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i thought that was the point of danforth. that the reason the states can go beyond the federal interpretation is because we're a talking about the federal habeas statute. >> even in yates this court said on state habeas if the state considers the merits of the federal claim and the merits of this claim are, is mr. montgomery serving an unconstitutional sentence. is miller retroactive to address the fact that he is serving an unconstitutional sentence. >> how do you deal with mr. bernstein's point that your client would be worse off if you are correct, that is, if the question comes up on federal habeas, then the federal court decides it without any ed ka problem. if the state court goes first then the federal review is truncated. >> that would be my understanding, your honor, that, while mr. -- while henry -- while jurisdiction in this court does not depend on what has occurred so far, it depends on what this court does decide. again, whether he can go to federal court or this court doesn't affect the jurisdiction that i beli
i thought that was the point of danforth. that the reason the states can go beyond the federal interpretation is because we're a talking about the federal habeas statute. >> even in yates this court said on state habeas if the state considers the merits of the federal claim and the merits of this claim are, is mr. montgomery serving an unconstitutional sentence. is miller retroactive to address the fact that he is serving an unconstitutional sentence. >> how do you deal with mr....
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back with us to discuss the book is senator danforth. reverend danforth.. >> that's right. >> i created that republican candidate in the "west wing." i came up with what if he is secretly an atheist. would you vote for an atheist for president? >> yeah, we just had this debate very recently as there should there be a religious test for holding a public office. the answer is no. it's playing in the constitution. >> so your reaction to what ben carson had to say about he would not vote for a muslim candidate for candidate? >> no, i think that that's mistaken and it's not -- it's not true to the expressed terms of the constitution. but this book is really not written for candidates for public office. it has to do with the tone of american politics and what's gone wrong with american politics. and as you pointed out in your first segment, something has gone terribly wrong. when the house of representatives can not even elect a speaker, there's something wrong. what's the cause of this? and i think it has to do with what is it that politicians are hearing from
back with us to discuss the book is senator danforth. reverend danforth.. >> that's right. >> i created that republican candidate in the "west wing." i came up with what if he is secretly an atheist. would you vote for an atheist for president? >> yeah, we just had this debate very recently as there should there be a religious test for holding a public office. the answer is no. it's playing in the constitution. >> so your reaction to what ben carson had to say...
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and former missouri senator and episcopalian priest john danforth on how he thinks the sense of religion can lead the country out of the current embittered state of politics. saturday evenings a 6:00 eastern, cia historian on intelligence gathering during the civil war and why so few
and former missouri senator and episcopalian priest john danforth on how he thinks the sense of religion can lead the country out of the current embittered state of politics. saturday evenings a 6:00 eastern, cia historian on intelligence gathering during the civil war and why so few
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-- danforth? danford said there could be because additional minimum but it did not answer the question. mark plaisance: i am saying you do not need to get to that question. justice: let's assume. mark plaisance: i was at the balance of my time. justice: u.s., council. -- thank you, council. >> thank you, mr. chief justice. this court does have -- louisiana has upon fairly incorporated into its law a holy federal standard and in this court's decision with three affiliated tribes have most recently with ohio versus minor, the court has recognized that when the state has chosen to adopt federal law to guide the decisions and binds itself to federal law, there is a federal question. justice: they can change their mind, right? you said voluntarily chose to follow it, they can voluntarily choose not to follow it anymore. michael dreeben: the same is true in any michigan v. long case. it has jurisdiction under section 1257 to resolve state court resolutions of federal law and it will presume that a state
-- danforth? danford said there could be because additional minimum but it did not answer the question. mark plaisance: i am saying you do not need to get to that question. justice: let's assume. mark plaisance: i was at the balance of my time. justice: u.s., council. -- thank you, council. >> thank you, mr. chief justice. this court does have -- louisiana has upon fairly incorporated into its law a holy federal standard and in this court's decision with three affiliated tribes have most...
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on at 9:00, john danforth how he thinks a sense of religion can lead the country out of the current and battered state of politics. on american history tv on c-span3, saturday evening at 6:00 eastern, cia historian clayton lori on espionage and intolerant -- intelligence gathering politics and civil war and wife you historical document exist here it sunday morning -- at 2002t 10:00, interview on civil rights career, growing up on the segregated -- segregated south. get the complete schedule at c-span.org. >> this story breaking from the hill. the house freedom caucus stopped short of formally endorsing representative paul ryan for house speaker on wednesday. representative labrador of idaho noted that two thirds of the conservative group backs ryan for the speakership, but said the group will only endorse if 80% of members support ryan. we could not get to a consensus, labrador said. the ball is in paul ryan scored. court. -- paul ryan's this is not about crowning a king, it is about working together by making sure every
on at 9:00, john danforth how he thinks a sense of religion can lead the country out of the current and battered state of politics. on american history tv on c-span3, saturday evening at 6:00 eastern, cia historian clayton lori on espionage and intolerant -- intelligence gathering politics and civil war and wife you historical document exist here it sunday morning -- at 2002t 10:00, interview on civil rights career, growing up on the segregated -- segregated south. get the complete schedule at...
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to talk about the phenomenon of rich guilt is one the richest people in the world gilroy leopold danforth vi and his therapist. what does rich guilt mean to you? >> when i bought the apartment i immediately evicted everyone who lived there. >> larry: why would you do that? >> my building. why they're living in my building makes no sense. i don't get that. and people yell at me for that, larry. >> larry: he's getting yelled at like a little boy in alabama who just wanted to learn. >> larry: guys, that's not the same thing at all. >> don't you think little black schoolchildren should have the same chance to go to the same school as everyone else, larry. >> larry: sure but that's a false equivalent. >> here's what you're not getting. being rich used to be great for yourself esteem. hi pappy had members of congress in his pocket and nobody made him feel like you were doing wrong. >> you're so mad. he's like a modern day rosa parks. >> that makes a lot of sense because i just bought a bus company. >> larry: guys, these are awful analogies. your lives have nothing to do with the poor person. ha
to talk about the phenomenon of rich guilt is one the richest people in the world gilroy leopold danforth vi and his therapist. what does rich guilt mean to you? >> when i bought the apartment i immediately evicted everyone who lived there. >> larry: why would you do that? >> my building. why they're living in my building makes no sense. i don't get that. and people yell at me for that, larry. >> larry: he's getting yelled at like a little boy in alabama who just wanted...
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dr alicia danforth a psychologist and researcher who studies psychedelics explains the impact. >> research has been hindered because mdma was put on schedule 1, putting it in the most prohibitive class of controlled substances and a lot of research that could have taken place since it was scheduled in the mid 80s has been postponed. so, there are some things we know about mdma but there's a lot more to learn. >> by 1986 a growing number of psychedelic researchers had begun to lobby and even sue the federal government. the multi-disciplinary association of psychedelic studies, or "maps", was born. rick doblin, self proclaimed hippie turned advocate, researcher and fundraiser began his mission. >> it became apparent to me that the only way back into legal use of mdma would be through the fda to medicalize mdma through scientific research. >> launching maps into a 30 year struggle with federal regulators, thats resulted in small, but privately funded mdma studies across the world. coming up on techknow. >> it's kind of an orangish color. so it's possibly either methamphetamine or amphetamine.
dr alicia danforth a psychologist and researcher who studies psychedelics explains the impact. >> research has been hindered because mdma was put on schedule 1, putting it in the most prohibitive class of controlled substances and a lot of research that could have taken place since it was scheduled in the mid 80s has been postponed. so, there are some things we know about mdma but there's a lot more to learn. >> by 1986 a growing number of psychedelic researchers had begun to lobby...
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. >> did we say the opposite in danforth? or the majority say the opposite in danforth? >> could you tell me why you would think that something like atkins would not be retroactive to states? as a compulsion, meaning not as by election of teague retroactivity. >> that is a difficult question that we don't take a position on, but to answer your question, justice sotomayor, the argument goes that danforth made clear that teague is an equitable interpretation to federal habeas statute. it's not constitutionally binding on the states, and that -- the court left open whether the exceptions are binding, but the exceptions were part and parcel of justice harlan's mackey understanding of how he thought federal habeas ought to apply. and so whereas atkins -- i mean, atkins creates a binding constitutional right. the question of remedy, though. the question is a state constitutionally bound to offer that remedy? and this court has recognized in cases like pennsylvania v. finley, for example, that states have wide discretion in structuring their post conviction. and the next point,
. >> did we say the opposite in danforth? or the majority say the opposite in danforth? >> could you tell me why you would think that something like atkins would not be retroactive to states? as a compulsion, meaning not as by election of teague retroactivity. >> that is a difficult question that we don't take a position on, but to answer your question, justice sotomayor, the argument goes that danforth made clear that teague is an equitable interpretation to federal habeas...
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squashway danforth was identified by a hotel employee who claims to have seen him breaking into the hotel. police say they found the suspect with bags full of items they believe to be stolen from past break ins in the same area. a man is blind bars after allegedly robbing a tewksbury grocery store and a bank in the same day. police also arrested two other men they believe were involved in the chelmsford robbery. no one was hurt in either incident. >> we're learning new details on the-- both companies announced changes in hopes of protectings their integrity. kim -- kim khazei has more. >> reporter: fan duel says its employees and draft king's employees are temporarily banned from playing any contest for money. espn announcing it removed sponsored elements, from its shows. this comes from the result of a "new york times" article that claimed one employee used insider information to win hundreds of thousands of dollars. the report revealed mid level content manager for boston-based draft conviction admitted to releasing data before the third week of the nfl season. that person won $350,000
squashway danforth was identified by a hotel employee who claims to have seen him breaking into the hotel. police say they found the suspect with bags full of items they believe to be stolen from past break ins in the same area. a man is blind bars after allegedly robbing a tewksbury grocery store and a bank in the same day. police also arrested two other men they believe were involved in the chelmsford robbery. no one was hurt in either incident. >> we're learning new details on the--...
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the author, former senator jack danforth. you make me miss working with you when we have these discussions. chris hayes is up next. >>> tonight on "all in" -- >> i don't think he'll end up being president of the united states. >> the rise of the anti-policy politician. >> maybe you can prove me wrong but i don't think you're a friend to women. >> i knew i shouldn't have picked her. >> reporter: tonight how donald trump and ben carson continue to defy political gravity. >> is that just hyperbole to use nazi analogies? >> it's not hyperbole at all. >>> then more proof of a plot to stop hillary. >> well, it's a damn lie. >> republicans respond to the latest bombshell about the benghazi committee. >>> and with a break in case of biden podium at the ready, the democrats get loose. >> you guys are the first to realize that i'm really not even a human being. >> tonight, how democrats are planning their debate approach and why no one should be surprised a socialist is doing so well. >> are you a capitalist? >> no. i'm a democratic so
the author, former senator jack danforth. you make me miss working with you when we have these discussions. chris hayes is up next. >>> tonight on "all in" -- >> i don't think he'll end up being president of the united states. >> the rise of the anti-policy politician. >> maybe you can prove me wrong but i don't think you're a friend to women. >> i knew i shouldn't have picked her. >> reporter: tonight how donald trump and ben carson continue to...
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danforth, pleasanton and livermore, such a hot summer and early fall.hat's got to feel good to you. walnut creek, 75. i do want you to pay attention to the coming forecast. i do want to stay sunny and dry, but as we head out to sunday's forecast, we will have it for -- let's preview that temperature drop. . for san francisco we'll go from 71 to 66, and from san jose 76 to 82. >>> let's take you courtside. you know what tonight is. inside the oracle arena. it's opening night for the warriors. they're about to hand out the championship rings and then it's game time. do you think 7th period's new kid will be there? >> rieilly and ryan. >> geraud live alvin gentry and steve kerr.... >>> it's springtime at the oracle arena. usually we say it's game time, but for me it's all about the bling. i can't wait to see it. >> reporter: jason of beverly hills, you can't go wrong, right? alan gentry and steve kerr, both two parts to the warriors' run last season. head coach dealing with a leave of absence but both will be here tonight to pick up some very important har
danforth, pleasanton and livermore, such a hot summer and early fall.hat's got to feel good to you. walnut creek, 75. i do want you to pay attention to the coming forecast. i do want to stay sunny and dry, but as we head out to sunday's forecast, we will have it for -- let's preview that temperature drop. . for san francisco we'll go from 71 to 66, and from san jose 76 to 82. >>> let's take you courtside. you know what tonight is. inside the oracle arena. it's opening night for the...
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on "after words", former missouri senator john danforth on how he thinks that a sense of religion canead the country out of the bitter state of politics. on american history tv on c-span3, saturday evening at 6:00 p.m. eastern, historian clayton lori on espionage and intelligence gathering tactics and why so few historical documents exist. sunday morning at 10:00 p.m. on oral history, julian bond who passed away in august, we have his interview. get the complete weekend schedule at c-span.org. >> now, president and ceo of the u.s. chamber of commerce talked to reporters at a breakfast hosted by the "washington journal" of the christian science monitor. as long as the chamber's continue in the upcoming election. this is about one hour. [inaudible
on "after words", former missouri senator john danforth on how he thinks that a sense of religion canead the country out of the bitter state of politics. on american history tv on c-span3, saturday evening at 6:00 p.m. eastern, historian clayton lori on espionage and intelligence gathering tactics and why so few historical documents exist. sunday morning at 10:00 p.m. on oral history, julian bond who passed away in august, we have his interview. get the complete weekend schedule at...
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. >> now john danforth talks about the relevance of religion. >> it so good to see you and i want to congratulate you on your new book, the relevance of religion. >> thank you very much. it's good to be with you. i have to say that i enjoyed working on this book and i hope people enjoyed reading it. >> i look forward to visiting with you about it and hopefully creating a little interest because i think it certainly a worthy read. so you write in the prologue, politics is broken. we should fix it. you describe religion and religious people as a gift to politics and that religion puts politics in its proper place. as someone who has lived a little of politics myself, i know it can become all consuming and it can become a bible and it can become god. you tell a a story in your 1982 reelection when you were running against harriet woods. tough race. >> 's tough race, i almost lost it. >> your family, in effort to encourage you, can you recall that story that your daughter, who was 15 at that time -- >> my daughter dede, i never thought that i had a chance to lose that election. i thought
. >> now john danforth talks about the relevance of religion. >> it so good to see you and i want to congratulate you on your new book, the relevance of religion. >> thank you very much. it's good to be with you. i have to say that i enjoyed working on this book and i hope people enjoyed reading it. >> i look forward to visiting with you about it and hopefully creating a little interest because i think it certainly a worthy read. so you write in the prologue, politics is...
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the author, former senator jack danforth. you make me miss working with you when we have these discussions. chris hayes is up next. >>> bernie doesn't love hillary. let's play "hardball." >>> good evening, i'm chris matthews here in las vegas where a crap shoot for the democratic presidential nomination begins for real. it already looks like tomorrow night's big first debate set for here in las vegas is going to be a hot one. not waiting for the clock to start. bernie sanders is tearing into hillary clinton for a lack of commitment, he says, to progressive opinions. hitting her on environment, trade, and last but hardly least, her 2002 vote to authorize the iraq war. what will hillary say in return? will she counterpunch the fiery vermonter and question his socialist ideology? can she afford not to? what about the guy not here, joe biden? kasie hunt is msnbc's political reporter outside the site of tomorrow night's debate. what do you hear on the strip? >> reporter: where it is already approaching, i have to say 100 degrees o
the author, former senator jack danforth. you make me miss working with you when we have these discussions. chris hayes is up next. >>> bernie doesn't love hillary. let's play "hardball." >>> good evening, i'm chris matthews here in las vegas where a crap shoot for the democratic presidential nomination begins for real. it already looks like tomorrow night's big first debate set for here in las vegas is going to be a hot one. not waiting for the clock to start....
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while it is not constitutionally required, that is basically this court president -- president from danforth and in kaufman have said what have become peak exceptions are matters of
while it is not constitutionally required, that is basically this court president -- president from danforth and in kaufman have said what have become peak exceptions are matters of
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sunday night at nine on afterwards, john danforth on how he thinks a sense of religion can lead to outof politics. on c-span three cia historian on espionage and intelligence gathering tactics during the civil war and why so few historical documents exist. sunday morning at ten am, on oral histories civil rights leader julian barnes who passed away in august in a 2002 interview on civil-rights career growing up in a segregated south and his work on student nonviolent courting committee. get our complete schedule on c-span.org. >> this is quite unusual for me but i want to thank all of you for your friendship, your loyal support for the planning of this wonderful evening for me. i shall remember it always. thanks for the the young people for this great welcome [applause]. >> pet next and was the first republican first lady to address the national convention. she traveled more widely than any first lady before her. made volunteerism her issue, was chief supporter of her husband, richard nixon and behind the scenes political advisor. pat next. patrick said, this sunday night at 8:00 p.m.
sunday night at nine on afterwards, john danforth on how he thinks a sense of religion can lead to outof politics. on c-span three cia historian on espionage and intelligence gathering tactics during the civil war and why so few historical documents exist. sunday morning at ten am, on oral histories civil rights leader julian barnes who passed away in august in a 2002 interview on civil-rights career growing up in a segregated south and his work on student nonviolent courting committee. get our...
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. -- john danforth on how a sense of religion can lead the country out of the current and bitter state politics. on american history tv on c-span3. today at 6:00 eastern, cia historian clayton laureate on .spionage during the civil war and why so few historical documents exist here sunday morning at 10:00 on world history's, civil rights leader julian bond passed away in august, in a 2002 interview, growing up in the segregated south and his work with the student nonviolent committee. get our complete we can schedule at c-span.org -- we can schedule at c-span.org. >> all persons having business before the honorable supreme court should get their attention. president obama: we have not seen a court overturn a law that on anssed i congress economic issue like health care since -- since lochner. legislator can now take away your life and liberty without you process and the court says no, a wonderful decision. >> on c-span's landmark cases, we look a lot better be new york, in 1895, the legislature passed the bait shop act which restricted the working hours of bakery employees to 10 hours
. -- john danforth on how a sense of religion can lead the country out of the current and bitter state politics. on american history tv on c-span3. today at 6:00 eastern, cia historian clayton laureate on .spionage during the civil war and why so few historical documents exist here sunday morning at 10:00 on world history's, civil rights leader julian bond passed away in august, in a 2002 interview, growing up in the segregated south and his work with the student nonviolent committee. get our...
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. -- sunday, former senator john danforth on how religion can be the country out of the better statelitics. on c-span three, saturday evening at 6:00 eastern, espionage and intelligence gathering tactics during the so fewar, and why historical documents exist. sunday morning at 10:00, on oral histories, civil rights leader julian bond, who passed away in august, on his civil rights career, growing up in the segregated south, and his work as a student. get our complete schedule at c-span.org. republican candidate carly fiorina was in south carolina today for a town hall event, where she answered questions from her supporters. she talked about the economy, persecution of christians, and hillary clinton's testimony before the house benghazi committee. the university of north carolina's satellite campus in before. -- in beaufort. [applause] ms. fiorina: thank you so much. thank you. it is great to be back here in south carolina. so much for that wonderful introduction, and thank you, children, for the pledge of allegiance that you did so well. how many of you watched the benghazi hearing
. -- sunday, former senator john danforth on how religion can be the country out of the better statelitics. on c-span three, saturday evening at 6:00 eastern, espionage and intelligence gathering tactics during the so fewar, and why historical documents exist. sunday morning at 10:00, on oral histories, civil rights leader julian bond, who passed away in august, on his civil rights career, growing up in the segregated south, and his work as a student. get our complete schedule at c-span.org....
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including mary norris and her book on the english language and evan thomas' book "being nixon" and john danforth on how he thinks a sense of religion can lead the state out of bitter politics. clayt clayt sunday morning at 10:00 on oral histories, civil rights lead ee julian bond who passed away in august in his work with the student nonviolent coordinating committee. get our complete weekend schedule at c-span.org. >>> the senate is considering a proposal to change federal sentencing requirements. up next, the senate judiciary committee hearing examining the bill. then a hearing with energy secretary ernest on the strategic petroleum reserve. the three remaining democratic presidential candidates who will speak at the jefferson jackson dinner, senator bernie sanders, martin o'malley, and hillary clinton will be live on c-span at 9:00 p.m. eastern as our road to the white house coverage continues. >>> c-span provides the best access for coverage of former secretary of state hillary clinton testifying before the house select committee on benghazi. >> there was no credible, actionable threat known
including mary norris and her book on the english language and evan thomas' book "being nixon" and john danforth on how he thinks a sense of religion can lead the state out of bitter politics. clayt clayt sunday morning at 10:00 on oral histories, civil rights lead ee julian bond who passed away in august in his work with the student nonviolent coordinating committee. get our complete weekend schedule at c-span.org. >>> the senate is considering a proposal to change federal...
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. >> and priest john danforth on how he thinks a sense of religion can lead us out of the the 'em bit erred state of politics. saturday even 6:00 p.m., clayton laurie on espionage and intelligence gathering in the civil war. sunday morning at 10:00, on oral histories, julian bond, who passed away in august, in a 2002 interview on his civil rights career, growing up in the segregated south. and worked with a student nonviolent coordinating committee. get our complete schedule at c-span.org. >> the supreme court heard oral argument over whether florida's death sentencing policy is constitutional. in hurst versus florida, the jury recommended that timothy hurst be sentenced to death for the killing of a co-worker in 1998. the judge went with the jury's recommendation. hurst's lawyers argued his intellectually disability disqualifies him and the judge should not have made the final ruling on the death penalty. this is an hour. >> arguing next 147505, hurst versus florida. mr. waxman. >> mr. chief justice, may it please the court, under florida law, timothy hurst will go to his death despi
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former missouri senator and priest john danforth on how he thinks a sense of religion could lead the country out of an embittered state of politics. saturday evening at 6 eastern, clayton laurie on he is me -- o espionage. and julian bond in a 2002 interview on his civil rights career and his work with the student nonviolent coordinating committee. get our complete we could schedule at c-span.org. >>> how democratic leaders spoke with reporters about some of their legislative priorities. adam schiff called the benghazi hearing a partisan attack on hillary clinton. this is 25 minutes. >>> okay. good morning. javier becerra, joined by joe crowley, if he's smiling behind me, it's not because things are going so well in congress, but because the mets are up 3-0. >> and they beat l.a. sorry. >> they did, they kicked butt. no other way to put it. for those of us who were interested in seeing the cubs do something for the first time in a long time, it may be a long time before we get to say that as well. congratulations to the mets so far. it ain't over, though. it ain't over, joe. it's not
former missouri senator and priest john danforth on how he thinks a sense of religion could lead the country out of an embittered state of politics. saturday evening at 6 eastern, clayton laurie on he is me -- o espionage. and julian bond in a 2002 interview on his civil rights career and his work with the student nonviolent coordinating committee. get our complete we could schedule at c-span.org. >>> how democratic leaders spoke with reporters about some of their legislative...
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an on "afterwords," episcopalian ohn danforth on how religion can lead people.d on c-span3, civil war espionage and why so few historical documents exist. and on sunday morning at 10:00, civil rights lead -- leader, julian bond who pass aid way in august, in an interview about his roll in the snuent nonviolent coordinating committee. get our entire schedule at c-span.org. >> former secretary of state hillary clinton continues to testify before the house benghazi chee, live right now on c-span2 and c-span3. again, president obama vetoed defense -- the defense policy today and a couple of members of congress weighing in about it. representative dennis ross tweeting, potus keeps troops in afghanistan yet refuses to give them the support and resources hey need by vetoing ndaa bill. senator dan sullivan says, only the fourth time in the past half century, the president has vetoed the ndaa, critical funding for our troops to keep our country safe. here now is the president in the oval office. president obama: as president and commander in chief my first and most respo
an on "afterwords," episcopalian ohn danforth on how religion can lead people.d on c-span3, civil war espionage and why so few historical documents exist. and on sunday morning at 10:00, civil rights lead -- leader, julian bond who pass aid way in august, in an interview about his roll in the snuent nonviolent coordinating committee. get our entire schedule at c-span.org. >> former secretary of state hillary clinton continues to testify before the house benghazi chee, live right...
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senator john danforth's newest look at how religion can be used to bridge the political divide sees in the country. he'll be a guest in the near future on booktv's "after words." sign cheever's drinking in american chronicles the role alcohol has placed in u.s. history. robert mauro challenges hillary clinton's claim to be advocate for women's issues. charles koch discusses the strategies he used in "good profit." si hard that mukherjee looks into how medicine and scientific research intersect in "the laws of medicine." former georgetown university professor dennis ross are' "doomed to succeed" traces the development of policy towards israel and the middle east as a whole. david talbot warns against the growth of what he consi
senator john danforth's newest look at how religion can be used to bridge the political divide sees in the country. he'll be a guest in the near future on booktv's "after words." sign cheever's drinking in american chronicles the role alcohol has placed in u.s. history. robert mauro challenges hillary clinton's claim to be advocate for women's issues. charles koch discusses the strategies he used in "good profit." si hard that mukherjee looks into how medicine and scientific...