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he received his diploma, the final try by barnett to have it held up.eredith now plans to raise money in washington for an educational fund he established for needy college students. >> now tonight an interpretive footnote from mississippi governor ross barnett recorded especially for this program. >> fellow americans you are witnessing one more chapter in what has been termed the television revolution. information media including the tv networks have publicized and dramatized the race issue far beyond its relative importance in today's world. the three hour special program and the degree of coverage accordingly august 28 march on washington underlined the fact that the american public is being propagandized by over emphasis. the race issue is a legitimate issue in america in its proper context. but the race issue as it has been presented to you in recent months is being used as a smoke screen to hide the biggest power grab in american history. behind the headlines, and deep in the text of the legislation lies a very grave threat, an immediate threat to
he received his diploma, the final try by barnett to have it held up.eredith now plans to raise money in washington for an educational fund he established for needy college students. >> now tonight an interpretive footnote from mississippi governor ross barnett recorded especially for this program. >> fellow americans you are witnessing one more chapter in what has been termed the television revolution. information media including the tv networks have publicized and dramatized the...
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barnett rationalized his action with concept of interposition and exercise of state power to protectom the illegal use of federal power. on september 30th, hundreds of u.s. marshals poured from planes at oxford airport wearing pockets for tear gas bombs. some carried tear gas guns. soon after they took up positions around the building, meredith was slipped secretly into nearby baxter hall. appeared on television from washington. he noted that meredith had arrived on campus without the use of troops so far and he emphasized that the orders of federal courts would be obeyed. irresponsible defiance from the governor's office was translated into violence on the campus. unruly students gathered while state police stood by and simply watched the riot build. some students began throwing things through the darkness at the marshals. an army truck was set on fire. chief u.s. marshal mcshane ordered his men to retaliate with tear gas. the state police pulled out and the campus was no longer guarded and outsiders poured in and the battle became more deadly. opened fire on the marshals and severa
barnett rationalized his action with concept of interposition and exercise of state power to protectom the illegal use of federal power. on september 30th, hundreds of u.s. marshals poured from planes at oxford airport wearing pockets for tear gas bombs. some carried tear gas guns. soon after they took up positions around the building, meredith was slipped secretly into nearby baxter hall. appeared on television from washington. he noted that meredith had arrived on campus without the use of...
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barnett rationalized his action, with the obsolete concept and head state power. on september 30th, hundreds of u.s. marshals, came to the campus. they came from the king with tear gas guns. an army trucks rolled in. and they were slipped into back stir hall. >> president clinton kennedy had brought in the national guard. you're responsible defiance of the governor's office, was translated into violence on campus. students gathered well wasted by and watch the film. some students began throwing things, and an army truck was seven fire. james mccain ordered his men to retaliate with tear gas. state police pulled out. the campus was no longer guarded. outside poured in. they opened fire on the marshals and several were group were wounded. and there were several army troops. throughout the night, they rode around campus. and more trucks arrived and were hit with bombarded with objects. windshields were smashed. by early morning, the battle was over. two men were dead, an almost 200 injured. in the gray morning light, flames still flickered among the charred hunks of
barnett rationalized his action, with the obsolete concept and head state power. on september 30th, hundreds of u.s. marshals, came to the campus. they came from the king with tear gas guns. an army trucks rolled in. and they were slipped into back stir hall. >> president clinton kennedy had brought in the national guard. you're responsible defiance of the governor's office, was translated into violence on campus. students gathered well wasted by and watch the film. some students began...
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erika barnett's first book is called quarter : a memory of drinking, relapse, and recovery. it is the subject of tonight's talk. please join me in welcoming erika barnett. >> hello. >> hello. >> and so to be here with you. see what i will jump in and say congratulations break the book is an incredibly impressive achievement. it reads like a house on fire. as a reader, longtime fan of your work and sober person i'm so glad this book exist. i am honored to be here's part of your launch. hello everyone try to get the show back on track as soon as we can just give us one second period clear are you still there? and erika? okay great. already go ahead. stuart alright eric i'm gonna kick it over to you for a reading. >> guest: great. thank you claire is such an honor the agreed to do this and they're going to be my interlocutor tonight. i'm such a big fan of yours as well. this is a reading from my first book quicker : a memoir of drinking, relapse, and recovery. let me tell you what it's like to be sober. really sober for the first time in years. it feels like seeing color for th
erika barnett's first book is called quarter : a memory of drinking, relapse, and recovery. it is the subject of tonight's talk. please join me in welcoming erika barnett. >> hello. >> hello. >> and so to be here with you. see what i will jump in and say congratulations break the book is an incredibly impressive achievement. it reads like a house on fire. as a reader, longtime fan of your work and sober person i'm so glad this book exist. i am honored to be here's part of your...
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>> reporter: errol barnett, cbs news. r> brennan: tonight a former f.b.i. lawy f.b.i.awyer has agreed to plead guilty to making a false statement to justify surveillance of former trump wyer for adviser carter page. a lawyer for kevin clinesmith says his client admits to altering an e-mail that was used as evidence to obtain a fisa warrant. today page called the result a "good first step" toward justice. tonight, nearly seven months since the first covid case was id case was the u.s., there is still confusion over which protective face masks best prevent the virus from spreading. new guidance suggests that certain face coverings could be less protective than wearing no mask at all. here's cbs' kris van cleave. >> reporter: tonight, clear evidence not all masks work the same and some may not work at all. dramatic high-speed video from researchers at australia's university of new south wales shows the difference two layers of cloth makes on a mask when someone sneezes. a separate duke university study looked at 14 kinds of masks. the n95 performed the best. a surgical ma
>> reporter: errol barnett, cbs news. r> brennan: tonight a former f.b.i. lawy f.b.i.awyer has agreed to plead guilty to making a false statement to justify surveillance of former trump wyer for adviser carter page. a lawyer for kevin clinesmith says his client admits to altering an e-mail that was used as evidence to obtain a fisa warrant. today page called the result a "good first step" toward justice. tonight, nearly seven months since the first covid case was id case was...
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here's cbs' errol barnett. >> reporter: one week after george floyd was killed in police custody, one of the former officers charged in his death gave this voluntary interview to investigators. >> it was obvious tthat he wa likehigho e something.m >> i'm not going to run! >> reporter: officer tou thao says after floyd resisted being placed into a police vehie, seen here on thao's newly released body camera footage, high suggested restraining him on the ground. >> i can't breathe! >> so that maneuver that you saw officer chauvin use, is that something you've been trained? n? >> i never used it. >> have you ever seen officer chauvin use that before? >> i don't recall. >> reporter: thao's body camera also shows he's ignored floyd's pleas. >> if you're talking, you're breathing, obviously. >> reporter: for the fuious time we hear thao's reaction to the news of floyd's death. >> i don't want anyone to die. itwas kind of a somber moment. my heart kind of sank. >> reporter: benjamin crump is the floyd family attorney. >> where was the compassion? where was the regret then watching another hu
here's cbs' errol barnett. >> reporter: one week after george floyd was killed in police custody, one of the former officers charged in his death gave this voluntary interview to investigators. >> it was obvious tthat he wa likehigho e something.m >> i'm not going to run! >> reporter: officer tou thao says after floyd resisted being placed into a police vehie, seen here on thao's newly released body camera footage, high suggested restraining him on the ground. >> i...
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. >> reporter: prosecutor colleen barnett's message for the jury was simple.d have done this. >> there's zero evidence. no evidence that anybody else did this. >> the prosecutor set out to dismantle the idea that jamie's death resulted from a botched robbery. first responder, emt stephanie robertson, told the jury that, to her, the crime scene just looked off. >> it was a little disarrayed. nothing appeared to be missing. >> and the prosecutor used sandra's own words against her. the jury heard that interview with the defendant. the one where detectives found her so oddly indifferent. >> do you know what has happened today? >> my husband was murdered. >> and sometimes, her stories to the detectives didn't jive with what they believed to be the facts. >> she's just trying to tell a tale so that she can go on with her life, without being in prison. >> reporter: for instance, her account of jamie getting out of the jacuzzi to quiet the barking dogs. >> there was a next door neighbor to the melgars, who constantly complained about the barking dogs. she said, that
. >> reporter: prosecutor colleen barnett's message for the jury was simple.d have done this. >> there's zero evidence. no evidence that anybody else did this. >> the prosecutor set out to dismantle the idea that jamie's death resulted from a botched robbery. first responder, emt stephanie robertson, told the jury that, to her, the crime scene just looked off. >> it was a little disarrayed. nothing appeared to be missing. >> and the prosecutor used sandra's own...
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please join me in welcoming erica barnett. >> hello. >> hello. i'm so excited to be here with you. >> me, too. >> i will jump in and say congratulations the book is incredibly impressive achievement and it reads like a house on fire and as a reader and a longtime fan of your work in a sober person i am so glad this book exists. i'm honored to be here as part of your launch. >> hello, this is josh from townhall and we are running into some tech issues right now. we will try to get the show back on track as soon as we can. give us one second. claire, are you still there? >> i just re- arrived. >> erica? >> i think i'm here. >> great. >> already, go ahead. >> erica, i will kick it over to you for a reading. >> and q, claire. it's such an honor that you agreed to do this and that you will be my interviewer tonight britt i'm such a big fan of yours as well. this is a reading from my first book, "quitter", and more of drinking, relapse and recovery. let me tell you what is like to be sober, really sober for the first time in years. it feels like seeing
please join me in welcoming erica barnett. >> hello. >> hello. i'm so excited to be here with you. >> me, too. >> i will jump in and say congratulations the book is incredibly impressive achievement and it reads like a house on fire and as a reader and a longtime fan of your work in a sober person i am so glad this book exists. i'm honored to be here as part of your launch. >> hello, this is josh from townhall and we are running into some tech issues right now. we...
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ross barnett has not done what he said he will do. the kennedys feel betrayed and they're not going to let that happen again. before the showdown at the door of the university of alabama, the kennedys led by bobby kennedy, the attorney general of the united states, jack kennedy, his closest adviser, robert kennedy has been working at the justice department to ensure nothing goes wrong. they're gaming scenarios, how would they remove george wallace if he refuses. what will happen if he does refuse? should they hold him in contempt of court. there's a court order ordering the integration of the university. how will they handle that? how will they preserve the dignity of the two black students who after all just want an education. and so the kennedys have been preparing for this. they've studied maps provided by the united states foresty service. they have even positioned a boat on the black warrior river at the edge of campus in case a lynch mob chases those two away. there was a threat of tens of thousands of klansmen outside the gate
ross barnett has not done what he said he will do. the kennedys feel betrayed and they're not going to let that happen again. before the showdown at the door of the university of alabama, the kennedys led by bobby kennedy, the attorney general of the united states, jack kennedy, his closest adviser, robert kennedy has been working at the justice department to ensure nothing goes wrong. they're gaming scenarios, how would they remove george wallace if he refuses. what will happen if he does...
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is a 15-hour riot, two people are killed including a french journalist, hundreds are injured, ross barnett has not done what he said he would do. the kennedys feel betrayed and they are not going to let that happen again. so before the showdown on the door of the university of alabama, the kennedys, led by the attorney general of the united states, jack kennedy, his closest adviser, robert kennedy has been working at the justice department to ensure nothing goes wrong. they are gaming scenarios. how would they remove george wallace if he refused and what would happen if she does refuse, and should they hold him in acontempt of court, how will they handle that and preserve the dignity of the two black students who, after all, just want an education. and so the kennedys have been preparing for this, they have studied maps provided by the united states forestry service, they have even positioned a boat on the black warrior river in the end of campus in case a lynch mob chases those two away. there was a threat of tens of thousands of klansman outside of the gates of the university. so this is
is a 15-hour riot, two people are killed including a french journalist, hundreds are injured, ross barnett has not done what he said he would do. the kennedys feel betrayed and they are not going to let that happen again. so before the showdown on the door of the university of alabama, the kennedys, led by the attorney general of the united states, jack kennedy, his closest adviser, robert kennedy has been working at the justice department to ensure nothing goes wrong. they are gaming...
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later, journalist erica barnett looked at addiction in america and discussed her own struggles with alcoholism. enjoy book tv on c-span2. ♪ live coverage of the democratic national convention continues tonight with former secretary of state, hillary clinton, democratic vice presidential nominee emily harris and former president barack obama. watch live coverage of the democratic national convention tonight 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, live streaming and on demand at c-span.org/dnc or listen with the free c-span radio up. c-span, your unfiltered view of politics. princeton university history professor, explored political former speaker of the house, argued his congressional leadership was the beginning of america's hyper- partisan divide. a virtual author event hosted by the bookstore in new york city. >> welcome tonight, i saw comments, thank you so much. we work on this, we are very happy to have her tonight. i'd like to share a little bit about the history. it's founded in 1927. union squares active place, gradually going to 40 bookstores. so surrender. now run by the owner, nancy, i want to
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thoughts on why some americans are moving away from traditional religion, later journalist erica barnett looks at addiction in america and discussed her own struggles with alcoholism, enjoy big tv on c-span2. >> i'm going to start by introducing our guest, jack goldsmith, then he will give us the overview of the book, jack will give us some comments on the book and we will take it from there, trying to field as many of your questions as possible and you can submit those questions through the event page over twitter or facebook or youtube of using the # cato events. our first guest is our author, he is the james munro distinguished professor of law at the university of virginia, as well as a senior fellow at the center first the study of the presidency and is one of the nation's leading constitutional scholars especially with regard to presidential power and the author of an equally excellent previous book imperial from the beginning that the constitution of the original executive, jack goldsmith is the henry l professor of law at harvard, it is someone who you're probably aware has seen
thoughts on why some americans are moving away from traditional religion, later journalist erica barnett looks at addiction in america and discussed her own struggles with alcoholism, enjoy big tv on c-span2. >> i'm going to start by introducing our guest, jack goldsmith, then he will give us the overview of the book, jack will give us some comments on the book and we will take it from there, trying to field as many of your questions as possible and you can submit those questions through...
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it happened in an interview with cbs newser roll barnett.compared barnett's question whether someone used cocaine. >> have you taken a cognitive test? >> no, i haven't taken the test. why the hell would i take a test? come on, man! that is like saying before you to the on this program you take a test where you're taking cocaine or not, what do you think, huh? are you a junkie? i'm so forward looking to have an opportunity to sit with the president or stand with the president in debates. there will be plenty of time. by the way, as i joke with him, you know, i shouldn't say, i will say something i, i probably shouldn't say. anyway, i am, i am very willing to let the american public judge my physical, mental, my physical as well as my mental fitness. elizabeth: okay. biden is a human being. he deserves respect and compassion but it is not clear what type of cognitive assessment if any he has taken. one analyst said his medical examined indicated no cognitive test. it was missing this is doing biden more than a year. it just burst into public v
it happened in an interview with cbs newser roll barnett.compared barnett's question whether someone used cocaine. >> have you taken a cognitive test? >> no, i haven't taken the test. why the hell would i take a test? come on, man! that is like saying before you to the on this program you take a test where you're taking cocaine or not, what do you think, huh? are you a junkie? i'm so forward looking to have an opportunity to sit with the president or stand with the president in...
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thoughts on why some americans are moving away from traditional religion, later journalist erica barnett looked at addiction in america and discussed her own struggles with alcoholism. enjoy the tv on c-span2. [inaudible conversations] ladies and gentlemen, we are here to welcome the 11th time number one new york times bestseller across many genres including fiction, nonfiction, children's, how to use, graphic novels. erie. . . so you know all of you have cameras out, c-span is here and you know what that means. all of us book nerds are being watched by all our favorite book nerds. we arefinally altogether in oneplace . we have as many viewers as svn right now . that joke does not work in sports places. i love coming to virginia, obviously the washington dc area was our home and a beautiful place for us where we had our children here . we had our lives here. i started writing here and it's especially important today. today is the day my dad died and we marked the day and i know it seems like something sad but i love my father and i especially love being in this barnes and noble because m
thoughts on why some americans are moving away from traditional religion, later journalist erica barnett looked at addiction in america and discussed her own struggles with alcoholism. enjoy the tv on c-span2. [inaudible conversations] ladies and gentlemen, we are here to welcome the 11th time number one new york times bestseller across many genres including fiction, nonfiction, children's, how to use, graphic novels. erie. . . so you know all of you have cameras out, c-span is here and you...
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later, erika barnett looked at addiction in america with her struggles with alcoholism. joy book tv on cspan2. [background noises] >> ladies and gentlemen, ladies and gentle. we are all here to welcome the number one bestseller across many genres including fiction, nonfiction, children's, how-to's, and graphic novels. he helped to find the lost 911 flag at ground zero with his show lost history. and he is also the host of decoded. we although why you are here, with out further do let's welcome mr. brad meltzer. [cheering] [applause] stomach or having fun now just you all know, c-span is here but you know what that means questioning that means all of us book nerds are being watched by her fellow book nerds. that that were altogether one place. [applause] we have as many viewers as espn right now. [laughter] that joke does not work in sports places. i love coming to virginia, obviously the washington d.c. area was our home in a beautiful place for us where we had our children here, we had our lives here. we started writing here. it's especially important today, today's the
later, erika barnett looked at addiction in america with her struggles with alcoholism. joy book tv on cspan2. [background noises] >> ladies and gentlemen, ladies and gentle. we are all here to welcome the number one bestseller across many genres including fiction, nonfiction, children's, how-to's, and graphic novels. he helped to find the lost 911 flag at ground zero with his show lost history. and he is also the host of decoded. we although why you are here, with out further do let's...
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trump about his mental fitness, telling black and latino journalists, including cbs' errol barnett, that he's never taken a cognitive. >> no, i haven't taken a test. why the hell would i take a test? come on, man! that's like saying, before you got in this program, did you take a test whether you're taking cocaine or not? what do you think? are you-- >> joe biden led the recovery act that saved millions of jobs. >> reporter: his campaign says it's launching the largest presidential tv ad buy ever, with spots airing across 15 battleground states, including arizona and texas. jillsays he'close making decbu announ iodaypresidtrump also debaeandhe time many americans can begin voting early. biden has already committed to three debates beginning in september. margaret. >> brennan: and ed, today the state department announced a $10 million reward for information on any actors working with a foreign government to interfere with the campaignor the election, yet another extraordinary thing about this election season. thank you. today, much of the east coast woke up to the sound of chainsaws and w
trump about his mental fitness, telling black and latino journalists, including cbs' errol barnett, that he's never taken a cognitive. >> no, i haven't taken a test. why the hell would i take a test? come on, man! that's like saying, before you got in this program, did you take a test whether you're taking cocaine or not? what do you think? are you-- >> joe biden led the recovery act that saved millions of jobs. >> reporter: his campaign says it's launching the largest...
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like ours and others, is mission because we think it is one of the most important to defeat trump barnettu have any alliance with them . bradley: they're great allies. during a nice job of the government has a certain length and when you look at the top ten - 15 independent groups this year there's a lot of coordination pretty think that donald trump has made a lot of cohesion of a lot of these efforts . they obviously have some strange bedfellows the cycle played were really happye to have them. we've been the largest spender and michigan pennsylvania and wisconsin this election cycle andhi we really made that are ground zero two defeat trump . christopher hi. guest: good morning you guys. i hope all is well. quick comments. that you think, i did tweet as soon as kamala harris dropped out early. i thought she was going to be the vp. i tweeteds that. but i always thought that michelle obama, it joe biden would've picked michelle obama as hisug vp, he would've created way more enthusiasm and be able to raise more money. so just wanted you follow that. i don't think joe biden is going to wi
like ours and others, is mission because we think it is one of the most important to defeat trump barnettu have any alliance with them . bradley: they're great allies. during a nice job of the government has a certain length and when you look at the top ten - 15 independent groups this year there's a lot of coordination pretty think that donald trump has made a lot of cohesion of a lot of these efforts . they obviously have some strange bedfellows the cycle played were really happye to have...
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news is errol barnett this via a virtual convention of the national association of black and national soci action of hispanic journalists have you taken a call and it is no i haven't taken your test why the hell would i take a test. that's like saying you know before i got in this program to take a test where you're taking cocaine or not when you think. are you a joe do you say to president trump now biden also said at that same conference that his spandex have a diversity of opinion in their community and african-americans do not now of course you would think that this all comes after this beauty so it would be newsworthy watch it if you have a problem figuring out where you're from mere drama and you ain't black that's right now it's not newsworthy according to news busters media a.b.c. nor n.b.c. covered this on their evening newscast and the next day it was absent from the embassy n.b.c. and c.n.n. morning shows now what would happen if president trump had said it well i think you know full well what would have happened now on to c.n.n. who have to be the leaders in the media war
news is errol barnett this via a virtual convention of the national association of black and national soci action of hispanic journalists have you taken a call and it is no i haven't taken your test why the hell would i take a test. that's like saying you know before i got in this program to take a test where you're taking cocaine or not when you think. are you a joe do you say to president trump now biden also said at that same conference that his spandex have a diversity of opinion in their...
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thoughts on why some americans are moving away from traditional religion and later journalists erika barnettlooked addiction and book is quitter, memoir of drinking, relapse and recovery. >> all right, as folks begin to arrive i will say good evening and welcome to tonight's author event with greenlight bookstores. i'm jessica, one one of the owns and excited and she will be talking with the visionary giselle and daughter karina, you're in for an excellent night tonight. before we start, huge thanks to everyone to making this happen, to all of our participants for being here, publisher and all of you showing up. greenlight fronts are closed and all of us are still here and we appreciate that. a couple of housekeeping things, you, if you
thoughts on why some americans are moving away from traditional religion and later journalists erika barnettlooked addiction and book is quitter, memoir of drinking, relapse and recovery. >> all right, as folks begin to arrive i will say good evening and welcome to tonight's author event with greenlight bookstores. i'm jessica, one one of the owns and excited and she will be talking with the visionary giselle and daughter karina, you're in for an excellent night tonight. before we start,...
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thoughts on why some americans are moving away from traditional religion, later journalist erica barnett looked at addiction in america and discussed her own struggles with alcoholism. enjoy book tv on c-span2. >> you are watching book tv on c-span2, every weekend with the latest nonfiction books and authors, c-span2 created by america's cable television company as a public service and brought to you by your television provider. >> i'm going to start by introducing our guest, then they will give us overview of the book and jackl
thoughts on why some americans are moving away from traditional religion, later journalist erica barnett looked at addiction in america and discussed her own struggles with alcoholism. enjoy book tv on c-span2. >> you are watching book tv on c-span2, every weekend with the latest nonfiction books and authors, c-span2 created by america's cable television company as a public service and brought to you by your television provider. >> i'm going to start by introducing our guest, then...
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i think perhaps i would like to see other wells barnett's, her diary of entering the 1913 suffrage march here in washington d.c. where she refused to march at the end of the parade. she breaks in to the prayed and marches with her illinois suffragists. they embrace her hand they march with her and that illinois delegation. i do have a believe the national archives actually has some letters between the suffragists and alice poe who is having this march. they're saying that the march should not be segregated. the march was segregated because of the idea that the really some people would take offense. some southern women suffragists and also the community of washington east d.c. which was highly segregated and 1913 would take offense they saw black women marching with white women at the head of the line. so, i would've loved to have seen her immediate reaction. we have that wonderful picture of her marching proudly having bursts into this forbidden spot. but i would've loved to have seen her notes to her family at that moment. it could be that it does exist and i don't know of it but that w
i think perhaps i would like to see other wells barnett's, her diary of entering the 1913 suffrage march here in washington d.c. where she refused to march at the end of the parade. she breaks in to the prayed and marches with her illinois suffragists. they embrace her hand they march with her and that illinois delegation. i do have a believe the national archives actually has some letters between the suffragists and alice poe who is having this march. they're saying that the march should not...
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thoughts on why some americans are moving away from traditional religion, later journalist erica barnett looks at addiction in america and discussed her own struggles with alcoholism, enjoy big tv on c-span2. >> i'm going to start by introducing our guest, jack goldsmith, then he will give us the overview of the book, jack will give us some comments on the book and we will take it from there, trying to field as many of your questions as possible and you can submit those questions through the event page over twitter or facebook or youtube of using the # cato events. our first guest is our author, he is the james munro distinguished professor of law at the university of virginia, as well as a senior fellow at the
thoughts on why some americans are moving away from traditional religion, later journalist erica barnett looks at addiction in america and discussed her own struggles with alcoholism, enjoy big tv on c-span2. >> i'm going to start by introducing our guest, jack goldsmith, then he will give us the overview of the book, jack will give us some comments on the book and we will take it from there, trying to field as many of your questions as possible and you can submit those questions through...
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well done, erroll barnett.e has now burned 40,000 acres, 20 structures are destroyed and more than 1000 homes are threatened. 22,000 people have evacuated, including from the town right here. new evacuations were ordered in napa county near st. helena. this is some of the smoky aftermath along box canyon road. we saw remnants of several homes burned to the ground last night. >>> firefighters have made a slight progress with the scu lightly complex fire. it is 5% contained and they have burned 159 square miles in five counties, including alameda and contra costa. >>> we will start with some positive news. if you're about to head out the door, for the most part, freeways are looking pretty good. there is a broken down vehicle at the san mateo bridge, but not causing much of the backup. there are closures due to the fires. one is down to santa cruz enclosures are in effect. highway 9 closures are between 35 to skyline and western avenue. >>> i am tracking those hazy and smoky skies. unhealthy air quality because o
well done, erroll barnett.e has now burned 40,000 acres, 20 structures are destroyed and more than 1000 homes are threatened. 22,000 people have evacuated, including from the town right here. new evacuations were ordered in napa county near st. helena. this is some of the smoky aftermath along box canyon road. we saw remnants of several homes burned to the ground last night. >>> firefighters have made a slight progress with the scu lightly complex fire. it is 5% contained and they have...
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and erica barnett looks at addiction in america and discuss their own struggles with alcoholism. join book tv on c-span2. next from the c-span video archives, politician speaking at the other party's convention. after that, president trump's speech to supporters in minnesota. we will show you day one of the democratic national convention which includes remarks from former ohio republican governor john kasich. >> former republican governor john kasich is doing what only a few politicians have done, address the other party's convention. four years later, joe lieberman, independent of the time, spoke in support of john mccain. senator miller represented georgia in the u.s. senate and was governor of the state for two terms, standing on the stage in new york city 16 years ago, he supported republican president gorge w. bush and opposed democratic nominee john kerry.
and erica barnett looks at addiction in america and discuss their own struggles with alcoholism. join book tv on c-span2. next from the c-span video archives, politician speaking at the other party's convention. after that, president trump's speech to supporters in minnesota. we will show you day one of the democratic national convention which includes remarks from former ohio republican governor john kasich. >> former republican governor john kasich is doing what only a few politicians...
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immediate, independent review into exam grading this year and leann swain is the headteacher at east barnettme and thank you forjoining us. welcome and thank you forjoining us. if i might start with you, i would like to know what difference is the government climbed down made in your school? it has made a difference for pupils. grades are not just for getting at the university, they hold with the stu d e nts university, they hold with the students the rest of their lives. these changes are important and very welcome. however, it is still incredibly frustrating and upsetting that an algorithm ignored our centre assessed grades. it was rigorous and robust neck and say with honesty that our process was fair, the government showed no trust with us and they just thought we would government showed no trust with us and theyjust thought we would give oui’ and theyjust thought we would give our students a and b grades. 0ur young people are still losing out on university places, as you have mentioned, some of them were full and we had some students be moved down from his seat to a you and that is cate
immediate, independent review into exam grading this year and leann swain is the headteacher at east barnettme and thank you forjoining us. welcome and thank you forjoining us. if i might start with you, i would like to know what difference is the government climbed down made in your school? it has made a difference for pupils. grades are not just for getting at the university, they hold with the stu d e nts university, they hold with the students the rest of their lives. these changes are...
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erroll barnett now on their unlikely royal reunion. >>> here i am just swiping away.realize that swiping right on a dating app wasn't just a potential love connection, it was really a reconnection. >> he was like, janet, is that you? and i was like, shut up. i was like, oh, my god. that's craig. [ cheers ] >> reporter: that was janet in 1992 becoming homecoming queen at montclair state university in new jersey. [ cheers ] >> and the guy getting mobbed by his fraternity brothers was her online connection craig. she said back then his friends called him "the beast." >> he was definitely the party animal. >> reporter: what about for you? what were your first impressions of janet? >> beautiful. very involved with school. and too good for me. >> reporter: by the time they met on line, it had been 27 years since craig and janet last saw each other. they'd both been married, had kids, and been divorced. >> i think it was an instant connection. we just talked as if we had talked yesterday in the cafeteria at school. >> reporter: in april after more than a year of dating, greg
erroll barnett now on their unlikely royal reunion. >>> here i am just swiping away.realize that swiping right on a dating app wasn't just a potential love connection, it was really a reconnection. >> he was like, janet, is that you? and i was like, shut up. i was like, oh, my god. that's craig. [ cheers ] >> reporter: that was janet in 1992 becoming homecoming queen at montclair state university in new jersey. [ cheers ] >> and the guy getting mobbed by his...
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erroll barnett.an hear more of the conversation with chefs tom colicchio and nina compton on the "cbs this morning" podcast. >>> ahead, vlad will look at the stories you'll be talking about ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ so to breathe better, i started once-daily anoro. ♪ copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own way, with anoro." ♪ once-daily anoro contains two medicines called bronchodilators that work together to significantly improve lung function all day and all night. do not use anoro if you have asthma. anoro won't replace rescue inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than once a day. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition, high blood pressure, glaucoma... prostate, bladder or urinary problems. these may worsen with anoro. call your doctor if you have worsened breathing, chest pain... mouth or tongue swelling, problems urinating, vision changes or eye pain, while taking anoro. the most common side effects are sore throat, diarrhea, and pain in the arms and legs. ask your doct
erroll barnett.an hear more of the conversation with chefs tom colicchio and nina compton on the "cbs this morning" podcast. >>> ahead, vlad will look at the stories you'll be talking about ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ so to breathe better, i started once-daily anoro. ♪ copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own way, with anoro." ♪ once-daily anoro contains two medicines called bronchodilators that work together to significantly improve lung function...
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hard to make a movement because white suffrage estests , like, we have to focus on women, and then barnette to talk about lynching, and then others come in and say we have to talk about child labor laws and safe factory conditions for poor women. the fact is that's the complicated thing about making a difference is knowing that nothing is happening in isolation and really the trick of working through coalition and building and movement is being able to hear the voices around you and gathering together to do the work of many issues. that is the challenge of leadership, and i hope the book gives a little bit of a glimpse of how these amazing women did that. >> trevor: i hope someone gets books like these to the white house because i think they've not just fantastic for kids but for adults who may read at a child's level. so thank you so much for joining us on the show and congratulations observe creating a wonderful, wonderful book that everybody should know about. >> thank you so much, it's been an honor. >> trevor: thank you again, veronica. that's our show for tonight, but before we go, t
hard to make a movement because white suffrage estests , like, we have to focus on women, and then barnette to talk about lynching, and then others come in and say we have to talk about child labor laws and safe factory conditions for poor women. the fact is that's the complicated thing about making a difference is knowing that nothing is happening in isolation and really the trick of working through coalition and building and movement is being able to hear the voices around you and gathering...
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thoughts on why some americans are moving away from traditional religion, later journalist erica barnett looked at addiction in america and discussed her own struggles with alcoholism. enjoy book tv on c-span2. >> you are watching book tv on c-span2, every weekend with the latest nonfiction books and authors, c-span2 created by america's cable television company as a public service and brought to you by your television provider. >> i'm going to start by introducing our guest, then they will give us overview of the book and jack will give us some comments on the book and we will take it from there trying to field as many of your questions as possible and you can submit those questions through the event page or over twitter or facebook or youtube using the # cato events. first our first guest is our author, he is the james munro distinguished professor at the university of virginia as well as a senior fellow for the study of the presidency and he's one of the nation's leading constitutional scholars especially with regard to presidential powers in the author of an equally excellent previou
thoughts on why some americans are moving away from traditional religion, later journalist erica barnett looked at addiction in america and discussed her own struggles with alcoholism. enjoy book tv on c-span2. >> you are watching book tv on c-span2, every weekend with the latest nonfiction books and authors, c-span2 created by america's cable television company as a public service and brought to you by your television provider. >> i'm going to start by introducing our guest, then...
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wells barnett was another woman of color who participated in the 1913 woman suffrage march and was an activist not only for woman suffrage but for a number of issues. we have these women's photographs in gold frames. i call them suffrage spotlights. we want ed to make sure we pull in as many different women's stories and highlighting the important role that they played in the struggle for women's voting rights. you'll see those throughout the gallery. so women petitioned. they marched and they protested, but the fight for women's voting rights really wouldn't have been successful if, as i said at the start of this tour, millions of women were not already voters. and that's because their states chose to give them the right to vote beginning with wyoming territory in 1869. some states chose to give women equal voting rights with men in their state and other states just chose to extend partial or limited suffrage to women. and we have great records that help tell the story of partial suffrage in particular. one of my favorite records in the entire exhibit is this voting machine patent dr
wells barnett was another woman of color who participated in the 1913 woman suffrage march and was an activist not only for woman suffrage but for a number of issues. we have these women's photographs in gold frames. i call them suffrage spotlights. we want ed to make sure we pull in as many different women's stories and highlighting the important role that they played in the struggle for women's voting rights. you'll see those throughout the gallery. so women petitioned. they marched and they...
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wells barnett was another woman of color who participated in the 1913 suffrage march and was a really critical activist, not only for women's suffrage, but for a number of different issues. throughout the gallery, we have women's photographs in these gold frames. we just wanted to make sure we pulled in as many different women's stories and highlighting the important role that they played in the struggle for women's voting rights. you'll see that throughout the gallery. so women petitioned, they marched, and they protested. the fight for women's voting rights would not have been successful if, as i said at the start of this tour, millions of women were not already voters. that's because their states chose to give them the right to vote, beginning with the wyoming territory in 1869. some states chose to give women equal voting rights with men, and other states chose to extend partial or limited suffrage to women. we have some great records that help tell the story of partial suffrage in particular. one of my favorite records in the entire exhibit is this voting machine patent drawing f
wells barnett was another woman of color who participated in the 1913 suffrage march and was a really critical activist, not only for women's suffrage, but for a number of different issues. throughout the gallery, we have women's photographs in these gold frames. we just wanted to make sure we pulled in as many different women's stories and highlighting the important role that they played in the struggle for women's voting rights. you'll see that throughout the gallery. so women petitioned,...
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[applause] : : >> later journalist erica barnett looks at addiction in america and discusses her own struggles with alcoholism, her book is quitter, a memoir of drinking, relapse and recovery. >> as folks are arriving, i will say good evening and welcome tonight live online bookstore, i'm one of the owners of greenlight were so excited to host tonight's event with nikita stewart with "troop 6000", the girl scout troop that began in a shelter and inspired the world, she will talk with the visionary behind it and her daughter, you are in for an excellent time tonight, before we really start i just want to say huge thanks to everyone for making this happen, all of our participants for being here, the publisher and all of you for showing up, the storefront is currently close but our community is here and we really appreciate that. a couple of housekeeping things, if you are logging in now you can see the speakers but they cannot see and hear you, they can see your name so they know you're here, you can use the share icon to share comments, if you're with the girl scouts crew let us know
[applause] : : >> later journalist erica barnett looks at addiction in america and discusses her own struggles with alcoholism, her book is quitter, a memoir of drinking, relapse and recovery. >> as folks are arriving, i will say good evening and welcome tonight live online bookstore, i'm one of the owners of greenlight were so excited to host tonight's event with nikita stewart with "troop 6000", the girl scout troop that began in a shelter and inspired the world, she...
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errol barnett paid a visit to see what's working. >> you're not coming back to normal. >> reporter: that's's message to the returning 2500 returning students in upstate new york's university. to bring them back the president of the two century old cool has an unprecedented plan. >> you enter, go to the right where a machine will instantly take your temperature. >> reporter: and this camera's using federer technology to detect your temperature. >> yep. every class room shows the physical distancing patterns. all the chairs have been pulled six feet apart. >> reporter: only nine students at a time. >> in a room that probably would have been 20 to 22. >> wow. >> reporter: you can see the seattle blocked off. more importantly, you see a camera off to the right. as the professor moves, the camera and the monitor move with him. for those who are watching from home remotely, they're getting the whole classroom experience. >> reporter: he decided against all remote learning and instead structured a reopening plan with advice from medical and scientific experts. the key, a mandatory two week on cam
errol barnett paid a visit to see what's working. >> you're not coming back to normal. >> reporter: that's's message to the returning 2500 returning students in upstate new york's university. to bring them back the president of the two century old cool has an unprecedented plan. >> you enter, go to the right where a machine will instantly take your temperature. >> reporter: and this camera's using federer technology to detect your temperature. >> yep. every class...
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>> reporter: for "cbs this morning saturday," erroll barnett, hamilton, new york. >> i like this guy.the walk. talks the talk -- >> right. >> look -- life is about choices. and that's what these students are facing now. if you want to be on campus, here's an option. >> yeah. >> he might get it. it doesn't mean all 20-year-olds always get it. >> without a doubt. >> it's tough -- socializing is part of the college experience. >> right. >> as americans, we forget freedom is -- is oftentimes not free. and with it comes great responsibility. so kids, let's learn. >>> if you're heading out, don't forget to record "cbs this morning saturday." coming up, shared struggle. the historic journey of frederick douglass to ireland. the allies he found there and the little-known tie between black americans and the emerald isle. >>> plus, the fruits of her labor. we'll meet a woman who turned a humble business of selling melons into one of the country's largest produce suppliers. >>> and music from old 97s in our "saturday session." you are watching "cbs this morning saturday." now, simparica trio sim
>> reporter: for "cbs this morning saturday," erroll barnett, hamilton, new york. >> i like this guy.the walk. talks the talk -- >> right. >> look -- life is about choices. and that's what these students are facing now. if you want to be on campus, here's an option. >> yeah. >> he might get it. it doesn't mean all 20-year-olds always get it. >> without a doubt. >> it's tough -- socializing is part of the college experience. >>...
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s errol barnett. who asked whether he had taken a cognitive test. >> no, i haven't taken a test. the hell would i take a test? come on, man. that's like saying to you, before you got on this program, did you take a test were you taking cocaine or not, what do you think, huh? are you a junkie? howie: joining us now, mara liasson, political reporter for npr and fox news contributor. seems like joe biden went off on this reporter. why didn't get this trumpian levels of coverage. i would argue the president got 1,000 more times attention for mispronouncing yosemite. >> i think this did get some coverage. don't forget, there were other biden gaffes that were competing with this one for attention. also on that panel of black and hispanic journalists asked him what about openings to cuba, that's something that latino voters in florida really care about and he said well, unlike african-americans, latino voters are not a monolith, they have a diversity of views. they gaffes share a couple traits, always unprompted, gray gratuitous and are usually about african-americans. i mean, going all
s errol barnett. who asked whether he had taken a cognitive test. >> no, i haven't taken a test. the hell would i take a test? come on, man. that's like saying to you, before you got on this program, did you take a test were you taking cocaine or not, what do you think, huh? are you a junkie? howie: joining us now, mara liasson, political reporter for npr and fox news contributor. seems like joe biden went off on this reporter. why didn't get this trumpian levels of coverage. i would...
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thoughts on why some americans are moving away from traditional religion, later journalist erica barnettlooked at addiction in america and discussed her own struggles with alcoholism. enjoy the tv on c-span2.
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and later journalists erika barnett looked addiction and book is quitter, memoir of drinking, relapse and recovery. >> all right, as folks begin to arrive i will say good evening and welcome to tonight's author event with greenlight bookstores. i'm jessica, one one of the owns and excited and she will be talking with the visionary giselle and daughter karina, you're in for an excellent night tonight. before we start, huge thanks to everyone to making this happen, to all of our participants for being here, publisher and all of you showing up. greenlight fronts are closed and all of us are still here and we appreciate that. a couple of housekeeping things, you, if you're logging in now you can see and hear speakers, they can't hear you. you can use the chat icon to share comments, if you're here with the girl scout troop we want to know which troop you're in, let us know. we will have a q&a section in the evening and you can use q&a icon and you can click on that to type in your question and you can see other's questions and if you see one you can up load it to make sure we get to that
and later journalists erika barnett looked addiction and book is quitter, memoir of drinking, relapse and recovery. >> all right, as folks begin to arrive i will say good evening and welcome to tonight's author event with greenlight bookstores. i'm jessica, one one of the owns and excited and she will be talking with the visionary giselle and daughter karina, you're in for an excellent night tonight. before we start, huge thanks to everyone to making this happen, to all of our...
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later, erika barnett looked at addiction in america with her struggles with alcoholism. joy book tv on cspan2. [background noises] >> ladies and gentlemen, ladies and gentle. we are all here to welcome the number one bestseller across many genres including fiction, nonfiction, children's, how-to's, and graphic novels. he helped tod
later, erika barnett looked at addiction in america with her struggles with alcoholism. joy book tv on cspan2. [background noises] >> ladies and gentlemen, ladies and gentle. we are all here to welcome the number one bestseller across many genres including fiction, nonfiction, children's, how-to's, and graphic novels. he helped tod
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thoughts on why some americans are moving away from traditional religion, later journalist erica barnett looked at addiction in america and discussed her own struggle with alcoholism, enjoy book tv on c-span2. >> you are watching book tv on c-span2, every weekend with the latest on fiction books and authors. c-span2, created by america's television cable company as a public service and brought to you today by your television provider. >> in this week the public a affairs we bring you former speaker of the house and great friend to the reagan foundation newt gingrich, in fact this is speaker gingrich is tenth appearance with the reagan foundation and we look forward to having you for the next ten, back in the 1980s and 1990s, newt gingrich climbed his weight to the public leadership by refusing to accept the republican
thoughts on why some americans are moving away from traditional religion, later journalist erica barnett looked at addiction in america and discussed her own struggle with alcoholism, enjoy book tv on c-span2. >> you are watching book tv on c-span2, every weekend with the latest on fiction books and authors. c-span2, created by america's television cable company as a public service and brought to you today by your television provider. >> in this week the public a affairs we bring...
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the university and the university system as well as athletic director greg barnett and the coach havel season is as safe as possible, and i trust them to make sure that it will be. >> all right. well, we'll watch it and stay in touch. demarcus joyner, thanks very much. >> thank you. >>> amid an historic playoff run denver nuggets star jamal murray issues a powerful message both on and off the court. check out his sneakers. we'll have more on this next. wee . >>> nba star jamal murray paid a powerful tribute during last night's win over the utah jazz. he was wearing custom-made shoes during the game, as you can see there, with the face of george floyd. also breonna taylor. there she is. murray scored a team high 'points in that game. afterwards, he was overcome with emotion when speaking about both the game but the continued fight more importantly for social justice. >> i just want to win. and like you find things that hold value, things to fight for, and we found something worth fighting for as the nba, as a collective unit, and i use these shoes as a symbol to me to keep fighting. it
the university and the university system as well as athletic director greg barnett and the coach havel season is as safe as possible, and i trust them to make sure that it will be. >> all right. well, we'll watch it and stay in touch. demarcus joyner, thanks very much. >> thank you. >>> amid an historic playoff run denver nuggets star jamal murray issues a powerful message both on and off the court. check out his sneakers. we'll have more on this next. wee . >>>...