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peter: the second speaker we heard was al smith iv, al smith's great-grandson. john evers, what is the lower east side and its importance for his career? john evers: i never knew vocal cords could be inherited. that sounded a little bit like his great-grandfather. the lower east side is the southern tip of manhattan, a little on the southeast side. that is where smith was from. it was a port. it was not like it is today. there were ships -- smith wrote that was his playground. he came from an irish family. it is interesting. it is not well-known, his father was actually from german and italian roots, but smith used to claim he did not know this. he probably did not. he grew up in this bustling area. the center of his neighborhood was the catholic church, st. james. he was an altar boy. he used to work and sell papers. the sad part about his early life was he lost his father very young. he was about 12. his father was a trucking man. a teamster. he would cart goods from the seaport up to the city. he died young. al never graduated, even from the eighth grade. if
peter: the second speaker we heard was al smith iv, al smith's great-grandson. john evers, what is the lower east side and its importance for his career? john evers: i never knew vocal cords could be inherited. that sounded a little bit like his great-grandfather. the lower east side is the southern tip of manhattan, a little on the southeast side. that is where smith was from. it was a port. it was not like it is today. there were ships -- smith wrote that was his playground. he came from an...
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al smith, was a governor of new york and catholic.or president and was the very first catholic nominee in 1928, he was subject to horrible anti catholic commentary, and then the next catholic won, john kennedy. >>> dinner, that's the elite of new york, the catholic elite. >> cover it -- >> the cardinal, o'connor would come. in 2000, bush and gore came, and, the nominees both come and make humorous toasts. >> >> i was a leading white liberal in new york city with the racial profiling be supporting the black and latino community. along the lines about sharpton who seems to endorse me still think in there were racially hostile not me but some supporters. so finally she calls back to say i will meet with you tonight so i leave the dinner with the tails and a tie and go to headquarters. to go to bernie sanders into endorse president after the nominee. and with city hall and then i had a meeting with sharpton with the primary that was an election is to come. the next day i've been with the president and his supporters in now that you define
al smith, was a governor of new york and catholic.or president and was the very first catholic nominee in 1928, he was subject to horrible anti catholic commentary, and then the next catholic won, john kennedy. >>> dinner, that's the elite of new york, the catholic elite. >> cover it -- >> the cardinal, o'connor would come. in 2000, bush and gore came, and, the nominees both come and make humorous toasts. >> >> i was a leading white liberal in new york city with...
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al smith/no on question one volunteer: "part of the law says you have to get a background check to loan a weapon, so for instance i want to loan a weapon to my neighbor who i've known for 22 years to try it out on the range, we'd have to get could do that. and that's just ludicrous, people either aren't gonna do that or they're going to become criminals and a bad guy isn't going to do that." )) ((paul joncich)) al smith, quotes statistics that show no correlation between background checks and reducing gun violence. ((paul joncich)) both sides of the question one campaign are well funded. which means we'll be hearing much more about gun background checks in the ((dave courvoisier)) >>> 8 news now is your local election headquarters throughout the campaign season. you can follow the important political news right here on channel 8 and online at las vegas now dot com. /// ((christianne klein)) >>> caught in the trap: (( dan schwartz/(r) nevada state treasurer: "if you went in and borrowed $100, you would be paying back $626." )) ((christianne klein)) >> people tell their stories of being o
al smith/no on question one volunteer: "part of the law says you have to get a background check to loan a weapon, so for instance i want to loan a weapon to my neighbor who i've known for 22 years to try it out on the range, we'd have to get could do that. and that's just ludicrous, people either aren't gonna do that or they're going to become criminals and a bad guy isn't going to do that." )) ((paul joncich)) al smith, quotes statistics that show no correlation between background...
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they were just deliriously happy and they were clapping not just for al smith, but certainly for franklin roosevelt as well. and four years later, roosevelt was elected governor of new york. and in 1930, he was re-elected by a landslide. 1930, president herbert hoover appointed hughes chief justice of the united states. so you can see they are beginning to come together. of course, by 1930, there was great talk of roosevelt as the democratic nominee for president in 1932. so in 1932, of course, he campaigned against hoover and beat him very badly. and in 1933, march of 1933, franklin roosevelt and charles evans hughes exchanged letters. and franklin roosevelt wanted to know if he could recite the entire oath, not just saying "i do." and in asking hughes if that was okay, he remarked that it was very interesting he thought that one former new york governor would be administering the oath to another new york governor and they each expressed great respect for each other and look forward to their association said hughes in a common enterprise. so roosevelt is inaugurated president in 1933. by
they were just deliriously happy and they were clapping not just for al smith, but certainly for franklin roosevelt as well. and four years later, roosevelt was elected governor of new york. and in 1930, he was re-elected by a landslide. 1930, president herbert hoover appointed hughes chief justice of the united states. so you can see they are beginning to come together. of course, by 1930, there was great talk of roosevelt as the democratic nominee for president in 1932. so in 1932, of course,...
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he, along with maybe al smith -- >> recognized as what? >> as one of the absolute finest governors in a state that's had a history of distinguished gubernatorial leadership. it is interesting when your dad became governor, one of the people he invited up to new york was al smith. al smith had a falling out with fdr and all that, and the two that could not be more different, yet they absolutely clicked. afterwards, the reporters said to al smith, what do you think of that guy? he said there's only one thing wrong with that guy, he's a republican. and ironically, for all of their differences, they were great administrators who were, what i would call, practical liberals operating within a balanced budget with concern for the taxpayer and a productive private economy. >> and what does that do for the republican party at the time? >> well, it made new york one of the most republican states in the country. i mean, from being one of the most democratic states, the state that gave us fdr, gave us al smith, gave us the new deal. dewey had -- we ha
he, along with maybe al smith -- >> recognized as what? >> as one of the absolute finest governors in a state that's had a history of distinguished gubernatorial leadership. it is interesting when your dad became governor, one of the people he invited up to new york was al smith. al smith had a falling out with fdr and all that, and the two that could not be more different, yet they absolutely clicked. afterwards, the reporters said to al smith, what do you think of that guy? he...
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the 1928 democratic nominee and governor al smith and sunday the 1940 nominee wendell wilkie. >> when was driving up the streets of hoboken, the associate on the new deal tick ticket. [inaudible] >>> patricia bell scott's book explores the relationship between eleanor roosevelt and civil rights activist polly marry. the author discussed her book with nell irvin painter in new york. they are introduced by the director of the public policye
the 1928 democratic nominee and governor al smith and sunday the 1940 nominee wendell wilkie. >> when was driving up the streets of hoboken, the associate on the new deal tick ticket. [inaudible] >>> patricia bell scott's book explores the relationship between eleanor roosevelt and civil rights activist polly marry. the author discussed her book with nell irvin painter in new york. they are introduced by the director of the public policye
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the 1928 and credit company and former new york governor al smith and the 1940 republican presidential on the window with be -- when dell will be -- wendell wilkie. window, pictures of my opponent and his associates on the new deal ticket. i don't know of any more appropriate place to put those pictures. >> for a complete american history tv schedule, go to c-span.org. this morning on the washington journal, a discussion of the tampa bay times political fact project. at our table, angie with political act, here to talk about fact checking the campaign. let's begin with what is polit ifact. caller: we called -- guest: we publish reports every day that fact check what campaign -- candidates say on the campaign trail. we have a rating system. if a statement is really accurate, it gets the true rating. less accurate make it mostly true, have true, mostly false or false. completelyent is inaccurate or ridiculous, it pantsands on fire -- on fire. host: how do you make sure you are giving campaigns and candidates the right ratings? guest: this is the second -- this is the third campaign we ha
the 1928 and credit company and former new york governor al smith and the 1940 republican presidential on the window with be -- when dell will be -- wendell wilkie. window, pictures of my opponent and his associates on the new deal ticket. i don't know of any more appropriate place to put those pictures. >> for a complete american history tv schedule, go to c-span.org. this morning on the washington journal, a discussion of the tampa bay times political fact project. at our table, angie...
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we feature former governor of new york al smith, democratic candidate in 1928. this two-hour program was sen. mccain: i come here tonight knowing i am the underdog in these final weeks. if you know where to look, there are signs of hope. even in the most unexpected places. even in this room full of proud manhattan democrats. i can't shake that feeling that some people here are pulling for me. [applause] i am delighted to see you here tonight, hillary. [laughter] pres. obama: i was thrilled to get this invitation. i feel right at home here because it is often said i share e
we feature former governor of new york al smith, democratic candidate in 1928. this two-hour program was sen. mccain: i come here tonight knowing i am the underdog in these final weeks. if you know where to look, there are signs of hope. even in the most unexpected places. even in this room full of proud manhattan democrats. i can't shake that feeling that some people here are pulling for me. [applause] i am delighted to see you here tonight, hillary. [laughter] pres. obama: i was thrilled to...
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saturday night, former new york governor al smith. and sunday, the 1940 republican presidential nominee wendell willkie. >> as i was driving up the streets, at his vacant store window, had pictures of my opponent and his associates on t the new deal ticket. i don't know of anymore appropriate place to put those pictures. >> for a complete american history tv schedule, go to cspan.org. >>> next on history book shelf, author james chace talks about his book. "1912: wilson. roosevelt, taft and debs -- the election that changed the country". describes the personalities and relationships between woodrow wilson, theodore roosevelt, william howard taft and eugene debs. >> welcome to viewers on c-span's book tv. james chace's new book, "1912: wilson. roosevelt, taft and debs -- the election that changed the country". it has just been published by simon and schuster. woodrow wilson center is the memorial to our 28th president. created in 1968 by an act of congress within the smithsonian institution. because woodrow wilson headed princeton univ
saturday night, former new york governor al smith. and sunday, the 1940 republican presidential nominee wendell willkie. >> as i was driving up the streets, at his vacant store window, had pictures of my opponent and his associates on t the new deal ticket. i don't know of anymore appropriate place to put those pictures. >> for a complete american history tv schedule, go to cspan.org. >>> next on history book shelf, author james chace talks about his book. "1912:...
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saturday night, the democratic nominee and former new york governor al smith and sunday the 1940 republican presidential nominee wendell will key. >> as i was driving up the streets of, has pictures of my opponent and his associate on the new deal ticket. i don't know of anymore appropriate place to put those pictures. >> for a complete "american history tv" schedule, go to c-span.org. >>> next, columbia university history professor eric foner discusses the rise of socialism in america in the early 20th century. examines the party in new york city and milwaukee and the socialist party of america presidential campaigns of eugene debs. this class is an hour and ten minutes. >> this is a class at columbia
saturday night, the democratic nominee and former new york governor al smith and sunday the 1940 republican presidential nominee wendell will key. >> as i was driving up the streets of, has pictures of my opponent and his associate on the new deal ticket. i don't know of anymore appropriate place to put those pictures. >> for a complete "american history tv" schedule, go to c-span.org. >>> next, columbia university history professor eric foner discusses the rise...
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this is something that, like al smith in 1928 is never really able to transcend. he's a product of tamny, and he gets whooped by herbert hoover for that and a number of other reasons. harry truman is the product of this prendergast machine in kansas city. he's the head of the county government for them. they steal millions and millions of dollars. harry truman never takes a dime. he has to kind of wink at what goes on in some cases. he those get things done. he would sit down. he would sit down and pour out his soul to private letters, which he never sent to anyone. he'd hole up in this hotel and write these letters, which were found decades after his death, as he would wrestle with these questions -- am i a public servant or am i a crook? am i doing the right thing? he's conflicted by this, but he stays in this machine and he eventually determines to get out of local government. he wants to be a congressman. but he's such a puppet, such a nobody, even at that time, that it's like, no, harry, you can't be a congressman. can i be a governor? no, you can't be govern
this is something that, like al smith in 1928 is never really able to transcend. he's a product of tamny, and he gets whooped by herbert hoover for that and a number of other reasons. harry truman is the product of this prendergast machine in kansas city. he's the head of the county government for them. they steal millions and millions of dollars. harry truman never takes a dime. he has to kind of wink at what goes on in some cases. he those get things done. he would sit down. he would sit down...
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one man stood up for al smith and nominated in the national convention, smith went down in defeat, but the united states, franklin delano roosevelt. loyalty pays, one of my favorite quotes from ronald reagan, politics is the second old e oldest occupation in the world and bears a resemblance. maria: more from our all star panel after the break. stay with us. can a toothpaste do everything well? this clean was like - pow. it felt like i had just gone to the dentist. it just kind of like, wiped everything clean. my teeth are glowing. they are so white. crest [hd]. 6x cleaning, 6x whitening. and at two weeks superior sensitivity relief to the leading sensitivity toothpaste. i actually really like the two steps! crest [hd]. step 1 cleans, step 2 whitens. it's the whole package. no one's done this. crest - healthy, beautiful smiles for life. >> ♪ >> welcome back. final thoughts from our all-star panel. kevin kelly found something on the internet and it's hillary clinton talking at a teleprompter. >> the queen of teleprompter seems miffed that donald trump is starting to read off of them and
one man stood up for al smith and nominated in the national convention, smith went down in defeat, but the united states, franklin delano roosevelt. loyalty pays, one of my favorite quotes from ronald reagan, politics is the second old e oldest occupation in the world and bears a resemblance. maria: more from our all star panel after the break. stay with us. can a toothpaste do everything well? this clean was like - pow. it felt like i had just gone to the dentist. it just kind of like, wiped...
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take vo --los policias trataron de detener a ''michael smith'', de 22 aÑos, en la estacin embarcadero el pasado viernes.. --al'smith'' pate a un agente en la cabeza, mordi a otro y le escupi a un tercero.. take vo 2 --''smith'' fue instruido hoy de siete cargos por golpear a un oficial y resistir arresto.. --el bart realiza una investigacin interna para determinar si efectivamente hubo exceso de fuerza.. lorena/take vo ---un hombre que jugaba ''pokemon go'' en el centro de san jose fue acuchillado, en el rostro... --- ''chris perguidi'' dice que fue atacado por un hombre y una mujer porque, la pareja crea que perguidi, los grababa con su celular, cuando en realidad buscaba pokemons... ---el ataque ocurrio la semana pasada a plena luz del dia...la policia no ha realizado arrestos en este caso... lorena --ha visto usted una competencia donde el atleta tenga que doparse de forma obligatoria para participar? --pues aunque parezca increible, una carrera exige que los competidores se emborrachen con cerveza mientras compiten... --yo quiero saber, si angel ayllon, ha participado en algo asi? angell --no seria capaz.
take vo --los policias trataron de detener a ''michael smith'', de 22 aÑos, en la estacin embarcadero el pasado viernes.. --al'smith'' pate a un agente en la cabeza, mordi a otro y le escupi a un tercero.. take vo 2 --''smith'' fue instruido hoy de siete cargos por golpear a un oficial y resistir arresto.. --el bart realiza una investigacin interna para determinar si efectivamente hubo exceso de fuerza.. lorena/take vo ---un hombre que jugaba ''pokemon go'' en el centro de san jose fue...
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tonight we feature al smith, the in 1928.c candidate this program was recorded at the new york state assembly chamber in albany, new york. this is american history tv on c-span3. sen. mccain: i come here tonight knowing i am the underdog in these final weeks. if you know where to look, there are signs of hope. even in the most unexpected places. even in this room full of proud manhattan democrats. i can't shake that feeling that some people here are pulling for me. [applause] link that some people here are pulling for me. [applause] [applause]
tonight we feature al smith, the in 1928.c candidate this program was recorded at the new york state assembly chamber in albany, new york. this is american history tv on c-span3. sen. mccain: i come here tonight knowing i am the underdog in these final weeks. if you know where to look, there are signs of hope. even in the most unexpected places. even in this room full of proud manhattan democrats. i can't shake that feeling that some people here are pulling for me. [applause] link that some...
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saturday night, the 1928 former new york governor, al smith, and sunday, wendel wilky. as i was driving up the streets of hoboken, wise that every vacant store window had pictures of my opponent and his associate on the new deal ticket. i don't know of any more appropriate place to put those pictures. >> for a complete american history tv schedule go to c-span.org. sunday night to q & a, civil war historian and virginia tech professor james robertson discusses his book "after the civil war." the heroes, soldiers, civilians and villains who changed america. >> i think one has to keep that in mind. i'm not belittling slavery. it's without question the major cause of the civil war. but you can explain the action of good decent men, they fight because virginia needs them, not that they supported the clause, neither one did.
saturday night, the 1928 former new york governor, al smith, and sunday, wendel wilky. as i was driving up the streets of hoboken, wise that every vacant store window had pictures of my opponent and his associate on the new deal ticket. i don't know of any more appropriate place to put those pictures. >> for a complete american history tv schedule go to c-span.org. sunday night to q & a, civil war historian and virginia tech professor james robertson discusses his book "after the...
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the democratic nominee, al smith and sunday, the 1940 republican nominee, wendell willkie. store windows had pictures of my opponent and his associate on the new deal ticket. i don't know of any more appropriate place to put those pictures. >>> for a complete american history tv schedule, go to c-span.org. next, columbia university history professor eric foner discusses the rise of socialism in america in the early 20th century. and the socialist party of america presidential campaigns of eugene debbs, this class is an hour and ten minutes. >> this is a class at columbia university, a course called "the american radical tradition," and we started with the american revolution and have been going through the abolitionist movement, early femininism, the civil war reconstruction, labor conflict in the gilded age, the populist movement and now we're sort of entering into the 20th century and in the next couple of weeks, we will look at the progressive era, a period of, you know, a lot of labor unrest, the industrial workers of the world, the women's suffrage movement coming to t
the democratic nominee, al smith and sunday, the 1940 republican nominee, wendell willkie. store windows had pictures of my opponent and his associate on the new deal ticket. i don't know of any more appropriate place to put those pictures. >>> for a complete american history tv schedule, go to c-span.org. next, columbia university history professor eric foner discusses the rise of socialism in america in the early 20th century. and the socialist party of america presidential campaigns...
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saturday night, the 1928 democratic nominee and former new york governor al smith. and sunday, the 1940 republican presidential nominee wendell wilkieie. >> as i was driving up the streets of hoboken, practically every store window, vacant store window has pictures of my opponent and his associates on the new deal ticket. i don't know of any more appropriate place to put those pictures. >> for a complete american history tv schedule, go to cspan.org. >>>"the contenders," our on key political figures who ran for president and lost, but who nevertheless changed political history. tonight, we feature former secretary of state william jennings bryan, who was a three-time presidential candidate. this 90-minute program was recorded at bryan's home in lincoln, nebraska. this is "american history tv," only on c-span3. >>> good evening, and welcome to the third installment of c-span's "the contender" series. tonight, we look at the life, legacy, and times of william jennings bryan, the three-time presidential nominee from nebraska. what better way to introduce you to the man
saturday night, the 1928 democratic nominee and former new york governor al smith. and sunday, the 1940 republican presidential nominee wendell wilkieie. >> as i was driving up the streets of hoboken, practically every store window, vacant store window has pictures of my opponent and his associates on the new deal ticket. i don't know of any more appropriate place to put those pictures. >> for a complete american history tv schedule, go to cspan.org. >>>"the...
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saturday night, former new york governor al smith. sunday, the 1940 republican presidential nominee wendell willkie. >> as i was driving up the streets, at his vacant store window, had pictures of my opponent and his associates on t the new deal ticket. i don't know of anymore appropriate place to put those pictures. >> for a complete american history tv schedule, go to cspan.org. >>> next on history book shelf, author james chace talks about his book. "1912: wilson. roosevelt, taft and debs -- the election that changed the country". describes the personalities and
saturday night, former new york governor al smith. sunday, the 1940 republican presidential nominee wendell willkie. >> as i was driving up the streets, at his vacant store window, had pictures of my opponent and his associates on t the new deal ticket. i don't know of anymore appropriate place to put those pictures. >> for a complete american history tv schedule, go to cspan.org. >>> next on history book shelf, author james chace talks about his book. "1912: wilson....
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the 1928 democratic nominee and former new york governor al smith, and sunday, the 1940 republican presidential nominee wendell willkie. >> as i was driving up the streets of hoboken, practically every store window, vacant store window has pictures of my opponent and his associates on the new deal ticket. i don't know of any more appropriate place to put those pictures. >> for a complete american history tv schedule, go to cspan.org. >> on saturday, c-span's issue spotlight looks at police and race relations. we'll show you president obama at the memorial service for police officers killed in dallas. a speech by senator tim scott about his own interactions with the police. in washington, d.c., police chief cathy lanier describing her agency's community policing. here's a preview. >> in the course of one year, i've been stopped seven times by law enforcement officers. not four. not five. not six. but seven times. in one year as an elected official. was i speeding sometimes? sure. but the vast majority of the time, i was pulled over for nothing more than driving a new car in the wrong neighborhoo
the 1928 democratic nominee and former new york governor al smith, and sunday, the 1940 republican presidential nominee wendell willkie. >> as i was driving up the streets of hoboken, practically every store window, vacant store window has pictures of my opponent and his associates on the new deal ticket. i don't know of any more appropriate place to put those pictures. >> for a complete american history tv schedule, go to cspan.org. >> on saturday, c-span's issue spotlight...
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changed political history saturday night, the 1928 democratic nominee and former new york government al smith and sunday 1940 republican presidential nominee. >> as i was driving up the streets, every store window and vacant store window and had pictures of my opponent and his associate on the new ticket. i don't know of any more appropriate place to put those pictures. >> medical researchers discuss efforts to treat hepatitis c in the united states and the challenges of cost treating the disease. it's an hour and a half. [inaudible conversations] >> well, good afternoon, everyone. welcome to our briefing and update on hepatitis c in the united states. good afternoon, i'm carl smith, here in washington, d.c. before we get started i wanted to make some house-keeping announcements. you could first follow us on twitter at aidsadvocacy and we will be live tweeting. we are also on facebook, so be sure to like the aids institute and also the presentations will be on the aids institute's website and you can see the web address there for the -- the briefing presentation and also just remember to plea
changed political history saturday night, the 1928 democratic nominee and former new york government al smith and sunday 1940 republican presidential nominee. >> as i was driving up the streets, every store window and vacant store window and had pictures of my opponent and his associate on the new ticket. i don't know of any more appropriate place to put those pictures. >> medical researchers discuss efforts to treat hepatitis c in the united states and the challenges of cost...
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the 1928 democratic nominee and former new york governor al smith and sunday wendell wilinge. >> as i was driving up the frankly every store window, that is vacant store window, had pictures of my opponent and his associates on the new deal ticket. i don't know of any more appropriate place to put those pictures. >> for a complete american story tmp v schedule go to c-span.org. >> sunday night on q&a, civil war war historian and virginia tech professer emeritus james robertson discusses his book after the civil war, the heroes, villains, soldiers and civilians who changed america. >> state allegiance was very, very deep and went as far back in generations as the country. i'm not belittling slavery. lavery without question is the major cause of war. but you can see the fight because virginia needed them not that they supported the confred rat cause. neither one did. >> on the phone is craig gilbert. to talk about primary day in wisconsin for the speaker of the house, coming up. r of the house? guest: a guy named paul neyland. he is not from wisconsin. he has only been living there for
the 1928 democratic nominee and former new york governor al smith and sunday wendell wilinge. >> as i was driving up the frankly every store window, that is vacant store window, had pictures of my opponent and his associates on the new deal ticket. i don't know of any more appropriate place to put those pictures. >> for a complete american story tmp v schedule go to c-span.org. >> sunday night on q&a, civil war war historian and virginia tech professer emeritus james...
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saturday night, the 1928 democratic nominee and former new york governor al smith and sunday the 1940ublican presidential nominee wendel wilke. >> as he was driving up the streets of hoboken, practically every store window, vacant store window, had pictures of my opponent and his associates on the new deal ticket. i don't know of any more appropriate place to put those pictures. >> for our complete american history tv schedule, go to c-span.org. >>> this year marks the 130th annual meeting of the american historical association. these meetings include panels of historians and scholars discussing a variety of topics. up next on american history tv, a panel of i had storians debate the 1916 re-election of president woodrow wilson and u.s. foreign policy in a session titled turning point 1916, u.s. foreign relations before and after they kept us out of war election. the observations in this hour and 45 minute program include
saturday night, the 1928 democratic nominee and former new york governor al smith and sunday the 1940ublican presidential nominee wendel wilke. >> as he was driving up the streets of hoboken, practically every store window, vacant store window, had pictures of my opponent and his associates on the new deal ticket. i don't know of any more appropriate place to put those pictures. >> for our complete american history tv schedule, go to c-span.org. >>> this year marks the...
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al smith, the happy warrior. >> yeah. absolutely. i mean, he wouldn't have been successful i think. any really good politician i think has to more than tolerate it. and in his case, you'd have to be a psychiatrist to follow out each politician. i think he loved the adulation of the crowd. it was a kind of love affair between him and many of his constituents. he was enormously popular, among particularly here in alabama, and he loved that feeling of people supporting him. >> here's a little bit more from his 1963 first gubernatorial inaugural address. >> each race within its own framework has a freedom to teach, to instruct, to develop, to ask for and receive, deserve help from others of separate racial stations. this is a great freedom of our american founding fathers, but if we are one unit as advocated by the communist philosophers, then the enrichment of our lives, the freedom of our development is gone forever. we've become, therefore, a mongrel unit of one under a single all powerful government, and we stand for everything and for nothing. the true brotherhood of america, of re
al smith, the happy warrior. >> yeah. absolutely. i mean, he wouldn't have been successful i think. any really good politician i think has to more than tolerate it. and in his case, you'd have to be a psychiatrist to follow out each politician. i think he loved the adulation of the crowd. it was a kind of love affair between him and many of his constituents. he was enormously popular, among particularly here in alabama, and he loved that feeling of people supporting him. >> here's a...
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saturday night, the 1928 nominee al smith and sunday the 1940 republican presidential nominee when dalkie. >> as i was driving up the streets of hoboken, practically every store window that is vacant store window has pictures of my opponent and his associates on the new deal ticket. i don't know of any more appropriate place to put those pictures. >> for a complete american history tv schedule go to c-span c-span.org. >>> and now journalist and tufts university professor edward shoe maker matosy shoe maker issue maker. this was cohothsed by university of southern california communication on leadership and policy. it's just over an hour. >> hello everyone. welcome. by the president of the public diplomacy council. i'm both usc and the pdc combine each month for these monthly lunch forums. we welcome a number of newcomers. we hope you return often and we see a number of people who are regulars. thank you f
saturday night, the 1928 nominee al smith and sunday the 1940 republican presidential nominee when dalkie. >> as i was driving up the streets of hoboken, practically every store window that is vacant store window has pictures of my opponent and his associates on the new deal ticket. i don't know of any more appropriate place to put those pictures. >> for a complete american history tv schedule go to c-span c-span.org. >>> and now journalist and tufts university professor...
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saturday night, former new york governor al smith and sunday the 1940 republican presidential nominee. >> as i was driving up the frankly why is it that every store window, that is vacant store window, had pictures of my opponent and his associate on the new deal ticket? i don't know of any more appropriate place to put those pictures. >> for a complete american history tv schedule go to c-span.org. >> "washington journal" continues. host: we are now taking your calls on open phones hearing what is on your mind. one of the things is this news coming out this morning on the most recent jobs report. the united states added 255,000 jobs in july, according to the "washington journal" here it says the unemployment rate is holding steady at 4.9%. u.s. plores hired at a steady pace in july. the "washington journal" reports a sign of underlying strength for the labor market despite a host of mixed economic signals. that is good news coming out of these most recent numbers. we are also returning back to see what else is on your mind. john from staten island. good morning. caller: good morning.
saturday night, former new york governor al smith and sunday the 1940 republican presidential nominee. >> as i was driving up the frankly why is it that every store window, that is vacant store window, had pictures of my opponent and his associate on the new deal ticket? i don't know of any more appropriate place to put those pictures. >> for a complete american history tv schedule go to c-span.org. >> "washington journal" continues. host: we are now taking your...
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democratice 1928 nominee and former new york governor, al smith. the 1940 republican presidential nominee. [indiscernible] window hadtar pictures of my opponent and his associates on the new deal. more't know of any appropriate place to put those pictures. >> for a complete american history tv schedule, go to c-span.org. "washington journal" continues. host: we will be talking next with donald green, author of politics,ty matters: president, and third parties in american history," adjunct professor of american history at helzberg community college in tab. he is joining us by phone. good morning to you. so you are here to talk about the role of third parties in presidential politics. how important have they been throughout history? a sense, notin that important. i mean, there have been a lot of them. there is only one candidate that has come close to winning an election, and that would be ross perot in 1992. the reason was that in the spring of that year, in june, he was ahead in the polls, ahead of bill clinton, ahead of george bush, sr., so that m
democratice 1928 nominee and former new york governor, al smith. the 1940 republican presidential nominee. [indiscernible] window hadtar pictures of my opponent and his associates on the new deal. more't know of any appropriate place to put those pictures. >> for a complete american history tv schedule, go to c-span.org. "washington journal" continues. host: we will be talking next with donald green, author of politics,ty matters: president, and third parties in american...
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el oficial de policÍa de milwaukee que le disparÓ fatalmente al afroamericano smith ya lo conocÍa.a los inmigrantes. el premio nobel de la paz, rigoberta menchÚ, instÓ a la organizaciÓn de las naciones unidas a reaccionar ante las amenazas racistas contra los inmigrantes referidas por el magnate. rigoberta menchÚ: puedo imaginar que un candidato presidencial de los estados unidos, hablando de un racismo feroz, hablando de un puritanismo extraordinario, anulando las culturas. pamela: trump ha dicho en reiteradas oportunidades que entre los emigrantes mexicanos hay violadores y delincuentes que llevan drogas a los estados unidos. un globo dirigible considerado el mÁs grande del mundo volÓ por primera vez en el centro de inglaterra. esta aeronave de 302 pies se levantÓ lentamente en el aire de un aeropuerto al norte de londres. se trata de un hÍbrido de dirigible, helicÓptero y avión. el airlinder estÁ diseÑado para llevar cargas mÁs pesadas que las aeronaves convencionales, y puede viajar a velocidades de 90 millas por hora y permanecer en el aire durante un mÁximo de dos semanas. va
el oficial de policÍa de milwaukee que le disparÓ fatalmente al afroamericano smith ya lo conocÍa.a los inmigrantes. el premio nobel de la paz, rigoberta menchÚ, instÓ a la organizaciÓn de las naciones unidas a reaccionar ante las amenazas racistas contra los inmigrantes referidas por el magnate. rigoberta menchÚ: puedo imaginar que un candidato presidencial de los estados unidos, hablando de un racismo feroz, hablando de un puritanismo extraordinario, anulando las culturas. pamela:...
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amenazan a un oficial de milwaukee, a quien seÑalan en las redes sociales por matar al afroamericano smith asesinos a sueldo mÁs conocidos del mundo, asÍ califican a aníbal muselier, conocido como el fantasma, que fue detenido en florida. se trata de un hombre cubano de 62 aÑos que estarÍa vinculado al rÉgimen de fidel castro. es uno de los hombres mÁs buscados por agencias estadounidenses. enfrenta cargos por robo, extorsiÓn e intento de asesinato. >> peligrosÍsimo. estÁ siendo buscado desde el aÑo 89 y 90 aquÍ en miami, por intento de asesinato con ametralladora a un hombre en 89. no lo logrÓ matar, y luego puso una bomba en su carro, y desapareciÓ. pamela: este peligroso delincuente logrÓ evadir a las autoridades por mÁs de 20 aÑos. durante los Últimos tiempos habÍa estado operando una banda dedicada al robo armado de joyerÍas. y serÍa un mensaje de rusia la vinculaciÓn de códigos informÁticos maliciosos de servidores vinculados a la agencia de seguridad nacional. asÍ lo sugiriÓ edward snowden. snowden, quien goza de la protecciÓn de moscÚ, insinuÓ que la filtraciÓn era producto de un a
amenazan a un oficial de milwaukee, a quien seÑalan en las redes sociales por matar al afroamericano smith asesinos a sueldo mÁs conocidos del mundo, asÍ califican a aníbal muselier, conocido como el fantasma, que fue detenido en florida. se trata de un hombre cubano de 62 aÑos que estarÍa vinculado al rÉgimen de fidel castro. es uno de los hombres mÁs buscados por agencias estadounidenses. enfrenta cargos por robo, extorsiÓn e intento de asesinato. >> peligrosÍsimo. estÁ...
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para prepararlos en esfuerzos antiterroristas, en nueva york, rebeca smith, noticias telemundo. >> los mexicanos le estÁn haciendo frente alanque en estados unidos donde les sale 25% mÁs barato, vamos con ingrid barrera que investigÓ. >> esta es la frontera entre tijuana y san diego. miles de automovilistas invierten horas en cruzar hacia estados unidos muchas veces solo para cargar gasolina, luego del Último incremento de precios de combustible en mÉxico. >> por lo regular me pongo allÁ porque es un poquito mÁs buena que la de tijuana. >> segÚn despachadores la baja calidad y el alto precio bajaron el flujo de compradores en sus establecimientos. >> un nÚmero uno el precio que aquÍ estÁ muy alto, el tipo de cambio, que estÁ exagerado , que prefieren cargarlo en dÓlar y por otra parte la calidad del combustible donde allÁ cuentan con mejores marcas. >> en mÉxico estos son los precios de la gasolina, el costo de llenar un tanque de 10 galones equivale a 27 dÓlares en promedio, mientras que en estados unidos baja el costo a 19 por los mismos 10 galones. >> la gasolina sube el dÓlar, pues conviene comprar la gasolina allÁ que
para prepararlos en esfuerzos antiterroristas, en nueva york, rebeca smith, noticias telemundo. >> los mexicanos le estÁn haciendo frente alanque en estados unidos donde les sale 25% mÁs barato, vamos con ingrid barrera que investigÓ. >> esta es la frontera entre tijuana y san diego. miles de automovilistas invierten horas en cruzar hacia estados unidos muchas veces solo para cargar gasolina, luego del Último incremento de precios de combustible en mÉxico. >> por lo...
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llevaba el oficial pero se asegurÓ que smith recibió los disparos 20 segundos despuÉs de haber sido parado por el oficial por estar en un vehÍculo sospechoso y supuestamente alque smith recibiÓ impactos en el pecho y un brazo, esto es consistente con el primer reporte policial. reportera: mientras tanto, la familia del joven sigue llamando a la calma y asegura que la policÍa miente al presentar a su hermano como un criminal. autoridades locales esperan no tener que llamar refuerzos de la guardia nacional para contener posibles disturbios esta noche. aplicarÁ de manera estricta un toque de queda para los adolescentes que no podrÁn estar en la calle luego de las 10 de la noche. jorge: el fin de semana pasado ha sido uno de los mÁs sangrientos estÉn en chicago. la cifra de muertes violentas ascendiÓ a nueve y los heridos a 43. entre los muertos estÁ el hijo de un policÍa. unas 1000 personas se reunieron hoy al funeral del lÍder de una mezquita y un ayudante nueva york. la policÍa dijo que detuvo a un hombre y lo interrogÓ en un esfuerzo por identificar un vehÍculo saliendo del lugar del crimen. el consejo de relaciones islÁmicas americanas ofreciÓ una recompens
llevaba el oficial pero se asegurÓ que smith recibió los disparos 20 segundos despuÉs de haber sido parado por el oficial por estar en un vehÍculo sospechoso y supuestamente alque smith recibiÓ impactos en el pecho y un brazo, esto es consistente con el primer reporte policial. reportera: mientras tanto, la familia del joven sigue llamando a la calma y asegura que la policÍa miente al presentar a su hermano como un criminal. autoridades locales esperan no tener que llamar refuerzos de la...
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smith con el reporte. >>> ana trabaja 10 horas al dÍa quÉ tan peligroso o sucio puede ser su trabajo. >>> ¿por quÉ los guantes>>> venir a estados unidos y lavar ropa, que no es tuya, lo volverÍas a hacer. >>> por mis hijos sÍ. >>> y por eso trabajas tanto. >>> si no trabajo, imagÍnese no hay nada. >>> por 8 dÓlares la hora en un dÍa de trabajo, ana saca 130 cargas de ropa por dÍa pero ni el asco ni el cansancio, le quitan su mÁs grande anhelo. >>> en los Últimos aÑos, ha tenido varios trabajos y que no en todos la han tratado bien. >>> yo he trabajado y los jefes nos quieren ver mÁs que esclavos. >>> no es el caso de este lugar aquÍ dice sentirse feliz a pesar de lo divÍdelo trabajo. >>> es un trabajo sucio?. >>> pues en cierta parte sÍ, la verdad que sÍ por las condiciÓn que viene la ropa. >>> a los 13 aÑos, emigrÓ a estados unidos en busca del sueÑo americano y hoy por mÁs agotador y sucio que sea su trabajo, asegura estar agradecida por la vida y con su hermana, que la ayudÓ a encontrar este empleo. >>> en new york, rebeca smith, noticias telemundo >>> nos vamos ahora a un peculiar desfile por las calles d
smith con el reporte. >>> ana trabaja 10 horas al dÍa quÉ tan peligroso o sucio puede ser su trabajo. >>> ¿por quÉ los guantes>>> venir a estados unidos y lavar ropa, que no es tuya, lo volverÍas a hacer. >>> por mis hijos sÍ. >>> y por eso trabajas tanto. >>> si no trabajo, imagÍnese no hay nada. >>> por 8 dÓlares la hora en un dÍa de trabajo, ana saca 130 cargas de ropa por dÍa pero ni el asco ni el cansancio, le quitan...
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smith noticias telemundo. >> y como todo un acrÓbata lucio un estudiante de colorado al azotar un golazo como grandes del deportejugada del aÑo. >> ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ nueva evidencia indica que el virus de zika puede causar sordera, los centros de control y prevenciÓn de enfermedades realizaron exÁmenes a 70 personas con microcefalia mÁs del 5% presentaba pÉrdida de audiciÓn los expertos estÁn recomendando someter a esta prueba a todos los niÑos nacidos de mujeres que tuvieron zika durante el embarazo. >> regresamos desde mÉxico para hablar cÓmo problemas cardÍacos que cobraron la vida de juan gabriel son la principal causa de muerte entre los latinos de estados unidos. como nos dice marÍa paula ochoa factores como la obesidad un colesterol alto y no hacer ejercicio es algo que aumenta el riesgo de un ataque al corazÓn. >> dÍas despuÉs de dar a luz hace 57 aÑos erika que entonces tenÍa 37 aÑos sufriÓ un ataque masivo al corazÓn. >> el doctor me dijo que pudo haber sido el estrÉs que me causÓ el embarazo y puede ser tambiÉn algo eje nebt porque mi familia hay personas que han muerto de ataques al corazÓn. >> dice que n
smith noticias telemundo. >> y como todo un acrÓbata lucio un estudiante de colorado al azotar un golazo como grandes del deportejugada del aÑo. >> ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ nueva evidencia indica que el virus de zika puede causar sordera, los centros de control y prevenciÓn de enfermedades realizaron exÁmenes a 70 personas con microcefalia mÁs del 5% presentaba pÉrdida de audiciÓn los expertos estÁn recomendando someter a esta prueba a todos los niÑos nacidos de mujeres que...
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georgia, la policia ha identificado como "royheem deeds" al hombre que disparo contra un policia y luego se dio a la fuga. -- el agente tim smithamada de auxlio en una zona residencial sobre un sospechoso cuando fue blanco del ataque... --smith, de 31 anos, deja a dos hijos huerfanos.... paola-ots ---en noticias electorales... --la democrata hillary clinton aventaja a donald trump en estados decisivos... take vo --- esto segun la mas reciente encuesta de nbc, la cual revela clinton supera al magnate en todos los estados mas decisivos ... --- en carolina del norte, la ex secretaria de estado lidera la contienda con nueve puntos... en florida, por cinco... --- en virginia y colorado, la democrata tiene una ventaja de dos digitos frente a su contrincante republicano. --- expertos dicen que si clinton gana en estos cuatro estados, seria virtualmente imposible para trump llegar a la casa blanca. paola --toda esta semana hemos estado brasileÑa o de la cultura por los juegos olmpicos y una de las tradiciones culinarias de ese pas son las churrasqueras. --carlos maxwell visit un lugar muy especial y nos lo presenta en nuestro "minuto b
georgia, la policia ha identificado como "royheem deeds" al hombre que disparo contra un policia y luego se dio a la fuga. -- el agente tim smithamada de auxlio en una zona residencial sobre un sospechoso cuando fue blanco del ataque... --smith, de 31 anos, deja a dos hijos huerfanos.... paola-ots ---en noticias electorales... --la democrata hillary clinton aventaja a donald trump en estados decisivos... take vo --- esto segun la mas reciente encuesta de nbc, la cual revela clinton...
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al gore in 2000. >> richard norton smith? those presidential elections he won illinois. remember, he had been elected governor of illinois in 1948 by the largest margin in the history of the state. what was then a conservative isolationist state elected this new deal liberal democrat. and it was not surprising that, i assume, he thought he counted on winning it in '52. >> he did. for example, if he had run for governor in 1952 -- >> for a second term. >> -- even with president eisenhower running on the republican -- he would have won the governorship again by a larger margin than he won in '48. >> newton minow, today we talk about taxes, spending, social programs, social security, as some of the presidential issues that we look at during campaigns. 1952, 1956, what were two or three of the main issues that were talked about on this campaign and that adlai stevenson stressed? >> '52, the big issue i think helped president eisenhower enormously was korea. we were bogged down in a war there. president eisenhower said i have a pl
al gore in 2000. >> richard norton smith? those presidential elections he won illinois. remember, he had been elected governor of illinois in 1948 by the largest margin in the history of the state. what was then a conservative isolationist state elected this new deal liberal democrat. and it was not surprising that, i assume, he thought he counted on winning it in '52. >> he did. for example, if he had run for governor in 1952 -- >> for a second term. >> -- even with...