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so keep supporting douglas. in fact, there were prominent republicans back east to called upon the republicans of illinois not to nominate anyone to run against douglas in 1858. among those people, i am embarrassed to say, was a congressman from massachusetts, who was the first member of congress to publicly say illinois republicans, don't run anyone against douglas. need this to say, lincoln and the other illinois republicans were miffed. how can we not run anyone against douglas? he does not believe slavery is wrong, why should we give him a free pass if he does not accept the basic principle upon which our parties founded? -- our party is founded? lincoln, found a new letter by lincoln in which he refers to sister burlington. ame.urling ga we don't like to talk about that in the family. anyhow, in the 1858 campaign, d bumps intovillar lincoln and chats with him and hears him speak. he has positive things to say in his memoirs. on october of 1858 before the election day, he bumps into lincoln just outside of p
so keep supporting douglas. in fact, there were prominent republicans back east to called upon the republicans of illinois not to nominate anyone to run against douglas in 1858. among those people, i am embarrassed to say, was a congressman from massachusetts, who was the first member of congress to publicly say illinois republicans, don't run anyone against douglas. need this to say, lincoln and the other illinois republicans were miffed. how can we not run anyone against douglas? he does not...
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he was giving speeches on behalf of douglas and organizing pro-douglas clubs. as a democratic activist, villard spoke on behalf of douglas in several towns and cities. in early august and september, villard spent time in quincy and gave speeches in joliet and elsewhere. newsaspect of villard is and i include these dispatches, letters, to douglas in this volume. that is for an appendix. the heart of it is that the dispatch is written in 1860 and 1861. he had written somewhat for the new york herald about the pike's peak goldrush. the editor said you covered the lincoln-douglas debates? i want you to go after the election to springfield and cover lincoln day by day. he said sure. when he was out there, villard told lincoln of his assignment. as villard noted, the president-elect gave me a very friendly welcome and authorized me to come to him at any time for any information i needed. villard frequently availed himself of that generous offer. he explained how he gathered news from other sources. foras present almost daily more or less time during his morning recep
he was giving speeches on behalf of douglas and organizing pro-douglas clubs. as a democratic activist, villard spoke on behalf of douglas in several towns and cities. in early august and september, villard spent time in quincy and gave speeches in joliet and elsewhere. newsaspect of villard is and i include these dispatches, letters, to douglas in this volume. that is for an appendix. the heart of it is that the dispatch is written in 1860 and 1861. he had written somewhat for the new york...
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let's keep supporting douglas. in fact they were prominent republicans back east who called upon the republicans of illinois not to nominate anyone for running against douglas in 19 50. among this people am a little embarrassed to say was a congressman from massachusetts who was the first member of congress to get a publicly and say illinois republicans don't run anyone against douglas. lincoln and the other illinois republicans said how could we not run against douglas? he doesn't believe in our principles and he opposed the buchanan support for a fraudulent constitution in kansas but he doesn't believe slavery is wrong, why should we give him a free pass if he doesn't accept the basic principle upon which our party is founded? lincoln then writes in a letter recently discovered by the people in charge of the papers of abraham lincoln, a project run out of springfield, they found a new letter written at the time in which he refers to sister burling game, normally we don't like to talk about that in the family. in
let's keep supporting douglas. in fact they were prominent republicans back east who called upon the republicans of illinois not to nominate anyone for running against douglas in 19 50. among this people am a little embarrassed to say was a congressman from massachusetts who was the first member of congress to get a publicly and say illinois republicans don't run anyone against douglas. lincoln and the other illinois republicans said how could we not run against douglas? he doesn't believe in...
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douglas's huge extended family. all of whom lived in washington, moved to -- four surviving adult children, 21 grandchildren, three siblings who adopted him or they adopted him, and always a variety of hangers on, all of whom were financially dependent on him. so he's the citizen of the capital, the black folks -- and a lot of that but what comes with that is the scrutiny no african american had ever had, and in the book i tried to show that his family, in effect, in washington became in a way the black first family. and everything they did, good, bad, and ugly, and there was plenty of all of that, got into the press almost every day. but he was very proud of this life with some centrality to national power, although he was really not inside of much real power, which also frustrated him. >> thank you for that, and on to children homes in washington, d.c. a children home became chicago, so i spent six years living in chicago during graduate school and i know them to be a very proud, proud city. and also a very large
douglas's huge extended family. all of whom lived in washington, moved to -- four surviving adult children, 21 grandchildren, three siblings who adopted him or they adopted him, and always a variety of hangers on, all of whom were financially dependent on him. so he's the citizen of the capital, the black folks -- and a lot of that but what comes with that is the scrutiny no african american had ever had, and in the book i tried to show that his family, in effect, in washington became in a way...
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my goodness, for douglas there were many places. i will say some things about washington, d.c., but this first one needs to think about baltimore. they wouldn't even begin to talk about them. he lists 20 years of his life, 11 on the eastern shore. nine of those years he was gone more in their are reasons he is able to escape like again. the key thing about baltimore, he had a free black population. the year douglas escaped from baltimore, he had about 3000 flight beliefs but is 17000 free black community. you get deeply involved in, teaches, the d.c. became his own. from 8072 so 23 years. senator of the republican party or capital, he came to washington in part because his house was burned likely by arson in rochester, new york. but he had already partly mood and removed washington and opened thewa newspaper, back and forth all the time. d.c. became for him away to become a political incident. he o is one that he prepped for prototype that radical outsider abolitionists were always outside feeding up. but he experienced the victory
my goodness, for douglas there were many places. i will say some things about washington, d.c., but this first one needs to think about baltimore. they wouldn't even begin to talk about them. he lists 20 years of his life, 11 on the eastern shore. nine of those years he was gone more in their are reasons he is able to escape like again. the key thing about baltimore, he had a free black population. the year douglas escaped from baltimore, he had about 3000 flight beliefs but is 17000 free black...
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a diferencia de edgar, douglas murillo era menor de edad.istración de poner un tope, una traba para que la gente no salga, así el mensaje llega a centroamérica. tifani: alex galves es abogado de inmigración en los Ángeles, california. Él explica que el primer reto que tienen los inmigrantes que solicitan asilo es pasar una entrevista para definir si existe un miedo creíble. alex: es por teléfono generalmente. el detenido está en el teléfono. el oficial de inmigración está en otro teléfono, quizás, en otro estado. tifani: el propósito de la entrevista, que se hace en inglés con traductor, es establecer si hay razones que justifican la solicitud de asilo. la mayoría de los inmigrantes reciben una respuesta positiva según datos de la oficina de servicios de inmigración y ciudadanía de estados unidos, o uscis en el año fiscal 2018. se realizaron más de 85.000 de estas entrevistas, de las cuales, más de 74.000 fueron aprobadas. lo que representa casi el 88 %. según edgar, en su caso fue positivo, a pesar de haber tenido errores en la traducción.
a diferencia de edgar, douglas murillo era menor de edad.istración de poner un tope, una traba para que la gente no salga, así el mensaje llega a centroamérica. tifani: alex galves es abogado de inmigración en los Ángeles, california. Él explica que el primer reto que tienen los inmigrantes que solicitan asilo es pasar una entrevista para definir si existe un miedo creíble. alex: es por teléfono generalmente. el detenido está en el teléfono. el oficial de inmigración está en otro...
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douglas: it goes back decades. has been a sense that you will come anyway because you want a piece of our market and because indonesia has done so well. i think indonesian policymakers really this like that perception that this is just a market to be sold into. foreign companies are used to that. we are used to adding value in different countries under different rules and regulations but here, there is a strong since we will compel you to add value domestically and if you don't build things here you won't have access to our market. it is quite different from india where there is more incentive-based approach to foreign investment. , weinda:, douglas ramage thank you for joining us on the super hot day. elections will go until 1:00 p.m. local time. will it be widodo or subianto? we will have to wait a couple of hours for an indication. rishaad: thank you. jakarta. coming up, in high spirits. we will uncork the outlook for liquor in china. food inflation continues to rise. this is bloomberg. ♪ rishaad: you are back w
douglas: it goes back decades. has been a sense that you will come anyway because you want a piece of our market and because indonesia has done so well. i think indonesian policymakers really this like that perception that this is just a market to be sold into. foreign companies are used to that. we are used to adding value in different countries under different rules and regulations but here, there is a strong since we will compel you to add value domestically and if you don't build things...
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and wh have to d >> hope: i'll always be here for you, douglas. always. >> douglas: but something could happen toyou, too. >> hope: hey. you miss your mom, don't you? yeah, well, i understand. >> douglas: because of your baby? you miss beth? >> hope: exactly. yeah. just like the same way you miss mommy.
and wh have to d >> hope: i'll always be here for you, douglas. always. >> douglas: but something could happen toyou, too. >> hope: hey. you miss your mom, don't you? yeah, well, i understand. >> douglas: because of your baby? you miss beth? >> hope: exactly. yeah. just like the same way you miss mommy.
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douglas ramage devil scrummage can you hear me yes are great i was just. was just i'm being rather presumptuous in the seeming there for that joke a weirdo day a given the opinion polls at the moment looks set to take a second term and i was wondering what a second term for joker would look like i think we're having technical difficulties aren't we douglas ramage if you stay where you are we'll try and reconnect with the so we can have a decent conversation but in the meantime we'll look at some other news and donald trump has vetoed a resolution passed by congress which would end u.s. military assistance to the saudi u.s. led coalition that is fighting in yemen's war that congress is going uneasy with trump's close relationship with saudi arabia as the war drags on and civilian casualties increase many politicians are upset that the president hasn't condemned saudi arabia over the death of journalist jamal khashoggi also in jordan has more from washington. at least two democratic u.s. senators are calling for congress to override the veto issued by donald
douglas ramage devil scrummage can you hear me yes are great i was just. was just i'm being rather presumptuous in the seeming there for that joke a weirdo day a given the opinion polls at the moment looks set to take a second term and i was wondering what a second term for joker would look like i think we're having technical difficulties aren't we douglas ramage if you stay where you are we'll try and reconnect with the so we can have a decent conversation but in the meantime we'll look at...
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douglas again. to do one or the other or both he must have the earnest sympathy and a powerful cooperation of his loyal fellow countrymen. he put this point and colloquially we say he couldn't get too far out in front of the people. there was a lot of indifference , even post-slavery sentiment in the north. without this primary and essential condition to success, hip his efforts must have been vain and utterly fruitless. in other words, and i am interpreting douglas, if lincoln had been closer to the abolitionist position he wouldn't have gotten the job done. had he put the abolition of slavery before the salvation of the union he would have inevitably driven from him a powerful class of the american people and rendered resistance to rebellion impossible. viewed from the genuine abolition ground, mr. lincoln seemed tardy, cold, dull, and indifferent. but measuring him by the sentiment of his country, a sentiment he was bound as a statesman to consult, he was swift, zealous, radical and determined. t
douglas again. to do one or the other or both he must have the earnest sympathy and a powerful cooperation of his loyal fellow countrymen. he put this point and colloquially we say he couldn't get too far out in front of the people. there was a lot of indifference , even post-slavery sentiment in the north. without this primary and essential condition to success, hip his efforts must have been vain and utterly fruitless. in other words, and i am interpreting douglas, if lincoln had been closer...
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frederickxcuse me, douglas wanted to campaign for abraham lincoln. the party would not let him. they are trying to duck and dodge on the emancipation issue. the last thing they want is give his aouglas to speeches about abolitionism in the wrong places. the truth is he will campaign for every republican presidents the rest of his life. they wouldn't let him take the stump in. 1864 he presented it, he was outraged and angry, but he had no choice. what he did do is he went to syracuse in october to a big black convention. and the famous tradition of the black conventions, the delegates from all over the country, including five southern states, and he gave a barnburner of a speech about the right to vote. not just about completing the war for emancipation, but the sacred quality of the suffrage. and he declared that the war would never be over until every deadonous slaveholder was or in custody. it is the war propaganda once again in frederick douglass. out there doing this now, not entirely sure yet, as late as the state, ho -- this date, how to trust the republican party. the ele
frederickxcuse me, douglas wanted to campaign for abraham lincoln. the party would not let him. they are trying to duck and dodge on the emancipation issue. the last thing they want is give his aouglas to speeches about abolitionism in the wrong places. the truth is he will campaign for every republican presidents the rest of his life. they wouldn't let him take the stump in. 1864 he presented it, he was outraged and angry, but he had no choice. what he did do is he went to syracuse in october...
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stefan jefferson is behind bars in douglas county. marianne is in the newsroom with the details. >> reporter: jefferson is a suspect in an attempted murder of a douglas county sheriff's deputy last night. he opened fired when a deputy was chasing him. that deputy is hospitalized with a superficial hand injury. they caught jefferson in a chase that started in south in nevad. >> he struck one deputy in the hand. two deputies returned fire at the subject, who continued. the suspect crashed at the intersection of kingsbury grade and sierra shadow drive where he was arrested. >> jefferson is a suspect in a homicide yesterday on market street in oakland around 10 in the morning. he allegedly shot and killed marcus jackson in his own driveway. police say jefferson stole jackson's car and fled. investigators believe he then traveled to san francisco's bay view hunter's point and killed a t havehoing that happened at people's park just an hour dispute in at least two of these cases we do know according to the district attorney in douglas count
stefan jefferson is behind bars in douglas county. marianne is in the newsroom with the details. >> reporter: jefferson is a suspect in an attempted murder of a douglas county sheriff's deputy last night. he opened fired when a deputy was chasing him. that deputy is hospitalized with a superficial hand injury. they caught jefferson in a chase that started in south in nevad. >> he struck one deputy in the hand. two deputies returned fire at the subject, who continued. the suspect...
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the author, historian of america moonshine, congrats. >> douglas: thank you. >> bret: douglas brinkleydent trump considering a plan to send illegal immigrants to sanctuary cities. ♪ i don't keep track of regrets. i never count the wrinkles. and i don't add up the years. but what i do count on, is staying happy and healthy. so, i add protein, vitamins and minerals to my diet with boost®. boost® high protein nutritional drink has 20 grams of protein, along with 26 essential vitamins and minerals your body needs. all with guaranteed great taste. the upside- i'm just getting started. boost® high protein be up for life. a migfrom aimovig. to be there for the good... and not so good. for the mundane. the awe-inspiring. the heart-racing. the heartbreaking. that's what life is all about... showing up. unless migraine steals your chance to say... "i am here." we aim to change that. that's why we created... aimovig. a preventive treatment for migraine in adults. one dose. once a month. aimovig is proven to reduce the number of monthly migraine days. for some, that number can be cut in half or mo
the author, historian of america moonshine, congrats. >> douglas: thank you. >> bret: douglas brinkleydent trump considering a plan to send illegal immigrants to sanctuary cities. ♪ i don't keep track of regrets. i never count the wrinkles. and i don't add up the years. but what i do count on, is staying happy and healthy. so, i add protein, vitamins and minerals to my diet with boost®. boost® high protein nutritional drink has 20 grams of protein, along with 26 essential...
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but we take it very seriously when a local douglas county deputy is shot. we have been covering this story since yesterday. we are live now at the second crime scene from yesterday's rampage. >> reporter: family and friends set up this make sure makeshift memorial for the second victim in this rampage. they knew him as big lou. neighbors say the suspect shot and killed him while he worked as a janitor for this building . in his family also live in this building. emotions running high. family members grieving the death of the 49-year-old davis. they are still in shock. >> is like a dream. my dad, he was such a positive person. always try to give positive vibes. >> reporter: they share this video, father and daughter singing in the car. this is a picture of davis with his five kids. they want to know the motive? >> why kill ? >> when he got shot he was on the job. he killed him right here. >> reporter: family members say the suspect and the victim knew each other. but no history of hostilities. the victim's mother-in-law talked briefly with the suspect before
but we take it very seriously when a local douglas county deputy is shot. we have been covering this story since yesterday. we are live now at the second crime scene from yesterday's rampage. >> reporter: family and friends set up this make sure makeshift memorial for the second victim in this rampage. they knew him as big lou. neighbors say the suspect shot and killed him while he worked as a janitor for this building . in his family also live in this building. emotions running high....
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with historian douglas brinkley and on saturday at 2:30 pm look tv has live coverage from the museum with historian kenneth ackerman. talking about the presidents. noted historians rank america's best and worst chief executives. presidential leadership tuesday at 7 pm eastern on c-span from mount vernon. and saturday at 2:30 pm eastern on c-span2 from the museum. >>> the company is now available. it has details about the house and senate for the current session of congress. contact and information about every senator and representative. plus information about congressional committees. state governors, and the cabinet. the 2019 congressional directory is a handy, spiral bound guide. order your copy from the c-span online store for $18.95.
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douglas: thank you. the u.s.ney general declared today that he believes the trump campaign was spied on. william barr was speaking to lawmakers on capitol hill. though he wouldn't explain why he thought spying occurred, held said it she reviewed. the bbc's nick bryant has more. nick: springtime arrives in rashington with a cherry blossom burst of color andance. but the toxic cloud of the mueller investigation into russian meddling stillns the political air. the report cleared donald trump ofollusion, and today he claimed again the investigation was not just a witch hunt, but part of a coup attempt against his presidency. pres. trump: this was an attempted coup. this was an attempted takedown of a president. and we beat them. we beat them. what they did was treason. what they did was terrible. what they did was agait our constitution and everything we stand for. nick: donald trump's ne attorney general expresses himself less colorfully, but the carefully chosen words onto capihill were nonetheless explosive. atty.
douglas: thank you. the u.s.ney general declared today that he believes the trump campaign was spied on. william barr was speaking to lawmakers on capitol hill. though he wouldn't explain why he thought spying occurred, held said it she reviewed. the bbc's nick bryant has more. nick: springtime arrives in rashington with a cherry blossom burst of color andance. but the toxic cloud of the mueller investigation into russian meddling stillns the political air. the report cleared donald trump...
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one sheriff's deputy wounded. 43-year-old, tran eight of oakland was apprehended late last night in douglas county, near south lake tahoe. the sheriff there spoke with reporters this afternoon. >> could you take us through what happened during that incident? >> he shot at us and we shot at him. that is about as simple as it gets. >> was he injured at all? >> he was, some minor gunshot wounds. >> jefferson is now suspected in three shootings yesterday, and oakland, san francisco and at people's park in berkeley, lynn is live near the second crime scene, in san francisco's bayview. >> reporter: juliet, family friends, neighbors, all set up this makeshift memorial for the second victim in this rampage but ron davis as you can see a lot of folks here paying their respects, they knew him as big lou, he was very well known here because he worked as a janitor in this building, he and his family also lived here, neighbors said the suspect shot the man while he was working out here. >> i love from the heart. i raised him. >> reporter: emotions running high. >> senseless. >> reporter: family members
one sheriff's deputy wounded. 43-year-old, tran eight of oakland was apprehended late last night in douglas county, near south lake tahoe. the sheriff there spoke with reporters this afternoon. >> could you take us through what happened during that incident? >> he shot at us and we shot at him. that is about as simple as it gets. >> was he injured at all? >> he was, some minor gunshot wounds. >> jefferson is now suspected in three shootings yesterday, and oakland,...
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. >> reporter: kelvin douglas lives next door to stefon jefferson who police say is on the run tonight. douglas says jefferson lived on and off at this home on market street for years. >> when i saw him last sunday he didn't look mentally right. >> reporter: just after 10 this morning police say the victim, marcus jackson, was shot multiple times in the driveway. and the 43-year-old suspect stole his four door black toyota camry. neighbor say before jefferson took off he ran his cousin over with the car. it happened at a complex that jackson owned. >> he was loving, he was a family guy, he was a friend, he would give you the shirt right off his back. he was pretty much a good person, he worked hard. >> need to start doing something about this, this is not right, you should not have a land owner get out of his car and get on down for no reason. >> jackson died at the scene. >> reporter: his coworkers told us he worked in the maintenance department for the city of berkeley. as loved ones were just beginning to deal with their grief, san francisco police circulated these photos of jeffers
. >> reporter: kelvin douglas lives next door to stefon jefferson who police say is on the run tonight. douglas says jefferson lived on and off at this home on market street for years. >> when i saw him last sunday he didn't look mentally right. >> reporter: just after 10 this morning police say the victim, marcus jackson, was shot multiple times in the driveway. and the 43-year-old suspect stole his four door black toyota camry. neighbor say before jefferson took off he ran...
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he was arrested in douglas county, nevada. we're joined live at the oakland police department with more on his arrest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. frank. the oakland police department and san francisco police department were both on the hunt for stefon jefferson and was arrested late last night and led officers on a pursuit to nevada. the douglas county sheriff's office said he shot at an injured sergeant during the chase before crashing his car and was arrested. the sergeant was expected to be okay. jefferson was wanted in connection to two homicide. the first shooting happened friday at 10:15:00 a.m. on market street in oakland. the oakland police department says they found a man dead after being shot multiple times and the second shooting was in san francisco's district at 1:30 p.m. and that victim also died. there was a third fatal shooting at first and it happened just before 3:00 yesterday afternoon and police have yet to say if he's connected to that shooting as well. >>> oakland police are gearing up to cr
he was arrested in douglas county, nevada. we're joined live at the oakland police department with more on his arrest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. frank. the oakland police department and san francisco police department were both on the hunt for stefon jefferson and was arrested late last night and led officers on a pursuit to nevada. the douglas county sheriff's office said he shot at an injured sergeant during the chase before crashing his car and was arrested. the sergeant...
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>>are and just enough 43 year-old stefan jefferson is sitting in the douglas county in jail tonight in nevada. he is suspected of his own family members in oakland and then shooting another man in they zeal. now his crime spree though ended as soon as he crossed state lines. >>he shot at us and we shot at him about as simple as it gets nevada's douglas county sheriff dan cover lee held a press conference saturday. >>detailing the high speed chase that crossed state lines. >>approximately 2150 hours south lake tahoe, the dea located the suspect driving a black toyota corolla driven by the suspect wanted in multiple homicides which occurred in san francisco and oakland earlier that day. >>according to officials 43 year-old stefan jefferson is believed to have shot a 57 year-old relative in north oakland around 10 15 friday morning. >>as if believes he then made his way to bayview where he shot and killed a 49 year-old man around one 30 pm. >>an hour later berkeley police responded to a deadly shooting at peoples park, berkeley pd says they're considering jefferson a suspect in that shoot
>>are and just enough 43 year-old stefan jefferson is sitting in the douglas county in jail tonight in nevada. he is suspected of his own family members in oakland and then shooting another man in they zeal. now his crime spree though ended as soon as he crossed state lines. >>he shot at us and we shot at him about as simple as it gets nevada's douglas county sheriff dan cover lee held a press conference saturday. >>detailing the high speed chase that crossed state lines....
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who escaped slavery to become one of the country's most famous abolitionist. >> frederick douglas is being recognized more and more i notice. >> it's almost as if he didn't know who frederick douglas was. almost as if he didn't know that frederick douglas died in 1895, 122 years before that black history month breakfast. but there is more. remember when he said this about abraham lincoln. >> great president. most people don't even know he was a republican, right. does anyone know? poolt of people don't know that. >> actually a lot of people do know that lincoln was a republican. kind of what they teach new elementary school. history. that lincoln was a republican. most people. in fact he was the first republican president. i hope he is watching so you can get a history lesson because this is like maybe the most history that he's gotten recently or knows about. but that all seemed to come as news to this president. and then there is this about another president, andrew jackson. >> i mean, had andrew jackson been a little bit later you wouldn't have had the civil war. he was -- he was
who escaped slavery to become one of the country's most famous abolitionist. >> frederick douglas is being recognized more and more i notice. >> it's almost as if he didn't know who frederick douglas was. almost as if he didn't know that frederick douglas died in 1895, 122 years before that black history month breakfast. but there is more. remember when he said this about abraham lincoln. >> great president. most people don't even know he was a republican, right. does anyone...
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douglas great speaking to your analysis my guest mike now the international criminal lawyer. as journalists are being grilled by intelligence services for breach of national defense secrecy after they leaked sensitive data about weapons used in the war in yemen has been. they appeared to have exposed a government line but now three journalists all the ones being investigated they've been summoned to appear before the french general directorate of internal security or the d.g.a. s.l.i. after a feeling of confidential note from the country's intelligence services it showed the french government knew weapons that sold to saudi arabia and the united arab emirates were being used in the conflict in yemen a fact the government has repeatedly didn't know it a war that's left thousands died and pushed millions to war to the brink of starvation it's been described by the un the world's worst humanitarian just awful. this investigation by the d.g.'s only has provoked theory with journalists from thirty seven french outlets signing a letter defending their colleagues this document the p
douglas great speaking to your analysis my guest mike now the international criminal lawyer. as journalists are being grilled by intelligence services for breach of national defense secrecy after they leaked sensitive data about weapons used in the war in yemen has been. they appeared to have exposed a government line but now three journalists all the ones being investigated they've been summoned to appear before the french general directorate of internal security or the d.g.a. s.l.i. after a...
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that we take a very serious when the local douglas county deputy, this shot. >>then based upon that we anticipate that will most likely be looking at proceeding on the charges here first in nevada. >>jefferson will remain in nevada while he faces his charges there which include attempted murder of a peace officer he will then be transferred to san francisco, san francisco pd says they have not formally charged him just yet and are waiting until they finish their investigation in san francisco, while fellow kron 4 news. ley dispatchers are understaffed and overworked and that's all according to a new report there was a live release by the city's auditor the report says that the city spent nearly $1 million in overtime to staff the communications center in 2017 from for skill on joins us live in berkeley tonight on this story with more details scale. >>are in the audit was conducted after identifying staffing constraints in the city. report also says excessive overtime has taken a toll on the morale of this stature, us. >>was location. we're sea. >>it's not an e
that we take a very serious when the local douglas county deputy, this shot. >>then based upon that we anticipate that will most likely be looking at proceeding on the charges here first in nevada. >>jefferson will remain in nevada while he faces his charges there which include attempted murder of a peace officer he will then be transferred to san francisco, san francisco pd says they have not formally charged him just yet and are waiting until they finish their investigation in san...
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douglas, let's begin with the snippet from the president's speech.at president kennedy in the limo back to the white house, he thought he'd blown it? >> yeah, that's right. he just didn't get the kind of rousing applause he thought he would get from the washington lawmakers. he told ted sorenson, his chief speechwriter, god, i blew it. i thought this was a big deal and nobody responded. but the next day, the newspaper reports were good. all of the congressmen said, yeah, we'll fund jack kennedy's pledge to the moon. but over the summer of '61, nasa funded the money they needed to get the project up and running. >> you set out to lay out the president's motivation. what conclusion did you reach? >> kennedy hated losing, michael. he never lost an election. he won congress -- i mean, he won the senate in 1952. and the senate again in '58. never lost for congress. and in 1960, he had beat nixon. and on one of the nixon/kennedy deba debates, kennedy said if you're elected i see a soviet flag on the moon. i want an american flag on the moon. lo and behold,
douglas, let's begin with the snippet from the president's speech.at president kennedy in the limo back to the white house, he thought he'd blown it? >> yeah, that's right. he just didn't get the kind of rousing applause he thought he would get from the washington lawmakers. he told ted sorenson, his chief speechwriter, god, i blew it. i thought this was a big deal and nobody responded. but the next day, the newspaper reports were good. all of the congressmen said, yeah, we'll fund jack...
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douglas, the president has responded to the former vice-president's entry to the race. put it on the screen. welcome to the race, sleepy joe. that's a moniker he has used before. i hope you have the intelligence to wage a successful primary campaign. you will deal with people who have some sick and demented ideas. if you make it, i will see you at the starting gate. backhanded compliment, kind of all over the place. tell us about trump's reaction. does it indicate that he is concerned about joe biden as competition? >> if i were donald trump, i would be very concerned about joe biden. the sleepy joe thing is just not going to stick. i don't know if donald trump hasn't witnessed biden in motion the last decade. he draws big, enthusiastic crowds. people talk about his age, but he is deeply energized. he is laying out a campaign right into the heart of trump country. donald trump barely won pennsylvania. biden, although he is from delaware, is knocking things off in pittsburgh. he is going to have afl\cio people around him. he will have firefighters, policemen. those are t
douglas, the president has responded to the former vice-president's entry to the race. put it on the screen. welcome to the race, sleepy joe. that's a moniker he has used before. i hope you have the intelligence to wage a successful primary campaign. you will deal with people who have some sick and demented ideas. if you make it, i will see you at the starting gate. backhanded compliment, kind of all over the place. tell us about trump's reaction. does it indicate that he is concerned about joe...
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douglas serves as the first vice president of the d.c. naacp chapter. he's deeply politically engaged in the district, having served in the mayor's office of community affairs, the judiciary committee of the d.c. city council and as a liaison between the council and local business associations and the local school board. douglas hurley works -- currently works with the national capital strategy group. douglas, it is you. >> thank you. thank you. thanks for coming, senator. thanks for everyone out here for showing up. give yourselves a hand. love to see all of this energy. central election cycle, 700,000 residents of the district of columbia are effectively disenfranchised because we do not have voting senators in congress -- and congressmen. thee are 700,000 residents, majority of which are people of color. subvertscontinually the will of the people in the e district of columbia, often through gun control or a woman's right to choose. this is un-american. my question to you is will you support the existing legislation that was introduced by a nonvoting
douglas serves as the first vice president of the d.c. naacp chapter. he's deeply politically engaged in the district, having served in the mayor's office of community affairs, the judiciary committee of the d.c. city council and as a liaison between the council and local business associations and the local school board. douglas hurley works -- currently works with the national capital strategy group. douglas, it is you. >> thank you. thank you. thanks for coming, senator. thanks for...
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douglas, you are nodding so start with you. >> okay. when i write presidential history you realize the optimism is often very important, we have a president operating on the politics of fear, but we often don't have presidents who are just raw optimist. theater roosevelt and fdr both believed the optimism was almost impossible to lead without raw optimism. when you think about fdr's, we have nothing to fear but fear itself, on his famous march, 1933 inaugural and during the dark days of the great depression in the dustbowl and the banks for closing in a doomsday scenario spreading across the land, here is franklin roosevelt in a wheelchair, somebody with polio, somebody has to be helped to get to the podium to give a speech in here he is exuding a unhinged optimism in the united states. and that is the same as theodore roosevelt, wherever he would go he would try to be positive and optimistic as president, so much so, that doctor kay jamison head of psych psychiatry john hopkine a book called exuberance, all about -- theodore roosevelt
douglas, you are nodding so start with you. >> okay. when i write presidential history you realize the optimism is often very important, we have a president operating on the politics of fear, but we often don't have presidents who are just raw optimist. theater roosevelt and fdr both believed the optimism was almost impossible to lead without raw optimism. when you think about fdr's, we have nothing to fear but fear itself, on his famous march, 1933 inaugural and during the dark days of...
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. >> reporter: douglas county sheriff's deputies spotted the car and tried to pull jefferson over. he kept driving and opened fire. gunfire struck a chardon in the hand . >> he shot at us and we shot at him. it is about as simple as it gets. >> reporter: jefferson crashed his car and was taken into custody. he is now charged with attempted murder of a peace officer. he went on a shooting rampage on friday killing 3 people in 3 cities in 4 hours. the first incident happened in oakland at 10:15 am. the victim, marcus jackson, shot to death in his driveway on the three 100 block of market street. at 1:30 pm, another shooting in san francisco's bayview at the ellis chris of public housing department, the victim, 49-year- old lauren davis. an hour later, a person shot and killed in people's park. the victim there was targeted and according to the san francisco chronicle, at least two of the victims were family members. alyssa harrington, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> san francisco police are releasing a statement today saying in part, "the sample police department would like to extend our though
. >> reporter: douglas county sheriff's deputies spotted the car and tried to pull jefferson over. he kept driving and opened fire. gunfire struck a chardon in the hand . >> he shot at us and we shot at him. it is about as simple as it gets. >> reporter: jefferson crashed his car and was taken into custody. he is now charged with attempted murder of a peace officer. he went on a shooting rampage on friday killing 3 people in 3 cities in 4 hours. the first incident happened in...
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silent spring, william o douglas, david brower. i want to grab why environmentalism took a fierce hold between 1960 and 1974. brian: doug brinkley teaches at rice. he is also the cnn historian and has written his latest book called "american moonshot." john f. kennedy and the great space race. thank you for joining us. doug: thank you. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> all q&a programs are available on our website or as a podcast that c-span.org. >> all this month on c-span, we will feature the winners of the studentcam documentary. our second place winners are 11th and 12th graders at rich land northeast high school in columbia, south carolina, where c-span is available through spectrum. "freewinning title is speech in america." we immediately thought about the constitution and the bill of rights, especially freedom of speech does that is ingrained in the american identity. >> throughout the process, it is surprising how impor
silent spring, william o douglas, david brower. i want to grab why environmentalism took a fierce hold between 1960 and 1974. brian: doug brinkley teaches at rice. he is also the cnn historian and has written his latest book called "american moonshot." john f. kennedy and the great space race. thank you for joining us. doug: thank you. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> all...
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day and then i texted my sister saying i'm on code red and she's like yeah there's a shooting at douglas and that's when i told my friends and they started freaking out because their siblings go there it's very close and they're very touchy when it comes to that subject of guns because i say you know i support them but they have to be used the right way you can't you can't use them to threaten somebody with or bring them to school to show your friends you know it's not it's not it's not a toy you're so many veterans are coming back. you know that are very there are guards they become police officers give them a job. just because if he was served our country and he had an of part of his body blown off or shot off amputated or something he'd be a perfect candidate sit him in that school inside there indigo give him a gun and he will stop a threat before we have get a pension and p.t.s.d. you know. after what they've done to jenna that stuff covers a lot of areas. and now they have to pay attention to ten. that's also police officers go through that then everybody so there's there's ways to
day and then i texted my sister saying i'm on code red and she's like yeah there's a shooting at douglas and that's when i told my friends and they started freaking out because their siblings go there it's very close and they're very touchy when it comes to that subject of guns because i say you know i support them but they have to be used the right way you can't you can't use them to threaten somebody with or bring them to school to show your friends you know it's not it's not it's not a toy...
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q&a,ncer: this week on douglas brinkley talks about his book "american moonshine: john f. kennedy and the great space race." >> he thought fdr's new deal was too big, but what fdr did well was beyond social security. fdr built the tba, grand coulee dam. kennedy is thinking, what is my administration's big public works thing? he picked the right number, technology. the computer chip gets developed in the late 1950's. modern aviation starts kicking in. when jack kennedy runs in 1960, there are no computer science classes at universities. by the time he is killed in dallas, computer science classes are everywhere. people are flying more and more. hub airports being developed across the country. it was the jet age, the space age and kennedy made that the cornerstone of the new frontier. announcer: sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's queue and day. &a.q an >> stephen dinan joins us after the senate failed to move forward on changing -- for senate nominees. what they are proposing to change and why did the vote fall short? to changes vote is the amount of time that can
q&a,ncer: this week on douglas brinkley talks about his book "american moonshine: john f. kennedy and the great space race." >> he thought fdr's new deal was too big, but what fdr did well was beyond social security. fdr built the tba, grand coulee dam. kennedy is thinking, what is my administration's big public works thing? he picked the right number, technology. the computer chip gets developed in the late 1950's. modern aviation starts kicking in. when jack kennedy runs...
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eastern, douglas brinkley and richard norton smith talk about c-span's new presidents," where historians rank the best and worst chief executives. c-span2, the road to the warehouse -- white house coverage includes governor larry hean in new hampshire as considers a challenge to president trump in the 2020 presidential election. u.s. institute of peace looks at efforts to combat extremism in different parts of the world. on c-span3, afl-cio president richard trumka talks about trade policy and issues with david rubenstein from the economic club of washington dc that is at 8:40 a.m. eastern. >> president trump is skipping the annual white house correspondents dinner again this year. he will hold a campaign rally in green bay, wisconsin. watch live coverage saturday, on c-span, at 8:00 p.m. eastern, and following the rally, watch live coverage of the white house correspondents dinner with featured speaker ron churn out. -- chernow. >> bombings in sri lanka killed almost 300 people in sri lanka. secretary of state mike pompeo blamed the attack on islamic terrorist. he talked about the bombi
eastern, douglas brinkley and richard norton smith talk about c-span's new presidents," where historians rank the best and worst chief executives. c-span2, the road to the warehouse -- white house coverage includes governor larry hean in new hampshire as considers a challenge to president trump in the 2020 presidential election. u.s. institute of peace looks at efforts to combat extremism in different parts of the world. on c-span3, afl-cio president richard trumka talks about trade policy...
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well it's the first day for twenty years in algeria without president douglas's beautifully in charge he resigned on tuesday night bowing to weeks of nationwide protests demanding major changes to the political elite military commanders eventually agreed the eighty two year old was unfit to rule all night celebrations were held across several cities but many algerians are now asking what's next politicians are now meeting and parliament is expected to appoint the speaker of the upper house of the to flicker ally as interim leader rob matheson has more. hours after president douglas he's beautifully here had his twenty years in power ended the search for algeria's new leader has begun. the constitution says this man doha that have been silent the speaker of the parliament is eligible to be caretaker president for up to ninety days during which an election for a new president is expected and some critics say that people won't accept again salah as a template of leader because he's a long time to do to flee to ally to slocum's where very clear they were calling. war the departure of that
well it's the first day for twenty years in algeria without president douglas's beautifully in charge he resigned on tuesday night bowing to weeks of nationwide protests demanding major changes to the political elite military commanders eventually agreed the eighty two year old was unfit to rule all night celebrations were held across several cities but many algerians are now asking what's next politicians are now meeting and parliament is expected to appoint the speaker of the upper house of...
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for example one thing i found interesting was douglas freeman who was the biographer of robert e lee spends a lot of time leading up to world war ii and during world war ii trying to turn robert e lee into a relevant figure for americans in the second world war. he talks about his military strategy and other ideas and plans he has. he kind of tries to elevate robert e lee but even douglas freeman at one point writes this essay and sort of acknowledges lee is an important symbol but so is lincoln. the power of lincoln was even someone like douglas freeman had to acknowledge yes at this moment the historical figure who seems most relevant for what we are doing is abraham lincoln. >> i would just point out fdr being overly cautious i think if you look at his vote results 32 through 44 it was the same in those states they adored fdr. >> you are right about that. absolutely. >> maybe i don't have one more. yes i do have one more. >> this was a wonderful talk. i have to be honest i always thought fdr embraced jefferson more than lincoln. did he connect the two at any point? i was looking f
for example one thing i found interesting was douglas freeman who was the biographer of robert e lee spends a lot of time leading up to world war ii and during world war ii trying to turn robert e lee into a relevant figure for americans in the second world war. he talks about his military strategy and other ideas and plans he has. he kind of tries to elevate robert e lee but even douglas freeman at one point writes this essay and sort of acknowledges lee is an important symbol but so is...
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i would like to start off by asking douglas brinkley, lincoln is number one. he just got back from the lincoln library. in springfield, and richard opened it for us all, what was it 2006? >> yeah. >> what did you find there? why do we think everyone should go? >> everybody should go visit springfield, illinois if you can. they built an incredible new library museum for abraham lincoln. but he is always number one as susan pointed out. largely because no matter how bad other presidents think they had it, lincoln had it worse. the fact of the matter was he was not on seven states to be voted for. he comes to washington to see essentially having to have a body double. the executive mansion, it wasn't called the white house until theodore roosevelt dubbed the peers of the left security, people would raise animals in the front lawn in lincoln is sitting there vulnerable. and i flew in today from austin and landed in dulles airport which is very close to the battle of bull run. where the confederates won the first battle of bull run and there is abraham lincoln sitt
i would like to start off by asking douglas brinkley, lincoln is number one. he just got back from the lincoln library. in springfield, and richard opened it for us all, what was it 2006? >> yeah. >> what did you find there? why do we think everyone should go? >> everybody should go visit springfield, illinois if you can. they built an incredible new library museum for abraham lincoln. but he is always number one as susan pointed out. largely because no matter how bad other...
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i'm talking to protesters from extinction rebellion, joe and douglas.n monday. i haven't been an activist before, but something about extinction rebellion is really, really exciting. i came on monday expecting to leave after a few days and i'm still here at the end of day five. yeah, basically, it's a really positive, empowering movement. party politics is so divided and bitter but this is basically a really exciting alternative for what is happening in our democracy. douglas, protesters here have been keen to make sure that this is a peaceful protest. how important is that for you? what would you say to the many, many people in london who have been disrupted by this? as far as nonviolence and peacefulness goes, that is essential to everything we do. nothing that we do will be anything other than nonviolent. that is exactly what we are about. as far as disruption goes, yeah, i would say it's regrettable. we are sorry for the disruption but we consider it necessary. joe, you have been here for a number of days. you arrived at the beginning, on monday. ho
i'm talking to protesters from extinction rebellion, joe and douglas.n monday. i haven't been an activist before, but something about extinction rebellion is really, really exciting. i came on monday expecting to leave after a few days and i'm still here at the end of day five. yeah, basically, it's a really positive, empowering movement. party politics is so divided and bitter but this is basically a really exciting alternative for what is happening in our democracy. douglas, protesters here...
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i'm talking to protesters from extinction rebellion, joe and douglas.|j douglas. joe, why are you still here in the sixth day now? i arrived on monday. i haven't been an activist before but something about extinction rebellion is really exciting. i came on monday expecting to leave after a few days and i'm still here at the end of day five. basically, it's a really positive, empowering movements. party politics is so divided but this is basically a really exciting alternative for what is happening in our democracy. protesters here have been keen to make sure that this is a peaceful protest. how difficult is that for you? what would you say to the many, many people in london who have been disrupted? as far as nonviolence and pea cefulness disrupted? as far as nonviolence and peacefulness goes, that is essential to everything we do. nothing that we do will be anything other than nonviolent. that is exactly what we are about. as far as disruption goes, yeah, iwould are about. as far as disruption goes, yeah, i would say it's reg retta ble. goes, yeah, i wo
i'm talking to protesters from extinction rebellion, joe and douglas.|j douglas. joe, why are you still here in the sixth day now? i arrived on monday. i haven't been an activist before but something about extinction rebellion is really exciting. i came on monday expecting to leave after a few days and i'm still here at the end of day five. basically, it's a really positive, empowering movements. party politics is so divided but this is basically a really exciting alternative for what is...
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nobody was more aware of this event stephen douglas, who declared he did not fear lincoln in debating matters of substance but confessed that is one thing -- there is one thing in which i stand constantly in dread. when lincoln begins to tell a story, i begin to get apprehensive. every one of his stories seems like an whack on my back. else disturbs me. when he begins to tell a story, i feel that i am to be overmatched. next, self-deprecation and subtle attack. engagement-to-face with the public, lincoln's use of the stories and jokes was designed to remind people of his lonely origins, coming from the backwoods of the prairie. it encouraged common people to see him as a natural man able to engage with ordinary farmers and laborers on equal terms. lincoln's lifelong self identification with plain folks was aligned with his habit of self-deprecation. as i noted at the outset, he made much of his appearance. conscience of his unusual portions, his unusually long limbs and aware that people considered him ugly, he faced that head on. he found himself looking down the gun barrel of a pass
nobody was more aware of this event stephen douglas, who declared he did not fear lincoln in debating matters of substance but confessed that is one thing -- there is one thing in which i stand constantly in dread. when lincoln begins to tell a story, i begin to get apprehensive. every one of his stories seems like an whack on my back. else disturbs me. when he begins to tell a story, i feel that i am to be overmatched. next, self-deprecation and subtle attack. engagement-to-face with the...
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a controversial measure that is in response to the february 2018 shooting at marjory stoneman douglasschool that left 17 people dead. in moments, andrew pollard joins me who lost his daughter meadow on that day. we have his reaction. but first let's go to trace gallagher who has the latest on the story. >> looks like this will happen. lawmakers in the florida house are very supportive and governor ron desantis said he'll sign it. as noted, the local school boards will still have to agree before any teachers will be allowed to voluntarily carry a weapon. this has really been a partisan battle in florida, you have students travel to tallahassee trying to convince lawmakers not to pass the bill for democrats in the statehouse also tried repeatedly to remove language from the bill allowing teachers to carry even some national democrats weighed in like california senator in 2020 democratic presidents a candidate kamala harris who tweeted "teachers don't need a gun, they need a raise." " we need to give them the resources they need to educate the next generation of leaders." lower book says
a controversial measure that is in response to the february 2018 shooting at marjory stoneman douglasschool that left 17 people dead. in moments, andrew pollard joins me who lost his daughter meadow on that day. we have his reaction. but first let's go to trace gallagher who has the latest on the story. >> looks like this will happen. lawmakers in the florida house are very supportive and governor ron desantis said he'll sign it. as noted, the local school boards will still have to agree...
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, who later fled to the lake tahoe area and ultimately got into a shootout with officers from the douglas county sheriff's office in nevada. that is where he was arrested, and went before a judge today. >> i want to apologize to the city. please, forgive me my intention was never to hurt anyone. i was never meant to hurt him. >> reporter: stephan jefferson apologized during the court appearance on the judge did interrupt him to remind him that he has the right to remain silent, but he told the judge he would defend himself and said he wants a speedy trial. after a few minutes of talking with the judge, she ultimately ended up appointing him a public defender. this is the first time we are hearing from jefferson following his alleged involvement in that killing spree on friday. all in the span of four hours. >> i don't know what's going on in that man's mind, if he has mental illnesses, hope he gets the help that he needs. i've just got to stay strong and try to forgive him for what he did. >> that man is the brother to calvin kelly, the third victim who was shot and killed on friday. this
, who later fled to the lake tahoe area and ultimately got into a shootout with officers from the douglas county sheriff's office in nevada. that is where he was arrested, and went before a judge today. >> i want to apologize to the city. please, forgive me my intention was never to hurt anyone. i was never meant to hurt him. >> reporter: stephan jefferson apologized during the court appearance on the judge did interrupt him to remind him that he has the right to remain silent, but...
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douglas 6:30 a.m. you can watch the entire news conference. >>> a police car controversy.ern california says they are not changing their police cars. why some people were upset the american flag on the side of the cars. >>> northern california marine is killed in a training crash in southern california. people are remembering the young hero. ♪ [ crying ] ♪ you protect them at home. we help protect them online. this is beyond wifi. this is xfi. simple. easy. awesome. xfinity. the future of awesome. >>> we're learning more tonight about a northern california marine killed at camp pendleton in southern california all the douglas over the weekend. the 29-year-old, joshua braica grew up in auburn and was a graduate of plus or high school. charmaine errol has more on his roots in placer county. >> we have greatly admired josh. >> reporter: genital flirty talked about her neighbors, now mourning the loss of the 29- year-old son. >> it seemed like he always wanted to go into the military and he did it. a couple of years after he graduated from high school. >> reporter: staff starc
douglas 6:30 a.m. you can watch the entire news conference. >>> a police car controversy.ern california says they are not changing their police cars. why some people were upset the american flag on the side of the cars. >>> northern california marine is killed in a training crash in southern california. people are remembering the young hero. ♪ [ crying ] ♪ you protect them at home. we help protect them online. this is beyond wifi. this is xfi. simple. easy. awesome....
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that we take a very serious when the local douglas county deputy, this shot. >>then based upon that we anticipate that will most likely be looking at proceeding on the charges here first and nevada. >>jefferson will remain in nevada while he faces his charges there which include attempted murder of a peace officer he will then be transferred to san francisco, san francisco pd says they have not formally charged him just yet and are waiting until they finish their investigation in san francisco, while fellow kron 4 news. >>new this morning, a man is dead after he was hit by a car it happened early saturday morning between salinas in castroville the 63 year-old man was walking along state route one 83 when he was hit by the car and he died at the scene. the driver remained at the scene and was not arrested. police don't yet know why that man was walking on the highway. newsweek and that will take a look at some super commutes and the drivers who spend hours on the road every day to get to work in the bay area. lowe's knows you're a diyer who does spring right. w
that we take a very serious when the local douglas county deputy, this shot. >>then based upon that we anticipate that will most likely be looking at proceeding on the charges here first and nevada. >>jefferson will remain in nevada while he faces his charges there which include attempted murder of a peace officer he will then be transferred to san francisco, san francisco pd says they have not formally charged him just yet and are waiting until they finish their investigation in...
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it started along the train tracks here in 1873 by the douglas family. when i was growing up you could take tours of the plant. it was fun to see the oatmeal being made. sometimes thethat air smells like crunch berries? mark: i'm hoping you were going to smell crunch berries before you leave. you want to go outside and eat the air. >> is this a big economic driver of the city? mark: most of the major crop in this area in the early years -- now it's more corn and soybeans. mostly german of and irish immigrants before 1870. a family named the sinclair's came here. the largestto build pork and beef processing plant in the united states. they started that in this neighborhood. the packinghouses stink. they said get away from the town center. people from the region of bohemia came here by the hundreds to cedar rapids and overnight change the makeup of cedar rapids. >> what year was this? mark: the 1870's. the diversity changed dramatically overnight. the existing population fully welcomed the bohemian population here. they populated this area around the job s
it started along the train tracks here in 1873 by the douglas family. when i was growing up you could take tours of the plant. it was fun to see the oatmeal being made. sometimes thethat air smells like crunch berries? mark: i'm hoping you were going to smell crunch berries before you leave. you want to go outside and eat the air. >> is this a big economic driver of the city? mark: most of the major crop in this area in the early years -- now it's more corn and soybeans. mostly german of...
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. >> this week on q&a, douglas frank talks about his book american moonshine. >> he goes back to fdr, thinking the new deal is too big. beyond did well was social security and things, building the grand coulee dam. eisenhower had the highway system. he picked theis right number, technology. the computer chip gets developed 1950's. modern aviation starts kick in and. when he runs the 1960's, there are no computer science classes. travel is replacing automobile and train travel in many ways, people are flying more and more, airports being developed across the country, so it is the jet age, the space age. kennedy grabbed onto it and made a day cornerstone of the new frontier. >> sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's q and day. 1940 years ago, april 4, nine, the north atlantic treaty was founded -- was signed in washington by the 12 founding members of what came to be known nato. a decadereel america," of nato, hosted by edward r.
. >> this week on q&a, douglas frank talks about his book american moonshine. >> he goes back to fdr, thinking the new deal is too big. beyond did well was social security and things, building the grand coulee dam. eisenhower had the highway system. he picked theis right number, technology. the computer chip gets developed 1950's. modern aviation starts kick in and. when he runs the 1960's, there are no computer science classes. travel is replacing automobile and train travel in...
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>>gracias a la abogada, douglas tambiÉn lo. -- logrÓ salir de y gracias a la peticiÓn de asilo. estados unidos podrÍagenerar niveles --aumentado dramÁticamente, superando su capacidad. tambiÉn hay preocupaciÓnpor el estado de salud de muchos niÑos viajeros. donald trump amenazÓ con cerrar la frontera y autoridades locales piden que no liberen a emigrantes enfermos. patricia: llegamos al final de esta ediciÓn. gracias por acompaÑarnos. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [aplausos] galilea: bienvenidos a una noche mÁs llena de talento.
>>gracias a la abogada, douglas tambiÉn lo. -- logrÓ salir de y gracias a la peticiÓn de asilo. estados unidos podrÍagenerar niveles --aumentado dramÁticamente, superando su capacidad. tambiÉn hay preocupaciÓnpor el estado de salud de muchos niÑos viajeros. donald trump amenazÓ con cerrar la frontera y autoridades locales piden que no liberen a emigrantes enfermos. patricia: llegamos al final de esta ediciÓn. gracias por acompaÑarnos. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪...
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w worked in the actu- hue and c cry of the campaign in the throes of the endgame of the campaign douglas t thank you t t would annexationn has s some rey seriously nasty on the terms of that b but that's that's not jut to all of that too m much. right noww the we will analyze what it t means what it c could. for the palestinianan p populatn as well becausese klay than watchihingery closely what hahappenss. in the selection juster margie - benjnjamin netanyahu andnd up ay catsts both claiming victotory n the election in israel a double seven n studio we have anotherer guest is with this young ps fromom aales will l come to a ment sir. to get your points of v view at first l let's go to ninety m masy who is at the headquarters of the a blue and white alliance of basically benny gantz his partyty and n nt ll us whahat the mood is that. what are people saying around you? wellll. whwhen those exit polls are now the ten p pm local time this ro? says thahat was celelebrations g on for a good. forty minutes the stage behind me is noww set up f any g gs to comee and speakak ot relatively shortly
w worked in the actu- hue and c cry of the campaign in the throes of the endgame of the campaign douglas t thank you t t would annexationn has s some rey seriously nasty on the terms of that b but that's that's not jut to all of that too m much. right noww the we will analyze what it t means what it c could. for the palestinianan p populatn as well becausese klay than watchihingery closely what hahappenss. in the selection juster margie - benjnjamin netanyahu andnd up ay catsts both claiming...
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silent spring, william o douglas, david brower.ant to grab why environmentalism took a fierce hold between 1960 and 1974. brinkley teaches at rice. the cnn historian and has written his latest book called "american moonshot." thank you for joining us. doug: thank you. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] all q&a programs are available on our website or as a podcast that c-span.org. >> they on q&a, usa today washington bureau chief on her biography of barbara bush, the matriarch. that is q&a and a sunday afternoon meeting with president trump at the white house, it kierstin nielsen submitted her resignation. following the meeting, the president tweeted this message -- secretary of homeland security cure skin nielsen will be leaving her possession and i would like to thank her for her service. the current u.s. customs and border protection commissioner will be -- will become acti
silent spring, william o douglas, david brower.ant to grab why environmentalism took a fierce hold between 1960 and 1974. brinkley teaches at rice. the cnn historian and has written his latest book called "american moonshot." thank you for joining us. doug: thank you. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] all q&a programs are...