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in our hearts i mean i spend every holiday every summer at the seaside since i was scared little daryl so we kind of have this connection to the body even if we're not strictly from here. santa says the oil in the flank and needs to be drained immediately to prevent an environmental disaster in the scenic diancecht bay. salvaging the entire tanker is too risky and in fact ship wrecks attract marine life and actually help ecosystems to flourish. you all you'd think you would see on the bottom is just sent there's not much life life for this world of wrecks or you can see big fishes sometimes 3 lions so it's it's it's really good to have those votes and to take care of them and to preserve. the toxic legacy of the 2nd world war urgently needs to be dealt with time is running out oldest son of talks to the media as often as she can tirelessly sounding the alarm. unless action is taken with ice could soon be witnessing an environmental catastrophe. domestic abuse is a subject that is still largely taboo in our society an epidemic hiding behind closed doors and is a problem that women in russi
in our hearts i mean i spend every holiday every summer at the seaside since i was scared little daryl so we kind of have this connection to the body even if we're not strictly from here. santa says the oil in the flank and needs to be drained immediately to prevent an environmental disaster in the scenic diancecht bay. salvaging the entire tanker is too risky and in fact ship wrecks attract marine life and actually help ecosystems to flourish. you all you'd think you would see on the bottom is...
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where we go, daryl goes. so moose lodge rented a facility outside the moose lodge so i could play. today the moose lodge is integrated. a black person was brought by a white member to be a guest, and they refused entrance, so the black person sued the moose lodge in federal court. the federal judge said, if you don't change that law, i will shut down every moose lodge in the country. brian: let me ask you this -- you are a black person and the moose lodge had the rules, why would you want to go there? why would you want to be involved with people that would accept that kind of thing in their bylaws? daryl: the moose lodge doesn't make me or break me. i am there to play music. brian: i don't mean you, i'm talking about the fellow that sued them. why would he even care about being a member? daryl: because this is our country, and we all should be treated equally. that is the whole thing with the flag and the pledge of allegiance. one nation, indivisible, under god, with liberty and justice for all. no, there is no
where we go, daryl goes. so moose lodge rented a facility outside the moose lodge so i could play. today the moose lodge is integrated. a black person was brought by a white member to be a guest, and they refused entrance, so the black person sued the moose lodge in federal court. the federal judge said, if you don't change that law, i will shut down every moose lodge in the country. brian: let me ask you this -- you are a black person and the moose lodge had the rules, why would you want to go...
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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
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...
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great 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 th
great 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...
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expect the gap to if so, do asian markets move higher, or u.s. markets move down? darylear-term,, my position is u.s. markets will move down. there is a bit of complacency with regard to the u.s. market. no doubt, growth is still positive in the u.s., unlike in asia. looking at the trend of eps expectations, we started the year with markets expecting an almost 10% earnings growth for asian companies, but today we see a contraction of 2%, a sharp 12% swing. that's primarily driven by the trade tensions and uncertainties relating to moving forward. so if we get some form of trade deal, hopefully that will kickstart more certainty in the marketplace, and we could see improvement in terms of asian equities. over the middle term to long-term, we could see asian markets bounce again. nejra: daryl, what would be your preferred asian market in that scenario, and why? daryl: i think if you look at the year-to-date performance for a number of markets, the heavy in northiven markets asia have been hit. laggard ine biggest this regard, with the global supply chains. the difference b
expect the gap to if so, do asian markets move higher, or u.s. markets move down? darylear-term,, my position is u.s. markets will move down. there is a bit of complacency with regard to the u.s. market. no doubt, growth is still positive in the u.s., unlike in asia. looking at the trend of eps expectations, we started the year with markets expecting an almost 10% earnings growth for asian companies, but today we see a contraction of 2%, a sharp 12% swing. that's primarily driven by the trade...
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so i went like this, to display my hands, nothing in them, and i stood up and approached him and i said. 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 r
so i went like this, to display my hands, nothing in them, and i stood up and approached him and i said. 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...
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so i'm a mild nationalist. >> watch "afterwards," sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern on book tv on c-span2. >>> 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 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 his head were knights of the cue clubs clan. and on his hip, he had a holster. he was followed right behind him by mr. kelly, the grand dragon, in a dark blue suit and tie. when the knight hawk entered the room and turned the corner 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, mr. kelly. my name is dary
so i'm a mild nationalist. >> watch "afterwards," sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern on book tv on c-span2. >>> 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 he was wearing military camouflage fatigues with the blood drop emblem right here, and the initials kkk right here on his chest. embroidered...
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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.
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...
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connolly: you worked for daryl isasm do the horrors ever stop here. so you're not bringing to your job some kind of political bias against this president, is that correct? mr. kerner: none whatsoever. r. connolly: you're an obama appointee? mr. kerner: no i'm a trump appointee. mr. connolly: gosh. so. presumably being who you are, you would be inclined not to violate the law, not to ignore your duties, but you would probably, if you could, yud bend over backwards to counsel someone who was in trouble with the law that you're charged with enforcing to kind of write himself, herself, give them a little bit of a warn, a chance so it doesn't have to get to a level that it now is. would that be a fair statement? mr. kerner: i wouldn't say bend over backwards. i believe it's anymy job in a nonpartisan way, to assist the dministration with all laws. o.s.c. generally works with whistleblower law, i want to protect whistleblowers. we have a robust effort to train people on hatch act. we have career professionals to do this. we're not partisan whatsoever. mr. cloi
connolly: you worked for daryl isasm do the horrors ever stop here. so you're not bringing to your job some kind of political bias against this president, is that correct? mr. kerner: none whatsoever. r. connolly: you're an obama appointee? mr. kerner: no i'm a trump appointee. mr. connolly: gosh. so. presumably being who you are, you would be inclined not to violate the law, not to ignore your duties, but you would probably, if you could, yud bend over backwards to counsel someone who was in...
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her twin sister daryl has a separate company in washington, d.c. she does more federal contracts. what's soing -- she oversaw the construction of that. >> what an impressive family. and i love that her mom leatrice went to the bar. >> liquid courage. >> she got it done. >> she did. it's all about the fortification. >>> all right. the courtroom events in "to kill a mockingbird" take place in a particular venn yu but it's not a fictional one. we'll take you to a very special place where the action is still being acted out. >>> and coming up next week, she is a legend f o soul. at 80 years old mavis staples is having an incredible resurgence with star-studded tribute concerts. a conversation and performance with mavis staples is next week. >> the amazing mavis. like now your doctor may be talking to you about screening for colon cancer. luckily there's me, cologuard. the noninvasive test you use at home. it all starts when your doctor orders me. then it's as easy as get, go, gone. you get me when i'm delivered... right to your front door and in the privacy of your own home. there's no prep or
her twin sister daryl has a separate company in washington, d.c. she does more federal contracts. what's soing -- she oversaw the construction of that. >> what an impressive family. and i love that her mom leatrice went to the bar. >> liquid courage. >> she got it done. >> she did. it's all about the fortification. >>> all right. the courtroom events in "to kill a mockingbird" take place in a particular venn yu but it's not a fictional one. we'll take...
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so i went like this. to display my hands. nothing in them. and i stood up, and i approached him. i said, hi, mr. kelly. my name is daryl davis, come on in. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on "q & a" on c-span. >>> next, a look at the prices of the hiv prevention drug, truvada. during a house oversight hearing, the ceo of the company that manufacturers the pill answers questions about how people can get access to the drug and why it costs more in the u.s. than in other countries. this is about three-and-a-half hours. [ banging gavel ] >>> the meeting will come to order without objection. t i now recognize myself for five minutes to give an opening statement. today is our committee's second hearing on the skyrocketing prices of prescription drugs. at our first hearing in january, the committee's very first
so i went like this. to display my hands. nothing in them. and i stood up, and i approached him. i said, hi, mr. kelly. my name is daryl davis, come on in. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on "q & a" on c-span. >>> next, a look at the prices of the hiv prevention drug, truvada. during a house oversight hearing, the ceo of the company that manufacturers the pill answers questions about how people can get access to the drug and why it costs more in the u.s. than in...
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the nonprofit safe and barca daryl for all do not want to navigation center to open up in a residential area. crime. open drug use. >>and those things i read problems in this so my >>police says the city is not only ignoring their concerns but rushing to the process by ignoring the public trust. >>i think we're prepared to take this to its far as we need to including into court. and we expect the wind. >>peter prowse is the attorney representing lee and safe and bark and arrow for all in their appeal. he says the city has failed to get necessary approvals from the state lands commission and the city is also ignored the ports design guidelines for the waterfront, the appeal also contends the city did not go through a proper environmental review under the california environmental quality act. >>laws pretty clear the city's falling off. the board wants to stick its neck out for the mayor's project here and was in court that's the board's decision. >>the navigation center is a part of mayor london breed saw a planned to a rather pledge to build. 1000 new shelter beds in the city by the end of next year. right now san francisco, currently operates 6 navigation cen
the nonprofit safe and barca daryl for all do not want to navigation center to open up in a residential area. crime. open drug use. >>and those things i read problems in this so my >>police says the city is not only ignoring their concerns but rushing to the process by ignoring the public trust. >>i think we're prepared to take this to its far as we need to including into court. and we expect the wind. >>peter prowse is the attorney representing lee and safe and bark and...
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this was a setup, this was an ambush, so i went like this, to display my hands, nothing in them, and i stood up and approach them and said "hi, mr. kelly, my name is daryl on in." p.m.y night 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
this was a setup, this was an ambush, so i went like this, to display my hands, nothing in them, and i stood up and approach them and said "hi, mr. kelly, my name is daryl on in." p.m.y night 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...