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neil: barry white. dim the lights. the president said he's canceling millions of deportations because congress won't get off its butt. i want you to meet the guy urging republicans not to hurry and get off their butts and do mom! dear! announcer: in your new role, we help you help. visit aarp.org/caregiving for information on how to provide even better care for the person who once took care of you. hey check it out hey get that sign back up ♪when it gets cold and it feels like the end♪ (sndfx: clapping) ♪there's no place to go you know i won't give in♪ (sndfx: clapping) ♪no, i won't give in ♪keep holding on ♪caues ya know we'll make it through♪ neil: well, order smorder. the president said he's happy. happy to rip up his executive order if congress will give him a new order. bush economic advisor said he's got a better idea. what would that be, ed? >> well, i think there are three things that need to be done. first, we need to move towards a skills based system of handing out green cards. second, we need to figure out
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neil: barry white. dim the lights. the president said he's canceling millions of deportations because congress won't get off its butt. i want you to meet the guy urging republicans not to hurry and get off their butts and do the wrong thing on immigration neil: well, order smorder. the president said he's happy. happy to rip up his executive order if congress will give him a new order. bush economic advisor said he's got a better idea. what would that be, ed? >> well, i think there are three things that need to be done. first, we need to move towards a skills based system of handing out green cards. second, we need to figure out a way to regular lieize the people here illegally. i propose a v visa. then we have to find a better way to enforce border control. i suggest we do that through employer enforcement, primarily by punishing people who hire illegals, but allowing them to have safe harbor if they do appropriate checks with the government. neil: don't we already that have, if a that if you think of hiring an illega
neil: barry white. dim the lights. the president said he's canceling millions of deportations because congress won't get off its butt. i want you to meet the guy urging republicans not to hurry and get off their butts and do the wrong thing on immigration neil: well, order smorder. the president said he's happy. happy to rip up his executive order if congress will give him a new order. bush economic advisor said he's got a better idea. what would that be, ed? >> well, i think there are...
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neil: barry white. dim the lights. president said he's canceling millions of deportations because congress won't get off its butt. i want you to meet the guy urging republicans not to hurry and get off their butts and do how can power consumption in china, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 70% of r mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. neil: well, order smorder. the president said he's happy. happy to rip up his executive order if congress will give him a new order. bush economic advisor said he's got a better idea. what would that be, ed? >> well, i think there are three things that need to be done. first, we need to move towards a skills based s
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neil: barry white. dim the lights.aid he's canceling millions of deportations because congress won't get off its butt. i want you to meet the guy urging republicans not to hurry and get off their butts and do how can power consumption in china, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 70% of r mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. you can't breathe through your nose, suddenly, you're a mouth breather. a mouth breather! ll, put on a breathe right strip and shut your mouth. cold medicines open your nose over time, but add a breathe right strip and pow, it opens your nose up to 38% more. so you can breathe and do the one thing you want to do, sleep. add bre
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barry white. can we crank up barry white just a little bit? i love this song.okay. ♪ >> oh. >> i'm okay. i fell down. >> it is a busy monday as well right here. you just said hello to lara twice. three times. hello again, lara. >> the ugly sweater showdown 2014. >> and i wore a sweater. >> you actually followed the rules. ♪ >> i sit on you. >> gonna dance. >> go ladies. ♪ the way i dance with you ♪ ♪ we're expecting you ♪ >> come on. >> come on, george. >> this is all you, george. ♪ the love boat ♪ >> there we go. ♪ let it go ♪ ♪ let it go ♪ ♪ can't hold it back anymore ♪ >> ready, set, go. >> here we go. >> working it. >> there you go. there you go. >> oh, yes. >> what you got? what you got? ♪ >> extreme. now, i can let go of this extreme wedgy that i have. this door just opened. >> go ahead, go ahead. >> oh! >> oh! >> you have a great snap. >> the "gma" games, two, one. that was insane. >> oh, oh. >> okay. we got -- >> it just stopped. >> we got a winner. >> the "gma" cup. >> go! ♪ >> hit the net. >> oh! >> and that's how you do it. >> all right. >> okay, bac
barry white. can we crank up barry white just a little bit? i love this song.okay. ♪ >> oh. >> i'm okay. i fell down. >> it is a busy monday as well right here. you just said hello to lara twice. three times. hello again, lara. >> the ugly sweater showdown 2014. >> and i wore a sweater. >> you actually followed the rules. ♪ >> i sit on you. >> gonna dance. >> go ladies. ♪ the way i dance with you ♪ ♪ we're expecting you ♪...
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barry white.y -- >> allie played his girlsprepdz. smo sh me me schmoopie. >> can i call you sh memoopie? >> no, you cannot. >> you just said hello to lara twice. three times. hello again, lara. >> ugly sweater showdown 2014. >> i wore a sweater. >> you followed the rules. ♪ watch your mind ♪ or i'll sit on you ♪ dance with you ♪ we're expecting you >> come on, george. this is all you ♪ the love boat >> there we go. ♪ let it go let it go can't hold it back any more ♪ ♪ >> ready, set, go. >> there you go. >> what you got, what you got. what you got. ♪ >> extreme zee. now i can let go of this extreme wedgie i have. >> open. >> go ahead. go ahead. >> oh. oh! >> a great snap. >> let the "gma" games -- two, one. >> that was insane. >> all right. >> oh. oh. >> okay, here we go. >> it just stopped. >> "gma" cup. >> go. >> ooh. >> hit the net. >> oh. >> whoo! >> bang, bang. that's how you do it. >> all right. >> back to work. ♪ >> always a privilege to be your eyes and ears here on the red carpet and a who
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settings he commanded attention with his aggressively masculine physicality in a voice that went barry whiteow. >> it turns out there was an easily identifiable conservative at the same time as lena dunham at oberlin and whose name was barry and led people to conclude he's the rapist. they say that barry is a pseudonym. other parts of the book she would say the name has been changed to protect the innocent. there was no footnote for barry. so the real barry and his lawyer contacted random house to have them alter the book and clear up the confusion. the lawyer says random house never responded until breitbart news started looking into dunham's rape claims. after a month-long investigation, breitbart couldn't find anything to support dunham's story, no one who remembered a purple boot wearing mustacheioed radio show host. i have some news for certain news outlet. no matter how much you thump your keyboards with your meat hands we will not stop talk. random house has now agreed to change the book and to pay all of barry's legal fees. barry's attorney is far from satisfied saying, quote, lena d
settings he commanded attention with his aggressively masculine physicality in a voice that went barry whiteow. >> it turns out there was an easily identifiable conservative at the same time as lena dunham at oberlin and whose name was barry and led people to conclude he's the rapist. they say that barry is a pseudonym. other parts of the book she would say the name has been changed to protect the innocent. there was no footnote for barry. so the real barry and his lawyer contacted random...
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. >> sounds kind of cool like barry white. >> i wish it sounded like barry white. from me. >> here is the question. >> what? >> should mr. geist have stayed home. >> ooh. oh, really? >> or should he have -- >> little late now. >> see, that's what happens. people who are sick then take it personal when you don't want them in. we love you. you are a valuable part of the family. >> i have to go. >> you're taking it all personal. >> i haven't touched anyone. >> but you're airborne and your saliva and i'm like this. >> sit back down. >> it was a leading question. >> just for future reference -- >> you should stay at home. >> if you are ill -- >> contagious, shaky, do you come in? anybody else at home sick? >> george has a cough but not a sore throat. >> do you have a fever? that's my -- if you have a fever, that's when i call it. >> what the -- >> i'm out. >> can i go? >> you guys start. i'm going to go get a lozenge. i'll be right back. >> a lozenge. >> that's an interesting question. you know, you should go to hash tag -- what's the hash tag? >> stay home or come to w
. >> sounds kind of cool like barry white. >> i wish it sounded like barry white. from me. >> here is the question. >> what? >> should mr. geist have stayed home. >> ooh. oh, really? >> or should he have -- >> little late now. >> see, that's what happens. people who are sick then take it personal when you don't want them in. we love you. you are a valuable part of the family. >> i have to go. >> you're taking it all personal....
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also learned congress had delegated oversight of the city to its most conservative, white, southern members. marion barry had found a place where he would make his mark first as an activist for better relations with police and better job opportunities for african americans in the city. he stepped up to the plate as a servant leader because there was work to be done. he got elected to the board of education and then after home rule, such as it was, such as it is, was approved for the district of columbia, he was elected to the first popularly elected d.c. council. many of us know that in his first term, first term as mayor he achieved some truly remarkable successes. he helped to get the city's chaotic finances under control and helped turn our metropolitan police department into an agency whose officers look more like the people of the district of columbia. ladies and gentlemen, couldn't a lot of other cities learn that at this stage? [applause] he also helped build the district's black middle class through a groundbreaking program that required a share of city business to go to black-owned enterprises.
also learned congress had delegated oversight of the city to its most conservative, white, southern members. marion barry had found a place where he would make his mark first as an activist for better relations with police and better job opportunities for african americans in the city. he stepped up to the plate as a servant leader because there was work to be done. he got elected to the board of education and then after home rule, such as it was, such as it is, was approved for the district of...
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learned that congress has delegated oversight of this city to its most conservative white southern members. marion barry found a place where he would make his mark. first as an activist for bter relations with police and better jobs opportunities for african americans in the city. he stepped up to the plate as a servant leader. because it was work to be done. he got elected to the board of education and then after home rule such as it was, such as it is, was approved for the district of columbia, he was elected to the first popularly elected d.c. council. many of us know that in his he achieved mayor some truly remarkable successes. he helped to get the city's chaotic finances under control. and helped turn our metropolitan police department into an agency whose officers look so much more like the people of the district of columbia. and ladies and gentlemen couldn't a lot of other cities earn that at this stage? he also helped build the district's black middle class. through a groundbreaking a share hat required of city business to go to glack-owned enterprises and of course he created a widely acclaime
learned that congress has delegated oversight of this city to its most conservative white southern members. marion barry found a place where he would make his mark. first as an activist for bter relations with police and better jobs opportunities for african americans in the city. he stepped up to the plate as a servant leader. because it was work to be done. he got elected to the board of education and then after home rule such as it was, such as it is, was approved for the district of...
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the job to protest no indictments of the killing of two black men at the hands of white police officers. the chaplain barry black led the people on the capital steps in prayer. >> as the people throughout the nation protest for justice in our land, forgive us when we have failed to lift our voices for those who couldn't speak or breathe for themselves. you'rbam!ean. charmin ultra strong cleans so much better it meets even the highest standards of clean. with a soft duraclean texture, charmin ultra strong is 4 times stronger. and you can use up to 4x less. charmin ultra strong. disaster of the "rolling stone" rape story gets worse. when we last reported on the story earlier in the week, it was clear that the rolling stone had not contacted any of the seven men accused of committing the rape. they apologized for the discrepancies, and now the washington post discloses more problems with the story. one of the most heartbreaking scenes in the "rolling stone" report comes on the night of jackie's alleged rape when she met up with her friends and her friend cindy said is that such a good idea, because her reputa
the job to protest no indictments of the killing of two black men at the hands of white police officers. the chaplain barry black led the people on the capital steps in prayer. >> as the people throughout the nation protest for justice in our land, forgive us when we have failed to lift our voices for those who couldn't speak or breathe for themselves. you'rbam!ean. charmin ultra strong cleans so much better it meets even the highest standards of clean. with a soft duraclean texture,...
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learned that congress had delegated oversight of this city to its most conservative, white southern members. marion barry relations with police and better job opportunities for african-americans in the city. he stepped up to the plate as a servant leader because there was work to be done. he got elected to the board of education, and then after home row, such as it was, such as it is, was approved for the district of columbia. he was elected to the first popularly elected d.c. council. and turned our metropolitan police department in which the agency officers looked more like the district of columbia. and ladies and gentlemen, couldn't a lot of other cities learn that at this stage? he also helped build the district's black middle class through a ground-breaking program -- a ground-breaking program that required a share of city business to go to black-owned enterprises and of course he created a widely acclaimed summer youth employment program. how many people have you heard say, i got my first job under marion barry? i knew marion barry for years and there's one anecdote that leaps to mind and we talked
learned that congress had delegated oversight of this city to its most conservative, white southern members. marion barry relations with police and better job opportunities for african-americans in the city. he stepped up to the plate as a servant leader because there was work to be done. he got elected to the board of education, and then after home row, such as it was, such as it is, was approved for the district of columbia. he was elected to the first popularly elected d.c. council. and...
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barry. mpton, whon co recently retired after 40 years as abc news white house correspondent. tonight at 10:00, university of new hampshire assistant professor jason soquel on how the northeast u.s. was not always behave in of racial equality -- not always the haven of racial equality and supportive of civil rights. with your phone calls, e-mails, and tweets. on american history tv, tonight at 8:00 on lectures and history, the university of michigan professor martha jones on female slaves and the law. sunday at 8:00 on the presidency, president george h w bush cost former secretary of state james baker on the fall of the berlin wall and the liberation of eastern europe. find our complete television schedule and let us know what you think about the programs you are watching. us, or send us a tweet. join the c-span conversation, like us on facebook, follow us on twitter. >> next, we hear from historian andrew needham about the role of electricity in the southwest and how it was fueled by coal from native american lands and the social inequalities that resulted from the demand fo
barry. mpton, whon co recently retired after 40 years as abc news white house correspondent. tonight at 10:00, university of new hampshire assistant professor jason soquel on how the northeast u.s. was not always behave in of racial equality -- not always the haven of racial equality and supportive of civil rights. with your phone calls, e-mails, and tweets. on american history tv, tonight at 8:00 on lectures and history, the university of michigan professor martha jones on female slaves and...
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learned that congress had delegated oversite of this city to his most conservative white southern members. marion barry found a place where he would make his mark. first as an activist for better relations with police and better job opportunities for african-americans in the city. he steppedup to the plate as a servant leader, because there was work to be done. he got elected to the board of education, and then after home roll, such as it was, such as it is was approved for the district of columbia he was elected to the first poply elected d.c. council. many of us know in his first term first term as mayor he achieved some truly remarkable successes. he helped to get the city's chaotic finances under control. he made officers look a lot more like the people of district of columbia __ couldn't we learn a lesson from that today. we all know the black middle class __ city businesses would go to black owned enterprises. and of course, he created a widely acclaimed summer youth employment program. how many people have you heard say __ i got my first job under marion barry. i knew marion barry for years. the
learned that congress had delegated oversite of this city to his most conservative white southern members. marion barry found a place where he would make his mark. first as an activist for better relations with police and better job opportunities for african-americans in the city. he steppedup to the plate as a servant leader, because there was work to be done. he got elected to the board of education, and then after home roll, such as it was, such as it is was approved for the district of...
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learned that congress had delegated oversight of this city to its most conservative white southern members. marion barry-americans in the city. he stepped up to the plate as a servant leader, because there was work to be done. he got elected to the board of education, and then after home rule, such as it was, such as it is, was approved for the district of columbia, he was elected to the first popularly elected d.c. council. many of us know that in his first term, first term as mayor, he achieved some truly remarkable successes. he helped to get the city's chaotic finances under control, and helped her our metropolitan police department into an agency whose officers looks so much more like the people of the district of columbia. ladies and gentlemen, couldn't a lot of other cities learned that at this stage? [applause] he also helped to build the districts black middle class through a groundbreaking program, a groundbreaking program that required a share of city business to go to black owned enterprises. and, of course, he created a widely acclaimed summer youth employment program. how many people have
learned that congress had delegated oversight of this city to its most conservative white southern members. marion barry-americans in the city. he stepped up to the plate as a servant leader, because there was work to be done. he got elected to the board of education, and then after home rule, such as it was, such as it is, was approved for the district of columbia, he was elected to the first popularly elected d.c. council. many of us know that in his first term, first term as mayor, he...
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barry can do it, you can do it. that's why did the book, to educate and inspire. of white people too, have suffered a lot. maybe not drugs or alcohol, but something else like that. i want people to know that you can tackle that problem. pastor used to preach about a storm. we are all in a storm, on her way to a storm, or getting out of a storm. out of the storm? go above the to storm. when you go through the storm, rubs off on you. people ignore the storm. helping k is about other people too. it's about giving examples of how one man can overcome so many things. i'm just an ordinary person who has an extraordinary things. the reason i'm taking the time about this in detail is that the barry haters don't to tell you the truth. you understand that. thank you so much for understanding. god, i sit ce of here. i just got over major illness, a blood infection. it takes you out. me to come back. i give all the glory to god. all this god stuff? i've seen him. only when gave to god, i came back. the naysayers to the size me, i don't mind you criticizing me about god bbecause god is here. >> one thing that really s
barry can do it, you can do it. that's why did the book, to educate and inspire. of white people too, have suffered a lot. maybe not drugs or alcohol, but something else like that. i want people to know that you can tackle that problem. pastor used to preach about a storm. we are all in a storm, on her way to a storm, or getting out of a storm. out of the storm? go above the to storm. when you go through the storm, rubs off on you. people ignore the storm. helping k is about other people too....
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. >> richard barry of the international association looks at white house efforts to reform police departments after ferguson. then author maja shen word discusses her new book. plus, we will be taking your phone calls. all on "washington journal," live every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. the house wrapped up work for the week on a defense programs bill that gives the white house authority to expand u.s. authority in iraq and syria. we will show the floor debate next on c-span. the house also passed a measure to block president obama's immigration order. president obama is expected to veto the bill. a pentagon report on sexual assault in the military. and compton, who recently retired as abc news hospira white house correspondent, on over her 40 years covering the white house. >> we watched him listen to a onep of second graders, and whispered to him. nobody interrupts a president in front of second graders. the president stood and said he had to go. he went into a side room, and then he heard that it was two crashes. two plane i came out to the parking lot and said, stay right here.
. >> richard barry of the international association looks at white house efforts to reform police departments after ferguson. then author maja shen word discusses her new book. plus, we will be taking your phone calls. all on "washington journal," live every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. the house wrapped up work for the week on a defense programs bill that gives the white house authority to expand u.s. authority in iraq and syria. we will show the floor debate next on...
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also learned congress had delegated oversight of the city to its most conservative, white, southern members. marion barryan activist for better relations with police and better job opportunities for african americans in the city. he stepped up to the plate as a servant leader because there was work to be done. he got elected to the board of then after home row was approved for the district of columbia, he was elected to the first popularly elected d.c. council. many of us know that in his mayor, he as achieved some truly remarkable successes. he helped to get the city's chaotic finances under control and helped turn our metropolitan police department into an agency look more like the people of the district of columbia. ladies and gentlemen, couldn't a lot of other cities learn that at this stage? [applause] build thelped district's black middle class through a groundbreaking program that required a share of city business to go to black-owned enterprises. and of course, he created a widely acclaimed summer youth employment program. how many people have you heard say, i got my first job under marion barry?
also learned congress had delegated oversight of the city to its most conservative, white, southern members. marion barryan activist for better relations with police and better job opportunities for african americans in the city. he stepped up to the plate as a servant leader because there was work to be done. he got elected to the board of then after home row was approved for the district of columbia, he was elected to the first popularly elected d.c. council. many of us know that in his...
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barry. and compton who recently retired over 40 years as abc news white house correspondent. c-span two,ht on the university of new hampshire assistant professor on how the northeast u.s. wasn't always the haven of racial equality and supportive of african-american civil rights. our live opposition with author and american enterprise president arthur brooks. with your phone calls, e-mails, and tweets. at 8:00, the university michigan professor martha jones on female slaves and the law. at 8:00, president george h.w. bush is former secretary of state james baker on the fall of the berlin wall and the liberation of eastern europe. find out complete schedule at c-span.org and let us know what you think about the programs you're watching. >> next, a discussion about white house efforts on reforming the apartments after ferguson, missouri and elsewhere. from "washington journal" this is 15 minutes. minutes. questioning us is the president of the international association of chiefs of police who previously served as the police chief, the university of central florida. the altamonte
barry. and compton who recently retired over 40 years as abc news white house correspondent. c-span two,ht on the university of new hampshire assistant professor on how the northeast u.s. wasn't always the haven of racial equality and supportive of african-american civil rights. our live opposition with author and american enterprise president arthur brooks. with your phone calls, e-mails, and tweets. at 8:00, the university michigan professor martha jones on female slaves and the law. at 8:00,...
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barry sanders. >>> when we come back -- republicans turn on ted cruz. democrats turn on the white house.in in just a moment. >>> but first, our powerhouse puzzler, last night marcus mariota was awarded the heisman trophy. name the president who encouraged safety reforms to the game after his son was injured playing football at harvard? back in 90 seconds with the answer. when folks think about what they get from alaska, they think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidence. it's one more part of our commitment to america. >>> so, which president had a son injured playing football at harvard and encouraged safety reforms to the game? let's see those white boards. mr. speaker? >> theodore roosevelt >> and? >> i know this is wrong. because bush 2 p
barry sanders. >>> when we come back -- republicans turn on ted cruz. democrats turn on the white house.in in just a moment. >>> but first, our powerhouse puzzler, last night marcus mariota was awarded the heisman trophy. name the president who encouraged safety reforms to the game after his son was injured playing football at harvard? back in 90 seconds with the answer. when folks think about what they get from alaska, they think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces...
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marion barry who served four terms as mayor and three terms on city council was 78. >>> rahm emanuel, former whiteouse chief of staff of president obama, has tried to make the case that he has reformed city hall. >> the real choice is whether we go back to the old chicago that only worked for some or continue forward building a new chicago that works for everyone. >> the mayor's election in chicago is scheduled for february the 25th, emanuel's old boss, president obama has just given an early holiday gift to federal workers. the president through executive action has directed the federal government to be closed on friday, december the 26th. that means all nonessential government workers will get a four day weekend starting christmas day. finally we end in california. it's been three months since former governor arnold schwarzenegger unveiled his official portrait. there was a problem. the lapel pin which featured a picture of his wife, was scratchy, the portrait was taken down and fixed and a retouched portrait was rehung. consider the one from jerry brown's two terms. >> come on. >> my father saw
marion barry who served four terms as mayor and three terms on city council was 78. >>> rahm emanuel, former whiteouse chief of staff of president obama, has tried to make the case that he has reformed city hall. >> the real choice is whether we go back to the old chicago that only worked for some or continue forward building a new chicago that works for everyone. >> the mayor's election in chicago is scheduled for february the 25th, emanuel's old boss, president obama has...
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mayor marion barry, and sunday at 8:00, ann compton, who recently retired after 40 years of abc news whiteuse correspondent. saturday night at 10:00 on book tv on c-span2, university of new hampshire assistant professor on how the northeast u.s. wasn't always the haven of racial equality and supportive of african-american civil rights. and sunday at noon, our live three-hour conversation with author and american enterprise president arthur brooks with your phone calls, e-mails, and tweets. and c-span3 saturday night at 8:00 on lectures on history, martha jones on female slaves and law. and sunday at 8:00 on the presidency, president george h.w. bush's former secretary of state on the fall of the berlin wall and the liberation of eastern yoeurope. find our complete question and let us know what you think about the programs you're watching. call us, e-mail us, or send us a twe tweet. join the c-span conversation. - like us on facebook, follow us on twitter. >>> with live coverage of the u.s. house on c-span, and the senate on c-span2, here on c-span3 we complement that by showing you the mos
mayor marion barry, and sunday at 8:00, ann compton, who recently retired after 40 years of abc news whiteuse correspondent. saturday night at 10:00 on book tv on c-span2, university of new hampshire assistant professor on how the northeast u.s. wasn't always the haven of racial equality and supportive of african-american civil rights. and sunday at noon, our live three-hour conversation with author and american enterprise president arthur brooks with your phone calls, e-mails, and tweets. and...
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barry. sunday at 8:00, ann compton who recently retired after 40 yearso as abc news white house correspondent on book tv on c-span2, university of new hampshire assistant professor jason sokol on how the northeast u.s. wasn't always the haven of racial equality and supportive of african-american civil rights. and sunday at noon, our live three-hour conversation with author and american enterprise president arthur brooks with your phone calls, e-mails and c-span3 saturday night at 8:00, on lectures in history, university of michigan professor martha jones on female slaves and the law. and sunday at 8:00,7i+x on the presidency, president george h.w. bush's secretary of state james baker on the fall of the berlin wall and liberation of eastern europe. find our complete television schedule at c-span.org and let us know what you think about the programs you're watching. call us at 202-626-3400. e-mail us at comments " pennsylvania@c-span.org or send like us on facebook, follow us on twitter. >>> next, a discussion about u.s. policy in the middle east with two former ambassadors. james jeffrey is
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barry. and sunday evening at 8:00 on q and a, ann compton who reasonly retired after over 40 years as housews white correspondent. saturday night at 10:00 on book c-span 2, university of new hampshire assistant professor jason sokol on how the northeast u.s. wasn't always the haven of racial equality and supportive of african-american civil rights. and sunday at noon our live three-hour conversation with author and american enterprise president arthur brooks, with your phone calls, e-mails and tweets. history tv on c-span 3 saturday night at 8:00, university of michigan professor martha jones on female slaves and the law. sunday at 8:00 on the presidency, president george h.w. bush's former secretary of james baker, on the fall of the berlin wall and the liberation of eastern europe. our complete schedule at c-span.org and let us know what you think about the programs you're watching. e-mail us, or send us a tweet. a new york grand jury decided not to bring criminal charges in the death of eric gardner who died after being placed in a choke hold by a police officer. theident obama spoke about decis
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to her husband, she continued throughout the rest of her white house days and her life to suffer from what my good friend and colleague steven barry has called financial bulimia. by 1864 both the chases and the lincolns were disgusted with general george mcclellan. kate and mary shared an enemy in mcclellan although they were no united front but had very different reasons. mcclellan had been the subject of intense scrutiny from the day he showed up with his wife for the white house ball in february 1862. during the festivities, the servant had accidentally lock the door to the dining room and there was a search for the key. some polliticians ghan to lampoon a speech made by mcclellan which found the union general forced into laughing at himself. over the next two years he was dubbed the american napoleon, and he found criticism no laughsing matter. he wrote to his wife ellen when he received his first military promotion, i find myself at a new and strange position her, president, cabinet, general scott, and all deferring to me. by some strange operation of magic, i seem to have become the power of the land. i almost think if i wer
to her husband, she continued throughout the rest of her white house days and her life to suffer from what my good friend and colleague steven barry has called financial bulimia. by 1864 both the chases and the lincolns were disgusted with general george mcclellan. kate and mary shared an enemy in mcclellan although they were no united front but had very different reasons. mcclellan had been the subject of intense scrutiny from the day he showed up with his wife for the white house ball in...
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to her husband, she continued throughout the rest of her white house days and her life to suffer from what my good friend and colleague steven barry has called financial bulimia. by 1864 both the chases and the lincolns were disgusted with general george mcclellan. kate and mary shared an enemy in mcclellan although they were no united front but had very different reasons. mcclellan had been the subject of intense scrutiny from the day he showed up with his wife for the white house ball in february 1862. during the festivities, the servant had accidentally lock the door to the dining room and there was a search for the key. some polliticians ghan to lampoon a speech made by mcclellan which found the union general forced into laughing at himself. over the next two years he was dubbed the american napoleon, and he found criticism no laughsing matter. he wrote to his wife ellen when he received his first military promotion, i find myself at a new and strange position her, president, cabinet, general scott, and all deferring to me. by some strange operation of magic, i seem to have become the power of the land. i almost think if i wer
to her husband, she continued throughout the rest of her white house days and her life to suffer from what my good friend and colleague steven barry has called financial bulimia. by 1864 both the chases and the lincolns were disgusted with general george mcclellan. kate and mary shared an enemy in mcclellan although they were no united front but had very different reasons. mcclellan had been the subject of intense scrutiny from the day he showed up with his wife for the white house ball in...
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white marsh. this has been here since 3:00 this morning at ridge and church, all of the bridges, bennie, whitman, commodore barry looking good coming across the river this morning. major roadways off to a good start and mass transit running with no delays. chris and kerry, back over to you. >>> bob, thank you. 5:02. police in delaware county looking for the person who opened fire at some officers early this morning. this happened at chester at intersection of engel and west 12th street around 12:45. investigators say shots came from a nearby foot bridge. no word if any officers were hit by bullets, and no arrests at this point have been made. >>> also new fire fighters are investigating an early morning fire in germantown. crews responded to 79 east colter street shortly before 4:00a in m. no injuries reported. investigators say this fire could have been caused by a firebomb. >>> search for missing west chester university student shane montgomery enters its fifth day. >> the 21 year-old last seen leaving a bar in manayunk early thursday morning, thanksgiving morning, and this morning, there is still no sign of h
white marsh. this has been here since 3:00 this morning at ridge and church, all of the bridges, bennie, whitman, commodore barry looking good coming across the river this morning. major roadways off to a good start and mass transit running with no delays. chris and kerry, back over to you. >>> bob, thank you. 5:02. police in delaware county looking for the person who opened fire at some officers early this morning. this happened at chester at intersection of engel and west 12th street...
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barry. sunday evening on q&a, and the abcwho retired as news white house correspondent.kol on how soqu the northeast was not always supportive of civil rights. with your phone calls, e-mails, and tweets. , marthacan history tv jones on female slaves and the law. sunday at 8:00, president h to be -- george h w bush on james baker. let us know what you think of the programs you are watching. you can e-mail us. at can send us a tweet twitter. you can join the c-span conversation. the c-span cities tour takes , travelingthe road to u.s. cities to find out about their history. go to waco, texas. digitize it, we turn over the b sides of the 45s we received. music was not widely heard. the flipside would be heard even less. what he discovered was how many of the b sides were directly related to the civil rights movement. there are very few databases. we did not know the sheer number of songs that had very overt titles. whenwas at a time possessing one of the songs was a dangerous thing in the deep south. you could get killed for a lot of things in the deep south. the texas rang
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white house says everything came back normal and problem seems to be linked to acid reflux. >> meanwhile federal lawmakers and clergy members gathered in the nation's capitol say good-bye to merion barry he died november 23 at the age ever 78 dubbed mayor for life and expanded economic opportunities for city's black population and revitalizing downtown washington. he's best known across the country for crack cocaine arrest back in 1990. he spent six months in prison only to be reelected to fourth term after his release. >> a typhoon made land nal eastern philippines packing wind gusts of up to 130 miles an hour. typhoon heavy pit pounded rain and wind and knocked out power erin toppled trees across the region. 650,000 people fled to safety and that same area was devastated last november by typhoon hyann. 723 people were killed during that storm. philippines put military on fall lert to respond top any impending disasters. >> meteorologist melissa magee has the accuweather forecasts. hi, melissa. >> hi, walter, it's been a wet, soggy, soaking saturday and the good news is we get to the second half of the weekend the sun will make a come back. how is that for a lot of s's. and today in
white house says everything came back normal and problem seems to be linked to acid reflux. >> meanwhile federal lawmakers and clergy members gathered in the nation's capitol say good-bye to merion barry he died november 23 at the age ever 78 dubbed mayor for life and expanded economic opportunities for city's black population and revitalizing downtown washington. he's best known across the country for crack cocaine arrest back in 1990. he spent six months in prison only to be reelected...
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barry. c-span, andng on compton, who recently retired as abc white house correspondent.y night at 10:00, assistant prefer certain jason sokol on how the northeast u.s. was not always supportive of african-american civil rights. our live three-hour conversation with arthur brooks, with your phone calls, e-mails and tweets. saturday night at 8:00, university of michigan professor martha jones on female slaves and the law. statermer secretary of james aker -- baker on the fall of the western wall. let us know what you think about the programs you are watching. us or send usail a tweet. joined the c-span conversation. like us on facebook. follow us on twitter. >> "washington journal" continues. host: we are back with open phones this morning. .epublicans, 202-585-3881 democrats, 202-585-3880. .ndependents, 202-585-3882 we will get to your thoughts in just a minute. headline from "the washington post" this morning. no shutdown but a non-conservatives. and they report -- host: it goes on to say that nancy pelosi warned republicans should not expect democratic votes for bills t
barry. c-span, andng on compton, who recently retired as abc white house correspondent.y night at 10:00, assistant prefer certain jason sokol on how the northeast u.s. was not always supportive of african-american civil rights. our live three-hour conversation with arthur brooks, with your phone calls, e-mails and tweets. saturday night at 8:00, university of michigan professor martha jones on female slaves and the law. statermer secretary of james aker -- baker on the fall of the western wall....
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mayor marion barry and sunday evening at 8:00 on c-span's q&a, ann compton who recently retired after 40 years as abc news white house correspondent. saturday night at 10:00 on book tv on c-span2, assistant professor jason sokol on how the northeast u.s. wasn't always the haven of racial equality and supportive of african-american civil rights. and saturday at noon our three-hour conversation with arthur brooks with your phone calls, e-mails and tweets. on american history tv on c-span3 saturday night at 8 on lectures in history, martha jones on female slaves and the law. and sunday at 8:00 on the presidency, president h.w. bush's former secretary of state james baker on the fall of the berlin wall and the liberation of eastern europe. find our schedule at c-span.org and let us know about the programs you're watching. call us at 202-626-3400, e-mail us at comments@c-span.org. or tweet us @cspan. >>> in his book, "supreme city" donald miller describes how in the 1920s new york became the country's cultural capital by showcasing the newest ideas in music, art and architecture. he spoke at the new york library. it
mayor marion barry and sunday evening at 8:00 on c-span's q&a, ann compton who recently retired after 40 years as abc news white house correspondent. saturday night at 10:00 on book tv on c-span2, assistant professor jason sokol on how the northeast u.s. wasn't always the haven of racial equality and supportive of african-american civil rights. and saturday at noon our three-hour conversation with arthur brooks with your phone calls, e-mails and tweets. on american history tv on c-span3...
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barry. sunday evening on q&a, and compton, who recently retired after 40 years as abc news' white house correspondent. c-span2,night on assistant professor jason sokol on how the northeast u.s. wasn't always the haven of racial equality. livey at noon, a conversation with arthur brooks with your phone calls, e-mails and tweets. on american history tv, saturday :00, professor martha jones on female slaves and law. sunday at 8:00, president george h w bush's former secretary of state james baker on the fall of the berlin wall. find our complete television schedule at www.c-span.org and let us know what you think about the programs you are watching. us, or send us a tweet. join the c-span conversation. like us on facebook, follow us on twitter. >> the senate commerce committee heard from representatives of the national football league, major league baseball, the national basketball association, and the national hockey league about issues of domestic violence and professional athletes. here is part of what former nfl player and current vice president of football operations tony vincent had to say in his
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barry, who served four terms as mayor and three terms on the d.c. city council died at the age of 78. >>> rahm emanuel just kicked off his reelection campaign, former member of congress and president obama's white house staffer,. >> whether we go back to the old chicago who only worked for some or continue moving forward and build a new chicago that works for everyone. >> emanuel's old boss president obama has just given an early holiday gift to federal workers. the president through executive action has directed that the federal government is closed on friday after christmas. meaning federal workers get a four day weekend. >>> three months since former governor arnold schwarzenegger reveesed his -- >> ines. >> his official portrait. watch! >> there was a little problem there. the lapel pin which originally featured a photo of schwarzenegger's former wife maria shriver, was somewhat smudged and had to be retouched. consider jerry brown's portrait. >> my father saw my portrait. he was angry, said you will never be elected to another office again. >> brown went on to win another office as governor, he will get a second portrait in a few years and hopefully not one that is so modern-like. ines can
barry, who served four terms as mayor and three terms on the d.c. city council died at the age of 78. >>> rahm emanuel just kicked off his reelection campaign, former member of congress and president obama's white house staffer,. >> whether we go back to the old chicago who only worked for some or continue moving forward and build a new chicago that works for everyone. >> emanuel's old boss president obama has just given an early holiday gift to federal workers. the...
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barry. and sunday evening at 8:00 on q&a, and compton, who retired after 40 years as abc news white house correspondent. and on c-span2 assistant professor jason sokol on the northeastern u.s. and sunday at noon, our conversation with author and american enter prize president arthur brooks. and on c-span3 tonight at 8:00, professor martha jones on female slaves and the law. and sunday at 8:00, george h.w. bush's former secretary of state on the fall of the berlin wall and the liberation of eastern europe. find our complete schedule at c-span.org. let us know what you think about the programs we are watching -- you are watching. call us, e-mail us, or send us a tweet. join the c-span conversation. like us on facebook. follow us on twitter. >> next, a look at the response to a and the challenges ahead with dr. anthony fauci. and response coordinator for the white house ron klain. this is one hour. >> over the course of the last year, we have been engaged in a conversation regarding the future of the university. how in the face of a set of new disruptions that are really changing the ways in which higher
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barry. and sunday evening at 8:00 on c-span's q and a, ann compton who recently retired after over as abc news white house correspondent. saturday night at 10:00 on book 2, university of new hampshire assistant professor jason sokol on how the wasn't always the haven of racial equality and supportive of african-american rights. sunday at noon our live three-hour conversation with enterpriseamerican president arthur brooks, with your phone calls, e-mails and tweets. american history tv on c-span 3, saturday night at history,ectures in university of michigan professor martha jones on female slaves and the law. sunday at 8:00 on the presidency, president george h.w. bush's former secretary of state, james baker, on the fall of the berlin wall, and the liberation of eastern europe. find our complete television schedule at koibz c-span.org, what you think about the programs you're watching. us, or send us a tweet. # like us on facebook, follow us on twitter. the, a conversation on staten island grand jury decision to not indict a police garner case.e eric new york congressman jeff reese joined us on "was
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barry. and sunday evening at 8:00 on c-span's q&a ann compton who recently retired after over 40 years as abc news white house correspondent. saturday night at 10:00 on book tv on c-span2, university of new hampshire assistant professor jason sokol on how the northeast u.s. wasn't always the haven of equality. and sunday at noon our live three-hour conversation with author and american enterprise president arthur brooks with your phone calls, e-mails and tweets. and on c-span 3 saturday night at 8:00 on lectures in history, university of michigan professor martha jones on female slaves and the law. and sunday at 8:00 on the presidency, president george h.w. bush's former secretary of state james baker on the fall of the berlin wall and the liberation of eastern europe. find our complete television schedule at cspan.org and let us know what you think about the programs you're watching. call us at 202-626-3400. e-mail us at comments@c-span.org or send us a tweet a at #c-spancomments. like us on facebook. follow us on twitter. >>> now a look at civic engagement in america. civic business and education lead
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barry the father. 13 and he tooks me to his hometown. he took me to clarksdale and the calm and greenwood, mississippi. -- theim crow headquarters of jim crow and white supremacy and oppression for our people. see what a chance to real cotton field looked like. and what a shotgun house looked like. to see the people living on the bottom. aat did it take to come from place like this and rise to graze net -- greatness? and he said, the man on the left of you is weak and the men on the right is weak, i am weak. your to uplift your brothers with you. you cannot feel like you are better than the next man. money and power can be stripped from you. but if you have strengthen your people and you have unity, you can carry on. i carried that with me that was one of the things that always stuck with me. and it was times when he would love his people and the city, there were times when i he did not -- i did not feel like he had the time to spend with me as a father, you know. but one thing that he taught me force thate is a always recycles. the love that he had four people and that he passed on to others, when there were times that he wasn't there, it was other
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barry. -- we are behind them. tell them it is not over. jurors are finding no justification to indict the shooters. tell them we have a second wind now. tell we have a brother beloved in the whiteeal the sick. a standupwe have attorney general. they are keeping him busy. tell them we made progress but it is getting mean down here. tell them that we have -- on our backs and the jails are overcrowded, they cannot hold our body down. and michael brown and medgar evars. tell them we are not giving up. tell them we are fighting back. tell them banks are robbing the people. not people robbing the bank's. tell them. but then tell them there is a new generation. . their children and grandchildren, the young dreamers are standing up. lying down, fighting back. tell them there is a young jamaal brian. tell them we are fighting back. tell them some young rappers, some standup preachers, some high school and college students and some ballplayers in st. louis holding up their hands say ing, don't shoot. way, tilde we celebrated 's birthday this week. say hello to mandela who got to have any year ago. most, hired thehe most. you have endured the most. they will see your jules and your servic
barry. -- we are behind them. tell them it is not over. jurors are finding no justification to indict the shooters. tell them we have a second wind now. tell we have a brother beloved in the whiteeal the sick. a standupwe have attorney general. they are keeping him busy. tell them we made progress but it is getting mean down here. tell them that we have -- on our backs and the jails are overcrowded, they cannot hold our body down. and michael brown and medgar evars. tell them we are not giving...