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theay afternoon at 4:00, 1958 national education association film addressing overcrowded schools following .he post world war ii baby-boom and on labor day monday, our interview with billionaire philanthropist david rubenstein. get our complete schedule at c-span.org. the c-span cities tour visits literary and historic sites across the nation. this is every other weekend on c-span two's book tv on c-span3. we will close out the series with a trip to saint augustine, florida to learn about the literary life of that eddie. up next, we hear about the coeditor of the book "from la florida." to la it is about the monks who settled saint augustine. >> [speaking foreign language] prof. johnson: we are at the mission grounds. place whereis the ,n september of 1565, menendez the first explorer here to this part who stayed, landed here not far from us and celebrated the first mass here on this site. shrine foras been a many years and is particularly important if you notice behind me the church great this is the church that is dedicated to our lady of la leche. that is our lady of the milk. that was
theay afternoon at 4:00, 1958 national education association film addressing overcrowded schools following .he post world war ii baby-boom and on labor day monday, our interview with billionaire philanthropist david rubenstein. get our complete schedule at c-span.org. the c-span cities tour visits literary and historic sites across the nation. this is every other weekend on c-span two's book tv on c-span3. we will close out the series with a trip to saint augustine, florida to learn about the...
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the 1958 national education association film addressing overcrowded schools following the post world war ii baby boom. labor day monday, our interview with billionaire philanthropist david rubenstein. >>> c-span's cities tour, working with cable affiliates and visiting cities across the company. we're learning about grand junction, co co. the mining of the certain mineral had a long-term importance in this part of colorado. >> all over the colorado plateau, especially here in mesa county outside of grand junction we are surrounded by morrison rock. we find a lot of dinosaur bones, fossils. that has intrigued fossils for a long time. the other thing is a mineral, rock called carnetite. it was used to help solve and fight cancer. it also contains venadium, used to strengthen steel. during the buildup to world war ii and during world war ii itself, it was of extreme value. carnetite contains uranium. uranium, as we know on, is one of the best sources for atomic power and atomic weapons. >> colorado congressman was responsible is for the agriculture development through his legislation. >
the 1958 national education association film addressing overcrowded schools following the post world war ii baby boom. labor day monday, our interview with billionaire philanthropist david rubenstein. >>> c-span's cities tour, working with cable affiliates and visiting cities across the company. we're learning about grand junction, co co. the mining of the certain mineral had a long-term importance in this part of colorado. >> all over the colorado plateau, especially here in...
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the 1958 national education association film address overcrowded schools following post-world war ii baby-boom. on labor day monday, our boom. on labor day monday, our interview with billionaire, philanthropist, david rubenstein. get a complete schedule at c-span.org. >> now martha discusses her book the black revolution on campus. an account of black student protest on universities across the countries in the 1960s and 70s. this event was part of book tv's visit to tv's visit to northwestern university, it's 20 minutes. >> now joining us on book tv is arthur, martha biondi.>> h >> i'm a professor professor of african-american studies in history. >> what you teach.h >> guest: i teach courses on civil rights movement, i just finished teaching of freshman seminar so generally i doisd african-american history, after thest civil war down to the present.. >> host: what is your answer to the question on the seminar you teach, what what is it mean to be post- racial. >> guest: the coursel? interrogates the idea that began to circulate after the election of barack obama to thecu presidency t
the 1958 national education association film address overcrowded schools following post-world war ii baby-boom. on labor day monday, our boom. on labor day monday, our interview with billionaire, philanthropist, david rubenstein. get a complete schedule at c-span.org. >> now martha discusses her book the black revolution on campus. an account of black student protest on universities across the countries in the 1960s and 70s. this event was part of book tv's visit to tv's visit to...
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archival films that help provide context to today's public affairs issues. 1958 nationalis a education association film, which addresses the overcrowding in school as a result of the post-world war ii baby boom. the program begins with a frustrated teacher writing her resignation letter and then shows how her once happy classroom gradually becomes dysfunctional, and argues that overcrowded classrooms are incompatible with good education practices. it's just under 30 minutes. ♪ >> this is the classroom. the teacher's professional home. louise roberts has spent half her waking life for the past five years helping children to learn. feeling her worth as a teacher. >> with deep regrets, i hereby submit my resignation as a teacher in the school system for the forthcoming year for reasons -- >> it had happened within the school year. so many changes. changes that had taken so much out of teaching. there once stood the piano. there once the science corner and library. special projects built around the world in which children live kept their minds brimming with ideas. but all of this is passed. reasons? h
archival films that help provide context to today's public affairs issues. 1958 nationalis a education association film, which addresses the overcrowding in school as a result of the post-world war ii baby boom. the program begins with a frustrated teacher writing her resignation letter and then shows how her once happy classroom gradually becomes dysfunctional, and argues that overcrowded classrooms are incompatible with good education practices. it's just under 30 minutes. ♪ >> this...
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the national education association film addressing overcrowded schools following the post-world war ii abb him. and later on monday come our interview with david rubenstein. get our complete schedule at c-span.org. >> and c-span live here at trump tower, new york city, for a press conference being held by donald trump expected to start a few minutes ago. some reports say mr. chump will be signing a republican loyalty pledge. ladies and gentlemen, the next president of the united states, mr. donald, -- donald date -- donald j trump. [applause] mr. trump: thank you very much, everybody. this is some turn out. my great honor. a chairman just left, as you probably know. extremely fair. the rnc has been absolutely twoific over the last months. that is what i have wanted. i have wanted fairness. i do not have to be treated any differently than anybody else. i just wanted fairness from the republican party. we are leading in every single pulpit a new poll came out today where we are over 30%. we have actually hit numbers as high as 35 and 40%. frankly, i felt the absolute best way to win and
the national education association film addressing overcrowded schools following the post-world war ii abb him. and later on monday come our interview with david rubenstein. get our complete schedule at c-span.org. >> and c-span live here at trump tower, new york city, for a press conference being held by donald trump expected to start a few minutes ago. some reports say mr. chump will be signing a republican loyalty pledge. ladies and gentlemen, the next president of the united states,...
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sunday afternoon at 4:00 on real america, crowded out -- the 1958 national education association film addressing overcrowded schools following the post-world war ii baby boom. on labor day monday, an interview with david rubenstein. get our complete schedule at c-span.org. announcer: more coverage with of the 17, when candidates vying for the republican presidential nomination. he spoke recently at the steamboat institute annual freedom conference in colorado. you talked about his background and outlined his ideas including increasing the size of government, immigration policy, gun control and combating terrorism. this is just under 50 minutes. ♪ [applause] dr. carson: thank you. thank you. we are delighted to be with you. thanks for all the hard work. jennifer and rick, all the steamboat institute supporters, the leadership program of the rockies, everybody who has done such a fabulous job in putting this together. america is still a place of dreams. there are a lot of people who try to denigrate our country because there may have been things that has happened in the past that were n
sunday afternoon at 4:00 on real america, crowded out -- the 1958 national education association film addressing overcrowded schools following the post-world war ii baby boom. on labor day monday, an interview with david rubenstein. get our complete schedule at c-span.org. announcer: more coverage with of the 17, when candidates vying for the republican presidential nomination. he spoke recently at the steamboat institute annual freedom conference in colorado. you talked about his background...
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sunday afternoon at 4:00 on real america, crowded out, the 1958 national education association film addressingrcrowded schools, following the post world war ii baby boom. on labor day monday our interview with philanthropist david reubensteubrubeinstein. >>> this sunday night stanford law school professor debra roadie talks about her book the trouble with lawyers, taking a critical look at the legal programs in the united states. the high cost of law schools and a lack of diversity in the programs. >> i think we need a different model of legal education that includes one-year programs for people doing routine work, two-year programs as an option for people who want to do something specialized in the third year, and three full years for people who want the full general practice legal education that we now have. but it's crazy to train in the same way somebody who is doing routine divorces in a small town in the midwest and somebody who is doing mergers and acquisitions on wall street. we have a one-size-fits-all model of legal education. the average debt load is $100,000 for law students. it as
sunday afternoon at 4:00 on real america, crowded out, the 1958 national education association film addressingrcrowded schools, following the post world war ii baby boom. on labor day monday our interview with philanthropist david reubensteubrubeinstein. >>> this sunday night stanford law school professor debra roadie talks about her book the trouble with lawyers, taking a critical look at the legal programs in the united states. the high cost of law schools and a lack of diversity in...
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with me now to share the other side of the story is the president of the seattle education associationmy pleasure. thank you for having me. >> how did things get to this point? >> well, i think this is an interesting case. we've really worked very hard to cut some issues that are important not just for educators but also for the parent community and for kids. we're really standing up for a minimum amount of recess, trying to get a handle on excessive testing. we're really interested in the question of equity and discipline in schools and of course, seattle's one of the fastest growing cities in the country. very expensive to live here. we're really interested in professional compensation. >> so what has been the problem? why is it that today we're in the second week of this and still no school? >> well, the school board hasn't seen fit to step up to these obligations and negotiate a deal with us. we've been working hard at the table the last days over the weekend. my team was at the table until 11:00 last night. the school board's got to make some progress on these issues that i just o
with me now to share the other side of the story is the president of the seattle education associationmy pleasure. thank you for having me. >> how did things get to this point? >> well, i think this is an interesting case. we've really worked very hard to cut some issues that are important not just for educators but also for the parent community and for kids. we're really standing up for a minimum amount of recess, trying to get a handle on excessive testing. we're really interested...
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. >> the national congress of american indians, national indian education association. >> they don't stand for us. >> just go right through them and how many native people they represent, how many people they are -- have you been to a national congress of american indians association meeting? you go there and not one person is on the other side of the issue. i mean, that's our experience for those of us who meet and make up these policies. we don't just invent them, we make them up because we all agree on this. >> i'm not saying you're making it up, just that i disagree. >> and that's fine. you're obviously entitled to do that. and let me just point out that you won't hear me certainly and you haven't heard anyone tonight talking about sellouts or traitors. because that's just not productive. >> like uneducated or ignorant or needing help. that stuff. >> it's such a divisive issue, it's the one i've seen people going after each other. >> well, thanks for coming. >> thank you for listening. >> ignorance by design, that's all i can say. ignorance by design. [ applause ] >> and this will
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a new study in the journal of the american education association says there is a gap.t's a worldwide problem. they blame subpar lessons for 40% of the gap. they attribute the other 60% to family backgrounds. >>> 6:19. two team buses collided on an exit ramp in minneapolis while on the way to play the vikings. the city of minneapolis has agreed to pay $237,000 in a settlement case. this happened when a minneapolis police car lost control while escorting the buses. the police department no longer offers to escort pro sports teams. >>> there is a meeting today to talk about the future of frk stadium. it is happening at the washington convention center tonight. it's a follow-up from a couple of weeks ago. at the other meeting lots of people said they did not want the redskins to take over the site. that is according to "the washington post." other options include a skating rink, playing field, trails or even a pool. >>> in news for your health now, new at 6:00 a.m., the world health organization just released new h.i.v. guidelines. the health agency says anyone who is test
a new study in the journal of the american education association says there is a gap.t's a worldwide problem. they blame subpar lessons for 40% of the gap. they attribute the other 60% to family backgrounds. >>> 6:19. two team buses collided on an exit ramp in minneapolis while on the way to play the vikings. the city of minneapolis has agreed to pay $237,000 in a settlement case. this happened when a minneapolis police car lost control while escorting the buses. the police department...
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path state education association is certainly on board with this budget proposal which should help schools get back to funding levels prior to 2011, when one million-dollar in school funning was lost but senate will be back in session mid-september. republicans are in the looking to pass the budget as is but governor wants impasse. when students do arrive they will be greeted not only by staff and teachers but also by superintendent doctor hite, and hopefully they will have a wonderful first day and everything else will come together, mike and alex. >> let's hope so. that is a very optimistic of jenny joyce. >> we should be optimistic. the gate are now opened. the the gates are opened. >> come, children, yes. >> come children. >> thanks, jenny joyce. >> as i promised you once we got first light here and we do have have it, sky fox is over this big fire in the pine barons, look at that. this thing is massive, isn't it. burlington burning through ocean county. smoke is drifting north east, toward the ocean, of course, but this has been going on since yesterday afternoon. we will stay on top
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path state education association certainly on board with this budget the proposal which could and shouldols get back to funding prior to 2011 when $1 billion in school funding was lost. senate will be back in session mid-september. the republicans north looking to pass this budget as is but governor wants the impasse over as soon as possible. we toe no that school students will arrive here around 7:30 they will be greeted by not only teachers and staff but also mayor nutter and superintendent doctor hite. hopefully, looking forward to a positive year, lauren and chris good thanks, jen. >>> we are three weeks away from the pope's historic visit to philadelphia if you want to see pope francis up close, you will need tickets to see the pope as he speaks at independent mall and world meeting of families web site starting at noon today. these tickets will go on sale. they are not really for sale but just the availability of them to see the pope. the pope will be speaking right in front of the independent hall on saturday, that is the 26th of this month. tickets for other events during the wor
path state education association certainly on board with this budget the proposal which could and shouldols get back to funding prior to 2011 when $1 billion in school funding was lost. senate will be back in session mid-september. the republicans north looking to pass this budget as is but governor wants the impasse over as soon as possible. we toe no that school students will arrive here around 7:30 they will be greeted by not only teachers and staff but also mayor nutter and superintendent...
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they are on the side of the national education association. in philadelphia i believe the waiting list for predominately black parents for charter schools is 21,000 right now, 21,000 parents are on the waiting list to get their kids into charter schools. that is a sad commentary if they are on such a waiting list exists and there is evidence that at least some parents who want a better education for their children. >> patrick at the heritage foundation. on the topic of owning ourselves i was wondering where you stand on the topic of assistance suicide because it opens incentives that hurt the vulnerable and the week although the person committing suicide terms themselves. >> if i own walter williams i can decide not to live. but if united states congress owns me then i don't have that right. the true test of ownership is whether you can, what do you have full rights over your own body. i'm not saying you have rights to impose injury on other people but you have the right to take your own life and maybe one way to do that is to kind of have wha
they are on the side of the national education association. in philadelphia i believe the waiting list for predominately black parents for charter schools is 21,000 right now, 21,000 parents are on the waiting list to get their kids into charter schools. that is a sad commentary if they are on such a waiting list exists and there is evidence that at least some parents who want a better education for their children. >> patrick at the heritage foundation. on the topic of owning ourselves i...
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the pennsylvania state education association is certainly on board with this budget proposal which should help schools get back to funning levels prior to 2011 when $1 billion was cut but the issue is are republicans on board. well, it seems like they are not looking to pass this budget the as is. the governor wants this impasse over as soon as possible. we know that the senate will be back in session, in mid-september. lauren and chris. >> lets hope for the best. >> thanks so much, jenny joyce. >>> fire fighters say a forest fire in burlington county is 50 percent contain. fire grew to about 1,000 acres in the pine barons on wood land township. school fox was overhead just after the wild fires started yesterday afternoon. fire burned into ocean county. officials say it is dry out there and speaking of dry, we are several inches below normal rainfall totals right now. >>> okay. let's talk about the pope. his visit only a few weeks away and there will be a few different opportunities for you to see him. >> he will speak right in front of the independent mall on the 26th but if you want to
the pennsylvania state education association is certainly on board with this budget proposal which should help schools get back to funning levels prior to 2011 when $1 billion was cut but the issue is are republicans on board. well, it seems like they are not looking to pass this budget the as is. the governor wants this impasse over as soon as possible. we know that the senate will be back in session, in mid-september. lauren and chris. >> lets hope for the best. >> thanks so much,...
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teachers are represented by the seattle education association unanimously voted to go on strike demandingr standardized tests for students, more time to prepare for classes, and better pay. the impasse has delayed the start of the public school year for about 53,000 students. the strike comes after washington's supreme court ruled earlier this month that the state's new charter school system is unconstitutional. a number of seattle parents have come out in support of the teachers. this is mother lilith lysistrata speaking to nbc. >> i think the district needs to pay the teachers what they deserve to be paid and give them the resources they need to be able to educate our children. i have four kids in the seattle public school district and both my spouse and i work. this is hard on us, but i don't with the teachers to full. amy: to talk more about the strike, we go to seattle to speak to our guest. kshama sawant is a socialist city councilmember in seattle. sawant helped win a $15 an hour minimum wage for all workers in seattle. she's a member of the american federation of teachers, and has
teachers are represented by the seattle education association unanimously voted to go on strike demandingr standardized tests for students, more time to prepare for classes, and better pay. the impasse has delayed the start of the public school year for about 53,000 students. the strike comes after washington's supreme court ruled earlier this month that the state's new charter school system is unconstitutional. a number of seattle parents have come out in support of the teachers. this is...
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on c-span3, sunday afternoon at 4:00 on "reel america" -- crowded out, and educational association film about a crowded schools following the post world war ii baby-boom. an interview with building your full in the past -- billionaire philanthropist david rubenstein. get our full schedule at c-span.org. in august, 9045, 70 years ago -- 1945, 70 years ago, american forces dropped two bombs in japan. heatley talks w about living in oak ridge, tennessee, a program creating enrichment towards building an atomic bomb. it discusses race relations and the need for secrecy. this oral history from the voices of the manhattan project, created by the los alamos historical society. seth: i was at purdue university. i got married in my junior
on c-span3, sunday afternoon at 4:00 on "reel america" -- crowded out, and educational association film about a crowded schools following the post world war ii baby-boom. an interview with building your full in the past -- billionaire philanthropist david rubenstein. get our full schedule at c-span.org. in august, 9045, 70 years ago -- 1945, 70 years ago, american forces dropped two bombs in japan. heatley talks w about living in oak ridge, tennessee, a program creating enrichment...
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. >> reporter: the seattle education association, the union representing the district's 5,000 teachers and school staff, had been in negotiations over a new contract since may. but just as the school year was set to begin last tuesday, talks over pay raises and more broke down. issues including testing, longer instructional time, discipline policies and even the length of recess were on the table. but in a city where the cost of living is soaring, for many teachers like bailey fogarty, pay was a top concern. >> the teacher in the newspaper who had the nanny and is married to somebody in the tech industry, that's the exception. a lot of teachers are single parents. a lot of teachers are coming out of school with huge student loans because you need a lot of education to be a teacher. >> reporter: before a deal was announced, teachers' union president jonathan knapp told us that wages were a key sticking point, but he said teachers fought for bigger issues important to parents across seattle and the country, like a program to reduce suspensions of minority students. >> a disproportionate
. >> reporter: the seattle education association, the union representing the district's 5,000 teachers and school staff, had been in negotiations over a new contract since may. but just as the school year was set to begin last tuesday, talks over pay raises and more broke down. issues including testing, longer instructional time, discipline policies and even the length of recess were on the table. but in a city where the cost of living is soaring, for many teachers like bailey fogarty,...
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on railamerica, the 1958 national education association kroeber crowded schools following the post-worldar ii baby boom. and david rubenstein. get our complete schedule at c-span.org. announcer: yesterday donald trump announced his pledge to republican presidential nominee and not run as a third-party candidate. he made the announcement at a press briefing at trumps towers -- from towers in new york. this is a half hour. mr. trump: thank you very much, everybody. thank you for being here. my great honor. the chairman just left, as you probably know. he has been extremely fair. the rnc has been terrific over the last two month period. that is what i have wanted. i wanted fairness. i do not have to be treated in a differently than anybody else. i just wanted to fairness from the republican party. we are leading in every single poll. a new poll came out today where we are over 30%. ashave hit numbers as high 35% and 40%. i felt that the absolute best way to win and to be the easily, i think, beat the democrats, no matter who it may be, whether it is hillary or anybody else, i think maybe hi
on railamerica, the 1958 national education association kroeber crowded schools following the post-worldar ii baby boom. and david rubenstein. get our complete schedule at c-span.org. announcer: yesterday donald trump announced his pledge to republican presidential nominee and not run as a third-party candidate. he made the announcement at a press briefing at trumps towers -- from towers in new york. this is a half hour. mr. trump: thank you very much, everybody. thank you for being here. my...
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sunday afternoon at 4:00 on real america, crowded out, the 1958 national educational association film addressing overcrowded schools following the post-world war ii baby boom. and an interview with david rubenstein. get the complete skechedule at cspa cspan.org. bobby jindal talked at the reagan library about his experience in office and wrote about the tenure in "leadership and crisis." this is an hour and ten minutes. [applause] that you happening so much. thank you very much. >> andrew, thank you for that very generous introduction. thank you for that warm reception. ev even before i start my remarks i have to tell you what a privilege to be here. just to give an idea of how much president reagan meant to me as young student, and later as congressman and governor, on the fourth floor of incapital in the famous buildy in batten rouge louisiana, there is one painting and one decoration in my office. it used to be the home of the supreme court of louisiana. beautiful historical office in a beautiful historical building is on original painting of reagan sitting upright on his horse rem
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communication workers union, the prison officers association, the baker's union, the duchess education association, and the support received from the rmt union and the fdu. and all of the other unions that took part in this campaign. we are a party organically linked together between the unions and party membership and all affiliated organization. that is where we get our strength from. [applause] as a former union organizer, i fully understand the importance of unions at the workplace defending people's writes, -- rights, standing up for their members. that is why i do not appreciate what this government is trying to do the shackle unions and the trade unions bill they are bringing forward monday. [applause] campaign attracted the support of 16,000 volunteers all over the country. organizers in each part of the country that organized all the events and meetings that we have held. in total, we have done 99 of those events today. we are here at the end of this long campaign. theas been incredible, numbers of people that have come forward to join our party. before i go to that, i want to say a big t
communication workers union, the prison officers association, the baker's union, the duchess education association, and the support received from the rmt union and the fdu. and all of the other unions that took part in this campaign. we are a party organically linked together between the unions and party membership and all affiliated organization. that is where we get our strength from. [applause] as a former union organizer, i fully understand the importance of unions at the workplace...
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the national education association film addressing overcrowded schools following the baby boom. and our interview with david rubenstein. get the complete schedule at c-span.org. coming up tonight, a look at how new technology is being used for civic engagement. and the nikki haley talks about race relations. and later, the u.s. labor movement. >> dustin haisler is chief information officer. it is a company focused on incorporating high-tech. he recently spoke at the city club of cleveland about the use of social media and other trends in cities across the globe. this is just under an hour. >> it is official. good afternoon. >> it is official. good afternoon. in recent years we have heard a lot about how technology could improve citizen engagement. i spent an earlier part of my career mining that. i educated a council meeting on trinity engagement. citizens report potholes and inaccessible public meetings and contribute ideas and fun community projects. when it comes to disruptive technology, the stories we most often hear about uber and airbnb. the question is not whether there
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sunday afternoon at 4:00, on real america, crowded out, the 1958 national education association film addressing overcrowded schools following the post-world war ii baby boom. and on labor day monday, our interview with billionaire david rubenstein. get our complete schedule at c-span.org. >> in 1945, 70 years ago, allied forces liberated the nadsy concentration camps. tot tonight we'll hear holocaust stories from those who lived them. these interviews are part of the oral history collection at the you're nighted states holocaust memorial museum in washington, d.c. next, gerda klein talks about how the 1939 german invasion of poland drastically changed her life. she recalls being sent to a jewish ghetto, her experiences in jewish camps and being forced on a death march in 1945. this oral history is almost two hours. >>> i was born on may 8, 1924. in the most southern western part of poland in a town called belitz. it was in the province of sellsia at the foothill of the mountain range. >> would you tell me about your parents and about your family as a young girl, as a child. >> in ret
sunday afternoon at 4:00, on real america, crowded out, the 1958 national education association film addressing overcrowded schools following the post-world war ii baby boom. and on labor day monday, our interview with billionaire david rubenstein. get our complete schedule at c-span.org. >> in 1945, 70 years ago, allied forces liberated the nadsy concentration camps. tot tonight we'll hear holocaust stories from those who lived them. these interviews are part of the oral history...
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crowded out, the 1958 national education association film addressing overcrowded schools following the post world war ii baby boom. with day, our interview david rubenstein. get our complete schedule at c-span.org. >> congress returns next week and will begin debate on the iran nuclear agreement. next, a panel of journalists, policy analysts, and officials from the carter and clinton administration discuss the deal. the center for global interests hosted the event. >> let me see if we are on. we are. it is my privilege to welcome program today to sponsored by the center on will not taket, i too long describing the center. i think it is apparent to many people that washington these .ays is over think tanked but i think the center is actually a very special and unique place. for one thing it is the ,rainchild of nikolai's lovin one of the more interesting and creative people in town. heritage.ussian not only to its programming but i think to its approach to the issues, which makes it forresting and worthwhile participating in. my relationship with global zero, and common friends, i was .
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on the america, crowded out, 1958 national education association film addressing overcrowded schools following the post-world war ii baby-boom. on labor day monday, our interview with billionaire philanthropist david rubenstein. get our complete schedule at www.c-span.org. last year, the fda announced plans to require restaurants to provide calorie and nutrition information. a republican and a democrat introduced legislation in april 2 exempt most non-restaurant establishments from the requirement which goes into effect on december 1. the hearings were chaired by the pennsylvania joe pitt. we will watch the hearing and you can call and had 2:40 p.m. eastern to join the discussion. mr. pitts: ladies and gentlemen, if you take your seats, we'll get started here. subcommittee will come to order. the chair will recognize himself for an opening statement. today's health subcommittee hearing will be examining the costly regulations regarding menu labeling proposed by the administration and scheduled to be implemented by december 1, 2015. the subject of our hearing, h.r. 2017, commonsense n
on the america, crowded out, 1958 national education association film addressing overcrowded schools following the post-world war ii baby-boom. on labor day monday, our interview with billionaire philanthropist david rubenstein. get our complete schedule at www.c-span.org. last year, the fda announced plans to require restaurants to provide calorie and nutrition information. a republican and a democrat introduced legislation in april 2 exempt most non-restaurant establishments from the...
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sunday afternoon at 4:00 on real america, crowded out the 1958 national education association film addressing overcrowded schools following the postworld war ii baby boom. billionaire david rubenstein. >> british parliament member and british sectary says he has concerns with the iran nuclear agreement, he outlined concerns in washington yesterday at the heritage foundation. this discussion is about an hour. >> good morning, welcome to the heritage foundation. i'm director of the center of freedom here at heritage. it's my pleasure to introduce the right honorable liam fox. during which time he has worked for special relationship between the united states and great britain. in fact, i can think of no stronger friend of the american people across the atlantic than liam fox, throughout political crier dr. fox has been a conservative dedicated to the principles of limited government and strong national defense and robust life. liam is a member parliament since 1992 and served as defense secretary of the united kingdom from 2010-2011. he also served as co-chairman of the conservative party. most
sunday afternoon at 4:00 on real america, crowded out the 1958 national education association film addressing overcrowded schools following the postworld war ii baby boom. billionaire david rubenstein. >> british parliament member and british sectary says he has concerns with the iran nuclear agreement, he outlined concerns in washington yesterday at the heritage foundation. this discussion is about an hour. >> good morning, welcome to the heritage foundation. i'm director of the...
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communication workers union, the prison officers association, the baker's union, the duchess education associationand the support received from the rmt union and the fdu. and all of the other unions that took part in this campaign. we are a party organically linked together between the unions and party membership and all affiliated organization. that is where we get our strength from. as a former union organizer, i fully understand the importance of unions at the workplace defending people's rights, standing up for their members and that's why i don't appreciate what this government is trying to do to shackle unions in the trade union bill they are bringing forward onday. our campaign attracted the support of 16,000 volunteers all over the country. organizers in each part of the country that organized all the events and meetings that we have held. in total, we have done 99 of those events today. -- today is the century, and we are here at the end of this long campaign. it has been incredible, the numbers of people that have come forward to join our party. before i go to that, i want to say a big t
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virginia, you are first campaigning and later on through the virginia education association i met you several times. thank you for your service. listening to talk about theseyse strings of income, i was a teacher but i worked three or four jobs until i was 50 years old. i worked for one company for 13 years straight, i never could i never could get the 900 hours i was required for me towe become part of the retiremenrit system and get any of those kind of incentives. to me, i was wondering the importance of social securitynkt for people who retire. i neveroi worried about rolling it over or having to contact anyone, or, or anything. i would like to know do you think keeping that strong for these strings of income or do s you have a possible plan forhos: separate where people could contribute when you get all like itcritic guest: i think we have to maintain the integrity of social security. it is critically important. it is important for folks who are qualifying, i just hit 60 this year so i'm only a fewryon years away. i think i think we i have to be honest about social cure. when i w
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educational fund. the national association. and appointed officials. i'll be back in pa moment of final thoughts.ights votes and struggles, stay with >> in the wake of the baltimore riots. everyday citizens are fighting to take their neighborhoods back. >> it's a movement to make a difference. >> educating. >> i feel safer in here. >> the library means something to the people here. >> healing. >> we really have to talk about how can we save lives. >> restoring. >> we given' a family a chance because some of the houses are bein' rebuilt. >> can they rescue their city? >>> before we leave you, a word about a fallen civil rights leader. when julian bond was nominated as vice president at the n.a.a.c.p. the voting rights act was three years old. bond, a young man in a hurry was a leader of the pivotal student nonviolent committee, and a georgia state representative while still in their 20s. and just to remind you what a different state america was. bond would sue for the right to take his seat after the georgia house barred him being sworn. he was a founder and early leader in the southern poverty la
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the president of the american education research association said it was a wonderful plan.t of the megan federation of teachers said it was the best academic plan to a and 30 years of teaching. ,ut chicago public schools instead of working with the community, created a process after we gave them the proposal in april and violated their own the date ofhanging the hearing. and that is what prompted the hunger strike. it was the latest in a round of deception, lies, misdirection, ignoring parents, ignoring community input, of locking us out of meetings. and so we're on this hunger strike because we have been rendered voiceless. we pay taxes, but our voices don't matter while the voices of black parents don't matter, black students don't matter while the voices of parents in lincoln park are honored. example would be when parents in rogers park said they did not want intrinsic and noble street charter schools, they did not have to get arrested or protest. they went to two meetings. in two weeks, that deal was off the table. parents and bronzeville, black parents in bronzeville
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educational fund. the national association. and appointed officials. i'll be back in pa moment of final thoughts.ights votes and struggles, stay with >>> before we leave you, a word about a fallen civil rights leader. when julian bond was nominated as vice president at the n.a.a.c.p. the voting rights act was three years old. bond, a young man in a hurry was a leader of the pivotal student nonviolent committee, and a georgia state representative while still in their 20s. and just to remind you what a different state america was. bond would sue for the right to take his seat after the georgia house barred him being sworn. he was a founder and early leader in the southern poverty law center. he was quick wide. shark. making him a tof opponent. the man who had seen it all from freedom rides, sits-ins, did not think north america solved its racial problems or that the legacies of slavery that gave rise to the burning rights acts were over and done. bond believed the act was meant to day. julian >>> announcer: this is al jazeera. >>> hello, welcome to the al jazeera america newshour, jutedon in dough
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education. doctor jacobs served as the associate dean for education and student affairs. in 1997 doctor jacobs was appointed rector of the clinical cancer center and she served as the director of the clinical cancer program for joint health care program. it's been noted and has held several positions in the cancer arena. she leaves the university system with ten campuses, five medical centers, three affiliated laboratories and a statewide agriculture program. as the president is napolitano has launched initiatives including financial stability for the university, focusing researchers resources she hopes the 2025 and the translation of the products and also implemented a fair work program the fear work program which helps establis the 15 million-dollar wage for employees and contract workers as the first for the public university. she was the first woman to serve as the secretary of the department of homeland security. president napolitano graduated from santa clara and received the doctorate a doctorate from the university of virginia law school. please welcome doctor cha
education. doctor jacobs served as the associate dean for education and student affairs. in 1997 doctor jacobs was appointed rector of the clinical cancer center and she served as the director of the clinical cancer program for joint health care program. it's been noted and has held several positions in the cancer arena. she leaves the university system with ten campuses, five medical centers, three affiliated laboratories and a statewide agriculture program. as the president is napolitano has...
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narrator: the california teachers association. educatorsality public schools make a better california for all of us. educators who know quality public schools without the internet i would probably be like a c student. internet essentials from comcast has brought low-cost high speed internet into the homes of hundreds of thousands of low-income families. it lets students do homework and study at home. so far more than two million people across america have benefitted. internet essentials is going to transform the lives of families. i see myself as maybe an entrepreneur. internet essentials from comcast. helping to bridge the digital divide. know who it is you're facing out there. who are they? why do they fight? what are they willing to endure in the furtherance of their cause? these one would think are simple questions, useful in any conflict. meet the enemy. okay. he was only an infant during our nine-year-long war, but his experience should be instructive. [ speaking a foreign language ] >> in 1965, the united states initiated a sustained
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narrator: the california teachers association. educators who know quality public schools make a better california for all of us. educators who know quality public schools we figure you probably don't have time to wait on hold. that's why at xfinity we're hard at work, building new apps like this one that lets you choose a time for us to call you. so instead of waiting on hold, we'll call you when things are just as wonderful... [phone ringing] but a little less crazy. we're doing everything we can to give you the best experience possible. because we should fit into your life. not the other way around. >>> welcome back at a "outnumbered." we are so glad you are here. congress is back in section and one of the top items is the nuclear deal with iran. a vote could happen any day now. but it appears things got more dichlt difficult for people wanting to block the bill as earlier today they received 40 votes that could stop a filibuster. former vice president dick cheney spoke out today against the deal: >> this vote in congress will have profou
narrator: the california teachers association. educators who know quality public schools make a better california for all of us. educators who know quality public schools we figure you probably don't have time to wait on hold. that's why at xfinity we're hard at work, building new apps like this one that lets you choose a time for us to call you. so instead of waiting on hold, we'll call you when things are just as wonderful... [phone ringing] but a little less crazy. we're doing everything we...
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narrator: the california teachers association. educatorsho know quality public schools make a better california for all of us. >>> welcome back to "the lead." i'm jake tapper. my conversation with republican candidate governor chris christie continues. governor, i don't need to tell you there is a fierce nasty race going on just between donald trump and jeb bush. it's gotten very, very heated as of late. take a look at governor bush making trumpian-like statements on stephen colbert. >> i will build a wall between the united states and iran, and make mexico pay for it. thank you. trucks are strong. i will turn the natural mall into a luxury golf course, and china will respect that. >> it went on from there in a clip that apparently was edited out, but jeb bush stephen colbert dressed up with a coot ton candy wig. we haven't gotten to see that delicious satire. these are two of the front-runners, what do you make of this? >> i think what these two gentlemen have forgotten is this isn't about them. it's about the american people. when you see
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sunday afternoon at 4:00, crowded out, the national education association film addressing overcrowdedchools following the post world war ii baby boom. on labor day monday, we talk to david reuben stein. get the complete schedule at cspan.org. >> "washington journal" continues. host: we are here with matt mcinnis and trita parsi of the national iranian counsel. thank you for tomming on. guest: thank you for having us. host: mr. parsi, let's start with you. what's the significance of senate democrats signing on for president obama's deal and the ability to keep it veto proof. what does that signify. guest: it signifies that the deal avoids two disasters. the disaster of a war with an iran and the disaster of an iranian nuclear bomb. moreover, the more votes they get, the stronger the durability of the deal. the credibility of this deal had been damaged by the fact that this fight in congress erupted and became partisan as it is. so by the president being able to secure the veto it means the united states is in line the world consensus. the entire world is behind this deal, with the exce
sunday afternoon at 4:00, crowded out, the national education association film addressing overcrowdedchools following the post world war ii baby boom. on labor day monday, we talk to david reuben stein. get the complete schedule at cspan.org. >> "washington journal" continues. host: we are here with matt mcinnis and trita parsi of the national iranian counsel. thank you for tomming on. guest: thank you for having us. host: mr. parsi, let's start with you. what's the significance...
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narrator: the california teachers association. educatorswho know quality public schools make a better california for all of us. >> your brother and your brother's administration gave us barack obama because it was such a zbaster those last three months that abraham lincoln couldn't have been elected. >> do you know what? as relates to my brother there is one thing i know for sure. he kept us safe. i don't know if you remember -- [ applause ] >> hear those cheers? those cheers a far cry from how many americans felt about georgia b. bush when he left office. in 2008 candidates did not dare mention george w.'s name. nothing says that better than this bit on saturday night life. >> when you think of the john mccain, think of many george w. bush. think of this face. when you are in the voting booth, before you vote. this face. right here. [ applause ] a vote for john mccain is a vote for george w. bush. >> oh my. jeb bush has been working hard though to change that perception of his brother. and he's found a new way to do that. so take a look at
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narrator: the california teachers association. educatorsake a better california for all of us. >>> mr. rams, what do you have to say? >> after two weeks of trial, he heard the words he had been looking for. not guilty! what did you think when you heard those two words? >> i get to go home. >> the cloud of suspicion that had followed john rams ever since 2005 had finally been lifted. >> so you're a free man. >> absolutely. >> so what happens? >> it starts over. >> but starting over was exactly what her loved ones feared the most. >> it was heartbreaking. that was very dove stating. i was hoping at least if he got something, i would get some closure. some justice. >> if you could say anything to john rams wharks would you say? >> if he did it, please, say that he did it. you're not going to get in trouble now. >> do you think the jury got it right? >> the jury, in this case, got it right. >> we respect the verdict of the jury, certainly. it was a difficult case. >> do you still believe the prosecution had a strong case, even though the jury d
narrator: the california teachers association. educatorsake a better california for all of us. >>> mr. rams, what do you have to say? >> after two weeks of trial, he heard the words he had been looking for. not guilty! what did you think when you heard those two words? >> i get to go home. >> the cloud of suspicion that had followed john rams ever since 2005 had finally been lifted. >> so you're a free man. >> absolutely. >> so what happens? >>...
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narrator: the california teachers association. educatorsnow quality public schools make a better california for all of us. from and the people whought you underwhelbrought youet speeds. temperamental satellite television. introducing... underwhelming internet speeds and temperamental television... in one. welcome to the moment no one's been waiting for. the fastest internet and the best tv experience is already here with x1. only from xfinity. >>> i'm brianna keilar and you're watching breaking news on cnn. we are monitoring a community not far outside of chicago. this is fox lake, illinois, where searches are currently under way for three suspects involved, authorities believe, in the killing of a police officer there this morning. we should mention -- and the reason this is moments ago -- this is on a considerable delay that we are running this video of sthooerjzthese searches. we don't want to interfere with operations as they conduct them by air and on foot. we're seeing police officers go door to door. we know canine units are involved
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narrator: the california teachers association. educators schools make a better california for all of us. >>> 24 minutes past the hour. hillary clinton lost a third of her support nationwide according to the "washington post" abc news poll yesterday. still leading the democratic pack at 42% but that's a drop of more than 20 points since july. bernie sanders has gained ten of them and vice-president joe biden is in a stackal tie with senator sanders. the vice-president is not yet a candidate so nobody is campaigning against him. and look at this. the poll shows secretary clinton's support among women has plummeted almost 30 percentage points since july. the e-mail investigation is one reason the numbers are dropping. 55% of americans surveyed say they disapprove how she is handling the controversy. the same number say they think she is covering up the facts about her use 0 of private e-mails. they don't know and we don't know and as far as the evidence suggests, that has not happened. according to the evidence thus far there's no allegations
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narrator: the california teachers association. educatorsfor all of us. >>> that night we were starting to get the families coming into lower manhattan looking for loved ones whom they had not heard from. and i was particularly taken with a gray-haired mother from new jersey i later discovered saying has anybody seen tommy swift. >> who are you looking for? >> my son thomas swift. >> she looked like the mother of all my friends. and i remember thinking that is the emblematic mother. that's the mother of all of us. it's been ten years, and i am still affected by it. tommy swift was the only member of the family to go to college. he had a job at morgan stanley. and he had called home to say i'm getting out of here and didn't get out. and i -- i really thought that that family, that loss synthesized in so many ways the experience of so many people. why would tommy swift be the target of islamic rage? how outrageous is this? >> it took a day or two i think for the -- the vastness of this event to really sink in with me. and i think it became mor
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that's why we invest so much in education for our associates.hit the market very hard with this launch of power-up rewards. we were able to move rapidly. then we went to international markets and added about a third of that number internationally. we've been fortunate, it's a strong roll-out. if you think about think geek, that's the kind of business that people love. they have a very significant loyalty program of their own. they overlap with our customers. our mission is to promote to these customers at think geek and gamestop, products from the other markets. i have a guy who came in from fort lauderdale. that's an excited customer. we have to find ways to serve them and be authentic to compete with our big box and online competitors. it's working, jim. >> i don't want you to trump your own conference call, but you've got "call of duty," "halo 5." thinks could get lucky. the idea that you were so downbeat might be eclipsed by how much good stuff is going to be coming out. >> there's a lot of good stuff coming, jim. and the fourth quarter, we'
that's why we invest so much in education for our associates.hit the market very hard with this launch of power-up rewards. we were able to move rapidly. then we went to international markets and added about a third of that number internationally. we've been fortunate, it's a strong roll-out. if you think about think geek, that's the kind of business that people love. they have a very significant loyalty program of their own. they overlap with our customers. our mission is to promote to these...