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gordon reid who over -- annette gordon reed. books include the pulitzer prize winning the hemingses of monticello and the recently published, "on juneteenth." >> host: annette gordon-reed on the 225th anniversary of 1776, are we that exceptional nation we often tell ourselves we are or hear? >> guest: well, we're certainly trying to be. >> host: in what way? >> guest: well, i think that there are a number of people in society who are working to make the ideals of the declaration a reality, the ideals that are expressed in the preamble about equality and about the pursuit of happiness. so i think we have that idea, and we're trying to reach that potential. >> host: would the founders -- and this is one of those silly questions, but would the founders recognize who we are today? >> guest: no, of course not. [laughter] i mean, some aspects of it they would, but some, women participating in the politics, blacks participating in politics, all those kinds of things would have been foreign to them, of course, and the power of the unite
gordon reid who over -- annette gordon reed. books include the pulitzer prize winning the hemingses of monticello and the recently published, "on juneteenth." >> host: annette gordon-reed on the 225th anniversary of 1776, are we that exceptional nation we often tell ourselves we are or hear? >> guest: well, we're certainly trying to be. >> host: in what way? >> guest: well, i think that there are a number of people in society who are working to make the ideals...
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annette.lly what you would expect from the people responsible for making the film. the french director is leos carax whose last film, holy motors, opened here in cannes nine years ago and that was even weirder. the story and the songs are by ron and russell mael of sparks, the art pop duo, which coincidentally is the subject of the sparks brothers, a new documentary by edgar wright. it is not until the film's second half that it really gets going. when baby annette start singing miraculously in ann's voice, a melodrama transforms into a macabre fairy tale, as dark and fantastical as the maels' haunted fun house music deserves. annette is still not a triumph. for every moment that has you gasping at its magic and ambition, there is another moment which has you groaning at how pretentious it is. still, the film is a curio which is bound to attract a cult following of midnight movie aficionados and it deserves to be seen by everyone. after all, it is not often you get to watch an avant—garde surr
annette.lly what you would expect from the people responsible for making the film. the french director is leos carax whose last film, holy motors, opened here in cannes nine years ago and that was even weirder. the story and the songs are by ron and russell mael of sparks, the art pop duo, which coincidentally is the subject of the sparks brothers, a new documentary by edgar wright. it is not until the film's second half that it really gets going. when baby annette start singing miraculously in...
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host: i think we got the point annette gordon reed. guest: there were people that want to protect slavery in 1776, this comes as looking at the constitution and the debate over ratification of the constitution laid this out much more clearly, uc south carolina, in the southern states you are adamant about coming to an arrangement that would protect the institution of slavery. 1976 the resolution really got started in boston and new england and there were certainly people who are interested in protecting slavery, i think they wanted -- they were basically trying at first to get a change in the situation in great britain great britain was not just picking on the 13 colonies it was in the process of reforming empire in general, not just in the united states but the caribbean and other places where they had holdings, american columnist were the ones that we want to go in the caribbean's don't do it they have slavery down there but they also have a majority of black people in the caribbean and that could be a reason why they did not want to
host: i think we got the point annette gordon reed. guest: there were people that want to protect slavery in 1776, this comes as looking at the constitution and the debate over ratification of the constitution laid this out much more clearly, uc south carolina, in the southern states you are adamant about coming to an arrangement that would protect the institution of slavery. 1976 the resolution really got started in boston and new england and there were certainly people who are interested in...
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a. >> about 30 minutes left with our guest annette gordon reed.fan you would like to dial in, (202)748-8200 for those in the east and central time zones. 202-74-8201 in the mountain and pacific time zones and if you want to send a text, (202)748-8903. please include your first name and city if you do send that text and the next call is from robin in elkridge maryland. hi, robin. >> caller: hello, doctor gordon reed. why do you think the leaders of the confederacy didn't take seriously the failure of the economics with essentially only [inaudible] one crop economy? >> guest: some nations overseas were reluctant to trade. the constitution is explicit about all of this. peoplele are stubborn. also the plan of available evidence indicates annexation by the united states and statehood. some of the problems would even out and get protection and join a larger economy and they would go forth as part of the united states of america. so, that for lots of people that was the plan all along. the failures may not have been surprising to them because the ultima
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steuben annette gordon reed, and her husband dr. pierce are prominent retired couple in san antonio, i've met them thseveral times at the texas book festival in austin. but mrs. pierce e-mail meay separately cigna texas state history museum has abruptly canceled the speech by the authors of the new book on the alamo. w i do not know if you are familiar with that book. taxes are trying to keep theut truth from competing with, this is crazy and related to censorship. i know we touched on forget the alamo a minute ago. they wanted to acknowledge this e-mail. >> guest: yes i've heard about the situation. what they call the streisand effect. i think when you draw attention to things like this, this'll probably makeable go out and read the book even more. people do not like to have ideas and things kept from them. that is an unfortunate situation from the things i've actually read about a it. i have not read the book yet. that should be on my nightstand next. >> host: will you be on the book festival circuit this fall? >> i think so. s i'
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this is your chance to talk to professor annette gordon-reed. you can also send a text if that is easier. we will scroll through those numbers again in case you didn't get a chance to write them down or hear them we will give you a chance to do that. annette gordon-reed in 2008 that you won the national book award i happen to be there at that presentation at night and you looked aht little that stand out what was happening when you want that night but we want to play just a little bit of your acceptance speech. >> i have to thank my mother and father who are not here. who are responsible for everything that is good. and then to be personal about it the journey that black people are on and that's what i have been trying to do with my scholarship and with this book they have gone on i they are looking at me and they would be very proud of this moment. host: who were your parents? >> my father was alfred gordon and my mother was betty jean gordon. and then to be segregated society my father went into the army as an 18 -year-old after he graduated t
this is your chance to talk to professor annette gordon-reed. you can also send a text if that is easier. we will scroll through those numbers again in case you didn't get a chance to write them down or hear them we will give you a chance to do that. annette gordon-reed in 2008 that you won the national book award i happen to be there at that presentation at night and you looked aht little that stand out what was happening when you want that night but we want to play just a little bit of your...
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annette is still not trying to.agic and omission, there is another moment that has you groaning at how pretentious it is. still, the film is a curio which is bound to attract a cult following of movie aficionados and it deserves to be seen by everyone, after all, it is not every time you get to see an avocado music rock article on the screen. but you might end up feeling onceit screen. but you might end up feeling once it is just about often enough. the hollywood presence at cannes this year was much reduced, although the latest instalment of the fast and furious franchise it did have a big premiere. but the works of american film—makers were in evidence in many different sections of the festival. emma jones took a look at what was on offer. hollywood needed a bus to discharge the numerous stars of wes anderson's the french dispatch onto the's red carpet, but one at film did not make for a total american invasion. tn; for a total american invasion. try to make it _ for a total american invasion. t"; to make it sound
annette is still not trying to.agic and omission, there is another moment that has you groaning at how pretentious it is. still, the film is a curio which is bound to attract a cult following of movie aficionados and it deserves to be seen by everyone, after all, it is not every time you get to see an avocado music rock article on the screen. but you might end up feeling onceit screen. but you might end up feeling once it is just about often enough. the hollywood presence at cannes this year...
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will that change for "annette"? >> n o. o. i have seen myself on screen before.a about it. i just, it doesn't seem to be helpful. my responsibility i feel like when we were making it, and some people can wash themselves and it's -- watch themselves and they notice a habit or something that they want to do that they ddin't think was working that actually was. but for me, it is permanent, it is film. it's weird. you do some plain states will for a brief amount of time and that it lasts forever. when you watch it, i can't help but notice all the things that i want to change or i would have, i have no control over. so i try to set boundary over what i can control and what i can't and not drive myself or anyone else crazy with what could have been. plus, i know from theater that you can do it a million times and always the last performance, you can do it for 7 shows a week for months, and the last performance is always the best. for whatever -- and i don't want to be responsible for cherry picking what the story is. that is the director's job. i was only responsible f
will that change for "annette"? >> n o. o. i have seen myself on screen before.a about it. i just, it doesn't seem to be helpful. my responsibility i feel like when we were making it, and some people can wash themselves and it's -- watch themselves and they notice a habit or something that they want to do that they ddin't think was working that actually was. but for me, it is permanent, it is film. it's weird. you do some plain states will for a brief amount of time and that it...
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qr and annette gordon-reed. we just had her bestseller in juneteenth and we have another look on the front page of their times american on fire. jack davis won a pulitzer for his book called the gulf. he goes all over the gambit. >> host: other names include transportation secretary pete buttigieg, edward o. wilson the naturalist and paul mccartney. what was it like to publish mr. mccartney? >> guest: i can't answer that because i published him in 2001 but his life's work as we see it is coming in november. it's called the lyrics. i've known paul for 20 years and this will be in lieu of an autobiography. it's two volumes and it deals with 154 songs. he does commentary on how they came about and the stories behind them and what involved the lyrics. there are over 700 images and over half we have never seen before. we think it will be one of the biggest books of all and paul has done so much collaboration. paul is a sweet and wonderful man but he likes to be creative and he likes to be energetic. he does not lay b
qr and annette gordon-reed. we just had her bestseller in juneteenth and we have another look on the front page of their times american on fire. jack davis won a pulitzer for his book called the gulf. he goes all over the gambit. >> host: other names include transportation secretary pete buttigieg, edward o. wilson the naturalist and paul mccartney. what was it like to publish mr. mccartney? >> guest: i can't answer that because i published him in 2001 but his life's work as we see...
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for the state of race in america, i want to talk to annette gordon-reed.d a pulitzer prize-winning historian. her new book is "on juneteenth." annette gordon-reed, welcome to the show. >> glad to be here. >> i know this is an impossibly large question, but if somebody were to ask you, what is the state of american race relations today, how would you answer? >> well, i think it's like a river. there is a surface and a deep part of it that could be going with crosscurrents. i think we're sort of at an interesting time because we see the growth in white nationalism, we see a growth in efforts to suppress the vote, which, in many instances, means suppressing the black vote. on the other hand, we go through our daily lives and we seem to get along. there is not a race war going on, but there seem to be people who wish to foment one. >> let me tell you how i look at it and tell me if i'm wrong. i do think there has been an enormous amount of progress made. blacks are more integrated into every echelon of american society, whether college, grad school, profession
for the state of race in america, i want to talk to annette gordon-reed.d a pulitzer prize-winning historian. her new book is "on juneteenth." annette gordon-reed, welcome to the show. >> glad to be here. >> i know this is an impossibly large question, but if somebody were to ask you, what is the state of american race relations today, how would you answer? >> well, i think it's like a river. there is a surface and a deep part of it that could be going with...
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thank you, annette. thank you, sarah. thank you, frank, wherever you are, for inviting me to be on this panel. it's an honor to speak in front of all of you. all right. on the 19th of april 1783, thomas payne brought out what would be the last, the final issue of his american crisis. he said the times that try men's souls are over. the greatest and completest revolution the world ever knew is glorious and happily accomplished. sorry, rebecca. payne, as was his want waxed rapsodic about what he thought the revolution was about and what these new americans had before them. payne said, to see it in our power, to make a world happy, to teach mankind the art of being so. for payne, the revolution had made anything and everything possible, including the redemption of all mankind. but if we go back nine years before payne's last american crisis pamphlet, other political leaders also waxed just as rapsodically about what the revolutioned my bring about when it was before them. they soared with expectation and promise, too, in 177
thank you, annette. thank you, sarah. thank you, frank, wherever you are, for inviting me to be on this panel. it's an honor to speak in front of all of you. all right. on the 19th of april 1783, thomas payne brought out what would be the last, the final issue of his american crisis. he said the times that try men's souls are over. the greatest and completest revolution the world ever knew is glorious and happily accomplished. sorry, rebecca. payne, as was his want waxed rapsodic about what he...
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we have the book on the revolution coming this fall with the malcolm x biography, annette gordon reed. we had our best seller and another book with "the new york times" america on fire, the book on the golf. it goes all over. >> some others include transportation secretary, edward wilson the naturalist and paul mccartney. what was it like to purchase paul mccartney? >> i can't answer that because i published them in 2001. but his life's work as we see it is coming in november. i've known paul for 20 years. this will be in lieu of an autobiography with two volumes. it deals with 154 and commentary how they came about. there's over 700 images. we think it will be one of the biggest books of the fall. so much collaboration. a sweet man but he liked to be creative and energetic. he does not lay back and just [inaudible] >> you were quoted a couple of years ago saying, quote, being an editor is like being in show business. what does that mean? >> being in the show business is because you never know. you could spend ten years on a book, it could be tremendous and then bombs in the first wee
we have the book on the revolution coming this fall with the malcolm x biography, annette gordon reed. we had our best seller and another book with "the new york times" america on fire, the book on the golf. it goes all over. >> some others include transportation secretary, edward wilson the naturalist and paul mccartney. what was it like to purchase paul mccartney? >> i can't answer that because i published them in 2001. but his life's work as we see it is coming in...
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eastern on in-depth, join our two hour conversation with pulitzer prize-winning author and historian, annette gordon. she talked about americans presence, slavery and emancipation enterprise willing books including lemmings of monticello and her latest book, on juneteenth. miss gordon reed will be taking your calls, facebook comments and e-mails and tweets. watch book tv, on "c-span2" this weekend. >> you may have heard aboutur unemployment fraud during covid-19 and unemployment money being stolen and we are going to talk about that next with her guest joining us, with risk solutions and the government division it ceo and joining us to talk about the issue and potential billions of dollars. good morning. >> good morning how are you. >> very well may start fresh with a headlight that we notice about in terms of where the problem is and they get to your comments. it says that half of the pandemics unemployment may have been money may have been stolen. first of all they would, your with lexus risk solutions what is a probably that your group does and how are you monitoring the unemployment or th
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gordon reid who over -- annette gordon reed. books include the pulitzer prize winning the hemingses of monticello and the recently published, "on juneteenth." >> host: annette gordon-reed on the 225th anniversary of 1776, are we that exceptional nation we often tell ourselves we are or hear? >> guest: well, we're certainly trying to be. >> host: in what way? >> guest: well, i think that there are a number of people in society who are working to make the ideals of the declaration a reality, the ideals that are expressed in the preamble about equality and about the pursuit of happiness. so i think we have that idea, and we're trying to reach that potential. >> host: would the founders -- and this is one of those silly questions, but would the founders recognize who we are today? >> guest: no, of course not. [laughter] i mean, some aspects of it they would, but some, women participating in the politics, blacks participating in politics, all those kinds of
gordon reid who over -- annette gordon reed. books include the pulitzer prize winning the hemingses of monticello and the recently published, "on juneteenth." >> host: annette gordon-reed on the 225th anniversary of 1776, are we that exceptional nation we often tell ourselves we are or hear? >> guest: well, we're certainly trying to be. >> host: in what way? >> guest: well, i think that there are a number of people in society who are working to make the ideals...
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eastern on in-depth, join our to hour conversation with pulitzer prize-winning author and historian annette gordon reed as she talks about american presidents, slavery, and emancipation. her prize-winning books include the hemmingses of monticello. she will be taking your calls, comments, emails, and tweets. watch book tv on c-span2 this weekend. >> c-span's washington journal, every day we take your calls live in the air in the news of the day and we discussed policy issues that impact you. historians richard norton smith, douglas brinkley, edna greene medford discussed the results of c-span's historian survey of presidential leadership. watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern sunday morning and be sure to join the discussion.
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sparks�*s century—straddling career, that has spawned 25 albums and seen the maels, whose musical annettedd rundgren to jacques tati. with such rich history to mind, it's unsurprising that this documentary seems at time to be a grand work of comic fantasy — an elaborate hoax by a film—maker with a sharp eye for a gag and a keen ear for a well—placed pop tune — a perfect fit for ron and russell. but what's most impressive is that the sparks brothers manages both to unpack and to preserve the air of mystery that's long surrounded the duo, creating a film that's every bit as dazzling as its subjects. the sparks brothers is in cinemas now. that's it for this week. thanks for watching the film review. i'm off for a few weeks now, but anna smith will be your host for next friday. there they are! frank, follow me! stop her! god, sorry, frank! it's all right, strong form. well, friday brought quite a nasty spell of weather to some south—western and southern areas of the uk. gale force winds around coasts briefly. they were very, very strong indeed, brought by storm evert. you can see on the satel
sparks�*s century—straddling career, that has spawned 25 albums and seen the maels, whose musical annettedd rundgren to jacques tati. with such rich history to mind, it's unsurprising that this documentary seems at time to be a grand work of comic fantasy — an elaborate hoax by a film—maker with a sharp eye for a gag and a keen ear for a well—placed pop tune — a perfect fit for ron and russell. but what's most impressive is that the sparks brothers manages both to unpack and to...
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the the use my phone are 60 annette all month and i say let me let me set up. i think about the team and the new me the upper lower level that i can find him. i know both gladly be near that baby now though, but someone will merely face to face that i said that the now the mobile mobile mooney on the land now. but the business owner knows that jeff, i spend time with isis, but his friends and acquaintances dirt. he keeps his past hidden from them rather than anybody and lays in place. and we have been the better do it. i will get plenty will be doing it in a, in a letter from the filipinos subdivision of isis called itself the soil group and is based around min, danelle, bus alon and the pseudo items. your goal is to establish an independent muslim caliphate in the philippines. that they use large numbers of children and combat as human shields, suicide bombers, and us donors, to treat wounded adult fighters. the whole, the after almost $24.00 l. c on route to visit the marines. jaffar and abdulla still don't know, watch waiting for them. they transferred from
the the use my phone are 60 annette all month and i say let me let me set up. i think about the team and the new me the upper lower level that i can find him. i know both gladly be near that baby now though, but someone will merely face to face that i said that the now the mobile mobile mooney on the land now. but the business owner knows that jeff, i spend time with isis, but his friends and acquaintances dirt. he keeps his past hidden from them rather than anybody and lays in place. and we...
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sunday live noon eastern on in-depth during our conversation with historian, annette gordon reed as she talks about america's presidents, slavery and emancipation, her books include having south monticello latest book on juneteenth. she will take your pulse, facebook comments, e-mails and tweets watch book tv on c-span tooth this weekend. ♪♪ >> ahead and book tv, three biographies. first, conservative intellectual promise and fate supreme court justice, ruth bader ginsburg. former first lady, nancy reagan. >> it's a pleasure to be with you, we have been together on my radio show, you have made a number of videos and i review in the "wall street journal", you are pretty and be greatest in my life, i just want you to know that. >> thank you. good to be here. >> you have done a service to the intellectual life of america by writing a biography of thomas soul andad i began in an odd wa, how do youee explain, i think i know the answer, nevertheless i want your answer, how do you explain that one of the finest minds of thee last half-century unknown to half of america. [laughter] >> i guess t
sunday live noon eastern on in-depth during our conversation with historian, annette gordon reed as she talks about america's presidents, slavery and emancipation, her books include having south monticello latest book on juneteenth. she will take your pulse, facebook comments, e-mails and tweets watch book tv on c-span tooth this weekend. ♪♪ >> ahead and book tv, three biographies. first, conservative intellectual promise and fate supreme court justice, ruth bader ginsburg. former...
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after a 20 year mission against the tyler about an hotline hotline extreme, it comes to annette. and will italy have something to share about it when they take on belgium in the euro's late, the belgium of graphing to fitness. what is over to that top players will preview that $45.00. gave me i'm so good. welcome to the program german chancellor. angling back in britain on her last official visit before she fell down. the german lena is held wide ranging talks with british prime minister barak johnson. afterwards they said that countries would continue to work closely together, even though britain is no longer a member of the european union. the chancellor also hopes people who have been fully fascinated against corona virus, will soon be able to travel to germany without quarantine. as you know, we are reviewing continuously and travel restrictions and we think that in a placebo future, those who have received double jobs will then according to our classification and our now britain obviously is. and high incidence area will be able to travel again without having to go into quar
after a 20 year mission against the tyler about an hotline hotline extreme, it comes to annette. and will italy have something to share about it when they take on belgium in the euro's late, the belgium of graphing to fitness. what is over to that top players will preview that $45.00. gave me i'm so good. welcome to the program german chancellor. angling back in britain on her last official visit before she fell down. the german lena is held wide ranging talks with british prime minister barak...
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and how i got up with you is a call up on monday and it on board and annette, so put on counting jan. shoemaker and jenny, he can come and she came home and received it. and i told her for the last week or which means you can give me your can go ahead and book tan hanging out to see me on hers. i know was it okay, cool. well come junction, but getting, getting go. ah ok. check on the put it all going to total it to wednesday. i'm going to give you on the another $130.00 or conclude all you do to the winner of the shopping competition 1st prize and goes, madeline goes to standing. ah, international buys name g young korean is making a mark on the global days over the last 60 years, down to re and musician to taken out the top of ward in more than 150 international competition. ah, to hone their skills in preparation for the biggest event. many students traveled to europe, the traditional home of classical music. and the most sacred destination is sold the fame birthplace of moses. at the university named after the virtue, i say professor gillian is a highly store off the piano teacher.
and how i got up with you is a call up on monday and it on board and annette, so put on counting jan. shoemaker and jenny, he can come and she came home and received it. and i told her for the last week or which means you can give me your can go ahead and book tan hanging out to see me on hers. i know was it okay, cool. well come junction, but getting, getting go. ah ok. check on the put it all going to total it to wednesday. i'm going to give you on the another $130.00 or conclude all you do...
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annette gordon reed, and jon meacham thank you.ugh history" whenever you get podcasts. >>> coming up, a chemical leek at a texas amusement park sends dozens of people to the hospital. >>> plus, for 19 years veteran journalist vicky ward has been working to uncover what or who was behind jeffrey epstein's wealth and influence and criminality. she joins us with a look at her explosive new investigative series. "morning joe" is coming right back. ries "morning joe" is coming right back usaa is made for the safe pilots. for mac. who can come to a stop with barely a bobble. lucia. who announces her intentions even if no one's there. and sgt moore. who leaves room for her room. with usaa safepilot, when you drive safe... ...you can save up to 30% on your auto insurance. get a quote and start saving. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. ♪all by yourself.♪ you look a little lost. i can't find my hotel. oh. oh! ♪♪ this is not normal. no. ♪♪ so? ♪♪ right? go with us and find millions of flexible options, all in our app. expedia. it mat
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elizabeth: representative mary annette miller meeks, we love having you on. come back soon.utenant darrin porcher joins me with this story, the white house has growing concerns but little answers over the surge and violent crimes nationwide, what to do about it cnn host downplay and dismiss the rise in violent crime that is claiming minority communities, slamming them very hard keep it right here on "the evening edit". >> i'm disappointed i will be candid and feel so political, certainly we know what the polls have said the number one concerv of american folks is violent crime. ♪ (vo) singing, or speaking. reason, or fun. daring, or thoughtful. sensitive, or strong. progress isn't either or progress is everything. usaa is made for the safe pilots. for mac. who can come to a stop with barely a bobble. lucia. who announces her intentions even if no one's there. and sgt moore. who leaves room for her room. with usaa safepilot, when you drive safe... ...you can save up to 30% on your auto insurance. get a quote and start saving. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa. w
elizabeth: representative mary annette miller meeks, we love having you on. come back soon.utenant darrin porcher joins me with this story, the white house has growing concerns but little answers over the surge and violent crimes nationwide, what to do about it cnn host downplay and dismiss the rise in violent crime that is claiming minority communities, slamming them very hard keep it right here on "the evening edit". >> i'm disappointed i will be candid and feel so political,...
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and also professor walter tu lan and author annette gordon reed joins us.ll was put together what the criteria was, everything that brought this list about so we understand what we're looking at. >> at cspan every four years we bring out a poll, do a wide cast of historians and biograpiers we had 143 respond and the voting goes down in different categories. donald trump did abysmally in administrative skills, did better in public persuasion. so it's broken down commander in chief, foreign policy, and we get them all together and tabulate them and this is the list. there's a lot of sustainability here. we have lincoln first, washington second, fdr third, theodore roosevelt fourth. eisenhower has been playing in the fifth zone where harry truman used to be. but truman is high. and john f kennedy and ronald reagan and barack oba all hold extremely high places. you don't want to be in this poll ranked below william henry harrison, he was president for one month. if you ranked below him like donald trump is, it means you did damage while you were in the white ho
and also professor walter tu lan and author annette gordon reed joins us.ll was put together what the criteria was, everything that brought this list about so we understand what we're looking at. >> at cspan every four years we bring out a poll, do a wide cast of historians and biograpiers we had 143 respond and the voting goes down in different categories. donald trump did abysmally in administrative skills, did better in public persuasion. so it's broken down commander in chief, foreign...
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i'm annette gordon reed. i'm the president of sheer this year for the next couple of days and i'm happy to see all of you here and sorry that the weather was not so great yesterday and some of the people who intended to be here yesterday couldn't because of the deluge that took place and prevented people from moving on the eastern seaboard. there are lots of people that i am going to thank later on but to just remind you that a lot goes into this kind of event and many people have worked very very hard harder than i've worked to put all of this together and one of the people who could not be here was frank cogliano because he got stuck in newark because of whether he will be here later this evening and we'll have to miss the plenary but his co-chair sarah pierce hall is here and she's going to say a few words. thank you. hi, i'm welcome to this year's cheer. i'm sorry. the frank isn't here to join me for this further. welcome just to say how wonderful it is to see everyone here. what a pleasure. it's been to
i'm annette gordon reed. i'm the president of sheer this year for the next couple of days and i'm happy to see all of you here and sorry that the weather was not so great yesterday and some of the people who intended to be here yesterday couldn't because of the deluge that took place and prevented people from moving on the eastern seaboard. there are lots of people that i am going to thank later on but to just remind you that a lot goes into this kind of event and many people have worked very...
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conversation with pulitzer prize-winning author and historian annette gordon reed as she talks about american presidents, slavery, and emancipation. her prize-winning books include the hemmingses of monticello. she will be taking your calls, comments, emails, and tweets. watch book tv on c-span2 this weekend. >> c-span's washington journal, every day we take your calls live in the air in the news of the day and we discussed policy issues that impact you. historians richard norton smith, douglas brinkley, edna greene medford discussed the results of c-span's historian survey of presidential leadership. watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern sunday morning and be sure to join the discussion. >> on friday, president biden and first lady jill biden delivered remarks at the national education association's annual meeting. joining the bidens on stage was becky pringle, president of the nea. this is about 25 minutes. ♪ [applause] >> hello. you know, last year, i told you if joe became president, you would have one of your own in the white house. [applause] and here we are. you helped
conversation with pulitzer prize-winning author and historian annette gordon reed as she talks about american presidents, slavery, and emancipation. her prize-winning books include the hemmingses of monticello. she will be taking your calls, comments, emails, and tweets. watch book tv on c-span2 this weekend. >> c-span's washington journal, every day we take your calls live in the air in the news of the day and we discussed policy issues that impact you. historians richard norton smith,...
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sunday on "in depth," join our two hour conversation with pulitzer prize-winning author and historian annette gordon reid as she talks about american presidents, slavery and emancipation. her latest book, on juneteenth, ms. gordon reid will be taking your calls, facebook comments, e-mails and tweets. watch booktv on c-span2 this weekend. ♪ >> u.s. trade representative katherine tai and other officials talk about the one-year anniversary of the u.s./mexico/canada agreement it went into effect july 1st, 2020. this is a little more than an hour. >> okay, great. thank you, everyone. my name is a pat, i am president and chief executive officer of kansas city southern, one of north america's large railroads, and i am delighted to have been asked to kick off this remarkable round table discussion. my primary role here will be to introduce ambassador green who will introduce the panel and others on the discussion for today. but i would like to make some comments here just about the unique opportunity here in the discussion literally on the eve of one-birthday, anniversary -- one-year birthday, annive
sunday on "in depth," join our two hour conversation with pulitzer prize-winning author and historian annette gordon reid as she talks about american presidents, slavery and emancipation. her latest book, on juneteenth, ms. gordon reid will be taking your calls, facebook comments, e-mails and tweets. watch booktv on c-span2 this weekend. ♪ >> u.s. trade representative katherine tai and other officials talk about the one-year anniversary of the u.s./mexico/canada agreement it...
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rob: his deputy may take issue from being called annette, but let's move on from there. -- a nut, butove on from there. bolsonaro is critical about the election process and brazil. is it too much to suggest this is happening while his approval ratings are plummeting? claudio coututo. >> yeah, that's exactly what's happened. bolsonaro realized it will be difficult for him to win the next elections, so he says all the time the political system, the political system of elections doesn't work properly, it is not reliable, today, for example, he presented evidence, he says, that there was a major political fraud in the elections of 2014. many don't think this way. they recognize the elections. but this is not a novelty in terms of bolsonaro. even sometime before the elections, he was already talking about the problems that don't exist and don't have evidence of that in the political system of elections. the main problem for bolsonaro is not only discrediting the electoral institutions, but he is also a part of -- it is also a part of his general perspective, his general strategy of weakeni
rob: his deputy may take issue from being called annette, but let's move on from there. -- a nut, butove on from there. bolsonaro is critical about the election process and brazil. is it too much to suggest this is happening while his approval ratings are plummeting? claudio coututo. >> yeah, that's exactly what's happened. bolsonaro realized it will be difficult for him to win the next elections, so he says all the time the political system, the political system of elections doesn't work...
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the screenings opened with a rock opera, annette by french direct and the carfax. this is the w news life from burning. his reminder of our top stories at this hour hate is a presentation of an and the lease has been assassinated as his private residence. the 53 year old was killed in an overnight play by unknown assailants. his wife was severely wounded. assassination was asked by the country's intern prime minister in the netherlands in shock after the shooting of a prominent crime, journalists and peter vases fighting for his life have to be shot 5 times in amsterdam street. sunday was jubilation as italy and go through to the final of a european football championship. after defeating spain and penalty shooting the other semi final takes place to connect between england. and don't forget you can always get d w. news on the go. just download the app from google player from the app store. i will give you access to all the bases news from around the world as well as push notifications. any breaking news. part of a new story, you can use the app to send his photos a
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the 1st ever black leader of the judges musical fil annette by french director leo cadillac, kick the festival off. it's time to remind you of our top story at this hour and has been jubilation for italy found as a country go through to the fun of in europe and championships. defeating spain and a penalty shoot on the other. 75 all takes place tonight between england and denmark. since you're up to date for world news at the top of the our chris stuff. chris cova has your business news next. have a good news. the news. the news the news, the news, the news ah . we bill i can came i think there was no tomorrow. at some point supplies were now grounded with the old we said resources now. we'll all have more of them longer made in germany. 60 minutes on the w. w. crime fighters, the car back. radio drama continues the seasons. a story focus on have speech, cholera, prevention and sustainable charcoal production. all episodes are available online. and of course you can share and discuss on the w africa, facebook page, and other social media platforms, the crime fighters tune in. now in de
the 1st ever black leader of the judges musical fil annette by french director leo cadillac, kick the festival off. it's time to remind you of our top story at this hour and has been jubilation for italy found as a country go through to the fun of in europe and championships. defeating spain and a penalty shoot on the other. 75 all takes place tonight between england and denmark. since you're up to date for world news at the top of the our chris stuff. chris cova has your business news next....
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president, alisha davis and sunday live noon eastern on in-depth during our conversation with historian, annettereed as she talks about america's presidents, slavery and emancipation, her books include having south monticello latest book on juneteenth. she will take your pulse, facebook comments, e-mails and tweets watch book tv on c-span tooth this weekend. ♪♪ >> ahead and book tv, three biographies. first, conservative intellectual promise and fate supreme court justice, ruth bader ginsburg. former first lady, nancy reagan. >> it's a pleasure to be with you, we have been together on my radio show, you have made a number of videos and i review in
president, alisha davis and sunday live noon eastern on in-depth during our conversation with historian, annettereed as she talks about america's presidents, slavery and emancipation, her books include having south monticello latest book on juneteenth. she will take your pulse, facebook comments, e-mails and tweets watch book tv on c-span tooth this weekend. ♪♪ >> ahead and book tv, three biographies. first, conservative intellectual promise and fate supreme court justice, ruth bader...
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>> joint are to our conversation with knowledge of prize-winning author and historian annette gordon-reed as she talks about american presidents, slavery, and emancipation. our prize-winning books include the hints of monticello, her latest book, on juneteenth. she will be taking your calls, facebook comments, e-mails and tweets. watch booktv on c-span2 this weekend. >> president biden and vice president harris held a briefing on wildfire readiness for the 2021 season. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible] >> we have -- [inaudible] >> thank you all again for being here in this important meeting, so thank you, thank you, thank you. and, governor newsom, you trying to make us feel bad, listening in that magnificent background you have over there, and while i'm sitting in here in the white house? god love you. anyway, it's good to see you all, really. thank you. for years, the president has received a briefing at the beginning of the hurricane season, looking at the trends that are coming to get a sense of what's coming so that the country
>> joint are to our conversation with knowledge of prize-winning author and historian annette gordon-reed as she talks about american presidents, slavery, and emancipation. our prize-winning books include the hints of monticello, her latest book, on juneteenth. she will be taking your calls, facebook comments, e-mails and tweets. watch booktv on c-span2 this weekend. >> president biden and vice president harris held a briefing on wildfire readiness for the 2021 season. [inaudible...
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the annette is one of $24.00 films in competition for the prestigious palm dual prize. the musical comedy by french american director, los correct mario court. yeah. and adam driver is my favorite festival can. i've always before i came here or we looked at it as a marker of great films. the festivals director says its return is cause for celebration, which are due in january and even february we have no idea if the festival would be possible because last year we have to concentrate owing to the demick. so it's usually satisfying to be buying such a pleasure under relief. it's not any the movie industry, i'm fine for the delighted by the return of the festival attract tens of thousands of visitors and after a very difficult year for the tourism sector, there are many in the city that are very happy to be back in business for lack of tourists for this luxury hotel to close the 6 months last year. the manager says the festival will help the local economy were present actually approximately 15 percent of our yearly rooms revenue. so we do that in less than 2 weeks. so it's
the annette is one of $24.00 films in competition for the prestigious palm dual prize. the musical comedy by french american director, los correct mario court. yeah. and adam driver is my favorite festival can. i've always before i came here or we looked at it as a marker of great films. the festivals director says its return is cause for celebration, which are due in january and even february we have no idea if the festival would be possible because last year we have to concentrate owing to...
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the 1st film on the program is annette. a musical by french director leo's car or if you're watching the w news, his reminder of the top story we're following for you. health authorities to south america are battling in the warming rise in corona virus infections. peru was racing to vaccinate population as an aggressive new variant called lambda piles pressure on the public health care system. you're watching the w news kick off is up. next. i'll be back at the top of the hour with more world news followed by the day hope to see you then me. the news . the the the key code is broken in no time record making vendors legal history. he has no intention of stopping. robert live in dusky. how did it all begin? and want me to try to take all the kick off next on d w. the news you can check by turning into your own expert queen or your coach without any fiction. in fact, the actors in a clever way the little guy that is the 77 percent the platform for african used to be issues and share ideas. you know, would be enough to capture
the 1st film on the program is annette. a musical by french director leo's car or if you're watching the w news, his reminder of the top story we're following for you. health authorities to south america are battling in the warming rise in corona virus infections. peru was racing to vaccinate population as an aggressive new variant called lambda piles pressure on the public health care system. you're watching the w news kick off is up. next. i'll be back at the top of the hour with more world...
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no man like the earth and then the giant annette far away. actually we have realized that is a bit more complicated than that. we have a lot, a lot of fun. it which all orbiting stars way more closer, closer than the beat of mercury. and i was a big shock when we found the 1st one. that was a planet like all on jupiter, to really a be glad full of gas. jupiter is very far away. it takes more than 10 years for jupiter to be the stun. while the planets i contributor we found 25 years ago, took only 4 days to go around the stars, which means the planet is very close. so that was really a big surprise. and we have learned since then, that our own system is, may be one amongst many. that's not the archetype that's not the standard way to our planet animal. the shock, because everybody was expecting the planet to look all the same. so we have your right, a lot of stars, but we also have a lot of very different kinds of planets. you know, there are thousands of ac supplies out there and to find truly habitable one scientists look if they have an atm
no man like the earth and then the giant annette far away. actually we have realized that is a bit more complicated than that. we have a lot, a lot of fun. it which all orbiting stars way more closer, closer than the beat of mercury. and i was a big shock when we found the 1st one. that was a planet like all on jupiter, to really a be glad full of gas. jupiter is very far away. it takes more than 10 years for jupiter to be the stun. while the planets i contributor we found 25 years ago, took...
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yes, mary. annette pemberton, markup black elk and christine did seem it cleave or have family members who were forced into residential scores after the show. i asked them having made sense to the u. s. policy designed to destroy their culture. well, you know though i began looking into boarding schools more just in trying to figure out what was going on with my family and myself and to kind of deal with our disease and all these sort of topics that were, you know, half spoken of. and so it was a real process of self discovery in many ways for me and finding out to flow. we kind of like taking apart the tapestry that was my mother in her life and, and also using the my skills as a journalist then to document what happened. and i'm actually working on a book now. i think framing, you know, the history of boarding schools through my mother's, through the lens for life and, and also my process of untangling that, and i hope that that will be informative to people as we move through those. i don't to spell people for buying the book, mary, by the book. book was a moment where you had a con
yes, mary. annette pemberton, markup black elk and christine did seem it cleave or have family members who were forced into residential scores after the show. i asked them having made sense to the u. s. policy designed to destroy their culture. well, you know though i began looking into boarding schools more just in trying to figure out what was going on with my family and myself and to kind of deal with our disease and all these sort of topics that were, you know, half spoken of. and so it was...