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and parcel of american life. and parcel of american life. we wanted to begin our exhibit by exploring the phenomenon that is familiar, but striking. it is a phenomenon that is unique to the united states. there is no other country in the world that is so fixated that it is constantly creating images of those people. in the united states, this started before the country was even founded. it started with the countries most ardent patriots. there is something else that a significant about the phenomenon in this country. although imagery of american indians is pervasive with american life, it does nothing to bring non-natives closer or to understand the nature of the history of they had shared with american indians. this actually masks who native americans really are. we open this curtain and he looks what stands behind this imagery. this imagery is the intersection between native and non-native. the american exhibit ends with a very clear presentation of the fact that non-native americans and native americans share
and parcel of american life. and parcel of american life. we wanted to begin our exhibit by exploring the phenomenon that is familiar, but striking. it is a phenomenon that is unique to the united states. there is no other country in the world that is so fixated that it is constantly creating images of those people. in the united states, this started before the country was even founded. it started with the countries most ardent patriots. there is something else that a significant about the...
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although imagery of american indians is pervasive with american life, it does nothing to bring non-natives closer or to understand the nature of the history of they had shared with american indians. this actually masks who native americans really are. we open this curtain and he looks what stands behind this imagery. this imagery is the intersection between native and non-native. the american exhibit ends with a very clear presentation of the fact that non-native americans and native americans share a deeply entangled history. this is the unique history of the united states. it is a shaped national consciousness. when i would like to show you is one that really fascinated me as soon as i learned about it. this is a sketch for the great seal of the united states. congress employed a committee, or got together a committee of americans with impeccable american revolutionary war credentials to come up with the design for the great seal of the united states. they cut together a second committee. the second committee turned to a man named francis hopkins. he was a signer of the declaration of in
although imagery of american indians is pervasive with american life, it does nothing to bring non-natives closer or to understand the nature of the history of they had shared with american indians. this actually masks who native americans really are. we open this curtain and he looks what stands behind this imagery. this imagery is the intersection between native and non-native. the american exhibit ends with a very clear presentation of the fact that non-native americans and native americans...
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the study of african-american life and history. we have an agreement to locate some of their headquarter activities here at the site. we hope that they will be a visible every day presents. we have multiple exhibits being planned and looking not just at carter g. woodson but also his legacy as the father of african-american history. looking at the neighborhood which is where the community is located. it is one where this home was the community engagement. we wanted to talk about how the community interacted with carter g. woodson and the association for the study of african-american life and history. we look forward to the exciting times. the partnership with the fraternity and organizations.>> talk about technology. somebody who wanted a historic site dedicated to him? >> i don't now. reflecting on that, he was a humble man pick he was a passionate man. i think he would be gratified to see a national historic site. the association that he created in the potential to reach millions more in an international community which the publi
the study of african-american life and history. we have an agreement to locate some of their headquarter activities here at the site. we hope that they will be a visible every day presents. we have multiple exhibits being planned and looking not just at carter g. woodson but also his legacy as the father of african-american history. looking at the neighborhood which is where the community is located. it is one where this home was the community engagement. we wanted to talk about how the...
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of american life. politics,conomics, and the way journalists interact with the story. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on q&a. >> c-span where history unfolds daily. in 19 79, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. to bring youtinue unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events in washington dc and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. >> the chief executive officer of the american foundation for suicide prevention. it is national suicide prevention week. those whoat mean for deal with this issue on capitol hill? >> it is an important week to get the message out the suicide is a preventable cause of death. we need to do more to raise awareness about that. the extent of the problem. doo, what people can recognizing warning signs. about.one they care suicide is everyone's problem. we only to get involved. >> won't it comes to capitol hill, what is the federal government do o
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the association for the study of african american life in history, we have an agreement with them to locate some of their headquarters here at the site. in five years we hope they will be a visible, everyday presence. we have multiple exhibits being planned, looking not just at carter g woodson but also his legacy as the father of african-american history emma -- history, looking at the neighborhood where the community is located. wass one where this home the center of community engagement. we want to talk about how the community interacted with carter g woodson and the association for the study of african-american life and history. so we are looking toward exciting times. the partnership with the fraternity as well as a philanthropic organization. >> do you think he would have been someone who wanted a historic site dedicated to him? ms. lowe: i don't know. he was a humble man. he was a passionate man. i think he would be gratified to see a national historic site to the association he created and the potential to reach millions more and an international community, which has publicat
the association for the study of african american life in history, we have an agreement with them to locate some of their headquarters here at the site. in five years we hope they will be a visible, everyday presence. we have multiple exhibits being planned, looking not just at carter g woodson but also his legacy as the father of african-american history emma -- history, looking at the neighborhood where the community is located. wass one where this home the center of community engagement. we...
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a farewell to a giant of american life a man who served his country in war and in politics for over a half century more than two thousand invited guests at the national cathedral at the memorial service of senator john mccain. some of the most powerful people of american political life were present to pay their respects president donald trump was not there mccain's family did not invite him at the memorial service nobody spoke trump's name but it was hard to miss their repudiation of his politics while channeling mccain's spirit the america of john mccain has no need to be made great again because america was always great thanks so much of our politics a public life or public discourse can seem small and mean and petty it's a politics that pretends to be brave and tough but in fact is born of fear john called on us to be bigger than that. george w. bush spoke of mccain's courage perhaps above all john detested the abuse of power could not abide bigots and swaggering despots it was something deep inside him that made him stand up for the little guy. just before forgotten people in forg
a farewell to a giant of american life a man who served his country in war and in politics for over a half century more than two thousand invited guests at the national cathedral at the memorial service of senator john mccain. some of the most powerful people of american political life were present to pay their respects president donald trump was not there mccain's family did not invite him at the memorial service nobody spoke trump's name but it was hard to miss their repudiation of his...
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to figure out what is the strain in american life, what are the values in american life that have brought us to where we are today and that will carry us through it? >> it's hope versus fear. and they are -- my argument about this is that the country does have a soul. soul in greek and hebrew is breath or life. i don't like it with people say the party with which i disagree has captured the soul of the country. that's not quite right. if we're being honest about our history we have to realize we're capable of great good and great evil often in the same afternoon. every generation is defined in the struggle between light and dark in that batttory about the texas school board candidate who was against teaching spanish and said if english was good enough people want to come here. that's pretty good. we want to preserve that. we want that to happen. but a country founded on the sentence -- the most sentence arguably ever written in the english language that we're all created equal and endowned by our creator with certain rights, i say the old story about the texas school board candidate who w
to figure out what is the strain in american life, what are the values in american life that have brought us to where we are today and that will carry us through it? >> it's hope versus fear. and they are -- my argument about this is that the country does have a soul. soul in greek and hebrew is breath or life. i don't like it with people say the party with which i disagree has captured the soul of the country. that's not quite right. if we're being honest about our history we have to...
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is influencing every aspect of american life. culture, economics, politics. .nd, in ways you have detected the way journalists and direct with this ongoing story. announcer: tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q and a. c-span is in like charles learning about city's history. up next, the mardi gras museum of imperial caucus you to learn more about the traditions here in lake charles. ♪ >> our museum houses the largest collection of micro costumes in the world. we keep on 280 customs of war. we even have, and stored, approximately 300 costumes. wonderful,as is a colorful, crazy time of the year where people get together to socialize. and, just, let their hair down. ♪ >> it is an original french tradition. students from the states went to france to go to school, and they came back and put on a celebration that mimicked what they saw and france. mardi gras is actually a celebration that is the for the coming of lent. it starts on january 6 with just the up if any. this is the beginning of the corn of -- carnival season. every year,
is influencing every aspect of american life. culture, economics, politics. .nd, in ways you have detected the way journalists and direct with this ongoing story. announcer: tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q and a. c-span is in like charles learning about city's history. up next, the mardi gras museum of imperial caucus you to learn more about the traditions here in lake charles. ♪ >> our museum houses the largest collection of micro costumes in the world. we keep on 280 customs of...
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a farewell to a giant of american life a man who served his country in war and in politics for over a half century more than two thousand invited guests at the national cathedral at the memorial service of senator john mccain. some of the most powerful people of american political life were present to pay their respects president donald trump was not there mccain's family did not invite him at the memorial service nobody spoke trump's name but it was hard to miss their repudiation of his politics while channeling mccain's spirit the america of john mccain has no need to be made great again because america was always great thanks so much of our politics a public life or public discourse can seem small and mean and petty it's a politics that pretends to be brave and tough but in fact is born of fear john called on us to be bigger than that george w. bush spoke of mccain's courage perhaps above all john detested the abuse of power. could not abide bigots and swaggering despots there was something deep inside him that made him stand up for the little guy. just before forgotten people in f
a farewell to a giant of american life a man who served his country in war and in politics for over a half century more than two thousand invited guests at the national cathedral at the memorial service of senator john mccain. some of the most powerful people of american political life were present to pay their respects president donald trump was not there mccain's family did not invite him at the memorial service nobody spoke trump's name but it was hard to miss their repudiation of his...
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a farewell to a giant of american life a man who served his country in war and in politics for over a half century more than two thousand invited guests at the national cathedral at the memorial service of senator john mccain. some of the most powerful people of american political life were present to pay their respects president donald trump was not there mccain's family did not invite him at the memorial service nobody spoke trump's name but it was hard to miss their repudiation of his politics while channeling mccain's spirit the america of john mccain has no need to be made great again because america was always great thanks so much of our politics a public life or public discourse can seem small and mean and petty it's a politics that pretends to be brave and tough but in fact is born of fear john called on us to be bigger than that george w. bush spoke of mccain's courage perhaps above all john detested the abuse of power could not abide bigots and swaggering despots it was something deep inside him that made him stand up for the little guy. just before forgotten people in forgo
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if 58% of republicans think colleges are bad for the american way of life, that is not very smart. about makingnking your biggest donor happy. my advice is to do all the things i've talked about, hecklers'veto, chicago principles, diversify opinion, have the forms because it's the right thing to do. i believe i would go see my local united states senator or congressman and say you have heard that we don't have diverse views on our campus, but let me show you that we do. let me show you all the things that we have in place to do it. i think it is a very big threat to the quality and support for higher education in the united states. mr. rosenstein: the next question relates to that issue. given that higher education is a pillar of our democracy, our economy, and society, which is a view i think you share. congress does provide significant funding and various ways for universities. particularelicit actions that they want by conditioning their donations on actions by universities. do you believe congress should do the same thing? that is congress should condition hunting on universiti
if 58% of republicans think colleges are bad for the american way of life, that is not very smart. about makingnking your biggest donor happy. my advice is to do all the things i've talked about, hecklers'veto, chicago principles, diversify opinion, have the forms because it's the right thing to do. i believe i would go see my local united states senator or congressman and say you have heard that we don't have diverse views on our campus, but let me show you that we do. let me show you all the...
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that it happens is influencing every aspect of american life. culture, economics, politics, and in ways you have detected, the way journalists interact with this ongoing story. announcer: tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. campaigns across the country are trying to figure out how to best use social media. policy center hosted a discussion on what strategists are doing to address concerns about misinformation and security vulnerabilities. de
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grown american superfood is a delicious green drink chockfull of life promoting superfoods. by trusted american organic farmers like the van drunen family who have been farming here since before the civil war. the van drunen family has dedicated their lives to delivering the purest, most nutritious, organic fruit and vegetables grown and processed right here in america. - i'm david van drunen, seventh generation farmer at van drunen family farms. and we grow the finest quality organic ingredients for grown american superfood. - hello, i'm jeff van drunen. there's a certain pride in being a sixth generation american farmer working with my father for these years and now my son, david. - yeah good morning, i'm ed van drunen. i'm 80 years old now and i grew up farming. my family has always been in farming. this is our seventh generation. this is our organic farm. - and these products are what makes grown american superfood. they don't contain any pesticides, any herbicides. they're grown with non-gmo seed. a 100% american and a 100% organic. - grown american means exactly what i
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aspectscurring in other of american life as well, as it should.t is to say these standards apply universally. they apply at very highest reinforcing that they apply everywhere else. for my point earlier was it had everywhere else for a long time, but not up here which created a perception gap serious organizations really were about the standards. is the communication absolutely clear. standards are real. they apply universally. workplace wend of need to achieve. we're all better for that. host: i want to reach from page 171 in the book. this is another aspect between trump and the russia investigation. again it was in competence or amnesia. incompetence was an acceptable explanation for absolutely nothing. great.ing trump does is his team is great. his people are the greatest. achievement everywhere. numerous russian-related revelations have been chalked up to ineptitude. the established record. what they explain or seek to ex plain what questions arise investigation,n when you get to the specifics. not to there's no collusions. but to the specifi
aspectscurring in other of american life as well, as it should.t is to say these standards apply universally. they apply at very highest reinforcing that they apply everywhere else. for my point earlier was it had everywhere else for a long time, but not up here which created a perception gap serious organizations really were about the standards. is the communication absolutely clear. standards are real. they apply universally. workplace wend of need to achieve. we're all better for that. host:...
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and it is the fundamental question of american life today.nd people need to be questioning judge kavanaugh about not just what happened on one day, but the reflexes that time and again have allowed him to stand with the people on top and not listen to voices. >> what he's talking about there is i think a human struggle and a human debate and to get there you have to have the republican members of this committee shred the politics that seems to be driving everything they're doing. >> and i think you also set forth the emotional platform. i think you set the emotional platform basically of when a victim comes out to do any accusation, this is what she's faced with. it goes far deeper than that. so i appreciate that viewpoint. it's a new twist. i haven't heard it on any other show. so i appreciate that vice president. the thing i'm wondering is if you are accused of this, and especially in the movement of the "me too" which made it possible for women to be backed and to have a good group around them saying, go, you know, we're behind you and do
and it is the fundamental question of american life today.nd people need to be questioning judge kavanaugh about not just what happened on one day, but the reflexes that time and again have allowed him to stand with the people on top and not listen to voices. >> what he's talking about there is i think a human struggle and a human debate and to get there you have to have the republican members of this committee shred the politics that seems to be driving everything they're doing. >>...
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justice has been a part of american life from the we acknowledge that the principal has suffered at times over the centuries. the alien and sedition act segregation, to religious and nonreligious oppression, there have been pendulum swings that have threatened our freedom. was clear saying freedom of speech is the only effect other guardian of every right. but each time, free expression foundingcurtailed, the principals recovered. and freedom of speech thought have come most under attack on the college campuses. that should shock us. he words of the founder of the university of virginia has chiselled in his monument nearby declare, for i have sworn on the of god eternal hostility gainst every form of tyranny over the mind of man. this was the vibrant spirit of founders. may we not depart from it. departing from perhaps most ls, dangerously, they have abandoned principal and truth altogether. if that is so, they have chosen ideology, passion, and over law. principal exalts and power, opposing voices can be justified. this is not america. this is not the way we were raised. and ideology and
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now pervades american life.ll our social policy, our culture, it is all touched by this anxiety in most of white america. understandably, given america's history. they are vulnerable, they have this vulnerability to being disarmed of moral authority. by being called a racist. i can use it as a weapon, i can say, i went to the levin show, let me tell you how i was treated. and big -- it is going to explode. so it constitutes that is black power, white guilt is black power. they are virtually one in the same, one of the big problems we have we talk about universities and political correctness and so forth. these are all ways in which white americans say, i'm innocent. i don't feel this way. i am not a bigot. i am not a racist. i am innocent. and white guilt causes this drive to prove and establish innocence. and so then we have a whole generation of black leaders who do one thing, and one thing only, milk white guilt. and we're at a moment, i thought this protest that was telling in that regard. kind of appointed
now pervades american life.ll our social policy, our culture, it is all touched by this anxiety in most of white america. understandably, given america's history. they are vulnerable, they have this vulnerability to being disarmed of moral authority. by being called a racist. i can use it as a weapon, i can say, i went to the levin show, let me tell you how i was treated. and big -- it is going to explode. so it constitutes that is black power, white guilt is black power. they are virtually one...
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american series at this time. when people need to be heard. but he's been there a few jomo sold his life it's not the norm or life sure and the story needs to be told we do stories that have in fact also stopped i testify in the fall of law to make sure that the bad guys are both behind backs al-jazeera has teams on the ground to bring new documentaries and live news on air and online. hello again time for sports has addie. thank you very much while asian games hosts indonesia have announced their own sentients a bid for the twenty thirty two olympics i.o.c. president some us back is in jakarta ahead of the closing ceremony and says the success of these games will provide the country with a strong foundation to answer the process indonesia there is on the move. do you see the enthusiasm of the people you see the volunteers delivering there with the organizing committee of a very good organization and it's a very young country. this of course makes it all too very interesting for the i.o.c. or the formal selection procedure for twenty thirty two is yet to begin with germany and india also
american series at this time. when people need to be heard. but he's been there a few jomo sold his life it's not the norm or life sure and the story needs to be told we do stories that have in fact also stopped i testify in the fall of law to make sure that the bad guys are both behind backs al-jazeera has teams on the ground to bring new documentaries and live news on air and online. hello again time for sports has addie. thank you very much while asian games hosts indonesia have announced...
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as anything in american life, except an oddity.pprentice," "the never paid any attention to his flirtation with running for the presidency early in his life. we were in michigan, the first rally of donald trump that i was assigned to cover for cbs, sitting in the first row to the left in a press conference before the rally. trump walks in, looks around, takes one or two questions, sees me, and says, major, fantastic. what he meant by that was, hey, there is a network correspondent on the front row at this press conference. this was in early august, 2015. what did he say to himself? that must mean i'm getting somewhere. because until then, a network correspondent that he knew and had somef and that memory about, was not covering his campaign. he considered himself personally, if not a breakout moment, a moment that he wanted to savor. brian: how did you set this book up? major: in that opening, the prologue, i described my first interaction with donald trump. all the things that were obvious that he was not intentionally telling me,
as anything in american life, except an oddity.pprentice," "the never paid any attention to his flirtation with running for the presidency early in his life. we were in michigan, the first rally of donald trump that i was assigned to cover for cbs, sitting in the first row to the left in a press conference before the rally. trump walks in, looks around, takes one or two questions, sees me, and says, major, fantastic. what he meant by that was, hey, there is a network correspondent on...
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and i think the trajectory of american life has import borne out that original perspective on what liberty requires. if you look at the state of american society 60 years after that initial sexual revolution, what you see is a society that is weaker and a government that is at once stronger and more corrupt than was the case in the 1940s and 1950s. you see a society characterized by more loneliness, isolation, personal unhappiness. you see a society where the rate of sexual activity has been going down over the last 10 or 15 years. you see a society where men and women find it harder to relate to one another and you see a society with declining birth rates, lower family formation and a society of people who are in a sense living out the form of individualism and our overall on happier for it and then in the civic and economic realm, you see a society that embraced the affluence of the postwar period that was a great achievement, one of the greatest achievements in human history but in the process and it up effectively corrupted by it to a point where if you look at from the basically 1970s
and i think the trajectory of american life has import borne out that original perspective on what liberty requires. if you look at the state of american society 60 years after that initial sexual revolution, what you see is a society that is weaker and a government that is at once stronger and more corrupt than was the case in the 1940s and 1950s. you see a society characterized by more loneliness, isolation, personal unhappiness. you see a society where the rate of sexual activity has been...
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decisions which affect justice and privacy and fairness in american life.and for that reason all of us, all members of the senate, certainly the senate judiciary committee have to take seriously. i am going to take this very seriously and help members on both sides of the aisle will. i also wantay to say this. senator mcconnell followed up with his plow through this matter comment and told us we stay through the weekend if necessary to get this done. we got. to get it behind us. we got to move on. where was the sender to mcconnells sense of urgency when the vacancy was greeted by the death of antonin scalia? for almost a year for senator mcconnell left thatha seat vacant in the hopes that republican would be elected president. the idea of giving a few days to go through the evidence, to go through an investigation, to have a reasonable review of the record of judge kavanaugh now is pushed away. this has to be done and it has been done this weekend, and that's it. why? whyn' the urgency, senator mcconnell? shouldn't we value fairness over urgency? i asked se
decisions which affect justice and privacy and fairness in american life.and for that reason all of us, all members of the senate, certainly the senate judiciary committee have to take seriously. i am going to take this very seriously and help members on both sides of the aisle will. i also wantay to say this. senator mcconnell followed up with his plow through this matter comment and told us we stay through the weekend if necessary to get this done. we got. to get it behind us. we got to move...
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but it is influencing every aspect of american life. and in ways that you have detect did. the way that journalists interact with this ongoing story. at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q&a." research council held its annual values voter summit in washington, d.c. with mark meadows and vice president pence among the speakers. from yesterday, this is just under one hour. iscongressman mark meadows in his third term in congress and has been serving in north sincena's 11th district january 2013 after a 27 career -- after a 27 year career as a small-business owner. and he was elected chairman of the house freedom caucus. a is dedicated to giving voice to those feeling forgotten by their government. ladies and gentlemen, he deserves a hero's welcome for his work in congress. would you please welcome, jeff meadows. rep. meadows: thank you, thank you, i have been waiting a long time to get back at gil. come on back out here. we are not going to let this one go, are we? gil for, i have known 20 years. he has called me jeb more than a dozen times. not enough. not enough. [laughter] jeff, i
but it is influencing every aspect of american life. and in ways that you have detect did. the way that journalists interact with this ongoing story. at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q&a." research council held its annual values voter summit in washington, d.c. with mark meadows and vice president pence among the speakers. from yesterday, this is just under one hour. iscongressman mark meadows in his third term in congress and has been serving in north sincena's 11th district january...
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the privacy and fairness in american life and for that reason all of last, all the members of the senate certainly the senate judiciary committee take itoi seriously. i will take it very seriously and i hope members on both sides of the aisle will. i also want to say this, senator mcconnell plowed through this matter comment and told us will stay the weekend if necessary. we've got to move on. where was senator mcconnell sense of urgency when the vacancy was created by the death of antonin scalia. for almost a year, senator mcconnell that seed bank in and helps the republicans should be elected president. the idea now giving a few days to go through the evidence, to go through an investigation, to have a reasonable review of the record of judge kavanaugh now is pushed away. this has to be done and it has to be done this weekend and that's it. why? why the urgency, senator mcconnell? o should we value fairness of urgency? i guess senator mcconnell, set your plowed aside for a few minutes, would you? look at the senate deliberative body and make sure in fairness to both dr. ford and judge
the privacy and fairness in american life and for that reason all of last, all the members of the senate certainly the senate judiciary committee take itoi seriously. i will take it very seriously and i hope members on both sides of the aisle will. i also want to say this, senator mcconnell plowed through this matter comment and told us will stay the weekend if necessary. we've got to move on. where was senator mcconnell sense of urgency when the vacancy was created by the death of antonin...
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it is influencing e every aspect of american life.icks, and in ways you've detected, the way journalists interact with this ongoing story. >> the candidates in virginia's race spoke at a town hall meeting. here we show the event are some of the tv ads running during the campaign. >> fed up with tim cane's far left anti-trump record? check out corey stwuret. he has won five times not by selling out to liberals but by fighting for taxpayers. he cut county taxes the lowest in the region and kept them below inflation. his rating aaa he led the nation's toughest illegal alien crackdown. and corey stwuret was the first in virginia to protect kids by putting retired cops in schools as our senator he will stand ith president trump. >> he promiseded to do something about it. >> i'm a republican and i like im cane is able to get epublicans and democrats republicans and democrats to work together. >> that's rare these days. >> >> i want to keep virginia a leader in research, technology, and the good jobs. i help create the virginia tech medical
it is influencing e every aspect of american life.icks, and in ways you've detected, the way journalists interact with this ongoing story. >> the candidates in virginia's race spoke at a town hall meeting. here we show the event are some of the tv ads running during the campaign. >> fed up with tim cane's far left anti-trump record? check out corey stwuret. he has won five times not by selling out to liberals but by fighting for taxpayers. he cut county taxes the lowest in the...
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american life -- culture, economics, politics, and in ways you have detected, the way journalists interact with this ongoing story. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's . >> the president of poland visited the white house yesterday after meetings and posing for photos in the oval office, president trump and the polish leader took questions from reporters at a joint press conference. ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states accompanied by the president of poland. >> thank you very much, please sit down. today i'm honored to host the , a friend ofpoland mine, president duda and mrs. duda, thank you for being here, a great honor. it's lovely to have you at the white house. we spent some time in the oval office and we compost a lot. melania and i are greatly grateful for the welcome that the president and mrs. duda gave us in warsaw, poland last year. it was an exceptional day, extraordinary. it's wonderful to have them both with us in washington today, thank you very much, mr. president. during my visit last summer, i have the privilege to stand before the monument to t
american life -- culture, economics, politics, and in ways you have detected, the way journalists interact with this ongoing story. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's . >> the president of poland visited the white house yesterday after meetings and posing for photos in the oval office, president trump and the polish leader took questions from reporters at a joint press conference. ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states accompanied by the president of...
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aspect -- it impacts every aspect of american life, culture, economics, and the way journalists interact with this ongoing story. announcer: sunday night at 8:00 eastern. jeff bezos, founder and ceo of amazon and aerospace company blue origin, was a keynote speaker at the 2018 airspace and cyber security conference held by the air force association. he talked about leadership and the developments in commercial space travel by his company, blue and. this is 50 minutes. thank you to all of you for being here -- >> thank you to all of you for being here. thank you, mr. bezos, for thinking that -- for taking the time to be here with us. mr. bezos: i am delighted to be here. >> so, i have a wife that spends a lot of money. [laughter] and i live in the d.c. area. i could be looking for a job soon. [laughter] any announcements you want to make about your headquarters? [laughter] [applause] thank you, larry. we will make a decision before the end of the year. hope your wife is spending some of that money on amazon. >> absolutely. one of the reasons we are happy to have you is you are right in th
aspect -- it impacts every aspect of american life, culture, economics, and the way journalists interact with this ongoing story. announcer: sunday night at 8:00 eastern. jeff bezos, founder and ceo of amazon and aerospace company blue origin, was a keynote speaker at the 2018 airspace and cyber security conference held by the air force association. he talked about leadership and the developments in commercial space travel by his company, blue and. this is 50 minutes. thank you to all of you...
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it touches every part of american life. interpretation of the constitution and sets precedents. it could mean anything from abortion law as we have talked about during this confirmation progress to gun rights, gay marriage, all sorts of things that will affect every american and this seat on the court isa american and this seat on the court is a seed for life. and brett kavanaugh is 53 years old. he is socially conservative. details of the court is already heading towards the court is already heading towards the right, and this would really solidified that tilt to the right. that is why democrats and those on the left are so upset about this. that is what republicans and their supporters are so keen on getting this nomination through. that is what is at stake. and that is why in a sense, it emphasises and embolden the republicans to push this as much as possible even at the risk of appearing that they are out of step with the time we're in and the post has said metoo movement. there were a number of protesters who entered t
it touches every part of american life. interpretation of the constitution and sets precedents. it could mean anything from abortion law as we have talked about during this confirmation progress to gun rights, gay marriage, all sorts of things that will affect every american and this seat on the court isa american and this seat on the court is a seed for life. and brett kavanaugh is 53 years old. he is socially conservative. details of the court is already heading towards the court is already...
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as was said, before americanism, life was nasty and short. nce americanism, we have prosperity and listed people out of ugly lives. here is the conundrum we deal with. i want to check in with you and see if you share my pre. first of all, that these values we just discussed, that they are the best for the most people, especially the most vulnerable. is there anyone here who disagrees with that? good. secondly, those who seek to subvert americanism, let's call progressives, do you disagree that their values and policies actually devastate the very people they purport to help? anyone disagree with that? ok. are you frustrated that they get , coastingkindhearted above the wreckage of their policies on their benign intentions and we are the blackhearted? yes. that's what we're going to address today in this workshop. the undeniable conclusion we , what we have got here is a failure to communicate. there is no question. in a toxic political environment and that is not going to change. late-nightinst us is comics, academia and the media. the evidenc
as was said, before americanism, life was nasty and short. nce americanism, we have prosperity and listed people out of ugly lives. here is the conundrum we deal with. i want to check in with you and see if you share my pre. first of all, that these values we just discussed, that they are the best for the most people, especially the most vulnerable. is there anyone here who disagrees with that? good. secondly, those who seek to subvert americanism, let's call progressives, do you disagree that...
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a farewell to a giant of american life a man who served his country in war and in politics for over a half century more than two thousand invited guests at the national cathedral at the memorial service of senator john mccain. some of the most powerful people of american political life were present to pay their respects president donald trump was not there mccain's family did not invite him at the memorial service nobody spoke trump's name but it was hard to miss their repudiation of his politics while channeling mccain's spirit the america of john mccain has no need to be made great again because america was always great thanks so much of our politics a public life or public discourse can seem small and mean and petty it's a politics that pretends to be brave and tough but in fact is born of fear john called on us to be bigger than that george w. bush spoke of mccain's courage perhaps above all john detested the abuse of power could not abide bigots and swaggering despots it was something deep inside him that made him stand up for the little guy. just before forgotten people in forgo
a farewell to a giant of american life a man who served his country in war and in politics for over a half century more than two thousand invited guests at the national cathedral at the memorial service of senator john mccain. some of the most powerful people of american political life were present to pay their respects president donald trump was not there mccain's family did not invite him at the memorial service nobody spoke trump's name but it was hard to miss their repudiation of his...
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gabriel elizondo has more a farewell to a giant of american life a man who served his country in war and in politics for over a half century more than two thousand invited guests at the national cathedral at the memorial service of senator john mccain. some of the most powerful people of american political life were present to pay their respects president donald trump was not there mccain's family did not invite him at the memorial service nobody spoke trump's name but it was hard to miss their repudiation of his politics while channeling mccain's spirit the america john mccain has no need to be made great again because america was always great. so much of our politics public life or public discourse can seem small and mean and petty it's a politics that pretends to be brave and tough but in fact is born of fear.
gabriel elizondo has more a farewell to a giant of american life a man who served his country in war and in politics for over a half century more than two thousand invited guests at the national cathedral at the memorial service of senator john mccain. some of the most powerful people of american political life were present to pay their respects president donald trump was not there mccain's family did not invite him at the memorial service nobody spoke trump's name but it was hard to miss their...
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. >>> what about their legal limbo, their dream for a better american life? i asked caesar vargas. he was just 5 years old when his mother brought him across the border from tijuana to san diego nearly 30 years ago. and in 2016 he became the first immigrant without legal status to join the new york state bar. caesar vargas, welcome to the program. you just heard and you've watched that heart wrenching film. you know, the story has kind of a happy ending, thank goodness. but what's your reaction to the story of those two women? >> for me, i couldn't help to think and remember my own mother and the journeys that she traveled to come to the u.s.. and while the journey is absolutely much more dangerous now than it was back then, it still reminds me of the courage and the ultimate sacrifice that each parent and all of those women -- women and parents crossing the border each year, of the sacrifice that they're willing to do and to give just so they can -- their children can have a better life. and for me that's why i'm always grateful for my mother. i'm grateful for her courage. i'm gra
. >>> what about their legal limbo, their dream for a better american life? i asked caesar vargas. he was just 5 years old when his mother brought him across the border from tijuana to san diego nearly 30 years ago. and in 2016 he became the first immigrant without legal status to join the new york state bar. caesar vargas, welcome to the program. you just heard and you've watched that heart wrenching film. you know, the story has kind of a happy ending, thank goodness. but what's your...
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it is influencing every aspect of american life. politics,conomics, and the way journalists interact with the story. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on q&a. >> c-span where history unfolds daily. in 19 79, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. to bring youtinue unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events in washington dc and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or...
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supreme court has a huge impact on american political life how was this likely them to play out in terms of the votes nobody'd impact politically on the upcoming midterms i think it's going to be one the big issues in not just the two thousand and eighteen midterms but also just defining who the parties are and who they fight for in the future and i think the worst outcome for this from corby of judge kavanaugh were elevated to it because i think democrats will never accept that he has a legitimate justice and i think you could see impeachment hearings in the house of representatives in the near future and ongoing diminution of the credibility of the supreme court in american life thank you very much for your time now the palestinian president has used his speech at the u.n. general assembly to launch a strong a time come the u.s. and israel but a bus said the u.s. was no longer an independent mediator in the peace process in contrast israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu then he addressed the issue in the speech diplomatic editor james bays has more. it's when the israeli prime min
supreme court has a huge impact on american political life how was this likely them to play out in terms of the votes nobody'd impact politically on the upcoming midterms i think it's going to be one the big issues in not just the two thousand and eighteen midterms but also just defining who the parties are and who they fight for in the future and i think the worst outcome for this from corby of judge kavanaugh were elevated to it because i think democrats will never accept that he has a...
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it is influencing every aspect of american life -- culture, economics, politics, and in ways you have detected, the way journalists interact with this ongoing story. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. descendents of presidents from james munro to gerald r. ford in washington, d.c. for the presidential site summit, hosted by the white house historical association. next, an interview with susan ford bales, the daughter of president ford. this is about 15 minutes. , how didford bales your life change in august 1974? [laughter] ms. bales: oh, drastically. first of all, i grew up in alexandria in the same house that i came home from the hospital in and never moved until i moved into the white house. so i'll ready had secret service protection. back then -- my mother didn't, but i did because of the threat from the sla. i had secret service protection and my mother didn't, which was such a strange phenomenon. but the most exciting part of it was moving into a place that i had my own bathroom and i did not have to share with my brothers. >> the secret service protection must ha
it is influencing every aspect of american life -- culture, economics, politics, and in ways you have detected, the way journalists interact with this ongoing story. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. descendents of presidents from james munro to gerald r. ford in washington, d.c. for the presidential site summit, hosted by the white house historical association. next, an interview with susan ford bales, the daughter of president ford. this is about 15 minutes. , how...
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american life. and in ways that you detected, the way journalists interact with this ongoing story. >> sunday night on q&a. >> president obama spoke at a campaign rally for senator bob casey. governor tom wolf and other candidates. this portion of the remarks or 25 minutes. >> every time we try to pull ourselves closer to the american ideal that all of us are created equal, endowed by our creator with certain unalienable rights, every time that happens, somebody who likes things with ar, someone who is benefiting from power and privilege, pushback and they will push anyway they can. sometimes they pushback directly, sometimes they are sneaky and will try to divide working people. they will try to make you feel like you have no power and try to make you cynical. it helps them keep power and privilege. were living through one of those moments right now. it didn't start with fungi, we didn't get here overnight. for a long time there has been anxiety, fear, and uncertainty because we live in a changing
american life. and in ways that you detected, the way journalists interact with this ongoing story. >> sunday night on q&a. >> president obama spoke at a campaign rally for senator bob casey. governor tom wolf and other candidates. this portion of the remarks or 25 minutes. >> every time we try to pull ourselves closer to the american ideal that all of us are created equal, endowed by our creator with certain unalienable rights, every time that happens, somebody who likes...