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university of california, berkeley, california for pioneering innovations in microelectronics, the firstustry standard for model circuit design and the first three dimensional trance mitres for technology. [ applause ] >> mark s. -- [ applause ] national medal of technology and innovation to mark s., university of southern california, california. for the invention, development and application of bioelectronics in medication including a retinal prosthesis improving a patient's quality of life. [ applause ] >> cato t. laurenson. [ applause ] national medal of technology and innovation university of connecticut, connecticut. for seminal work in the engineering of musculoskeletal work and extraordinary work in promoting diversity and excellence in science. [ applause ] jonathan mark rothford [ applause ] >> national medal of technology and innovation for cat lizer corporation and yale school of medicine, connecticut. commercialization for dna sequencing technology making access easier, faster and more cost effective for researchers across the world. [ applause ] >> let's give another big rou
university of california, berkeley, california for pioneering innovations in microelectronics, the firstustry standard for model circuit design and the first three dimensional trance mitres for technology. [ applause ] >> mark s. -- [ applause ] national medal of technology and innovation to mark s., university of southern california, california. for the invention, development and application of bioelectronics in medication including a retinal prosthesis improving a patient's quality of...
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. >> sessions at the university of alabama, senator barbara boxer at the university of california berkeleyana wesleyan university. >> to be strong and courageous and to learn to stand for who you are and what you believe is a way that you have changed here , and it will carry into the >>.nce of your life and white house officials, vice president joe biden at the university of notre dame, attorney general loretta lynch at spellman college, at present -- and president barack obama at rutgers university. that i amny wonder optimistic, a new generation of americans has reached up and bent the arc of history in the direction of more freedom and more opportunity and more justice. it is your turn now to shape our nation's destiny as well as your own. get to work. >> commencement speeches, this memorial day at noon eastern on c-span. weekend on american artifacts, a tour of some of the oldest rooms in the u.s. capital with senator mitch mcconnell. here is a preview. came back to visit the friends i had made the previous two summers, the next summer, the summer of 1965 and once again i happened to
. >> sessions at the university of alabama, senator barbara boxer at the university of california berkeleyana wesleyan university. >> to be strong and courageous and to learn to stand for who you are and what you believe is a way that you have changed here , and it will carry into the >>.nce of your life and white house officials, vice president joe biden at the university of notre dame, attorney general loretta lynch at spellman college, at present -- and president barack...
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jeff sessions at the university of alabama in huntsville, barbara boxer at the university of california berkeley, and governor mike pence at indiana wesleyan university. >> to be strong and to be courageous, and to learn to stand for who you are what you believe. it's a way you have changed here. and will carry into the balance of your life. >> and white house officials. vice president joe biden at the university of notre dame, attorney general loretta lynch at spelman college, and president barack obama at rutgers university. >> is it any wonder i'm optimistic? throughout our history, a new generation of americans has reached up and bent the arc of history at the direction of more freedom and more opportunity and more justice. class of 2016, it is your turn now to shape our nation's s&e as well -- destiny as well as your own, so get to work. >> commencement speeches. at noon eastern on c-span. >> history professor kevin schultz discusses how the left wing and right wing in the 1960's were influenced by 2 friends from opposite ends of the political spectrum, conservative william buckley and libe
jeff sessions at the university of alabama in huntsville, barbara boxer at the university of california berkeley, and governor mike pence at indiana wesleyan university. >> to be strong and to be courageous, and to learn to stand for who you are what you believe. it's a way you have changed here. and will carry into the balance of your life. >> and white house officials. vice president joe biden at the university of notre dame, attorney general loretta lynch at spelman college, and...
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take vo cesar --decenas de estudiantey abajadores de luniversidde california en berkeley iniciaron una protesta, -- luego que la entidad anunciar despidos debido al deficit presupuestario que enfrentan. --segun indicaron los manifestantes, la universidad podria prescindir de unos 500 trabajadores en los proximos dos aÑos. --algunos empleados aseguran que ya recibieron notificaciones de despido. vo blanca --comienza a verse afectada la salud de las personas que se encuentran en huelga de hambre en san francisco. se niegan a inger alimentossoli desde el pasado 21 de abril, exige laeitucion del j de policia de san francisco. --mas adelante, pilariÑo nocuen dispuestos a llegar estos manifestantes e estan piendo en riesgo su propia vida.
take vo cesar --decenas de estudiantey abajadores de luniversidde california en berkeley iniciaron una protesta, -- luego que la entidad anunciar despidos debido al deficit presupuestario que enfrentan. --segun indicaron los manifestantes, la universidad podria prescindir de unos 500 trabajadores en los proximos dos aÑos. --algunos empleados aseguran que ya recibieron notificaciones de despido. vo blanca --comienza a verse afectada la salud de las personas que se encuentran en huelga de hambre...
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[applause] >> california senator barbara boxer told the graduates of the university of california-berkeley's school of politics to be resilient in the face of criticism. the democratic lawmaker, who announced in january her plans to retire after serving more than 30 years in congress, also talked about her own future beyond elected office. this is ten minutes. [applause] >> thank you so much, professor. and i am so sorry about that internship. [laughter] but remember, jennifer lawrence did not win "american idol," is so we all make mistakes, and i apologize. and my staff is here, and they're going to get an earful too. [laughter] but what a wonderful welcome, and i want to say to all the faculty, the parents, the friends, it's wonderful you're here, and most of all i want to say congratulations to the uc berkeley political science class of 2016! [cheers and applause] fantastic. [applause] congratulations, you did it. no more late nights at doe or moffitt be libraries, no more last minute cramming for your last poly-sci final. it's over, folks, no more. today you can finally celebrate. but ri
[applause] >> california senator barbara boxer told the graduates of the university of california-berkeley's school of politics to be resilient in the face of criticism. the democratic lawmaker, who announced in january her plans to retire after serving more than 30 years in congress, also talked about her own future beyond elected office. this is ten minutes. [applause] >> thank you so much, professor. and i am so sorry about that internship. [laughter] but remember, jennifer...
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university of california, and berkeley national lab, california, for his foundational contributions to the field of nano science, for the development of nano crystals as a building block of nano technologies and for his leadership in the nano science community. [applause] >> michael artin. [applause] national medal of science to michael artin, massachusetts institute of technology, massachusetts, for his leadership in modern algebraic geometry, including three major bodies of work. [applause] >> albert bandura. [applause] >> national medal of science to albert bandura, stanford university, california, for fundamental advances in the understanding of social learning mechanisms and thinking processes in motivation and behavioral change and for the development of social cognitive theory of human action and psychological development. [applause] >> stanley falkow. [applause] >> national medal of science to stanley falkow, stanford university school of medicine, california, for his monumental contributions toward understanding how microbes cause disease and resist the effects of antibiotics
university of california, and berkeley national lab, california, for his foundational contributions to the field of nano science, for the development of nano crystals as a building block of nano technologies and for his leadership in the nano science community. [applause] >> michael artin. [applause] national medal of science to michael artin, massachusetts institute of technology, massachusetts, for his leadership in modern algebraic geometry, including three major bodies of work....
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the california part. berkeley in the 1960's was at the center of everything. the antiwar movement, the free speech movement, the human rights movement. it was the perfect place for an undisciplined, selfish twentysomething to begin his search for himself, a righteous cause, and a job that he loved. everyone living in berkeley in the 1960's opposed the vietnam war. i was not different. it was the age of aquarius, but i never had long hair and i never wore love beads. i learned to play popular songs on my guitar but i was never a committed, serious antiwar protester. i found a cause, however. one i still feel passionately about today. a few hours east of berkeley are the sierra nevada mountains. i fell in love with those mountains and the ineffable natural beauty of yosemite. i cared about the wilderness and i wanted to help preserve it and i joined the sierra club, became an environmentalist. during my california springs and summers, i spent most of my days in the high sierras and yosemite valley, working as a river guide and a rock climbing instructor. i loved
the california part. berkeley in the 1960's was at the center of everything. the antiwar movement, the free speech movement, the human rights movement. it was the perfect place for an undisciplined, selfish twentysomething to begin his search for himself, a righteous cause, and a job that he loved. everyone living in berkeley in the 1960's opposed the vietnam war. i was not different. it was the age of aquarius, but i never had long hair and i never wore love beads. i learned to play popular...
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the university of california, berkeley has been named one of the top 10 universities.ing list of top public universities. the new study gave the university of california, berkeley a great of a plus for their value, academic programs, professors, students live, and athletes--athletics. the one category that received a great lore that a eight was safety where kelp earned a c. -- >> reporter: horrified or shocked... it had grown more down the road was arrested in san mateo accused of animal cruelty. working at pet smart, according to investigators. if that was dropped off in his care within a couple minutes the cat had two broken legs, and richard long and a bloody mouth. they are working with the police department. -- a ruptured lung and bloody mouth. >> reporter: calling on governor jerry brown for finding more freeway cameras for funding for it as much as they can. >> reporter: in oakland a young comic at the center of a sex scandal involving oakland police departments will let to go on record with how many police she word connected to while working as a call brokerage
the university of california, berkeley has been named one of the top 10 universities.ing list of top public universities. the new study gave the university of california, berkeley a great of a plus for their value, academic programs, professors, students live, and athletes--athletics. the one category that received a great lore that a eight was safety where kelp earned a c. -- >> reporter: horrified or shocked... it had grown more down the road was arrested in san mateo accused of animal...
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[applause] >> national medal of technology to chenming hu, university of california, berkeley, californiafor pioneering innovations in microelectronics, including reliability technologies, the first industry standard model for circuit design and the first transistors.onal [applause] >> mark humayan. [applause] >> national medal of technology humayan,ation to mark university of southern california, california, for the invention, development and application of bioelectronics in medicine, including a retinal sis for rescoring vision to the blind, thereby significantly improving a patient's quality of life. [applause] cato t. laurencin. [applause] >> national medal of technology to catovation laurencin, university of forecticut, connecticut, musculoskeletal solutions, in the design of forment regeneration and extraordinary work in promoting diversity and excellence in science. [applause] >> jonathan marc rothberg. [applause] of technologydal and innovation to jonathan marc rothberg, four catalyzer corporation and yale school of forcine, connecticut, pioneering innovations of next-generation d
[applause] >> national medal of technology to chenming hu, university of california, berkeley, californiafor pioneering innovations in microelectronics, including reliability technologies, the first industry standard model for circuit design and the first transistors.onal [applause] >> mark humayan. [applause] >> national medal of technology humayan,ation to mark university of southern california, california, for the invention, development and application of bioelectronics in...
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is >> senator sessions at the university of alabama in huntsville, senator boxer at the of california berkeley, and governor pence at university.eyan >> be strong and be courageous. stand for who you are and what you believe. you've changed here and will carry into the balance of your life. officials,e house vice president joe biden at the university of notre dame, lynchey general loretta at the spelman college, and president barack obama at university. president obama: is it any optimistic?i am throughout our history a new generations of americans has arc of up and bent the history in the direction of more freedom, more opportunity, and more justice. the class of 2016, it is your turn now. nation's destiny as well as your own. so get to work! thismmencement speeches memorial day, noon eastern on c-span. >> coming up next, albany law professor emeritus paul finkelman delivering a keynote address. mr. finkelman compares the roles of congress, states, and the president in developing immigration policy from the colonial period to modern day. part of a two-day societyitol historical symposium. it'
is >> senator sessions at the university of alabama in huntsville, senator boxer at the of california berkeley, and governor pence at university.eyan >> be strong and be courageous. stand for who you are and what you believe. you've changed here and will carry into the balance of your life. officials,e house vice president joe biden at the university of notre dame, lynchey general loretta at the spelman college, and president barack obama at university. president obama: is it any...
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addressing the graduating class at the university of california berkeley, sandberg shared her moving, resilience, and finding gratitude in the face of loss. >> it is the greatest irony of my life that losing my husband helped me find deeper gratitude, gratitude for the kindness of my friends, the love of my family, and the laughter of my children. my hope for you is you can find that gratitude, not just on the easy days like today, but on the hard days when you will need it. dave's death changed me in very profound ways. i learned about the depths of sadness and the brutality of loss, but i also learned that when life sucks you under, you can kick against the bottom, find the surface, and breathe again. i am sharing this with you today in the hope that on this day in your lives, with all the momentum and the joy, you can learn and life the lessons i only learned in death, lessons about hope, about strength, and about the light within us that will not be extinguished. emily: such a moving speech and worth checking out the full thing online. i know it took her a lot of courage to do th
addressing the graduating class at the university of california berkeley, sandberg shared her moving, resilience, and finding gratitude in the face of loss. >> it is the greatest irony of my life that losing my husband helped me find deeper gratitude, gratitude for the kindness of my friends, the love of my family, and the laughter of my children. my hope for you is you can find that gratitude, not just on the easy days like today, but on the hard days when you will need it. dave's death...
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something i've never seen before but it's one of those times where a pitcher from the university of california berkeleyo much time on his hands. let's go to california. watch this closing closely. you didn't see what happened there. watch it. he tries to throw it through a pipe and does. he throws it through the pipe. >> wow! >> he did it 5,672 times before -- i don't know how many times. >> a lot of tries. >> wow! >> what are you doing out there. >> moving. >> there's no class. >> the much to do. >> what does he get for that? >> howard eskin talks about it. that's what he got. >> meth athletes get in college they get good grades. (laughter). >> there you go. >> good answer, howard. >> gets a lot of views on youtube. >> it would be nice if we can get really good weather. >>> it would be nice. we'll have good weather in between not so great weather. okay? few spotty showers tomorrow more sun warms us close to 70. thursday better day. friday late showers and storms. saturday few scattered showers. sunday is nice. monday is nice. next tuesday the pick of the seven day. let's hope it that stays way. >> tha
something i've never seen before but it's one of those times where a pitcher from the university of california berkeleyo much time on his hands. let's go to california. watch this closing closely. you didn't see what happened there. watch it. he tries to throw it through a pipe and does. he throws it through the pipe. >> wow! >> he did it 5,672 times before -- i don't know how many times. >> a lot of tries. >> wow! >> what are you doing out there. >> moving....
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they just had a contract the other day, california berkeley, $85 million deal with cal berkeley.ting into the big ten, in the pac-12, and obviously they're with merrill in the big ten. they're getting even bigger. >> i'm not going to bet against this name at all. everything pete has mentioned i think is fantastic. i think you might get it at better prices. >> another stock? or wait for this to come in? >> i wait for it to come in. i like what they're doing. they've made fantastic awhich situations. i wait for the stock to come in. it will be in the 30s before i look at this. >> international is 15% of their sales right now. when that starts to turn on, that's going to be huge. we know how huge nike is in china. this is a brand, especially with the people you mentioned, the professionals, that could go national in a big way. >> still ahead, the secret sign that the dollar crush could finally be coming to an end, right after the break. rare comments from steve cohen on why this could be the end of the bull market. kelly is here with the words that are sending chills through the str
they just had a contract the other day, california berkeley, $85 million deal with cal berkeley.ting into the big ten, in the pac-12, and obviously they're with merrill in the big ten. they're getting even bigger. >> i'm not going to bet against this name at all. everything pete has mentioned i think is fantastic. i think you might get it at better prices. >> another stock? or wait for this to come in? >> i wait for it to come in. i like what they're doing. they've made...
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she she ended up going to the university of california berkeley. she did ask. she tried to move things where she could. there is another case and i will just mention it because of 50 soldiers who are court-martialed she was feeding eleanor material about it and she was encouraging fdr to do something. >> whether another place they interact with one another had to do with crossing between civil-rights and human rights. dish you really straight shape it legally and likewise on the human rights struggle yet both of them use the mother's language and often talked about getting at home. and at the same way, i think polly was the first person within the government to ever do assessment of u.s. human rights compliance domestically. that was was like 1947 or something like that. i wonder did you find the space where they're both working in between everybody that gave them away? i can remember it was probably second year of law school, your your question makes me think of this, i don't know if this is an answer but this is the second year of polly's law school school an
she she ended up going to the university of california berkeley. she did ask. she tried to move things where she could. there is another case and i will just mention it because of 50 soldiers who are court-martialed she was feeding eleanor material about it and she was encouraging fdr to do something. >> whether another place they interact with one another had to do with crossing between civil-rights and human rights. dish you really straight shape it legally and likewise on the human...
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no beland's papers -- noland's papers are at university of california-berkeley, and it turns out that he was informed about the incident by william miller. william miller being the young lieutenant who had arranged for the funeral of birch in xiuxo to. miller was convinced that birch had been wronged, you know, that there should have been more attention given to his death, that he did deserve recognition. and since that had not happened, since the incident had been forgotten, he wrote to noland, and noland then as a u.s. senator was actually able to gain access to the secret files. but noland chose to interpret it as kind of a revision of history, as a rewriting of history saying that we would have known, had we only known about this incident, we would have known better. >> thank you. since we're talking about archives, since we're at the homes of the national institute project, maybe you can talk for a moment about what kind of document, what kind of sources you used for the book. you already alluded to the fact that access in china is difficult these days. what kind of sources did y
no beland's papers -- noland's papers are at university of california-berkeley, and it turns out that he was informed about the incident by william miller. william miller being the young lieutenant who had arranged for the funeral of birch in xiuxo to. miller was convinced that birch had been wronged, you know, that there should have been more attention given to his death, that he did deserve recognition. and since that had not happened, since the incident had been forgotten, he wrote to...
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. >> what we can do -- >> reporter: we took the results to an expert at university of california at berkeley. he has been studying the effects of long term exposure in chile where levels are higher than what we found. >> 4 to 5 fold increase in lung cancer. 11 fold increase in kidney cancer. if you exstrapilate down to the estimated risk, that is fairly high. stopping once or twice -- >> your risk may not be zero but it will be close enough. >> reporter: you may want to think twice before making a habit out of it. especially if you are pregnant or have kids. he takes that advice a step further. >> if that is a problem that persists in those chains you need tell people. people may depend on those restaurants for a lot of their diet. >> reporter: county health inspectors should be checking arsenic levels, something we confirmed is not happening. >> if you have a problem that is more than once or twice at a restaurant and your arsenic persists you should have to put up a fine. >> reporter: as for people who use the water every day to cook and shower it could be much more serious. >> like cigare
. >> what we can do -- >> reporter: we took the results to an expert at university of california at berkeley. he has been studying the effects of long term exposure in chile where levels are higher than what we found. >> 4 to 5 fold increase in lung cancer. 11 fold increase in kidney cancer. if you exstrapilate down to the estimated risk, that is fairly high. stopping once or twice -- >> your risk may not be zero but it will be close enough. >> reporter: you may...
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the chronicle hosting the bay area book festival in downtown berkeley, california on the first weekend of june. later we head to chicago for live coverage of the 32 annual printers rowlett fest featuring seymour hersh, amy goodman and sebastian younger. .. >> good morning. welcome and good morning. my name is sarwar kashmeri.
the chronicle hosting the bay area book festival in downtown berkeley, california on the first weekend of june. later we head to chicago for live coverage of the 32 annual printers rowlett fest featuring seymour hersh, amy goodman and sebastian younger. .. >> good morning. welcome and good morning. my name is sarwar kashmeri.
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asÍ lo considerÓ el profesor hÉctor cÁrdenas, experto en polÍticas de la universidad de california en berkeleyso nueva york, son los que tienen los casos mÁs fuertes. falvio: por su parte, la defensa de chapo dijo que impugnar la decisiÓn. incluso ante la suprema corte de justicia para evitar la extradiciÓn. cada vez son mÁs niÑos latinos nacidos en este paÍs y pierden el idioma espaÑol. quÉ se puede hacer para que ellos aprendan de manera mÁs eficiente? de los vecinos, teniÉndose las primeras imÁgenes de los restos del aviÓn donde murieron todos los pasajeros y la tripulaciÓn. y tiene tan sÓlo usted dos dÍas para registrarse para votar en las elecciones primarias, que interese p su voto podrÍa ser decisivo en una contienda en particular. repotera: ya estÁ todo listo o partido de vuelta entre los troyanos de la amÉrica y monterrey. el manchester united vuelve a alcanzar otro tÍtulo. esto y mÁs despuÉs de la pausa. no le cambiÉ, regresamos mÁs rÁpido que inmediatamente. --quedo captado en video esta flavio: quedÓ cortado en video esta persecuciÓn a alta velocidad de un carro robado en un conces
asÍ lo considerÓ el profesor hÉctor cÁrdenas, experto en polÍticas de la universidad de california en berkeleyso nueva york, son los que tienen los casos mÁs fuertes. falvio: por su parte, la defensa de chapo dijo que impugnar la decisiÓn. incluso ante la suprema corte de justicia para evitar la extradiciÓn. cada vez son mÁs niÑos latinos nacidos en este paÍs y pierden el idioma espaÑol. quÉ se puede hacer para que ellos aprendan de manera mÁs eficiente? de los vecinos,...
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nolan's papers are at university of california-berkeley, and it turns out that he was informed about the incident by william miller. william miller being the young lieutenant who had arranged for the funeral of birch. miller was convinced that birch had been wronged, you know, that there should have been more attention given to his death, that he did deserve recognition, and since that had not happened since the incident had been forgotten, he wrote to nolan, and nolan then -- as a u.s. senator -- was actually able to gain access to the secret files. .. what kind of sources used. you allude to the fact access in china is difficult these days. what kind of sources did you use? second question, what do you was the most challenging thing about writing the biography? >> putting this book together was a real effective story. you know, there are some of the different pieces to it, different aspects to it. as i mentioned before i was very fortunate to meet three of birches surviving brothers, papers of william dolan at uc berkeley, papers of the wedemeyer at the hoover institution. the 14th
nolan's papers are at university of california-berkeley, and it turns out that he was informed about the incident by william miller. william miller being the young lieutenant who had arranged for the funeral of birch. miller was convinced that birch had been wronged, you know, that there should have been more attention given to his death, that he did deserve recognition, and since that had not happened since the incident had been forgotten, he wrote to nolan, and nolan then -- as a u.s. senator...
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ray rice, former labor secretary to bill clinton, professor of public policy at university of california berkeley. clinton going after donald trump on the housing stuff today was interesting for a number of reasons. i think it sort of distilled down a kind of essential message. we should be clear at one level that in the thousand people most responsible for the housing crash, donald trump is not among those thousand people. yet what do you think this attack says about him, says where this race is? >> basically i think, chris, what the hillary clinton campaign is trying to do is to say effectively that donald trump is a -- he's not a populist. he is not anti-establishment. he is sort of notorious member of the establishment who has used every gimmick in the book, including eminent domain, getting the government to take property for his behalf, getting subsidies from government, paying off politicians, and predicting the housing crisis and using the housing crisis. and this is the worst aspects of the establishment. this is the power-money structure at its worst. >> you know, there's also the fact
ray rice, former labor secretary to bill clinton, professor of public policy at university of california berkeley. clinton going after donald trump on the housing stuff today was interesting for a number of reasons. i think it sort of distilled down a kind of essential message. we should be clear at one level that in the thousand people most responsible for the housing crash, donald trump is not among those thousand people. yet what do you think this attack says about him, says where this race...
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new orleans papers, university of california berkeley, and it turns out that he was informed about the incident by william miller, miller being a young lieutenant arranged for the funeral of birch. miller was convinced that birch of been wronged, they're should have been more attention given to his death. he did deserve recognition. test that had not happened he wrote to nolan and nolan then was actually able to gain access to the secret files. but no one chose to interpret it as kind of a revision of history, rewriting of history saying that we would have -- hatley only known about the incident we would've known better. >> thank you. since we're talking about archives, maybe you can talk for a moment about what kind of documents and sources you used for the book.book. he already alluded to the fact that access in china is difficult these days. and what to you was the most challenging thing about writing a biography? >> putting this book together was a detective story. there are so many different pieces to it, different aspects to it. so as i mentioned before, i was fortunate fortunate
new orleans papers, university of california berkeley, and it turns out that he was informed about the incident by william miller, miller being a young lieutenant arranged for the funeral of birch. miller was convinced that birch of been wronged, they're should have been more attention given to his death. he did deserve recognition. test that had not happened he wrote to nolan and nolan then was actually able to gain access to the secret files. but no one chose to interpret it as kind of a...
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politicians, senator jeff sessions in huntsville, senator barbara boxer at the university of california: berkeley, and governor mike pence at indiana wesleyan university. >> to be strong and courageous, and to learn to stand for who you are and what you believe. it is a way that you have changed here. carry into the balance of your life. announcer: and vice president joe biden at the university of notre dame, loretta lynch at spelman college, and president obama at rutgers university. pres. obama: is it any wonder that i am optimistic? throughout our history, a new generation of americans has reached up and didn't the arc of history in the direction of more freedom, opportunity, and justice. yourlass of 2016, it is turn to shape our nation's destiny as well as your own, so get to work. announcer: commencement speeches, this memorial day on c-span. the libertarian party holds its national convention this weekend in orlando, florida. that event includes a debate tonight between the presidential candidates. we will take you there live in about a half hour from now at 8:00 eastern when things get und
politicians, senator jeff sessions in huntsville, senator barbara boxer at the university of california: berkeley, and governor mike pence at indiana wesleyan university. >> to be strong and courageous, and to learn to stand for who you are and what you believe. it is a way that you have changed here. carry into the balance of your life. announcer: and vice president joe biden at the university of notre dame, loretta lynch at spelman college, and president obama at rutgers university....
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sessions at the university of alabama in huntsville, senator barbara boxer at the university of california berkeley, and governor mike penn at indiana wesleyan university. >> to be strong and courageous and to learn to stand for who you are and what you believe is a way that you've changed here and will carry into the balance of your life. >> and white house officials, joe biden at the university of notre dame, attorney general loretta lynch at spellman college and president obama at rutgers university. >> it is any wonder that i'm optimistic? throughout our history, a new generation of americans has reached up and bent the arc of history in the direction of more freedom and more opportunity and more justice. and class of 2016, it is your turn now. to shape our nation's destiny as well as your own. so get to work. >> kmins commencement speeches this weekend on c-span. >> july partisan policy center published a report on the needs of america's aging recommendation. they address medicare stability and long term insurance and affordable housing for seniors. two former housing secretaries hen ris cisne
sessions at the university of alabama in huntsville, senator barbara boxer at the university of california berkeley, and governor mike penn at indiana wesleyan university. >> to be strong and courageous and to learn to stand for who you are and what you believe is a way that you've changed here and will carry into the balance of your life. >> and white house officials, joe biden at the university of notre dame, attorney general loretta lynch at spellman college and president obama...
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the already nominee, and it is the fall she is looking at, not the summer in san francisco, california, berkeleythat will ultimately become a horror pit if any democrat decides to do an exorcism. >> we are talking about the area of san francisco that even president obama got heckled.>> remember that obama will won in the bay area and hillary clinton took the rest of the state, so it will be interesting to see how the allegiant realigns and in the june primary.>> and in 1988, jesse jackson took california, and i was the national chair of the jackson campaign. >> i think we forgot that. >> anyone the banana? a man named the caucus. -- the caucus -- dekakus and does anybody remember either one? >> no they don't. >>> and hillary clinton said she is actually running against donald trump, and that strategy could backfire issues an embarrassing loss in california, the message will be that you cannot win in november.>> to start with, she would not have an embarrassing loss in california. if she plays it smart, she will concede the business of income inequality. she will concede the business of where you
the already nominee, and it is the fall she is looking at, not the summer in san francisco, california, berkeleythat will ultimately become a horror pit if any democrat decides to do an exorcism. >> we are talking about the area of san francisco that even president obama got heckled.>> remember that obama will won in the bay area and hillary clinton took the rest of the state, so it will be interesting to see how the allegiant realigns and in the june primary.>> and in 1988,...
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addressing the graduating class at the university of california, berkeley, how she learned to persevereay what i learned in life. today i'm going to try to tell you what i learned in death. >> reporter: sheryl sandberg speaking publicly for the first time about the sudden loss of her husband dave goldberg a year ago. >> when life sucks you under you can kick against bottom, find the surface and breathe again. [ applause ] the question is not if some of these things will happen to you, they will. what i want to talk about today is what you do next. >> reporter: sharing lessons of bouncing back from life's toughest times. >> you'll be defined not just by what you achieve but by how you survive. >> reporter: sandberg surviving on hard-earned wisdom. >> 11 days before the anniversary of dave's death, i broke down crying to a friend of mine. and through tears, we asked each other how we would live if we knew we had 11 days left. i mean, live with the understandiunderstand ing how precious every day is. >> reporter: charging tomorrow's leaders to lean in to hope and joy. >> reporte . >> losin
addressing the graduating class at the university of california, berkeley, how she learned to persevereay what i learned in life. today i'm going to try to tell you what i learned in death. >> reporter: sheryl sandberg speaking publicly for the first time about the sudden loss of her husband dave goldberg a year ago. >> when life sucks you under you can kick against bottom, find the surface and breathe again. [ applause ] the question is not if some of these things will happen to...
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nolan's papers are at university of california-berkeley, and it turns out that he was informed about the incident by william miller. william miller being the young lieutenant who had arranged for the funeral of birch. miller was convinced that birch had been wronged, you know, that there should have been more attention given to his death, that he did deserve recognition, and since that had not happened since the incident had been forgotten, he wrote to nolan, and nolan then -- as a u.s. senator -- was actually able to gain access to the secret files. ..
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senator barbara boxer at the university of california, darkly. -- berkeley. >> to be strong and courageous and to learn to stand for who you are and what you believe. you will carry that into the balance of your life. >> white house officials. vice president joe biden. general loretta lynch at spelman college and president barack obama at rutgers university. >> is it an -- is it any wonder that i am optimistic? americansration of has reached up and bent the arc of history in the direction of more justice. the class of 2016 -- it is your turn now to shape our nation's destiny as well as your own. get to work. >> commencement speeches this memorial day on c-span. >> this morning, usa today transportation reporter looks at how the administration is planning on handling delays at airports security checkpoints during the summer travel season. and jeremy butler from the iraq and afghan were veterans administration discusses some issues affecting veterans. as always, we will take your calls and you can join the conversation on face book and twitter. washington journal is next. ♪ host: a very good
senator barbara boxer at the university of california, darkly. -- berkeley. >> to be strong and courageous and to learn to stand for who you are and what you believe. you will carry that into the balance of your life. >> white house officials. vice president joe biden. general loretta lynch at spelman college and president barack obama at rutgers university. >> is it an -- is it any wonder that i am optimistic? americansration of has reached up and bent the arc of history in...
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a meeting at the university of california berkeley federalist society. this is an hour and-a-half. ew welcome to the berkeley society's final gathering for this academic year. justice antonin scalia legacy. copresident of the chapter and we're very gracious for your kind support you've given us throughout this year. you've meant so much to us. we're indebted to our distinguished panelists who have come together to celebrate the distinguished legacy of justice scalia. tod today, we are joined by the following. today's event is also dedicated o justice scalia, the justice of the supreme court of the united states for nearly three ecades, one of the longest tenures on that institution. as an occasion, marking one of on the ice's milestones court, chief justice roberts' colleague says since chief justice roberts came on the same. it's not been the elena kagan remarked the yesterday will go down in history as one of the most transformational supreme court justices in the nation. is views on interpreting text have changed the way all of us talk and think about the law. all interpretation
a meeting at the university of california berkeley federalist society. this is an hour and-a-half. ew welcome to the berkeley society's final gathering for this academic year. justice antonin scalia legacy. copresident of the chapter and we're very gracious for your kind support you've given us throughout this year. you've meant so much to us. we're indebted to our distinguished panelists who have come together to celebrate the distinguished legacy of justice scalia. tod today, we are joined by...
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senator barbara boxer of the university of california berkeley and governor mike pence.ousrong and and to learn to stand for who you are and what you believe. and white house officials. vice president joe biden at the university of notre dame. attorney general loretta lynch and -- at spellman college. >> is it any wonder that i am optimistic? throughout our history, a new generation has reached up and met -- bent the arc of history in the direction of more freedom and opportunity and justice. to shape ourrn nation's destiny as well as your own, so get to work. >> commencement speeches, this memorial day at noon eastern on c-span. washington journal continues. host: covers been bruce westermann joins us now, a republican from arkansas, a member of the house natural resources committee -- national resources committee and aimed at addressing puerto rico's debt crisis. some conservative groups have worried that this legislation is going to leave taxpayers on the hook for puerto rico's bills. guest: it does the opposite and if we look ahead, we got into a situation with artic
senator barbara boxer of the university of california berkeley and governor mike pence.ousrong and and to learn to stand for who you are and what you believe. and white house officials. vice president joe biden at the university of notre dame. attorney general loretta lynch and -- at spellman college. >> is it any wonder that i am optimistic? throughout our history, a new generation has reached up and met -- bent the arc of history in the direction of more freedom and opportunity and...
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. >> at the university of alabama huntsville and barbara boxer of california berkeley and governor pence at indiana wesleyan university. >> to be strong and to be the courageous and to learn to stand for who you are and what you believe is a way that you've changed here and will carry into the balance of your life. >> vice president joe bide prest the university of notre dame, loretta lynch and president barack obama at rutgers university. >> is it any wonder that i'm optimistic throughout our history a new generation has reached up in the production of more freedom and more opportunity and more justice. class of 2016, it is your turn now to shape the destiny as well as your own, so get to work. >> this morning of -- memorial day afternoon. the united kingdom will vote on june 23 whether to remain a part of the european union. earlier this week the house of commons scottish affairs committee held a hearing on the exit and what it would mean for scotland. this is about two hours and ten minutes. >> order, order. providing evidence from the campaign in scotland i ask you to give an opening
. >> at the university of alabama huntsville and barbara boxer of california berkeley and governor pence at indiana wesleyan university. >> to be strong and to be the courageous and to learn to stand for who you are and what you believe is a way that you've changed here and will carry into the balance of your life. >> vice president joe bide prest the university of notre dame, loretta lynch and president barack obama at rutgers university. >> is it any wonder that i'm...
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senator barbara boxer at the university of california, berkeley and governor mike pence. >> to be strong to be courageous and to learn to stand for who you are and what you believe. >> and white house officials, vice president joe biden at the university of notre dame, attorney general at loretta lynch at spelman college, and president barack obama at rutgers university. >> is it any wonder that i am optimistic? throughout our history, a new generation of americans has been to be arc of history in the direction of more freedom and more opportunity and more justice. is your turn now to shape our nation hostage -- shape our nation's destiny. >> commencement speeches, this memorial day on c-span. c-span "road to the white house" coverage with bernie sanders's campaign rally in california. he spoke to voters in ventura for 40 minutes. [cheers and applause] with the energies i have seen here in a lower the state of california, all over america, no question in my mind that our grassroots activism will win the general election. [cheers and applause] but let me tell you in order to , defeat trum
senator barbara boxer at the university of california, berkeley and governor mike pence. >> to be strong to be courageous and to learn to stand for who you are and what you believe. >> and white house officials, vice president joe biden at the university of notre dame, attorney general at loretta lynch at spelman college, and president barack obama at rutgers university. >> is it any wonder that i am optimistic? throughout our history, a new generation of americans has been to...
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law clerks discusses influence on the american legal system at a meeting of the university of california berkeley federalist society. this is one hour and a half. >> welcome to the federal society final public gathering. justice antonin scalia's exceptional legacy. i'm the outgoing copresident of the chapter. we are grateful to you for the gracious and kind support you have given us throughout the year. you have meant so much to us. we are indebted to our distinguished pala who have come together to celebrate the legacy of of antonin scalia a. . this to our panelists. today's event is to the storied legacy of antonin scalia. he was a justice for nearly three decades, one of the longest tenures. as a location marking one of his milestones, chief justice roberts said that since justice scalia came on the supreme court, the place has not been the same. justice kagan remarked that justice scalia will go down in history as one of the most informational supreme court justices. his views on interpreting text has changed the way all of us think and talk about the law. the justice's contribution and its s
law clerks discusses influence on the american legal system at a meeting of the university of california berkeley federalist society. this is one hour and a half. >> welcome to the federal society final public gathering. justice antonin scalia's exceptional legacy. i'm the outgoing copresident of the chapter. we are grateful to you for the gracious and kind support you have given us throughout the year. you have meant so much to us. we are indebted to our distinguished pala who have come...
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senator barbara boxer at the university of california berkeley, and governor mike pence at indiana wesleyanrsity. >> to be strong and to be courageous, and to learn to stand for who you are and what you believe is a way that you've changed here. and will carry into the a balance of your life. >> and white house officials. vice president joe biden at the university of notre dame. attorney general loretta lynch at spellman college, and president barack obama at rutgers university. >> is it any wonder that i am optimistic? throughout our history a new generation of americans has reached up and bent the arc of history in the direction of more freedom, more opportunity and more justice, and class of 2016, it is your turn now to shape our nation's destiny as well as your own. so get to work! >>> commencement speeches this memorial day at noon eastern on c-span. >>> coming up shortly democratic presidential candidate bernie sanders of vermont will be speaking at a campaign rally at ventura college in california. voters in california going to the polls on june 7th to select a presidential candidate
senator barbara boxer at the university of california berkeley, and governor mike pence at indiana wesleyanrsity. >> to be strong and to be courageous, and to learn to stand for who you are and what you believe is a way that you've changed here. and will carry into the a balance of your life. >> and white house officials. vice president joe biden at the university of notre dame. attorney general loretta lynch at spellman college, and president barack obama at rutgers university....
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sessions of the university of alabama in huntsville, barbara boxer that ucla -- university of california berkeley to be strumming to be courageous, and to learn to stand for who you are and what you believe is a way that you have changed here. balance carry into the of your life -- >> and white house officials, vice president joe biden at the university of notre dame, attorney general l and john spelman college, and president barack obama at rutgers university -- >> is it any wonder that i am optimistic? history, a new generation of americans has reached up and at the arc of history and direction of more freedom and opportunity and more justice. and class of 2016, it is your shape our nation's destiny as well as year-round, so get to work. commencement speeches this memorial day at noon eastern on c-span. >> this we can come as a libertarian party opposes national convention in orlando. we will have live coverage saturday when the candidates faced with another in a debate. and sunday, when the party chooses his presidential and vice presidential nominees. eastern,turday, 8:00 and sunday, 9:45 a.m
sessions of the university of alabama in huntsville, barbara boxer that ucla -- university of california berkeley to be strumming to be courageous, and to learn to stand for who you are and what you believe is a way that you have changed here. balance carry into the of your life -- >> and white house officials, vice president joe biden at the university of notre dame, attorney general l and john spelman college, and president barack obama at rutgers university -- >> is it any wonder...
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held by the university of california berkeley, this is an hour and a half. >>> welcome to the berkeley federalist society final public gathering for this academic year. justin antonin scalia, an exceptional legacy. i'm so han dasgupta, the outgoing president of the chapter and we're grateful for the gracious support you've given us throughout the year. you've meant so much to us. we are endebted to our distinguished panelist who have come together to celebrate the distinguished legacy of justin antonin scalia. today's stewardship spence, mr. kevin walker and mr. david derek. today's event is an existence to the brilliant and storied legacy of justice scalia. he served on the supreme court nor nearly three decades, one of the langest tenures on the institution. marking one of the milestones on the court, chief justice roberts said since scalia came on the supreme court, the place has not been the same. indeed, kagen remarks that justice scalia will go down in history as one of the most transformational supreme court justices of the nation. his views on interpreting texts have changed th
held by the university of california berkeley, this is an hour and a half. >>> welcome to the berkeley federalist society final public gathering for this academic year. justin antonin scalia, an exceptional legacy. i'm so han dasgupta, the outgoing president of the chapter and we're grateful for the gracious support you've given us throughout the year. you've meant so much to us. we are endebted to our distinguished panelist who have come together to celebrate the distinguished legacy...
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senator barbara boxer at the university of california berkeley. governor mike pence at indiana wesleyan university. >> to be strong and to be courageous and to learn to stand for who you are and what you believe is a way that you've changed here and will carry into the balance of your life. >> and white house officials. vice president joe biden at the university of notre dame, attorney general loretta lynch at spelman college, and president barack obama at rutgers university. >> is it any wonder that i am optimistic? throughout our history, a new generation of americans has reached up and bent the arc of history in the direction of more freedom and more opportunity and more justice. and class of 2016 it is your turn now to shape our nation's destiny as well as your own so get to work. >>> commencement speeches this memorial day at 12:00 eastern. >>> it's just over an hour. >>> as one of only two research institute in the nation dedicated to the exploration of anti-semitism. the institute has made the institute made invaluable contributions to the
senator barbara boxer at the university of california berkeley. governor mike pence at indiana wesleyan university. >> to be strong and to be courageous and to learn to stand for who you are and what you believe is a way that you've changed here and will carry into the balance of your life. >> and white house officials. vice president joe biden at the university of notre dame, attorney general loretta lynch at spelman college, and president barack obama at rutgers university....
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sandberg is opening up about the personal struggle in a commencement speech at the university of california at berkeley. sandberg encouraging the new graduates to overcome life's difficulties and build resilience. >> the depths of sadness and the brutality of loss. but i also learned that when life sucks you under, you can kick against the bottom, find the surface, and breathe again. >> this was the first time sandberg has spoken publicly. about her husband's death. >>> and the end of an era tonight as cbs newsman morley safer, stepping down from "60 minutes." after 46 seasons. he was on of the originals on the show. he is formerly retiring after his career spanned seven decades. he covered the vietnam war, one on one interviews with hollywood stars. best of luck to him. a terrific journalist and a really good guy. >>> finally, a quick-thinking softball player finds a creative and acrobatic way to avoid getting tagged out. now check this out. base runner kasey mccravey. racing for home here. check this. look at that. the ball beats her. she leaps over the catcher. touches -- >> is that safe? >> yes. sh
sandberg is opening up about the personal struggle in a commencement speech at the university of california at berkeley. sandberg encouraging the new graduates to overcome life's difficulties and build resilience. >> the depths of sadness and the brutality of loss. but i also learned that when life sucks you under, you can kick against the bottom, find the surface, and breathe again. >> this was the first time sandberg has spoken publicly. about her husband's death. >>> and...
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the san francisco chronicle is hosting the bay area book festival in downtown berkeley, california, on the first weekend of june. later in june we head to chicago for live coverage of the 32nd annual printers row lit fest featuring amy goodman and sebastian sebastian junger it's the roosevelt reading festival. and this year's harlem book fair will be held on july 16th. for more information about the book fairs and festivals booktv will be covering and to watch previous pest value coverage, disturb festival coverage, go to booktv.org. >> this week "the communicators" goes to the intx show in boston, the internet and television exing poe sponsored by the national cable and telecommunications association. we interviewed four fcc commissioners. >> host: and this is a special taping of c-span's "communicators" program. we thank intx for providing us this opportunity. all four commissioners here, and i want to start a little broad, and let's start down at this end. commissioner rosenworcel, as a regulator and as a consumer, what's your view of the cable industry? >> guest: wow. well, first o
the san francisco chronicle is hosting the bay area book festival in downtown berkeley, california, on the first weekend of june. later in june we head to chicago for live coverage of the 32nd annual printers row lit fest featuring amy goodman and sebastian sebastian junger it's the roosevelt reading festival. and this year's harlem book fair will be held on july 16th. for more information about the book fairs and festivals booktv will be covering and to watch previous pest value coverage,...
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atler: i'm a student university of california berkeley.st off, political transitions are very unique around the world are in my question is how would it take the process and mix with some of the developing countries in the middle east and africa. second, what are your thoughts on obama? i know he is planning to stay in d.c. for two more years. the put transition for the next person power, or this -- guest: let me take your questions about how deals can be transported in other countries. in november, i went to nigeria and worked on a conference at the national democratic institute. interested in the issue of transition and having a smooth transition for the next person who comes in as president. they were very interested in the issue. legislationd of that you can bring about that would be helpful. i thought the most important thing was having a sound career that can make the transfer, that are actually doing the government operations, , thaten the transparent you have legislation that calls for and has implemented transparency. kept andreco
atler: i'm a student university of california berkeley.st off, political transitions are very unique around the world are in my question is how would it take the process and mix with some of the developing countries in the middle east and africa. second, what are your thoughts on obama? i know he is planning to stay in d.c. for two more years. the put transition for the next person power, or this -- guest: let me take your questions about how deals can be transported in other countries. in...
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facebook's sheryl sandberg spoke to graduates at the university of california berkeley.eath of her husbands. the result, an inspiring and uplifting speech in the hope amidst loss. >> reporter: sheryl sandberg laid bare all the heartbreak, insecurity and grief she experienced following the unexpected death of her husband last year. >> for many months afterwards, and many times since, i was swallowed in the the void. an emptiness that filled your heart and your lungs, constricts your ability to think or even to breathe. >> morning. >> hey. >> reporter: sandberg's husband, david goldberg, died unexpectedly after suffering a cardiac arrhythmia while they were on vacation and brutality of loss, but i also learned that when life sucks you under, you can kick against the bottom, find the surface and breathe again. >> reporter: sandberg fighting back tears. >> i'm -- [ applause ] >> reporter: lessons from her loss were the foundation of her speech. >> it is the greatest irony of my life. that losing my husband helped me find deeper gratitude. gratitude for the kindness of my fri
facebook's sheryl sandberg spoke to graduates at the university of california berkeley.eath of her husbands. the result, an inspiring and uplifting speech in the hope amidst loss. >> reporter: sheryl sandberg laid bare all the heartbreak, insecurity and grief she experienced following the unexpected death of her husband last year. >> for many months afterwards, and many times since, i was swallowed in the the void. an emptiness that filled your heart and your lungs, constricts your...
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politicians at the university of alabama in huntsville, senator barbara at the university of california berkeleynor mike pence at indiana west lane university. >> to be strong and courageous, and to learn to stand for who you are and what you believe is a way that you changed here. " kerry into the balance of your life. >> and white house officials, vice president joe biden, loretta lynch at spelman college and president barack obama at rutgers university. >> is it any wonder that i am optimistic? throughout our history, a new generation of americans has reached up and bent the arc of history in the direction of more freedom, opportunities and more justice. class of 2016, it is your turn now to shape our nation's best of the, as well as -- our nation's destiny, as well as your own great get to work. >> commencement speeches this memorial day at noon on c-span. >> "washington journal" continues. host: we continue with their ongoing spotlight magazine --"spotlight on magazines" series featuring "reason" magazine with the high price of theater. the $4 trillion war on terror. where did the money go?
politicians at the university of alabama in huntsville, senator barbara at the university of california berkeleynor mike pence at indiana west lane university. >> to be strong and courageous, and to learn to stand for who you are and what you believe is a way that you changed here. " kerry into the balance of your life. >> and white house officials, vice president joe biden, loretta lynch at spelman college and president barack obama at rutgers university. >> is it any...