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up next on a recent trip to georgetown university here in washington, d.c., booktv talked to chandra manning about her book, "what this cruel war war over." as part of the booktv call which series and was recorded at the riggs library on campus. >> and now on your screen as professor chandra manning, who is the author of this book, "what this cruel war was over" soldiers, slavery and the civil war. professor manning, what was your approach to this book? >> the first thing about approach is it gave me to much credit when you say approach. the book is not at all the book i thought i was going to write when i started. i started with an interest in civil war soldiers and the desire to read their mail. but absolutely no intention at all of writing about soldiers and slavery. none because i didn't think i would talk about it. i was interested in enlisting the soldiers and the farmers and shopkeepers and the bus leaves holders and then the number grain growers, so i didn't think we were going to care about slavery very much and i was interested in their war and especially interested in how
up next on a recent trip to georgetown university here in washington, d.c., booktv talked to chandra manning about her book, "what this cruel war war over." as part of the booktv call which series and was recorded at the riggs library on campus. >> and now on your screen as professor chandra manning, who is the author of this book, "what this cruel war was over" soldiers, slavery and the civil war. professor manning, what was your approach to this book? >> the...
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. >> host: professor chandra manning at the author of "what this cruel war was over" soldiers, slavery, and the civil war" what was your approach to this book? >> guest: the book is not what i thought it would write when i started. i started with civil war soldiers but absolutely no intention at all about writing about soldiers and slavery. i was a busted regular shopkeepers and farmers and the grain growers who i did not think would care about slavery. i was interested in their war and how they differed. boston different from somebody from ohio or the chesapeake from apple asia. i was interested in how the 18th-century connected to the patient, good to be an american from different parts. that was my plan. how did they talk about the united states, the union, confederacy, the south that it would be substantially different i went to to the archives. >> host: which ones? >> guest: i visited from every state that fought. 45 archives. some are huge like the library of congress like in pennsylvania has an enormous army history collection but state historical association , alabama, of vermo
. >> host: professor chandra manning at the author of "what this cruel war was over" soldiers, slavery, and the civil war" what was your approach to this book? >> guest: the book is not what i thought it would write when i started. i started with civil war soldiers but absolutely no intention at all about writing about soldiers and slavery. i was a busted regular shopkeepers and farmers and the grain growers who i did not think would care about slavery. i was...
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. >> up next, on a recent trip to georgetown university in washington, dc, book tv talked to chandra manning about her book" what this cruel war was over." part of the college series and was recorded at the library on campus. >> i'm now on your screen is professor chandra manning, the author of this book "what this cruel war was over: soldiers, slavery, and the civil war." professor manning, what was your approach to this book? >> guest: the first thing to say about approach is that you give me way too much credit when you say approach. the book is not at all the book i thought i was going to write when i started. i started with an interest in civil war soldiers and a desire to read their mail. but absolutely no intention at all of writing about soldiers and slavery. i was interested in enlisted soldiers and the shop keepers and the slaveholders and northern grain growers. so i really didn't think we were going to care about slavery very much at all and i was interested in their war. and especially interested in how they differed from each other. not just north and south but how is s
. >> up next, on a recent trip to georgetown university in washington, dc, book tv talked to chandra manning about her book" what this cruel war was over." part of the college series and was recorded at the library on campus. >> i'm now on your screen is professor chandra manning, the author of this book "what this cruel war was over: soldiers, slavery, and the civil war." professor manning, what was your approach to this book? >> guest: the first thing to...
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. * chandra thank you again for your consideration and i'll turn it over to chandra. >> [speaker not understood], i'm due in a week-and-a-half and i need to sit at this point. my name is chandra eagan and i'm from the mayor's office of housing and i've worked on the inclusionary housing program for the last six years. so, i was here for the last procedures manual update in 2005. i was also with my first child at that point. so, this must be what i do to get ready for that. the inclusionary housing program as i think you all know became a part of the planning code in 2002. it's a city-wide program that requires developers to pay an affordable housing fee, but then build deeply affordable housing. or if it qualifies for the options they can build their units on-site or off-site. most recently we have land dedication as an option in eastern neighborhoods. that's been really exciting in taking a lot of our attention. so, today as dan adams mentioned, we're here to talk about the update to the manual that implements the code. so, we have a manual that's grown over time and has become more
. * chandra thank you again for your consideration and i'll turn it over to chandra. >> [speaker not understood], i'm due in a week-and-a-half and i need to sit at this point. my name is chandra eagan and i'm from the mayor's office of housing and i've worked on the inclusionary housing program for the last six years. so, i was here for the last procedures manual update in 2005. i was also with my first child at that point. so, this must be what i do to get ready for that. the...
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is chandra.. his wife.cards) [2]"yyu have the miami dolphins first then st louis rams"although now has a bigger opponent:(wife) [3](nods... it was diagnosed as als)that was 2007...and in just 4 years the disease..has taaen its toll.(wife) [4]"oj and i did have our moment on the floor with tears... "[5]"i brooe doww..once i gathered myself i realized god had prepared me to handle this adversity by his grace."(wife) [6]"he stilllhas a voicee.cause he uses his dynovoc... trust me his mind is still strong"[7] [8](voice) i usually smile"[9]oj darts his eyes... to communicate using a new.. high tech voice machine.[10](wider) "i have a deep seeded belief god would not not have allowed us to endure this fight with als.. if my wife and i couldnt bring glory to jesus christ through out decision to keep on living dispite our circumstances.. " (chhndra- good) [11]"every day we wake up.. were remembering god... "although oj is confined to a wheelchair..and relys on a machine for even blessed.[12](wider shot) "the jouune
is chandra.. his wife.cards) [2]"yyu have the miami dolphins first then st louis rams"although now has a bigger opponent:(wife) [3](nods... it was diagnosed as als)that was 2007...and in just 4 years the disease..has taaen its toll.(wife) [4]"oj and i did have our moment on the floor with tears... "[5]"i brooe doww..once i gathered myself i realized god had prepared me to handle this adversity by his grace."(wife) [6]"he stilllhas a voicee.cause he uses his...
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continues. >>> a new ruling in the chandra levy case today. the d.c. court of appeals says the judge made a mistake when he refused to release juror questionnaires to the media. the papers include the jurors' views on gangs and hispanics. judges say they should be released. it levy was found dead in rock creek park in 2001. >>> a news alert from maryland. an abortion doctor facing murder charge has been extradited back to the state. he is accused of botch ago late- term abortion in elkton in 2010. prosecutors say the baby died and the mother was left with serious injuries. >>> bradley manning is one step closer to being tried for court marshal. prosecutors say manning turned over 700,000 documents to wikileaks. if convicted he could potentially face the death penalty. we last saw manning at a hearing in fort meade where his defense attorney says he was troubled and should never have been given access. >>> still ahead go inside the capsized cruise ship. a new view of how far it's leaning, plus new details on an explosion below the water. >>> plus, you m
continues. >>> a new ruling in the chandra levy case today. the d.c. court of appeals says the judge made a mistake when he refused to release juror questionnaires to the media. the papers include the jurors' views on gangs and hispanics. judges say they should be released. it levy was found dead in rock creek park in 2001. >>> a news alert from maryland. an abortion doctor facing murder charge has been extradited back to the state. he is accused of botch ago late- term...
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thank you for writing it. >> too bad chandra has no talent at all. part. we get to present you with a surprise. jane and denise, we knew you wanted to do something special so island country inn on "bainbridge" island, washington state, donated a weekend get-away for two so you guys can go have a nice relaxing weekend. close, you don't have to fly. >> just a nice little ferry ride. >> we also know that -- who likes to paint? that's what i thought. we have a whole basket full of supplies so you can start painting again. >> $250 gift card for anything you need to start painting again because you've got a gift you've got to keep using it. >> oh, that's wonderful! >> and happy mother's day. we want to wish everybody a happy mother's day this sunday. >>> we have a big show tomorrow. ava mendez. >> star-studded. and your mom sammy is going to be with us. you don't want to miss this mother's day challenge. have an awesome thirst day thursday, everybody. see you tomorrow for try day, friday.
thank you for writing it. >> too bad chandra has no talent at all. part. we get to present you with a surprise. jane and denise, we knew you wanted to do something special so island country inn on "bainbridge" island, washington state, donated a weekend get-away for two so you guys can go have a nice relaxing weekend. close, you don't have to fly. >> just a nice little ferry ride. >> we also know that -- who likes to paint? that's what i thought. we have a whole...
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chandra doesn't have any health issues and is very agile. >> wow.t's healthier to be that small than that tall. >> i like being small. >> yes, you are rather petite. you are, what, 5'3". >> 5'3". the first guy is three feet taller. >> it's extraordinary. and, again, he is just so grateful for this medical treatment. >> wow. >> grateful to the guinness book of world records for bringing us these extraordinary people. >> all right, nadia. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> appreciate it. >>> sanjay gupt gupta md just moments away, and here's a preview of what's ahead. >> randy, this morning we're taking a closer look at medical errors and also some simple things you can do to protect yourself and your family. there are things that we talk about as doctors. i want to make sure that we can share with everyone else. also, i have tips on how to eliminate toxic substances in the kitchen and how to avoid the most common sports injuries as well. all of it 7:30 eastern. randy. >> thank you. plus, the march madness continues. day five of the ncaa tournament
chandra doesn't have any health issues and is very agile. >> wow.t's healthier to be that small than that tall. >> i like being small. >> yes, you are rather petite. you are, what, 5'3". >> 5'3". the first guy is three feet taller. >> it's extraordinary. and, again, he is just so grateful for this medical treatment. >> wow. >> grateful to the guinness book of world records for bringing us these extraordinary people. >> all right, nadia....
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nbc news consultants duane stanton, retired homicide detective from washington, d.c., investigated chandra levy's murder. and yolanda mcclairy, crime scene investigator in las vegas and a model for the character on the hit series "csi." >> so we're heading out of the marriott -- >> reporter: our team retraced the couple's route starting at the marriott where gary and robyn stayed on beautiful palm beach. and then they drove south on the island toward baby beach, the area where robyn was last seen. driving past mile after mile of beautiful beaches, our investigators wondered why robyn and gary, who only planned to be in aruba for three full days, would drive all this distance to go to a beach. >> that sure seemed like a long time to get here. >> more than 18 miles and it took approximately an hour. >> reporter: next stop? rum reef, that beachside bar where robyn and gary had lunch and the last place robyn was seen alive. our team had watched the security video showing the couple arriving the afternoon of august 2nd at 3:07 p.m. then, almost an hour later, gary going out to the rental car, p
nbc news consultants duane stanton, retired homicide detective from washington, d.c., investigated chandra levy's murder. and yolanda mcclairy, crime scene investigator in las vegas and a model for the character on the hit series "csi." >> so we're heading out of the marriott -- >> reporter: our team retraced the couple's route starting at the marriott where gary and robyn stayed on beautiful palm beach. and then they drove south on the island toward baby beach, the area...
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nothing like that. >> host: chandra manning, when did you get interested in the civil war?host: i can't remember not being interested in 19th 19th century u.s. history in particular. i loved little house on the prairie, believe it or not, when i was a kid, and that really drew me to the 19th century. i was very close to my grandmother, who taught me to read when i was two, and she was fascinated by the civil war, and i can't explain why. our family wasn't in the united states yet. anything about her, i was going to be just like her, so i became very interested in the civil war pretty young, probably eight or nine when i read the "life of johnny reb." and one was 1943, and another one in 1952, and they're descriptive books about civil war soldiers. if you want to know what a soldier wore or what the buttons on the uniform looked like or what kind of practical jokes he played on his friends, if you want to know anything about his daily life, they will never be surpassed. i read those quite young, and the bug bit then. so, i've been interested for a very long time. here at geo
nothing like that. >> host: chandra manning, when did you get interested in the civil war?host: i can't remember not being interested in 19th 19th century u.s. history in particular. i loved little house on the prairie, believe it or not, when i was a kid, and that really drew me to the 19th century. i was very close to my grandmother, who taught me to read when i was two, and she was fascinated by the civil war, and i can't explain why. our family wasn't in the united states yet....
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the first there is nothing to be chandra by them but their memory lapse she can make you think how to treat men. who lose her what can we do to stop making that happen again as humans not this there's not as iran is not the same world she's you know not as citizens of any country but as humans. or. is basically a deposition of aging from one thousand to twenty my interpretation has been to bring all of these elements in this is moral agency and see how it works in fun temper it's not. as i was working the ransom you're on you're taking place in the green movement so a lot of this is he's just parts he demands of her shots quite well. while the phones recorded i suppose it's made to repeat the names and still. there's a reason for this uprising is that people then time voters and their vote was told people have even though you want their voices heard on. this movement as on why that's the civil rights movement. i talked about the symbolism often by an activist of the bill if your mind should look at the door missed but you bill your actions should be driven to work to chance. she didn'
the first there is nothing to be chandra by them but their memory lapse she can make you think how to treat men. who lose her what can we do to stop making that happen again as humans not this there's not as iran is not the same world she's you know not as citizens of any country but as humans. or. is basically a deposition of aging from one thousand to twenty my interpretation has been to bring all of these elements in this is moral agency and see how it works in fun temper it's not. as i was...
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kailash chandra saini is the state's coordinator for population control.he arrived late for our interview because he was up late celebrating a lottery win in his district, which boasts the highest sterilization rate in rajasthan. he proudly shows us last night's photos. in this district alone, they've had 12,564 sterilizations in a year. each case is documented in detail. the idea of holding a lottery has been their biggest success. >> yes, we're very proud. we've already won a prize three times. that's a hat trick. >> but cars in exchange for sterilization may not always be the best idea. upama ram rolls along in first gear, a little unsure of what he's doing. the farmer now has a car but no driver's license. and he won't get one because he can't read or write. his wife underwent sterilization and won the car. the family is very proud. but what will they do with a car. upama ram can't even afford the fuel. >> i didn't know you could win a car. i was told you could get free cooking fuel. and that's why i sent my wife to get sterilized. >> the small car see
kailash chandra saini is the state's coordinator for population control.he arrived late for our interview because he was up late celebrating a lottery win in his district, which boasts the highest sterilization rate in rajasthan. he proudly shows us last night's photos. in this district alone, they've had 12,564 sterilizations in a year. each case is documented in detail. the idea of holding a lottery has been their biggest success. >> yes, we're very proud. we've already won a prize...
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the first there is nothing to be chandra by them but the membrane she can make you think how to prevent. her what can we do to stop making it happen again as humans not this there's not this iran is not the same world she's you know not as citizens of any country but as humans. or. this is basically a deposition of aging from nineteen to twenty my interpretation has been to bring all of these elements in this this moral agency and see how it works in phantom bird strike. as i was working with the ransom you're on are taking place the green movement so a lot of this is here is just parts he demands of their shots quite well. all sloans and recorded ice roast major agreed to between three and still a. good reason for this uprising is that people didn't just under watch was told people even though you did want their voices heard funny i use move around as very non one of the civil rights movement. i talk about symbolism often find what activism is built with your mind should look at the door miss but you feel your action should be driven to work to change. war could even though we have a l
the first there is nothing to be chandra by them but the membrane she can make you think how to prevent. her what can we do to stop making it happen again as humans not this there's not this iran is not the same world she's you know not as citizens of any country but as humans. or. this is basically a deposition of aging from nineteen to twenty my interpretation has been to bring all of these elements in this this moral agency and see how it works in phantom bird strike. as i was working with...
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. >> host: was there's chandra of abolitionist art? >> guest: there is. my book tries to trace the story talking about how the imagery get to the topic of the slave auctions. but the earliest image shows the international slave trade. an image bruce 7097 show reinvests leadership with hundreds of african bodies trying to demonstrate the war. it is the iconographic image today. toots trace that evolution but dealt with people of anonymously. hundreds of bodies lying next to each other. but crow focuses you are part of families. and there is a major e and between country being slaves to think of the impact. what is a radical and why it attracted the attention of the critics is because it was a new image. not the auctioneer on the auction block, going going gone was well known and rehearsed. and it lost a lot of meaning but he chefs before the auction and when the people are sitting there pondering their fate. that commercial impact he can put forth that brings it to the attention of the critics. >> host: when was the first time crow paintings displayed? >>
. >> host: was there's chandra of abolitionist art? >> guest: there is. my book tries to trace the story talking about how the imagery get to the topic of the slave auctions. but the earliest image shows the international slave trade. an image bruce 7097 show reinvests leadership with hundreds of african bodies trying to demonstrate the war. it is the iconographic image today. toots trace that evolution but dealt with people of anonymously. hundreds of bodies lying next to each...
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chandra gill's accomplishments. again. >> thank you very much for having me. >>> move over, soccer moms, there's a new group of women that politicians are courting this election. it's the legacy moms. who are they? and what are they looking for in the next president? >>> plus, new york giants win the super bowl and the new york delegation on capitol hill win big too. the super wagers coming up next. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 let's talk about that 401(k) you picked up back in the '80s. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 like a lot of things, the market has changed, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and your plans probably have too. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 at charles schwab, we'll give you personalized recommendations tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 on how to reinvest that old 401(k). tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 so talk to chuck tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and bring your old 401(k) into the 21st century. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 rollover your 401(k) or ira and receive up to $2500. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 see schwab.com for terms and conditions. covergirl trublend has skin twin techno
chandra gill's accomplishments. again. >> thank you very much for having me. >>> move over, soccer moms, there's a new group of women that politicians are courting this election. it's the legacy moms. who are they? and what are they looking for in the next president? >>> plus, new york giants win the super bowl and the new york delegation on capitol hill win big too. the super wagers coming up next. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 let's talk about that 401(k) you picked up back in...
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the death of chandra during a trial has, said her family, left them destitute. when she went into the hospital with chest pains the 45-year-old was the main breadwinner. >> normally when we go to the hospital we're given a voucher, but they said they would give my mother-in-law a foreign drug costing 125,000 rupees. i am surprised. we are from a low cast, so this is expensive treatment for the likes of us. >> but her mother-in-law reacted so badly during the drug trial that she was taken off it, and she died a month later. the trial, which was registered in the u.k. by the drug company was later halted due, says the company, to the number of seizures recorded. the family blamed her death on the doctor who carried out most of the trials at the hospital. as i visited more families, i found people here no longer have an unquestioning faith in the medical profession. she also took her husband to the hospital with chest pains. she, too, was pleasantly surprised at how they were treated by the doctor. >> he said you're poor. that's why i'm paying for your transport co
the death of chandra during a trial has, said her family, left them destitute. when she went into the hospital with chest pains the 45-year-old was the main breadwinner. >> normally when we go to the hospital we're given a voucher, but they said they would give my mother-in-law a foreign drug costing 125,000 rupees. i am surprised. we are from a low cast, so this is expensive treatment for the likes of us. >> but her mother-in-law reacted so badly during the drug trial that she was...
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only one that brings in quality entertainment, many of which shows have spent all sorts of music chandra -- genres, they also bring tax money. if we look at the corporate work alone, we can find out that that is a huge piece of economic benefit to san francisco. restricting the nob hill masonic, restricting the opportunity to do that takes that away. i thank you once again for your time and apologize for my earlier in discretion. -- indiscretion. >> thank you. i live at 1177 california st.. i have lived in the neighborhood for 26 years and i and gramercy towers for the last 27 years -- in gramercy towers for the last 27 years. i have attended many events. part of the reason that half my life ago i moved into that neighborhood was because of the masonic auditorium. because of the events there. the speaker series, the jazz festival, the concert, and so on. what we have seen in the last several years is different
only one that brings in quality entertainment, many of which shows have spent all sorts of music chandra -- genres, they also bring tax money. if we look at the corporate work alone, we can find out that that is a huge piece of economic benefit to san francisco. restricting the nob hill masonic, restricting the opportunity to do that takes that away. i thank you once again for your time and apologize for my earlier in discretion. -- indiscretion. >> thank you. i live at 1177 california...
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. -- action chandra, i can totally understand. when it comes to check for leaks, i think women can do it beautifully. >> opinion appears split. >> i think women should be doing voice overs. i think it would be appealing. >> guys do it better. >> a lot of people would disagree. >> oh well. >> science has been used to justify excluding women from the business. a study revealed that while both men and women liked listening to female voices, they trust a male voice more. many believe a woman's voice can do the job, but they do not believe change will come. >> i think women have it at the doorstep to do trailer voices. >> but it is still a man's world. >> is still a man's world. >> any changes likely to be incremental. in the meantime, we will have to make do with the rich baritone beckoning us to future attractions. tom bruck, bbc news, los angeles. >> and that brings today's show to a close. remember, you can find constant updates on our website. to see what we're working on at any time, visit our facebook page. for all of us here at
. -- action chandra, i can totally understand. when it comes to check for leaks, i think women can do it beautifully. >> opinion appears split. >> i think women should be doing voice overs. i think it would be appealing. >> guys do it better. >> a lot of people would disagree. >> oh well. >> science has been used to justify excluding women from the business. a study revealed that while both men and women liked listening to female voices, they trust a male...
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is there another chandra that even remotely interests you as much as this?i do not know about and the genre. -- about genre. frank morgan -- it is very esoteric. i do not know how the conception of this will be. i would like to write a judge story, have music in it, and have some kind of connection between writing and music. i do not outline my books. i am an interview -- am an improviser. you take the framework of a song, but he goes off of it. there are connections. i would like to explore that in a novel. tavis: have you been a jazz had a while? >> 20 years. i was a blues and rock and roll. i was a reporter. so i knew what to find for him. i knew to get to people who would advise me on what harry would listen to. you cannot do it all as research and not let the music get in. it is growing on me. i am probably listening to more jazz than anything else right now. tavis: what has the exposure to that music done for you? >> it has been inspirational. on a practical level, it is something i can listen to when i write. without the lyrics, it is no intrusion, ju
is there another chandra that even remotely interests you as much as this?i do not know about and the genre. -- about genre. frank morgan -- it is very esoteric. i do not know how the conception of this will be. i would like to write a judge story, have music in it, and have some kind of connection between writing and music. i do not outline my books. i am an interview -- am an improviser. you take the framework of a song, but he goes off of it. there are connections. i would like to explore...
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as the country will compete in eleven of the twelve disciplines yury poster day and alexandra de chandra have been lead in competitors for russia in recent months when goals are the most the world cup stage in case the. but even they see room for improvement group pretty regularly such as regular we were first place in the duesberg first here in moscow and it's obviously very good but there are still some negatives to be eliminated from the four minutes think among them we're going to do that if you get there with our team trees medical staff and the race. in their limb pickier the results of the world cup events are often under the shadow of the world's biggest competition it applies to a huge variety of sports in rowing is no exception that's when the time comes the sports best will be doing the lake hoping to create their own little bit of history . artsy mosco. and finally that brings us to martial arts where the fight night showdown returns to the russian capital for the seventh time on thursday top of the bell will see one of russia's best heavyweight prospects for three minutes of
as the country will compete in eleven of the twelve disciplines yury poster day and alexandra de chandra have been lead in competitors for russia in recent months when goals are the most the world cup stage in case the. but even they see room for improvement group pretty regularly such as regular we were first place in the duesberg first here in moscow and it's obviously very good but there are still some negatives to be eliminated from the four minutes think among them we're going to do that...
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. >>> a new ruling in the chandra levy case today. the judge said he made a mistake when he refused to release juror questionnaires to the media. the jurors views on gangs and hispanics are included in the papers. appellate judges say they should have been released. the former d.c. intern was found dead in a park in 2001. >>> kenyon mcduffie hopes residents in ward 5 give him a serious look running for the ward 5 council seat vacated by harry thomas, jr. he's the first person to file for the seat this afternoon. >> i'm running because the folks in ward 5 are clamoring for change. they want new fresh positive leadership. they want somebody who will usher in a new day for ward 5. >> mcduffie is a native washingtonian, graduated from wilson high school, attended howard and earned his law degree from the university of maryland in baltimore. >>> concern tonight for serious responders in d.c. -- first responders, in fact. a life saving drug this is short supply and some in circulation right now expired weeks ago, talking about lied capable.
. >>> a new ruling in the chandra levy case today. the judge said he made a mistake when he refused to release juror questionnaires to the media. the jurors views on gangs and hispanics are included in the papers. appellate judges say they should have been released. the former d.c. intern was found dead in a park in 2001. >>> kenyon mcduffie hopes residents in ward 5 give him a serious look running for the ward 5 council seat vacated by harry thomas,...
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sports the russia has and want a medal in but curling is one of them a new national women's team card chandra's crowd is aiming to put that right at such a in two years' time artie's richard done poorly caught up with a swede to quiz him on the task ahead. he's only just taking the job but undescribed already has big plans he's aiming to break russia's a limbic curling medal duck of a sort chilean picks and says for young but talented women scored has the potential to do this. well i've seen quite a lot about the world curling in size among their worth and i would say there definitely are and capability to take the medals and hopefully the highest medals and with a lot of work. they thought of perfect talent which i hope to have and of course they can win. since the russians still have a great effort in this i think we have really good chances actually because look what i've seen over the last couple of years is business and talents but russia really isn't able to get to that final stand and try to compete podium finishes and we saw the last olympics cup stages curling is if you see it around h
sports the russia has and want a medal in but curling is one of them a new national women's team card chandra's crowd is aiming to put that right at such a in two years' time artie's richard done poorly caught up with a swede to quiz him on the task ahead. he's only just taking the job but undescribed already has big plans he's aiming to break russia's a limbic curling medal duck of a sort chilean picks and says for young but talented women scored has the potential to do this. well i've seen...
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one theory that chandra advances is why don't we attach differential co-payments to measures of effectiveness
one theory that chandra advances is why don't we attach differential co-payments to measures of effectiveness
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as the country will compete in eleven of the twelve disciplines yury poster day and alexandra de chandra have been leading competitors for russia in recent months when goals of the most broke up states indicate to us that even they see room for improvement there is working regularly such as were here we were. first place in the duesberg we are first here in moscow and there's obviously a ferry but there are still some negatives to be eliminated from or four minutes to come on them we're going to get there with our team coaches medical staff and the rest of the bullets to cover. in the olympic year the results of the world cup events are often under the shadow of the world's biggest competition it applies to a huge variety of sports and rowing is no exception that's when the time comes the sports best will bed only lake hoping to create their own little bit of history. artsy mosco. is all the sport for not know is here with all the news up top of the. i. good luck. to build a new. mission to teach. is why you should. only. syria's president. and his regime a big part of a plan. which will
as the country will compete in eleven of the twelve disciplines yury poster day and alexandra de chandra have been leading competitors for russia in recent months when goals of the most broke up states indicate to us that even they see room for improvement there is working regularly such as were here we were. first place in the duesberg we are first here in moscow and there's obviously a ferry but there are still some negatives to be eliminated from or four minutes to come on them we're going...
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i never watched the paralympics and you know none of my friends did and chandra languages people with disabilities that's a has we tend to forget that this can happen to anybody this can happen to us just so when our friends and i never cared about it as a member. people. you know they are into this for that and they are in every event and they support me. they are all about athletes they know about each of the offloads went to sleep over to their house they don't turn that way from the. contrary they're now keen to know more about this sport and both the athlete as a person chance to bow to his disability. paralympics on t.v. people will never get used to it they will never learn to see beyond his abilities because. it is not your disability that defines who you. just saw the video of the reception your fellow athletes had in the recently departed. there are different ways people come to paralympic sports some alike knew they were professional athletes and then they had an accident or something and then continue as paralympians. others were born with disabilities or they take up spor
i never watched the paralympics and you know none of my friends did and chandra languages people with disabilities that's a has we tend to forget that this can happen to anybody this can happen to us just so when our friends and i never cared about it as a member. people. you know they are into this for that and they are in every event and they support me. they are all about athletes they know about each of the offloads went to sleep over to their house they don't turn that way from the....
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well for more on this story that's now talk to the doctor chandra was president of the international movement for a just world but you are joining us here on r.t. you know this conference center near zero has been heavily criticized by some syrian opposition figures how much is a gathering actually to do with the interests of the syrian people do you think. if we don't hear that there's. a and if. i didn't grades of things we need to be made of what happens is going to be soon. to get this eighty's blooms into the into the western. states and for some of the proceeds of that is. creating locally we are trying to give it a black and as soon as knowledge of the meeting which can be described as the meeting of the brains of this movie. because of the reasons that the vast majority see if he moves to the polls but harrison. now the parish gathering in tunisia say they want a political solution to the crisis but one thing no invite to the syrian government even though it still has wide support among some of the population. because by schools it is the common use aid very clear it is to de
well for more on this story that's now talk to the doctor chandra was president of the international movement for a just world but you are joining us here on r.t. you know this conference center near zero has been heavily criticized by some syrian opposition figures how much is a gathering actually to do with the interests of the syrian people do you think. if we don't hear that there's. a and if. i didn't grades of things we need to be made of what happens is going to be soon. to get this...
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this week, history professor chandra manning looks at the emancipation proclamation and the esclaze of the civil war. she talked about how the inclusion of the black soldiers helped deliver the union victory. this took place at georgetown university in washington, d.c. >> all right, well, in claz so far, as you know, we consider the union and the confederacy together. we have talked about lincoln and davis and we have compared their presidencies and the challenges they each faced. we have compared how northern and southern publics expected the war to go and how the first year really defied expectations for everybody. we've compared ways in which the war really destabilized the basic pillars of society, both north and south. fundamental things like gender roles in both societies. but the war evolved from a limited war to a hard war beginning in 1862. and once that happened, the war affected the union and the confederacy quite differently. we're going to diverge for a couple weeks and talk about them one at a time. union today, and next week, and confederacy next week from now through th
this week, history professor chandra manning looks at the emancipation proclamation and the esclaze of the civil war. she talked about how the inclusion of the black soldiers helped deliver the union victory. this took place at georgetown university in washington, d.c. >> all right, well, in claz so far, as you know, we consider the union and the confederacy together. we have talked about lincoln and davis and we have compared their presidencies and the challenges they each faced. we have...
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children adopted by families in the united states has been ratified by the russian parliament they chandra's come hot on the heels of chilling examples of abuse against russian children by their adoptive american parents. just some eight kilometers from the canadian border stands a remote trains hidden in the mountains and forests of this northwest part of the u.s. for many adopted children from russia who have found themselves abandoned once again this remote train in the state of montana has become their last resort after so much rejection but despite its noble goal care homes like this and there are several across the country are close to the outside world it's almost impossible to discover the fate of these neglected children last week russia's children strides commissioner pavel a star tried to visit the range but it was denied access to the children living there. with their assume many lies about the real conditions of tutoring adopted by u.s. parents we have no idea what's really going on i know there were twenty four russian children of different ages and as i understand it they were
children adopted by families in the united states has been ratified by the russian parliament they chandra's come hot on the heels of chilling examples of abuse against russian children by their adoptive american parents. just some eight kilometers from the canadian border stands a remote trains hidden in the mountains and forests of this northwest part of the u.s. for many adopted children from russia who have found themselves abandoned once again this remote train in the state of montana has...
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this is from a paper by amatop chandra and john skinner. they classify actually using another study from somebody else, they classified different kinds of treatments according to their cost effectiveness and their cost. you can see the way they did the classification, and i'm sure anybody can have ample reasons to argue one way or another on any specific intervention, but i think the overall sort of pattern here is interesting. that effective low-cost treatments were, according to them, accountable for more than half of the mortality decline due to coronary disease between 1980 and 2000. and of course, they didn't have the guts to say that anything was actually not cost effective. but less cost effective, and probably there wasn't anything that wasn't effective in a sense, and the word cost, i think, is probably an issue here. but you can see that, according to their categorization, the more aggressive treatments, stents, cardiac rehab, they're much more expensive than aspirin, for example. they account for maybe 19% of the mortality declin
this is from a paper by amatop chandra and john skinner. they classify actually using another study from somebody else, they classified different kinds of treatments according to their cost effectiveness and their cost. you can see the way they did the classification, and i'm sure anybody can have ample reasons to argue one way or another on any specific intervention, but i think the overall sort of pattern here is interesting. that effective low-cost treatments were, according to them,...
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. >> host: we have been talking with chandra manning, co-director of the georgetown workshop in 19th century u.s. history. this is her book, "what this cruel war was over: soldiers, slavery and the civil war." professor manning, thank you for your time. >> guest: my pleasure. thank you very much. it was nice to talk to you. >> you're watching booktv on c-span2, 48 hours of nonfiction authors and books every weekend. >>> here's a look at a number of books that are being released this week. >> and now another interview from georgetown university. charles kupchan discusses his new book, "no one's world: the west, the rising rest and the coming global turn." the interview was conducted at riggs library on campus. >> host: you're watching booktv on c-span2, and we are at georgetown university interviewing some of their professors who are also authors. and now joining us is charles kupchan who is the author of this new book, "no one's world: the west, the rising rest and the coming global turn." it's published by oxford. professor kupchan, what do you mean by global turn? >> guest: by glob
. >> host: we have been talking with chandra manning, co-director of the georgetown workshop in 19th century u.s. history. this is her book, "what this cruel war was over: soldiers, slavery and the civil war." professor manning, thank you for your time. >> guest: my pleasure. thank you very much. it was nice to talk to you. >> you're watching booktv on c-span2, 48 hours of nonfiction authors and books every weekend. >>> here's a look at a number of books...
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while another front is are also chandra's style with syria where the rebels are grainy painted western support of the light of the suppressed and a sound of. europe united in austerity fury millions go on a first quarter native question of why is trying to mounting and then stripping. and our shop what the very top in china you need a ship takes over the world's second largest economy for the next decade. this is live from moscow. with the latest news and the week's top stories first israeli bombs have hit refugee camps and guards on the fifth day of the also killing three children. steps up as a soldier with shelling from sea and it brings the death toll in the bombardment so at least forty nine palestinians since wednesday three israelis have died at the hands of hamas rockets over the same period. brings as the nation's israeli army has been stressing the point that all accounts are targeted killings but what we witnessed in the early hours of sunday morning is really a false one in a media building in gaza city and according to palestinian sources and least sixty journalists have b
while another front is are also chandra's style with syria where the rebels are grainy painted western support of the light of the suppressed and a sound of. europe united in austerity fury millions go on a first quarter native question of why is trying to mounting and then stripping. and our shop what the very top in china you need a ship takes over the world's second largest economy for the next decade. this is live from moscow. with the latest news and the week's top stories first israeli...
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as well as melanie abrams chandra. amongst poets, john sharp turkoman cease coca scum who is here, lynn hitching in, jeffrey g o'bryan, whose new book of poems i met robert hast, who you may know as a poet laureate of the states and also won a pulitzer prize for national book award a couple of years ago and is very, very popular teacher. besides that come with always had great visitors from around the world. this year, for instance, there is a woman poet from ireland, catherine walsh. i was very disturbed when she masini won the nobel prize because all the newspapers and so on, "the new york times" skip talking about he been at harvard. he been a berkeley long before harvard. so berkeley had this ability to recognize greatness long before harvard. [laughter] in any event, i just want to mention an interview but i just saw who talks about the fact that it's kind of an interview with him and a review of his new book pros, wildlife can do. he talks about the fact that the duty of the artist is to respond. and then he ment
as well as melanie abrams chandra. amongst poets, john sharp turkoman cease coca scum who is here, lynn hitching in, jeffrey g o'bryan, whose new book of poems i met robert hast, who you may know as a poet laureate of the states and also won a pulitzer prize for national book award a couple of years ago and is very, very popular teacher. besides that come with always had great visitors from around the world. this year, for instance, there is a woman poet from ireland, catherine walsh. i was...
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quite a few of the big name players really failed to turn our head against the greeks of a final much chandra shaaban all for a bright opening. very quiet roman cheryl cook was excellently handled by the greek depends so we're now for the russian side although have to find a new head coach transfer certainly after dick advocaat said that he'll stay tired off to the tournament finishes who will turn to well it's not really all known at the moment so badly to get scientists being touted as a possible successor and of course we all know the serious car plays in the side specially allan's the glory of who had a fantastic coleman scoring three goals and he will really be before chroma this new russian side but russia came into the tournament with the oldest team out of over sixty nations competing over next few months i think quite a few these players will retire and it's left to see how many will be competing when because occasion campaign takes place to try and qualify for the world cup in brazil in two thousand and fourteen very much from now it's going to be a process of rebuilding from the ru
quite a few of the big name players really failed to turn our head against the greeks of a final much chandra shaaban all for a bright opening. very quiet roman cheryl cook was excellently handled by the greek depends so we're now for the russian side although have to find a new head coach transfer certainly after dick advocaat said that he'll stay tired off to the tournament finishes who will turn to well it's not really all known at the moment so badly to get scientists being touted as a...