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host: charles murray is at the american enterprise institute. this was the american enterprise institute on campus, i mean, a student group? guest: it is a club, like any other kind of club on campus. host: was he paid to go to middlebury? no, nobody from middlebury paid him anything, that i know of. i am not part of the club. i don't know. host: did you have to pay snowden? [laughter] guest: he was paid a large amount of money. host: who paid that? guest: the student activities board. that was the students choice speaker. host: we have some video of you after this directed. you -- this erupted. how long did the demonstration go on? accelerated because the speech was not shut down. that enraged that small group of people who were determined to shut it down. there were fire alarms going off, people screaming obscenities to the window. i don't know what clique you're going to show. i have not watched any of it. host: you sitting down with charles murray -- guest: it is so unsettling to me. precisely because they used these directional mics, so wha
host: charles murray is at the american enterprise institute. this was the american enterprise institute on campus, i mean, a student group? guest: it is a club, like any other kind of club on campus. host: was he paid to go to middlebury? no, nobody from middlebury paid him anything, that i know of. i am not part of the club. i don't know. host: did you have to pay snowden? [laughter] guest: he was paid a large amount of money. host: who paid that? guest: the student activities board. that was...
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host: charles murray is at the american enterprise institute.his was the american enterprise institute on campus, i mean, a student group? guest: it is a club, like any other kind of club on campus. host: was he paid to go to middlebury? guest: no, nobody from middlebury paid him anything, that i know of. i am not part of the club. i don't know. host: did you have to pay snowden? [laughter] guest: he was paid a large amount of money. host: who paid that? guest: the student activities board. that was the students choice speaker. host: we have some video of you after this directed. you -- this erupted. how long did the demonstration go on? guest: it's accelerated because the speech was not shut down. that enraged that small group of people who were determined to shut it down. there were fire alarms going off, people screaming obscenities to the window. i don't know what clique you're going to show. i have not watched any of it. host: you sitting down with charles murray -- guest: it is so unsettling to me. precisely because they used these directi
host: charles murray is at the american enterprise institute.his was the american enterprise institute on campus, i mean, a student group? guest: it is a club, like any other kind of club on campus. host: was he paid to go to middlebury? guest: no, nobody from middlebury paid him anything, that i know of. i am not part of the club. i don't know. host: did you have to pay snowden? [laughter] guest: he was paid a large amount of money. host: who paid that? guest: the student activities board....
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rles murray, go murphy, go away! charles murphy, go away! ay,rles murray, go racist, sexist, anti-gay. is any of that true? and didn't his daughter go to middlebury? prof. stanger: his daughter went to middlebury, and i would not use any of those terms to describe that man. >> weber the students doing that? -- why were the students doing that? prof. stanger: it was a tragedy. there were students who wanted to shut the speech down, and there were allies wanted to be supportive. i know student after student who went there who did things he were planning to do precisely because of that small minority was so outraged, and so angry that they felt that to be a good human being, you had to do the same thing. >> what are they angry about? prof. stanger: about the gross inequality in the united states, about the existence of unequal treatment in the justice system, and about the election of donald trump, which none of those students wanted. we have real problems in this country that need to be addressed. they were legitimate in being concerned, but th
rles murray, go murphy, go away! charles murphy, go away! ay,rles murray, go racist, sexist, anti-gay. is any of that true? and didn't his daughter go to middlebury? prof. stanger: his daughter went to middlebury, and i would not use any of those terms to describe that man. >> weber the students doing that? -- why were the students doing that? prof. stanger: it was a tragedy. there were students who wanted to shut the speech down, and there were allies wanted to be supportive. i know...
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their target was charles murray. behind him, and it looked like he was going to fall to the ground. .e is a 74-year-old man i did what any decent human being would do when you see an old man on the verge of falling from the ground, i grabbed him by the arm to make sure he didn't fall. iso, there was a large -- don't know how many -- i was fearful of being separated and left behind. so i took his arm, and when i did, that's when it turned on me. someone pulled my hair, body slammed me. on theviolent protests cap this last march followed by a scheduled lecture by political scientist charles murray. -- minutesg up in about 10 , a conversation on health care and how to decrease costs while improving quality. we will hear from a former vice chairman of the medicaid payment advisory commission, and executives with housing insurance companies in arkansas and new york. are going to show you house speaker paul ryan and his speech to the radio tv correspondents association dinner. it is just over 10 minutes.
their target was charles murray. behind him, and it looked like he was going to fall to the ground. .e is a 74-year-old man i did what any decent human being would do when you see an old man on the verge of falling from the ground, i grabbed him by the arm to make sure he didn't fall. iso, there was a large -- don't know how many -- i was fearful of being separated and left behind. so i took his arm, and when i did, that's when it turned on me. someone pulled my hair, body slammed me. on...
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[chanting] >> their target was charles murray. and i was a little bit behind him. it intensified and it looked like he was going to fall to the ground and at the time, he was 70-year-old man. decent person any would do. i grabbed him by the arm. i wanted to make sure he didn't fall but i was afraid -- i don't know how many, but i was fearful of being separated and left behind. that's when it all turned on me. somebody pulled my hair and body slammed me from the other direction. >> she discusses the violent protests on the campus west march following a lecture by charles murray. professor on c-span's q&a. >> on lectures and history, university of california san diego professor luis alvarez on the 1943 los angeles zits it right and how the seats -- zoot wereriots and how they used to challenge race relations. >> they were viewed as public enemy, if not number one, the japaneseo or 1b americans. as un-american. >> saving slave houses project explores the plantation. >> the plantation has the , perryl slaveowner active in the slave trade. one of the things he decided t
[chanting] >> their target was charles murray. and i was a little bit behind him. it intensified and it looked like he was going to fall to the ground and at the time, he was 70-year-old man. decent person any would do. i grabbed him by the arm. i wanted to make sure he didn't fall but i was afraid -- i don't know how many, but i was fearful of being separated and left behind. that's when it all turned on me. somebody pulled my hair and body slammed me from the other direction. >>...
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their target was charles murray. and i was a little bit behind him. it kind of intensified it. looked like he was going fall to the ground. at the time he was a 74-year-old man. so i did what any decent human being would do when you see a 74-year-old man on the verge of falling to the ground. i grabbed him by the arm. both to make sure he didn't fall, but also i was afraid of -- it was a large -- i don't know how many. but i was really fearful of being separated from them and being left behind. so i took his arm and when i did that, that's when all turned on me. somebody pulled my hair, somebody body slammed me from the other direction. >> discussion of the violent protests on the campus last march following a scheduled lecture by political scientist charles murray. watch professor allison stanger sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a.
their target was charles murray. and i was a little bit behind him. it kind of intensified it. looked like he was going fall to the ground. at the time he was a 74-year-old man. so i did what any decent human being would do when you see a 74-year-old man on the verge of falling to the ground. i grabbed him by the arm. both to make sure he didn't fall, but also i was afraid of -- it was a large -- i don't know how many. but i was really fearful of being separated from them and being left behind....
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theviolent protests cap this last march followed by a scheduled lecture by political scientist charles murray. -- minutesg up in about 10 , a conversation on health care and how to decrease costs while improving quality. we will hear from a former vice chairman of the medicaid payment advisory commission, and executives with housing insurance companies in arkansas and new york. are going to show you house speaker paul ryan and his speech to the radio tv correspondents association dinner. it is just over 10 minutes. >> evening. how are you all doing? good? thanks for having me. i know who bobby bones is. nice to meet you, kind of sort of, in person. , i want to thank the executive board of the radio tv correspondents association. on behalf of the people i work with, i want to thank olga and her team at the house radio tv gallery. [applause] tonight, igentlemen, have prepared my remarks in a way that will forever revolutionized the way that you hear speeches. it is going to be organized in a stream of bullet points. that makes it sound like it was an axios joke. he swore to me that was going to
theviolent protests cap this last march followed by a scheduled lecture by political scientist charles murray. -- minutesg up in about 10 , a conversation on health care and how to decrease costs while improving quality. we will hear from a former vice chairman of the medicaid payment advisory commission, and executives with housing insurance companies in arkansas and new york. are going to show you house speaker paul ryan and his speech to the radio tv correspondents association dinner. it is...
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you have some that want to shut down charles murray and on the other hand we have something my office saying this is horrible. i don't agree with this but if i speak out i am being seen as a trader to my people. nobody wants to be that. that is a toxic environment that needs to be changed. brian: trader to what people? allison: they make them feel as an oreo.ey are somehow black on the outside, white on the inside and that is bad. you should not be undermining the cause bring about justice -- let'san-americans be honest, this is america's original sin, we have a lot of work to do in that realm. it is a real debate about how you bring about the change you want to see. it is unfortunate that there are some very smart people who have said that their giving up on america. i would never give up on america. for all of its flaws, if you look at the judge agreed -- the trajectory, it is the story of gradual progress to make those ideals. a reality. it is that great unfinished symphony -- that is from the closing lines of hamilton. we have a lot of work to do and this is definitely a beautiful
you have some that want to shut down charles murray and on the other hand we have something my office saying this is horrible. i don't agree with this but if i speak out i am being seen as a trader to my people. nobody wants to be that. that is a toxic environment that needs to be changed. brian: trader to what people? allison: they make them feel as an oreo.ey are somehow black on the outside, white on the inside and that is bad. you should not be undermining the cause bring about justice --...
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their target was charles murray. and i was a little bit behind him. and it kind of intensified. it looked like he was going to fall to the ground. he at the time was a 74-year-old man. so i sort of did what any decent human being would do when you see a 74-year-old man on the verge of falling to the ground. i grabbed him by the arm. you know, both to make sure he didn't fall but also i was afraid of being -- it was a large -- i don't know how many but i was really fearful of being separated from them and being left behind. so i took his arm and when i did that that's when it all turned on me. somebody pulled my hair. someone body slammed me from the other direction. >> middlebury college professor allison stinger describes a violent protest on the campus last month following a scheduled lecture by political scientist charles murray. watch professor allison stanger sunday at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q & a." >>> next the hudsson institute with a kofshs on how counter violent extremism. this panel includes ed royce and michael mccall. this runs an hour 15 minutes. >> if i could ha
their target was charles murray. and i was a little bit behind him. and it kind of intensified. it looked like he was going to fall to the ground. he at the time was a 74-year-old man. so i sort of did what any decent human being would do when you see a 74-year-old man on the verge of falling to the ground. i grabbed him by the arm. you know, both to make sure he didn't fall but also i was afraid of being -- it was a large -- i don't know how many but i was really fearful of being separated...
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[chanting] > their target was charles murray. a little behind him and and looked nsified like he was going to fall to the ground. he was a 74-year-old man. i did what any decent human a ng would do when you see 74-year-old man on the virge of falling to the ground, i grabbed him by the arm to make sure he i was afraid d of -- this was a large, i don't being w many, fearful of separated from them and being left behind. took his arm and it turned on me. somebody pulled my air, someone ody slammed me from the other direction. >> allison stinger discusss iolent protest on the campus last march, following scheduled lecture by charles murray. what allison stanger on q&a. unfoldsan, where history daily. a 1979, c-span was created as public service by america's cable television companies and to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> "washington journal" continues. host: philip shenon is the "a cruel and shocking act" secret history of the kennedy assassination and here pending bout the release of documents concerning j.f.k.'s
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must counter it with shutting or down or most recently with physical violence as we saw with charles murray who physically attacked him and his host. i am very concerned about the future of our country. these students are our future leaders. >> how is that a scientific argument rather than a political argument? >> well, i define science in a much broader sense than most people conceive of it. any attempt to find a cause and effect relationship of any kind, so whether it is the physical world, the biological world, or the social world. in my previous book, i argue what the enlightenment did was the same thing newton did with physics or that biologist did in medicine and that is the principle that the universe is governed by natural law we can discover and understand and apply to good news. the industrial revolution is based on principles of physics. and so after newton publishes and sort of consolidated the physical sciences then all the founding fathers were what we would call sciences. they didn't call themselves that because that word wasn't even used until the 1860s but they were natural
must counter it with shutting or down or most recently with physical violence as we saw with charles murray who physically attacked him and his host. i am very concerned about the future of our country. these students are our future leaders. >> how is that a scientific argument rather than a political argument? >> well, i define science in a much broader sense than most people conceive of it. any attempt to find a cause and effect relationship of any kind, so whether it is the...
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in that context, charles murray was a lightning rod that he might not otherwise have been. second, the minority of the faculty cheered on the protest and did not encourage the students to read charles murray or listen to him first before drawing their own conclusions about his work or his character. some faculty acknowledged publicly that they haven't read anything she's written but still knew everything they needed to know about him from what the southern poverty law center website had to say about him. third, some students believe shutting down speech was the means for social justice. some middle very faculty shared that view thereby encouraging radical action. we can and must do better. we need to teach the students to think for themselves so they are equipped for democratic citizenship and resisting peer pressure in their pursuit of self-knowledge. viewpoint diversity is an asset for any college or university. nothing less than liberal education and the possibility of reasoned political debate is at stake in the debate over the campus censorship. universities exist in w
in that context, charles murray was a lightning rod that he might not otherwise have been. second, the minority of the faculty cheered on the protest and did not encourage the students to read charles murray or listen to him first before drawing their own conclusions about his work or his character. some faculty acknowledged publicly that they haven't read anything she's written but still knew everything they needed to know about him from what the southern poverty law center website had to say...
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and it is a form of violence so i should either shut you down or physical violence where we saw charles murray he was a liberal and they attacked him. i am very concerned about the future of our country. they are our future leaders. >>. >> i defy in science and a more broader sense so with any attempt to find the cause and effect relationship the physical world or the biological world and with the moral arc the was the same thing that newton did daddy is the of principle universe is governed by what we can understand. so with the industrial revolution so then to publish those findings put it that people and all the founding fathers are what we would call scientist there really wasn't used to the 1860's but natural philosophers they designed the country to be in an experiment. we have 50 different states, 50 different constitutions, of laws, different forms of taxation and gun-control is the experiment we camlet get the data and see the results and adjusts the next experiment called the election. that is a form of a social science so i see all this stuff that we talk about in freedom fast is re
and it is a form of violence so i should either shut you down or physical violence where we saw charles murray he was a liberal and they attacked him. i am very concerned about the future of our country. they are our future leaders. >>. >> i defy in science and a more broader sense so with any attempt to find the cause and effect relationship the physical world or the biological world and with the moral arc the was the same thing that newton did daddy is the of principle universe is...
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protest on campus last march after a lecture by charles murray. watch her sunday night on c-span's q&a. >> we are devoting our washington journal to discussion about sexual harassment are in. the panel looking at managing health care cost. ruth bader ginsberg talk to a group of law students about social justice. we will look at the government's role in combating workplace sexual harassment or it we will talk about private sector efforts to address the problem.
protest on campus last march after a lecture by charles murray. watch her sunday night on c-span's q&a. >> we are devoting our washington journal to discussion about sexual harassment are in. the panel looking at managing health care cost. ruth bader ginsberg talk to a group of law students about social justice. we will look at the government's role in combating workplace sexual harassment or it we will talk about private sector efforts to address the problem.
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the target was charles murray. i was a little bit behind him. it intensified. it looked like he was going to fall to the ground. at the time he was a 74-year-old man. i did what any decent human would do, when you see a 74-year-old man on the verge of falling to the ground, to grab him by the arm, to make sure he did not fall, but i was also thinking in a large -- i was fearful of being separated from them and being left behind. when i took his arm, that is when it turned on me. the somebody pulled my hair and somebody body slam me. a allison stinger discusses following ay lecture from charles murphy. e on here this orning with our conversation harassment.l the national women's law center in washington, d.c. is here, you for tin, thank being here. what role does the national women's law center play in this sexual tion about harassment uest: we are a women's rights advocacy organization, engage with policy makers at the to ral level and the states strengthen legal protection against harassment. the courts, e in arguing for robust thatpretations of the laws prote
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discusses the violent protest on campus following a scheduled lecture by political scientist charles murray. watch sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q&a." >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. it was created by america's cable companies and is brought to you by your cable's ally cable costsa -- satellite provider. >> nancy pelosi talked about proposals to rewrite the tax code. this is 35 minutes. >> good afternoon. i am happy to be here. we will discuss what we know of the republican tax proposal. we will hear from congressman john yarmouth of kentucky. taxrelationship to these cuts and the opportunity cost in the budget is something the american people should be aware of because they pay the price for tax cuts for the wealthy. this week, house republicans hope to run through a to handing budget trillions to the wealthy while raising taxes on the middle class. taxes will be raised on families across america by eliminating the state and local tax deduction claimed by almost 40 million families. >> 80% of the gop tax cuts go to the wealthiest 1% at the expense of children and workin
discusses the violent protest on campus following a scheduled lecture by political scientist charles murray. watch sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q&a." >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. it was created by america's cable companies and is brought to you by your cable's ally cable costsa -- satellite provider. >> nancy pelosi talked about proposals to rewrite the tax code. this is 35 minutes. >> good afternoon. i am happy to be here. we will discuss...
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their target was charles murray. i was a little bit behind him. it kind of intensified. he at the time was a 74-year-old man. i did with any decent being would do when you see someone on the verge of falling, i grabbed him by the arm. to make sure he didn't fall, but it was large -- i was fearful of being separated from them. when i took his arm, that is when it all took from the. someone pulled my hair. >> a military professor discusses a violent protest on the campus last month. watch the professor sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. >> this weekend on american history tv, foreign affairs and humanities professor walter russell mead discusses nationalism and u.s. foreign policy, focusing on what he calls jacksonian populist nationalists. he explains how presidents reagan, and truman gained political support. >> the marshall plan, probably the most brilliant american reagan, andforeign-policy stroe louisiana purchase, comes about not by convincing the american people of the glories of foreign hamiltonian and wilsonian wisdom, but scaring the hell out of people
their target was charles murray. i was a little bit behind him. it kind of intensified. he at the time was a 74-year-old man. i did with any decent being would do when you see someone on the verge of falling, i grabbed him by the arm. to make sure he didn't fall, but it was large -- i was fearful of being separated from them. when i took his arm, that is when it all took from the. someone pulled my hair. >> a military professor discusses a violent protest on the campus last month. watch...
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the target was charles murray. i was a little bit behind him.looks like he was going to fall to the ground. at the time he was a 74-year-old man, so i did what neds and human being would do when you see a 74 euro man on the verge of falling to the ground. i grabbed him. was -- iaid of -- it was fearful of being separated from them and being left behind. i took his arm and that's when it turned on me. somebody pulled minor, somebody body slammed me from the other direction. >> middlebury college protesters as professor alison singer discusses a violent protest on the cap is less march halloween gave lecture by charles murray. watch professor allison seder tonight at a eastern. >> this weekend on american history tv, bar college foreign affairs and humanities professor walter russell mead discusses nationalism and u.s. foreign policy, focusing on what he calls jacksonian populist nationalist. how populist president roosevelt, truman, and reagan gained political support. here's a preview. probablyrshall plan the most brilliant american foreign-poli
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q&a.is week on >> their target was charles murray. i was behind him. it intends a five and look like he was going to fall to the ground. he is a 74-year-old man. i did what any decent human being would do when you see a 74-year-old man find to the ground, i grabbed his arm to make sure he didn't fall. fearful of being separated from them and being left behind. whenk his arm, and that is it all turned on me. somebody pulled my hair and body slammed me. >> allison stinger discusses a violent protest. professorsure -- allison stinger tonight on c-span's q&a. on monday, testimony from secretary james mattis and secretary of state wrecks tillerson on military authorization powers. they will be speaking before the senate foreign relations committee starting live at 5:00 eastern on c-span. you can also watch live online at c-span.org or listen on the free c-span radio app. tuesday, fema administrator testifies on the federal government's response to the 2017 hurricane season. following major hurricanes like harvey, maria. on starts live on c-span tuesday. thi
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their target was charles murray and i was a little bit behind him and kind of intensified. it looked like he was going to fall to the ground. at the time was a 74-year-old man so i did what any decent human being would do when you see a 74-year-old man on the verge of falling to the ground, i grabbed him by the arm. both to make sure he didn't fall but also i was afraid of being -- it was a large -- i don't know how many but i was really fearful of being separated from them and being left behind. i took his arm. that's when it all turned on me. somebody pulled my hair. somebody body slammed me. > middlebury college professor llison stanger talks about a riot. watch her sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q&a." >> next, a look at the refugee admissions program and concerns about fraud
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their target was charles murray. and i was a little bit behind him. it kind of intensified it. looked like he was going fall to the ground. at the time he was a 74-year-old man. so i did what any decent human being would do when you see a 74-year-old man on the verge of falling to the ground. i grabbed him by the arm. both to make sure he didn't fall, but also i was afraid of -- it was a large -- i don't know how many. but i was really fearful of being separated from them and being left behind. so i took his arm and when i did that, that's when all turned on me. somebody pulled my hair, somebody body slammed me from the other direction. >> discussion of the violent protests on the campus last march following a scheduled lecture by political scientist charles murray. watch professor allison stanger sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. >> earlier today, the u.s. house debated the 2018 budget resolution which sets overall 2018 federal spending at $1.13 trillion. the measure also requires committees to work on tax reform. the house passed the bill 216-212 after the senate
their target was charles murray. and i was a little bit behind him. it kind of intensified it. looked like he was going fall to the ground. at the time he was a 74-year-old man. so i did what any decent human being would do when you see a 74-year-old man on the verge of falling to the ground. i grabbed him by the arm. both to make sure he didn't fall, but also i was afraid of -- it was a large -- i don't know how many. but i was really fearful of being separated from them and being left behind....
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charles murray. watch professor allison stanger sunday at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q & a." >>> next the hudsson institute with a kofshs on how counter violent extremism. this panel includes ed royce and michael mccall. this runs an hour 15 minutes. >> if i could have everyone's attention at this time and ask everybody to take their seats, if we might i'm congressman ed royce. i chair the foreign affairs committee. and we have with us here mr. stewart force. mike mccall many of you know as chairman of the homeland security committee. congressman brad sherman from los angeles. congressman hank johnson is with us as well. what i thought i might do here is let me say a few words of introduction if i could on behalf of mr. stuart force because i wanted to share with him how much we admire his work, the work he's done, the work his wife robbie has done to try to ensure that no other family has to endure the pain that their family has endured. their son taylor force was a great american patriot. he was a w
charles murray. watch professor allison stanger sunday at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q & a." >>> next the hudsson institute with a kofshs on how counter violent extremism. this panel includes ed royce and michael mccall. this runs an hour 15 minutes. >> if i could have everyone's attention at this time and ask everybody to take their seats, if we might i'm congressman ed royce. i chair the foreign affairs committee. and we have with us here mr. stewart force. mike...
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the target was charles murray. i was a little bit behind him.nd it looked like he was going to fall to the ground. at the time he was a 74-year-old man, so i did what any decent human being would do when you see a man on the verge of falling, i grabbed him on the arm. to make sure he did not fall, but also there was a large, i was really thankful of being separated from them and being left behind. and i took his arm and that is when it turned on me. somebody pulled my hair. announcer: allison stenger discusses the violent protests on the campus last march following a lecture by political scientist charles murray. watch sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >> the secret history of the kennedy assassination and here to talk about the pending release of documents concerning the assassination of jfk. good morning. >> we will see thousands and thousands of pages of documents released online. it is fascinating people all around the world will see these documents at the same moment. and it is going to be a very difficult -- be very difficult to understan
the target was charles murray. i was a little bit behind him.nd it looked like he was going to fall to the ground. at the time he was a 74-year-old man, so i did what any decent human being would do when you see a man on the verge of falling, i grabbed him on the arm. to make sure he did not fall, but also there was a large, i was really thankful of being separated from them and being left behind. and i took his arm and that is when it turned on me. somebody pulled my hair. announcer: allison...
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i speak of conservative author charles murray. that is him on the left, i'm on the right.was interrupted this week by protesters at the university of michigan. go cornhuskers. [laughter] they took issue with his 1994 book which they never read and it damaged the relationship between human iq and race and students turn off lights, played loud music and the heckling began immediately. [crowd boos] greg: it was like the reverse of iraq concert. [laughter] murray tried to take questions but that didn't go well either. >> no questions asked, leave our campus. you're not welcome here. greg: that same young whippersnapper had a theory about republicans. greg: he will make a great husband. [laughter] unlike the recent crap at berkeley there was no violence. the protesters eventually left and he finished his speech and the students return to what they normally do. >> what are you doing? what have you been doing to your brother? >> i don't know. you were scrubbing him? >> yeah. [laughter] greg: who doesn't want to be covered in peanut butter? tyrus, i love how people equate free spe
i speak of conservative author charles murray. that is him on the left, i'm on the right.was interrupted this week by protesters at the university of michigan. go cornhuskers. [laughter] they took issue with his 1994 book which they never read and it damaged the relationship between human iq and race and students turn off lights, played loud music and the heckling began immediately. [crowd boos] greg: it was like the reverse of iraq concert. [laughter] murray tried to take questions but that...
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. >> allison stinger discuss as violent protest on a campis last march following a lecture by charles murray. watch at 8:eastern on c-span's q & a. >>> remarks now from french defense minister lawrence parlay about european security. also french president emmanuel macron's proposal for a joint european union defense force. >>> welcome to the center for strategic and international studies. my name is heather conley. i'm season vice president here at csis with the great privilege of leading our europe research. we are absolutely delighted to be able to welcome her excellency florence parlay, minister for the armed forces of france. the minister accepted her responsibilities on june 21st of this year. so four months into the job. and as she arrives here in washington, france has produced its strategic review of defense and national security, a document that i certainly encourage all to read because as one of america's closest military security and foreign policy partners, this document really articulates some of the great challenges of our time. and france's priorities, and how to focus on thos
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i know about charles murray. in what are the effects of being in the bubble? is that you often mistake your own partisan interest. i wanted to deliver a message to people to msnbc and now that i have a camera and i will. [laughter] the moment you see there has been an attack of free speech on campus the the first to reported do not wait for fox is to do that to exploit that. the people that should be most upset about what is happening on campuses those that come back with liberal prospects every time one of these have been it is your job to speak up first. [applause] >> we will take two more questions so of a given in to incite violence they should be punished that somewhere down the road can never heard justify censorship to be safe. >> but there is nothing good or bad but their colleagues have is written about this. . .
i know about charles murray. in what are the effects of being in the bubble? is that you often mistake your own partisan interest. i wanted to deliver a message to people to msnbc and now that i have a camera and i will. [laughter] the moment you see there has been an attack of free speech on campus the the first to reported do not wait for fox is to do that to exploit that. the people that should be most upset about what is happening on campuses those that come back with liberal prospects...
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their target was charles murray. i was behind him.it kind of intensified, it looked like he was going to fall to the ground. he was a 74-year-old man. i did what any decent human being would do. torabbed him by the arm make sure he wouldn't fall. i was really fearful of being separated from them and being left behind. i took his arm and that's when it all turned on me. somebody body slammed me from the other direction. >> allison stanger discusses the protest following a talk with charles murray. >> c-span's "washington journal" live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. sunday morning, the heritage foundation fellow and -- discussed the budget deal and what it means for fiscal reform. behind thecuss with continuing stock market rally and how the business community is reacting to the trump administration's economic agenda. watch "washington journal" live in some :00 eastern -- live at 7:00 eastern sunday morning. >> the house judiciary committee continued its markup of two immigration policy bills. this included amend
their target was charles murray. i was behind him.it kind of intensified, it looked like he was going to fall to the ground. he was a 74-year-old man. i did what any decent human being would do. torabbed him by the arm make sure he wouldn't fall. i was really fearful of being separated from them and being left behind. i took his arm and that's when it all turned on me. somebody body slammed me from the other direction. >> allison stanger discusses the protest following a talk with charles...
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their target was charles murray. i was a little bit behind him. a kind of intensified.looks like he was going to fall to the ground. it was a 74-year-old man. i did what any decent human being where do -- i grabbed him by the arm, 12 to make sure he i was fall, but also fearful of being separated from them and being left behind. site of his arm and then it all turned on me. someone from my hair and somebody body slammed me from the other direction. >> discussing a violent protest on campus last much following a scheduled lecture by charles murray. tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. white house press secretary sarah sanders sat down earlier this week with several members of the white house press or to discuss the trump administration's at -- relationship with the media in the amount of access journalists receive. among the participants were john roberts, when thrush, and april ryan from the american urban radio networks. posted by george washington university, this is one hour and refund minutes. >> good evening, everybody. [applause] quite a crowd. >> and there is
their target was charles murray. i was a little bit behind him. a kind of intensified.looks like he was going to fall to the ground. it was a 74-year-old man. i did what any decent human being where do -- i grabbed him by the arm, 12 to make sure he i was fall, but also fearful of being separated from them and being left behind. site of his arm and then it all turned on me. someone from my hair and somebody body slammed me from the other direction. >> discussing a violent protest on...
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violent protest on the campus last march, following a scheduled lecture by political scientist charles murray. sunday night at 8:00 eastern, on c-span's "q and a." . where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies, and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. c-span, british prime minister theresa may talks about her meetings with european union leaders and russell come -- leaders in brussels, and the status of brexit negotiations. >> the prime minister. prime minister may: thank you, mr. speaker. and with permission, mr. speaker, i would like to make a statement on last week's european council. long after we have left the european union, the uk will continue to be a strong and committed partner, standing alongside our neighbours and working together to advance our shared values and interests. this council provided a further opportunity to demonstrate that ongoing commitment, through discussions that included migration, the digital single market, north korea and iran. and it made important progress in mov
violent protest on the campus last march, following a scheduled lecture by political scientist charles murray. sunday night at 8:00 eastern, on c-span's "q and a." . where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies, and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. c-span, british prime minister theresa may talks about her meetings with european union leaders and russell come -- leaders in brussels, and...
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shoving and the target was charles murray. i was a little bit behind him. a kind of intensified. it looked like he was put to fall to the ground. he was a 75-year-old man. decent humany being would do when you see a 75-year-old man on the verge of full into the ground. i got into the ground. -- on the verge of falling to the ground. . grabbed his arm quite discussing a violent protest on campus last much -- last march tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q and a. >> sunday, on the presidency, an interview with white house historian william seo. whoescribes the stonemasons wrote the mansion's outer walls in the craftsman behind the decorative stone carvings. here is a preview. >> the building is decoratively carved. he said in a letter to the commissioners -- i don't think it is so much in fashion anymore, however, he wanted it. he had a way of saying i required it and did not explain. so he got it. the stonemasons gave him what he wanted. remade.re two of them most of the masons from the stone ages that home. to did remain -- two did remain. one permanently. they carried out this
shoving and the target was charles murray. i was a little bit behind him. a kind of intensified. it looked like he was put to fall to the ground. he was a 75-year-old man. decent humany being would do when you see a 75-year-old man on the verge of full into the ground. i got into the ground. -- on the verge of falling to the ground. . grabbed his arm quite discussing a violent protest on campus last much -- last march tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q and a. >> sunday, on the...
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i know that charles murray has done work on that. >> there are people in the room who done research on these various and one of the affects of being in the bubble is that you often mistake your own partisan interest. i wanted to deliver a message to people on msnbc and now that i have a camera, i will. [laughter] to chris and rachel and lorenz and brian. [laughter] the moment you see that there's been an attack on free speech on campus, these are the be the first to report, do not wait for fox news to do that in too exploiteand toexploit it for th. the people who should be most upset about what is happening on our campuses are people who care about liberal prospects in the country politically. it's another nail in the coffin and it is your job to speak at first. [applause] >> i think we are going to take two more questions in the audience. let's go to the gentl gentlemane front. we are being told by the director we would like you to stand up. not just you. [laughter] >> so these days we are seeing inflation with speech and some amorphous idea omr this idea oft threat and recently at a
i know that charles murray has done work on that. >> there are people in the room who done research on these various and one of the affects of being in the bubble is that you often mistake your own partisan interest. i wanted to deliver a message to people on msnbc and now that i have a camera, i will. [laughter] to chris and rachel and lorenz and brian. [laughter] the moment you see that there's been an attack on free speech on campus, these are the be the first to report, do not wait...
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this week on "q&a" -- >> they were shoving and jostle, their target was charl murray. and i was behind him. and it kind of intensified, he looked like he was going to fall to the ground. he was at the time a 75-year-old man. i did what any decent human being would do when you see a 74-year-old man on the verge of falling to the ground, grabbed him by the arm. both to make sure he didn't fall but i was also afraid of being -- it was a large, i don't know how many but i was fearful of being separated from them and being left behind so i took his arm and when i did that, that's when it all tourned me. somebody pulled my hair. somebody body slammed me from the other direction. professor ry college what happened last march in response to a scheduled talk by charles murray. >> next, a hearing to assess the federal government's public health preparedness for hurricane season. recent hurricanes caused major damage to part poffs texas, florida, and puerto rico, which is home to several drug manufacturers whose facilities were severely damaged by the storms. the house energy and
this week on "q&a" -- >> they were shoving and jostle, their target was charl murray. and i was behind him. and it kind of intensified, he looked like he was going to fall to the ground. he was at the time a 75-year-old man. i did what any decent human being would do when you see a 74-year-old man on the verge of falling to the ground, grabbed him by the arm. both to make sure he didn't fall but i was also afraid of being -- it was a large, i don't know how many but i was...
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their target was charles murray and i was a little bit behind him and kind of intensified. it looked like he was going to fall to the ground. at the time was a 74-year-old man so i did what any decent human being would do when you see a 74-year-old man on the verge of falling to the ground, i grabbed him by the arm. both to make sure he didn't fall but also i was afraid of being -- it was a large -- i don't know how many but i was really fearful of being separated from them and being left behind. i took his arm. that's when it all turned on me. somebody pulled my hair. somebody body slammed me. > middlebury college professor llison stanger talks about a riot. watch her sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q&a." >> next, a look at the refugee admissions program and concerns about fraud and abuse, vetting procedures and national security. members of the house judiciary subcommittee on oversight heard from representatives from several government agencies, including the acting assistant secretary for population, refugees and migration, simon henshaw. the hearing ran about
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segregating into groups and saying i really don't know anyone like that so basically everything charles murrayxplores in his coming apart and i have been thinking for some time that maybe we need a different kind of political redistricting to maximize competitiveness and lessen the advantages of incumbency and the dominant political parties. thank you. >> not unsympathetic important experiment of sorting has become geographical purity which gives the redistricting we have think about would be transcendental he created. we would have to rethink the fundamentals of the geographic for example would be a basis which would be a revolution in our thinking on the subject. >> yes, sir. >> stephen sure. i thought a very interesting discussion. two brief points. i for one, there is nothing really new and in digging out quotations in the last hundred years on intellectuals. but an inherent bias in pushing people that went off the deep end on left and right. one quote - really obstructed to find intellectuals of many whom lost their defense and liberal capital values and democracy. the other point is that
segregating into groups and saying i really don't know anyone like that so basically everything charles murrayxplores in his coming apart and i have been thinking for some time that maybe we need a different kind of political redistricting to maximize competitiveness and lessen the advantages of incumbency and the dominant political parties. thank you. >> not unsympathetic important experiment of sorting has become geographical purity which gives the redistricting we have think about...
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answer allison singer discussed a protest following the scheduled lecture by political scientist charles murray. watcher tonight at eight eastern on c-span q&a. next, a look at the refugee admissions program and concerns about fraud and abuse, vetting procedures, and naturals -- national security. members of the house judiciary subcommittee heard from representatives from several government agencies, including the acting assistant secretary for population, refugees, and migration, simon henshaw. the interview is about one hour and half. mr. labrador: the subcommittee on immigration and border security will come to order. without objection, the chair is authorized to declare recesses at any time. we welcome everyone to today's hearing on oversight of the united states refugee admission program, and now i recognize myself for an opening statement. i have long been a supporter of u.s. refugee admission program and the important humanitarian mission that it serves. the united states and the peace and democracy under which we live should give hope to those around the world who face persecution by th
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discusses atinger violent protest following a scheduled lecture by charles murray. watch professor alison's finger on c-span'stanger q&a. >> c-span -- watch history unfold daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. it is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. >> each week, "american history s" american artifacts visits locations. in south-central virginia, near lynchburg. greenhill was a plantation operated by a slave owner. we visited it with jobie hill and a team of resignation is -- team of preservationists. she was introducing the team to greenhill when we arrived. this program is about 50 minutes. >> ok. >> goodness. [dog barking] >>er
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their target was charles murray. i was a little bit behind him. it kind of intensified.looked like he would fall to the ground. at the time a 74-year-old man. i did what any decent human being would do when you see a 74-year-old man on the verge of falling to the ground. i grabbed him by the arm, to make sure he didn't fall. i was afraid of being -- it was a large -- i don't know how many. i was fearful being separated and left behind. i took his arm and when i did, that's when it turned on me. somebody pulled my hair and body slammed me from the other direction. >> middle school director allison, speaks about -- middlebury professor allison stanger. on c-span's q&a. >>> next, energy department officials testify about protecting the energy sector from cybersecurity threats attacks here and abroad. looking at ways federal research facilities and private concerns can help companies operating the electrical grid, pipeline system and infrastructure. this hearing is an hour and 35 minutes.
their target was charles murray. i was a little bit behind him. it kind of intensified.looked like he would fall to the ground. at the time a 74-year-old man. i did what any decent human being would do when you see a 74-year-old man on the verge of falling to the ground. i grabbed him by the arm, to make sure he didn't fall. i was afraid of being -- it was a large -- i don't know how many. i was fearful being separated and left behind. i took his arm and when i did, that's when it turned on me....
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their target was charles murray. i was a little bit behind him. it kind of intensified. it looked like he would fall to the ground. at the time a 74-year-old man. i did what any decent human being would do when you see a 74-year-old man on the verge of falling to the ground. i grabbed him by the arm, to make sure he didn't fall. i was afraid of being -- it was a large -- i don't know how many. i was fearful being separated and left behind. i took his arm and when i did, that's when it turned on me. somebody pulled my hair and body slammed me from the other direction. >> middle school director allison, speaks about -- middlebury professor allison stanger. on c-span's q&a. >>> next, energy department officials testify about protecting the energy sector from cybersecurity threats attacks here and abroad. looking at ways federal research facilities and private concerns can help companies operating the electrical grid, pipeline system and infrastructure. this hearing is an hour and 35 minutes. >> good morning, everyone. the committee will come to order. i apologize. a little
their target was charles murray. i was a little bit behind him. it kind of intensified. it looked like he would fall to the ground. at the time a 74-year-old man. i did what any decent human being would do when you see a 74-year-old man on the verge of falling to the ground. i grabbed him by the arm, to make sure he didn't fall. i was afraid of being -- it was a large -- i don't know how many. i was fearful being separated and left behind. i took his arm and when i did, that's when it turned on...