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blaine can't find his car. >> i can't even see. if you can see me -- >> it really becomes black as night. you get a sense that it's kind of the end of the world because it's this rusty, brown color that envelopes you. >> blaine finally makes out the faint red lights of cars paralyzed when the massive haboob extinguished the street lights. >> everybody else seems to be hiding out, too. this is crazy. >> this sudden darkness is the most paralyze aspect of the storm, one that can result in deadly accidents on the road. >> the primary danger that these people are going to experience is the rapid loss of this ability, particularly if you're in any kind of a vehicle, like car, a plane, what have you. you run the risk of crashing that vehicle because you simply cannot see what is in front of you. >> and this large, dense haboob stares no square inch of ground in its path. this time lapse by photographer michael binski shows a different angle. from this spot near the heart of the city, you can see the storm roll right over the phoenix skyl
blaine can't find his car. >> i can't even see. if you can see me -- >> it really becomes black as night. you get a sense that it's kind of the end of the world because it's this rusty, brown color that envelopes you. >> blaine finally makes out the faint red lights of cars paralyzed when the massive haboob extinguished the street lights. >> everybody else seems to be hiding out, too. this is crazy. >> this sudden darkness is the most paralyze aspect of the storm,...
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hill wrote the forward to blaine's book but rarely spoken about the day.ad a tough time in the years after the assassination, after your resignation, can you talk about what you went through? >> it's nightmares, every time i turned around something reminded me of what happened. so i just clammed up and went in my basement with some alcohol and cigarettes and stayed there for a few years. >> reporter: clint hill was the first agency to get to kennedy's car in dallas. he broke in a sprint after the initial shot was fired. he says if he could relive those moments, if he could jump on the back, maybe two seconds earlier. >> without question i would be taking a bullet for the president, be dead. >> you think that would be a happier ending if you weren't here to talk to us? >> happier ending for the country and everybody. >> how do you feel about that? that is a tough thing to live with for a number of years. >> it's one of those things you do live with it you have to accept the fact that you had a certain responsibility and you failed until that responsibility.
hill wrote the forward to blaine's book but rarely spoken about the day.ad a tough time in the years after the assassination, after your resignation, can you talk about what you went through? >> it's nightmares, every time i turned around something reminded me of what happened. so i just clammed up and went in my basement with some alcohol and cigarettes and stayed there for a few years. >> reporter: clint hill was the first agency to get to kennedy's car in dallas. he broke in a...
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. >>> on q and a this weekend blaine harden discusses his book escape from camp 14. his book tells the story of a young man born in captivity in camp 14. in 2005 he escaped. the only individual actually born in a labor camp to escape. blaine harden tells his story this sunday on q and a on c-span radio. >>> listen on the go with the c-span radio app. congressional hearings, white house briefings and speeches from national leaders. supreme court oral arguments, book teechb, american history tv and the sunday talk shows on the weekends. and the podcasts of q and a and news makers. the radio app free at the itunes app store. >>> and welcome back to washington today here on c-span radio. one of the changes put forth by ben bernanke he told reporters that he is comfortable with the current stands of interest rate policy given the forecast that economic growth will be moderate. as expected the fed chairman did stress that the fed could purchase more assets if the economy needs additional assistance but some ways to boost like tolerating higher inflation would be reckless.
. >>> on q and a this weekend blaine harden discusses his book escape from camp 14. his book tells the story of a young man born in captivity in camp 14. in 2005 he escaped. the only individual actually born in a labor camp to escape. blaine harden tells his story this sunday on q and a on c-span radio. >>> listen on the go with the c-span radio app. congressional hearings, white house briefings and speeches from national leaders. supreme court oral arguments, book teechb,...
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harden discusses "escape from camp 14." >> blaine harden, your book is called "escape from camp 14." your first sentence is, "his first memory is an execution." >> the story is about a kid named shin dong-hyuk, who was born in camp 14. one of the political labor camps. his first memory was going with his mom to a place near where he grew up in the camp to watch somebody get shot. shooting public executions were shooting public executions were held every few weeks to punish
harden discusses "escape from camp 14." >> blaine harden, your book is called "escape from camp 14." your first sentence is, "his first memory is an execution." >> the story is about a kid named shin dong-hyuk, who was born in camp 14. one of the political labor camps. his first memory was going with his mom to a place near where he grew up in the camp to watch somebody get shot. shooting public executions were shooting public executions were held every...
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. >> this week on "q & a," blaine harden discusses "escape from camp 14." >> blaine harden, your book is called "escape from camp 14." your first sentence is, "his first memory is an execution." >> the story is about a kid named shin dong-hyuk, who was born in camp 14. one of the political labor camps. his first memory was going with his mom to a place near where he grew up in the camp to watch somebody get shot. shooting public executions were held every few weeks to punish those who violated camp rules. and the 40,000 people who lived in the camp. >> you say in your book, you've been to north korea once. >> nobody has been to a camp other than north korean guards, other than those who go to them and never come out. they contain between 150 and 200,000 prisoners. with the exception of one camp, there are no exit-places, where one goes if you are believed or imagined by the north koreans of having done something wrong. of having been a wrong doer or wrong thinker. you are taken away at night. and you stay there for the rest of your life. and very often, you go with your kids and paren
. >> this week on "q & a," blaine harden discusses "escape from camp 14." >> blaine harden, your book is called "escape from camp 14." your first sentence is, "his first memory is an execution." >> the story is about a kid named shin dong-hyuk, who was born in camp 14. one of the political labor camps. his first memory was going with his mom to a place near where he grew up in the camp to watch somebody get shot. shooting public...
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jenna: blaine, what an interesting insight into this world that they few know about it.or of escape from camp 14, one man's remarkable odyssey to freedom in the west. jon: there is a breakthrough in study of intense pain. researchers finding how much you you can take might be a matter of your genes. a closer look into that next. people with a machine. what ? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it ? hello ? hello ?! if youbank doesn't let you talk to a real perso24/7, you need an ally. hello ? ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. can handle pain so much better than men. right, jon? jon: i have seen lake arrest number oseen labor a number of times and i would agree with you. jenna: a major new study is telling us about a really interesting discovery about how we handle pain. it doesn't come down to gender at all, in fact it comes down to genes. according to this story. dr. london is with us. you can weigh in about the women versus men. what does the study really tell us. >> reporter: us. >> i believe it was kennedy who said, if men had to deliver babies, abo
jenna: blaine, what an interesting insight into this world that they few know about it.or of escape from camp 14, one man's remarkable odyssey to freedom in the west. jon: there is a breakthrough in study of intense pain. researchers finding how much you you can take might be a matter of your genes. a closer look into that next. people with a machine. what ? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it ? hello ? hello ?! if youbank doesn't let you talk to a real perso24/7, you need an ally....
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. >> sunday, author blaine harden on chin's journey out of north korea and learning about society and civilization at 8:00 on c-span's q&a. and may look for our q&a interview with robert caro, the p passage of power, volume four. his multivolume biography of the 36th president, lyndon johnson. >>> this is c-span 3 with politics and public affairs programming throughout the week and every weekend 48 hours of people and events telling the american story on american history tv. get our schedules and see past programs at our websites. and you can join in the conversation on social media sites. >>> president obama has renewed u.s. military advisers helping uganda's government combat the lower resistance army. two ugandans abducted by the lra told their stories to the senate african affairs subcommittee. they heard from defense and state officials who explained u.s. efforts in the central african region affected by the lord's resistance army. this is two hours. >> examining u.s. policy on the lord's resissance army. our distinguished witnesses today, deputy secretary of state for african af
. >> sunday, author blaine harden on chin's journey out of north korea and learning about society and civilization at 8:00 on c-span's q&a. and may look for our q&a interview with robert caro, the p passage of power, volume four. his multivolume biography of the 36th president, lyndon johnson. >>> this is c-span 3 with politics and public affairs programming throughout the week and every weekend 48 hours of people and events telling the american story on american history...
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. >> tonight, blaine harden on society and civilization at 8:00 p.m. on c-span's "q & a." and the passage of power, volume for in the year of lyndon johnson. the multi volume biography of the 36th president. >> british prime minister david cameron responded to questions surrounding his culture secretary, jeremy hunt. the opposition is calling for hot's resignation. what prime minister's questions tonight at 9:00 p.m. on c-span. >> if the affluent can buy their way out of public services and publicly provided goods, don't they lose a stake in the public sphere and the quality of those goods? >> students can be paid to get good grades. you can pay to jump to the front of the line. tonight at 9:00 p.m., a harvard professor on what money cannot buy. the moral limits of markets. on c-span 2. >> beautiful downtown oklahoma city. i am ray captain rick. -- i am captain rick. >> oklahoma city and the works of galileo at oklahoma university. >> when this book was published in 1632, the pope was angry that galileo had broken his promise to treat it hypothetically. galileo's enemies j
. >> tonight, blaine harden on society and civilization at 8:00 p.m. on c-span's "q & a." and the passage of power, volume for in the year of lyndon johnson. the multi volume biography of the 36th president. >> british prime minister david cameron responded to questions surrounding his culture secretary, jeremy hunt. the opposition is calling for hot's resignation. what prime minister's questions tonight at 9:00 p.m. on c-span. >> if the affluent can buy their...
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. >> sunday, author blaine harden on shin's journey out of north korea and learning about society and civilization at 8:00 on c pif span's q & a. on may 6th look for our interview with robert caro. his multi-volume biography of the 36th president. >>> where's the national public radio table? you guys are still here? that's good. i couldn't remember where we landed on that. >> this weekend on c p-span, th 98th annual white house correspondents dinner. president obama and late night talk show host jimmy kimmel headline the event before an audience of celebrities, journalists and the white house press corps. coverage starts with the red carpet arrivals live at 6:30. and watch the entire dinner, only on c-span. you can also sync up your experience online at c-span's dinner hub. find the celebrity guest list, highlights of past dinners, plus blog and social media posts at cspan.org/whcd. the white house correspondents dinner, live saturday at 6:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. >>> the senate banking committee held its sixth congressional hearing this week on the mf global collapse last october.
. >> sunday, author blaine harden on shin's journey out of north korea and learning about society and civilization at 8:00 on c pif span's q & a. on may 6th look for our interview with robert caro. his multi-volume biography of the 36th president. >>> where's the national public radio table? you guys are still here? that's good. i couldn't remember where we landed on that. >> this weekend on c p-span, th 98th annual white house correspondents dinner. president obama and...
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>> sunday, author blaine harden on chin's journey out of north korea. on may 6th, look for our q and a interview with robert caro, it coincides with the passage of power and lyndon johnson, his biography of the 36th president. >>. >> this week on the civil war, more from the mariners museum, civil war navy conference in newport news, virginia. it marked the 150th anniversary of the battle of hampton roads wherefore the first time iron clad warships met in battle. in this section, david gerleman talks about some of the ideas and suggestions offered by northerners for fighting the con federal iron clad merrimac. this is just under an hour. >>> good morning. my name is jonathan white. i'm an assistant professor at christopher newport university. it is a measure to welcome you to the mariners museum at newport news. >> if you have never been to newport news, i strongly recommend if for no other reason than to see this incredible museum, the mariners' museum. i would like to thank our sponsors and partners, without whom this conference would not be possible
>> sunday, author blaine harden on chin's journey out of north korea. on may 6th, look for our q and a interview with robert caro, it coincides with the passage of power and lyndon johnson, his biography of the 36th president. >>. >> this week on the civil war, more from the mariners museum, civil war navy conference in newport news, virginia. it marked the 150th anniversary of the battle of hampton roads wherefore the first time iron clad warships met in battle. in this...
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secretary blaine hosted a recession of 400. the entertainment was provided by the u.s. marine band which was conducted by america's most recognized band leader, john phillip sousa. the hotel was famous for the business and society leading sectors by having as regular patrons such persons as finance ears who had invested $15 million in u.s. railroads, august belmont and governor stanford of california.million august belmont and governor stanford of california. i ask now we reflect on how generally the role of blacks has been routinely diminished when read through the prism of the biassed attitudes of the prevailing society of the day. if we relied upon commonly held beliefs, blacks had no role except as slaves or subservient beings forever living in the background of the community. while i have skimmed the surface of the facts gleaned to date, it is clear that we have failed our citizens by neglecting on recognize the achievement of people like the wormleys, cooks and others, who in hair daily lives fought every day for the advancement of all people. my sincere graduate
secretary blaine hosted a recession of 400. the entertainment was provided by the u.s. marine band which was conducted by america's most recognized band leader, john phillip sousa. the hotel was famous for the business and society leading sectors by having as regular patrons such persons as finance ears who had invested $15 million in u.s. railroads, august belmont and governor stanford of california.million august belmont and governor stanford of california. i ask now we reflect on how...
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number 10 johns hopkins visiting, and there you saw the goal from chris blaine. but in the end this went down to the wire. hopkins, number ten. pen's topped loyola, their first defeat of the season. loyola 12-1. hopkins beat them 10-9 in overtime. >>> downtown at the baseball park tonight, there will be reminiscing of how things were back from 1966 to 1971, when the o's were never better. that's some of their best years. so a statue honoring arguably the best player to ever wear that uniform will be unveiled tonight. a statue showing frank robinson. >>> last night, meantime, first place birds hosted oakland. jake arrieta, did all he could to add to the win streak but he got in trouble early. watch what happens right there when it's eric sogard driving that pitch to the right field flag court. two run shot. that puts the o's behind significantly. another run later in the 2nd frame but them up 3-1. same score 6th. oakland strokes the long ball. josh reddick off arrieta. in the end not a good night as the o's fall 5-2. same two this evening. highlights at 11. >>> so
number 10 johns hopkins visiting, and there you saw the goal from chris blaine. but in the end this went down to the wire. hopkins, number ten. pen's topped loyola, their first defeat of the season. loyola 12-1. hopkins beat them 10-9 in overtime. >>> downtown at the baseball park tonight, there will be reminiscing of how things were back from 1966 to 1971, when the o's were never better. that's some of their best years. so a statue honoring arguably the best player to ever wear that...
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. >> sunday author blaine harden on shin's journey out of north korea and learning about society and civilization. and may, look for our q & a interview with robert caro. the passage of power, volume four in the years of lyndon johnson. his multiyear biography of the 36th president 37. >>> congressman donald payne died last month at the age of 7. his colleagues honored him with a memorial at the capital. he represented new jersey's tenth congressional district for over two decades. this is just over an hour. >>> ladies and gentlemen, please rise for the presentation of colors by the united states capital police ceremonial unit. >> forward march. present. ♪ o, say can you see by the dawn's early light ♪ ♪ what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming ♪ ♪ whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight ♪ ♪ o'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming ♪ ♪ and the rockets red glare, the bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night that our flag was with still there ♪ ♪ o, say does that star spangled banner yet waive ♪ ♪ o'er the land of free
. >> sunday author blaine harden on shin's journey out of north korea and learning about society and civilization. and may, look for our q & a interview with robert caro. the passage of power, volume four in the years of lyndon johnson. his multiyear biography of the 36th president 37. >>> congressman donald payne died last month at the age of 7. his colleagues honored him with a memorial at the capital. he represented new jersey's tenth congressional district for over two...
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. >> sunday author blaine harden on shin's journey out of north korea. sunday at 8:00 on c-span q & a. and then the interview with robert caro. volume four in the years of lyndon johnson. his biography of the president. >>> during his second day of testimony before a phone hacking panel, news corporation chairman and ceo rupert murdoch said the scandal at news of the world was a serious blot on his reputation. he answered questions on details into the phone hacking scandal at the tabloid paper and said he believed he had failed. mr. murdoch also talked about the future of the newspaper industry and the standards necessary for creating an ethical climate in newsrooms. this portion's an hour. >>> before we start, mr. davis i'm grateful for correcting one of the exhibits. >> i think it's two of the exhibits. 27 and 29. that's one of the points mr. murdoch was going to start off with. you remember yesterday we were talking about the headline which was labor lost it. which the son switched support to the conservative party. that was september 30th of 2009. i
. >> sunday author blaine harden on shin's journey out of north korea. sunday at 8:00 on c-span q & a. and then the interview with robert caro. volume four in the years of lyndon johnson. his biography of the president. >>> during his second day of testimony before a phone hacking panel, news corporation chairman and ceo rupert murdoch said the scandal at news of the world was a serious blot on his reputation. he answered questions on details into the phone hacking scandal at...
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. >> sunday, author blaine harden on shin's journey out of north korea and learning about society and civilization. at 8:00 on cspan's q & a. and may 6, look for our q & a interview that coincides with "the passage of power" volume four in years of lyndon johnson. his multivolume biography of the 36th president. >>> the senate homeland security committee held a hearing this week on how to prevent medical research from being used for bioterrorism. the national institutes of health released guidelines on release of information on biotechnology and infectious diseases. this hearing of the senate homeland security committee is an hour and a half. >> hearing will come to order. good morning and thanks very much to our really distinguished panel of witnesses. we use the word distinguished around here very easily, but it actually does relate to this panel. and i thank you for being here. if i may begin by looking back a bit. in 1851 a revolution in medicine already under way was crystallized in a letter louie pasteur wrote to a friend. i'm on the edge of mysteries and the veil is getting thi
. >> sunday, author blaine harden on shin's journey out of north korea and learning about society and civilization. at 8:00 on cspan's q & a. and may 6, look for our q & a interview that coincides with "the passage of power" volume four in years of lyndon johnson. his multivolume biography of the 36th president. >>> the senate homeland security committee held a hearing this week on how to prevent medical research from being used for bioterrorism. the national...
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. >> tonight, author blaine hardin on shinh's journey out of north korea and learning about society and civilization. and may 6th, look for our interview with robert karo, it coincides with the release of the passage of power, volume four in the years of lyndon johnson. the biography of the 36th president. >>> it's a safe bet that few of those know much about the men on horseback whose commanding figure has been there since 1901. john a. roggin was a democratic congressman from southern illinois resigning his seat, he entered the union army as a colonel. miss distinguished service in such western campaigns as ft. donaldson and vicksburg earned him promotion to the rank of major general and brief command of the army of tennessee. few of the war's political generals contributed as much to northern victory. after the war, logan organized the grand army of the republic and helped promote the first memorial day in 1868. he returned to congress serving three terms in the senate. 15 years after his death in 1886, this impressive tribute joined washington's growing company of civil war generals
. >> tonight, author blaine hardin on shinh's journey out of north korea and learning about society and civilization. and may 6th, look for our interview with robert karo, it coincides with the release of the passage of power, volume four in the years of lyndon johnson. the biography of the 36th president. >>> it's a safe bet that few of those know much about the men on horseback whose commanding figure has been there since 1901. john a. roggin was a democratic congressman from...
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. >> sunday author blaine harden on shin's journey out of north korea and learning about society and civilization. and may, look for our q & a interview with robert caro. the passage of power, volume four in the years of lyndon johnson. his multiyear biography of the 36th president 37. >>> congressman donald payne died last month at the age of 7. his colleagues honored him with a memorial at the capital. he represented new jersey's tenth congressional district for over two decades. this is just over an hour. >>> ladies and gentlemen, please rise for the presentation of colors by the united states capital police ceremonial unit.
. >> sunday author blaine harden on shin's journey out of north korea and learning about society and civilization. and may, look for our q & a interview with robert caro. the passage of power, volume four in the years of lyndon johnson. his multiyear biography of the 36th president 37. >>> congressman donald payne died last month at the age of 7. his colleagues honored him with a memorial at the capital. he represented new jersey's tenth congressional district for over two...
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. >> sunday, author blaine harden on chin's journey out of north korea and learning about society and civilization at 8:00 on c-span's q&a. and may 6th, look for our q & a interview with robert caro, the passage of power, volume four. in the years of lyndon johnson, his multivolume biography of the 36th president. >> and live now to house minority leader nancy pelosi who will speak on preventing student loan interest rates from going up on july 1st. >> today on the floor of the house, we were taking up legislation relating to the interest rates paid by students and their families on student loans. all americans i think agree that the best investment of family and a nation can make is in the education of our children for their own self-fulfillment, but also for the competitiveness of our nation. for this reason in 2007, the democratic majority in the congress passed legislation that would ratchet down the interest rates that the students pay on their loans. it passed in a strong bipartisan way, 77 republicans voted for it, president bush signed the legislation. now that is expiring, an
. >> sunday, author blaine harden on chin's journey out of north korea and learning about society and civilization at 8:00 on c-span's q&a. and may 6th, look for our q & a interview with robert caro, the passage of power, volume four. in the years of lyndon johnson, his multivolume biography of the 36th president. >> and live now to house minority leader nancy pelosi who will speak on preventing student loan interest rates from going up on july 1st. >> today on the...
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main story in our damascus blaine's on sara's dance for the recent spate of violence in syria saying they've increased activity ahead of the ceasefire deadline they do on their concerns the syrian authorities for the killings despite a pledge to pull back and let's get more from our middle east correspondent paula c n n. president bashar assad says that he is fighting these armed groups to hit of the april tenth deadline which was agreed to according to his plan and he also says that these armed groups are increasing their activity he says they are interested only in violence and that they are being funded and armed by countries such as turkey saudi arabia and qatar now in a show of support for our side in the reforms he's been implementing for thousands of syrians took to the streets of damascus on saturday in a mess of rarely that rarely coming while banki moon says that syria has not been doing enough to show its commitment to a man's proposal but this is something that assad has denied he says that for days now he has been withdrawing his tanks and troops from numerous cities but
main story in our damascus blaine's on sara's dance for the recent spate of violence in syria saying they've increased activity ahead of the ceasefire deadline they do on their concerns the syrian authorities for the killings despite a pledge to pull back and let's get more from our middle east correspondent paula c n n. president bashar assad says that he is fighting these armed groups to hit of the april tenth deadline which was agreed to according to his plan and he also says that these...
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blaine's running mate. 15 years after his death in 1886, this impressive tribute joined washington's growing company of civil war generals. in life, no stranger to controversy, some thought him too political a general. the bronze roggen appears characteristically in the thick of battle. 12 feet in height, logan and his mount shared the memorial
blaine's running mate. 15 years after his death in 1886, this impressive tribute joined washington's growing company of civil war generals. in life, no stranger to controversy, some thought him too political a general. the bronze roggen appears characteristically in the thick of battle. 12 feet in height, logan and his mount shared the memorial
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and international attention to be focused on those on the basis of blaine's on the opposition fighters. they also use paula say a lot from sort of i think you're updating us on that but it's hard situation. but the u.s. backed syrian opposition is to commit it to regime change to give up now that's according to jacob weisberg that's the american based future freedom foundation. if you have a cease fire where the rebels are under that cease fire and say ok we're we're in we're no longer going to engage in violence against this regime then what was the point of starting the rebellion in the first place and so it's very likely that the rebels are going to use any kind of a cease fire to consolidate their position and continue forward with their goal the u.s. great example is pressuring the assad regime to relinquish power they're doing it under this are a democracy in freedom well this is just hypocrisy we know that the u.s. loves dictatorships they just sent one point three billion dollars to the egyptian dictatorship they support the dictatorship in bahrain because of the u.s. military
and international attention to be focused on those on the basis of blaine's on the opposition fighters. they also use paula say a lot from sort of i think you're updating us on that but it's hard situation. but the u.s. backed syrian opposition is to commit it to regime change to give up now that's according to jacob weisberg that's the american based future freedom foundation. if you have a cease fire where the rebels are under that cease fire and say ok we're we're in we're no longer going to...
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. >> blaine harden at 8:00 p.m. on c-span's "q&a." may 6, look for our interview coinciding with the release of "the passage of power" his multivolume biography of the 36th president. >> if the affluent can routinely and systematically by their way out of public services and publicly provided goods, do they not lose a stake in the public's fear and the quality of those goods? >> mercenaries can fight wars. students can get good grades. you can take to jump to the front of the line. tonight at 9:00, on what money can't buy. part of "book td" on c-span2. >> the white house correspondents' dinner was held last night at the washington hilton. coming up, the president's remarks followed by the entertainer. >> please turn off the president's microphone. thank you. >> i have to get warmed up. ♪ i totally have that. what am i doing here? i am the president of the united states and i am opening for jimmy kimmel. why am i telling not not just to kim kardashian? why she famous anyway? [applause] that is way too risky. a look at my hair. i really
. >> blaine harden at 8:00 p.m. on c-span's "q&a." may 6, look for our interview coinciding with the release of "the passage of power" his multivolume biography of the 36th president. >> if the affluent can routinely and systematically by their way out of public services and publicly provided goods, do they not lose a stake in the public's fear and the quality of those goods? >> mercenaries can fight wars. students can get good grades. you can take to...
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at 11:00 p.m., another chance to see "q&a" with author blaine harden. tomorrow on "washington journal", author robert draper talks about his behind-the- scenes look. "so not ask what good we do inside the house of representatives." and douglas elliot, authro, evaluating u.s. federal credit programs examines the ways the government provides loan guarantees to private industry. "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. a british prime minister david cameron netflix several questions this week -- took several questions this week. jeremy hunt testified on his relationship with the culture secretary and the special advisor adam smith. the opposition claims the relationship was improper and biased towards news corp. this is just over 30 minutes. >> thank you, mr. speaker. >> i am sure the whole house will wish to join me in paying tribute to sapper connor ray, of 33 engineer regiment (explosive ordnance disposal), who died on wednesday 18 april from wounds that he sustained in afghanistan. he was described by all who served with him as a super
at 11:00 p.m., another chance to see "q&a" with author blaine harden. tomorrow on "washington journal", author robert draper talks about his behind-the- scenes look. "so not ask what good we do inside the house of representatives." and douglas elliot, authro, evaluating u.s. federal credit programs examines the ways the government provides loan guarantees to private industry. "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. a british prime...
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of all the times he had been seen in the white house, the most brilliant was the time of harriet blaine and james buchanan. and after all, lincoln did thank buchanan for holding the union together until he got there. but buchanan, you know, they got the tremor, the crack of the whip on all of the sectional business. but it was actual ly a very splendid white house. they sent a lot of stuff to auction, that people would like to have today, and some has come back. they refurnished rooms. they had parties. it was like the diplomatic community that they had been part of, he and his daughter had been part of. it was a very -- almost to cover up what was going on. but they had -- he split with his cabinet, of course, over sectionalism. he was a unionist. and they had to make dinner lists, to be careful who they had, because they had had a fight over the dinner table. and in fact, nikkolai was sent by lincoln to washington early, to meet with the secretary of state. everything social passed through the secretary of state. one reason mrs. lincoln hated the secretary of state. because he had aut
of all the times he had been seen in the white house, the most brilliant was the time of harriet blaine and james buchanan. and after all, lincoln did thank buchanan for holding the union together until he got there. but buchanan, you know, they got the tremor, the crack of the whip on all of the sectional business. but it was actual ly a very splendid white house. they sent a lot of stuff to auction, that people would like to have today, and some has come back. they refurnished rooms. they had...
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. - blaine harden. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] for a dvd copy of this program -- for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program, visit a us atq7a.org and they are also available as cspan podcast. >> next sunday , >> i don't regard this as just a biography of lyndon johnson. i want each book to examine a political power in america. this is the kind of political power, seeing what a president can do and a moment of great crisis, how he gathers information and gets legislation going. i want to do this in fall. >> robert caro on the passage of power, the years of lyndon johnson, his multi-year volume next sunday on"q &a." >> next your calls and comments on washington journal enlightenment eastern, john brennan, the president's assistance for home one security and counterterrorism talks about the strategy. live at 2:00 p.m., a discussion on the future of nato. >> the aclu has believe that the police depa
. - blaine harden. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] for a dvd copy of this program -- for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program, visit a us atq7a.org and they are also available as cspan podcast. >> next sunday , >> i don't regard this as just a biography of lyndon johnson. i want each book to examine a political power in america. this is the kind of political power, seeing what...
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i had a little david blaine in my day. >> were you trying to court me? >> i was trying to court you, my lady. let's get back to the 21st century. >> i love the word courting. i want to bring it back. >> when you say drop your parasole, i will pick it up for you. i do think you should get the vote. this doesn't surprise me at all. if you are doing a high risk profession, that probably means you will display high risk behavior in your private life as well. the part that does president surprise me is -- that doesn't surprise me is when they get to call their buddies out. there is a code of ethics and yes, they got caught. why would they rat out their co-workers? what did they do? >> what are they going to gain from that? to say he did it too. it doesn't get someone rehired. it gets the other guy fired. >> it is the adolescent thing you do in class. bill did the same thing. he goes, yes, but he brought kleenex. >> you don't pay the hooker for sex. you pay her to leave. i think this goes with their secrecy thing. they are trying to keep it on the down low. >>
i had a little david blaine in my day. >> were you trying to court me? >> i was trying to court you, my lady. let's get back to the 21st century. >> i love the word courting. i want to bring it back. >> when you say drop your parasole, i will pick it up for you. i do think you should get the vote. this doesn't surprise me at all. if you are doing a high risk profession, that probably means you will display high risk behavior in your private life as well. the part that...
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. >> author blaine haden detailed his life in a new book. >> he was raised by the guards, not his parentsnimal. he grew up without emotion and he was always hungry. everything he did was to position himself to get more food. >> north koreans don't punish dissidents themselves, they punish relatives three generations later. that's how they control the population, through fear. >> remarkable story. >> the cease-fire in syria is largely holding tonight. tens of thousands of protesters took to the streets to test the government's commitment to the truth. some of troops fired tear gas and live bullets and five people were killed. >> talks between iran and the west over the nuclear program resume tomorrow in turkey. iran promised to bring new initiatives to the table. the west is pushing for iran to end all uranium enrichment. >>> we'll talk about north korea's disappointment and what happens next when the fox all-stars join me after a quick break. [ kyle ] my bad. [ roger ] tell me you have good insurance. yup, i've got... [ kyle with voice of dennis ] ...allstate. really? i was afraid you'd h
. >> author blaine haden detailed his life in a new book. >> he was raised by the guards, not his parentsnimal. he grew up without emotion and he was always hungry. everything he did was to position himself to get more food. >> north koreans don't punish dissidents themselves, they punish relatives three generations later. that's how they control the population, through fear. >> remarkable story. >> the cease-fire in syria is largely holding tonight. tens of...
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our breaking news story and traffic, a 680 development through pleasanton after a big rig shutdown blaine'sght. will tran is there. what do we have opened on 680 at this point? >>will: very good news to pass along. i can't tell you that if you are headed southbound on 680 should have no problems getting through this area. about five minutes ago they managed to reopen all three lanes. traffic is moving along just fine. as far as the northbound 680 it is shut down as far as to lanes. they did reopen one lane about 10 minutes ago but it is slow going to this area. the accident happened at 10:00 p.m. last night the drivers: south go 680, loss control and plowed through the center median damaging 10 cars and injuring one woman. it appears the woman was cut in the head by the flying concrete. >>darya: those cars are gone now? >>will: yes. this driver was carrying hazardous materials. they brought out a hazardous materials team. they looked at the materials, it is just fine. it is now gone from the scene. there are making great progress and guesstimating and about 90 minutes from now they have bee
our breaking news story and traffic, a 680 development through pleasanton after a big rig shutdown blaine'sght. will tran is there. what do we have opened on 680 at this point? >>will: very good news to pass along. i can't tell you that if you are headed southbound on 680 should have no problems getting through this area. about five minutes ago they managed to reopen all three lanes. traffic is moving along just fine. as far as the northbound 680 it is shut down as far as to lanes. they...
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. >> jimmy: that's david blaine's new show.r goal is to get as many followers and as many points as they can throughout the competition in each city. and they use the cars when they are in the city. they are not driving from, like, l.a. to new york to atlanta. >> jimmy: right. they use the cars to get to one game to another game. and people online can help you out. >> yes. >> jimmy: like, people can go "hey, i got to find a waffle house." and you go "oh, there's one in times square?" >> literally yesterday -- >> jimmy: but i could lie to them and say there's one -- why isn't there a waffle house in times square? >> yeah, you could lie to them. you could be on another team and tell one team to go the wrong direction. >> jimmy: but i wouldn't want to lie. i want to help. i'm a very honest guy. >> maybe you're trying to help the other team though. and you like them better. so you're being nice to them -- >> jimmy: how many teams have we got playing? >> six teams. six teams of two. >> jimmy: six teams of two. so, 12 peeps. >> 12 pe
. >> jimmy: that's david blaine's new show.r goal is to get as many followers and as many points as they can throughout the competition in each city. and they use the cars when they are in the city. they are not driving from, like, l.a. to new york to atlanta. >> jimmy: right. they use the cars to get to one game to another game. and people online can help you out. >> yes. >> jimmy: like, people can go "hey, i got to find a waffle house." and you go "oh,...
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people across the blaine states are bracing for the real possibility of severe weather today, specificallyne twister touched down near norman, oklahoma, yesterday tearing roofs off o number of homes, no serious injuries were reported. >>> let's check in with alexander draw stera steele who watching this. >> what's most concerning isn't the potential for long track tornadoes but the timing of it. it looks like the balance of them will begin after the sun sets. so, of course, potentially rain wrapped and dark. you have friends there. i think the goal today with the tornado threat tonight, overnight tonight and into tomorrow is have plan. be it have food, have a helmet, have something. know where you are, where your kids are going to be. let's show you where things are now. nothing severe next. that's good news, but this i-44 corridor from st. louis headling north from cinci to indianapolis, kind of a wet go. thunder storms likely, a lot of icht none that severe. that's the good new this morning. but here's the potential and why the atmosphere is so juiced for severe weather and quite an outb
people across the blaine states are bracing for the real possibility of severe weather today, specificallyne twister touched down near norman, oklahoma, yesterday tearing roofs off o number of homes, no serious injuries were reported. >>> let's check in with alexander draw stera steele who watching this. >> what's most concerning isn't the potential for long track tornadoes but the timing of it. it looks like the balance of them will begin after the sun sets. so, of course,...
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. >> linda blaine is in her late 90s and just a sweetheart. the neighborhood rallies around her. >> reporter: firefighters found her and one of the men on the first floor conscious and alert and got them out safely, but they told firefighters someone else was still trapped upstairs. >> rescue squad two from georgia avenue and galveston street went right upstairs and found an elderly unconscious occupant in a bedroom adjacent to the bedroom that was on fire. >> reporter: medics revived hip with advanced life support and rush -- him with advanced life support and rushed him to a hospital. >> i hope they're all well and can get past this challenge. >> reporter: investigators say the fire was contained to the second floor, started in a rear bedroom. firefighters say the victims were not burned by the flames, but it was the smoke inhalation that got them. in northwest sherri ly, fox 5 news. >>> meanwhile an unbelievable situation unfolding hundreds of feet above the earth. an elderly woman with no experience flying a plane after her husband pilot d
. >> linda blaine is in her late 90s and just a sweetheart. the neighborhood rallies around her. >> reporter: firefighters found her and one of the men on the first floor conscious and alert and got them out safely, but they told firefighters someone else was still trapped upstairs. >> rescue squad two from georgia avenue and galveston street went right upstairs and found an elderly unconscious occupant in a bedroom adjacent to the bedroom that was on fire. >> reporter:...
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. >> author blaine harden has detailed his extraordinary escape in a new back exposing conditions inconcentration camps, how guards use starvation to control the prisoners. >> as i was walking on the ground, i saw two pieces of -- two kernels of corn, that was in the cow dung that was on the ground. so without giving it much thought, i plucked the two kernels of corn and whatever way i could wash it and clean it up, i did. i ate that because i was so hungry. >> he grew up without emotion. he grew up being raised by guards. he was always hungry. and everything he did was to position himself so he could get more food. he was -- his parents were chosen for him by the guards as a result of a reward marriage. and he was raised by the guards, not by his parents to be a kind of farm animal. >> north koreans don't punish political dissidents themselves. they punish relatives. three generations later. that's how they control their population. through fear. shepard? >> shepard: jennifer griffin at the pentagon tonight. thanks. diplomats are working to try to solve the nuclear stand-off with ir
. >> author blaine harden has detailed his extraordinary escape in a new back exposing conditions inconcentration camps, how guards use starvation to control the prisoners. >> as i was walking on the ground, i saw two pieces of -- two kernels of corn, that was in the cow dung that was on the ground. so without giving it much thought, i plucked the two kernels of corn and whatever way i could wash it and clean it up, i did. i ate that because i was so hungry. >> he grew up...
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next, "q & a" with arthur blaine harden. and the british house of commons. after that a senate hearing from the m.f. global bankruptcy. >> the aclu believed for some time that police departments around the country are tracking people's cell phones on a routine basis, often without getting a warrant based on probable cause. >> should tracking a cell phone require a warrant? monday, american civil liberties
next, "q & a" with arthur blaine harden. and the british house of commons. after that a senate hearing from the m.f. global bankruptcy. >> the aclu believed for some time that police departments around the country are tracking people's cell phones on a routine basis, often without getting a warrant based on probable cause. >> should tracking a cell phone require a warrant? monday, american civil liberties