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armstrong williams, your response. guest: you know, the truth be told if president trump were not in the white house the situation would be no different. as i said it happened on all the watches of the president of united states. if you think that you want to blame this on president trump or past presidents or congress and all of a sudden this problem goes away it's much deeper. it's a problem we must face and deal with. how we view and how we treat our fellow man, even when no one else is watching. it's all about how we rear and teach our children and what they see we do is exactly what they become. and we must value humanity not because of what humanity looks like but because we're all created in the eyes of god. we may make different choices, grow up in different circumstances but just because someone has wealth or poverty doesn't mean they have character. character is developed over how you treat people, how you live, and the good that you do and the life and time it's given you. while it's easy to bring politician
armstrong williams, your response. guest: you know, the truth be told if president trump were not in the white house the situation would be no different. as i said it happened on all the watches of the president of united states. if you think that you want to blame this on president trump or past presidents or congress and all of a sudden this problem goes away it's much deeper. it's a problem we must face and deal with. how we view and how we treat our fellow man, even when no one else is...
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. >> we are joined by armstrong williams longtime radio, tv talk show host, author, thank you for being with us here on washington journal this morning. >> good morning and thank you so much for having me. >> host: we started our segment last hour with michael hopkins saying we asked both of you on today to talk about the reaction last week to the death of george floyd at the hands of the minneapolis police. but as the protests have grown and the civil rest has grown and writing, we want to get your reaction overall to what we've seen particularly in the last three days over the weekend across the country. >> guest: you know, the beauty of america is our right to protest in a very peaceful way. the majority of the protesters are very peaceful and they had the moral high ground no different than the one when you had the terrorist attack on emanuel church in charlestown. members of that community, even though they thought there would be looting and burning, [inaudible] was one of those killed for no reason at all. the community capped the moral high ground and it galvanized the world. and
. >> we are joined by armstrong williams longtime radio, tv talk show host, author, thank you for being with us here on washington journal this morning. >> good morning and thank you so much for having me. >> host: we started our segment last hour with michael hopkins saying we asked both of you on today to talk about the reaction last week to the death of george floyd at the hands of the minneapolis police. but as the protests have grown and the civil rest has grown and...
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armstrong williams, your response. guest: you know, the truth be told if president trump were not in the white house the situation would be no different. as i said it happened on all the watches of the president of united states. if you think that you want to blame this on president trump or past presidents or congress and all of a sudden this problem goes away it's much deeper. it's a problem we must face and deal with. how we view and how we treat our fellow man, even when no one else is watching. it's all about how we rear and teach our children and what they see we do is exactly what they become. and we must value humanity not because of what humanity looks like but because we're all created in the eyes of god. we may make different choices, grow up in different circumstances but just because someone has wealth or poverty doesn't mean they have character. character is developed over how you treat people, how you live, and the good that you do and the life and time it's given you. while it's easy to bring politician
armstrong williams, your response. guest: you know, the truth be told if president trump were not in the white house the situation would be no different. as i said it happened on all the watches of the president of united states. if you think that you want to blame this on president trump or past presidents or congress and all of a sudden this problem goes away it's much deeper. it's a problem we must face and deal with. how we view and how we treat our fellow man, even when no one else is...
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armstrong williams, your response. if trump were not in the white house, this situation would be different. it happens under all the watches of the presidents. --you think you can bring you can blame this on trump and all of a sudden this goes away, it is much deeper. it is a problem we almost face. it is a problem we must all deal with. fellow mantreat our even when no one else is watching. it is all about how your rear and teach our children. what we teach them to do is what they become. we must value humanity not because of what humanity looks like but because we are all created in the eyes of god -- as equal beings. just because someone has wealth or poverty does not mean they have character. character is indelible to how you treat people, how you live, and the good that you do in the time that is given you. while it is easy to bring politicians in this, obviously the politicians cannot resolve this for us. we have got to reawaken the sleeping giant, which is the american people. when you see these peaceful protest
armstrong williams, your response. if trump were not in the white house, this situation would be different. it happens under all the watches of the presidents. --you think you can bring you can blame this on trump and all of a sudden this goes away, it is much deeper. it is a problem we almost face. it is a problem we must all deal with. fellow mantreat our even when no one else is watching. it is all about how your rear and teach our children. what we teach them to do is what they become. we...
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we'll talk about race relations in america, first with a democratic strategist and later with armstrong williams. then a discussion about the gao's new report on confection -- infection control problems in nursing homes, with john dickens. watch c-span's washington journal, live, at 7:00 eastern monday morning. join the discussion. governor polis of colorado, and asa hutchinson of arkansas testified before house subcommittee on how their states are responding to the coronavirus pandemic. watch live tuesday at 11:30 a.m. eastern on c-span. online at c-span.org, or listen live on the free c-span radio app. sunday morning, the spacex dragon crew arrived at the international space station. here's a look at the capsule docking with the iss. two crews greeting each other, and taking questions from officials at the kennedy space center.
we'll talk about race relations in america, first with a democratic strategist and later with armstrong williams. then a discussion about the gao's new report on confection -- infection control problems in nursing homes, with john dickens. watch c-span's washington journal, live, at 7:00 eastern monday morning. join the discussion. governor polis of colorado, and asa hutchinson of arkansas testified before house subcommittee on how their states are responding to the coronavirus pandemic. watch...
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followed by commentator armstrong williams.nd john dicken talked about infections in nursing homes. "washington journal" is next. join the discussion. host: one week ago today, african-american george floyd died at the hands of the minneapolis police. protests, civil unrest, and violence and reaction to that expanded to some 75 u.s. cities, building to a crescendo over the weekend. good morning, and welcome to "washington journal" for this monday, june 1, 2020. we'll start the hour asking you this hour about the president's leadership in response to the unrest, the president largely communicating, commenting on the issue saturday, some at nasa, and largely leaving his response to twitter. what are your thoughts?
followed by commentator armstrong williams.nd john dicken talked about infections in nursing homes. "washington journal" is next. join the discussion. host: one week ago today, african-american george floyd died at the hands of the minneapolis police. protests, civil unrest, and violence and reaction to that expanded to some 75 u.s. cities, building to a crescendo over the weekend. good morning, and welcome to "washington journal" for this monday, june 1, 2020. we'll start...
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host: we are joined by armstrong williams, longtime tv host, author and commentator. thank you for being with us. guest: thank you for having me. host: we started our segment with michael hopkins. we asked both of you on to talk about the reaction last week to the death of george floyd at e
host: we are joined by armstrong williams, longtime tv host, author and commentator. thank you for being with us. guest: thank you for having me. host: we started our segment with michael hopkins. we asked both of you on to talk about the reaction last week to the death of george floyd at e
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joined next by armstrong williams, longtime radio tv talk show host author and commentator mr. williams thanks for being with us here on "washington journal" this morning. guest: good morning and thank you so much for having me. host: we started our segment last hour with michael hopkins saying that we asked both on to talk about the reaction last week to the death of george floyd at the hands of the minneapolis police but as the protests have grown, the civil unrest has grown and rioting. we want to get your reaction overall to what we've seen particularly in the last three ys over the weekend across the country. guest: the beaut
joined next by armstrong williams, longtime radio tv talk show host author and commentator mr. williams thanks for being with us here on "washington journal" this morning. guest: good morning and thank you so much for having me. host: we started our segment last hour with michael hopkins saying that we asked both on to talk about the reaction last week to the death of george floyd at the hands of the minneapolis police but as the protests have grown, the civil unrest has grown and...
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america, first with democratic strategist michael strawn hopkins, and later with commentator armstrong williams. problemsction control in nursing homes with john dicken. watch "washington journal," live at seven: 00 this morning. join the discussion. ♪ susan: malcolm gladwell, book number six out this week, "talking to strangers." what is the premise of this book, your latest book?
america, first with democratic strategist michael strawn hopkins, and later with commentator armstrong williams. problemsction control in nursing homes with john dicken. watch "washington journal," live at seven: 00 this morning. join the discussion. ♪ susan: malcolm gladwell, book number six out this week, "talking to strangers." what is the premise of this book, your latest book?
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race relations in america, first with democratic strategist michael hopkins, and later with armstrong williams. then a discussion about the gao's new report of infection control problems in nursing homes, with government accountability offices john dickinson. marcy spence washington journal live, 7:00 -- watch c-span's washington journal live, seven a clock eastern. -- 7:00 eastern. join the discussion. >> new york governor andrew cuomo announced the state attorney general will be investigating the police department's conduct after viral videos showed officers using violence against protesters. the governor also gave an update on other states' responses. to the violence. gov. cuomo: good morning. let me introduce who's with me today. to my right,
race relations in america, first with democratic strategist michael hopkins, and later with armstrong williams. then a discussion about the gao's new report of infection control problems in nursing homes, with government accountability offices john dickinson. marcy spence washington journal live, 7:00 -- watch c-span's washington journal live, seven a clock eastern. -- 7:00 eastern. join the discussion. >> new york governor andrew cuomo announced the state attorney general will be...
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announcer: next on american history tv, william jewell college professor gary armstrong on the u.s. senate's rejection of the 1919 treaty of versailles to end world war i president woodrow wilson spent seven months overseas negotiating. professor armstrong argues the open treaty would involve u.s. position in the global order, but the political divisions created by a flu pandemic, a red scare, racial unrest, and wilson suffering a stroke contributed to his failure to achieve ratification. the national world war i museum in kansas city, missouri posted this event and provided the video. moderator: our guest speaker teaches american foreign policy in washington, d.c. he is a professor of political science and liberty missouri. he graduated with a bachelors degree from oklahoma university and a phd as well. assistant to a political scientist, economist, and author and teaching assistant to former u.s. secretary of state madeleine albright who was here for a private dinner earlier this year to drop a name or two. [laughter] gary joined the william jewell college faculty in 1992 and serv
announcer: next on american history tv, william jewell college professor gary armstrong on the u.s. senate's rejection of the 1919 treaty of versailles to end world war i president woodrow wilson spent seven months overseas negotiating. professor armstrong argues the open treaty would involve u.s. position in the global order, but the political divisions created by a flu pandemic, a red scare, racial unrest, and wilson suffering a stroke contributed to his failure to achieve ratification. the...
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announcer: next on american history tv, william jewell college professor gary armstrong on the u.s. senate's rejection of the 1919 treaty of versailles to end world war i president woodrow wilson spent seven months overseas negotiating. professor armstrong argues the open treaty would involve u.s. position in the global order, but the political divisions created by a flu pandemic, a red scare, racial unrest, and wilson suffering a stroke contributed to his failure to achieve ratification. the national world war i
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we will talk with vince williams , democratic mayor of union city, georgia about cities impacted by protests and covid-19. north dakota republican congressman kelly armstrongoins us to talk about the review of the fbi russia investigation. spent -- watch c-span's "washington journal." here's a look at alive coverage thursday. the senate judiciary committee continues its review of the pfizer application process by sa application fi process. on c-span2, the senate is back at 10:00 a.m. to consider the michael pack to be ceo of the u.s. agency for global media, which operates various government act international broadcast outlets. on c-span3, the head of the centers for disease control and prevention, dr. robert redfield, testifies before a house appropriations subcommittee about the federal response to the coronavirus. that gets underway at 11:00 a.m. eastern. at the pentagon wednesday, defense secretary mark esper talked about the response to nationwide protests, saying he did not support the use of active duty forces in a law enforcement role. he also spoke about events earlier this week outside the white house, including his involvement in a photo op with
we will talk with vince williams , democratic mayor of union city, georgia about cities impacted by protests and covid-19. north dakota republican congressman kelly armstrongoins us to talk about the review of the fbi russia investigation. spent -- watch c-span's "washington journal." here's a look at alive coverage thursday. the senate judiciary committee continues its review of the pfizer application process by sa application fi process. on c-span2, the senate is back at 10:00 a.m....
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william barr will testify july 28th. we're going to talk to house judiciary's kelly armstrong, what is going to happen with that hearing. armstrong next. when you think of a bank, you think of people in a place. but when you have the chase mobile app, your bank can be virtually any place. so, when you get a check... you can deposit it from here. and you can see your transactions and check your balance from here. you can save for an emergency from here. or pay bills from here. so when someone asks you, "where's your bank?" you can tell them: here's my bank. or here's my bank. or, here's my bank. because if you download and use the chase mobile app, your bank is virtually any place. visit chase.com/mobile. myi'm 70 and i live in mill valley, california. my biggest passion is gardening. i love to be outdoors. i have jaybirds that come when i call. i know how important it is to feed your body good nutrition. i heard about prevagen and i heard about the research behind it. taking prevagen, i have noticed that i can think clearly. my memory is better. i can say that prevagen is one of the most outstanding supplements i've eve
william barr will testify july 28th. we're going to talk to house judiciary's kelly armstrong, what is going to happen with that hearing. armstrong next. when you think of a bank, you think of people in a place. but when you have the chase mobile app, your bank can be virtually any place. so, when you get a check... you can deposit it from here. and you can see your transactions and check your balance from here. you can save for an emergency from here. or pay bills from here. so when someone...
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williams union city. up next, we will be joined by north dakota congressman kelly armstrong, who will talk to us about the but also the work of the house judiciary committee and what he is seeing in the senate judiciary committee, the republican review of the fbi pressure probe. more of that and just a moment. -- in just a moment. ♪ >> sunday night, peggy wallace talks about her father's controversial career and what inspired her to write her recent book, "the broken road." and 19 -- >> 1996 we took our youngest sun to the martin luther king museum historical site in atlanta. we went to his church and to his grave and we went over to the museum. it was being newly constructed at that time. we were going to the exhibits and we came to the exhibit, alabama exhibit. bridge, the bombed out baptist church. firehouses and dogs in birmingham. standing. wallace and burns looked up at me and sad, why didso papa do those things to other people? and it broke my heart. said, popping never told me why he did those things to other people. but i know he was wrong, so maybe it will have to be up to you and me to help mak
williams union city. up next, we will be joined by north dakota congressman kelly armstrong, who will talk to us about the but also the work of the house judiciary committee and what he is seeing in the senate judiciary committee, the republican review of the fbi pressure probe. more of that and just a moment. -- in just a moment. ♪ >> sunday night, peggy wallace talks about her father's controversial career and what inspired her to write her recent book, "the broken road."...