for this could feel like getting robbed twice. so get allstate... and be better protected from mayhem... like me. ♪ thyou had a good run, but it's time to sell or trade it in, and you need to know what it's worth. with truecar, just enter your license plate and see your car's value in real time. sports package and low mileage? nice. incident with a shopping cart... not so nice. sunroof? real nice. within minutes, you'll have a true cash offer and you can head to a local certified dealership to cash out or trade in. enjoy a better way to sell or trade in your car with truecar. who used expedia to book the vacation rental that led to the ride ♪ which took them to the place where they discovered that sometimes a little down time can lift you right up. ♪ flights, hotels,
so, it could get kind of dicey. the read from a former california congressman darrell issa on that after this. hey, who are you?eff, i'm a car thief... what?! i'm here to steal your car because, well, that's my job. what? what?? what?! (laughing) what?? what?! what?! [crash] what?! haha, it happens. and if you've got cut-rate car insurance, paying for this could feel like getting robbed twice. so get allstate... and be better protected from mayhem... like me. ♪ thyou had a good run, but it's...
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criminals did not get any cash because an alarm went off so they were forced to go home empty-handed. unlike my prom date. the drive in darrell'sen identified but they were speaking espanol. police believe they may have been democrats running for president! definitely drive like beto. topic number two. let's go to north carolina, say north carolina, say north carolina, say heels! everyone is trying to get in shape for fourth of july. this is why should never buy -- the cub hit the streets to get 5000 steps. they made sure he did not take a detour at shoney's. apparently someone not over did in the man cave this winter now he is playing catch up because he doesn't want to be the only bear wearing a t-shirt in the pool next weekend. of course this is not the only exercise story making headlines. a california jogger lucky to be okay after being stung 50 times by a swarm of bees. which is why should never run a hive k-- returning monday from los angeles, i will see you there.topic number three. speaking of california, let's go to where the fish prices -- this ended with a fish out of water. they rated a pond. he fled with two fish.
criminals did not get any cash because an alarm went off so they were forced to go home empty-handed. unlike my prom date. the drive in darrell'sen identified but they were speaking espanol. police believe they may have been democrats running for president! definitely drive like beto. topic number two. let's go to north carolina, say north carolina, say north carolina, say heels! everyone is trying to get in shape for fourth of july. this is why should never buy -- the cub hit the streets to...
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so i would like this to display my hands, nothing in them, and i stood up and approached him. i said hi, mr. kelly. my name is darrellavis. come on in. >> on c-span. >> now, former senator and governor sam brownback space at a heritage foundation event on human rights abuses in china. he currently serves as the state department's ambassador at large for religious freedom. this is 90 minutes. >> i think we'll get started here. i'm walter. thank you for coming out. welcome back. really important issue we're here to discuss today, what minorities face in western china today. what we hope to do is understand itit
so i would like this to display my hands, nothing in them, and i stood up and approached him. i said hi, mr. kelly. my name is darrellavis. come on in. >> on c-span. >> now, former senator and governor sam brownback space at a heritage foundation event on human rights abuses in china. he currently serves as the state department's ambassador at large for religious freedom. this is 90 minutes. >> i think we'll get started here. i'm walter. thank you for coming out. welcome back....
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i used to be next door to darrell issa and all the equipment he threw out, i would take in. he was moving so much faster than the rest of us. i value the small businesses because somebody's going to do it differently and they're going to set the model for the rest of us. but in a variety of hearings we've talked about that. as it relates to constituent engagement, can you speak to whether you find value in the current 435 small business models or whether you would nd value in a consolidated single house resource-driven model? >> we would recommend to consider looking at the cost savings of consolidating some of the things you do like the bulk purchasing of computers. if you went to dell and asked them to buy 14 computers, they'll give you a price. they'll give you a better price if you ask for 14,000. mr. fitch: that's one thing. also the services and software you use in that area that is for constituent engagement is another area you could explore. having numbers and research on that would be helpful. so those are just a couple of areas. in the innovation side we'd like to see offices innov
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so you can make you -- of your online. brought to you as a public service by your cable or satellite provider. q&a, darrellavis talks about his book where he details the friend in ku klux klan members and convinces him to leave the organization. >> he walked into the room, wearing military camouflage with the blood drop emblem right here. the initials kkk right here on his chest. embroidered across his beret on his head were, knights of the ku klux klan. on his hip, a semi automatic handgun. he was followed right behind him by the grand dragon. dark blue suit and tie. when the nighthawk entered the room, he saw me, he froze. mr. kelly bumped into his back. the guy stopped short. they regained their balance. i knew what they were thinking. thinking, they got the wrong room number or this was a setup. an ambush. i would like this to display my hands. nothing in them. i stood up and approached him. hi, mr. kelly. come on in. at 8:00 eastern on c-span. >> 1944 documentary "d-day to armany," was shot and edited news of the day correspondent who was covering invasion of france. he shot this for himself while als
so you can make you -- of your online. brought to you as a public service by your cable or satellite provider. q&a, darrellavis talks about his book where he details the friend in ku klux klan members and convinces him to leave the organization. >> he walked into the room, wearing military camouflage with the blood drop emblem right here. the initials kkk right here on his chest. embroidered across his beret on his head were, knights of the ku klux klan. on his hip, a semi automatic...
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so stop. sophie shevardnadze it is sad the number of white supremacist hate groups is on the right but my guest today is convinced that their message of hate can be decided with. darrell davis musician who convinced.
so stop. sophie shevardnadze it is sad the number of white supremacist hate groups is on the right but my guest today is convinced that their message of hate can be decided with. darrell davis musician who convinced.
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darrell issa. >> horrors, do they ever stop here? so you're not bringing to your job some kind of political bias against this president, is that correct? >> none whatsoever. >> and you're an obama appointee though or a hold over? >> no i'm a president trump appointee. >> president trump appointed you? >> yes he did. >> oh, my lord. well, gosh. so presumably being who you are, you would be inclined not to violate the law, not to ignore your duties, but you probably, if you could, you would bend over backwards to counsel someone who was in trouble with the law that you're charged with enforcing to kind of wipe themselves, give them a warning, a chance so it doesn't have to get to a level that it now is. would that be a fair statement? >> i wouldn't say bend over backwards. i do believe it is my job, but in a nonpartisan way to assist the administration in complying with all the laws. osc generally enforces whistle blower laws. one of the things i'm concerned about is make sure whistle blowers are protect. we have a very robust effort to t
darrell issa. >> horrors, do they ever stop here? so you're not bringing to your job some kind of political bias against this president, is that correct? >> none whatsoever. >> and you're an obama appointee though or a hold over? >> no i'm a president trump appointee. >> president trump appointed you? >> yes he did. >> oh, my lord. well, gosh. so presumably being who you are, you would be inclined not to violate the law, not to ignore your duties, but...
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gave them the wrong number or this is an ambush so i displayed my hands and i stood up and i approached him and i said hi mister kelly my name is darrell davis come on in. [inaudible conversations] welcome to new america with a policy forum accelerating 5g for all americans. i direct the wireless feature program here at new america as part of the open technology institute and they see quite a few familiar faces so i will talk about this new exciting wireless environment we are in the process of creating right now. the race to 5g is increasingly the number one policy priority at the sec. and to influence others as well for example, president trump calls the race the economic imperative but not using huawei citing security of the 5g networks and the devices that will connect everything in our society. but the 5g wireless networks would be characterized in general so with those gigabit fast speeds the delay between less than five seconds and the ability to connect a much larger number in a small area everything in your home or office from appliances to your cars so this is the real game changer. we are here today from the nexgen wi-fi net
gave them the wrong number or this is an ambush so i displayed my hands and i stood up and i approached him and i said hi mister kelly my name is darrell davis come on in. [inaudible conversations] welcome to new america with a policy forum accelerating 5g for all americans. i direct the wireless feature program here at new america as part of the open technology institute and they see quite a few familiar faces so i will talk about this new exciting wireless environment we are in the process of...
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so i went like this to display my hands, nothing in them and i stood up and i approached him i said hello mr. kelly my name is darrell davis, and be back sunday night on eight eastern on c-span. now a discussion on healthcare journalism and how to cover a mistakes and costs. new york university hosted the event with laura beil created of the podcast and cancer surgeon author of unaccountable in the upcoming book the price we pay. this is 90 minutes. >> hello everybody and welcome to our second conversation on science munication my name is dan fagin emma professor of the recording program in the communication workshop. you are here at the arthur l carter journalism institute at nyu. we are pleased that c-span is here with us as well as her usual live streaming and we been
so i went like this to display my hands, nothing in them and i stood up and i approached him i said hello mr. kelly my name is darrell davis, and be back sunday night on eight eastern on c-span. now a discussion on healthcare journalism and how to cover a mistakes and costs. new york university hosted the event with laura beil created of the podcast and cancer surgeon author of unaccountable in the upcoming book the price we pay. this is 90 minutes. >> hello everybody and welcome to our...
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so i went like this, i went to display my hands, nothing in them, but i stood up, and i approach them. i said himes or kelly, my name is darrell davis. kelly, my name. is darrell davis. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on q&a. >> up next, actress taraji hen son testifies about suicide risk blackntal health in youth teens. the congressional black caucus is the host of this discussion. [applause] [indiscernible] >> good morning. welcome to the second forum of the congressional black caucus's emergency task force on black youth suicide and mental health. i need to start by saying thank you to my colleagues who obviously changed their schedules in order to be present here today for this important event. this caucus with two core missions, to identify comprehensive legislation that will result in solutions that will reverse the growing trend of black youth and broader suicide, and to raise the awareness and sound the alarms that parents and educators understand what is happening and what to look for in their own children. there is often no better way than to raised awareness then to have the voices of well-known icons in the communi
so i went like this, i went to display my hands, nothing in them, but i stood up, and i approach them. i said himes or kelly, my name is darrell davis. kelly, my name. is darrell davis. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on q&a. >> up next, actress taraji hen son testifies about suicide risk blackntal health in youth teens. the congressional black caucus is the host of this discussion. [applause] [indiscernible] >> good morning. welcome to the second forum of the...
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gave them the wrong number or this is an ambush so i displayed my hands and i stood up and i approached him and i said hi mister kelly my name is darrelldavis come on in.
gave them the wrong number or this is an ambush so i displayed my hands and i stood up and i approached him and i said hi mister kelly my name is darrelldavis come on in.
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darrell and d. [applause] [singing] [singing] [singing] [singing] [applause] >> congratulations, nine. >> as we close the ceremony, please join me in one more big round to congratulate our 26th chief janine nicholson. [cheers and applause] >> thank you souch for attending. please join she nicholson across venice at the greenroom of the veterans building for a reception. now i would like to ask all uniformed officers to make your way to the stage for a photograph. thank you so much. >> this lodge is home to some of the best fly casting pools in the world. these shallow concrete pools don't have fish. this is just a place where people come to practice their fly casting technique. ith was built in the 1930's and ever since, people have been coming here to get back to nature. every year, the world championship of fly casting is held in san francisco and visitors from all over the globe travel to be here. >> we are here with phil, general manage of san francisco rec and parks department at the anglers lodge. what do you think about this? >> it is spectacular, travis from oregon, taught me a snake roll and a space cast. >> there are people from all over the world come to san francisco and say this is the place to be. >> yeah. it's amazing, w
darrell and d. [applause] [singing] [singing] [singing] [singing] [applause] >> congratulations, nine. >> as we close the ceremony, please join me in one more big round to congratulate our 26th chief janine nicholson. [cheers and applause] >> thank you souch for attending. please join she nicholson across venice at the greenroom of the veterans building for a reception. now i would like to ask all uniformed officers to make your way to the stage for a photograph. thank you so...
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darrell issa took over. >> do the horrors ever stop? [laughter] >> so you are not bringing to your job some kind of political bias against this president, is that correct? >> none whatsoever. >> and you are an obama appointee? >> no, i am a trump appointee. >> president trump appointed you? my lord. gosh. so presumably, being who you are, you would be inclined not to violate the law, not to ignore your duties, but you probably would if you could. you would bend over backwards to cancel someone who was in trouble with the law you are in charge with enforcing to kind of write himself/herself -- right himself/herself, give them a warning come much and, so it does not have to get to the level it now is. would that be a fair statement? >> i would not been over backwards. i do believe it is my job in a nonpartisan way to assist the administration and comply with all the laws. generally enforces whistleblower laws and retaliation. one of the things i am concerned about is to make sure whistleblowers are protected. we have a very robust effort to train people o
darrell issa took over. >> do the horrors ever stop? [laughter] >> so you are not bringing to your job some kind of political bias against this president, is that correct? >> none whatsoever. >> and you are an obama appointee? >> no, i am a trump appointee. >> president trump appointed you? my lord. gosh. so presumably, being who you are, you would be inclined not to violate the law, not to ignore your duties, but you probably would if you could. you would...
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darrell and d. [applause] [singing] [singing] [singing] [singing] [applause] >> congratulations, nine. >> as we close the ceremony, please join me in one more big round to congratulate our 26th chief janine nicholson. [cheers and applause] >> thank you so much for attending. please join she nicholson across venice at the greenroom of the veterans building for a reception. now i would like to ask all uniformed officers to make your way to the stage for a photograph. thank you so much. captioning starting. good afternoon and welcome to the mayor's disability council this friday may 17 in room 400 of san francisco city hall. city hall is accessible to persons using wheelchairs and other assistive mobility devices. wheelchair access is provided at the grove, van ness and mcallister street via ramps. wheelchair access at the polk street, entrance is provided through a wheelchair lift. assistive listening devices are available and our meeting is real captioned and sign language interpreted. please ask staff for assistance if needed. to prevent electrical interference with this room's sound system and to respect everyone, please silence all mobile phones and pdas. your cooperation is appreciated. we welcome the public's participation during p
darrell and d. [applause] [singing] [singing] [singing] [singing] [applause] >> congratulations, nine. >> as we close the ceremony, please join me in one more big round to congratulate our 26th chief janine nicholson. [cheers and applause] >> thank you so much for attending. please join she nicholson across venice at the greenroom of the veterans building for a reception. now i would like to ask all uniformed officers to make your way to the stage for a photograph. thank you...
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so i went like this, i went to display my hands, nothing in them, but i stood up, and i approach them. i said himes or kelly, my name is darrell davis. kelly, my name. is darrell davis. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on q&a. >> up next, actress taraji hen son testifies about suicide risk blackntal health in youth
so i went like this, i went to display my hands, nothing in them, but i stood up, and i approach them. i said himes or kelly, my name is darrell davis. kelly, my name. is darrell davis. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on q&a. >> up next, actress taraji hen son testifies about suicide risk blackntal health in youth
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so much for having me. what a treat. >> all q&a programs are available on our website or as a podcast at c-span.org. > next sunday on q&a, musician and author darrellavis, who for over 30 years has befriended members of the ku klux klan to try and understand their hatred and convince them that they are wrong. that's q&a next sunday at 8:00 .m. eastern on c-span. >> the reviews are in for c-span's "the presidents book." it recently topped the new york times new and noteworthy column. from the new york journal of books, it makes a fast engrossing read. c-span's the presidents makes a great gift. we read about how they rank the best and worst chief executives, from george washington to barack obama, explore the life events that shaped our leaders. challenges they face and the legacies they have left behind. c-span's "the presidents" is available as a hard cover or
so much for having me. what a treat. >> all q&a programs are available on our website or as a podcast at c-span.org. > next sunday on q&a, musician and author darrellavis, who for over 30 years has befriended members of the ku klux klan to try and understand their hatred and convince them that they are wrong. that's q&a next sunday at 8:00 .m. eastern on c-span. >> the reviews are in for c-span's "the presidents book." it recently topped the new york times...
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so i went like this to display my hands, nothing in them and i stood up and i approached him. i said hi mister kelly my name is darrell davis come on in. >> sunday night at eight eastern on q&a on c-span. >>> sunday on american history to be on c-span three emma we continue our coverage of the 75th and a receipt of d-day at 1 pm eastern listen to past american presidents who traveled to normandy speeches to honor the fallen starting with jimmy carter in 1978. he is followed by ronald reagan in 1984 emma bill clinton in 1994, george w. bush in 2004, and barack obama in 2014. and at 4 pm eastern on real america the 1944 film d-day to germany. >> we need a chair ballet because we thought we could use it as a port but we found that cherbourg shown here was pretty badly destroyed by the germans themselves. they destroyed the docks which we thought we could use and it took them if i recall almost 2 months before we can bring a ship in. >> at 6:30 on oral histories world war ii veteran john ron describes how his company was diverted to omaha beach. this constant artillery fire and the cries of the wounded.'s mac most of it w
so i went like this to display my hands, nothing in them and i stood up and i approached him. i said hi mister kelly my name is darrell davis come on in. >> sunday night at eight eastern on q&a on c-span. >>> sunday on american history to be on c-span three emma we continue our coverage of the 75th and a receipt of d-day at 1 pm eastern listen to past american presidents who traveled to normandy speeches to honor the fallen starting with jimmy carter in 1978. he is followed...
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darrell in caldwell, idaho, independent. good morning to you. caller: good morning, greta. because i am independent, i am a lot freer than a lot of other people so look at things from a different perspective per most of those people on that staged, judges, know how many have a lawmaking element of their occupation. then you look at congress, republicans and democrats, those people are lawyers. they are trained to argue and get nothing done. donald trump is the only guy who has ever been able, in just a few words, he comes into what the actual story is. there are incompetent people, and you have a situation where none of these people running for the presidency forever one second think, you know what, you know who controls the planet? the same one who controls the universe. but you will not mention that because you have some people who will put dynamite on them and that is not good. hillary wrote a book on what happened and what happened is that the creator of the universe did not want her to be president . time to lock her up. host: darrell, which one of these candidates are you worried about, in a general election matchup? because iy of them hav
darrell in caldwell, idaho, independent. good morning to you. caller: good morning, greta. because i am independent, i am a lot freer than a lot of other people so look at things from a different perspective per most of those people on that staged, judges, know how many have a lawmaking element of their occupation. then you look at congress, republicans and democrats, those people are lawyers. they are trained to argue and get nothing done. donald trump is the only guy who has ever been able,...
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darrell issa and later chasten changes, both republicans, and he was also the staff director for late senator john mccain when he led the committee on investigations. sorry, the senate select committee on investigations. sonoticed that line in the white house's statement, and i thought it was interesting, this is the special counsel who is definitely a republican. he was appointed by president trump its way 70. back in 2017.-- they were dogged in the investigations of the obama administration, as they should have been, in my opinion. it would be hard to say that the idea of media pressure and liberal organizations sort of bringing this gentleman in seemsular to heel just divorced from his background and the approach he has taken to oversight in the past. i look at the work he has done, and i see someone who is committed to protecting whistleblowers, to protecting the integrity of the federal workforce, but that is kind of all the white house has in this instance, is to resort to those sort of ad hominem's. host: let's go to the phones. who isalk to rachel, calling from forney, texas, on independent line. rachel, good morning. caller: good morning. i want to talk about acosta, which trump appointed labor
darrell issa and later chasten changes, both republicans, and he was also the staff director for late senator john mccain when he led the committee on investigations. sorry, the senate select committee on investigations. sonoticed that line in the white house's statement, and i thought it was interesting, this is the special counsel who is definitely a republican. he was appointed by president trump its way 70. back in 2017.-- they were dogged in the investigations of the obama administration,...