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[inaudible] that's one reason might andrew johnson by one vote because johnson gives the guarantee of the wavering senate that the person put in charge of the army will be a person and the general grant, what he's not going to do them moment the wavering senator decides they are going to vote which is why he escapes conviction by one vote. thirty-five votes to convict, 19 to acquit. he needed two thirds vote and without the republican. [inaudible] have it gone too far? of course they have even with reconstruction the advance that happened after the civil war, you could go to a black family and say in 1900 say well you can't vote in the south but your discriminated against, that women are afraid of any white man that wants to go after them and no jury convicts them, they would say what are you talking about? i own myself, people can't sell up my wife, my kids, my husband, any longer. i can, any longer. i can seek other jobs if i want to. course they weren't as good as they were but i can read and write now and i have a chance to go to school and i didn't have that before. yes but is th
[inaudible] that's one reason might andrew johnson by one vote because johnson gives the guarantee of the wavering senate that the person put in charge of the army will be a person and the general grant, what he's not going to do them moment the wavering senator decides they are going to vote which is why he escapes conviction by one vote. thirty-five votes to convict, 19 to acquit. he needed two thirds vote and without the republican. [inaudible] have it gone too far? of course they have even...
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you can believe that maybe andrew johnson was part of the conspiracy to get to the top. you can believe the conspiracy was part of holland standing people to kill a president. jube say that is not all that crazy? but since the party was founded, who are the presidents of the opposition party? one was harrison and he died in office but they said it was pneumonia and the next was zachary taylor and he got in the way of the selfie and he died in office but how convenient then abraham lincoln and there is the pattern and democrats say but then to the what type of message does that send the there is a broader conspiracy out there and people believed it. there were books but it is all parts of the mindset end if you have another president who believes members of the congress ought to compare themselves to christ that think members plan to kill, kill 8 million americans in the south it is a level of irrationality that is incredible. suppose did the president of the united states said today if you want me to say where the traders of the united states? i say mitch mcconnell. spea
you can believe that maybe andrew johnson was part of the conspiracy to get to the top. you can believe the conspiracy was part of holland standing people to kill a president. jube say that is not all that crazy? but since the party was founded, who are the presidents of the opposition party? one was harrison and he died in office but they said it was pneumonia and the next was zachary taylor and he got in the way of the selfie and he died in office but how convenient then abraham lincoln and...
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that is one reason why andrew johnson is acquitted by one vote because johnson gives the guarantees to a number of wavering senators that the person he will put in charge of the army will be a person they contrast and general grant can trust, that he is not going to do those things they were afraid of. the number of wavering senators decide they will vote to acquit him which is why he escapes conviction by one vote. 35 votes to 6, 19 to a quick. you needed two thirds vote and without seven republican senators this wouldn't have senators this wouldn't have happened. happened. those seven votes would not be there. what is reconstruction looking like and have we gone very far? of course we have. even with reconstruction done with, the advance that happened after enduring the civil war are tremendous. you could go to a black family in 1900 and say you know you are no longer can vote, the you are discriminated against, you are shed into jim-crow environment. .. you want your that are now when i had a chance to go to school and i didn't have that before, is that different from the time when
that is one reason why andrew johnson is acquitted by one vote because johnson gives the guarantees to a number of wavering senators that the person he will put in charge of the army will be a person they contrast and general grant can trust, that he is not going to do those things they were afraid of. the number of wavering senators decide they will vote to acquit him which is why he escapes conviction by one vote. 35 votes to 6, 19 to a quick. you needed two thirds vote and without seven...
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the public we can auction it on and that is one reason by andrew johnson was acquitted by one vote becausejohnson gives guarantees to a number of wavering senators that the person in charge of the person they can trust and general grant can trust that is not going to do those things they were afraid of. the number of the wavering senators decide they will vote to acquit him which is why he escapes conviction by one vote. 35 votes to convict named team to acquit. without seven republican senators that wouldn't happen. what is reconstruction looking like? when reconstruction is done with, the advance of happen after enduring civil war are turned on us. you could go to a black family in 1900 say you know you no longer can vote in the south because they've taken that away from you. you are discriminated against. you are shut into jim crow environment out there. any white man that wants to go after them and no jury will convict them. what you better off than slavery? they look at you and say you're crazy. what are you talking about? people can't sell off my wife, kids, is income apparent that a
the public we can auction it on and that is one reason by andrew johnson was acquitted by one vote becausejohnson gives guarantees to a number of wavering senators that the person in charge of the person they can trust and general grant can trust that is not going to do those things they were afraid of. the number of the wavering senators decide they will vote to acquit him which is why he escapes conviction by one vote. 35 votes to convict named team to acquit. without seven republican...
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who else was andrew johnson referring to by our people? what do you think? >> whites? dr. lee: more generally, the former confederates but also whites. he said, the federal government has never before offered these kinds of actions. -- protections. the bureau did provide for white southerners as well as black southerners. i think his perspective is significant because it shows how what is going on here during congressional reconstruction was a profound shift. a shift in the notion of who constitutes our people. you see congressional republicans trying to include african-americans into our people. you see this resistance to it by people like andrew johnson and also democrats who say, this is a white man's government. >> i am not quite familiar with this process on how did johnson become part of this? dr. lee: this is a little-known fact which many people are not necessarily aware of but during the civil war, we talked about the election of 1864, abraham lincoln, the candidate, did not run under the banner of the republican party. he renamed the party the national union part
who else was andrew johnson referring to by our people? what do you think? >> whites? dr. lee: more generally, the former confederates but also whites. he said, the federal government has never before offered these kinds of actions. -- protections. the bureau did provide for white southerners as well as black southerners. i think his perspective is significant because it shows how what is going on here during congressional reconstruction was a profound shift. a shift in the notion of who...
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andrew johnson was brought in as a vice presidential candidate because he was a democrat. appealed to democrats potentially, but also he had been loyal to the union. it was thought, he was brought in on the ticket even though he had not converted to the republicans as a means to broaden the coalition. does that make sense? ok. johnson, i talked about this attempt to restructure what are people -- "our people" meant. he did not see the bureau as an attempt for inclusion he sought as favoritism. here you have the federal government favoring african-americans at the expense of whites. you see these arguments in a democratic broadside from 1866. the idea that of what the bureau did it was allow black southerners to just -- it was giving them rations, food, encouraging them to loaf about. therefore, why would a former slave work if the federal government was going to give them handouts? johnson opposed the civil rights bill because, as he contended, the distinction of race and color is made to operate in favor of the colored and against the white race. he believed blacks were i
andrew johnson was brought in as a vice presidential candidate because he was a democrat. appealed to democrats potentially, but also he had been loyal to the union. it was thought, he was brought in on the ticket even though he had not converted to the republicans as a means to broaden the coalition. does that make sense? ok. johnson, i talked about this attempt to restructure what are people -- "our people" meant. he did not see the bureau as an attempt for inclusion he sought as...
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andrew johnson over the reconstruction process and able to more radical elements in congress to take charge and for a brief time, a few black men made it to the halls of congress. and in the meantime, black men and women over the nation challenge discriminatory legislation and practices that sanctioned disparate treatment on streetcars and polls, anti-immigration laws, banned people from carrying the mail and excluded witnesses for federal court based on race. the premier national vehicle for the promotion of equal rights that attempted to attack these kinds of injustices during the war had been the national convention of color citizens of the united states. one of the conventions were held in syracuse in 1864. after that convention, 144 delegates from 18 states arrived represented including seven from the south, including virginia, north carolina, south carolina florida, mississippi, tennessee, home of everybody at the table. a similar declaration a demand for the immediate and unconditional abolition of slavery. this was before the 13th amendment passed. the right to resist coloniz
andrew johnson over the reconstruction process and able to more radical elements in congress to take charge and for a brief time, a few black men made it to the halls of congress. and in the meantime, black men and women over the nation challenge discriminatory legislation and practices that sanctioned disparate treatment on streetcars and polls, anti-immigration laws, banned people from carrying the mail and excluded witnesses for federal court based on race. the premier national vehicle for...
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lincoln, andrew johnson, harrison, mckinley, taylor, --son, harding, coolidge harding, hoover, franklin kennedy,, eisenhower, ford, carter,, reagan, bush, clinton. brian: could you do that now? kurt: yes, i could. brian: you are going to bryant university? how many students? kurt: approximately 3600. brian: how many know about this now? kurt: i am part of a tightknit community organization called the commuter connection. 25-30is about maybe regular members and that. -- in that. at least 20 of them probably know that i'm into presidential history and presidential grades. -- presidential graves. brian: what if you changed your mind about in the history part of it? are you political? kurt: i am. i would say, a little bit. i tried to stay away from being political in my website. most people have political, philosophical opinions. i tried to stay away from it. when i have my facts on the website. sometimes what i tried to do is more stay with the personal lives of the presidents. how are they like us, how are they different? versus some of their policies which may be more well-known. it is g
lincoln, andrew johnson, harrison, mckinley, taylor, --son, harding, coolidge harding, hoover, franklin kennedy,, eisenhower, ford, carter,, reagan, bush, clinton. brian: could you do that now? kurt: yes, i could. brian: you are going to bryant university? how many students? kurt: approximately 3600. brian: how many know about this now? kurt: i am part of a tightknit community organization called the commuter connection. 25-30is about maybe regular members and that. -- in that. at least 20 of...
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historical perspective on it so when clinton was being in huge for example i've wrote about johnson , andrew johnson i wrote stories for mother's day history's meanest mothers. i guess i am kind of dark. [laughter] with the sikh old for father's day on history's bad dads and through that you developed a little bit as the a niche and up he just three. you never learned in history class. i like to describe it that way. it's what i'd love to read about as a kid and firstly i don't think it's taught very much. the stories behind the stories and if you think back to your own history classes i would imagine a number of you were turned off or the early by the emphasis on dates and not telling who these people were. we tend to enshrine the founding fathers for example and yet these were a bunch of guys that couldn't stand each other squabbling and yet look what they accomplished. can you imagine that room, the bo alone, the bad nerves. these things that we don't think about. they are all marbleized and monuments. they're not people so i like to write about that kind of history , did any of the founding fath
historical perspective on it so when clinton was being in huge for example i've wrote about johnson , andrew johnson i wrote stories for mother's day history's meanest mothers. i guess i am kind of dark. [laughter] with the sikh old for father's day on history's bad dads and through that you developed a little bit as the a niche and up he just three. you never learned in history class. i like to describe it that way. it's what i'd love to read about as a kid and firstly i don't think it's...
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at that point -- certainly in december, as andrew young said, neither johnson neuer king knew anything about selma. it was julian vaughan, another civil rights leader, who was down there trying to agitate and get the vote and get people registered to vote and have some is kind of a demonstration. king comes back to lbj, i believe it was february 9th. in february he meets with him and tells him he's got the place. the place is selma. johnson hopes there will be no violence there. there was horrendous violence there, as we know eventually, including a white minister getting killed. and john lewis getting really quite beat up. and at that point president johnson calls the governor of alabama, george wallace, to the white house, setting the stage so to speak. and wall a lass says to him, i can't protect the voters and lbj says don't tell me that, george. i can't do anything about the voting booth. don't tell me that, george. they were able to make sure the votes were there to beat me in alabama. and he said he can't protect the marchers. and johnson indicates to him that if he can't protec
at that point -- certainly in december, as andrew young said, neither johnson neuer king knew anything about selma. it was julian vaughan, another civil rights leader, who was down there trying to agitate and get the vote and get people registered to vote and have some is kind of a demonstration. king comes back to lbj, i believe it was february 9th. in february he meets with him and tells him he's got the place. the place is selma. johnson hopes there will be no violence there. there was...
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andrew berkeley, craig johnson.you've got an interesting view on so-called market corrections. everyone of our listeners and viewers knows what a price correction is. a 10% drop from a high. you have something you call a time correction. what does that mean? >> so whoever said that the market has to have a correction in price? you can also have a correction in time, meaning that the market can just go sideways. we actually saw it happen last year with the russell 2000. the market went sideways from february to about february. it gives the market an opportunity to catch up. you get a strong push up in the market, you trade sideways for a while. a correction in time allows all the fundamentals to catch up with the price action you've been seeing in the market. that's kind of what we've been starting to see happen with the s&p 500 now, more of a timed correction. every time the market tries to push itself lower, you find good support at the rising 200-day moving average and a sharp rally comes out of it. that's what we
andrew berkeley, craig johnson.you've got an interesting view on so-called market corrections. everyone of our listeners and viewers knows what a price correction is. a 10% drop from a high. you have something you call a time correction. what does that mean? >> so whoever said that the market has to have a correction in price? you can also have a correction in time, meaning that the market can just go sideways. we actually saw it happen last year with the russell 2000. the market went...
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in president johnson's case, he chose george washington, andrew jackson, and his hero, franklin roosevelty much a project of the new deal and was a protÉge in respects of frank and roosevelt, who saw great potential. when johnson became president it was his hope that he would finish the new deal. he would finish with his great society what president roosevelt started with the new deal. one of the things that fdr left unaddressed in his presidency was civil rights. i think that ultimately president johnson will be remembered as the civil rights president, for having signed into law the civil rights act of 19 for which rolled back jim crow and separate but equal laws in the south. gave america's unimpeded access to the ballot box in 1968. that allowed for fair housing for all americans. civils a triumvirate of rights legislation and the legacy of johnson. >> we had now to the texas state history museum to hear about the la belle. ♪ >> well, the story, we are telling at the bullock texas state history museum is an incredible story of european attempt to colonize the northern gulf of mexico.
in president johnson's case, he chose george washington, andrew jackson, and his hero, franklin roosevelty much a project of the new deal and was a protÉge in respects of frank and roosevelt, who saw great potential. when johnson became president it was his hope that he would finish the new deal. he would finish with his great society what president roosevelt started with the new deal. one of the things that fdr left unaddressed in his presidency was civil rights. i think that ultimately...
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andrew luck frief of 6 for 43 yards and hits andre johnson there.sc product mark sanchez and this is one of them. we have a tim tebow sighting. six of 12 passing, but that's what he does best. seven yards for the touchdown. eagles win beg 36-10. a tough day for jimmie johnson. his crew is behind him. he finishes 39th out of 43 cars. he lead 14 sick -- 146 of 200 laps. 48 degrees celsius and isn't that 120 fahrenheit? am i right? i know my centigrade. roger cup finals and murray lost eight consecutive matches and that streak is over. top ranked player in the world loses for the fourth time in 56 matches. the u.s. hope starts two weeks from monday. >>> it has been a crazy summer for andre since winning the nba finals mvp honors. he was a guest on kimmel and a presenter at the espys. saturday had to be up there. >> do here by proclaim that saturday august 5 -- 15th is y go do law day. >> he starred there in high school. the abc7 sports report is brought to you by xfin tie y. >> pretty good. >> pretty good. >> that is it for tonight. abc7 news continues
andrew luck frief of 6 for 43 yards and hits andre johnson there.sc product mark sanchez and this is one of them. we have a tim tebow sighting. six of 12 passing, but that's what he does best. seven yards for the touchdown. eagles win beg 36-10. a tough day for jimmie johnson. his crew is behind him. he finishes 39th out of 43 cars. he lead 14 sick -- 146 of 200 laps. 48 degrees celsius and isn't that 120 fahrenheit? am i right? i know my centigrade. roger cup finals and murray lost eight...
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. >> we begin on may 1e8, 1964, for the call between president johnson and his chief aide to congress, larry o'brien. andrew b. miller and wilbur collins, the assistant secretary in the department of health, jael education and welfare. as the recording of this call begins, larry o'brien is telling lbj about his talk on medicare with house ways and means committee chair wilber mills. >> mills told me that by the end of this week, he thought he would have something in shape to come down and discuss with you that he could present by way of a packet that might be of interest. i told him i had read some articles recently that were a little bit disturbing that would case nothing was happening particularly in the medicare end and he said, well, you know better than to pay attention to those stories. and i said, well, i agree with you, wilber. i just wanted to be reassured. and he said now you know that you can't have everything you want and he said this bill, ultimately, he said it's got to have the mills stamp on it. and i said, well, you know the president's view is that whenever you want to talk to him, that do
. >> we begin on may 1e8, 1964, for the call between president johnson and his chief aide to congress, larry o'brien. andrew b. miller and wilbur collins, the assistant secretary in the department of health, jael education and welfare. as the recording of this call begins, larry o'brien is telling lbj about his talk on medicare with house ways and means committee chair wilber mills. >> mills told me that by the end of this week, he thought he would have something in shape to come...
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andrew farb on architectural landmarks. films on a:00, three program administered by the johnson administration to improve relations between the police and community in washington dc after the 1968 martin luther king assassination. get our complete schedule at www.c-span.org. next, a discussion on the first 10 years of the supreme court under john roberts. current and former solicitor annual's spoke at the american bar association meeting in chicago. this is 90 minutes. >> good morning. good early morning. it is nice to see all of you on this beautiful morning in chicago. welcome to the showcase panel on 10 years of the roberts court. am kannon shanmugam. if any of you remember where you were on september 3, 2005. but i was at a college football game with my father. the first game of the season, if memory serves. tv after thethe game and saw a breaking news on cnn that william rehnquist had died after a short battle with cancer. that triggered a very fast-moving series of events that culminated in the confirmation of john roberts at the next chief justice of the united states. within a month, he was sitting in the center c
andrew farb on architectural landmarks. films on a:00, three program administered by the johnson administration to improve relations between the police and community in washington dc after the 1968 martin luther king assassination. get our complete schedule at www.c-span.org. next, a discussion on the first 10 years of the supreme court under john roberts. current and former solicitor annual's spoke at the american bar association meeting in chicago. this is 90 minutes. >> good morning....
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andrew luck and the colts. hosting the bears. luck in mid season form. can't find open receivers. and the score. go for the two point conversion. luck. looking for his new favorite target. andre johnsont it. chicago winner. 23-11. patriots/saints. new orleans. drew brees. 159 yard. two touchdowns. second one. right here. 45 yard. and brandon cook. saints led 21-0. late second quarter. tom brady started. three, three and out possessions. his backup. while he hit him. 269 yard. passing. relief. 24-yard touchdown. that's chris harper. and rally. 26-24 win. dolphins, panthers. cam newton didn't throw a touchdown. did throw a pick. jamar taylor. steps in front. newton. 4 of 10. limited action. third quarter. going to save a couple tackles here. getting in from nine yard. panthers a winner. arena football. national conference saber cats. and the center. eric myers, 445 yard passing. eight touchdowns. three to darius reynold. 15 second. down four. meier. reggie gray. makes the grab. does he get in. fumbles near the goal line. ruled a touchdown. after about a five minute review. san jose up three. one last chance. rattlers. 53 yard out. for the tie. no. instant. classic. saber cats win. 70-6
andrew luck and the colts. hosting the bears. luck in mid season form. can't find open receivers. and the score. go for the two point conversion. luck. looking for his new favorite target. andre johnsont it. chicago winner. 23-11. patriots/saints. new orleans. drew brees. 159 yard. two touchdowns. second one. right here. 45 yard. and brandon cook. saints led 21-0. late second quarter. tom brady started. three, three and out possessions. his backup. while he hit him. 269 yard. passing. relief....
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andrew don't card on the preservation of new york's cultural political and architectural landmarks, and history of the commission created to protect them. sunday, on real america, three films on the project administered by the johnsonion to help improve poor relations between the police and an community in washington dc after the 19th the martin 13 assassination and subsequent riots. get our complete schedule c-span.org. this morning, the executive director of the national immigration forum, and the executive director of the senate center for immigration the campaignssed rhetoric on immigration and was ahead on immigration in congress returns. and later, daniel raymer and talk about the white house response to heroin use in the united states. you can join the column station on facebook and twitter. ♪ the road to the white house continues today at the iowa state fair with presidential candidates appearing on the candidate soapbox to engage with voters. you can see two of those candidates live on c-span. new jersey governor chris christie will air at new. atisiana governor be gentle 1:00. for more information, go to our website, c-span.org. donald trump attracted 35,000 people in an event and mobile, alabama yesterda
andrew don't card on the preservation of new york's cultural political and architectural landmarks, and history of the commission created to protect them. sunday, on real america, three films on the project administered by the johnsonion to help improve poor relations between the police and an community in washington dc after the 19th the martin 13 assassination and subsequent riots. get our complete schedule c-span.org. this morning, the executive director of the national immigration forum,...
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andrew on the preservation of new york's cultural, political and architectural landmarks in the history of the commission created to protect them. railamerica, three films on the program administered by the johnson administration to help improve relations between the police and the community after the martin luther king assassination and subsequent riots. with the 10th anniversary of hurricane katrina coming up next , we been covering the number of retrospective -- another coming up on monday. this one, daylong, looking at a the reconstruction efforts among other issues. life monday beginning at 10:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span. another one held this week in washington marking the katrina anniversary. next up, we will show you as much of that as we can until senator cruz speaks at the iowa state fair at 11:00. [applause] >> go ahead. evening. i am doug brinkley. i am the clause i moderator here -- quasi-moderator here with my friends. i wanted to begin and set the stage for the 10th anniversary. it is history now, katrina. people in the gulf south are still living katrina. it was not just an event of one day. it's an entire decade affecting the region. atrina is one word that means whole import
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hiram johnson, who's just too irascible to reach out forward, which leads you to actually naturally the fourth man, the available man is andrew sinclair, one of his biographer said. warren gamaliel harding because , for the pointg of getting to the discussion in 1920, it was a key element here. so, what happens is they are working in the newspaper and it's going very well, but it's a little dull for her and she'd like to see him get involved in some other things. kathrine sibley: so he does go on the chautauqua circuit and as you've said, he was a very good speaker. he did an alexander hamilton oration. he was quite successful. and she thought, you know, he could go for bigger things, so he did. he ran for state senate. he was elected two times in ohio, tried to go further than that with lieutenant governor. kathrine sibley: later ran for governor, it was not successful, but just as you've said he was positioned, he was visible in ohio and by the time of 19 -- by the time of 1913 when there's a new law in this country which allows senators for the first time to be elected popularly, he's positioned to run. and in 1914, he's e
hiram johnson, who's just too irascible to reach out forward, which leads you to actually naturally the fourth man, the available man is andrew sinclair, one of his biographer said. warren gamaliel harding because , for the pointg of getting to the discussion in 1920, it was a key element here. so, what happens is they are working in the newspaper and it's going very well, but it's a little dull for her and she'd like to see him get involved in some other things. kathrine sibley: so he does go...
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andrew dole cart on the president of new york's cultural and political landmarks, and the history of the commission created to protect them. and unwilling america, three films on the project administered by the johnson administration to help improve formulations between the police -- four relations between the police and minorities. >> live today on c-span, washington journal's next. jimmy carter gives an update on his cancer diagnosis. rick santorum talks about immigration policy. >> coming up, retired uss call commander on his criticism of the iran nuclear deal. a look at the state of the u.s. auto industry. at 9:15, jason williamson ost: good morning and it's thursday, august 20th, 2015. on our three hour program we'll about police reform and u.s. national security and the state of the u.s. auto industry but we begin amendment and birthright citizenship which donald trump and several contenders calling for an end to the practice of
andrew dole cart on the president of new york's cultural and political landmarks, and the history of the commission created to protect them. and unwilling america, three films on the project administered by the johnson administration to help improve formulations between the police -- four relations between the police and minorities. >> live today on c-span, washington journal's next. jimmy carter gives an update on his cancer diagnosis. rick santorum talks about immigration policy....
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andrew dull cart on the preservation of landmarks. sunday at 4:00 p.m., three films on the pilot district project, a program administered by the johnson administration to help improve relations between the police and the community in washington, d.c. after the martin luther king assassination and subsequent riots. get our complete schedule at c-span.org. >> former president jimmy carter held a news conference to talk about his cancer treatment. the 90-year-old former president has been diagnosed with melanoma , a skin cancer that has progressed to his brain and liver. this event was held at the carter center in atlanta. pres. carter: thank you all for coming this morning. i want to express my special thanks. i would like to outline what is happened so far with my medical condition. toward the end, what i plan to do in e future, i will answer questions from the media. in may i went down to guyana. i had a bad cold, came back here to emery. in the process, they did a complete physical examination. the mri showed there was a cancer or growth on my liver. they did a scan that lit up so they were pretty sure there was a cancer. the tumor w
andrew dull cart on the preservation of landmarks. sunday at 4:00 p.m., three films on the pilot district project, a program administered by the johnson administration to help improve relations between the police and the community in washington, d.c. after the martin luther king assassination and subsequent riots. get our complete schedule at c-span.org. >> former president jimmy carter held a news conference to talk about his cancer treatment. the 90-year-old former president has been...
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university's andrew dolcart on the preservation of the history of the mission created to protect them. p.m., three films on the pilot district project, a program administered by the johnson administration to help improve poor relations between the police and the community in d.c.shington, get our complete schedule at c-span.org. >> with the senate in its august break, we will feature book tv programming weeknights on c-span2 starting at 8 p.m. eastern and for the weekend, here are some book tv special programs. saturday, we are live from jackson, mississippi for the inaugural mississippi book a.m.val beginning at 11:30 with discussions on harper lee, civil rights and the civil war. 5, we arey, september live from our nations capital for the 15th annual national book festival followed on sunday by our live program with former second lady and senior fellow at the american improvises -- enterprise institute, lynne cheney. television for serious readers. >> now a discussion of the candidates and issues in the 2016 presidential campaign. journal, thisn is just over 40 minutes. "washington journal" continues. host: joining us from our new york studio is steve forbes. we are go
university's andrew dolcart on the preservation of the history of the mission created to protect them. p.m., three films on the pilot district project, a program administered by the johnson administration to help improve poor relations between the police and the community in d.c.shington, get our complete schedule at c-span.org. >> with the senate in its august break, we will feature book tv programming weeknights on c-span2 starting at 8 p.m. eastern and for the weekend, here are some...
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hiram johnson, who's just too irascible to reach out forward, which leads you to actually naturally the fourth man, the available man is andrew sinclair, one of his biographer said. warren gamaliel harding because he's not too hot, hot too cold, not too interventionist, not too much of anything except he's really handsome. he's a fairly good speaker. he's been in the national stage at the 1916 republican convention. he nominated taft in 1912. so, he is the alternative and in that year, the alternative to wilsonism wins. swain: well, the hardings' trajectory -- personal trajectory came from small town, marion, ohio, where there were the publishers in newspaper. give us their short history of publishing a newspaper to national politics. katherine sibley: yes, thank you so much. so, the marion star was a very small paper when harding acquired it and he made it into a much more successful paper over time. thanks to the efforts of wife, florence. now, florence harding and he will talk later about how they met. but for the point of getting to the discussion of how they got to 1920, she was a key element here. so, what happens is th
hiram johnson, who's just too irascible to reach out forward, which leads you to actually naturally the fourth man, the available man is andrew sinclair, one of his biographer said. warren gamaliel harding because he's not too hot, hot too cold, not too interventionist, not too much of anything except he's really handsome. he's a fairly good speaker. he's been in the national stage at the 1916 republican convention. he nominated taft in 1912. so, he is the alternative and in that year, the...