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this is story corps hearing will take place in a few days. today reggie which will explain his motivations to a group of students that this struggle is a personal one. partner has been involved in the opioid addiction the opioid crossus ever since the death of his son brian and i had a nice that also related to drugs and so when the attorney general talked about representing the state. in this case. i think he knew that we both had family members that because of the epidemic. we're going to talk to the incoming freshman athletes at the university of oklahoma i'm going to tell on. a story about my son brandon and that's the power of addiction and how dangerous it is and maybe. save somebody's life. i think i got a chance to shake almost everybody's hand when you came in i was trying to figure out what sport you are it's hard to guess every sport from your you know your size but thank you guys for coming. so let me introduce you to my co speaker tonight this is brandon. and rand is not here today and i'll tell you why later this is me when i wa
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there's the story of the tough marine corps sergeant shouting at his raw recruits at boot camp. there is no racial bigotry he screams. in my eyes every one of you are equally worthless. my orders are to we'd -- weed all who cannot serve in the marine corps. do you magg ma gegots understand that. i remember how the first rifle platoon i commanded as a young second lieutenant was literally about one-third white, one-third
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explain what the story corps reasons but also the political context is very important it remains to be seen who is going to be the winner and that will influence the rest of president backhauls mandate it looks as if there is a push by the green party in france and the green party might even get one of the major cities and that is really. very big turning point in the country and xyron mental preoccupations are become the key and president mccall wants to serve on that wave yeah i was going to say is a big moment for the greens right around the world isn't it as countries try to rebuild as they emerge from covert 90 what purchase will the greens get here. the real. challenge for the political elite in general is $11.00 the green party that has been pushing this agenda for a long time but now every party has included climate change and environment preoccupations into their program so it's a question of whether people 'd will support only the green party to be the the real master of change in that show or whether they can trust someone like president back home who doesn't come regionally
explain what the story corps reasons but also the political context is very important it remains to be seen who is going to be the winner and that will influence the rest of president backhauls mandate it looks as if there is a push by the green party in france and the green party might even get one of the major cities and that is really. very big turning point in the country and xyron mental preoccupations are become the key and president mccall wants to serve on that wave yeah i was going to...
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there's the story of the tough marine corps sergeant shouting at his raw recruits at boot camp. there is no racial bigotry he screams. in my eyes every one of you are equally worthless. my orders are to we'd -- weed all who cannot serve in the marine corps. do you magg ma gegots understand that. i remember how the first rifle platoon i commanded as a young second lieutenant was literally about one-third white, one-third black, one-third hispanic. my platoon sergeant was an african american marine named willis townes. he was outstanding in every way, sergeant townes. i learned so much from him about leadership. his dream in life was to be the first african american sergeant major of the entire marine corps. he never reached that goal. a few weeks after i attended a martin luther king jr. ceremony with him in which he received an award for his leadership in the community, he was killed in a training accident. that was the worst day of my life. but just a few years later, the marine corps named another outstanding african american marine to be sergeant major of the entire marine co
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corps. long story short. wound up being the sculpture the official name is the marine corps memorial in washington. the iwo jima memorial in washington. the story about the flag during world war ii you might not know about, in the darkest days of world war ii, in the spring and summer of 1942, when morale wasn't good and things weren't going well for us, an advertising man got an idea and came to the government and the government said, this is a great idea. he said, why don't we have every magazine in the country or as many as you can, put a flag on the july issue on the cover, unitedith the words, " we stand." united weas the first stand campaign. and the current use of the day -- i call it united we stand two. united we stand one happened. virtually every magazine cooperated. "ladies home journal," "life," everyone, "farm journal." they managed to get an image of the flag and the words "united as one" on them. the smithsonian had a collector who wound up collecting several hundred and they exhibited them a
corps. long story short. wound up being the sculpture the official name is the marine corps memorial in washington. the iwo jima memorial in washington. the story about the flag during world war ii you might not know about, in the darkest days of world war ii, in the spring and summer of 1942, when morale wasn't good and things weren't going well for us, an advertising man got an idea and came to the government and the government said, this is a great idea. he said, why don't we have every...
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chips, interesting story morgan stanley downgrading nvidia it means kla corp., lam research, corvo and qualcomm, new high for them. you see, more positives than negatives today. the reopening story, retail sales very much a positive beijing closing schools is a negative on the reopening story. reopening stimulus and treatment. back to you. now to the bond market where yields are joining the market rally. rick is tracking the action at the cme. >> absolutely, kelly that retail sales you can't say too much about it. it was a strong number there's evidence all across the country that the ropings in some areas are pretty hots. i would have to say this my little town, the shell shves ar empty. what you'll notice is around 10:38 eastern we see the yields dropped and a big bid came into the treasury market. we didn't see a huge effect by jay powell's talk or any of the interactions with the senators the dollar index year to date chart are holding instead of last year. dollar index is up a bit tyler, back to you >>> thank you very much. more jerome towel today. the chair beginning two days of
chips, interesting story morgan stanley downgrading nvidia it means kla corp., lam research, corvo and qualcomm, new high for them. you see, more positives than negatives today. the reopening story, retail sales very much a positive beijing closing schools is a negative on the reopening story. reopening stimulus and treatment. back to you. now to the bond market where yields are joining the market rally. rick is tracking the action at the cme. >> absolutely, kelly that retail sales you...
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usually count numbered by politicos reflected also in the press corps covering a shortage of reporters trying to have science of the story i'm not sure that sanctions need to take the lead but i certainly think they should be you know at the table and i think that is something that also bothers me when i see the press conferences there are a lot of important questions that science journalists you know to ask the political journalists don't know to ask do you have true or people in georgia who are soon going to have a choice about going in there for a lot of mail from on our getting that tattoo retail businesses need a bit of time to shop did a bit of time to prepare to wipe out all the opening of german coffee and provision title which one to the sopranos can. put it in. the presidential order. in by on of the reason it just seems like this press conference would really profit if there were also science journalists there the only body not einstein i know by we don't have access to. i'm not a scientist and on 3 to. we have indeed immediately think with joe i displaying does not have a single scientist us and does not have
usually count numbered by politicos reflected also in the press corps covering a shortage of reporters trying to have science of the story i'm not sure that sanctions need to take the lead but i certainly think they should be you know at the table and i think that is something that also bothers me when i see the press conferences there are a lot of important questions that science journalists you know to ask the political journalists don't know to ask do you have true or people in georgia who...
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story. ms. kennedy: thank you. ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioningtute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] all q&a programs are available on our website, or as a podcast at c-span.org. journal,'s washington every day, were taking your calls live, on the air, on the news of the day, and we discussed policy issues that impact you. coming up monday morning, a conversation on race relations and polishing in the u.s. following the death of george floyd. robert woodson, founder and president of the woodson center. watch live at 7:00 eastern monday morning, and be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, facebook messages, and tweets. >> on wednesday, british lawmakers return to the house of commons, following two-week recess, where the question prime minister boris johnson over his handling of the coronavirus pandemic. the prime minister and party leaders also commented on the death of george floyd and the protests across the u.s. >> let us begin. thank you, mr. speaker.
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story. ms. kennedy: thank you. ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioningtitute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> all q&a episodes are available on our website and is a podcast at c-span.org. washington journal every day, taking your calls live on the air on the news of the day and we will discuss issues that impact you. coming up monday, conversation on race relations in the u.s. following the death of george floyd. with the justice correspondent for "the nation." followed by the founder and president of the woods and center. watch washington journal live at 7 a.m. eastern monday morning and join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comment and text messages and tweets. >> on monday morning house speaker nancy pelosi holds a news conference with members of the congressional black caucus and senate democrats to unveil legislation addressing police reform, racial profiling, and equal justice. that is live monday at 10:30 a.m. eastern on c-span. c-span.org, and live on the free c-span radio app. >> the
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corps. hello, rob, how you doin'? >> i'm great. i'm great. >> jimmy: now rob, you've got quite a story.transferred to new york city to help out there at the javits center. they set up a temporary facility there. how much time when you get the call from the navy, how much time do you get to get your things together and go? >> normally you have a quite decent amount of time. but this time we actually had two days. so i got a call on tuesday. i was at my job. and they said hey, you got to be on a flight on thursday. you got to get ready to go. so i looked at my boss, i got to go, i got things i got to do. off i went, it was crunch course. i had to pack my bags real quick, talk to the family a little bit, and i was literally in new york on thursday. >> jimmy: you got a wife and two kids. how old are your daughters? >> one 8-year-old. hear name's raelin. and a two-month-old back then. now she's almost four months. but she's camilla. >> jimmy: things were pretty daisy back then. i assume things have calmed down. where are you right now? >> right now i'm in jacksonville. we just got sent back
corps. hello, rob, how you doin'? >> i'm great. i'm great. >> jimmy: now rob, you've got quite a story.transferred to new york city to help out there at the javits center. they set up a temporary facility there. how much time when you get the call from the navy, how much time do you get to get your things together and go? >> normally you have a quite decent amount of time. but this time we actually had two days. so i got a call on tuesday. i was at my job. and they said hey,...
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there's the story of the tough marine corps sergeant shouting at his raw recruits at boot camp. there is no racial bigotry he screams. in my eyes every one of you are equally worthless. my orders are to we'd -- weed all who cannot serve in the marine corps. do you magg ma gegots understand that. i remember how the first rifle platoon i commanded as a young second lieutenant was literally about one-third white, one-third black, one-third hispanic. my platoon sergeant was an african american marine named willis townes. he was outstanding in every way, sergeant townes. i learned so much from him about leadership. his dream in life was to be the first african american sergeant major of the entire marine corps. he never reached that goal. a few weeks after i attended a martin luther king jr. ceremony with him in which he received an award for his leadership in the community, he was killed in a training accident. that was the worst day of my life. but just a few years later, the marine corps named another outstanding african american marine to be sergeant major of the entire marine co
there's the story of the tough marine corps sergeant shouting at his raw recruits at boot camp. there is no racial bigotry he screams. in my eyes every one of you are equally worthless. my orders are to we'd -- weed all who cannot serve in the marine corps. do you magg ma gegots understand that. i remember how the first rifle platoon i commanded as a young second lieutenant was literally about one-third white, one-third black, one-third hispanic. my platoon sergeant was an african american...
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corp. >> we had them on last week. i think they told a good story the timeshare business is a good one. look, am i jumping up and down about anything involving hospitality and leisure? no when they come down, get out of covid runs out it will be good let's go to mike in new york, mike >> caller: hi, boo-yah mr. cramer >> boo-yah. >> caller: mike from upstate new york. >> all right >> caller: technology company. >> i like anyone that makes sells easier and that's one of them victor >> caller: this is victor, columbus, ohio, action alerts plus member. >> go get them >> caller: hey, jimmy, want to give a big shoutout and big buckeye boo-yah and appreciate your help with your covid-19 index, make some money. >> thank you. >> caller: off great advice. >> thank you we have the big five going with the action alerts since whenever the little five. what's going on? >> caller: so jimmy, you've been talking about it for a couple days time to pull back. i want to realize gains. i need you to back me off the ledge. i want to back up the truck and i want to buy h and r block and there is three reason
corp. >> we had them on last week. i think they told a good story the timeshare business is a good one. look, am i jumping up and down about anything involving hospitality and leisure? no when they come down, get out of covid runs out it will be good let's go to mike in new york, mike >> caller: hi, boo-yah mr. cramer >> boo-yah. >> caller: mike from upstate new york. >> all right >> caller: technology company. >> i like anyone that makes sells easier...
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captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] announcer 1: "american history tv" on c-span3, exploring the people and events that tell the american story every weekend. this weekend sunday at 4:00 eastern, four films from the 1940's and 1950's profiling various industries negatively impacted today by the coronavirus pandemic. at 8:00 p.m. eastern, the nixon indian reforms, a new era of self-government. watch "american history tv" this weekend on c-span3. ♪ >> john charles fremont brought the pacific coast into the united states. at the beginning of this story the united states did not have a pacific coast. there was territory in oregon that was disputed with britain and territory in california which belonged to mexico. fremont took part in the conquest of california in time for the gold rush. so he did play a real role in changing the map of the united states. >> steve inskeep on his book imperfect union, how john fremont helped cause the civil war. it :00 eastern on q&a. &a/8:00 eastern on q >> federal communications commission or michael o'rielly. >> i think the difficult circumstances from the covid-19 pandemic, the communications n
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stories should really examine their bias. even something about our president, every morning i've listened to you since my kids were little and they're all grown. two served in the marine corps. now what i have is a news agency in cspan, cnn and, msnbc, even fox news is getting on the band wagon. everybody is slandering this president. every day. pick something that's positive about our president or maybe you could do an expose on joe biden. maybe you could look into the fbi scandal that you guys just once trump was acquitted, you guys just drop it and pick up the next hateful thing you can find about our president. it's shameful and you ought to be ashamed of yourself. god bless america and i'll be in tulsa on saturday. god bless america. >> randy, for you and others, this book is dominating the national newspapers. the decision makers in washington are talking about it. the president has acknowledged it and put out tweets, did an interview with "the wall street journal." giving his side. and his reaction to this book. we're letting you know all of that and then only here on this program do you get to call in and tell washington who's chatting about this, what you think of
stories should really examine their bias. even something about our president, every morning i've listened to you since my kids were little and they're all grown. two served in the marine corps. now what i have is a news agency in cspan, cnn and, msnbc, even fox news is getting on the band wagon. everybody is slandering this president. every day. pick something that's positive about our president or maybe you could do an expose on joe biden. maybe you could look into the fbi scandal that you...
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corps combat pilot. he served in okinawa. before the pandemic, sam led us into his home to hear some incredible war stories. >> was sent overseaster pilot with no experience, none of us had any experience at that time. there was none of this sitting and figuring somebody out and shooting him down. i remember every detail of every one of those flights. i had innumerable wonderful experiences that are staying with me. >> martha: happy birthday to sample some. if you are interested in other heroic stories on the pacific war, check out my book "unknown valor" come up the story families who sacrifice. we are coming up in the anniversary of d-day and we look forward to sharing that with y you. that is the story of a wednesday, june 24th, 2020. tucker carlson is coming up next, good night, everybody. ♪ ♪ a >> tucker: a good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." we spent an awful lot of time over the past few weeks to try to figure out and explain what's happening to our country. at times it's been depressing but it seems important. at this point it seems pretty clear that nothing is what we are told it is. this is not about
corps combat pilot. he served in okinawa. before the pandemic, sam led us into his home to hear some incredible war stories. >> was sent overseaster pilot with no experience, none of us had any experience at that time. there was none of this sitting and figuring somebody out and shooting him down. i remember every detail of every one of those flights. i had innumerable wonderful experiences that are staying with me. >> martha: happy birthday to sample some. if you are interested in...
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captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] and drum p -- fife laying] ♪ ♪ history tv on c-span3, exploring the people and events that tell the american storyery weekend. coming up this weekend at 10:00 a.m. eastern on "reel america," 57" lookingucation at issues surrounding school talking about teacher pay and student dropout rate. sunday at 6:00 p.m. eastern on " american artifacts" part two of the tour through mobile alabama. at 7:00 p.m. eastern a discussion on emancipation in washington, d.c., and the experience of newly freed africans, especially women following the emancipation act. exploring the american story, watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >> next, we hear from president lyndon b. johnson, who traveled to johns hopkins university in the spring of 1965 to explain american policy in vietnam. in a televised speech, he posed the question, why must we take this painful road? he went on to declare that the u.s. would not be defeated and would not withdraw until south vietnam had gained its independence. as provided by the lbj -- the video is provided by the lbj presidential library in austin, texas. johnson: during t
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he had agreements with the press corps wherever he went that they would only photograph him in ways that his wheelchair and leg braces would not be seen. the storyhis polio was one of triumph. a man who was struck down in the prime of his life overcame the disease and then went on to an absolutely unprecedented in many ways political career. roosevelt's polio became a story of inspiration for many other polio patients. the other thing that roosevelt did was he started a small foundation. he started it and then handed it over to his law partner. basil o'connor as roosevelt , person erred more up -- pursued -- as roosevelt pursued more opportunities, his partner grew the foundation before it became an enormous philanthropy. initially, it was called the foundation for infantile paralysis. that was because polio was known as infantile paralysis. later, they called it the march of dimes, which may be a more familiar name to viewers. they were incredibly creative to bringing attention to the disease and using roosevelt to mobilize the public to donate funds and time to find a cure. susan: i am sure some people listening to this who will remember march
he had agreements with the press corps wherever he went that they would only photograph him in ways that his wheelchair and leg braces would not be seen. the storyhis polio was one of triumph. a man who was struck down in the prime of his life overcame the disease and then went on to an absolutely unprecedented in many ways political career. roosevelt's polio became a story of inspiration for many other polio patients. the other thing that roosevelt did was he started a small foundation. he...
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oklahoma's top corps said it can go ahead and the location of the rally is also causing outrage because the city is assigned a one of the worst racial attacks in u.s. history reynolds has a story. supporters of president donald trump have camped out for days outside the arena also 2 whether by choice or lack of historical knowledge president trump has chosen to kick off his reelection campaign in a city built tourist for racist violence and mass murder in 1921 tolson's prosperous greenwood neighborhood was known as black wall street when rumors spread about an encounter between a black teenage boy and a white girl. armed gangs of whites rampage through greenwood killing and burning planes dropped incendiary bombs witnesses said some tulsa police officers set fire to homes and businesses while others stood by without intervening up to 300 african-americans were killed people saw bodies. lined up on the sand bars in the arkansas river and people talked about how bodies washed up downstream. and their people who said they stopped people being tossed into mass graves. in 2020 toso remains segregated with a history of racially discriminatory policing as protests over the killing of
oklahoma's top corps said it can go ahead and the location of the rally is also causing outrage because the city is assigned a one of the worst racial attacks in u.s. history reynolds has a story. supporters of president donald trump have camped out for days outside the arena also 2 whether by choice or lack of historical knowledge president trump has chosen to kick off his reelection campaign in a city built tourist for racist violence and mass murder in 1921 tolson's prosperous greenwood...
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story. turns out this had nothing to do with police. jillian: the restaurant apologizing for the confusion but should companies have to say sorry for supporting law enforcement or our military, joining us his marine corpsibutor joey jones. good morning. i still ask this question. why can't people support racial equality for all, why can't people support the injustices to end and be part of social injustice but still support our good police officers, thousands and thousands of them who go there every day risking their lives, not knowing if they are going to come home? >> honest people with convictions can. that is the problem. if that young lady's dad was a cop why couldn't she wear back the blue every single day, why should we be shamed away from doing it, why her employer apologize for her? we don't know that but that is a scenario that would be pretty reasonable. the point is if you are the kind of person that the roads gaps in police officers, matter to you two days ago, but for some reason don't matter to you today then you succumb to a narrative that isn't true and you are the one with the problem because you don't have conviction in your life, you don't believe in something enough to take a stand
story. turns out this had nothing to do with police. jillian: the restaurant apologizing for the confusion but should companies have to say sorry for supporting law enforcement or our military, joining us his marine corpsibutor joey jones. good morning. i still ask this question. why can't people support racial equality for all, why can't people support the injustices to end and be part of social injustice but still support our good police officers, thousands and thousands of them who go there...
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story of frances folsom cleveland. well, let's start with the press and the coverage, because without that, there would be no celebrity, of course. >> that's for sure. >> so the press corps, describe what it was like for the nation in the 1880s and how this business of covering presidents was beginning to come into an age of its own. >> well, if you think about the 1880s, it was probably what i would call the age of newspapers. every major city had multiple newspapers, and every one of those newspapers was looking for a way to make money. and the best way to make money was to get the best story. so whoever could find out where frances was saying, what she was wearing, what she was doing, what she looked like, who she was seeing, that was going to help sell papers. and it didn't hurt if they made a little bit of it up, either. >> well, it wasn't really quite a secret by the time june 2nd had come across. you tell a story in your book that the word was beginning to leak out and there were all sorts of investigations into who this young woman might be and what the circumstances could be. so they were really priming the pump, it sounds like. >> absolutely. well, from the tim
story of frances folsom cleveland. well, let's start with the press and the coverage, because without that, there would be no celebrity, of course. >> that's for sure. >> so the press corps, describe what it was like for the nation in the 1880s and how this business of covering presidents was beginning to come into an age of its own. >> well, if you think about the 1880s, it was probably what i would call the age of newspapers. every major city had multiple newspapers, and...