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newton,from huey angela davis, but they went to modern-day musicians and artists. they went back to angela davis and cap link lever, bobby seale. this remarkable film. we are making it available or the contribution of $100. "black power mixtape," the award-winning film. this was my conversation you just watched with danny glover in 2011 in park city, utah. $75 attribution if you would like to get the dvd of that interview. if you pledge 150 dollars, you get both the interview and "black power mixtape." we urge you to call 866-359- 4334 and become a member of link tv. i will tell you this. we cannot do this without you. we need your support. there is a reason you to know and with democracy now!. if you enjoy hearing about the occupy movement and infiltration off and the fusion centers and the authorities working with private corporations and banks and organizations like the american legislative exchange council that works with corporate heads and the legislation u.s. congress to change laws of this country that are more favorable to multinational corporations -- i a
newton,from huey angela davis, but they went to modern-day musicians and artists. they went back to angela davis and cap link lever, bobby seale. this remarkable film. we are making it available or the contribution of $100. "black power mixtape," the award-winning film. this was my conversation you just watched with danny glover in 2011 in park city, utah. $75 attribution if you would like to get the dvd of that interview. if you pledge 150 dollars, you get both the interview and...
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including the leading figures of the black power movement in the united states like bobby seale and angela davisnd eldridge cleaver. the film was shot by two swedish journalists, discovered in the basement of public television 30 years later. actor and activist danny glover coproduced the lack power mix tape, and i had an opportunity powerroduced theblack mix tape, and i had an opportunity to interview him at the sundance film festival. we are making that interview a to you today. i highly encourage you to call in at 866-359-4334 to get a copy of this documentary. danny gloverd by and jocelyn barnes. you will get a sense of it in this conversation. you can also get the full hunter station with danny glover for a contribution of $75. if you want them together, it is $150. without further ado, let's go back to that
including the leading figures of the black power movement in the united states like bobby seale and angela davisnd eldridge cleaver. the film was shot by two swedish journalists, discovered in the basement of public television 30 years later. actor and activist danny glover coproduced the lack power mix tape, and i had an opportunity powerroduced theblack mix tape, and i had an opportunity to interview him at the sundance film festival. we are making that interview a to you today. i highly...
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including the leading figures of the black power movement in the united states like bobby seale and angela davisnd eldridge cleaver. the film was shot by two swedish
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on themaker shola lynch life of angela davis. ."ay at 8:00 on "q&a host: rachel rose hartman is white house correspondent for yahoo! news. we continue our look behind the scenes at the washington bureau. thank you for joining us this morning. tell us about your coverage of the white house. do you have a traditional booth at the white house, how is yahoo! news treated as a news agency over there? guest: we work in the white house basement. i work there because that is where my predecessor, olivier knox, worked. we work and one of the desks there. yahoo! news is treated as any other news organization. every organization hopes for more access, lots of access. i am there every day that i can be, almost every day of the week, attend a briefing. we are situated there and are treated just like any other news organization. we are granted access when appropriate and get to speak with folks in the press office, and other officials. host: are you called on to ask questions at the press briefings? guest: every reporter raises their hand. tradit
on themaker shola lynch life of angela davis. ."ay at 8:00 on "q&a host: rachel rose hartman is white house correspondent for yahoo! news. we continue our look behind the scenes at the washington bureau. thank you for joining us this morning. tell us about your coverage of the white house. do you have a traditional booth at the white house, how is yahoo! news treated as a news agency over there? guest: we work in the white house basement. i work there because that is where my...
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. >> a filmmaker on the life of the 1960's activist and radical angela davis, sunday at 8:00 on "q&a"c-span. she makes the first speech by a sitting first lady, becomes the first president of the daughters of the american revolution, designs are on china, and establishes the white house china collection, and is the first to have a christmas tree in the white house. caroline harrison, wife of the 23rd president benjamin harrison. we continue our series on first ladies with your questions and comments. also on facebook and twitter, monday night's live at 8:00 eastern on c-span, c-span3, c- span radio, and c-span.org. >> "washington journal" continues. host: jon wellinghoff is chairman of the federal energy regulatory commission or ferc. thanks for being here. guest: thank you, liane. host: the baltimore sun has this headline -- what do you do? guest: a lot of things. one of the things is we are, on the beat for the wholesale energy markets, gas and electric markets, we are charged by congress to enforce the laws to ensure there is no manipulation or fraud in the markets. we have a great
. >> a filmmaker on the life of the 1960's activist and radical angela davis, sunday at 8:00 on "q&a"c-span. she makes the first speech by a sitting first lady, becomes the first president of the daughters of the american revolution, designs are on china, and establishes the white house china collection, and is the first to have a christmas tree in the white house. caroline harrison, wife of the 23rd president benjamin harrison. we continue our series on first ladies with...
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. >> filmmaker on the life of 60s activist and radical angela davis sunday at eight on c-span's "q&a." >> the bipartisan policy center hosted a discussion yesterday on how the so-called gang of 8 senate immigration bill recently approved in committee will impact the federal budget and wider economy. among the pammists was former bush administration congressional budget office director douglas holtz-eakin. this is 90 minutes. >> hi, so i'm going to introduce the panel here starting with dr. lynch on my right, sorry, my left, the professor of economics at washington college where he's taught since 1998. he's also a senior research fellow at the center for american process, a nonpartisan national educational institute dedicated to progressive ideas, and research associate with the institute, a nonpartisan think tank exploring economic policy on low and middle income workers. dr. lynch's recent report entitled the economic effects of granting legal status and citizenship to undocumented immigrants concluded legalizing undocumented imgrants boosts gdp from $832 billion to 1.4 trillion depe
. >> filmmaker on the life of 60s activist and radical angela davis sunday at eight on c-span's "q&a." >> the bipartisan policy center hosted a discussion yesterday on how the so-called gang of 8 senate immigration bill recently approved in committee will impact the federal budget and wider economy. among the pammists was former bush administration congressional budget office director douglas holtz-eakin. this is 90 minutes. >> hi, so i'm going to introduce the...
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and slowly she came around him and she agreed to meet me. ,> the life of angela davis sunday at 8:00. a discussion on the recent elections in pakistan and a number of women participating in the process. we will hear about the unpopularity of the u.s. drone program in pakistan. this is a little more than an hour. our introducer, wendy chamberlain, a veteran diplomat who has served in the u.s. department of state, worked for the u.n. high commissioner on refugees, and now serves as president of the middle east institute. she has been there since 2007. a 29-year veteran of the u.s. foreign service, she was ambassador to pakistan from 2001 to 2002 when she played a key role in securing pakistan's operation in the campaign to boot out al qaeda in afghanistan after september 11. as assistant administrator in the asia, near east east bureau of the usaid from 2002 to 2004, ambassador chamberlain oversaw civilian reconstruction programs in iraq and afghanistan and development assistance programs throughout the middle east and east asia. other assignments included u.s. --director of public affa
and slowly she came around him and she agreed to meet me. ,> the life of angela davis sunday at 8:00. a discussion on the recent elections in pakistan and a number of women participating in the process. we will hear about the unpopularity of the u.s. drone program in pakistan. this is a little more than an hour. our introducer, wendy chamberlain, a veteran diplomat who has served in the u.s. department of state, worked for the u.n. high commissioner on refugees, and now serves as president...
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lynch on theshola life of 1960's activist angela davis, send a at 8:00 on "q&a." and washington became the first two states to legalize marijuana last year, and according to a pew study, about half the country supports legalizing marijuana. a recent study conducted by the brookings institution shows that views have changed but the support is not so clear-cut. all of you in this room know that last month the states of colorado and washington legalize marijuana in the teeth of u.s. federal prohibition, something that no jurisdiction in the modern world has done, outright legalization of not only consumption but distribution, sale, and so on. those two states are not likely to be the last. there are bills in the legislature to legalize in rhode island, massachusetts, nevada, oregon on, maine, pennsylvania, that i know of. initiatives likely in 2014, 2016, states that may include california, oregon on, maine, alaska. we are just seeing the beginning of something, but what? states began decriminalizing, allowing the use of medical marijuana back in the 1970's, so there
lynch on theshola life of 1960's activist angela davis, send a at 8:00 on "q&a." and washington became the first two states to legalize marijuana last year, and according to a pew study, about half the country supports legalizing marijuana. a recent study conducted by the brookings institution shows that views have changed but the support is not so clear-cut. all of you in this room know that last month the states of colorado and washington legalize marijuana in the teeth of u.s....
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. >> filmmaker shola lynch on the life of the '60s activist and radical angela davis sunday at eight on c-span's q&a. >> live now here at the american enterprise institute in washington, d.c. for a discussion on the cost of long-term health care, a type of service that provides care for people with an illness or disability who cannot care for themselves over a longer time. this morning, a panel will examine whether the government should finance long-term care or if individual should get coverage through the private marketplace. in 2010, president obama's health care law established the community living assistance services and supports act, also known as class act to do with a long-term healthy. the administration later announced that class cannot operate without large and growing deficits and the program was terminated. in january, congress created the commission on long-term care commission on long-term care, a 15 member panel charged with developing a new way to finance long-term care services. that commissions findings are due later this fall. live coverage and now from the americ
. >> filmmaker shola lynch on the life of the '60s activist and radical angela davis sunday at eight on c-span's q&a. >> live now here at the american enterprise institute in washington, d.c. for a discussion on the cost of long-term health care, a type of service that provides care for people with an illness or disability who cannot care for themselves over a longer time. this morning, a panel will examine whether the government should finance long-term care or if individual...
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around and shee agreed to meet me. '60s activistf and radical angela davis, sunday at 8:00 on "q &a." >> up next on remarks from general james amos, marine corps commandant talking about challenges facing the marines including automatic spending cuts known as sequestration that took effect earlier this year. also, the eventual u.s. withdrawal from afghanistan. this is 90 minutes. good morning, everyone, welcome to brookings. on behalf of my colleague peter singer, and all of us at brookings, we want to welcome you and especially welcome general james amos, commandant of the u.s. marine corps to be here today. the format for today is the general will speak for 10-50 minutes and summarize his thoughts on broad issues. then he and i will have a conversation and then we will turn to the crowd. whenve cspan covering so and if i call on you in the course of that conversation, be sure to identify yourself and wait for a microphone and then we will proceed. general ms is a combat aviator for the great state of idaho where he attended college. he has been in the marine corps for his entire 35
around and shee agreed to meet me. '60s activistf and radical angela davis, sunday at 8:00 on "q &a." >> up next on remarks from general james amos, marine corps commandant talking about challenges facing the marines including automatic spending cuts known as sequestration that took effect earlier this year. also, the eventual u.s. withdrawal from afghanistan. this is 90 minutes. good morning, everyone, welcome to brookings. on behalf of my colleague peter singer, and all of...