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berkman, however, is one of the great failures in assassination history. not only did he fail to kill frick, he also undermined the strikers for whom he was professing sympathy. because in many ways public opinion saw this outburst of radical violence as a discredit to the union movement. >> the university of maryland's robert chiles on the labor and social unrest at the turn of the 20th century. and then sunday morning at 10:00 on "road to the white house rewind," the 1968 presidential campaign of former democratic governor of alabama george wallace. for the complete american history tv weekend schedule go to c-span.org. >>> now from august 8th, 1974, president richard nixon announces his resignation from office in the aftermath of the watergate scandal. this 20-minute archival recording includes a behind-the-scenes look in the oval office several minutes before his address to the nation. this is courtesy of the nixon presidential library and museum. you're watching american history tv, all weekend every weekend on c-span 3. >> is it -- how's that? is tha
berkman, however, is one of the great failures in assassination history. not only did he fail to kill frick, he also undermined the strikers for whom he was professing sympathy. because in many ways public opinion saw this outburst of radical violence as a discredit to the union movement. >> the university of maryland's robert chiles on the labor and social unrest at the turn of the 20th century. and then sunday morning at 10:00 on "road to the white house rewind," the 1968...
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. >> andrea berkman is shopping for sparklers with her 5-year-old son when she notices a man who appearo be drunk holding a beer bottle in the back of the tent. suddenly she hear the crackle and hiss of a lit fuse. >> we had heard some of the -- [ hiss ] and then kaboom. had it gone through the roof, it would have been wonderful, but it didn't go through the roof. it bounced back down off the top of the roof and it was a domino effect from there. >> the lit firework sets off a chain reaction. in an instant, a rainbow of explosions fills the tent and the night sky. andrea berkman and her son are caught in the crossfire. >> and you know, my son, he turns around to see where mommy is. and i looked at him. he goes, mama, mama. i said run, run as fast as you can. >> andrea and her son escape before the tent lights up, but the unintended fireworks display is just beginning. >> at one point the fireworks were going 40, 50 feet up in the air. then as the explosion started to get bigger, it started to rip the tent apart. >> firefighters arrive and use water cannons to put out the blaze, extingui
. >> andrea berkman is shopping for sparklers with her 5-year-old son when she notices a man who appearo be drunk holding a beer bottle in the back of the tent. suddenly she hear the crackle and hiss of a lit fuse. >> we had heard some of the -- [ hiss ] and then kaboom. had it gone through the roof, it would have been wonderful, but it didn't go through the roof. it bounced back down off the top of the roof and it was a domino effect from there. >> the lit firework sets off a...
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berkman is one of the great failures in assassination history.y did he fail to kill frick, he also unders can fine mined the strikers for whom he was expressing sympathy. they saw it as a discredit to the movement. >> >> and sunday morning at 10:00 on "road to the white house" ewind, the 1968 a former democratic governor of alabama, george wallace. for the complete weekend chedule go to c-span,.org. > next u.s. holocaust museum memorial ceremony. israeli ambassador the u.s. ron dermer and penny spoke at the hour-long event. ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, tom bernstein, chairman of the united states holocaust memorial council. ,om: good morning and welcome distinguished guests, friends of the museum, and especially holocaust survivors. in a few minutes, we will welcome the flags of the u.s. army divisions that liberated -- the nazi --azi concentration camps. this stirring ceremony fills us our the pride and awe of security forces then and now 75 years ago, as late as the spring of 1941, our nation overwhelmingly opposed fighting the nazis. the electio
berkman is one of the great failures in assassination history.y did he fail to kill frick, he also unders can fine mined the strikers for whom he was expressing sympathy. they saw it as a discredit to the movement. >> >> and sunday morning at 10:00 on "road to the white house" ewind, the 1968 a former democratic governor of alabama, george wallace. for the complete weekend chedule go to c-span,.org. > next u.s. holocaust museum memorial ceremony. israeli ambassador the...
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berkman, however, is one of the great failures in assassination history. not only did he fail to kill frick, he also undermined the strikers for whom he was professing sympathy, because in many ways public opinion saw the outburst as a discredit to the union movement. >> robert childs on the labor and social unrest at the turn of the 20th century and then sunday morning at 10:00 on "road to the white house rewind" the 1968 presidential campaign of former democratic governor of alabama george wallace. for the complete "american history tv" weekend schedule go to cspan.org. >>> recently our campaign 2016 bus made a visit to pennsylvania during its primary. stopping at grove city college, slippery rock university, washington and jefferson college and harrisburg area community college where students, professors and local officials learned about our road to the white house coverage and our online interactive resources covering the campaign trail found at cspan.org and our bus ended in warrington, pennsylvania, where it visited a middle school to honor seven nin
berkman, however, is one of the great failures in assassination history. not only did he fail to kill frick, he also undermined the strikers for whom he was professing sympathy, because in many ways public opinion saw the outburst as a discredit to the union movement. >> robert childs on the labor and social unrest at the turn of the 20th century and then sunday morning at 10:00 on "road to the white house rewind" the 1968 presidential campaign of former democratic governor of...
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twice and repeatedly berkman, however, is one of the great failures in assassination history.ot only did he fail to kill frick, he also undermined the strikers for whom he was professing sympathy. because in many ways, public opinion saw this outburst of radical violence as a discredit to the union movement. and while some public opinion remained with the workers, there was enough shift that there was political cover to move up in the level of government. not local, but state. so the governor of pennsylvania had the state militia go in, and workers were extricated from the plant, strikebreakers were brought in, and there would not be successful long-term unionization of the steelworkers until the late 1930's. episode 3, two years later, pullman illinois. , the context is the depression. we talked about it in the context of the farmers last time. it started in 1893. 1894,at meant is that in there was a lot of labor frustration. almost 1400 strikes, and a record-breaking 505,000 workers out on strike that year. pullman, illinois, is one of these company towns and we've talked ab
twice and repeatedly berkman, however, is one of the great failures in assassination history.ot only did he fail to kill frick, he also undermined the strikers for whom he was professing sympathy. because in many ways, public opinion saw this outburst of radical violence as a discredit to the union movement. and while some public opinion remained with the workers, there was enough shift that there was political cover to move up in the level of government. not local, but state. so the governor...
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berkman was one of the great failures and assassination history. not only did he fail to kill him, he undermined the strikers for whom he was professing sympathy. opinion saw it as a discredit to the union movement. >> the robert child on the unrest at the turn of the 20th century. , the 1968 presidential campaign of george wallace. go to c-span.org or the full schedule. >> now, representatives from government and the credit card industry discuss the implementation of chip card technology and share ways to information.sumer protect my data hosted this event. >> i wanted to welcome you today to take part in this great conversation. berlin with protect my data. thank you for being here. we had a great event last year that i hope some of you were able to make it too. we will have time to answer any questions you have. it's been over six months since the october 1 liability shift deadline and we are here to explore the progress the industry has made to protect consumers by deploying and implementing chip enabled credit cards, also need is emd cards and
berkman was one of the great failures and assassination history. not only did he fail to kill him, he undermined the strikers for whom he was professing sympathy. opinion saw it as a discredit to the union movement. >> the robert child on the unrest at the turn of the 20th century. , the 1968 presidential campaign of george wallace. go to c-span.org or the full schedule. >> now, representatives from government and the credit card industry discuss the implementation of chip card...
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in the meantime, an anarchist named alexander berkman brewed into frick's office and shot him twice andepeatedly stabbed him. he was one of the great failures in assassination history. not only did he fail to kill frick, he also undermined the strikers for whom he was professing sympathy. in many ways public opinion saw this outburst of radical violence as a discredit to the union movement. while some public opinion remained with the workers there was enough of a shift that there was political cover for us to move up one level of government. the governor of pennsylvania strikebreakers were brought by day and there would not be long-term unionization of the steelworkers until 1930. episode 3, two years later, illinois. the context is the depression. what that meant is that in 1894, a lot of labor frustration, almost 1400 strikes, a record-breaking 500-5000 workers out on strike that year -- 505 ,000 workers out on strike that year. pullman, illinois, is one of these company towns and we've talked about company towns. compared to the unheated shacks with little water supply that we have s
in the meantime, an anarchist named alexander berkman brewed into frick's office and shot him twice andepeatedly stabbed him. he was one of the great failures in assassination history. not only did he fail to kill frick, he also undermined the strikers for whom he was professing sympathy. in many ways public opinion saw this outburst of radical violence as a discredit to the union movement. while some public opinion remained with the workers there was enough of a shift that there was political...
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. >> and anarchist named alexander berkman rode into the office in nearby picks per -- nearby pittsburghshot him twice and repeatedly stabbed him. of the great failures of assassination history. not only did he fail to kill brick, he undermined the strikers for whom he was professing sympathy. >> on the labor and social unrest at the turn of the 20th century. the presidential campaign of former democratic governor of alabama george wallace. >> all weekend over american history tv is featuring san bernardino california. southern california's highest peak. see's amp up city to art staff -- c-span's cities tour staff -- hear all about san bernardino here on american history. >> right now we are at the summit in at route 66. first reference in the mojave desert before hitting san bernardino valley. it has a tremendous impact on route 66. many towns were small to begin with. a man named michael wallace area a book about route 66 it is a wonderful book. this helped trigger his renaissance. really everybody from the east coast to the west coast. the wagon roads coming across the country. by 19
. >> and anarchist named alexander berkman rode into the office in nearby picks per -- nearby pittsburghshot him twice and repeatedly stabbed him. of the great failures of assassination history. not only did he fail to kill brick, he undermined the strikers for whom he was professing sympathy. >> on the labor and social unrest at the turn of the 20th century. the presidential campaign of former democratic governor of alabama george wallace. >> all weekend over american history...
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berkman, however, is one of the great failures in assassination history. not only did he fail to kill frick. he also undermined the strikers for whom he was professing sympathy. because in many ways, public opinion saw this outburst of radical violence as a discredit to the union movement. >> the university of maryland's robert childs on the labor and social unrest at the turn of the 20th century, and then sunday morning at 10:00 on road to the white house rewind, the 1968 presidential campaign of former democratic governor of alabama george wallace. for the complete american history tv weekend schedule, go to c-span.org. >>> v.a. undersecretary for health dr. david shulcon testifies before the house veteran affairs committee on his effort to improve veterans' access to health care. they raised concerns about whistleblower retaliation, wait times and lack of v.a. discipline air action. this is two hours. >>> we'll come to order. i would like to welcome everyone to today's hearing entitled a continued assessment of delays in veterans' access to health care.
berkman, however, is one of the great failures in assassination history. not only did he fail to kill frick. he also undermined the strikers for whom he was professing sympathy. because in many ways, public opinion saw this outburst of radical violence as a discredit to the union movement. >> the university of maryland's robert childs on the labor and social unrest at the turn of the 20th century, and then sunday morning at 10:00 on road to the white house rewind, the 1968 presidential...
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berkman, however, is one of the great failures in assassination history. not only did he fail to kill frick. he also undermined the strikers for whom he was professing sympathy. because in many ways, public opinion saw this outburst of radical violence as a discredit to the union movement. >> the university of maryland's robert childs on the labor and social unrest at the turn of the 20th century. then sunday morning at 10:00, on road to the white house rewind, the 1968 presidential campaign of former democratic governor of alabama george wallace. for the complete american history tv weekend schedule, go to c-span.org. >> a panel of military and foreign policy experts recently discussed the challenges and benefits of integrating women into the armed forces. the panel also discussed whether women should be included in the selective service. the council on foreign relations hosted this one-hour discussion. >> welcome to today's council on foreign relations meeting on women in the armed forces, the future of the military. we're starting things promptly. 8:30
berkman, however, is one of the great failures in assassination history. not only did he fail to kill frick. he also undermined the strikers for whom he was professing sympathy. because in many ways, public opinion saw this outburst of radical violence as a discredit to the union movement. >> the university of maryland's robert childs on the labor and social unrest at the turn of the 20th century. then sunday morning at 10:00, on road to the white house rewind, the 1968 presidential...
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history --tures in >> and anarchist name alexander berkman road into his office in pittsburgh, shot him twice and repeatedly stabbed him. however, it was one of the great failures in assassination history. not only did he failed to kill him, he undermined the strikers for which he was professing sympathy. public opinions on his outburst as a discredit to the union movement. >> robert childs on the labor and social unrest at the turn of the 20th century. sunday morning at 10:00 on road to the white house rewind, the 1968 presidential campaign of george wallace. go to c-span.org for the schedule. >> the polls in indiana close in about 25 minutes. writes donaldst" is hoping for a decisive victory tonight crushing the never trump movement. a complete victory would give him 57 more convention delegates . that would not be enough to clinch the nomination. here are a couple of ads running in indiana. ted cruz voted for obama's job killing trade. he supportedze amnesty for 11 million illegals. only donald trump would stand up to china, japan and mexico and renegotiate bad trade deals. >> i'm do
history --tures in >> and anarchist name alexander berkman road into his office in pittsburgh, shot him twice and repeatedly stabbed him. however, it was one of the great failures in assassination history. not only did he failed to kill him, he undermined the strikers for which he was professing sympathy. public opinions on his outburst as a discredit to the union movement. >> robert childs on the labor and social unrest at the turn of the 20th century. sunday morning at 10:00 on...
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berkman, however, is one of the great failures in assassination history. not only did he fail to kill frick, he also undermined the strikers for whom he was professing sympathy. because in many ways, public opinion saw this outburst of radical violence as a discredit to the union movement. >> the university of maryland's robert chiles on the labor and social unrest at the turn of the 20th century. and then sunday morning at 10:00, on "road to the white house rewind," the 1968 presidential campaign of former democratic governor of alabama, george wallace. for the complete american history tv weekend schedule, go to c-span.org. >>> senator elizabeth warren recently discussed the racial wealth gap at the center for global policy solutions color of wealth summit. the massachusetts democrat says systemic discrimination keeps african-americans and other minorities from building economic security. her comments are about 20 minutes. >> it is my distinct honor and privilege and certainly pleasure to introduce you to our keynote speaker today. our keynote speaker is
berkman, however, is one of the great failures in assassination history. not only did he fail to kill frick, he also undermined the strikers for whom he was professing sympathy. because in many ways, public opinion saw this outburst of radical violence as a discredit to the union movement. >> the university of maryland's robert chiles on the labor and social unrest at the turn of the 20th century. and then sunday morning at 10:00, on "road to the white house rewind," the 1968...
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we report to the berkman of -- department of justice on trouble spots run the country. so that the department will be aware of them. the planning for boston took place a year in advance with state official, city officials, the affirmative justice and the fbi. our only approach was through informants. through the use of informants, we solved these cases. ones that were solved. some of the bombing cases we never solved. these informants, as we talked to the president, he was in a position where he could forewarn us of violence that had transpired. we knew that this could continue forever unless we could create enough disruption that these members will realize, if i go out and murder 3 civil rights workers, even though that officers are in on it, that i will be caught. that is what we did. that is why the violence stopped, the klan was insecure. just like you say, --they thought 50% were klan members. they did not engage in these acts of violence because they knew they could not engage in conspiracy any longer. i'm sorry. >> one quick question. is it correct in that in 197
we report to the berkman of -- department of justice on trouble spots run the country. so that the department will be aware of them. the planning for boston took place a year in advance with state official, city officials, the affirmative justice and the fbi. our only approach was through informants. through the use of informants, we solved these cases. ones that were solved. some of the bombing cases we never solved. these informants, as we talked to the president, he was in a position where...
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berkman, however, is one of the great failures in assassination history. not only did he fail to kill frick, he also undermind the strikers for whom he was professing sympathy. because in many ways, public opinion saw this outburst of radical violence as a discredit to the union movement. >> the university of maryland's robert childs on the labor and social unrest at the turn of the 20th century and then sunday morning at 10:00 on "road to the white house rewind," the 1968 presidential campaign of former democratic governor of alabama, george wallace. for the complete american history tv weekend schedule go, to c-span.org. >> next, a look at mineral production and the obama administration's policy for exploration on federal lands. held by the cato institute this is an hour and ten minutes. >>> good afternoon i'm the director of science here at the cato institute. one of the things that we look at our influences of government support and government policy on united states and global science and one of the areas that we are interested in, of course, are the
berkman, however, is one of the great failures in assassination history. not only did he fail to kill frick, he also undermind the strikers for whom he was professing sympathy. because in many ways, public opinion saw this outburst of radical violence as a discredit to the union movement. >> the university of maryland's robert childs on the labor and social unrest at the turn of the 20th century and then sunday morning at 10:00 on "road to the white house rewind," the 1968...
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berkman, however, is one of the great failures in assassination history. only did he fail to kill frick, he also undermined the strikers for whom he was professing sympathy. because in many ways, public opinion saw this outburst of radical violence as a discredit to the union movement. >> robert childs on the labor and social unrest at the turn of the 20th century. sunday morning at 10:00 on road to the white house rewind, the 1968 presidential campaign a former democratic governor of alabama george wallace. for the complete american history tv we can schedule, go to c-span.org. the washington post reporting today the u.s. added more than 60,000 jobs last month. new government data showed this morning the weakest case of hiring in seven months. though the unemployed rate held steady at 5%, the data provided in unexpectedly downcast signal about the nation's labor market, surge of americans -- construction and manufacturing all but stalled. the labor department revised downward job gains in the prior two months by combined 19,000. president obama will be ma
berkman, however, is one of the great failures in assassination history. only did he fail to kill frick, he also undermined the strikers for whom he was professing sympathy. because in many ways, public opinion saw this outburst of radical violence as a discredit to the union movement. >> robert childs on the labor and social unrest at the turn of the 20th century. sunday morning at 10:00 on road to the white house rewind, the 1968 presidential campaign a former democratic governor of...
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berkman, however, is one of the great failures in assassination history. not only did he fail to kill brick. he also undermined the strikers for whom he was professing sympathy. because in many ways, public opinion saw this outburst of radical violence as a discredit to the union movement. >> the university of maryland's robert childs on the labor and social unrest at the turn of the 20th century, and then sunday morning at 10:00 on road to the white house rewind, the 1968 presidential campaign of former democratic governor of alabama, george wallace. for the complete weekend schedule, go to c-span.org. >> immigration and customs enforcement director sarah saldana testified before the house oversight and government reform committee about the agency's deportation practices. she says more than two thirds of the criminals released by i.c.e. last year were due to court order. members of the committee questions mr. saldana about why those convicted of violence offenses were released back to the u.s. rather than deported to their country of origin. the hearing i
berkman, however, is one of the great failures in assassination history. not only did he fail to kill brick. he also undermined the strikers for whom he was professing sympathy. because in many ways, public opinion saw this outburst of radical violence as a discredit to the union movement. >> the university of maryland's robert childs on the labor and social unrest at the turn of the 20th century, and then sunday morning at 10:00 on road to the white house rewind, the 1968 presidential...
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substantive case against the abortion clinic, pursuing aiding and abetting or conspiracy count against the berkman business rather than the substantive count maybe a stronger theory of culpability. as i conclude i would just say i believe federal prosecutors take part in protecting the most vulnerable among us. the ones i proudly served with in michigan did not shy away from the tough cases and to put their personal politics aside and asked tovaluate cases for prosecution. evidence or the lack thereof not politics should determine whether a u.s. attorney in panels a grand jury to investigate abortion clinics in human fetal businesses in addition. i think you for allowing me to testify today and i welcome your questions. >> thank you. mr. norton, you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you madam chair and ranking member degette and esteem of the committee. my name is michael norton. i'm attorney in private practice of law in denver, colorado. i've had the privilege of serving as an estate attorney for the state and district of colorado for support by president reagan and then reappointed by t
substantive case against the abortion clinic, pursuing aiding and abetting or conspiracy count against the berkman business rather than the substantive count maybe a stronger theory of culpability. as i conclude i would just say i believe federal prosecutors take part in protecting the most vulnerable among us. the ones i proudly served with in michigan did not shy away from the tough cases and to put their personal politics aside and asked tovaluate cases for prosecution. evidence or the lack...
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berkman however is one of the great failures in assassination history.nly did he fail to kill him, he undermined the strikers for whom he was professing sympathy because in many ways, public opinion saw the outburst of radical violence as a discredit to the union movement. >> the university of maryland's robert childs on the labor and social unrest at the turn of the 20th century. theay morning at 10:00, 1968 presidential campaign of from her democratic governor of alabama george wallace. for the completely weekend schedule, go to c-span.org. >> "washington journal" continues. host: we are back. bernie sanders supporters only here for the remainder of today's "washington journal." should he stay in this race until the convention? we divided the lines by democrats and independents. the news interview out of floyd county, indiana, says it was a sanders surprise yesterday. he won the hoosier state with about 52.5% to hillary clinton's 47.5%. however, as we have been saying and many are saying, the math does not add up for the vermont independent senator. yo
berkman however is one of the great failures in assassination history.nly did he fail to kill him, he undermined the strikers for whom he was professing sympathy because in many ways, public opinion saw the outburst of radical violence as a discredit to the union movement. >> the university of maryland's robert childs on the labor and social unrest at the turn of the 20th century. theay morning at 10:00, 1968 presidential campaign of from her democratic governor of alabama george wallace....