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stadium nothing that can see is the word they got so the whole country got to see last night on national tv sports director jason jason they beat a good team. they sure didn't pam do not sound too excited. >>new year new me we typically hear that phrase at nauseum around the new year it's cliche and usually not even true with most people but when the raiders senate they clearly meant it did you see that brand new 2 million dollars stadium on national tv last night and did you see the product on the field their car was throwing the ball on the ropes. josh jacobs and darren waller looked like they are among the best players in the league and the raiders there to show for it the only thing that was missing last night was the fans in their absence is only temporary once we're past this pandemic they will come in that stadium will be rocking owner mark davis who spearheaded the move to sin city did not attend the game. it was the first raiders game he's missed since 1963 when he was just 8 years old. davis said he will go to any games into the fans can today, jon gruden was asked if he had a cha
stadium nothing that can see is the word they got so the whole country got to see last night on national tv sports director jason jason they beat a good team. they sure didn't pam do not sound too excited. >>new year new me we typically hear that phrase at nauseum around the new year it's cliche and usually not even true with most people but when the raiders senate they clearly meant it did you see that brand new 2 million dollars stadium on national tv last night and did you see the...
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they formed a pact to shoot any gun that dru draws their gun and film it, get it on national tv. e former attorney general for florida, pam bondi. great to have you on. reaction to the headlines? >> i don't know where we start, first of all. we talk about violent gangs. i prosecuted violent gangs most of my career. that is so serious. every liberal mayor, every liberal governor in this governor, they need to come together on this they want to video and shoot police officers in chicago, should scare everyone in this country to death. we have great men and women in federal positions who will be there to protect chicago pd. i just say prayers for the chicago police. this is unbelievable what they want to do. that's real. these gangs are so violent. they don't care. how they promote themselves is by killing other people. elizabeth: you know this news just breaking, this development, i want your reaction to it. a seattle-baseman arrested during violent clashes in washington. he had driven across the country after going to riot in portland and kenosha. this is according to police and so
they formed a pact to shoot any gun that dru draws their gun and film it, get it on national tv. e former attorney general for florida, pam bondi. great to have you on. reaction to the headlines? >> i don't know where we start, first of all. we talk about violent gangs. i prosecuted violent gangs most of my career. that is so serious. every liberal mayor, every liberal governor in this governor, they need to come together on this they want to video and shoot police officers in chicago,...
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one point. when he was watching steven miller starting to get a lot of national attention on the trump campaign and in the white house as well. he would watch his friend on national tv, on cnn and things like that battling with jake tapper. and he started to get really concerned like what would happen if -- what would happen long-term? what would this mean long-term for steven miller's career? at one point his friend calls him up and says are you sure that this is something that you want to be doing? are you sure that this is right? and steven miller said that yes, he was sure. he was not worried. his friends weren't surprised that he came into a position of power, because they know how disciplined and hard working muller has been for his life. and very ambitions from the time he was in high school appearing on talk radio show programs. and being on national television when he was in college. so people aren't so much surprised, that has friends that knew him well weren't very surprised by his rise to power. but there were some of them who expressed me they were concerned about what this would mean for him long-term. because he was coming off, is such a villain in th
one point. when he was watching steven miller starting to get a lot of national attention on the trump campaign and in the white house as well. he would watch his friend on national tv, on cnn and things like that battling with jake tapper. and he started to get really concerned like what would happen if -- what would happen long-term? what would this mean long-term for steven miller's career? at one point his friend calls him up and says are you sure that this is something that you want to be...
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tv. every weekend on c-span3, explore our nation's past. c-span3, created by america's cable television companies as a public service and brought to you today by your television provider. >>> weeknights this month, we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's available every weekend on c-span3. tonight, san diego state university professor lectures on the vietnam war. he looks at the conflict from u.s. military escalation in 1965 to the fall of saigon 10 years later and the competing interests of the americans, chinese and soviets in the region. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 eastern. enjoy american history tv this week and every weekend on c-span3. >>> american history tv on c-span3, exploring the people and events that tell the american story every weekend. coming up this labor day weekend, saturday at 6:00 p.m. eastern on "the civil war," historians kevin levin and hillary greene discuss how we remember the civil war and whether to remove or contextualize confederate monuments. sunday at 6:00 p.m. eastern, we'll pr
tv. every weekend on c-span3, explore our nation's past. c-span3, created by america's cable television companies as a public service and brought to you today by your television provider. >>> weeknights this month, we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's available every weekend on c-span3. tonight, san diego state university professor lectures on the vietnam war. he looks at the conflict from u.s. military escalation in 1965 to the fall of saigon 10 years...
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biden is averaging one national tv interview and one question-taking session with reporters each week. kamala harris is even less accessible. trump has spoken this week to fox news, abc, greta van sustren and holds contentious news conferences almost every week day. >> why did you lie to the american people -- >> that's a terrible question and the phraseology. i didn't lee. the president makes more news than joe biden, mostly negative and it's by design. this makes it vital for journalists that get to question him. >> jesse: thanks. the commerce department says they will ban chinese-owned tik tok and we chat from u.s. app stores starting sunday. it says it will also impose technical restrictions that could limit their functionality in this country. the order cites national security and data privacy concerns. it's not clear how it will affect a deal by california tech giant oracle aimed at satisfying government concerns over data collection. stockses were down. the dow lost 245. the s&p 500 fell 38. the nasdaq dropped 117. for the week, the dow was off .03. the nasdaq finished down abo
biden is averaging one national tv interview and one question-taking session with reporters each week. kamala harris is even less accessible. trump has spoken this week to fox news, abc, greta van sustren and holds contentious news conferences almost every week day. >> why did you lie to the american people -- >> that's a terrible question and the phraseology. i didn't lee. the president makes more news than joe biden, mostly negative and it's by design. this makes it vital for...
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he said that on national tv yesterday. i said three years ago and i tend to believe in washington to people and listening to people. he sees himself as an autocrat. that's how he sees himself. >> do you have the same accountability to prominent democrats. not to concede election night and not to give up, to keep the fight on. we have a tough time accepting the results of the election. it would be the democrats that swallow the election report that mike results. are you saying the same today? democrats only accept the results of the election. >> it's one thing -- it's the same thing is not accepting. did she like it? no she didn't like it. we won but don't concede, don't concede right away. if you heard donald trump say that, he would be aghast, would right? >> al gore was too quick to concede it, and i still believe and i think she she would have one. you know that and i know that. that brings me to the next issue. both sides are predicting an illegal fight do you think we should have a fully staffed court just in case for
he said that on national tv yesterday. i said three years ago and i tend to believe in washington to people and listening to people. he sees himself as an autocrat. that's how he sees himself. >> do you have the same accountability to prominent democrats. not to concede election night and not to give up, to keep the fight on. we have a tough time accepting the results of the election. it would be the democrats that swallow the election report that mike results. are you saying the same...
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you're live on national tv. say i love you, are you in an established relationship then? i don't know. >> i think we should stick to the letter of it, which is that it's okay in an established relationship. >> what's that mean to you? i know what it means to you and mrs. hancock -- >> that's exactly how i was going to answer. i know i'm in an established relationship. >> okay. captioning made possible by comedy central - ♪ i'm going down to south park ♪ ♪ gonna have myself a time ♪ both: ♪ friendly faces everywhere ♪ ♪ humble folks without temptation ♪ - ♪ i'm going down to south park ♪ ♪ gonna leave my woes behind ♪ - ♪ ample parking day or night ♪ ♪ people spouting "howdy neighbor" ♪ - ♪ headin' on up to south park ♪ ♪ gonna see if i can't unwind ♪ - ♪ [muffled] - ♪ come on down to south park ♪ ♪ and meet some friends of mine ♪
you're live on national tv. say i love you, are you in an established relationship then? i don't know. >> i think we should stick to the letter of it, which is that it's okay in an established relationship. >> what's that mean to you? i know what it means to you and mrs. hancock -- >> that's exactly how i was going to answer. i know i'm in an established relationship. >> okay. captioning made possible by comedy central - ♪ i'm going down to south park ♪ ♪ gonna...
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the passing of ruth bader ginsburg, i wanted to give a woman who changed my life i thank you on national tvnd she looked at me and said miss mcdowell, i know where you're from, pull your head up, you're not stupid, just uneducated. change my life. so thank you. >> that's it for russ, special report is up next. >> bret: thank you, jessie. welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. tonight, has passed a grim milestone eclipsing the 200,000 mark for deaths due to the coronavirus. that's more than any other country has reported in the world. the race meantime is on to get a vaccine. we have team coverage tonight with breaking news on the push for a vaccine, the economic impact of the coronavirus wishing for more stimulus and we will take you to one country dealing with a major spike in cases. but first, president trump has picked up a major win with a commitment from one of his staunchest republican critics to vote on the president
the passing of ruth bader ginsburg, i wanted to give a woman who changed my life i thank you on national tvnd she looked at me and said miss mcdowell, i know where you're from, pull your head up, you're not stupid, just uneducated. change my life. so thank you. >> that's it for russ, special report is up next. >> bret: thank you, jessie. welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. tonight, has passed a grim milestone eclipsing the 200,000 mark for deaths due to the coronavirus. that's...
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kennedy goes on national tv on the 22nd of october announced the situation and declared the blockade, makes it clear that any missile attack from cuba would be considered an attack from the ussr. and would be answered. the naval blockade over the next 12 days of the crisis works and nsa intercepts confirm that soviet ships are turning back and u-2 images are used to embarrass moscow who denied that such work was going on. the soviets backed down. imagery intelligence and signals intelligence, monitor the removal of soviet missiles from cuba, during the crisis, a u-2 was shot down. kennedy refuses to escalate and instead he responds to kristoff's proposal that in exchange for removing the missiles, the u.s. pledges not to invade cuba. so, cuban missile crisis comes to a satisfactory ending which means the world did not end. that's good. but the kennedy bother's obsession with castro continues. the momentum continues to pressure cia to get rid of castro. so a senior cia official met with a cuban agent in paris on the 22nd of november, 1963 to give him poison to kill castro. that was the
kennedy goes on national tv on the 22nd of october announced the situation and declared the blockade, makes it clear that any missile attack from cuba would be considered an attack from the ussr. and would be answered. the naval blockade over the next 12 days of the crisis works and nsa intercepts confirm that soviet ships are turning back and u-2 images are used to embarrass moscow who denied that such work was going on. the soviets backed down. imagery intelligence and signals intelligence,...
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don't think biden can actually debate with other is willing to he stand on national tv and tell someone to shut up. host: do you think this moved the needle for anybody who may be undecided tonight? caller: i'm not sure. i think we need to see at least one or two more. host: october 15 is the next time you will see these two together. that will be down in miami. of course c-span will be live with all of it, and your reaction. does town ohio, support vice president biden. hi, i did not really know what to say, but joe gave me the verbiage opening. i think it was hilarious biden told trump to shut up because he was blathering. he would not let biden talk and he kept interrupting him. i found it really funny. they both kind of had a hard time getting out what they wanted to say at the beginning. it was like an awkward debate in the end, but i thought that particular moment was hilarious. honestly. i think it was really good that biden called him out on that. i was glad he did. i wish chris wallace had done the same. i know even julie he did do that, but it was nice to see biden do that. i
don't think biden can actually debate with other is willing to he stand on national tv and tell someone to shut up. host: do you think this moved the needle for anybody who may be undecided tonight? caller: i'm not sure. i think we need to see at least one or two more. host: october 15 is the next time you will see these two together. that will be down in miami. of course c-span will be live with all of it, and your reaction. does town ohio, support vice president biden. hi, i did not really...
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if you saw that brand new stadium, you agree with me 2 million dollars and it was the site on national tv and did you see the product on the field their car. he was throwing the ball in a row josh jacobs darren waller they look like they are among the best players in the league and the raiders are to know the show for the only thing that was missing last night where the fans and their absence is only temporary once we're past this pandemic they will come in that stadium will be rocking owner mark davis who spearheaded the move to the sin city did not attend the game. it was the first raiders game he's missed since 1963 when he was just 8 years old. davis said he won't go to any raiders games into the fans can got to respect that today, jon gruden was asked if he had a chance to talk to the raiders owner since that game. >>i know he's very proud of. this stadium and i know he's really proud of our team what they did last night >>and hopefully we can continue to keep it going but we did talk yes. >>miss the covid-19 pandemic the raiders continue to get back to the community. specifically th
if you saw that brand new stadium, you agree with me 2 million dollars and it was the site on national tv and did you see the product on the field their car. he was throwing the ball in a row josh jacobs darren waller they look like they are among the best players in the league and the raiders are to know the show for the only thing that was missing last night where the fans and their absence is only temporary once we're past this pandemic they will come in that stadium will be rocking owner...
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they get on national tv and preach to the american people it should be one way and in private, when the cameras are not rolling. >> the white house taking aim at nancy pelosi after the speaker is seen not wearing a mask in a hair salon. the speaker denies breaking covid rules. and progressive democrats bringing an end to the kennedy dynasty in massachusetts. martha maccallum is here live next. mortgage payments by $250 a month $3,000 a year, what would you do with the money? save for your retirement, update your home, maybe buy a new car? record low rates have dropped even lower. use your va streamline refi benefit now. one call to newday is all it takes to save $3,000 every year. ygypaex at philof cream cheese.w what makes the perfect schmear you need only the freshest milk and cream. that one! and the world's best, and possibly only, schmelier. philadelphia. schmear perfection. [narrator] this is steve. he used to have gum problems. now, he uses therabreath healthy gums oral rinse with clinically-proven ingredients and his gum problems have vanished. (crowd applauding) therabreath, i
they get on national tv and preach to the american people it should be one way and in private, when the cameras are not rolling. >> the white house taking aim at nancy pelosi after the speaker is seen not wearing a mask in a hair salon. the speaker denies breaking covid rules. and progressive democrats bringing an end to the kennedy dynasty in massachusetts. martha maccallum is here live next. mortgage payments by $250 a month $3,000 a year, what would you do with the money? save for your...
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. >> i don't fknow if your positions are at risk by coming on national tv and sounding the alarm butessage must be that porn. rosie, i'll start with you andainy chime in. what are the top three concerns for when students come back to actual class, even including the conditions where you'll be teaching in. >> so, would you say the top concerns in new york city are building concerns, obviously the continuation over estimating the quality of the school buildings. we have not gotten accurate ventilation reports, not gotten accurate and checking the buildings and make sure that ventilation is adequate. right now they're saying if you have one window that opens two inches, you have an adequately ventilated room which is obviously absurd. and i personally work in a building that does not have any windows that open. and we are really trusting that there are ventilation system that is keeping us safe and it is hard to know if that is accurate or not because no one is giving us any information. >> so windows, ventilation. what is your biggest concern? >> that this will spread. we know that con
. >> i don't fknow if your positions are at risk by coming on national tv and sounding the alarm butessage must be that porn. rosie, i'll start with you andainy chime in. what are the top three concerns for when students come back to actual class, even including the conditions where you'll be teaching in. >> so, would you say the top concerns in new york city are building concerns, obviously the continuation over estimating the quality of the school buildings. we have not gotten...
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. >>> this was quite a sight and played out on national tv, a civil yet firm exchange between president trump and governor newsom today face-to-face in sacramento. the issue, climate change, forest management and, of course, politics. let's bring in jessica aguirre. this was fascinating to watch. >> talk about polar opposite views on this one. yes, raj, president trump paid a very short visit to california to see the damage caused by the fires up front. now we should note he had this meeting with governor newsom who did not meet the president when he arrived on air force one. the president arrived at mcclelland park to discuss the deadly fires. he was also here to really meet with the pilots that did that amazing rescue of all those hikers in fresno. so they met. president trump, you know, doubled down on his stance when they started talking about climate change. the president continuing to say cleaning up the forest floors filled with leaves and better forest management would lead to less fires. and even governor newsom and other officials urged the president to recognize the impact of
. >>> this was quite a sight and played out on national tv, a civil yet firm exchange between president trump and governor newsom today face-to-face in sacramento. the issue, climate change, forest management and, of course, politics. let's bring in jessica aguirre. this was fascinating to watch. >> talk about polar opposite views on this one. yes, raj, president trump paid a very short visit to california to see the damage caused by the fires up front. now we should note he had...
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call't want to cause -- this young lady a liar on national tv. but trump told the american people he would show his taxes. he did not. the russia investigation, robert mueller proved that the trump campaign was willing to work with the russians. they found no evidence that he worked with the russians. his people on the campaign were willing to work with the russian government. that was proven. biden andys that joe his son should show their taxes or their dealings. let's see what the dealings with the chinese government that trump's daughter has, many patents that were approved during this administration. trump is a liar. this lady is supporting a liar. and the supreme court justice pic, it was ok for mcconnell to use thema's picks and american people as his reason. now that he has another pic in an election year, he says the american people are too stupid to understand this. i will make the decision. host: go ahead and respond, liz. guest: i love that qualifier there. donald.perfectly fine, willingness to accept help, that is interesting terminol
call't want to cause -- this young lady a liar on national tv. but trump told the american people he would show his taxes. he did not. the russia investigation, robert mueller proved that the trump campaign was willing to work with the russians. they found no evidence that he worked with the russians. his people on the campaign were willing to work with the russian government. that was proven. biden andys that joe his son should show their taxes or their dealings. let's see what the dealings...
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. >> tim >> i can't believe karen just cursed on national tv. >> it's not a curse. we're not going to get a fine. there's no bleep it's fine. >> all right first of all, to try to put my tech hat on, i kind of agree with a lot that rob's saying what i said yesterday was, go back to the end of june, collect 200 and pass go, or whatever that expression is, and start again with a lot of these starts if you look at the qs, that's somewhere around 245, which i'm not saying we have to go to tomorrow but that is the pullback i think the housing trade which has a lot of industrial to it, some of that materials and components, i think is alive and well copper above $3 through all of this is a very good sign for materials names. >>> we're following t inin inin hours action of rh the company's conference call is now underway we'll bring you the highlights when "fast money" returns. ♪ come on in, we're open. ♪ all we do is hand you the bag. simple. done. we adapt and we change. you know, you just figure it out. we've just been finding a way to keep on pushing. ♪ ♪ if i could, bab
. >> tim >> i can't believe karen just cursed on national tv. >> it's not a curse. we're not going to get a fine. there's no bleep it's fine. >> all right first of all, to try to put my tech hat on, i kind of agree with a lot that rob's saying what i said yesterday was, go back to the end of june, collect 200 and pass go, or whatever that expression is, and start again with a lot of these starts if you look at the qs, that's somewhere around 245, which i'm not saying we...
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you can go on national tv and call people who like college football dumb. no one pushes back. specifically in my mind shutting down conservative thought and freedom of speech among conservatives? >> yes, but i think when you speak out, this is something i really want your viewers to realize, that when you speak out sometimes you have a bigger -- than you think. twitter is an echo chamber as we've seen. college campuses are a echo chamber. there is a samier public. if you speak out, it is likely other people will agree with you and support you. maybe they will encourage you. charles: got a minute to go but i got to bring this up. something else you were ahead of everyone else on, china, what is happening with the uyghurs. apparently a new study finds there are 400 interment camps. a dozen of them built in the last two years. your thoughts what is happening over there? >> what they're doing in shinzhen province is a crime against humanity. they're turning it into a police state. we're seeing the advent of totalitarianism. the united states needs to speak out, to condemn that, i'
you can go on national tv and call people who like college football dumb. no one pushes back. specifically in my mind shutting down conservative thought and freedom of speech among conservatives? >> yes, but i think when you speak out, this is something i really want your viewers to realize, that when you speak out sometimes you have a bigger -- than you think. twitter is an echo chamber as we've seen. college campuses are a echo chamber. there is a samier public. if you speak out, it is...
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ahead tonight, you will meet the first chief meteorologist to track weather and all 50 states on national tvas we continue our celebration of hispanic heritage month. >>also up next more than 3 million acres burned from wildfires here in the golden state thousands of homes so you're a small business, or a big one. you were thriving, but then... oh. ah. okay. plan, pivot. how do you bounce back? you don't, you bounce forward, with serious and reliable internet. powered by the largest gig speed network in america. but is it secure? sure it's secure. and even if the power goes down, your connection doesn't. so how do i do this? you don't do this. we do this, together. bounce forward, with comcast business. >>this family's 400 foot long. so it's out there, it's are watching burn and then. >>and pulled down to the lower area on this to point out there watch it burn. >>a devastating story tonight, a member of cal fire and his family. now trying to rebuild their lives after a wildfire destroyed their home less than 3 weeks after they moved in. on september 6 captain lee. leave in dryden was battlin
ahead tonight, you will meet the first chief meteorologist to track weather and all 50 states on national tvas we continue our celebration of hispanic heritage month. >>also up next more than 3 million acres burned from wildfires here in the golden state thousands of homes so you're a small business, or a big one. you were thriving, but then... oh. ah. okay. plan, pivot. how do you bounce back? you don't, you bounce forward, with serious and reliable internet. powered by the largest gig...
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i need to understand before i can sit here and just legitimately sit on national tv or any platform andhey, this is where i'm going with my vote. so i'm definitely going to -- i'll say that. at the same time, i need a plan. or it could be the third party. that's just where i stand at. >> all righty, sir. wow. i wish i could continue this discussion, but, listen, i got to -- you know there's breaking news happening with this hurricane. but thank you. you conducted yourself really well this evening and you asked the question that many, many people want the answer to. i'm not sure if they got it, but pastor carl day, i really appreciate you joining us. >> thank you, don. appreciate it. >> come back any time. you're welcome on this program. >>> hurricane sally threatening the gulf coast with historic floods. we're going to be live in a moment from the storm zone. sti. and now your co-pilot. still a father. but now a friend. still an electric car. just more electrifying. still a night out. but everything fits in. still hard work. just a little easier. still a legend. just more legendary. che
i need to understand before i can sit here and just legitimately sit on national tv or any platform andhey, this is where i'm going with my vote. so i'm definitely going to -- i'll say that. at the same time, i need a plan. or it could be the third party. that's just where i stand at. >> all righty, sir. wow. i wish i could continue this discussion, but, listen, i got to -- you know there's breaking news happening with this hurricane. but thank you. you conducted yourself really well this...
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in israel, prime minister benjamin netanyahu went on national tv. >> ( translated ): citizens of israelis is a new era of peace. we have invested in peace for many years and now peace will invest in us, wiar lead to very investments in the israeli economy, and that is very impordrnt. >> wf: a senior palestinian official condemned bahrain's decisi, calling it, "another stab in the back." fire teams in beirut, lebanon have put out a huge fi that broke out thursday at the city's port. white smoke simmered over the ay, just a month after a disastrous explosion that killed 190 people and injured thsands. no one was hurt in the fire. the cause remains unknown. in greece, migrants protested today after fires gutted a camp that was housing 12,000 people on the island of lesbos. thousands demanded they be allowed to leave the area, but greek officials refused. instead, they sent tents and supplies f a new camp, and a european commission official promised help. >> ( translated ): we e dealing with the immediate needs which concern accommodation, those who were lefoute that shelter have what they
in israel, prime minister benjamin netanyahu went on national tv. >> ( translated ): citizens of israelis is a new era of peace. we have invested in peace for many years and now peace will invest in us, wiar lead to very investments in the israeli economy, and that is very impordrnt. >> wf: a senior palestinian official condemned bahrain's decisi, calling it, "another stab in the back." fire teams in beirut, lebanon have put out a huge fi that broke out thursday at the...
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don't forget, the president suggested on national tv with millions of people watching that we shoulddisinfectant into our bodies. >> and i see the disinfectant, where it knocks it out in a minute, one minute. and is there a way we can do something like that, by injection inside or almost a cleaning. >> no! that is not the science. so on sunday. hhs top spokesman, michael caputo, attacked the scientists and doctors at the centers for disease control. he said wrongly that there's a resistance unit inside the agency against president trump. this after a report that trump appointed communications officials at hhs tried to change the language in crucial weekly cdc documents, a move seen by many as political. >> joining us now is cnn chief medical correspondent, dr. sanjay gupta. sanjay, let's just start with the environmental stuff. i know that's not necessarily medical, though of course everything is connected. but it's so interesting, president trump's version of events often have the convenient outcome of seeming to absolve him of any responsibility. you know, if he thinks it's just th
don't forget, the president suggested on national tv with millions of people watching that we shoulddisinfectant into our bodies. >> and i see the disinfectant, where it knocks it out in a minute, one minute. and is there a way we can do something like that, by injection inside or almost a cleaning. >> no! that is not the science. so on sunday. hhs top spokesman, michael caputo, attacked the scientists and doctors at the centers for disease control. he said wrongly that there's a...
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on strike, leadingng , thees in belarus society national orchestra, theater, university came out again in support of the demonstrators. the extent after a week, lukashenko's interior minister effectively apologized on national tvsaying many of the wrong people had been arrested -- which is unheard of in belarus. there was a stalemate. there still is a kind of stalemate. what that means is demonstrators are coming up every weekend, as you said, since the university started again this week, students havave been comining o, and lukashenko does not seem to know what to do. of course he could try and crush the demonstrators, but i think he is -- he realizes that all bets will be off if hehe usess serious force against the demomonstrators, more serious force than he has already used. he has been photographed the last couple of weeks with an assault rifle in his hand and once with machine gun in his hand. he clearly wants the prorotestes and the world to think they need to take them seriously. of whether or not he is going to actually get the security to use live fire and use more force than they have, is up in the air. mentioned in the introduction, there has been a massive crackdown on any kind of independent repor
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telling congress under oath he had no evidence to support his characterization, and again saying it on national tv last night -- when he creates his mouthpiece as something as prominent as it is and as allied with the president as it is, i think it is the attorney general who makes that office and that person, in some ways, a distinction below from the department from a greater degree than we have been accustomed to in the past. karen: let me ask you to weigh in onhere. there have been attorney general's in the past that have been close to the president. john f. kennedy had his brother as his attorney general. it is not the closeness in and of itself that matters but the office. is there a distinction to be made? maybe david can talk about this. in the past, there have been suggestions that the attorney general role and the department of justice role should be rolled out as a completely independent entity. answer let me try to that in the lens of national security. one of the challenges when you talk about national security is, in some ways, is more a subjective area than other areas of the law. w
telling congress under oath he had no evidence to support his characterization, and again saying it on national tv last night -- when he creates his mouthpiece as something as prominent as it is and as allied with the president as it is, i think it is the attorney general who makes that office and that person, in some ways, a distinction below from the department from a greater degree than we have been accustomed to in the past. karen: let me ask you to weigh in onhere. there have been attorney...
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on american history tv. >> next on american history tv. the national museum of civil war medicine host an online ,iscussion with john heckman known as the tattooed historian, about civil war soldiers nutrition and hygiene. he described what type of food would have been in their rations, how they might have cooked it, and their access to toiletike toothpaste and paper. the national museum of civil war medicine provided this vehicle -- video. john: thank you for tuning in with us. thank you for tuning in with us. we are here with john had in -- john heckman. i want to say this before we dive into our topic. can you tell us about who you are, what you bring to the history table? you bring a unique perspective and great ideas. john:
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on american history tv. >> you are watching american history tv. ,very weekend on c-span3 explore our nation's past. c-span, created by america's cable companies and brought to you today by your television provider. ♪ >> the big nominating conventions go into political history. first the democrats name the kennedy-johnson to get and now the republicans who elected abraham lincoln as the first president just 100 years ago pin their 1960 hopes on nixon and lodge. president eisenhower poses with his vice president in chicago. the metropolis had given them one of the most heartwarming receptions on his career to address the gop convention. [cheers and applause] thank you ike day. the enthusiasm spills over into the convention hall where ike and mamie hold center stage. [cheers and applause] the partisan crowd receives an accounting of the republican administration to term stewardship at the headline making remarks of the president concerned the issue of whether people everywhere want to live under communism or a free system. he hurls dramatic plebiscite challenge at the soviet premier nikita khrushchev.
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on american history tv. american watching history tv. every weekend on c-span3, explore our nation's past., created by america's cable television company and brought to you by your television provider. >> vanderbilt university hwartz talksomas sc about his book "henry kissinger and american power: a political biography." from a takes questions panel of scholars. the national history center hosted this online event and provided the video. prof. schwartz: thank you so much. i want to think the commentators and everyone for assembling this. i am deeply honored, especially to be given the william roger lewis lecture. state department committees suffering from bows and arrows. that was about a decade ago. i got to know him well and i feel really honored to give a let her -- lecture in his name.
on american history tv. american watching history tv. every weekend on c-span3, explore our nation's past., created by america's cable television company and brought to you by your television provider. >> vanderbilt university hwartz talksomas sc about his book "henry kissinger and american power: a political biography." from a takes questions panel of scholars. the national history center hosted this online event and provided the video. prof. schwartz: thank you so much. i want...
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tv. every weekend on c-span three explore our nation's past. c-span3, created by america's cable television company as a public service, and brought to you today by your television provider. >> next on american history tv. we hear about the history behind the myths about the texas rangers from doug swanson. author of "cult of glory: the bold and brutal history of the texas rangers." while the rangers emerged out of a wild and violent texas, he argues it's time to confront atrocities they committed against native americans, african americans and mexicans. the falmouth, massachusetts museums on the green hosted this event and provided the video. at 8:00 p.m. eastern we will see abraham lincoln's summer cottage. herbert hoover's fishing cap and hear stories of the kennedys, the clintons and the obamas in martha's vineyard during a forum hosted by the white house historical association. at 8:50 p.m. we hear from an archivist about a 1920 one rd trip that the future first lady took with her newly widowed father traveling from california to washington
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on national football national tv last night and did you see the product on the field their car was throwing the ball on a road jacobson darren waller looked like they are among the best players in the league and the raiders are to know the show floor. >>the only thing that was missing last night where the fans and the at their athens is only temporary once we're past this pandemic they will come in that stadium will be rocking owner mark davis who spearheaded the move to sin city did not attend the game. it was the first raiders game he's missed since 1963 when he was just 8 years old davis said he will go to any games until the fans can't respectable right there today, jon gruden was asked if he had a chance to talk to the raiders owner since that game good friend today. i know he's very proud of. >>this stadium and i know he's really proud of our team what they did last night hopefully we can continue to keep it going but we did talk yes. >>and miss the covid pant covid-19 pandemic the raiders continue to get back to the community specifically the youth and with many children adapting to
on national football national tv last night and did you see the product on the field their car was throwing the ball on a road jacobson darren waller looked like they are among the best players in the league and the raiders are to know the show floor. >>the only thing that was missing last night where the fans and the at their athens is only temporary once we're past this pandemic they will come in that stadium will be rocking owner mark davis who spearheaded the move to sin city did not...
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i think it's great he's speaking publicly on national tv with his mom and dad and his mom said, you knowught i'd have to deal with. kids suffering from depression at a young age. what question should parents be asking and children be asking? how can we help them through this? >> we should expect sadness. these are hard times and feeling down about them is not a sign that there is something wrong, it actually a sign you're having the right feeling at the right time. so i don't want parents to be worried if their kids are feeling sad about the things they are missing out on or school being different. but mood should go up and down. kids should have sad moments and recover and feel good again. we worry when mood gets low and stays low. in teenagers we worry if they are cranky all the time. that's sometimes what depression looks like in teenagers. if a parent is worried, they should absolutely consult with their physician or mental health professional to check things out. >> lisa, how do you deal with sort of the constantly changing landscape we're looking at right now? i mean, a lot of kids
i think it's great he's speaking publicly on national tv with his mom and dad and his mom said, you knowught i'd have to deal with. kids suffering from depression at a young age. what question should parents be asking and children be asking? how can we help them through this? >> we should expect sadness. these are hard times and feeling down about them is not a sign that there is something wrong, it actually a sign you're having the right feeling at the right time. so i don't want parents...
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on the history of communities across the country at c-span.org/city tour. this is american history tv only on c-span3. announcer: you are watching american history tv. exploring our nation'sd every weekend c-span3. this week we are looking back to this date in history. 1957 -- her 24th, --ember 24, >> disorderly mobs have prevented the carrying out of proper orders from a federal court. under the law i issued a proclamation calling upon the mob to disperse. this morning the mob again gathered in front of the central high school of little rock. obviously for the purpose of again preventing the carrying out of the court order relating to the admission of negro children to that school. announcer: follow us on social media. 1862,cer: in october confederate cavalry under general jeb stuart pressed into maryland and pennsylvania to raid for horses and other supplies. editor sarahging kate byerly talks about this and the union response. the talk was part of a symposium on the war in the east hosted by the emerging civil war blog. >> welcome to the emerging civil war symposium. i am chris murkowski. thank you for joining us in person and online. before i introduce our next speake
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tv this labor day weekend on c-span 3. >> you're watching american history tv. every weekend on c-span 3 explore our nation's past and brought to you today by your television provider. >> now on american history tv from gillferred technical community college in north carolina a history class about civil war weaponry such as muskets, carbines and revolvers. the professor describes technological advances that allowed soldiers to fire faster and with more accuracy. >> all right, guys. how are y'all doing today? welcome to class. today as i talked about a little bit earlier this week we have a special lecturer here. you may have a class with him. he is the chair of our history and political science here at gillford technical community college. what you may not know about the doctor is that he's a military historian. he's an expert in military history. he has published at least four books on anything from weaponry, he collects a host of artifacts which he has brought and will share with us today. he is a phd. earned his dockerate from texas christian fort worth. it was a while ago but he's an expert. if you get a
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tv on "c-span2". this is our coverage of the 20th annual national book best. for 20 years book tv is partnered with the library of congress and the national book festival to bring allied comprehensive coverage. and again schedule updates for tonight's events. go to apple tv on social media. or you can go to at library of congress and # at book fest. here's the next author event. history on biographies is authored by wells fargo. sponsored by. >> hello i'm the executive director of the leon center for biography. university of new york. and where sponsored by the foundation. events like this and promote the arts and crafts the biographies. and even the sponsor of the book festival for a number of years. we are here on the session with the 20th anniversary actually of the national book festival right in the theme this year's american ingenuity. going to be talking tonight with two intellectuals. harold is one of the countries leading scholars print is currently the director of the roosevelt public policy institute at hunter college. ten himself the author of eight
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women, grandmothers who heard this jerk call this granddaughter a liar this morning on national tv, ire motivation on our side, and frankly, 90% of the people have made up their mind already, and they favor donald trump, they favor joe biden right now, so the same numbers think what the senate is doing is wrong. >> you know, i also think, michael steele, this is a really precarious moment for people who actually care about pro-life issues. because the republican party right now is for screw you if your life is at risk from covid. they're the party of letting people die on their watch from covid. they're the party now of doing nothing for people who have lost their businesses and their livelihood, and this is the most anti-life moment for the republican party in the history of the party's existence. >> i think that's an important point, nicolle, because a lot of -- one of the things that's been very difficult and disappointing for me, not just in this moment, because that's a lot, but for a while in the pro-life space is how we have so narrowed the reflection of the argument. that it i
women, grandmothers who heard this jerk call this granddaughter a liar this morning on national tv, ire motivation on our side, and frankly, 90% of the people have made up their mind already, and they favor donald trump, they favor joe biden right now, so the same numbers think what the senate is doing is wrong. >> you know, i also think, michael steele, this is a really precarious moment for people who actually care about pro-life issues. because the republican party right now is for...
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on our website. we're at c-span.org/history. american history tv. exploring our nation's past every weekend on c-span3. you're watching american history tv. every weekend on c-span3, explore our nation's past. c-span3, created by america's cable television companies as a public service and brought to you today by your television provider. >> journalist and author cameron mcwhirter and stage matthew discuss what's known as the red summer of 1919. a period of racial unrest and violence against african americans including world war i veterans in multiple cities and states. the national world war i museum and memorial, and greater kansas city black history group co-hosted this event. the national world war i museum provided the video. >>> this evening we're pleased to have scholars in dialogue about the red summer of 1919. we'll have a discussion by our guests followed by a brief q and a should there be time for us to do that. i'm so pleased tonight to introduce two of our friends and colleagues, the first something dr. sage matthew. he is an associate professor of history at
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one point . when he was watching him start to get really a lot of national attention on the truck campaign and in the white house as well. it would watches friends a national tv on cnn and things like that . battling and he started to get concerned. what would happen if long-term but this could mean long-term for stephen miller's career . at one point his friend, called some of it says are you sure this is something that you want to be doing. are you sure this is right. in stephen miller said yes he was sure he wasn't worried. he began his friends, nor surprised they came into a position of power because they know how disciplined and hard-working he has been in very ambitious. in high school he was appearing on talk radio programs. and being on national television while he was in college. so they were surprised, his friends who knew him well were not very surprised by his rise to power. there were some of them who expressed to me they were concerned but this would mean for him long-term because it was coming off as so such a villain. an amenity entered media. jonathan: that's very interesting. let's talk about the question of geography to begin with. the earl
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on his new book. it looks that president trumps national inform policy decisions. watch book tv on c-span2. president donald trump and former vice president joe biden are set to debate tuesday, september 9. >> biden supports cutting police funding and he has pledged to and cash bail. accepted the approval of the portland district attorney. >> he lied to the american people. he knowingly and willingly lied about the threat it posed to the country for months. he had the information, he knew how dangerous it was. while this deadly disease rips through ordination, he failed to do his job on purpose. it is a life-and-death betrayal of the american people. >> watch live coverage of the first debate tuesday, september 29, at 9:00 p.m. eastern. and watch all of our debate coverage live or on-demand. quickly find all past presidential and vice presidential debates from our video library. there is also a link to our campaign 2020 website with videos, information, and result. live on the free c-span radio app. your unfiltered view of politics. ,us the founder of republican voters against trump. when d
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on the line because it is. vote, vote, vote. >> watch book tvs coverage of the 20th national book festival this weekend. the virtual event hosted by the library of congress features online author discussions plus live call in segments and on saturday at 7:00 p.m. eastern author gail collins with her book, no stopping us now. >> right now since the 1917 there has been this transformation of the economic role in america. >> at 7:45 she joins us for live discussion taking your phone calls. at 8:00 p.m. historian jon meacham with his book, his truth is marching on. >> here is a man born in 1940 who repeatedly, in the american south, 50, 60 years ago acted in the tradition of essentially an early christian saint. >> following by alive: segment at 8:30 p.m. we take your questions. on sunday at 7:00 p.m. eastern the book, cosmos. >> the first cosmos was an effort to give the broadest possible public global public its coordinates in space and in time. >> to take your live calls and treat starting at 7:30 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. we discussed the book, reagan land. >> i write about the corporate world savagely organizi
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on c-span3's american history tv. alexandra: thank you for inviting me. >> this is american history tv on c-span3 where each weekend, we feature 48 hours of programs exploring our nation's past. >> you are watching american history tv, exploring our past every weekend on c-span3. this week, we are looking back to this state in history. on september 20 4, 1957, president eisenhower flew from rhode island to washington, d.c. to address the nation about violent resistance to nine african-american students are to integrate central high school in little rock, arkansas. >> in that city, under the leadership of demagogic extremists, disorderly mobs that deliberately presented that carrying out improper orders in the federal court. local authorities have not eliminated that violent opposition and under the law, i issued a proclamation calling upon the mob to disperse. this morning, the mob again gathered in front of the high school. obviously, for the purpose of presenting that carrying out of the first order relating to the admission of negro children. follow us on social media at c-span history for more clips and post. sunday, we visit the national museum of african-american
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apparently the family of don lewis is suing carole baskin for making jokes and quit on national tv onthe midst of all the dancing with the stars she is making jokes and comments about her dead husband, don lewis, yes, he is dead, at their expense. they're claiming defamation. sounds more like an intentional emotional distress case to me. she has a lawsuit on her hands right now. let me tell you something, that's a tiger by the tail, you can't hold on and you can't let go or you will get bit. that's happening, but i really find it interesting that potentially a new lead has emerged. as you were saying trish was married at the time to don lewis who i say is dead, no doubt about it, handy man, right-hand man. that man kenny comes home one night and driving don lewis' van. why st. -- isn't lewis driving s van? a few days later it's gone too. it's only after that, here is the kicker, wait for it, that don lewis is reported missing. so how did her husband who is now working carole baskin is gone before the police did? brian: i don't know, i don't have the answer but i feel that you will get
apparently the family of don lewis is suing carole baskin for making jokes and quit on national tv onthe midst of all the dancing with the stars she is making jokes and comments about her dead husband, don lewis, yes, he is dead, at their expense. they're claiming defamation. sounds more like an intentional emotional distress case to me. she has a lawsuit on her hands right now. let me tell you something, that's a tiger by the tail, you can't hold on and you can't let go or you will get bit....
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with this president we got, he's -- he loves to get on national tv and holler, listen to me, do what i say. this is the most con man we ever had. that woman that he's trying to put up, that's his card to stay out of jail, because he knows if he lose, he going jail. and for all these republicans calling in, i wonder why don't they just pack up and move to another country, because they don't love america. they love the money that america is about. host: you talk about if the president loses, how much do you think this pick will influence what happens here in less than 40 days with the presidential election. how much are we going to focused on this? caller: that's exact what will he's looking for, somebody just like justice kavanaugh. he don't want the beam to bad mouth her. any time trump open his mouth, he bad mouth the whole country. nobody has any credibility with these republicans. they just like, that's all they re, and thank you, john. host: speaking of the 2020 presidential election, this is joe biden's tweet yesterday after the president's announcement. supreme court decisions
with this president we got, he's -- he loves to get on national tv and holler, listen to me, do what i say. this is the most con man we ever had. that woman that he's trying to put up, that's his card to stay out of jail, because he knows if he lose, he going jail. and for all these republicans calling in, i wonder why don't they just pack up and move to another country, because they don't love america. they love the money that america is about. host: you talk about if the president loses, how...
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they get on national tv. they preach to the american people that it should be one way and yet in private when the cameras are not rolling and in this case i guess the cameras were rolling, it shows a very different story. it is the same thing whether it's in san francisco with her going into a salon, or in the privacy of a negotiating room, it is time she gets serious about helping the american people. >> sandra: president's press secretary put this out. do as i say, not as i do, madam speaker. bill, a lot of reaction. >> yeah. look, it highlights what people feel. we're always told we're in this together and we're not in it together. i mean, i'm fortunate enough i can do my job and get paid from home and there is just a little inconvenience. but i walk down the main street in my town in new jersey in the suburbs and people are really hurting. the businesses and so forth. so it really grates. it's not a big deal she got her hair done but et greats. we're told we're all in it together and we're not. seems to be
they get on national tv. they preach to the american people that it should be one way and yet in private when the cameras are not rolling and in this case i guess the cameras were rolling, it shows a very different story. it is the same thing whether it's in san francisco with her going into a salon, or in the privacy of a negotiating room, it is time she gets serious about helping the american people. >> sandra: president's press secretary put this out. do as i say, not as i do, madam...
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discussion with put some prize-winning author bob woodward on his book rage which looks at president trump national and foreign policy decisions, watch book tvc-span2. up next eight department officials testify about the firing of the inspector general steve linick and secretary of state mike pompeo role in the matter the foreign affairs committee issued by your congressman o elliott angle. >> the committee on foreign affairs will come to order without objection the chair is authorized to declare recess of the committee at any point and all members will have five days to submit statements, extraneous material and questions for the record subject to limitation in the rule. to insert something into the record, please have yourriri stf e-mail the previously circulated or contact for committee staff, reminder the members
discussion with put some prize-winning author bob woodward on his book rage which looks at president trump national and foreign policy decisions, watch book tvc-span2. up next eight department officials testify about the firing of the inspector general steve linick and secretary of state mike pompeo role in the matter the foreign affairs committee issued by your congressman o elliott angle. >> the committee on foreign affairs will come to order without objection the chair is authorized to...