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400 year anniversary of that arrival here, and immediately upon the arrival of blacks on the american shores, slaveowners began to be enamored with the black male physique, so much so that it caused them to engage these black men, warriors, several types of warriors and chiefs into various types of sport -- headbutting, cockfighting, and what is familiar to many as mandingo warrior fighting. many of the black males did not want to engage in this, so their first opportunity to show disdain or revolt or rebellion against treatment was through a mechanism that was thrust upon them, which was sports. so that started the evolution of black males using sport as a means to set forth political voice and create the expression of their radical desires to stop oppression. it was a small, menial beginning, but it was an important beginning and sports became a vehicle the moment we got to american soil. him >> and when do you feel it transitioned once blacks became a part of professional sports -- when you feel the protest began? clyde: i believe the most to began beganificant in the 1960's. it was prope
400 year anniversary of that arrival here, and immediately upon the arrival of blacks on the american shores, slaveowners began to be enamored with the black male physique, so much so that it caused them to engage these black men, warriors, several types of warriors and chiefs into various types of sport -- headbutting, cockfighting, and what is familiar to many as mandingo warrior fighting. many of the black males did not want to engage in this, so their first opportunity to show disdain or...
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and i do fear that convention is being torn up and that partisan politics will spread beyond american shores. >> right. i do want to just go back to the trip, his state visit to japan, and just very quickly get your assessment on what japan got out of this four-day state visit. >> i think japan is quite concerned about u.s. trade policy, and president trump in the last few weeks has threatened to place very high tariffs on exports from japan and the eu, particularly in the automobile industry. and so i think japan is trying to do a bit of what i said, you know, kim jong-un was doing in the sense of sort of love bombing donald trump and flattering him. i think donald trump seems to have come off out of this trip quite happy about japan, and i think we could be expecting, you know, some agreement between the u.s. and japan on the car industry within the next few months. and i think then japan will see that as quite a successful outcome of this visit. >> richard johnson, thank you so much. always good to get your analysis and perspective on all of these matters. thank you. >> thank you. >>> wel
and i do fear that convention is being torn up and that partisan politics will spread beyond american shores. >> right. i do want to just go back to the trip, his state visit to japan, and just very quickly get your assessment on what japan got out of this four-day state visit. >> i think japan is quite concerned about u.s. trade policy, and president trump in the last few weeks has threatened to place very high tariffs on exports from japan and the eu, particularly in the...
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the remains of the last shipo transport enslaved africans to american shores has been found.secret decades after congress banned the importation it was intentionally sunk in 1860 to hide the evidence. anderick ebert, archaeologist at the national geographic society which supported the year-long search, joins me discuss the significance. thank you for joining me. how does finding the close tilde othilda add to what we learn? >> finding the ship is like finding the body. know the history of the last slave ship in the united states. wew ko owned the ship, we know the names of the passengers , but by not actually having the actual hall of the ship it was an actual, unsolved mystery. finally, 150 years later we can solve the mystery. jane: why did it take so long? there was a false alarm last year. frederick: it was purposely scuttled, stripped of all its identity and sunken part of the mobile river. we surveyeabout a mile, about two kilometers of river, that had never been surveyed before. and it was only because we had sidecan sonar and sub bottom profile that we were actually a
the remains of the last shipo transport enslaved africans to american shores has been found.secret decades after congress banned the importation it was intentionally sunk in 1860 to hide the evidence. anderick ebert, archaeologist at the national geographic society which supported the year-long search, joins me discuss the significance. thank you for joining me. how does finding the close tilde othilda add to what we learn? >> finding the ship is like finding the body. know the history of...
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now begin to leave china on friday so that means those shipments that are already en route to american shores would not be impacted so there is hope that there is a chance for a last minute solution but again the stakes are very high for both sides to do various contributors to through the kimberley have suggested. rolling back the tare of so it isn't something that can be done very quickly again it's negotiation to. yeah there's no question that anything that happens one thing that everyone seems to agree on is that nothing happens quickly everything takes time to implement but as donald trump often does in these situations where there is sort of a high stakes negotiation he has in these tweets thrown gasoline on the fire again if you will by suggesting even causing some alarm among the markets and business leaders of extending twenty five percent tariffs on a further three hundred twenty five billion of goods from china so essentially what this means is this could mean when you look at the exports to the united states from china last year was about five hundred forty billion all of those co
now begin to leave china on friday so that means those shipments that are already en route to american shores would not be impacted so there is hope that there is a chance for a last minute solution but again the stakes are very high for both sides to do various contributors to through the kimberley have suggested. rolling back the tare of so it isn't something that can be done very quickly again it's negotiation to. yeah there's no question that anything that happens one thing that everyone...
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friday so that means that those that are already en route that are in shipments to reach the american shores they are the ones that will not have any sort of a political tariff so there's this feeling in washington that there is still time and some wiggle room to try and work out a last minute solution at the same time though there is another threat looming by the u.s. president and that is to extend tariffs to another five hundred forty billion in good something the president sort of hinted at when he was sending out these early morning tweets so there's a feeling that the deadlines are imminent there's a lot of pressure even as the president is trying to portray this as something that won't have an enormous impact on u.s. consumers but we knew already that there has been some impact and again the political calculations are risky for this president because this is already we know hurt the industrial supply chain in terms of american farmers they've also felt the impact these are people that support donald trump so he does have a personal incentive if you want to see reelection in two thousa
friday so that means that those that are already en route that are in shipments to reach the american shores they are the ones that will not have any sort of a political tariff so there's this feeling in washington that there is still time and some wiggle room to try and work out a last minute solution at the same time though there is another threat looming by the u.s. president and that is to extend tariffs to another five hundred forty billion in good something the president sort of hinted at...
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rates cuts right tack iraq a threat years radical intelligence threats to american shores. hello i'm richard guess what and you're at the listening post here are some of the media stories that we're covering this week journalists and news junkies are taught to consider the source and one of the challenges in understanding the u.s. iran showdown is that the key sources are unnamed. and antisymmetric video published by a.j. plus arabic is pulled down the network issues an apology and suspends 2 journalists julian assange now faces more charges in the u.s. that have precedent setting implications alarming ones for mainstream news outlets the perils that women journalists face in the age of the internet and gimmicks galore election coverage on indian news channels and what popped up but nowhere let's go there stop us if you've heard this one before anonymous sources in washington quoted in the u.s. media over purported intelligence reports on specific but on specified threats from a middle eastern country and this a build up of u.s. millet. forces around said country because as
rates cuts right tack iraq a threat years radical intelligence threats to american shores. hello i'm richard guess what and you're at the listening post here are some of the media stories that we're covering this week journalists and news junkies are taught to consider the source and one of the challenges in understanding the u.s. iran showdown is that the key sources are unnamed. and antisymmetric video published by a.j. plus arabic is pulled down the network issues an apology and suspends 2...
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a last hope that maybe they'd never have to come to terms with the american people shores of a president there's plenty to be out democrats pushed back promising to continue investigating donald trump even as the special counsel robert mueller concluded in his recent report there was no collusion between trump's twenty sixteen presidential campaign and russia he doesn't want to move on and he wants to run away from these awful facts that relate to the wellspring of our democracy foreign interference in our election and a president. who is lawless the white house has instructed its former lawyer dawn began not to comply with a request by democrats in congress to turn over documents related to muller's investigation and despite expectations muller himself might testify later this month the white house thinks it's unnecessary mr mueller has already spoken at length through his report democrats say they're obligated to investigate allegations of presidential corruption and obstruction of justice during the moller investigation still last week trump's attorney general refused to answer questi
a last hope that maybe they'd never have to come to terms with the american people shores of a president there's plenty to be out democrats pushed back promising to continue investigating donald trump even as the special counsel robert mueller concluded in his recent report there was no collusion between trump's twenty sixteen presidential campaign and russia he doesn't want to move on and he wants to run away from these awful facts that relate to the wellspring of our democracy foreign...
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actually he did arrive in the first wave on utah beach 6:28 was the time of the first americans to shore. the captain schroeder and he remembered looking over to his right and seeing this 56- year-old guy who had arthritis with a walking stick hopping and puffing away in the first wave on d-day. an extraordinary guy. i think he had a sort of father-son complex. he wanted to prove he was as courageous as his famous father and that day he did. he became one of four americans to receive the medal of hon for for actions on june 6, 1944. extraordinary courage and leader on d-day at utah. >>> correct me if i'm bron. that is tedly roosevelt jr. and his son in the invasion as well, right? >> yes. amazingly, the father is on utah, the son wit the big red one on omaha. the father died on the 12 of july, 1944 from heart failure. i think the combat the stress savage combat they endured after d-day basically killed him. but the son just a couple hours before his father died, he was able to see his father and check with him how he was doing. >> let's go back to calls for alex kershaw. this is janice,
actually he did arrive in the first wave on utah beach 6:28 was the time of the first americans to shore. the captain schroeder and he remembered looking over to his right and seeing this 56- year-old guy who had arthritis with a walking stick hopping and puffing away in the first wave on d-day. an extraordinary guy. i think he had a sort of father-son complex. he wanted to prove he was as courageous as his famous father and that day he did. he became one of four americans to receive the medal...
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shores. itactually unvaccinated americans traveling to where there are uother outbreaks and bring that back to theountry. wae we've hurbd of cases where they traeal, and s it among other people who are unfoaccinated. es this is why vaccination is so important. i would also mention, by the way, that chilen still chooses whether to get vaccinated or not. you go to the doctor.d yoide. does your child get vaccinated not? require vaccinations enter schools. >> what's the big picture of a longer term stakes in getting this right? >> i think as we said before measles is ve contagious. 20 years ago it was essentially eradicated from the united states. and what's interesting about what we see in the national cases. in new york there's been a massive threat. but in californiant we've ned it quite well. that's why our cases number is so low. >> thank you very much. and state senator and pedrtrician in sento. >> thank you too. eqt >>> attending valley high school in concord. the two freshman are worried about cmate change. they looked into minimizing the waste that ends up inland fills. they found out ite
shores. itactually unvaccinated americans traveling to where there are uother outbreaks and bring that back to theountry. wae we've hurbd of cases where they traeal, and s it among other people who are unfoaccinated. es this is why vaccination is so important. i would also mention, by the way, that chilen still chooses whether to get vaccinated or not. you go to the doctor.d yoide. does your child get vaccinated not? require vaccinations enter schools. >> what's the big picture of a...
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[applause] priority will also be given to higher-wage workers, and shoring we never undercut american labor. to protect benefits for american citizens, immigrants must be financially self-sufficient. integration,romote assimilation and national unity, future immigrants will be required to learn english and to pass a civics exam prior to admission. [applause] through these steps, we will deliver an immigration system that respects and even strengthens our culture, our traditions, and our values. i had the honor of participating in a swearing-in ceremony for new americans right here in the oval office. it was a beautiful reminder that mostcan citizenship is the precious gift our nation has to offer. when we swear in new citizens, we do more than give them a permit. we give them a history, a heritage, a home, and a future of limitless possibilities and potential. our nation used to pride capacity, ourhis unique ability to instill the spirit of america into any human heart, into any human being. many of the democrats have claimed to be for these concepts at different times in their cases,
[applause] priority will also be given to higher-wage workers, and shoring we never undercut american labor. to protect benefits for american citizens, immigrants must be financially self-sufficient. integration,romote assimilation and national unity, future immigrants will be required to learn english and to pass a civics exam prior to admission. [applause] through these steps, we will deliver an immigration system that respects and even strengthens our culture, our traditions, and our values....
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shore. the american committee recognizes that during and after the war and this is wild. friends and freedom fighters during the war, celebrated as heroes come within targeted for pizza kit -- for persecution like greek sailors many of whom are anarchist. the greek government goes very right and the united states department is alive with the new fascist -- aligned with the fascist government increased. the greek government says to the united states, here is a list, we could call it a blacklist, of sailors, get them and turn them back over to greece where they face jailing and death. the americans say these are the heroes of world war ii. they are not -- the state department is calling them communists -- they are anarchists. they hate communism. so they are doing dramatic things like in baltimore harbor there was one ship in 1947 where the sailors, five climbed into the rigging and say we are not going to let this ships sail because we don't what to go back to greece. we know what will happen to us. that is education for them. they have second-generation mostly jewish lawy
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american networks. >> huawei is definitely a bad actor. agit sends a strong meand helps to shoree integrity of our infrastructure by not including them in our networks. nick: from t trump administration has, double-barreled assault. not onlys it stopping the company from establishing a foothold in the united states, s threatening to block american companies from supplying essential components to huawei such as semiconductors and optical cables. that wil company to operate anywhere. coming in the midst of an angry trade war with china, the top administration's attempaw to cripple may look increasingly like a commercial cold war i whthe view inng beiji? rattled.na is technology is at the heart of what once looked like an andoppable economic rise, it is also the only under threat. cutting one of its prized companies often the u.s. supply .hain would be a massive bw >> we are against other countries' unilateral sections that abuse export control measures. we urge the u.s. to stop this practice. tohn: huawei, which had yet another new prod launched in beijing this week, has repeatedly
american networks. >> huawei is definitely a bad actor. agit sends a strong meand helps to shoree integrity of our infrastructure by not including them in our networks. nick: from t trump administration has, double-barreled assault. not onlys it stopping the company from establishing a foothold in the united states, s threatening to block american companies from supplying essential components to huawei such as semiconductors and optical cables. that wil company to operate anywhere. coming...
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strategic economic and in theogical rivalry future, it is probably a good idea we shore up our alliances on the american side, but that does not seem to be an important part of the agenda right now in washington, and i am really not sure why. guy: professor, there are some that's just the real reason for potential tariffs being imposed was a negotiating tool to encourage the europeans to open up their agricultural markets. is trade across the atlantic fair in your view? prof. spence: well, by and large i think it is fair, but there are restrictions. agriculture, we have subsidies and restrictions in europe and america. it is fair, but it is not completely free, is the way i would say it. guy: in terms of the effect that tose tariffs, circling back what is happening with china now because it looks like we've put the european story to one side, are tariffs inflationary? prof. spence: i don't think so, at least not in any significant way. so far we don't have much evidence that they are inflationary. i can see there might be an argument that would -- that it would produce inflationary pressure, but i think
strategic economic and in theogical rivalry future, it is probably a good idea we shore up our alliances on the american side, but that does not seem to be an important part of the agenda right now in washington, and i am really not sure why. guy: professor, there are some that's just the real reason for potential tariffs being imposed was a negotiating tool to encourage the europeans to open up their agricultural markets. is trade across the atlantic fair in your view? prof. spence: well, by...
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shore and passed out. was he woke up, he surrounded by troops and became the first american prisoner of war in world war ii. submarine was a new technology to the united states. we didn't have anything with this capability in our arsenal. of howanother example unprepared the u.s. was for world war ii. next, we will look at a comparison of what a u.s. summary would've had compared to the japanese in technology. from this picture, you can see inside a u.s. marine. moreu can tell, it's a lot than two people, but the layout is the same. six torpedo ports at the front, the center how to control room, a galley kitchen and living quarters for the crew, which then led back into the engine rooms, much larger than the 1819 japanese midget sub. this is the number two torpedo door for the uss seahorse. this would've been on the inside. the crew would open the hatch and raise the fire. what you see here is what you see a lot on the sides of airplanes. every time a torpedo from the number two hatch sunk a japanese ship, the crew painted a japanese flag to keep track. museum, we have over 900 artifacts on display. one of
shore and passed out. was he woke up, he surrounded by troops and became the first american prisoner of war in world war ii. submarine was a new technology to the united states. we didn't have anything with this capability in our arsenal. of howanother example unprepared the u.s. was for world war ii. next, we will look at a comparison of what a u.s. summary would've had compared to the japanese in technology. from this picture, you can see inside a u.s. marine. moreu can tell, it's a lot than...
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american story this. weekend, we take to you milwaukee, wisconsin, with the help of our spectrum cable partners. locat located on the shores of lake michigan, the city has one of the highest concentrations of german ancestry in the country, it was also here that american's socialist movement got its start. >> milwaukee in the late 19th century was becoming the machine shop of the world and you had this huge pool of largely immigrant workers, who were very receptive to a message that promised to benefit the working class. >> and we will visit america's black holocaust museum, to learn about james cameron, a survivor of an attempted lynching. >> the reason that the story was so important and the reason he wantsed it published is because he realized that lynching was such an important part of american history, and part of american history that is never taught in school so he wanted people to be able to get an eyewitness account of a survivor of a lynching to see exactly what the dynamics of a lynching were. >> watch the cities tour of milwaukee wisconsin this saturday at 5:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's 2's become toofb and sund
american story this. weekend, we take to you milwaukee, wisconsin, with the help of our spectrum cable partners. locat located on the shores of lake michigan, the city has one of the highest concentrations of german ancestry in the country, it was also here that american's socialist movement got its start. >> milwaukee in the late 19th century was becoming the machine shop of the world and you had this huge pool of largely immigrant workers, who were very receptive to a message that...
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and there was 150,000 men, english, canadians, and the americans that were going to hit the shores. up a hospital in england. and i was there for normandy to assist the medical units in the army that the army already had there. but we were going to come in later, just to take care of any wounded and evacuate them. and we thought when we saw the bombing and shelling and everything else like they showed on saving private ryan, and when we heard the planes going over, they had to render those bunkers useless and so i guess when whether qui found out much later there was cloud cover and they could not see the bunkers and the bombs dropped a mile away. unfortunately the waves, the first waves and six waves coming in was having a real -- they thought everything would be okay. we also thought it would be a cake walk. >> martha: when you went, in sir, as a corpsman, obviously you saw a lot. and that had a very big impact on you. you say you had suffered from ptsd for 66 years. talk to me a little bit about that experience. >> yes. martha, it was -- when you are a corpsman or medic. we call
and there was 150,000 men, english, canadians, and the americans that were going to hit the shores. up a hospital in england. and i was there for normandy to assist the medical units in the army that the army already had there. but we were going to come in later, just to take care of any wounded and evacuate them. and we thought when we saw the bombing and shelling and everything else like they showed on saving private ryan, and when we heard the planes going over, they had to render those...
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shore in 2008. he met two african-american kids whose faces lit up with tleks of brack obama. >> i thought this wouldgreat tribute to their passion. >> l.a. unveiled barack obama boulevard after a two-year process. >> we'll continue to go through what the process is to get this done. it is just taking some time. >> this is much more sim. mr. you just need 500 signatures of affects residents or 20% if the population is less than 2,500. but for san jose not only do you need more than 50% residents affected rkt and their utility bill to prove it, you need to collect the name of every pro owner. they have more than 2,000 signatures on change.org. and in down san jose, it was easy to find support. >> i think it is a great idea. >> i agree. >> anywhere you live in the country, especially in a diversity like san hoes, we want to send a symbol to our children that anyone can become president. >> the san jose committee has raised $9,000 for the application. they home to foye identify their desired location next. preferably in downtown san jose. i would think after they get this publicity, the process will mov
shore in 2008. he met two african-american kids whose faces lit up with tleks of brack obama. >> i thought this wouldgreat tribute to their passion. >> l.a. unveiled barack obama boulevard after a two-year process. >> we'll continue to go through what the process is to get this done. it is just taking some time. >> this is much more sim. mr. you just need 500 signatures of affects residents or 20% if the population is less than 2,500. but for san jose not only do you...
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fairfield, vallejo, american canyon -- it all looks pretty good driving out. even morin looks pretty nice on the east shore freeway. hopefully it will hold this way. here is a picture of the east shore, a 17 minute drive. that is pretty good. nothing better than a friday light. we hope it holds up. this is a look at the bay bridge. a little slowing in the outside cash lanes. 4:31. back to the desk. >>> happening today four presidential candidates will take part in a forum and bernie sanders will join hud secretary julio castro and governor jay inslee in pasadena. the candidates will threatening mexico with new tariffs if it doesn't do more to stem the flow of mexican migrants heading to the border. doug luzader joins us now from washington, d.c. with the impact this is having. doug? >> reporter: mexico is trying to diffuse the situation before the tariffs take hold. on the same day that customs and border protection released this video showing the biggest group of illegal immigrants they have ever seen crossing the border in texas, president trump had made it clear that something big was coming. >> it will
fairfield, vallejo, american canyon -- it all looks pretty good driving out. even morin looks pretty nice on the east shore freeway. hopefully it will hold this way. here is a picture of the east shore, a 17 minute drive. that is pretty good. nothing better than a friday light. we hope it holds up. this is a look at the bay bridge. a little slowing in the outside cash lanes. 4:31. back to the desk. >>> happening today four presidential candidates will take part in a forum and bernie...
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americans. there's never been a greater need to shore up programs that makes sure working americans, especially underserved populations, are protected and insured, that people in all communities know what their options are and know when and how to access these benefits. i strongly support h.r. 987. i think that my amendment will make it even better. i urge my colleagues to support this amendment. and now i yield the balance of my time to the gentleman from new jersey, the leader of this important bill, mr. pallone. the chair: the gentleman from new jersey is recognized. mr. pallone: thank you, mr. chairman. i just think that the navigator program is so important and all the outreach that we have in these bills are important. i obviously support the gentlewoman's amendment because every effort to reach out and educate people about their options in the marketplace is so important. i yield back. the chair: the gentlewoman from connecticut is recognized. mrs. hayes: i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentlewoman yields. the gentleman from oregon is recognized. mr. walden: thank you
americans. there's never been a greater need to shore up programs that makes sure working americans, especially underserved populations, are protected and insured, that people in all communities know what their options are and know when and how to access these benefits. i strongly support h.r. 987. i think that my amendment will make it even better. i urge my colleagues to support this amendment. and now i yield the balance of my time to the gentleman from new jersey, the leader of this...
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american families as much a $767. it is a bit too early to tell the actual cost but here is a mechanism through which it can spread beyond the shores may decide for example in anticipation of tariffs or because they are already in place to change where they source or supply some of their goods also they can have knock on effects for countries that can be beneficial for mexico and they might benefit from this because if you produce goods there, they would not be subject to tariffs of chinese parts imported into that region. and of course from across the border into the us and when they would not be than subject of those terrace social this has a knock on effect. all so that means companies may be stopping for making investments that they otherwise would. this trickle—down effect is what economists are studying and they are trying to assess what it would do but we've already heard from the international monetary fund and they have been working on this and they say they think it will contribute to a weekend global expansion. thank you very much. talk to you next week, i am sure. uber has just released the pricing for its shares. uber
american families as much a $767. it is a bit too early to tell the actual cost but here is a mechanism through which it can spread beyond the shores may decide for example in anticipation of tariffs or because they are already in place to change where they source or supply some of their goods also they can have knock on effects for countries that can be beneficial for mexico and they might benefit from this because if you produce goods there, they would not be subject to tariffs of chinese...
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of course, mayor pete, this poll demonstrates he has a lot of work to do to shore up support between african-americans. national polls show him at 0% among this community. if i was mayor pete, and if i was cory booker's campaign, i'd be looking very long and hard at polls like this and trying to figure out what i can do to shore up support in this community. it's early but not that early. >> yeah, people love to say that it's early. if you have a guy sitting at 37% and you're at 2%, it's not early. if you're at 8% and somebody is at 37%, it's not that early. it's just not. the reason it's not, steve, is we go into the summer. this is when -- and i ask you this, because you know this far better than anybody else around here -- this is when people have to start getting serious. who am i going to support? am i going to support beto? am i going to support mayor pete? who am i going to support? you see joe biden, who is actually not only sitting at 37% in most of these polls, but you also see a far more disciplined joe biden. you're not worried about him running into an indian-american and talking about co
of course, mayor pete, this poll demonstrates he has a lot of work to do to shore up support between african-americans. national polls show him at 0% among this community. if i was mayor pete, and if i was cory booker's campaign, i'd be looking very long and hard at polls like this and trying to figure out what i can do to shore up support in this community. it's early but not that early. >> yeah, people love to say that it's early. if you have a guy sitting at 37% and you're at 2%, it's...
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american hero. she was born in slate on the eastern shore of maryland in 1822.a horrific childhood being separated from her family and being hired out to other slaveholders. she was brutally beaten and neglected and start. if she survived and she grew up to be -- but she survived and grew up to be a remarkably strong, brilliant woman who took her own liberties escaped from slavery, and then she returned about 13 times to rescue her family and friends. i mean, nobody did that. it wasas so dangerous. during the civil war, she was a spy and a scout and a soldier. she brought her battle against slavavery to the south. she helped win. later in her life, she was a civivil rights a activist, an activist fighting for the right to vote. she deserved to vote. it was denied her. she was a humanitarian. just a remarkakae human being. her legacy lives on. people never forgot who o she w. she was a mr. her lifetimime and she is even more famous today. herink that people see in what we as americans hold d so dearly, and that is the fight for freedom, that we represent freedom
american hero. she was born in slate on the eastern shore of maryland in 1822.a horrific childhood being separated from her family and being hired out to other slaveholders. she was brutally beaten and neglected and start. if she survived and she grew up to be -- but she survived and grew up to be a remarkably strong, brilliant woman who took her own liberties escaped from slavery, and then she returned about 13 times to rescue her family and friends. i mean, nobody did that. it wasas so...
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american story. this weekend, we take you to milwaukee, wisconsin with the help of our spectrum cable partners. located on the shores of lake michigan, this city has when the highest concentrations of german ancestry in the country. it was also here that the socialist movement got its start. >> in the late 19th century was becoming the machine shop of the world, and so you had this huge pool of largely immigrant workers who were very receptive to a message that promised to benefit the working-class. >> and we will visit america's black holocaust museum to learn about james cameron, a survivor of an attempted lynching. was soon that the story important and recent he wanted it public is because he realized that lynching was such an important part of american history, and a part of american history that is never taught in schools. he wanted people to get a realistic count of the survival of the lynching to see what the dynamics of a lynching was. watch c-span cities tour of milwaukee, wisconsin this saturday at 530 erased or nazis into's -- -- 5:30 p.m. eastern on c-span two's book tv. watch as we explore the american
american story. this weekend, we take you to milwaukee, wisconsin with the help of our spectrum cable partners. located on the shores of lake michigan, this city has when the highest concentrations of german ancestry in the country. it was also here that the socialist movement got its start. >> in the late 19th century was becoming the machine shop of the world, and so you had this huge pool of largely immigrant workers who were very receptive to a message that promised to benefit the...
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american networks. huawei is definitely a bad actor. i think it sends a strong message and help shore our infrastructure. from the trump administration has come a double—barrelled assault. not only is it stopping the company from establishing a foothold in the united states, it is threatening to block american companies from supplying essential components to huawei, such as conductors and optical cables. that'll make it hard for the company to operate anywhere. coming in the middle of an angry trade war with china, the trump administration's attempts to cripple huawei make this look increasingly like a commercial cold war. so what's the in beijing? china is rattled. technology is at the heart of what once looked like an unstoppable economic rise. and it's all suddenly under threat. cutting one of its prized companies off from the us supply chain would bea off from the us supply chain would be a massive blow. translation: we are against other countries unilateral sanctions that impose measures. we urge the us to stop this practice. huawei, which had yet another new product launch in be
american networks. huawei is definitely a bad actor. i think it sends a strong message and help shore our infrastructure. from the trump administration has come a double—barrelled assault. not only is it stopping the company from establishing a foothold in the united states, it is threatening to block american companies from supplying essential components to huawei, such as conductors and optical cables. that'll make it hard for the company to operate anywhere. coming in the middle of an...
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americans stories. this weekend we take you to milwaukee with the help of our spectrum cable partners. located on the shores of lake michigan, this ready has one of the highest concentrations of german ancestry in the country. it was also hear about america's socialist movement got its start. >> america was becoming the machine shop of the world, so you had this big pool of largely immigrant workers who were a messageeptive to that promised to benefit the working class. announcer: we will visit america's black holocaust museum to learn about james cameron, a and attempted lynching. >> the reason the story was so important and we wondered for published was because he realized that lynching was an important part of american history that is never taught in people too he wanted be a lot of get an eyewitness account of the survival of a lynching to see exactly what the dynamics of a lynching work. watch their saturday at 5:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2's book tv and sunday at 2 p.m. on american history tv on he spent three. working with our cable affiliates as we explore the american story. next, the senate banking
americans stories. this weekend we take you to milwaukee with the help of our spectrum cable partners. located on the shores of lake michigan, this ready has one of the highest concentrations of german ancestry in the country. it was also hear about america's socialist movement got its start. >> america was becoming the machine shop of the world, so you had this big pool of largely immigrant workers who were a messageeptive to that promised to benefit the working class. announcer: we will...
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shore in 2008. that is when he met two african-american kids whose faces lit up at the mention of then-candidate barackstuck with me. as i thought about those boys over the years, i thought this would be a great tribute to their pa boulevard after a two-year process and shore said his committee hasn't had the same momentum. >> committee members and i will go through whatever the city pr processes to get this down. it is taking time. >> reporter: judging from the application one alone, the los angeles one is more simple. just get 500 signatures or 20% if the population is less than 2500 but for san jose not only you do need more than 50% of residents affected, their signature and the utility bill to prove it and you need to collect the name of every single property owner in that neighborhood. we remembered ros way, the san jose street named for steve wozniak and the children discovery museum spearheaded that nearly 30 years ago and back then they remember t ps t ihe process as simple and easy. >> here in a city like san jose we want to send a symbol that anyone could become president. >> reporter: chris
shore in 2008. that is when he met two african-american kids whose faces lit up at the mention of then-candidate barackstuck with me. as i thought about those boys over the years, i thought this would be a great tribute to their pa boulevard after a two-year process and shore said his committee hasn't had the same momentum. >> committee members and i will go through whatever the city pr processes to get this down. it is taking time. >> reporter: judging from the application one...
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american networks. huawei is definitely a bad actor. i think it certainly sends a strong message, and helps shore up the integrity of our infrastructure,them in our networks. from the trump administration has come a double—barreled assault. not only is it stopping the company from establishing a foothold in the united states, it is threatening to block american companies from supplying essential components to huawei, such as semiconductors and optical cables. that will make it hard for the company to operate anywhere. coming in the midst of an angry trade war with china, the trump administration's attempts to cripple huawei make this look increasingly like a commercial cold war. so what is the view in beijing? china is rattled. technology is at the heart of what once looked like an unstoppable economic rise, and it is all suddenly under threat. cutting one of its prize companies off from the us supply chain would be a massive blow. translation: we are against other countries‘ unilateral sanctions that abuse export control measures. we urge the us to stop this practice. huawei, which had yet another new product launch in beijing this we
american networks. huawei is definitely a bad actor. i think it certainly sends a strong message, and helps shore up the integrity of our infrastructure,them in our networks. from the trump administration has come a double—barreled assault. not only is it stopping the company from establishing a foothold in the united states, it is threatening to block american companies from supplying essential components to huawei, such as semiconductors and optical cables. that will make it hard for the...
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american networks. huawei is definitely a bad actor. i think it certainly sends a strong message, and helps shore up the integrity of our infrastructure byluding them in our networks. from the trump administration has come a double—barreled assault. not only is it stopping the company from establishing a foothold in the united states, it is threatening to block american companies from supplying essential components to huawei, such as semiconductors and optical cables. that will make it hard for the company to operate anywhere. coming in the midst of an angry trade war with china, the trump administration's attempts to cripple huawei make this look increasingly like a commercial cold war. so what is the view in beijing? china is rattled. technology is at the heart of what once looked like an unstoppable economic rise, and it is all suddenly under threat. cutting one of its prize companies off from the us supply chain would be a massive blow. translation: we are against other countries‘ unilateral sanctions that abuse export control measures. we urge the us to stop this practice. huawei, which had yet another new product launch in beijing
american networks. huawei is definitely a bad actor. i think it certainly sends a strong message, and helps shore up the integrity of our infrastructure byluding them in our networks. from the trump administration has come a double—barreled assault. not only is it stopping the company from establishing a foothold in the united states, it is threatening to block american companies from supplying essential components to huawei, such as semiconductors and optical cables. that will make it hard...
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it's the singular vehicle that could actually deliver american troops ashore along many coral fringed islands that the japanese possessed. shore youn't get a can't fight to win. the amtrak is the pivot around which allied victory turned in the pacific. we will consider this. to borrow from the notion of the hobbit, we will look at from the factory to the front lines. this process whereby folks in the home front, in the navy department and headquarters of the marine corps, would be working in concert with industry to build more specific materials. to figure out how it works and translate those challenges and problems, deficiencies and possibilities, and to revised vehicle designs, operational concepts, and ultimately there is a dialogue. by way of historiography, a term that we are already familiar with but to reiterate priestly briefly, it is the writing of history. i would characterize much of the writing about world war ii, establishing what we call a tyranny of the assembly line. we'll most always, when we see pictures of assembly lines, assume that is where everything is built. we have seen many pictures like this i'm sure
it's the singular vehicle that could actually deliver american troops ashore along many coral fringed islands that the japanese possessed. shore youn't get a can't fight to win. the amtrak is the pivot around which allied victory turned in the pacific. we will consider this. to borrow from the notion of the hobbit, we will look at from the factory to the front lines. this process whereby folks in the home front, in the navy department and headquarters of the marine corps, would be working in...
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the second amendment ensures the right of every american to keep and bear arms, not for other countries to dump weapons on our shoressonable gun reform effort that will help not only gunowners, not only help the community but help gun producers not to have to compete or cheat for foreign knockoffs flooding the market. heather: antonio? >> trying to use that argument for constitutional rights but the second amendment says we have an individual right to keep and bear arms and he is using big government which he loves in order to keep people from having access to all different type of arms. weather made in america are not that a the issue. she is directly attacking our second amendment right, rights that are god-given, not constitutionally given, constitutionally protected. think she's going to be president and use executive order to restrict that, that is what american voters don't want. they see this rhetoric by democratic party. how many times have we heard from the anti-gun that no one coming here to take your guns. seems more and more policies that are supposed to be about protecting americans, empowering citizens
the second amendment ensures the right of every american to keep and bear arms, not for other countries to dump weapons on our shoressonable gun reform effort that will help not only gunowners, not only help the community but help gun producers not to have to compete or cheat for foreign knockoffs flooding the market. heather: antonio? >> trying to use that argument for constitutional rights but the second amendment says we have an individual right to keep and bear arms and he is using...
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millions of americans are taking to the road to travel to barbecues and beaches, with many having to the jersey shore. this could be a dangerous weekend too. in 20 overople died the same weekend. as temperatures rise, so does the risk of heat stroke for children left in cars. 2017, more than 40 people died as a result of a motor vehicle accident and .6 alien were injured. -- 4.6 million were injured. motor vehicle death rates have increased since 2014 after a decade of falling. it is a troubling trend suggesting we need to double down on the efforts to improve our safety of our roadways. exists which will improve safety, but we must find ways to get them in hands of drivers. take heatstroke for example. next for's death is tragedy. 52 is a crisis. last year, that many died after eating left in hot cars. over the last 20 years, 802 children have been lost from these types of tragedies and more than half occur when a distracted parent accidentally leaves their child in a vehicle. that mr. heart break harrison knows too well. esther harrison, i'm sorry for your loss and i thank you for sharing your sons
millions of americans are taking to the road to travel to barbecues and beaches, with many having to the jersey shore. this could be a dangerous weekend too. in 20 overople died the same weekend. as temperatures rise, so does the risk of heat stroke for children left in cars. 2017, more than 40 people died as a result of a motor vehicle accident and .6 alien were injured. -- 4.6 million were injured. motor vehicle death rates have increased since 2014 after a decade of falling. it is a...
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american marauders plastered piece all looking -- [sounds of bombing] [sounds of aircraft] with beaches free of enemy fire, the allies brought heavy equipment on shorezers cleared the way for vital airstrips. german defenses were left shattered and many dead german defenders. survivors were given prompt corps.on by medical doughboys and tommy's pushed forward yard by yard into the villages and small town's. and more and more prisoners fell into their hands. arrogant,still reluctant to raise their hands in defeat. landing craft carried the captives back to england. this then is hitler's invasion of britain. they come now defeated men to the confinement behind barbed wire. ♪ onslaught istions smashing on many fronts. here at home, general clark watched his men march into the city. the allies were able to view the work of their mightier support. some of these rail yards were bond months ago but repairs were out of the question. now is the same devastation being brought to transport throughout the whole of europe. in their triumphal entry into the eternal city, u.n. troops moved past great monuments of antiquity. the long history of the ancient city has
american marauders plastered piece all looking -- [sounds of bombing] [sounds of aircraft] with beaches free of enemy fire, the allies brought heavy equipment on shorezers cleared the way for vital airstrips. german defenses were left shattered and many dead german defenders. survivors were given prompt corps.on by medical doughboys and tommy's pushed forward yard by yard into the villages and small town's. and more and more prisoners fell into their hands. arrogant,still reluctant to raise...
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it's up to the attorney general, up people to shore and tell them, you've got a job to do, to sever the american people. can't lose sight of that, and you try not to because i've through this in terms of the criticism and the scrutiny, you don't read anything. the criticism, you don't listen to the criticism. unfortunately, my wife read word. it killed her, and i'm often in the ould you go work administration, and my answer if the president needs me, i would try to find a way to do it. let me do it, t we haveink that we all, a great country because of our leadership. deterred from serving in our government then i think we're all the worse for it a way to to find serve if called, and -- but let say this. it's hard. go in with your eyes open and your armor on. he more responsibility you assume the tougher it gets. it's unfair. don't go into government service fair.ng it's going to be is not fair. but that's okay. and youhe best you can, keep your integrity, and what you, if be expected of you've done your best? there is nothing more you can do o you leave that job knowing i've done my best. was i
it's up to the attorney general, up people to shore and tell them, you've got a job to do, to sever the american people. can't lose sight of that, and you try not to because i've through this in terms of the criticism and the scrutiny, you don't read anything. the criticism, you don't listen to the criticism. unfortunately, my wife read word. it killed her, and i'm often in the ould you go work administration, and my answer if the president needs me, i would try to find a way to do it. let me...
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memorial day is the busiest travel weekend of the year millions of americans take to barbecues and beaches including many headed to the jersey shore it could be a dangerous weekend with motor vehicle crashes over boreal day weekend in 2017 and as temperatures rise to - - so do the chances of heatstroke. more than 40000 people died as a result of a motor vehicle accident and unfortunately those fatalities are on the ride - - the rise. increasing since 2014 after a decade the troubling trend suggests is we need to double down but technologies exist to vastly improve motor vehicle safety and for example, heatstroke victims is an extraordinary tragedy last year 52 children died from heatstroke after left in a hot car over the last 20 years 22 children have been lost more than half of those ocher when they leave a child in the vehicle. this is heartbreak that mister harris knows all too well and we are sorry for your loss. thank you for sharing your son story in hopes we can and the sorts of devastating accidents. preventing kids from dying the technology is a leading driver to detect that children are in the backseat have not been wid
memorial day is the busiest travel weekend of the year millions of americans take to barbecues and beaches including many headed to the jersey shore it could be a dangerous weekend with motor vehicle crashes over boreal day weekend in 2017 and as temperatures rise to - - so do the chances of heatstroke. more than 40000 people died as a result of a motor vehicle accident and unfortunately those fatalities are on the ride - - the rise. increasing since 2014 after a decade the troubling trend...
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american story. this weekend, we take you to know, wisconsin with the help of hours victim cable partners. located on the shoresre the socialist movement got its start. >> milwaukee was the machine shop of the world, so you have this huge pool of largely immigrant workers who were very thattive to a message promised to benefit the working and we will visit america's black holocaust museum to learn about james cameron, a survivor of an attempted lynching. of the story was so imported and reason that he wanted it public is because he realized that lynching was such an important part of american history and it are american his re-that is never taught in toool, so he wanted people get an eyewitness account of a survival of a lynching to see exactly what the dynamic of a lynching exactly was. >> what c-span cities tour of milwaukee, wisconsin today at five p.m. eastern on c-span & 2:00 p.m. on american history tv on c-span3, working with our cable affiliates as we explore the american story. sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, historian david mccullough discusses his book "the pioneers: the ar heroic story of the settlers
american story. this weekend, we take you to know, wisconsin with the help of hours victim cable partners. located on the shoresre the socialist movement got its start. >> milwaukee was the machine shop of the world, so you have this huge pool of largely immigrant workers who were very thattive to a message promised to benefit the working and we will visit america's black holocaust museum to learn about james cameron, a survivor of an attempted lynching. of the story was so imported and...
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european and the american consider exceptional inacceptable not because of what it's doing obviously terroristic and violent but because of the whole me there's target. i. like on just shores i put it in the minute you should. say. in a clear. position now. on the t.v. i can tell you that there isn't a spot isn't in my the ability. sorbet illusion is. on the fringe just from the dim and constant. all our plans for more offended. me on he spat upon the sea defend them and. dish unusual dream kid on for the. second question bad boss or something awful from the units here. and many young people have reacted with violence as the position of a stereotype in many countries means that they face lives with fewer opportunities than their parents. and. indeed. one of the strong narratives in the western world about these faraway places is that they are really in the chilly waiting to come in and leisure of violence that is already there. in many ways it's actually insulting to these parts of the global south where the youth themselves these largely very normal lives and their frustrations are of a different nature. of the floorboards because. i've been given to do a lot of. it will
european and the american consider exceptional inacceptable not because of what it's doing obviously terroristic and violent but because of the whole me there's target. i. like on just shores i put it in the minute you should. say. in a clear. position now. on the t.v. i can tell you that there isn't a spot isn't in my the ability. sorbet illusion is. on the fringe just from the dim and constant. all our plans for more offended. me on he spat upon the sea defend them and. dish unusual dream kid...
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americans. that's it this week follow me on twitter and facebook and instagram i would be back next week talking to a real state developer and p >> a super storm whacks the jersey shorek in. what do you find? >> you couldn't even get through the front door. >> it was overwhelming, the damage that had been done. >> a town institution obliterated. but could a strange inheritance of superheroes save the day? >> i was holding the books up, and i was screaming like a little giddy schoolgirl. [ laughs ] >> he had comic books from the 1940s, during the war period, like asuperman17 with superman beating the snot out of hitler. [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] ♪
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shore up the u.s. interests over in iraq and syria because there are americans in both places, or whether there's somether purpose for that. i would think it's a security issue. with regards to the squabble between the ayatollah and the supreme council, that is not something new. that's been an ongoing problem for them. the same thing with ahmadinejad when he was president. the presidents rarely agree with the supreme counsel, so i don't see this as much of a change. elizabeth: i hear what you are saying the associated press and others reporting that it is for the first time that it broke out into the open. he publicly named them. so the splits and divisions, you're right, general, they are there. i like your take on this, general, that how yesterday's senate members met with secretary of defense shanahan and secretary of state pompeo about the next steps with iran. senator graham tweeted out this, quote, the threat streams from iran against america interests are real and severe. senator graham went on to say the trump administration has shown amazing restraint in the the face of escalating aggression
shore up the u.s. interests over in iraq and syria because there are americans in both places, or whether there's somether purpose for that. i would think it's a security issue. with regards to the squabble between the ayatollah and the supreme council, that is not something new. that's been an ongoing problem for them. the same thing with ahmadinejad when he was president. the presidents rarely agree with the supreme counsel, so i don't see this as much of a change. elizabeth: i hear what you...
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shores. uss lincoln battle carrier is on the way to the middle east. us intelligence officials say iran or proxy forces are planning to attack american troops in the region the nature of such an attack is unclear, according to u.s. officials and the defense official. here is nbc's richard engel with more. >> reporter: in a dramatic show of force, the uss abraham lincoln aircraft carrier and its iran's shores. administration officials say it's defensive that u.s. intelligence says iran or its proxy forces are planning to attack u.s. troops in the gi are an unmistakable sign of what will happen if they do. >> we have continued to see activity that leads us to believe that there is escalation that may be taking place, and so we're taking all the appropriate actions. >> reporter: u.s. officials tell nbc news the threats targeted multiple locations and that the aircraft carrier's deployment was preplanned, but moved up. but in iran, officials are trying not to take what they see as america's bait. in february, iran's foreign minister told me the trump administration is looking for war. >> same people who created the war with iraq. we have the same gang in the
shores. uss lincoln battle carrier is on the way to the middle east. us intelligence officials say iran or proxy forces are planning to attack american troops in the region the nature of such an attack is unclear, according to u.s. officials and the defense official. here is nbc's richard engel with more. >> reporter: in a dramatic show of force, the uss abraham lincoln aircraft carrier and its iran's shores. administration officials say it's defensive that u.s. intelligence says iran or...