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historian david barber,author of the book the age of great dreams, america in the 1960s joins us to take your call . >> matter who takes the storm and wanted to have the effect they did in the 60s and early 70s is something we're still wrestling with bestsellers to understand. technology of drugs . >> we got court right here and something left on long and hard about this is inherited in understanding not just the 60s but on the production of history, what drums we use at a given period and placed on an incredible ability to change the direction of a given society. >> calling to talk to david farber about the social movements of the 60s leading up woodstock and its legacy. woodstock, 50 years sunday at 9 am eastern on washington journal, also live in american history tv on c-span3. >> watch deeper live coverage of the national book festival , saturday, august 31 starting at 10 am eastern. our coverage includes author interviews with justice ruth bader ginsburg and her book my own word. david troyer, his book is a heartbeat of wounded knee. sharon robinson talk about her book child of the
historian david barber,author of the book the age of great dreams, america in the 1960s joins us to take your call . >> matter who takes the storm and wanted to have the effect they did in the 60s and early 70s is something we're still wrestling with bestsellers to understand. technology of drugs . >> we got court right here and something left on long and hard about this is inherited in understanding not just the 60s but on the production of history, what drums we use at a given...
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historian david barber, author of the book the age of great dreams: america in the 1960s joins us to take your calls. >> drugs matter who takes those drugs, why the drugs have the effect did in the 60s and early 70s, it's something we're still wrestling with as scholars to understand . the technology of drugs and we've got some other people who had a long hard about this is imperative in understanding i think not just the vicinities but of the production and history, what drugs we use at a given. place an incredible ability to change the direction of a given society.>> thought in with david farber about the social movements ofthe 60s leading up to woodstock and his legacy woodstock , 50 years. sunday at 9 am eastern on washington journal. also live in american history tv on c-span3. >> is erin bliss, he was with health and human services department and is the assistant inspector general for evaluation and inspections, welcome to the program. >> good morning. >> remind people of the role ofthe inspector general office is in comparison to hhs itself . >> our mission is to protect the i
historian david barber, author of the book the age of great dreams: america in the 1960s joins us to take your calls. >> drugs matter who takes those drugs, why the drugs have the effect did in the 60s and early 70s, it's something we're still wrestling with as scholars to understand . the technology of drugs and we've got some other people who had a long hard about this is imperative in understanding i think not just the vicinities but of the production and history, what drugs we use at...
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historian, david barber, author of the book age of great dreams, america in the 1960s, joins us to take. >> drugs matter but who takes those drugs and why they have the effect they did in the 60s and early 70s is against something we are wrestling with the scholars. the technology of drugs. we have david cartwright in here. other people thought long and hard. is imperative, not just of the 60s but as the production history. but drugs we use at a given period have an incredible ability to change the direction of society. >> calling to talk with david farber about the social movements of the 60s, leading up to woodstock and its legacy. woodstock, 50 years. sunday at 9 pm eastern on cspan's washington journal. also live on american history tv on c-span3 . >>> watch book tv for live coverage of the national book festival, saturday, august 31, starting at 10 am eastern. our coverage includes interviews with ruth bader ginsburg on her book my own words. they metoyer, his book is the heartbeat of wounded knee. sharon robinson talks about her book, child of the dream. rick atkinson, author of t
historian, david barber, author of the book age of great dreams, america in the 1960s, joins us to take. >> drugs matter but who takes those drugs and why they have the effect they did in the 60s and early 70s is against something we are wrestling with the scholars. the technology of drugs. we have david cartwright in here. other people thought long and hard. is imperative, not just of the 60s but as the production history. but drugs we use at a given period have an incredible ability to...
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. >> call-in to talk with david barber about the social movements of the 60's leading up to woodstocknd its legacy. woodstock, 58 years instead of also live on american history tv on c-span3. former american and japanese military leaders talk about the u.s. japan alliance and its strategy to respond to regional and global security challenges. the formerclude joint chief of staff chair michael mullen and the former director of national intelligence. this runs two hours.
. >> call-in to talk with david barber about the social movements of the 60's leading up to woodstocknd its legacy. woodstock, 58 years instead of also live on american history tv on c-span3. former american and japanese military leaders talk about the u.s. japan alliance and its strategy to respond to regional and global security challenges. the formerclude joint chief of staff chair michael mullen and the former director of national intelligence. this runs two hours.
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. >> call in to talk with david barber about the social movements of the 60s leading up to woodstock and its legacy woodstock, 50 years. sunday 9 am eastern on washington journal. also live on american history key on the sentry. >> bi request facing the healthcare industry. cyber security pockets are about risks and possible solutions. topics included insider threats, read somewhere tax hospitals, medical devices and privacy challenges healthcare. this is an hour.>> good afternoon everyone, thanks for joining us. my name is greg mathis, i felt policy advisor to senator mark warner and again for joining us for this cyber security office briefing today, is company on cyber security and healthcare area as many of you may know, underwater along with cory gardner the bipartisan adversary task force in 2016, this goal of shedding light on some of the most pressing issues are kind when it comes to cyber security threats and how theyimpact our nation . for today's briefing i think pacifically we seem a number of very high profile extensive and quite frankly potentially dangerous cyber securi
. >> call in to talk with david barber about the social movements of the 60s leading up to woodstock and its legacy woodstock, 50 years. sunday 9 am eastern on washington journal. also live on american history key on the sentry. >> bi request facing the healthcare industry. cyber security pockets are about risks and possible solutions. topics included insider threats, read somewhere tax hospitals, medical devices and privacy challenges healthcare. this is an hour.>> good...
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historian david barber, author of the book the age of great dreams: america in the 1960s joins us to take your calls. >> drugs matter who takes those drugs, why the drugs have the effect did in the 60s and early 70s, it's something we're still wrestling with as scholars to understand . the technology of drugs and we've got some other people who had a long hard about this is imperative in understanding i think not just the vicinities but of the production and history, what drugs we use at a given. place an incredible ability to change the direction of a given society.>> thought in with david farber about the social movements ofthe 60s leading up to woodstock and his legacy woodstock , 50 years. sunday at 9 am eastern on washington journal. also live in american history tv on c-span3.
historian david barber, author of the book the age of great dreams: america in the 1960s joins us to take your calls. >> drugs matter who takes those drugs, why the drugs have the effect did in the 60s and early 70s, it's something we're still wrestling with as scholars to understand . the technology of drugs and we've got some other people who had a long hard about this is imperative in understanding i think not just the vicinities but of the production and history, what drugs we use at...
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. >> call in to talk with david barber about the social movements of the 60s leading up to woodstocky woodstock, 50 years. sunday 9 am eastern on washington journal. also live on american history key on the sentry. >> bi request facing the healthcare industry. cyber security pockets are about risks and possible solutions. topics included insider threats, read somewhere tax hospitals, medical devices and privacy challenges healthcare. this is an hour.
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historian david barber author of the book the age of great dreams come america in the 1960s, joins usto take your calls. >> drugs matter but it takes those drugs why the drugs had the effect they did is a can something we are still wrestling with as scholars to understand. the technology of drugs, we have david in your and of the people were thought long and hard about this is imperative as the understanding i think not just of the '60s but of the production of history. what drugs were used at a given. back back in place have an incre ability to change the direction of a given society. >> calling to talk with david farber about the social movements of the '60s leading up to woodstock and its legacy. woodstock, 50 years, sunday at s "washington journal." also live on american history tv on c-span3. >> the young america's foundation also heard from his rescinded or josh hawley. he talked about technology sector, data privacy and protecting free speech among other topics. >> good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. if you could all take your seats we will get started with our next speaker.
historian david barber author of the book the age of great dreams come america in the 1960s, joins usto take your calls. >> drugs matter but it takes those drugs why the drugs had the effect they did is a can something we are still wrestling with as scholars to understand. the technology of drugs, we have david in your and of the people were thought long and hard about this is imperative as the understanding i think not just of the '60s but of the production of history. what drugs were...
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fox correspondent ellison barber is live from north miami, florida, with details. ellison? >> hey, david. you can see some of -- [inaudible] -- just behind me, this small gas canister is probably the only one that's left in the store. the larger ones they have run out of those at least twice since we have been here today. people have been coming in and out of this home depot all morning. over here is where you should have flashlights and rain gear. you can see the vast majority of it is gone and it's been gone for quite a while now. there are some voluntary evacuation orders in effect for a few counties in the state of florida but no mandatory evacuations so far. officials say they are waiting to get some more information, better idea of the potential storm surge that could come with this hurricane and where it will hit before they issue those mandatory evacuation orders. the governor of florida has issued a state of emergency for all 67 counties in the state. he says they issued them for every county because the path of this storm is still fairly uncertain, but officials say the intensi
fox correspondent ellison barber is live from north miami, florida, with details. ellison? >> hey, david. you can see some of -- [inaudible] -- just behind me, this small gas canister is probably the only one that's left in the store. the larger ones they have run out of those at least twice since we have been here today. people have been coming in and out of this home depot all morning. over here is where you should have flashlights and rain gear. you can see the vast majority of it is...