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this is my piano player, daryl davis. daryl, give him your social security number so you can get paid. i had not even planned on playing, i had just come to hang out. so i gave her my social and she was all flustered. i'm a member of sag and all that. she said, ok, i will talk with mr. schaefer. you all are going to perform "roll over beethoven," and chuck berry said, i am going to play "let it rock." and she said mr. schaefer has been rehearsing "roll over beethoven." chuck said, i am going to do "let it rock." so i went down there and there was paul schaefer. and paul schaefer is not only one of the most talented musicians in this country, he is
this is my piano player, daryl davis. daryl, give him your social security number so you can get paid. i had not even planned on playing, i had just come to hang out. so i gave her my social and she was all flustered. i'm a member of sag and all that. she said, ok, i will talk with mr. schaefer. you all are going to perform "roll over beethoven," and chuck berry said, i am going to play "let it rock." and she said mr. schaefer has been rehearsing "roll over...
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my name is daryl davis, come on in. sunday on q&a on c-span. sunday on american history tv on c-span3. we continue coverage of the 75th anniversary of d-day. , listen to past american presidents who traveled to normandy beaches to honor the fallen. starting with jimmy carter in 1978. followed by ronald reagan in 1984. bill clinton in 1994. george w. bush in 2000 four. and barack obama in 2014. ,t 4:00 p.m., on real america the 1944 film, from d-day to germany. >> we thought we could use it as a port. but we found that cherbourg was badly destroyed by the germans themselves. they destroyed the docks, which we thought we could use. and it took them, if i recall,
my name is daryl davis, come on in. sunday on q&a on c-span. sunday on american history tv on c-span3. we continue coverage of the 75th anniversary of d-day. , listen to past american presidents who traveled to normandy beaches to honor the fallen. starting with jimmy carter in 1978. followed by ronald reagan in 1984. bill clinton in 1994. george w. bush in 2000 four. and barack obama in 2014. ,t 4:00 p.m., on real america the 1944 film, from d-day to germany. >> we thought we could...
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anyway, daryl davis, we are out of time. re going to leave this by showing 30 seconds of you playing the 88's. daryl: ok. [video clip] ♪ >> all q&a programs are available on our website or as a podcast at c-span.org. ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> next they on q&a, historian millardor candace viewed -- millard. at 8 p.m.xt sunday eastern and pacific c-span. >> the reviews are in for c-span's the president book. it recently topped the new york times new and noteworthy column your it is called a milestone in the evolving reputations of our presidents. and for many of journal of books, it makes a fast and engrossing read. with graduation and father's day approaching, it makes a great gift. read about how noted presidential historians rank the best and worst presidential executives explore the life events, challenges they faced, and legacies left behind. c-span's t
anyway, daryl davis, we are out of time. re going to leave this by showing 30 seconds of you playing the 88's. daryl: ok. [video clip] ♪ >> all q&a programs are available on our website or as a podcast at c-span.org. ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> next they on q&a, historian millardor candace viewed --...
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anyway, daryl davis, we are out of time. are going to leave this by showing 30 seconds of you playing the 88's. daryl: ok. [video clip] ? >> all q&a programs are available on our website or as a podcast at c-span.org. >> next they on q&a, historian and author candace millard viewed -- millard. that is next sunday at 8 p.m. eastern and pacific c-span. c-span's the president's book. kirkus calls today milepost in the reputation of our presidents. , engrossing a fast greed. with graduations and father's day approaching, c-span's the presidents makes a great gift. read about how historians rank and worst chief executives. explore the events the shapes our leaders, and the legacies they have left behind. c-span's the president's the presidents is now available for a hardcover or ebook today. here's a look at our coverage monday on c-span. for severalvels in bills at 2:00 p.m. eastern with votes and speeches at 6:30 p.m. adam smith talks about the 2020 defense department budget. and the senate returns to continue work on a nominat
anyway, daryl davis, we are out of time. are going to leave this by showing 30 seconds of you playing the 88's. daryl: ok. [video clip] ? >> all q&a programs are available on our website or as a podcast at c-span.org. >> next they on q&a, historian and author candace millard viewed -- millard. that is next sunday at 8 p.m. eastern and pacific c-span. c-span's the president's book. kirkus calls today milepost in the reputation of our presidents. , engrossing a fast greed....
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my name is daryl davis, come on in. sunday on q&a on c-span. sunday on american history tv on c-span3. we continue coverage of the 75th anniversary of d-day. , listen to past american presidents who traveled to normandy beaches to honor the fallen. starting with jimmy carter in 1978. followed by ronald reagan in 1984. bill clinton in 1994. george w. bush in 2000 four. and barack obama in 2014. ,t 4:00 p.m., on real america the 1944 film, from d-day to germany. >> we thought we could use it as a port. but we found that cherbourg was badly destroyed by the germans themselves. they destroyed the docks, which we thought we could use. and it took them, if i recall, almost two months before we could bring a ship in. on oral30 p.m. histories, world war ii veteran describes how his company was diverted to omaha beach, the constant artillery fire, and the cries of the wounded. >> most of it was medic, and a few of it was mama. the cries of the wounded and dying were haunting. but they were drowned out by the rifle and machine gun fire coming in from our
my name is daryl davis, come on in. sunday on q&a on c-span. sunday on american history tv on c-span3. we continue coverage of the 75th anniversary of d-day. , listen to past american presidents who traveled to normandy beaches to honor the fallen. starting with jimmy carter in 1978. followed by ronald reagan in 1984. bill clinton in 1994. george w. bush in 2000 four. and barack obama in 2014. ,t 4:00 p.m., on real america the 1944 film, from d-day to germany. >> we thought we could...
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kelly, my name is daryl davis. come on in. >> next, on the civil war, virginia tech professor paul quigley talks about jefferson davis's political opponents in the south, including many governors who resented that he prioritized the confederacy over the states. this talk was put up a conference hosted by shenandoah university's civil board input -- institute. -- civil war institute. >> our next and final speaker comes from an institution that, as i'll it into this morning, it is near and dear to my heart, virginia tech. dr. paul quigley is the director of the virginia center for civil war studies and the dr. james i robins
kelly, my name is daryl davis. come on in. >> next, on the civil war, virginia tech professor paul quigley talks about jefferson davis's political opponents in the south, including many governors who resented that he prioritized the confederacy over the states. this talk was put up a conference hosted by shenandoah university's civil board input -- institute. -- civil war institute. >> our next and final speaker comes from an institution that, as i'll it into this morning, it is...
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. ♪ brian: daryl davis, what impact did chuck berry have on your life?yl: chuck berry had a very profound impact on me. the man was a genius. not many people can say they -- many people can say that they wrote or played a song, but not many people can say they invented a genre of music. chuck berry did that. we would not have rock 'n roll without chuck berry. when i first heard chuck berry,
. ♪ brian: daryl davis, what impact did chuck berry have on your life?yl: chuck berry had a very profound impact on me. the man was a genius. not many people can say they -- many people can say that they wrote or played a song, but not many people can say they invented a genre of music. chuck berry did that. we would not have rock 'n roll without chuck berry. when i first heard chuck berry,
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q&a, daryl davis talks about his book plantation befriendsips where he ku klux klan members.ilitary wearing camouflage fatigues with the emblem right here and the initials kkk on his chest. ofoss his beret were knights the ku klux klan. on his hips, he had a semiautomatic handgun and a holster. he was followed right behind him by mr. kelly, the grand dragon in a suit and tie. when he saw me, he just froze. mr. kelly bumped into his back. the guy stopped short. they stumbled and regained their balance looking around the room. i knew what they were thinking. they were thinking either the desk clerk gave them the wrong room number or this was an ambush. i went like this to display my hands, nothing in them. i stood up and i approached him. i said, hi, mr. kelly, my name is darrell davis. come on in. on c-span.n q&a >> president trump is in the united kingdom this week for his three-day state visit that includes a meeting with british prime minister theresa may and a ceremony marking the 75th that overstreet of d-day. the first stop was a visit to buckingham palace where he and t
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my name is daryl davis. come on in. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on "q & a," on c-span. >>> in 1979, a small network with an unusual name rolled out a big idea. let viewers make up their own minds. c-span opened the doors to washington policymaking for all to see, bringing you unfiltered content from congress and beyond. a lot has changed in 40 years. but today that big idea is more relevant than ever. on television and online, c-span is your unfiltered view of government. so you can make up your own mind. brought to you as a public service by your cable or satellite provider. >>> now a look at president trump's 2020 budget request for the federal communications commission and the federal trade commission. chairs of both agencies, pi of the fcc and joseph simons of the ftc also spoke about 5g technology, data privacy and
my name is daryl davis. come on in. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on "q & a," on c-span. >>> in 1979, a small network with an unusual name rolled out a big idea. let viewers make up their own minds. c-span opened the doors to washington policymaking for all to see, bringing you unfiltered content from congress and beyond. a lot has changed in 40 years. but today that big idea is more relevant than ever. on television and online, c-span is your unfiltered view of...
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questions thank you that's all about my team they're going to have a much thank you so we're talking to daryl davis was a great musician and author of clandestine relationships discussing their roots of racism and best ways to deal with it that's it for this edition of stefan call say next. play. describing the trump administration's iran policy is confusing contradictory and even incoherent would be an understatement as members of his administration beat the drums of war the president suddenly inject themselves into the conversation with words to the contrary what is the world playing. slow plz. play. play. play. play. play play. play play. play. play play. play play play. play. play. please. play. lists lists. clicked. and very well might continue watching on since last. we came here where did you work before you came here when you live well death row in many us states capital punishment is still practiced convicted prisoners can spend years waiting for execution but most of the time the victims' families they are very much in favor the death penalty there are some people because of what they do
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. -- daryl davis. david blood question time for commissioning was defending a d-day event. -- attending a d-day event. involvedhe questions president trump possibility to the u.k.. this is just over 45 minutes. irish but also part of a union for coordination in the united states. >> questions to the prime minister. kim lawton. >> mister speaker. i have been asked to reply. my right honorable friend. my right honorable friend the prime minister is today with other world leaders in portsmouth to commemorate 75th anniversary of the d-day landing. that operation involved in events today 4000 personnel indeed a events in the united kingdom and france and involve representatives from every country that fought alongside the united kingdom in operation overlord and former adversaries as well and i am sure members across the house will want to join me in paying tribute to the sacrifice of those who fought to secure the liberty and peace that we enjoy today and the courage that made possible the restoration of d
. -- daryl davis. david blood question time for commissioning was defending a d-day event. -- attending a d-day event. involvedhe questions president trump possibility to the u.k.. this is just over 45 minutes. irish but also part of a union for coordination in the united states. >> questions to the prime minister. kim lawton. >> mister speaker. i have been asked to reply. my right honorable friend. my right honorable friend the prime minister is today with other world leaders in...
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kelly, my name is daryl davis, come on in. >> sunday on c-span. >>> next, the state of israeli politics. >>> to deal with the admittedly fascinating details of the last few days in israel politics. i'm going to sidestep those issues and focus instead on the time that we have on some long-term trends that i believe we need to pay careful attention to. and the first of those trends is the emergence of the israeli center as a powerful force in our politics. in fact, those of you who paid attention to our recent elections will have noticed that the israeli political divide is no longer characterized by right versus left as it was for decad decades. i think that american jury really needs to pay closer attention to this political transformation. it tells us an enormous amount about where israeli society is heading and more to the point who i believe the natural allies are for the mainstream american jewish community. let's unpack that for a little while. the left has in effect imploded. the left is no longer able to present itself as a credible alternative party or power force of government.
kelly, my name is daryl davis, come on in. >> sunday on c-span. >>> next, the state of israeli politics. >>> to deal with the admittedly fascinating details of the last few days in israel politics. i'm going to sidestep those issues and focus instead on the time that we have on some long-term trends that i believe we need to pay careful attention to. and the first of those trends is the emergence of the israeli center as a powerful force in our politics. in fact, those...
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kelly, my name is daryl davis, come on in. >> sunday on c-span. >>> next, the state of israeli politics.
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so i approached him and i said my name is daryl davis. >> sunday on q-and-a on c-span. >>> the reviewsn for the president. it talks "the new york times" noteworthy column. it is a mild post in the ever changing reputation and from the new york journal of books the president makes a fast read with graduations and father's day fast approaching, it makes a great gift. read about how the noted presidential historians rank the best and worst chief executives. explore the events that shaped the leaders, challenges they face and the legacies they've left behind. now available as a hardcover or e-book today on c-span.org or wherever books are sold. >> monday the supreme court ruled 7-1 of the health and human service department should have held a notice and comment period before changing the formula which was altered in the lower reimbursements to some hospitals. the judge wrote the majority opinion and the justice stephen breyer dissented. and offered the early opinion siding with hospitals. here is the argument in the case azar versus allina health services. >> in case 17 for team 84. >> mr.
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. >>> sunday on "q & a," blues musician daryl davis talks about his book, "clandestine relationships," where he details befriending ku klux klan members and convinces them to leave the organization. >> so this grand knight hawk walked into the room first, and he was wearing military camouflage fatigues with the blood drop emblem right here and the initials kkk right here on his chest. embroidered across his beret on h his head were knights of the ku klux klan. and on his hip a semiautomatic handgun in a holster. he came in and was followed right behind him by mr. kelly, the grand dragon, in a dark blue suit and tie. when the night hawk entered and saw me, he just froze. and mr. kelly bumped into his back, because the guy stopped short. and they stumbled and regained their balance, looking all around the room. and i knew what they were thinking. they were thinking, you know, either the desk clerk, you know, gave them the wrong room number or this was a setup. this is an ambush. so i went like this. to display my hands. nothing in them. and i stood up, and i approached him. i said, hi,
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kelly, my name is daryl davis. come on in. >> next, on the civil war, virginia tech professor paul about jefferson davis's political opponents in the south, including many governors who resented that he prioritized the confederacy over the states. this talk was put up a conference hosted by shenandoah university's civil board input -- institute. -- civil war institute. speakerext and final comes from an institution that, as i'll it into this morning, it is near and dear to my heart, virginia tech. dr. paul quigley is the director of the virginia center for civil war studies and the dr. james i robinson junior associate professor of civil war history at virginia tech. he is the author or editor of various post including "shifting grounds, nationalism and the american south," which won the british association for american studies but prize, the jefferson davis award for the museum of the confederacy, and the albert lee star my award -- sturm award. his work has appeared in journals such as the journal of southern his
kelly, my name is daryl davis. come on in. >> next, on the civil war, virginia tech professor paul about jefferson davis's political opponents in the south, including many governors who resented that he prioritized the confederacy over the states. this talk was put up a conference hosted by shenandoah university's civil board input -- institute. -- civil war institute. speakerext and final comes from an institution that, as i'll it into this morning, it is near and dear to my heart,...
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sunday on q&a, blues musician daryl davis talks about his book "clandestine relationships" where he details befriending ku klux klan members. >> he was walking in first and he was wearing military and thege with fatigues initials kkk on his chest. it was embroidered across his beret, and members of the ku klux klan. hip, he had a semi-automatic handgun in a holster. himas followed right behind by the grand dragon in a dark blue suit and tie. when he entered the room and turned the corner and saw me, he just froze, and mr. kelly bumped into his back because they stumbled and regained their balance. and i knew what they were thinking, they were thinking, either they gave them the wrong room number or this was a set up, this was an ambush. so i went like this, i went to display my hands, nothing in them, but i stood up, and i approach them. i said himes or kelly, my name is darrell davis. kelly, my name. is darrell davis. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on q&a. >> up next, actress taraji hen son testifies about suicide risk blackntal health in youth
sunday on q&a, blues musician daryl davis talks about his book "clandestine relationships" where he details befriending ku klux klan members. >> he was walking in first and he was wearing military and thege with fatigues initials kkk on his chest. it was embroidered across his beret, and members of the ku klux klan. hip, he had a semi-automatic handgun in a holster. himas followed right behind by the grand dragon in a dark blue suit and tie. when he entered the room and...
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. >> sunday, daryl davis talked about his book "clandestine relationships for he details befriendingkkk members and convinces them to leave the organization. >> grant nighthawk walked into the room. he was wearing military camouflage fatigues with the blood drop emblem right here, and the initials kkk on his chest. asbroidered across his beret w "knights of the ku klux klan." he was followed right behind him by mr. kelly, the grand dragon. a dark blue suit and tie. when nighthawk turned the corner and saw me, he just froze. mr. kelly bumped into his back because the guy stopped short. they regained their balance and looked around the room. i knew what they were thinking. either the desk clerk gave them the wrong room number or this was a set up, ambush. i went like this to display my hands, nothing in them. i stood up and approached him and said, hi mr. kelly, i'm darrell davis. come on in. >> sunday night on the spent. -- c-span. up next, senate finest committee chaired chuck grassley and senator debbie stabenow talk about prescription drug prices. we will hear from former food and
. >> sunday, daryl davis talked about his book "clandestine relationships for he details befriendingkkk members and convinces them to leave the organization. >> grant nighthawk walked into the room. he was wearing military camouflage fatigues with the blood drop emblem right here, and the initials kkk on his chest. asbroidered across his beret w "knights of the ku klux klan." he was followed right behind him by mr. kelly, the grand dragon. a dark blue suit and tie....
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visit ncicap.org] >> next sunday on "q&a," we're joined but munition and author daryle davis. mr. davis, who is african-american, has befriended members of the cu clucks clan. klan.-- ku klux join us. >> and live now here on c-span at the national press club in washington, d.c. environmental production agency andrew wheeler will be talking about the trump administration's environmental policy and taking questions. you're watching live coverage here on c-span. >> i'm the president of the national press club. today we have a terrific program for you. and we invite you to listen, watch, or follow along on twitter at the #npclive. for those watching us today on c-span or any other program, please be aware that our audience today consists of members of the press, press club members, and members of the general public. so any applause or other reactions you hear aren't necessarily from the working press.
visit ncicap.org] >> next sunday on "q&a," we're joined but munition and author daryle davis. mr. davis, who is african-american, has befriended members of the cu clucks clan. klan.-- ku klux join us. >> and live now here on c-span at the national press club in washington, d.c. environmental production agency andrew wheeler will be talking about the trump administration's environmental policy and taking questions. you're watching live coverage here on c-span. >>...
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visit ncicap.org] >> next sunday on "q&a," we're joined but munition and author daryle davis. mr. davis, who is african-american, has befriended members of the cu clucks clan. klan.-- ku klux join us. >> and live now here on c-span at the national press club in washington, d.c. environmental production agency andrew wheeler will be talking about the trump administration's environmental policy and taking questions. you're watching live coverage here on c-span. >> i'm the president of the national press club. today we have a terrific program for you. and we invite you to listen, watch, or follow along on twitter at the #npclive. for those watching us today on c-span or any other program, please be aware that our audience today consists of members of the press, press club members, and members of the general public. so any applause or other reactions you hear aren't necessarily from the working press. i'd like to take a moment to introduce our guests at the head table today. to my far left we have philip brasher, executive director at agricultural plulls communications. congressional
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tonight on q&a, blues musician daryl davis talks about his book "clandestine relationships" where he details befriending ku klux klan members. >> he was wearing military camouflage fatigues with the blood drop emblem right here and --kkk onals kk on his his chest. and on his hip, he had a amiautomatic handgun in holster. he came in and was followed by mr. kelly, the grand dragon. when he saw me, he froze. kelly bumped into his back because he had stopped short. --y stumbled and reagan and and regained their balance. i know what they were thinking. this is a setup or someone gave me the wrong number. i displayed my hands to show i had nothing in them. i approached him. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern on q&a on c-span. morning, former agriculture secretary tom , now president and ceo of the u.s. dairy export council talks about trade policy and its impact on agriculture. and later, marjorie dannenfelser , president of the susan b anthony list discusses abortion and campaign 2020. as always, we will take your calls and you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter as well. "washingto
tonight on q&a, blues musician daryl davis talks about his book "clandestine relationships" where he details befriending ku klux klan members. >> he was wearing military camouflage fatigues with the blood drop emblem right here and --kkk onals kk on his his chest. and on his hip, he had a amiautomatic handgun in holster. he came in and was followed by mr. kelly, the grand dragon. when he saw me, he froze. kelly bumped into his back because he had stopped short. --y stumbled...
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kelly, my name is daryl davis. come on in. on q&a.y night >> washington journal continues.t: grover norquist is back at our desk, president of americans for tax reform, a group known for its taxpayer protection pledge. do you consider tariffs a form of tax? almost 100 years, tariffs were the taxes we had in the united states. in the 1830's in south carolina, afore slavery became defining issue, they called out the national militia over tariffs. they had a national convention to look at everything in the 1830's because of the tariff fight. so tariffs our taxes, and the challenge with terrorists is -- is -- andwith tariffs i understand what the president is trying to do, but the danger is you get stuck on the t ariffs instead of lowering tariffs, or using them to change behavior. they are taxes on the american people. they are not taxes on mexico, or taxes on china. they can damage those countries, but they are paid by american consumers. ourexico puts taxes on goods, we are punishing mexicans, not americans. china has tariffs that damage the chinese people. are wars ofrs cho
kelly, my name is daryl davis. come on in. on q&a.y night >> washington journal continues.t: grover norquist is back at our desk, president of americans for tax reform, a group known for its taxpayer protection pledge. do you consider tariffs a form of tax? almost 100 years, tariffs were the taxes we had in the united states. in the 1830's in south carolina, afore slavery became defining issue, they called out the national militia over tariffs. they had a national convention to look...
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q&a, bluestonight on musician daryl davis talks about his book "clandestine relationships."e organization. >> he was wearing military camouflage with the emblem right here. the initials kkk right here on his chest, embroidered across his head. knights of the ku klux klan. on his hip, he had a semi-automatic handgun and upholstered. he came in here -- came in and was followed behind him by mr. kelly, the grand dragon, in a dark blue suit and tie. when i entered the room and turned the corner and saw me, he froze. mr. kelly bumped into his back because the guy stopped short. they stumbled and regained their balance, looking around the room. i knew what they were thinking. they were thinking either the desk clerk gave them the wrong room number or this was a set up, and ambush. i went like this to display my hands. nothing in them. i stood up and i approached him. i said hi, mr. kelly, come on in. announcer: tonight at 8:00 eastern on q&a on c-span. announcer: the house debates a resolution tuesday giving the judiciary committee approval to sue attorney general william barr, an
q&a, bluestonight on musician daryl davis talks about his book "clandestine relationships."e organization. >> he was wearing military camouflage with the emblem right here. the initials kkk right here on his chest, embroidered across his head. knights of the ku klux klan. on his hip, he had a semi-automatic handgun and upholstered. he came in here -- came in and was followed behind him by mr. kelly, the grand dragon, in a dark blue suit and tie. when i entered the room and...
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kelly, my name is daryl davis. come on in." at 8:00 eastern on "q&a." >> "washington journal" continues. luke we're back with niforatos smart approaches to marijuana, and he is here to commercialization and normalization of marijuana. how are you doing? guest: good morning, jesse. how are you today? host: i am good. explain to us what your group is and who is involved. guest: our organization is called smart approaches to a.m., and we were by -- as well asd patrick kennedy of the kennedy family. they were very concerned after colorado, where i am from, and washington legalized marijuana at the ballot, and they sell this as the inception of the new big tobacco, but this marijuana industry was going to grow internal much more addictive products, they were going to of issuess, do a lot that were self-serving and cause a lot of harm to the public. unfortunately, about five years and, we are seeing that this industry has turned into big tobacco and is now invested in by the tobacco. our organization is focused on the science side of
kelly, my name is daryl davis. come on in." at 8:00 eastern on "q&a." >> "washington journal" continues. luke we're back with niforatos smart approaches to marijuana, and he is here to commercialization and normalization of marijuana. how are you doing? guest: good morning, jesse. how are you today? host: i am good. explain to us what your group is and who is involved. guest: our organization is called smart approaches to a.m., and we were by -- as well asd...
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. ♪ "q&a", daryl davis talks about his new book and talks about befriending luc lucks clan members. > wearing military camouflage fatigues with the blood drop emblem, and the initials on his chest embroidered across his parade were knights of the klu klux klan. bycame in and was followed mr. kelly, the grand dragon. when i entered the room and turned the corner, he just froze. mr. kelly bumped into his back, because the guy stopped short. they stumbled and regained their balance and looked around the room. i knew what they were thinking. they were thinking, either the district gave them the wrong new -- room number or this was a set up. i went like this to display my hands, nothing in them and i stood up and i approach them, and i said high mr. kelly,, on in. q&a onay night on c-span. journal"ngton continues. host: in the united kingdom the president of the united states expected to hold a joint press conference with the outgoing prime minister. that was set to start momentarily. we will take you to that when it begins. we will show you a little bit of an event going dealing with the
. ♪ "q&a", daryl davis talks about his new book and talks about befriending luc lucks clan members. > wearing military camouflage fatigues with the blood drop emblem, and the initials on his chest embroidered across his parade were knights of the klu klux klan. bycame in and was followed mr. kelly, the grand dragon. when i entered the room and turned the corner, he just froze. mr. kelly bumped into his back, because the guy stopped short. they stumbled and regained their...