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buckley and i remember buckley admired him.have read mailer and i don't like the language for the very intellectual person as well. you didn't touch on the fact that he shot his wife and didn't touch on belly of the beasts that we will leave that alone. >> he actually stabbed her. >> and she still didn't divorce him. it took a little while. >> you mentioned earlier in your introduction he mentioned a little thing that irks me on the thing when he said buckley grew up -- the acronym white anglo-saxon protestant. there's one other group which is protestant. that's another core group. that would include j. edgar hoover and richard nixon who grew up in poverty, not poverty but you know so i'm just saying that's an area that the young catholics were rebelling against their church and there were a lot of them marching on the left with father mohaqiq etc.. that was leaving out a group of americana so that's what i'm saying the wealthy buckley and kennedy family and catholic frustration also wanted somebody to look at as well. who beca
buckley and i remember buckley admired him.have read mailer and i don't like the language for the very intellectual person as well. you didn't touch on the fact that he shot his wife and didn't touch on belly of the beasts that we will leave that alone. >> he actually stabbed her. >> and she still didn't divorce him. it took a little while. >> you mentioned earlier in your introduction he mentioned a little thing that irks me on the thing when he said buckley grew up -- the...
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buckley, do you think mini skirts are in good taste? >> on you, i think they are. >> the people at abc asked him, is there anyone you wouldn't go on? and he said, the only one i can think of is gore vidal. >> we are all prostitutes in one sense or another, if ethically not sexually. >> for buckley, vidal is the devil. he represented everything that was going to moral hell. >> two visions of america clashing. >> each thought the other was quite dangerous. >> freedom breeds inequality. i'll say it a third time. >> no, twice was enough. >> he's always to the right and almost always in the wrong. >> i confess, that anything complicated confuses mr. vidal. >> they really do hate each other. >> i'll sock you in the [ bleep ] face and you'll stay plastered. >> i knew them both and i'm joined right now by nbc news historian, michael beslish. that was, dare i say, the genesis of political argument on television. >> i think it was. ion, everything we say now. and that was 1968, when abc was doing this because they had to liven up a republican con
buckley, do you think mini skirts are in good taste? >> on you, i think they are. >> the people at abc asked him, is there anyone you wouldn't go on? and he said, the only one i can think of is gore vidal. >> we are all prostitutes in one sense or another, if ethically not sexually. >> for buckley, vidal is the devil. he represented everything that was going to moral hell. >> two visions of america clashing. >> each thought the other was quite dangerous....
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why did -- buckley more overtly political.d the worlds they commitment out? >> well both were incredibly articulate voices. buckley came around in the 1950s and sort of strewn together all the various brands of american conservatism. and because of that and because of national review which you mentioned in the beginning, he became the real symbol of the right wing. both politically and in -- culturally. and mailer for his part he had a great breakout novel in 1948. then in the 1950s he drifted more into politics and his novels were sorts of not quite as successful. and he began to write what came to be called new journalism. the author was sort of the key character in the events. he was one of the inventors of that. and he realized by doing that talking about politics talking about america as a whole, he could write these really marvelous books, these marvelous articles. because he was so articulate and a great writer, people began to look up to him, began to see his ideas as a powerful force on the left. >> one thing that you
why did -- buckley more overtly political.d the worlds they commitment out? >> well both were incredibly articulate voices. buckley came around in the 1950s and sort of strewn together all the various brands of american conservatism. and because of that and because of national review which you mentioned in the beginning, he became the real symbol of the right wing. both politically and in -- culturally. and mailer for his part he had a great breakout novel in 1948. then in the 1950s he...
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buckley and the american conservative's views on rais during the mid 20th century. that's followed by a look at the political perspectives of james baldwin. and from a symposium marking the debate's 50th anniversary, african-american studies professor talks about race in america. that's tuesday night beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span3. >>> on the next washington journal, bob deans with the natural resources defense council on the supreme court decision overturning the obama administration's air quality rule. the justices said the epa must consider costs before deciding to issue regulation. then a professor at george mason university law school looks at a 10-year-old supreme court ruling that allow iss the government to seize private property under certain circumstances. >>> and gary gallagher a history professor at the university of virginia and how the memory of civil war is affecting the current debate over the confederate battle flag. join the conversation by phone or on facebook and twitter. >>> this summer book tv will cover book festivals from arou
buckley and the american conservative's views on rais during the mid 20th century. that's followed by a look at the political perspectives of james baldwin. and from a symposium marking the debate's 50th anniversary, african-american studies professor talks about race in america. that's tuesday night beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span3. >>> on the next washington journal, bob deans with the natural resources defense council on the supreme court decision overturning the obama...
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kevin schultz on william f buckley junior. on american history tv, join us for several featured programs on sunday beginning on real america. the 1965 manned spaceflight and the first american to walk in space. his thousands of pictures capturing the war experience. we vis
kevin schultz on william f buckley junior. on american history tv, join us for several featured programs on sunday beginning on real america. the 1965 manned spaceflight and the first american to walk in space. his thousands of pictures capturing the war experience. we vis
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buckley said is true but when it comes to aforedsable housing this board of supervisors in the entire ed lee administration is guilty of willful neglect. supervisors you heard passionate appeals from a proud community, a community for decades on end is home to immigrants working class renters mom and pop owners [inaudible] a community with social qu political activism but we find had mission, the heart of san francisco in the cross hairs of a epic real estate land grab and we know about the associative displacement and gent fiication. i know many on the board would rather not hear all this and not be here dool dealing with this. get it. non billion budget. [inaudible] party like it is 1999. the politics in the building today may be as bad or worse as they were back in 1999 when we turned out hundreds of people from the mission to demand our grievances be addressed and demand the community members actually have a say in the future of the neighborhood. look, this controversial piece of legislation >> thank you. >> [inaudible] >> thank you, next speaker. hello everyone. i hope you can he
buckley said is true but when it comes to aforedsable housing this board of supervisors in the entire ed lee administration is guilty of willful neglect. supervisors you heard passionate appeals from a proud community, a community for decades on end is home to immigrants working class renters mom and pop owners [inaudible] a community with social qu political activism but we find had mission, the heart of san francisco in the cross hairs of a epic real estate land grab and we know about the...
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that we build up our successful proposition c housing bonds and i think the majors advisor, jeff buckley, and his staff. to thank them for their hard work but i know we need to do much more. i also want to say i'm in agreement with supervisor yee to look more specifically at the size of units that working families have units that are big enough. i support workforce housing and middle income people to have parts of housing bonds, but i dislike when it's paired against housing that is for our most vulnerable and lowest income people. that's what i say we need much more. the last point i want to make is gauche and i probably sound like a broken record, gauche but i know is that baby boomers turning to seniors that were trying to do her best to be an aging friendly city i'm just wondering, what percentages, what kinds of housing are we doing within our bigger bonds that are really looking at seniors. but we've done the budget analyst reports and analysis on housing needs of seniors, and showing that the population is going to boom so it'll be one third of our city, people over 60 or 65. many
that we build up our successful proposition c housing bonds and i think the majors advisor, jeff buckley, and his staff. to thank them for their hard work but i know we need to do much more. i also want to say i'm in agreement with supervisor yee to look more specifically at the size of units that working families have units that are big enough. i support workforce housing and middle income people to have parts of housing bonds, but i dislike when it's paired against housing that is for our...
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buckley, spent 90% of his life on tv like this.ember how he used to -- so tell me something, mr. saul. like this. or he was down like this. he was brilliant. by the way, i don't care about body language. i care about real language. like manners. like i'm tired of going into restaurants and feeling like when somebody's polite to you you have to be thankful. why can't people just be polite? good manners, america. >> wait a second dana. what's wrong with being polite? what's wrong with eye contact, a firm handshake, not slouching. >> all that's great. >> yeah. so? i thought you were saying yes to greg when he said he doesn't care. >> saying yes that was how william f. buckley used to conduct interviews and did the debates. which every young person should go watch on youtube right now. it will make you smarter. >> do you slouch? >> i find it so unnerving. i'm watching him and he's going like this. >> i do this. i make a point. >> you get your point and then you nail it down. >> yeah. apparently -- >> you nail it down a lot. >> confiden
buckley, spent 90% of his life on tv like this.ember how he used to -- so tell me something, mr. saul. like this. or he was down like this. he was brilliant. by the way, i don't care about body language. i care about real language. like manners. like i'm tired of going into restaurants and feeling like when somebody's polite to you you have to be thankful. why can't people just be polite? good manners, america. >> wait a second dana. what's wrong with being polite? what's wrong with eye...
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>> thank you just my office is in negotiations with the mayor's office yesterday we met with jeff buckleyand the mayor himself and our budget director as well i think in the spirit of those discussions i'd like to see if if is possible to move them together both the resolutions together i know i wanted to see if mr. buckly was able to get any information from the mayor's office. >> good morning jeff with the mayor's office the mayor's office is open to that genocide in the chair is willing to consider it. >> to move both resolutions forward. >> to move both resolutions together from the chair is open to that. >> supervisor tang. >> thank you just one question we were able to raise 10:00 to 3:00 hydromillion dollars due to the changes in interest rate and whatnot for item 9 did desire to move it to $350 million what's the impact i know i've seen analysis for from the bond measure were $500 million but down to 3 hundred and 50 on the rest of the capital plan. >> well, it's this gentleman answered the question it is symbolic right now until we have the bond before us i'm curious as well. >>
>> thank you just my office is in negotiations with the mayor's office yesterday we met with jeff buckleyand the mayor himself and our budget director as well i think in the spirit of those discussions i'd like to see if if is possible to move them together both the resolutions together i know i wanted to see if mr. buckly was able to get any information from the mayor's office. >> good morning jeff with the mayor's office the mayor's office is open to that genocide in the chair is...
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(cheering) (man over loudspeaker) attention, buckley residents-- vote for al donnelly.an count on al. hey, folks, if you're wondering who to vote for, al donnelly's the man for the job. (barking) time to go home now, little doggies. nothing for you in here. no food. (barking) dogs, i want you to go home. get off my bumper! come on! junipers! aah! oh, god! (barking) oh, my god! (barking) what is with you dogs? you think this truck is in heat or something? get out of here! if i got this same welcome everywhere that i got right here in my hometown my candidacy would be a lock! (cheering) ruff! ruff! ruff! arf! arf! arf! bark! bark! bark! with your help we will make it all the way to the capitol! (cheering) (crowd) al donnelly! al donnelly! al donnelly! (man over loudspeaker) arf! arf! arf! grrr... ruff! grrr... bark! bark! did you do this? no. no. no. did you? arrgh...grrr... bark! grrr.... (beep beep) whoa!
(cheering) (man over loudspeaker) attention, buckley residents-- vote for al donnelly.an count on al. hey, folks, if you're wondering who to vote for, al donnelly's the man for the job. (barking) time to go home now, little doggies. nothing for you in here. no food. (barking) dogs, i want you to go home. get off my bumper! come on! junipers! aah! oh, god! (barking) oh, my god! (barking) what is with you dogs? you think this truck is in heat or something? get out of here! if i got this same...
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kevin schultz on william f buckley junior. on american history tv, join us for several featured programs on sunday beginning on real america. the 1965 manned spaceflight and the first american to walk in space. his thousands of pictures capturing the war experience. we visit lamar alexander. at 6:30, veteran journalist bob schieffer. they discuss their vietnam war experiences at the -- get our complete schedule at c-span.org. >> two military -- >> 150 years ago, on may 23 and 24 of 1865 two military processions in washington, d.c. called the grand review of the armies drew thousands of spectators to pennsylvania avenue. president andrew johnson cabinet and government officials and general ulysses s. grant watched from this reviewing stand in front of the white house. on may 23rd, an estimated 80,000 soldiers of the army of the potomac led by general meade took about six hours to pass before the reviewing stand. on may 24th general william t. sherman led 65,000 soldiers of the army of tennessee and army of georgia on the same r
kevin schultz on william f buckley junior. on american history tv, join us for several featured programs on sunday beginning on real america. the 1965 manned spaceflight and the first american to walk in space. his thousands of pictures capturing the war experience. we visit lamar alexander. at 6:30, veteran journalist bob schieffer. they discuss their vietnam war experiences at the -- get our complete schedule at c-span.org. >> two military -- >> 150 years ago, on may 23 and 24 of...
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and abc news pairing william f buckley jr. to have the debates which at the time was kind of their way of getting out of third place in the ratings. at the other two networks. >> a little stunt. >> when you see it. it's -- the precursor to what we see kind of constantly on television today. of commentators kind of going after each other. >> so it's sort of like the precursor to the crossfires and other things too. how do you screen all of these movies? you said you screen more than 1,000 movies to try to whittle it down. >> almost 2,000 this year, we have a lot of help. we have screeners, we have a screening committee. so a lot of people who are you know in the documentary world filmmakers who are -- who love documentaries work in the field. help us. >> we're going to have to leave it there. we appreciate it. you can find all the films online and we'll lidge >> nick: that does not look like the face of a woman who's about to be set free. >> sage: well, i just -- i just want to make sure dr. greene's not sending me home too soo
and abc news pairing william f buckley jr. to have the debates which at the time was kind of their way of getting out of third place in the ratings. at the other two networks. >> a little stunt. >> when you see it. it's -- the precursor to what we see kind of constantly on television today. of commentators kind of going after each other. >> so it's sort of like the precursor to the crossfires and other things too. how do you screen all of these movies? you said you screen more...
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you go back to ronald reagan, hardly a shrinking violet when william buckley he was the station chief lebanon. he was taken by hezbollah. reagan had to hear him on tape being tortured and it just horrified him. so it led to back channel attempts to get him out. i think this is, again the acknowledgment of reality even if they didn't get rid of this rule. families would still do what it takes to get their loved ones out. >> a lot of criticism i get from viewers that said they wouldn't let families raise ransom for loved ones meanwhile the obama administration has been negotiating with terrorists when they negotiated bergdahl's release it was a little bit phony to say we didn't. >> it does happen. whether there is actual cash transactions or not and whether the administration can acknowledge it as a policy is problematic. but, i think in this case it's going to raise a lot of questions about what it means for other terrorists moving forward and what their risk/reward ratio looks like if there is another situation like this. it could lead to more targeting. i think, again, from the famil
you go back to ronald reagan, hardly a shrinking violet when william buckley he was the station chief lebanon. he was taken by hezbollah. reagan had to hear him on tape being tortured and it just horrified him. so it led to back channel attempts to get him out. i think this is, again the acknowledgment of reality even if they didn't get rid of this rule. families would still do what it takes to get their loved ones out. >> a lot of criticism i get from viewers that said they wouldn't let...
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it is cumbersome and buckley to -- i know will be restrictive and inadequate in only a few years. we are investing a tremendous amount of dollars, resources, staff training into a software system whose cost will we already know bullying in the years nine and 10 as we try to maintain a system also may be outdated. this in fact, is part of our oracle's business plan. to get you when you just cannot get out. the arty know it is. knowledge is be exponentially more expensive than 25 years. i know a third piece i want to bring up as a concern is that i know the opposite comptroller's office engaged in extensive conversation about post the system on our server or on the cloud given the decrease cost of maintenance if we went with a cloud of version, but also may, with hosting our servers for now because they could save. i am not disagreeing with this assessment come but am worried that were continuing to fall behind. the private sector in our thinking regarding technology and this will only further burden of public dollars. $50.5 million is not a small amount of our budget and more than
it is cumbersome and buckley to -- i know will be restrictive and inadequate in only a few years. we are investing a tremendous amount of dollars, resources, staff training into a software system whose cost will we already know bullying in the years nine and 10 as we try to maintain a system also may be outdated. this in fact, is part of our oracle's business plan. to get you when you just cannot get out. the arty know it is. knowledge is be exponentially more expensive than 25 years. i know a...
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owen buckley is a student from ireland who heard the commotion from his third-floor apartment. >> it was just a loud crash. people downstairs were saying the balcony collapsed. >> reporter: at least 13 people were on the balcony which appeared to peel away from the building, landing upside down on the balcony of the floor below, spilling victims 50 feet on to the street. jason biswas also lives in the building with his parents. >> i looked down. it was just death. i was in the presence of a lot of death. i didn't want to stay there for too long. >> reporter: the students are visiting on the popular j1 visa program, which allows foreign students to work and travel in the u.s. during the summer. in ireland the deaths and injuries are seen as national tragedy. irish prime minister enda kenney. >> it's truly terrible to have such a serious and sad incident take place at the beginning of a summer of adventure and opportunity for so many young people on j1 visas in the united states. >> reporter: an official cause of this accident has not yet been established, but city officials have close
owen buckley is a student from ireland who heard the commotion from his third-floor apartment. >> it was just a loud crash. people downstairs were saying the balcony collapsed. >> reporter: at least 13 people were on the balcony which appeared to peel away from the building, landing upside down on the balcony of the floor below, spilling victims 50 feet on to the street. jason biswas also lives in the building with his parents. >> i looked down. it was just death. i was in the...
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tuesday, a symposium on the debate between baldwin and buckley on the american dream. highlights of the cities tour. thursday, examine the text of the declaration of independence and the efforts. and friday the welcoming ceremony of the french sailing ship that brought lafayette to america in 1780. watch the primetime edition of american history tv starting monday at 8:00 p.m. eastern. and to then as we tell america's story on c-span3 >> -- to end as we tell america's story on c-span3. >> like many of us, first families take vacation time. and a good read can be the perfect companion. what better read than one that peers into the personal life on every american first lady? "first ladies: presidential historians on the lives of 45 iconic american women." a great summertime read. available from public affairs as hardcover or e-book, through your favorite bookstore or online bookseller. >> the author of reagan remembered gilbert, was joined by other cabinet members and administrators to recall the president's personal side as well as his days in the white house. the natio
tuesday, a symposium on the debate between baldwin and buckley on the american dream. highlights of the cities tour. thursday, examine the text of the declaration of independence and the efforts. and friday the welcoming ceremony of the french sailing ship that brought lafayette to america in 1780. watch the primetime edition of american history tv starting monday at 8:00 p.m. eastern. and to then as we tell america's story on c-span3 >> -- to end as we tell america's story on c-span3....
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buckley. at -- 9:25 p.m. james baldwin and at 10 clan 45 p.m., race in america. >>> the c-span cities tour is partners with cable affiliates as we travel across the united states. join us and cox communications this weekend as we learn about the history and life of omaha nebraska where the poorest club was fighting for racial equality. >> omaha had a reputation in omaha and the united states, whereas a city if you came in, if you were black, you needed to keep your head down and be aware you weren't served in restaurants and couldn't stay in hotels and when depores started they used the term social justice, that the idea of civil rights was so far removed from the idea of the greater community of omaha or the united states they were kind of operated in a vacuum. i like to say they were operating without a net. there were not the support groups ofrp the prior experiences of other groups to challenge racial discrimination and segregation. >> we look back to the union pacific and how the construction of union st
buckley. at -- 9:25 p.m. james baldwin and at 10 clan 45 p.m., race in america. >>> the c-span cities tour is partners with cable affiliates as we travel across the united states. join us and cox communications this weekend as we learn about the history and life of omaha nebraska where the poorest club was fighting for racial equality. >> omaha had a reputation in omaha and the united states, whereas a city if you came in, if you were black, you needed to keep your head down and...
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economist george buckley.many questions about the pace of austerity after the slight warning from the oecd. what worries you the most about the u.k. economy? george: productivity has not been strong for some time. i think that is a concern about what it means for the supply potential for the u.k. economy. the bank of england, it will be the middle of next year before they moved raise up -- rates up. it's mantra has been slow and lower than in the past. guy: are you thinking about greece? george: it is one of the main concerns. it would have consequences for european economic growth because europe is a big trading partner. we send about 50% of our exports there. it would have consequences for the sterling, which you would expect. francine: you are expecting an interest rate rise. if greece stays within the eurozone and even further if greece comes out. george: the 20 16th view is predicated on note greek -- no greek exit. had a different political outcome been the case in the election, we could have seen the ba
economist george buckley.many questions about the pace of austerity after the slight warning from the oecd. what worries you the most about the u.k. economy? george: productivity has not been strong for some time. i think that is a concern about what it means for the supply potential for the u.k. economy. the bank of england, it will be the middle of next year before they moved raise up -- rates up. it's mantra has been slow and lower than in the past. guy: are you thinking about greece?...
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tuesday, the symposium on the 1965 debate between james baldwin and william f buckley junior on the american dream wednesday, the american history cities tour. thursday, the declaration of independence and efforts to protect the original document. watch our special primetime edition of american history tv starting monday at 8:00 eastern. two and in every week and as we tell americans history on c-span 3 >> . >> like many of us, we take vacation time. like the first lady of president, we take reading to accompany us. "first ladies: presidential historians on the lives of 48 iconic american women." available in hardcover or e-book from your favorite bookstore or online bookseller. >> american history tv is featuring c-span's original series "first ladies" on sundays at 8:00 through the rest of the year. through conversations with experts, video torts of historic sites, and questions from c-span's audience, we tell the stories of america's 45 first ladies. now, allies of johnson -- eliza johnson. this is about an hour and a half. ♪ >> she was close to being broken by the time she went to the wh
tuesday, the symposium on the 1965 debate between james baldwin and william f buckley junior on the american dream wednesday, the american history cities tour. thursday, the declaration of independence and efforts to protect the original document. watch our special primetime edition of american history tv starting monday at 8:00 eastern. two and in every week and as we tell americans history on c-span 3 >> . >> like many of us, we take vacation time. like the first lady of...
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buckley's could be servetive. and james baldwin's significance in american political thought at 9:25. 10:45 p.m. eastern princeton university professor on race in america. >> the spaven span cities tour is partnering with our cable providers as we travel across the united states. we learn the life of omaha, nebraska where the de porres club was fighting for equality. >> they had a reputation in omaha and in the united states as a city that when you came in if you were black you needed to keep your head down and you needed to be aware that you weren't going to be served in restaurants and you weren't going to be able to stay in hotels. when the de porres club began their operation, the idea of -- in fact the term civil rights, they used the term social justice. the idea of civil rights was so far removed from the idea of the greater community of omaha or the united states that they were kind of operating in a vacuum. i always like to say that they were operating without a net. there were not the support groups. the
buckley's could be servetive. and james baldwin's significance in american political thought at 9:25. 10:45 p.m. eastern princeton university professor on race in america. >> the spaven span cities tour is partnering with our cable providers as we travel across the united states. we learn the life of omaha, nebraska where the de porres club was fighting for equality. >> they had a reputation in omaha and in the united states as a city that when you came in if you were black you...
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and a symposium on the debate between william baldwin and william f buckley junior on the american dream. highlights of our c-span cities tour. examine the text of the declaration of independence. friday, we're in yorktown virginia to cover the replica of the french sailing ship that brought us representative lafayette. watch our special primetime edition of american history tv at monday at 8 p.m.. and tune in as we tell america's story on c-span3. >> each week, american history tv sits in on a class with a college professor. georgetown university professor talks about the different types of sex education used across the country in the 1950's. and why such courses have become politically divisive today. she compares programs in
and a symposium on the debate between william baldwin and william f buckley junior on the american dream. highlights of our c-span cities tour. examine the text of the declaration of independence. friday, we're in yorktown virginia to cover the replica of the french sailing ship that brought us representative lafayette. watch our special primetime edition of american history tv at monday at 8 p.m.. and tune in as we tell america's story on c-span3. >> each week, american history tv sits...
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buckley's view on american conservative. at 9:25 p.m. james baldwin's significance in american political thought. at 10:45 principle ton university president on race in america. on c-span today's announcement by new jersey governor chris christie that he's running for the presidential nomination. you can see his comments beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern. in omaha and in the united states as a city that when you came in if you were black, you needed to keep your head down and you needed to be aware you weren't going to be served in restaurants, you weren't going to be able to stay in hotels. when the de porres club began its operation, they used the term social justice because civil rights wasn't part of the national lexicon at that time. the idea of civil rights was so far removed from the idea of the greater community of omaha or the united states, that they were kind of operating in a vacuum. i always like to say they were operating without a net. there were not those support groups. there were not the prior experiences of other groups t
buckley's view on american conservative. at 9:25 p.m. james baldwin's significance in american political thought. at 10:45 principle ton university president on race in america. on c-span today's announcement by new jersey governor chris christie that he's running for the presidential nomination. you can see his comments beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern. in omaha and in the united states as a city that when you came in if you were black, you needed to keep your head down and you needed to be...
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tuesday, a symposium on the 1955 debate between james baldwin and william f buckley junior about the american dream. wednesday, highlights of our 2015 c-span cities to her. thursday, examine the text of the declaration of independence of the efforts behind preserving the original document. we are in yorktown to cover a replica of a sailing ship that brought lafayette to america in the 1700s. watch american history tv starting on monday at 8:00 p.m. eastern we tell america's story on american history tv on c-span3. >> on thursday, we sat down with presidential candidate senator bernie sanders. he talked about his early life, his family, his first major bill in the senate, and why people should vote for him. this is part of a series of conversations with declared and potential 2016 presidential candidates, part of c-span's road to the white house coverage. we spoke to the senator in his office on cattle -- capitol hill. >> senator sanders, i want to talk about the issues that motivate your work here i want to begin talking about you. you ran for senate a couple times in the 1970's. tha
tuesday, a symposium on the 1955 debate between james baldwin and william f buckley junior about the american dream. wednesday, highlights of our 2015 c-span cities to her. thursday, examine the text of the declaration of independence of the efforts behind preserving the original document. we are in yorktown to cover a replica of a sailing ship that brought lafayette to america in the 1700s. watch american history tv starting on monday at 8:00 p.m. eastern we tell america's story on american...
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tuesday, the debate between james baldwin and william buckley about the american dream. wednesday, the highlight of the city's tour. thursday, the examination of the text of the declaration of independence. friday, we cover the welcoming ceremony of the french ship that brought a general to america in 1780. watch on monday. tune in and we will tell america's story on c-span 3. >> david cameron takes questions from the house of commons. then, interviews with rand paul and bernie sanders. and then, a chance to see q&a. >> on wednesday, david cameron answered questions from the house of commons on border security, renewable energy, and expanding broadband. this is 35 minutes. >> order. questions for the prime minister? martin dickens. >> mr. speaker, i'm sure the whole house will wish to join in celebrating armed forces week. >> here, here. >> our armed forces are the best in the world and this week is an important opportunity to pause and reflect on their dedication and their sacrifice in keeping the country safe. mr. speaker, this morning i had meetings with ministerial c
tuesday, the debate between james baldwin and william buckley about the american dream. wednesday, the highlight of the city's tour. thursday, the examination of the text of the declaration of independence. friday, we cover the welcoming ceremony of the french ship that brought a general to america in 1780. watch on monday. tune in and we will tell america's story on c-span 3. >> david cameron takes questions from the house of commons. then, interviews with rand paul and bernie sanders....
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you know this is it one thing i want you to graduate from high school you know be like the first buckleycarlton to graduate from high school. and i said what did you do are you going to graduate he is in college but they will rescind it, tense moment in the call and he says no, i am going to graduate but anymore trouble. >> what happened i don't want to tell sue tell me what happened he said i left a cup of dip spit on my desk. i said whose dip spit was it? >> and he said it was mine. i said you dip. >> he said yes, i do. and my first thought was you know first of all, just to be i never blame applies for kids ever i mean that i really don't -- the connection. >> their failings from a young age i hold them responsible as adults even when like 5 i am exaggerating we are excellent every advantage their failures are their failures first time in almost 21 years being a parent i had a voice inside that said it's your fault you did this. but i had to be sure so there are 1,000 different kinds of dip on the shth ma as you know; right? >> i mean endless number of -- of kinds of chewing tobacco c
you know this is it one thing i want you to graduate from high school you know be like the first buckleycarlton to graduate from high school. and i said what did you do are you going to graduate he is in college but they will rescind it, tense moment in the call and he says no, i am going to graduate but anymore trouble. >> what happened i don't want to tell sue tell me what happened he said i left a cup of dip spit on my desk. i said whose dip spit was it? >> and he said it was...
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i cast my first presidential vote for barry goldwater, first job in journalism with bill buckley, that's where i come from. now, his problem is two-fold. immigration. he happens to be where a majority of republicans are, which is a path to not just citizenship actually he hasn't gone there that far, that's where a majority of republicans are. his is a pathway to legalization. >> legalization. >> on common core i think he's wildly wrong, but who isn't? are we looking for a candidate for whom there's no possible flaws? my answer to johnny is that's no democrat. that's a reagan republican. >> chuck, let me ask to you put these two together after watching clinton's speech and how she's going to try to run, is jeb bush the smart choice for republicans basically to beat her at her own game established long record gravitas he can play on her field or smarter for republicans to try to change the game and come with somebody who is a fresh face no tie to washington at all, and try to make that appeal? >> well there's also the issue of dynasty, right, they're both from previous presidential familie
i cast my first presidential vote for barry goldwater, first job in journalism with bill buckley, that's where i come from. now, his problem is two-fold. immigration. he happens to be where a majority of republicans are, which is a path to not just citizenship actually he hasn't gone there that far, that's where a majority of republicans are. his is a pathway to legalization. >> legalization. >> on common core i think he's wildly wrong, but who isn't? are we looking for a candidate...
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at 8:00 eastern will show you william f buckley. at 9:25 the discussion of james baldwin's significance in american political thought. at 10:45 p.m. eastern, princeton university eddy glod on race in america. we return to the conversation of what minorities face to get into college. this hour long panel looks into the pell grant program and other campus programs. >> before i swear you in for the purposes of identification i will introduce you all. you have seven minutes to speak. green go yellow you get two minutes to wrap up three red we will then begun to our first panelist this afternoon is miss megan mclean. our second panelist is dr. richard vetter. with the center of college affordability and productivity. and our third panelist is elizabeth baylor for the center of progress. mr. good is not here yet, we'll continue, and when he arrives, we'll introduce him. i want to ask the panelists to raise your right hand and swear and affirm to the best of your knowledge and belief, the information that you're about to provide to us is t
at 8:00 eastern will show you william f buckley. at 9:25 the discussion of james baldwin's significance in american political thought. at 10:45 p.m. eastern, princeton university eddy glod on race in america. we return to the conversation of what minorities face to get into college. this hour long panel looks into the pell grant program and other campus programs. >> before i swear you in for the purposes of identification i will introduce you all. you have seven minutes to speak. green go...
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the one thing i want is you to graduate from high school, bigger first buckley carlson to graduate fromhigh school. i said what did you do? are you going to graduate? it's a tense moment. he says no, i graduate but i'm in trouble. what happened? i do want to tell you. said i left a cup of dip spit on my desk. i said whose dip spit was that? he said it was mine. i said you dip? yes i do. my first thought to be clear eyed never blame myself for my kids. i really don't. they are their feelings from a young age a hold them responsible as adults even when they are five. my wife will say what you do wrong question we did nothing wrong. we are excellent parents. we give them every advantage of their failures are their failures. and i mean that with total sincerity. this is the first time in almost 21 years y had a little voice in side that said it is your fault. you did this. but i have to be sure. .. i don't have the secret wife, i am unman and my feeling is i will be honest about things but i am embarrassed, don't care if this until he graduates. what is the punishment for dipping? the punis
the one thing i want is you to graduate from high school, bigger first buckley carlson to graduate fromhigh school. i said what did you do? are you going to graduate? it's a tense moment. he says no, i graduate but i'm in trouble. what happened? i do want to tell you. said i left a cup of dip spit on my desk. i said whose dip spit was that? he said it was mine. i said you dip? yes i do. my first thought to be clear eyed never blame myself for my kids. i really don't. they are their feelings...