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before we bring dinesh d'souza to the stage, look at this. >> who are these democrats? >> it is my judgment dinesh d'souza was on tuesday spending eight months in a private ceremony. >> it all began when the obama administration tried to shut me up. what did i learn? all crime is about stealing. the big criminals are still at large. >> didn't see any reason to keep him. >> the system doesn't go after them because they rot the system. it is time to go behind the curtain and discover the soul of the democratic party. >> 50 lashes. >> the democrats support slavery. >> the civil rights act will allow colored men to sit at the same table as a white guest. >> democrats are now selling arms to the ku klux klan. >> the democratic party has always been swept under the rug. >> we are not even talking about ancient history. >> racism continues. >> as long as the black men ravage our white women we will continue to lynch him. >> got to give them a little salt. >> democrats went from slavery to enslavement. >> corrupt big-city bosses and corrupt unions. social engineering, social co
before we bring dinesh d'souza to the stage, look at this. >> who are these democrats? >> it is my judgment dinesh d'souza was on tuesday spending eight months in a private ceremony. >> it all began when the obama administration tried to shut me up. what did i learn? all crime is about stealing. the big criminals are still at large. >> didn't see any reason to keep him. >> the system doesn't go after them because they rot the system. it is time to go behind the...
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to -- not enough to send dinesh to campus. the beauty today is because of technology and because of other means of delivering information, movies being one of them, the disinfectant of truth and facts is crushing. it's crushing. because in some ways precisely because the left has been hiding so much and sweeping it under the rug, that's what gives emotional power to my movie. imagine if everybody already knew this stuff. they'd be like, hoe hum, tell us -- ho-hum, tell us something we don't know. it's been kept from you. and once it's out there, it's kind of a challenge. i've put down the gauntlet. okay, if i'm wrong, show me. and i'm still waiting. and i'll be waiting a long time from now. so today facts are very powerful be, but we have to creatively deploy them. if i just wrote it in an op-ed, no one would see it. but by sticking it on 1200 screens around the country, it's a little hard to ignore. >> thank you. >> okay? >> hi. my name is doyle, i'm a rising freshman at hillsdale college, and my question was based on not so
to -- not enough to send dinesh to campus. the beauty today is because of technology and because of other means of delivering information, movies being one of them, the disinfectant of truth and facts is crushing. it's crushing. because in some ways precisely because the left has been hiding so much and sweeping it under the rug, that's what gives emotional power to my movie. imagine if everybody already knew this stuff. they'd be like, hoe hum, tell us -- ho-hum, tell us something we don't...
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with dinesh da souza we've seen it.'ve been in law enforcement and you're close up and realtime to what has happened in milwaukee. dwlou interpret what's going on and do you see it changing in the near future? >> i don't see it changing. their failed urban policies has wrecked the city of milwaukee. the city i grew up in, been raised in and been a part of all of my life. milwaukee used to be a strong middle class city. strong middle class. strong jobs education. e's now been flipping. we're now the sixth poorest city of america for a city of its size with one in every four people living in poverty, failed k-12 public education system one of the worst in the neigh. massive black unemployment and issues with families. look. the progressive rule of these cities has wrecked these cities. not just milwaukee. you looked at baltimore. you mentioned them. donald trump mentioned them. dinesh da souza mentioned it as well. baltimore, st. louis, l.a. chicago is on the brink right now as well. until there's a change in employ cal c
with dinesh da souza we've seen it.'ve been in law enforcement and you're close up and realtime to what has happened in milwaukee. dwlou interpret what's going on and do you see it changing in the near future? >> i don't see it changing. their failed urban policies has wrecked the city of milwaukee. the city i grew up in, been raised in and been a part of all of my life. milwaukee used to be a strong middle class city. strong middle class. strong jobs education. e's now been flipping....
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i mean honest to god, dinesh d'souza was dangerous enough. the obama administration jailed him.i have a feeling it has nothing to do with my views. they had a convicted terrorist a couple of years ago speak on campus. she's actually a convicted terrorist. i think it has very little to do with what i'm saying and much more to do with the idea that these administrators are so gun shy of controversy that they don't want to tell -- what they should tell the students is, guys, you seem a little bit excitable. hand out some free pot. everything will calm down a little bit, and everything will be all right. i guess they're unwilling to do that. >> if you think the students are going to get unruly because they don't like what a speaker is saying, then you might need to hire a little extra security. do you stand for free speech, or don't you? this is how it's been eroded at the edges, and it's getting a little closer to the middle now, ben. it's not even just at the edges these days. >> yaed, that's right. my biggest problem is what they're doing is they're equating words with violent. t
i mean honest to god, dinesh d'souza was dangerous enough. the obama administration jailed him.i have a feeling it has nothing to do with my views. they had a convicted terrorist a couple of years ago speak on campus. she's actually a convicted terrorist. i think it has very little to do with what i'm saying and much more to do with the idea that these administrators are so gun shy of controversy that they don't want to tell -- what they should tell the students is, guys, you seem a little bit...
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dinesh d'souza is a writer and scholar music producer. a a former policy analyst at the reagan white house he also served as a fellow in the american enterprise institute and the robert and karen fellow at the hoover institute at stanford university. he he served as president of the kings college and -- from 2010 - 2012. in 1995, he published the end of racism which, he published the end of racism which became one of the most controversial books of the time. his 1997 book, ronald reg and how ordinary men became an extraordinary leader was the first book to make -- in 2002, he published the new york times bestseller what's so great about america, and it was critically claim. his letters to young conservative has become a handbook handbook to a new generation of young conservatives inspired by his style and idea. he stands out among our distinguished credible speakers, not only has he encountered great success in literature, he has managed to infiltrate liberal hollywood. his most recent endeavor, the critically acclaimed documentary that w
dinesh d'souza is a writer and scholar music producer. a a former policy analyst at the reagan white house he also served as a fellow in the american enterprise institute and the robert and karen fellow at the hoover institute at stanford university. he he served as president of the kings college and -- from 2010 - 2012. in 1995, he published the end of racism which, he published the end of racism which became one of the most controversial books of the time. his 1997 book, ronald reg and how...
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before we bring dinesh d'souza to the stage, take a look at this. >> who are these democrats? >> dinesh d'souza was sentenced on tuesday to eight months. >> it all began when the obama administration -- all crime is about stealing. the big criminals are still at large. the system doesn't go after them it's time to go behind the curtain for the soul of the democratic party. the civil rights act will allow them to sit at the same table beside a white guest. >> why has this been swept under the rug? we are not even talking about race in history. >> as long as black men continue to ravage our women we will continue to live here. >> the democrats went from slavery to enslavement. that's how you get corrupt unions. social engineering and social control. >> the opening video in 2012 the government did the one thing. the government belongs to us, we don't belong to it. >> what are the democrats hiding? >> [inaudible] when you follow the money -- >> what is the goal of the democratic party, the most valuable thing in the world has ever produced, what if is their plan is to steal americ
before we bring dinesh d'souza to the stage, take a look at this. >> who are these democrats? >> dinesh d'souza was sentenced on tuesday to eight months. >> it all began when the obama administration -- all crime is about stealing. the big criminals are still at large. the system doesn't go after them it's time to go behind the curtain for the soul of the democratic party. the civil rights act will allow them to sit at the same table beside a white guest. >> why has this...
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and, therefore, there is probable a great deal more information to be had. >> dinesh, i am wonderingy after story of hillary clinton everything going on then this addition of perjury charges but is it enough because yes, very much did isliked unfavorable numbers very high but she is the second highest unfavorable numbers behind donald trump what is this is going to lead to in november, either one getting elected both so unfavorable by american people what do they do with when is you what issue we going to see straw that breaks camel's back with hill. >> orderly enough at this point it is sort of trump's election to lose seems odd thing to say but what i mean if trump can cross a minute threshold of saying to american people you know what i maybe on outsiders i might be overfrank at times but nevertheless, i am a fundamentally senses i believe guy can be trusted with defendant and foreign policy we saw reagan accused of a warmonger crazy inexperienced will blow up the world the moment reagan was able to sort of convey i am not the guy that my critics are painting me out to be, there w
and, therefore, there is probable a great deal more information to be had. >> dinesh, i am wonderingy after story of hillary clinton everything going on then this addition of perjury charges but is it enough because yes, very much did isliked unfavorable numbers very high but she is the second highest unfavorable numbers behind donald trump what is this is going to lead to in november, either one getting elected both so unfavorable by american people what do they do with when is you what...
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. >>> up next, the always lively dinesh d'souza is here to give us his take. are no good. you have no jobs. you have no jobs. look at my what if a company that didn't make cars made plastics that make them lighter? you have no jobs. look at my the lubricants that improved fuel economy. even technology to make engines more efficient. what company does all this? exxonmobil, that's who. we're working on all these things to make cars better and use less fuel. helping you save money and...
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then at 7:00 eastern, dinesh d' souza looks at the impact a hillary clinton presidency would have onrica in his book "hillary's america, the secret history of the democratic party." go to book tv.org for the complete schedule. >>> c-span is touring cities across the country exploring american history. next, a look at our visit to the blaine house in augusta, maine. you're watching american history tv all weekend every weekend on c-span 3. >>> i want to welcome you to the blaine house. since 1919 the home of maine's governors and their families. the house was actually built in 1833 by a captain james hall from bath, maine. for those of you who know maine, bath is a major shipbuilding and seaport town and captain hall decided in 1830 to retire from the sea. he bought this very strategically located peace of land right across from the statehouse that year, 1830, and in 1833 he finished construction on a very handsome two-story hipped roof federal house which was to be his retirement home. one of the early features that survives in the house from his time is this beautiful winding stairc
then at 7:00 eastern, dinesh d' souza looks at the impact a hillary clinton presidency would have onrica in his book "hillary's america, the secret history of the democratic party." go to book tv.org for the complete schedule. >>> c-span is touring cities across the country exploring american history. next, a look at our visit to the blaine house in augusta, maine. you're watching american history tv all weekend every weekend on c-span 3. >>> i want to welcome you to...
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then at seven eastern, dinesh d'souza looks at the impact a hillary clinton presidency would have on america in his book, "hillary's america: the secret history of the democratic party." go to booktv.org for the complete weekend schedule. >> so science, as i said a moment ago, is really the great equalizer. it is the one thing that stands between, say, two brothers with as much power as these two brothers have, charles and david koch, and two brothers that have as much as these two have, my nephews in chicago. now, in theory, these two sets of brothers in the united states should have the same access to justice, the same access to, potentially, to education or to employment. at least to voting. and science is the one equalizer that neutralizes the vast size of the megaphone of brothers on the left side of the screen and provides an opportunity to the brothers on the right. this is based in some core ideas that really date back to the very, very founding of the united states. thomas jefferson said wherever the people are well informed, they can be trusted with their own government. an
then at seven eastern, dinesh d'souza looks at the impact a hillary clinton presidency would have on america in his book, "hillary's america: the secret history of the democratic party." go to booktv.org for the complete weekend schedule. >> so science, as i said a moment ago, is really the great equalizer. it is the one thing that stands between, say, two brothers with as much power as these two brothers have, charles and david koch, and two brothers that have as much as these...
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then at 7:00 eastern, dinesh d'souza looks at an impact that a hillary clinton presidency would have on america. go to booktv.org for the complete weekend schedule. >>> next, column bbia universit history professor eric foner discusses the rise of socialism in america in the early 20th century. in new york city and milwaukee and the socialist party of america presidential campaigns of eugene debs. this class is an hour and ten minutes.
then at 7:00 eastern, dinesh d'souza looks at an impact that a hillary clinton presidency would have on america. go to booktv.org for the complete weekend schedule. >>> next, column bbia universit history professor eric foner discusses the rise of socialism in america in the early 20th century. in new york city and milwaukee and the socialist party of america presidential campaigns of eugene debs. this class is an hour and ten minutes.
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our next guest doesn't think so. >> dinesh d d'souza is film maker of hillary's america. >> thank youom donald trump. what say you about the history of hillary clinton and the democratic party? >> well, hillary and bill themselves have a much greater history of racial insensitivity than trump hillary a few years ago speaking of young black males called them super predators. bill said of obama in 2008 he said a few years ago this guy would be getting us coffee. is he talking about obama, a black senator from illinois. clintons have both lavishly praised robert byrd who was active in the ku klux klan and used the. in word right until the time he died. donald trump has no history, nothing that even compares to any of this we're not getting into the democratic party who has been active in the ku klux klan for 50 years. >> where this week is hillary clinton coming from when she says that donald trump has, quote, a long history of racial discrimination. she had gone on and adds as well listing courting of hate groups. where is she coming from on this on her attacks on donald trump and race?
our next guest doesn't think so. >> dinesh d d'souza is film maker of hillary's america. >> thank youom donald trump. what say you about the history of hillary clinton and the democratic party? >> well, hillary and bill themselves have a much greater history of racial insensitivity than trump hillary a few years ago speaking of young black males called them super predators. bill said of obama in 2008 he said a few years ago this guy would be getting us coffee. is he talking...
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tonight, starting at 7, dinesh d'souza. at eight, cass sunstein discusses what we can learn about history, presidential politics, law, economics and culture from the movie "star wars." on "after words" at 9 p.m. eastern, "wall street journal" columnist kimberly stras el on the tactics she says the left is using to disrupt the political process. and at 10 p.m., biographer jean edward smith remembers the tenure of president george w. bush. we wrap up our sunday prime time lineup at 11 with a critical look at the involvement of the federal government in education with vicki alger. that all happens tonight on c-span2's booktv. >> booktv recently visited capitol hill to ask members of congress what they're reading this summer. >> well, i read constantly. i grew up in a small town, and the library was an important part of my life. the way i saw the rest of the world was not by travel particularly, but what books i checked out at the local public library. so all my life i've been a realizer and still want that book -- a reader and
tonight, starting at 7, dinesh d'souza. at eight, cass sunstein discusses what we can learn about history, presidential politics, law, economics and culture from the movie "star wars." on "after words" at 9 p.m. eastern, "wall street journal" columnist kimberly stras el on the tactics she says the left is using to disrupt the political process. and at 10 p.m., biographer jean edward smith remembers the tenure of president george w. bush. we wrap up our sunday prime...
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then at 7:00 eastern, dinesh d'souza looks at an impact that a hillary clinton presidency would have on america. go to booktv.org for the complete weekend schedule. >>> next, column bbia universit history professor eric foner discusses the rise of socialism in america in the early 20th century. in new york city and milwaukee and the socialist party of america presidential campaigns of eugene debs. this class is an hour and ten minutes. >> this is a class at columbia university, a course called "the american radical tradition," and we started with the american revolution and have been going through the abolitionist movement, early femininism feminism. the civil war reconstruction, labor conflict in the gilded age, the populist movement and now we're sort of entering into the 20th century and in the next couple of weeks, we will look at the progressive era, a period of, you know, a lot of labor unrest, the industrial workers of the world, the women's suffrage movement coming to the fore, municipal reform, many other things, but today, our subject is the -- or the socialist party, the r
then at 7:00 eastern, dinesh d'souza looks at an impact that a hillary clinton presidency would have on america. go to booktv.org for the complete weekend schedule. >>> next, column bbia universit history professor eric foner discusses the rise of socialism in america in the early 20th century. in new york city and milwaukee and the socialist party of america presidential campaigns of eugene debs. this class is an hour and ten minutes. >> this is a class at columbia university, a...
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at 7:00 eastern, dinesh d'souz looks at the impact of hillary clinton presidency would have on america in his book "hillary's america." ktv.org for the complete schedule. , middle east political science scholars discuss turkey's political future following a failed coup attempt last month. they discussed the ongoing applications for turkey, the u.s., and nato. it is about two hours. >> hello, can you hear me? there are five mics. if you can't, we have a problem. professors always want quiet in the classroom. want to welcome you to the international institute. you will be hearing from you and alexander -- joan alexander and general gray. the topic, the post-attempted coup in turkey quo vadis. i served as an advisor on the middle east and wrote a book on turkish love which is now in its sixth edition, which is a good sign. at this point i will not say much. we all know how important turkey is i think everyone, turks and significantnow-how their forces are internally and externally working on turkey. >> [indiscernible] >> i'm sorry? >> turn it up a little bit. >> that's another thing profe
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dinesh d'souza is an author and filmmake filmmaker.nk the refugees are being settled far, far away from washington, d.c.? >> well, the poor syrians don't really know it, but they are being dispatched to what we may call the liberal plantation. and what i mean by this is that the democratic party has created these sort of reservations all around the country. they started out by creating inner city plantations for blacks, but they've created barrios for hispanics. they make sure the people that are dependent on them aren't around to contaminate their own lives. they're kept at a safe distance. just kind of like in the old slave plantation the slave quarters were always a safe distance from where the. >> eveoverseer lived or the plantation owner lived. >> they want to change the demographic mix of certain parts of the country. the left moved thousands of somali refugees into lewiston, maine. do they have a hope of succeeding in a place with no jobs? why would they do that? >> well, because just remember, tucker, in the old slave plantatio
dinesh d'souza is an author and filmmake filmmaker.nk the refugees are being settled far, far away from washington, d.c.? >> well, the poor syrians don't really know it, but they are being dispatched to what we may call the liberal plantation. and what i mean by this is that the democratic party has created these sort of reservations all around the country. they started out by creating inner city plantations for blacks, but they've created barrios for hispanics. they make sure the people...
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then at 7:00 eastern, dinesh d'souza looks at the impact a hillary clinton presidency would have on america. go to booktv.org for the complete weekend schedule. >>> now the contenders, our 14-week series on key political figures who ran for president and lost. but who, nevertheless, changed political history. we feature former speaker of the house, james g. blaine of maine who also served as secretary of state for three american presidents, and was the republican candidate for president in 1884. this 90-minute program was recorded at the blaine house in augusta, maine. each sunday at this time, through labor day weekend, you can watch the contenders here on american history tv, on c-span3. ♪ ♪ from the length and the breadth of columbia's land ♪ ♪ from north and from south and from east and from west, from the lakes and the oceans and sand ♪ ♪ resounding on high in a rallying cry, for victory ♪ >>> you're looking at some of the images from the 1884 presidential election and listening to a campaign song in support of that year's republican nominee, james g. blaine of maine, and his running m
then at 7:00 eastern, dinesh d'souza looks at the impact a hillary clinton presidency would have on america. go to booktv.org for the complete weekend schedule. >>> now the contenders, our 14-week series on key political figures who ran for president and lost. but who, nevertheless, changed political history. we feature former speaker of the house, james g. blaine of maine who also served as secretary of state for three american presidents, and was the republican candidate for...
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at 7:00 eastern, the dinesh d'souza looks at impact a hillary clinton presidency would have on america, in his book, "hillary's america." the secret history of the democratic party. go to booktv.org for the complete weekend schedule. >> congressional news from "the hill" this morning. republican presidential nominee donald trump says he is happy with his refusal not to back speaker paul ryan in his primary race. quoting here, no, i'm not concerned about anything. i think we're going to do really well, trump told west palm beach cbs affiliate, wpec, when asked about his refusal to support ryan and any concerns about republicans not backing the billionaire. i was very forthright when i said, when i made certain statements, and you know, i'm happy with them. we'll he see what happens. i think we're going to do very well, trump said. you can read more at thehill.com. here's more on house speaker paul ryan's re-election campaign from a reporter who joined us this morning on "washington journal.". >> on the phone craig gill bert, washington bureau chief of the milwaukee journal. . . house? g
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. >>> and siri is playing dumb, pretending she doesn't know where you can see dinesh d'souza's new hillarysn't appear to have any technical glitches when it cops to other movies at the cinema. >> siri needs to get out more. >>> it's a popular news let their breaks down the headlines you need to know -- the skimm is a cheat sheet for news of the day. i'm a subscriber myself. >> at nearly 4 million subscribers they have a voice. how do they do it? here to explain we have the skimm girls behind it, carly zakin and danielle weisberg, founders and ceo. the skimm is part of the "fox & friends" friendly because newscorp is a minor investor in your company. welcome. >> thank you for having. >> you were news producers across the street at nbc. >> right across the street. >> at what point did you say, enough of it? >> we loved news. we didn't think we'd start a company at 25. that was kind of crazy. we grew up loving it and we saw our friends weren't connecting with what we produced for a living. >> yeah. they weren't watching what we produced. we'd fill them in what happened on the world today. >>
. >>> and siri is playing dumb, pretending she doesn't know where you can see dinesh d'souza's new hillarysn't appear to have any technical glitches when it cops to other movies at the cinema. >> siri needs to get out more. >>> it's a popular news let their breaks down the headlines you need to know -- the skimm is a cheat sheet for news of the day. i'm a subscriber myself. >> at nearly 4 million subscribers they have a voice. how do they do it? here to explain we...
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at 7:00 eastern, dinesh desousa looks at the impact of hillary clinton presidency on america in his bookbooktv.org for the complete weekend schedule. >> "washington journal" continues. boak,joining us is josh and economics writer at the associated press. he has worked on politico, the chicago tribune. thank you for being here. you're here to talk about the jobs report, the government reported yesterday that the economy added 255,000 jobs in july. what does that tell us about the state of the recovery? guest: this was a good report. it is not just the fact that we it is the000 jobs, fact that wages have gone up 2.6% over the last 12 months. not only are more people finding work, but their incomes are rising. that is key for the recovery. it is reassuring, right? roughly 1% grew at for the first six months of the year, there was a lot of nerves about that. reports, as webs got 292,000 jobs in june and 255,000 in july, they offered reassurance that things should that things should pick up in the second half of the year. host: the unemployment rate stayed unchanged. you can see the unemploym
at 7:00 eastern, dinesh desousa looks at the impact of hillary clinton presidency on america in his bookbooktv.org for the complete weekend schedule. >> "washington journal" continues. boak,joining us is josh and economics writer at the associated press. he has worked on politico, the chicago tribune. thank you for being here. you're here to talk about the jobs report, the government reported yesterday that the economy added 255,000 jobs in july. what does that tell us about the...
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>> joining me now is dinesh d'souza, documentary filmmaker and author of hillary's america,
>> joining me now is dinesh d'souza, documentary filmmaker and author of hillary's america,