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nonetheless, franklin eleanor roosevelt kept up the friendship and it's an interesting friendship and alliance and also incredible social history about the working conditions for the working men and women. al smith at the time of his careeprime of hiscareer was a ge and clearly was a preamble to franklin d-delta roosevelt's new deal in the progressive tradition. great, great political history and well-done. and finally, a book i want to highlight a there's a lot of people who get the history wrong about franklin eleanor roosevelt during the nazi period in the 30s and during world war ii about what he could do and didn't give. this book is a more sympathetic portrait of franklin eleanor roosevelt was dealing with and what he tried to do. there are a lot of pressures in the united states at the time, not very many privy to these pressures and he had to face those headlines and he was constantly pressing the system when nativism into this huge movement could keep us out of the entanglements led by demagogues like a lindbergh and those were forces he had to contend with many of which were
nonetheless, franklin eleanor roosevelt kept up the friendship and it's an interesting friendship and alliance and also incredible social history about the working conditions for the working men and women. al smith at the time of his careeprime of hiscareer was a ge and clearly was a preamble to franklin d-delta roosevelt's new deal in the progressive tradition. great, great political history and well-done. and finally, a book i want to highlight a there's a lot of people who get the history...
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i think about eleanor roosevelt a lot. i think about her crowning achievement, universal declaration of human rights. because i often need to be reminded that this is a moment to hold on to the courage of our convictions. it is not easy. in fact, it can be downright difficult and discouraging. keep in mind not only eleanor roosevelt, not only greta th e thubthub thubeg who kept persevering with whatever criticism it backlash she experienced, keep in mind the women that we honor today. we cannot afford to be aloof, we cannot afford to be cowardly. we have to stand together and continue to speak out for the rights, opportunities and dignity of women, men, and children. thank you very much. [applause] >> good morning, everyone. thank you so much, secretary clinton, for being back with us at georgetown. we are so grateful to you for your support of the institute as our honorary founding chair and for your continuing inspiration. it is particularly significant to have you here this day with this focus on human rights because we
i think about eleanor roosevelt a lot. i think about her crowning achievement, universal declaration of human rights. because i often need to be reminded that this is a moment to hold on to the courage of our convictions. it is not easy. in fact, it can be downright difficult and discouraging. keep in mind not only eleanor roosevelt, not only greta th e thubthub thubeg who kept persevering with whatever criticism it backlash she experienced, keep in mind the women that we honor today. we cannot...
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alan o‘brien, a former us trade negotiator. —— eleanor brian.ther brands have called on the us administration to cancel ta riffs the us administration to cancel tariffs hurting themselves and other businesses. uber‘s license to operate in london expires wednesday. authorities rejected their renewal request in 2017. they said they found problems with uber‘s approach to reporting criminal offences and driver background checks. on thursday, we get the us growth numbers for the three months to september, as economies look for signs of impact of the trade war with china. earlier, i asked the chief investment officer of e—spring investment what impact she was inspecting on america‘s economic growth. it is likely to have some impact, but if you look at the way the business is constructed, 23% of their footwear is made the business is constructed, 23% of theirfootwear is made in china. however, a small portion of that only is then sold to the us. so they have a —— have already, in a pre—emptive way, if you like, build capacity in vietnam, et cetera. so
alan o‘brien, a former us trade negotiator. —— eleanor brian.ther brands have called on the us administration to cancel ta riffs the us administration to cancel tariffs hurting themselves and other businesses. uber‘s license to operate in london expires wednesday. authorities rejected their renewal request in 2017. they said they found problems with uber‘s approach to reporting criminal offences and driver background checks. on thursday, we get the us growth numbers for the three...
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eleanor, so what happens now? what does this mean for kavanaugh and the supreme court? >> well, i think that supreme court becomes an issue, kavanaugh was confirmed with 50 votes in the u.s. senate. it's the lowest number of votes in 100 years so i think it's a good issue to rev up the democratic base, but in terms of impeachment, i can imagine a house committee looking into whether evidence was suppressed. i think that's a legitimate inquiry and this latest woman who has come forward, she was cursorally investigated and wasn't really allowed to speak. so that's a legitimate thing to look at. i think there may be additional cases in addition to hers that are out there. i think the democrats can do that, if it leads to impeachment so be it. i rather doubt it. but i think it's an appropriate investigation. >> all right. i'll allow you to get the last word in. >> thank you. >>> coming up, a 2:00 a.m. facebook post that went viral. it now has an entire town on alert for a possible invasion this week, the proposed area 51 takeover. it is real, it was a joke. but it's now a m
eleanor, so what happens now? what does this mean for kavanaugh and the supreme court? >> well, i think that supreme court becomes an issue, kavanaugh was confirmed with 50 votes in the u.s. senate. it's the lowest number of votes in 100 years so i think it's a good issue to rev up the democratic base, but in terms of impeachment, i can imagine a house committee looking into whether evidence was suppressed. i think that's a legitimate inquiry and this latest woman who has come forward,...
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go ahead, eleanor. >> i hear you. and there are echos of watergate here and the republicans held on watergate until, finally, the saturday night massacre and the tapes. so they held until suddenly they didn't. >> do you think we're looking at a tape. is this like a tape, what we're looking at -- >> i think this is a definitive moment in the trump obstruction of justice scenario. i mean, there are so many instances you could cite where he has abused his power. but i think nancy pelosi went ahead with this one, because it's different, it's clear, it's a clear abuse, it's understandable, and i think it may shift public opinion, and it may shift opinion on capitol hill. republicans in the senate, they're on committees, they understand how you deal with foreign leaders. they're not complete tottoties, least i don't think, and this has got to give them pause. so we might be seeing the beginning of some slippage. >> eleanor clift, always appreciate your insights from washington. maya and nick, thank you. we may come back to
go ahead, eleanor. >> i hear you. and there are echos of watergate here and the republicans held on watergate until, finally, the saturday night massacre and the tapes. so they held until suddenly they didn't. >> do you think we're looking at a tape. is this like a tape, what we're looking at -- >> i think this is a definitive moment in the trump obstruction of justice scenario. i mean, there are so many instances you could cite where he has abused his power. but i think nancy...
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. >> 2019, eleanor green, thank you. she teaches at the jamestown school in jamestown, rhode island. tell us a little bit about your school and students. >> our school is on -- on an island, so our students are excited when we have military students which makes up 25% of our population. in --new people to me meet and bring into the classrooms, so basically the island starts out as a farm for sheep and stays that way until we got another bridge in and that is when our population exploded. >> you teach middle school five through eight, correct? >> just seven and eight. >> what are some of the courses you teach? >> topics in western civilization, how do gather .ituations >> that is a common theme with the teacher fellowship, the gathering of information? . >tell us about what you learned here. >> c-span offers so many and one of the challenges is to allow students to access primary documents and the real portion has been a great way to get students to ise that access because it authentic to the time for it we can also utili
. >> 2019, eleanor green, thank you. she teaches at the jamestown school in jamestown, rhode island. tell us a little bit about your school and students. >> our school is on -- on an island, so our students are excited when we have military students which makes up 25% of our population. in --new people to me meet and bring into the classrooms, so basically the island starts out as a farm for sheep and stays that way until we got another bridge in and that is when our population...
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houseol they'll intruc b delegate eleanor holmes norton. >>> long live go-go is holding a march and rallystatehood hearing later tonight. the millions mo march get under way at 7:00 p.m. onon the na mall. >> 5:33.ight n we are learning new details about the whit le-blower complaine acting director of national intelligence refuses to hand over to congress. now,tedly involves president trump's communications with a foreign post" cites twado former u.s. officials who sa promise mr. trump a made to the leader promp esiden pdhe o thich .renectoea ofacationa enceh mcgu to share jrelaint with lawmaker chfmpropee iy to speculate that prhe dent > metro transit police are looking into the actions of an officer who pepper sprayed a rider. the incent was caught on pepr spray after theefused multiple orders to get o the trainse of herff b behavior. metro said t officer escorted the woman off another car but sed downgnorin >> ♪ >> time for wea proy ninou'llarm te uol. 7 chillyss, 54er gaithersbndheri across theng te thisos month. currentl tth the alrrow 8eou degr rgou yr friday morning w. t, 47 fo man
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. >> you and your colleague eleanor green, your fellow colleague kim at use the term primary sources and talked about teaching your kids where to find information. .. >> they're questioning everything, which is good. they're trying to find answers to their questions, what can they use and can't they use. to dive deeper, it's not just saying what's reputable or not, but can we find a source on both sides and use that to examine the claim and look at the other side as well. >> as you leave your fellowship and head back to classes this fall, what sort of practices or things that you've picked up from either your teacher fellows or the broader summer conference here at c-span, what sort of things make you bring back into the classroom. >> for me personally, a renewed passion to teach about renewed government and principles of democracy. being here, place, space, location. place, space history, being in the middle of it all has been rejuvenatingment for my students, the idea of personal stories. through all the professional developments i've done over the last couple of summers, it's all
. >> you and your colleague eleanor green, your fellow colleague kim at use the term primary sources and talked about teaching your kids where to find information. .. >> they're questioning everything, which is good. they're trying to find answers to their questions, what can they use and can't they use. to dive deeper, it's not just saying what's reputable or not, but can we find a source on both sides and use that to examine the claim and look at the other side as well. >>...
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eleanor roper watched the match.sunday but if manchester united want a top four spot this season, they will have to do better than this. as manchester city raced to the fastest premier league lead in history, this manchester side were working to a different pace. they were lethargic and lacking urgency. rashford's face said it all. but as united lacked pace, west ham sprang into action. after months of injury yarmolenko has had plenty of rest. he gave the game the quality it was lacking. 1—0 the score at half—time. for a moment united looked to have woken up but the second half gave more misery. rashford, not just tired but injured too. and it was notjust the pitch lacking, the bench looked thin too. lingard, the only option. another free kick for west ham saw the home side seal the victory in the london stadium. defeated and depleted. manchester united, a side that does notjust need waking up but beefing up as well. two other matches in the premier league today. ten—man wolves snatched a point at crystal palace with
eleanor roper watched the match.sunday but if manchester united want a top four spot this season, they will have to do better than this. as manchester city raced to the fastest premier league lead in history, this manchester side were working to a different pace. they were lethargic and lacking urgency. rashford's face said it all. but as united lacked pace, west ham sprang into action. after months of injury yarmolenko has had plenty of rest. he gave the game the quality it was lacking. 1—0...
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i'm pretty sure trump is eleanor rigby, because he's wearing a face that he keeps in a jar by the door ( laughter ) we've got a great show for you tonight. we'll be right back with sir paul mccartney! ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) with advil liqui-gels, you have fast-acting power over pain, so the whole world looks different. the unbeatable strength and speed of advil liqui-gels. what pain? depend® fit-flex underwear for all day fun... features maximum absorbency, ultra soft fabric and new beautiful designs for your best comfort and protection guaranteed. life's better when you're in it. be there with depend®. how do you get skin happy and you feel like this. aveeno® daily moisturizer get skin happy™ but dad, you've got allstate. with accident forgiveness they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. indeed. are you in good hands? did you know you can save money by using dish soap to clean grease on more than dishes? using multiple cleaners on grease can be expensive, and sometimes ineffective. for better value, tackle grease with dawn ultra.
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but eleanor roosevelt says, let's have some childcare.ies set up across the country, but they're in such small numbers that it's just completely inadequate. so the people that are going to watch the children are going to be family, right? grandmothers or this idea of support within the community. so that gets promoted as a war job. right? if you work as a child caregiver, you're enabling someone else to go work in the factory. if you've got arthritis in your elbow and can't rivet, maybe you can feed a baby a bottle. so this idea of all these jobs are important, all these jobs help with the war effort and make a difference to the whole thing. all right? we often think of rosie the riveter as, you know, the epitome of women working during the war, but the reality is more women typed than anything else. right? and when we get to the women at war, we're not going to highlight that, but i want to kind of sneak it in now. that's one of the biggest things that women do in the military as well. right? you've got the civil service women working fo
but eleanor roosevelt says, let's have some childcare.ies set up across the country, but they're in such small numbers that it's just completely inadequate. so the people that are going to watch the children are going to be family, right? grandmothers or this idea of support within the community. so that gets promoted as a war job. right? if you work as a child caregiver, you're enabling someone else to go work in the factory. if you've got arthritis in your elbow and can't rivet, maybe you can...
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. >> 2019 see thin teacher fellows eleanor green from california. thank you so much. >> appreciate it. >> 2019 teacher fellows maureen mcguirl teaches at the jamestown school in jamestown, rhode island, tell us about your school and students. >> our school is on the island for one, sore students get together pretty much cake to eight and they're excited when a military students which make up 25% of our population -- k through eight. new people to meet and bring diversity to our classroom. basically the island will start out as a farm for sheep and then state that we really until we got another bridge in and that's when our population kind of exploded from about 2500 people to about 5000 year-round. >> you teach middle school five through eight, correct. >> was just 78. >> what are some of the courses you teach? >> in seventh grade i teach topics in question civilization, how to gather information, take notes, examined it and then presented according to the audience our vineyards are using. >> that's a common theme with the a teacher fellowship in th
. >> 2019 see thin teacher fellows eleanor green from california. thank you so much. >> appreciate it. >> 2019 teacher fellows maureen mcguirl teaches at the jamestown school in jamestown, rhode island, tell us about your school and students. >> our school is on the island for one, sore students get together pretty much cake to eight and they're excited when a military students which make up 25% of our population -- k through eight. new people to meet and bring diversity...
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and we know that mr bolton did push for getting more mass killer so to say on iran i mean is there eleanor korea god knows what other country the fact that trump was able to filter and resists he's persisted advise isn't dotted the president's credit he passed the bolton task didn't hear yeah i suppose it was i mean he recognize that both and was not was getting him in trouble and wasn't always put giving him the support that he needed but it's there's i mean the president did choose him bolton's appointment sent tremors around washington to at least among those who are out of government in many of those and government because he has a long track record of being very strong polemical very savvy a man who understands how to make the government work. but very much polarization i mean he's been anti arms control he was for it and various times arguing for invading iran for invading north korea etc and this was very much not what where the president wanted to go so why he pointed it was a bit of a mystery that trump once described ball to as a tough cookie and i heard one russian observer of t
and we know that mr bolton did push for getting more mass killer so to say on iran i mean is there eleanor korea god knows what other country the fact that trump was able to filter and resists he's persisted advise isn't dotted the president's credit he passed the bolton task didn't hear yeah i suppose it was i mean he recognize that both and was not was getting him in trouble and wasn't always put giving him the support that he needed but it's there's i mean the president did choose him...
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in eleanor was about supported. it is a very interesting history of the amendment and you are right that there were issues of protection. but that was not what the suffrage movement. >> from arizona yet 30 seconds. go ahead. >> good morning. my question is, to what degree did men who understood the ability of their wives and sisters and daughters play a role in the suffrage movement? >> thank you. >> they played a large role and there was very important and supportive men champions and there is a great book that came out a year or two ago all the suffragist and it's about the meal in the league that has been supported and suffered. only men can make decisions. men had to be in men could only work in the legislators and only men in congress in 1918 as only women who was a first woman elected to congress and there's only one and when referendum at the state level or adjudication, it's only make a decision. so having male allies, we see some very praised male allies step up in nashville. and so, men were important. you
in eleanor was about supported. it is a very interesting history of the amendment and you are right that there were issues of protection. but that was not what the suffrage movement. >> from arizona yet 30 seconds. go ahead. >> good morning. my question is, to what degree did men who understood the ability of their wives and sisters and daughters play a role in the suffrage movement? >> thank you. >> they played a large role and there was very important and supportive...
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narrator: as in eleanor republican said, government by thebe of the people, people, for the people. -- republicanillinois said, government should be of the people, by the people, for the people. [applause] government, of the people, by the people, for the people, arrived that night in california. j.b.: -- i am here with: those i love the most and ,riends to share this moment and i'm fully cognizant of the importance of this and what it means to so many people. someone back in our history, i think it was benjamin franklin, bringf ever someone could to public office the precepts of peace -- the precepts of the prince of peace, he would revolutionize the world and men would remember him for 1000 years. i could never be so presumptuous to think he could do that or follow those precepts completely . i can't tell you this, i will try very hard. is needed in today's world. narrator: how did governor reagan get to be governor? how did he do it? the hard way. by beating the unbeatable pat brown. johnson,, like lyndon was an organizer of power, a willing tool of those who believed in tax and ta
narrator: as in eleanor republican said, government by thebe of the people, people, for the people. -- republicanillinois said, government should be of the people, by the people, for the people. [applause] government, of the people, by the people, for the people, arrived that night in california. j.b.: -- i am here with: those i love the most and ,riends to share this moment and i'm fully cognizant of the importance of this and what it means to so many people. someone back in our history, i...
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because the model china is trying to attack and replace is the model the international community with eleanor roosevelt playing a key role , it was a world order to say never again of nazi germany never give again have mass detention and trampling on human dignity so deep down it's not about models the chinese model is not coequal but a chinese party model we should frame that as china against the dominant world order and it still exist and they cannot treat it as if we can change the model. so there needs to be more consequences it's important to recognize there are consequences already. when us speaks up and the commission has a hearing it is being watched and listened to. i'm sure we are in living rooms in beijing's right now of high officials. >> you are live on c-span. [laughter] i am live on c-span. [laughter] so the consequences we should keep in mind is the party does want legitimacy. it cannot stay in power to make military bullying but it cannot stay in power without legitimacy and that's what the whole international system moving on to the core values they say no we will not give y
because the model china is trying to attack and replace is the model the international community with eleanor roosevelt playing a key role , it was a world order to say never again of nazi germany never give again have mass detention and trampling on human dignity so deep down it's not about models the chinese model is not coequal but a chinese party model we should frame that as china against the dominant world order and it still exist and they cannot treat it as if we can change the model. so...
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>> you and your colleague eleanor green, your fellow colleague has used the term primary sources in talking about teaching your kids where to find information. how hard of a challenges it to get them to use those sources and not to use less reputable sources of information? mr. lowe: i think my students generally have a good knowledge of what constitutes a reputable source. i think with some of the terminology being thrown around in our country today, they are questioning everything, which is good. they are trying to find answers to their questions. what can we use, what can't we use? to dive deeper, it is not just saying what is reputable, what is not. but can we find a source on both sides and how can we use that to examine a claim but also to look at the other side as well? >> as you leave your fellowship and had back to the classes this fall, what practices or things you have picked up from either your teacher fellows or the broader summer conference here at c-span, what things might you bring back into the classroom? mr. lowe: for me personally, a renewed passion to teach about america
>> you and your colleague eleanor green, your fellow colleague has used the term primary sources in talking about teaching your kids where to find information. how hard of a challenges it to get them to use those sources and not to use less reputable sources of information? mr. lowe: i think my students generally have a good knowledge of what constitutes a reputable source. i think with some of the terminology being thrown around in our country today, they are questioning everything,...
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and eech, all national values with religious figures from around coming together, human rights and eleanor razz. part of the exhibition that has been extremely popular particularly d younger people who sometimes see expression in the 1940's as sometimes limiting, monolithic and now understanding freedom in america something that is the ly important from perspective one comes from and receiver such y freedom and bestow respect on others. go through this part of the exhibition and see arious themes of different people and certainly inhibit fors of liberty such as the electronics and surveillance that enters homes.s religious figures. dalai lama, ghandi, and same all part of the family. like the n in ideal diverse, e, yet more more inclusive perhaps from the today's artists and viewers. certainly some images of reminder that a sometimes the nation has fallen .hort of its ideals and a powerful image of an era religious and cultural intolerance wrapped in flag. the he student body when galleries are most full tends to be here seeing what accountant artists are reflecting upon and perhaps seeing
and eech, all national values with religious figures from around coming together, human rights and eleanor razz. part of the exhibition that has been extremely popular particularly d younger people who sometimes see expression in the 1940's as sometimes limiting, monolithic and now understanding freedom in america something that is the ly important from perspective one comes from and receiver such y freedom and bestow respect on others. go through this part of the exhibition and see arious...
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sort of smash it open in some way and show the collision of forces and he talked in the past with eleanorhall would change feel all these influences you pioneered a lot of new techniques and want to just you know that kind of would go into the techniques could be used for a political yaf were what i'm thinking as you watched the technique so you may have a need to use d.d. had video of other advertising well advertising is avariciously ideas that go around takes patience taking ideas a cop you know the copywriters and the visualize a seal part of the problem i'm going to help yeah you got gene and yeah and then they take it up on whatever advertising the tories did it with such and such and they use montage you know with such labors and working with those sort of things but it doesn't mean that my own images can get used by them because they hopefully the critique is in it so they can't be it can be misused you know it's as i say in the book that one of the was i was told by tory that she loved it and she put it had it in the loo in number 10 as queen victoria's book i don't know if it's
sort of smash it open in some way and show the collision of forces and he talked in the past with eleanorhall would change feel all these influences you pioneered a lot of new techniques and want to just you know that kind of would go into the techniques could be used for a political yaf were what i'm thinking as you watched the technique so you may have a need to use d.d. had video of other advertising well advertising is avariciously ideas that go around takes patience taking ideas a cop you...
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with us now is eleanor olcott, china policy analyst at ts lombard. welcome to the programme.ing what we have known for quite a while, in that these protests are going nowhere very quickly, in terms of either side backing down, talk me through the significance of this and of the hong kong economy to the chinese economy? the protests have taken a massive toll on hong kong's retail and tourism sector, consumer confidence has taken a big hit but in terms of the financial system in hong kong, hong kong is still very important for the mainland economy. over 70% of foreign direct investment to the mainland comes via hong kong. so, what hong kong essentially enables the mainland to do is to have access to international finance without having the same level of letting go of the capital controls. and at this moment you might say it is a bit of a perfect storm because there is so much going on in the world economy, but talk to me about the significance of the protests, alongside what we already know about the trade war between china and the us? at the moment it is pretty much a perfect
with us now is eleanor olcott, china policy analyst at ts lombard. welcome to the programme.ing what we have known for quite a while, in that these protests are going nowhere very quickly, in terms of either side backing down, talk me through the significance of this and of the hong kong economy to the chinese economy? the protests have taken a massive toll on hong kong's retail and tourism sector, consumer confidence has taken a big hit but in terms of the financial system in hong kong, hong...
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they recognized that the growth been teddye has roosevelt woodrow wilson, , frankland eleanor roosevelt, lyndon johnson, and therefore, they feared executive power. then republicans had the heady experience of ronald reagan as president. and they, too, fell in love with executive power. i think many of my progressive friends are rethinking the romance of executive power in the current context. which is, again, wholesome. some good things will come out of this, one of them is the revival of congressional institutional pride that is overdue. when franklin roosevelt , shortly after his inauguration, his fireside chat, first he began with two words that don't appear in the transcript as it is at the library at hyde park. the two words were, my friends. now, we're so used to this fake intimacy we have with the chief executive of the united states that no one today is startled by that. after all, we have a president who said, i feel your name, which, of course he didn't do. no one feel others people's pain. but never mind. some of us don't want the president to be our friend. we want the pres
they recognized that the growth been teddye has roosevelt woodrow wilson, , frankland eleanor roosevelt, lyndon johnson, and therefore, they feared executive power. then republicans had the heady experience of ronald reagan as president. and they, too, fell in love with executive power. i think many of my progressive friends are rethinking the romance of executive power in the current context. which is, again, wholesome. some good things will come out of this, one of them is the revival of...
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eleanor roper reports.ttenham took to the king power stadium fresh from a disappointing start to their champions league campaign, unhappy that his men had not followed his game plan against creekside. but today, a different game ata creekside. but today, a different game at a different plan. a match that once again showed us why var was introduced, disallowed in the home cloud dissolution. while spurs looked down, they differently were not out, at least harry cain did not think so, scoring is for the season, lying down on the job. think so, scoring is for the season, lying down on thejob. on think so, scoring is for the season, lying down on the job. on the second goalfor the spurs, or so it seemed, another big moment for the game and for var. yet another goal moved out. unbelievably, the score still 1—0 until lester equalled. and then a late goal from james madison gave them the victory. disappointment for them the victory. disappointment for the second week for the spurs. them the victory. disappointment
eleanor roper reports.ttenham took to the king power stadium fresh from a disappointing start to their champions league campaign, unhappy that his men had not followed his game plan against creekside. but today, a different game ata creekside. but today, a different game at a different plan. a match that once again showed us why var was introduced, disallowed in the home cloud dissolution. while spurs looked down, they differently were not out, at least harry cain did not think so, scoring is...
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behind to beat spurs 2—1 at home in a match that again had the fans questioning the virtues of var eleanortodeim took todd jim took to the king power stadium fresh from a disappointing start to their champions league campaign they had not followed the game plan but today a different game and a different plan. a match that once again showed us why var was introduced. the goalfor once again showed us why var was introduced. the goal for lester disallowed in the home cloud dissolution. for the might of looked down, they definitely weren't out. —— dissolution. scoring is fit for the season, even lying down on the job. into the second half in the second goalfor job. into the second half in the second goal for the job. into the second half in the second goalfor the spurs job. into the second half in the second goal for the spurs or so job. into the second half in the second goalfor the spurs or so it seemed, another big moment for the game and for var, another goal ruled out by the finest of margins. unbelievably the score is still 1—0 until lester equalled this time for real. and in a late goal
behind to beat spurs 2—1 at home in a match that again had the fans questioning the virtues of var eleanortodeim took todd jim took to the king power stadium fresh from a disappointing start to their champions league campaign they had not followed the game plan but today a different game and a different plan. a match that once again showed us why var was introduced. the goalfor once again showed us why var was introduced. the goal for lester disallowed in the home cloud dissolution. for the...
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we have eleanor and rosey. hi, i'm rosey, i'm 11 years old.g to save our planet. greta inspired us. fires and droughts fueled by climate changes are killing people all over the globe. we are choking our children and mass extinction is well under way and the government does nothing. our schools don't teach us and our parents are sigh lept. we only have 11 years left to avoid a climate catastrophe. we need to have zero carbon emissions by 200 when i'm 21. i'm asking you to do three things. first start planning for the future at your school. it's more than a walkout but a teach-in. this is what you say to your friends might be the only thing they know about climate change. limate activates need to support other social business. the fight for justice is your fight, too. [cheers and applause] > kids rally for gun safety or lgbtq rights or living wages, get your butt out there and support them. nd they will support you, too. the november 2020 election is coming and we need to. find a candidate who is on climate change and go door-to-door and make su
we have eleanor and rosey. hi, i'm rosey, i'm 11 years old.g to save our planet. greta inspired us. fires and droughts fueled by climate changes are killing people all over the globe. we are choking our children and mass extinction is well under way and the government does nothing. our schools don't teach us and our parents are sigh lept. we only have 11 years left to avoid a climate catastrophe. we need to have zero carbon emissions by 200 when i'm 21. i'm asking you to do three things. first...
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congresswoman eleanor holmes norton, thank you very much for being on the show.i'm a potted plant. i am seriously morning television's answer to dennis thatcher. >> no, you're not. >> willie ran rough shod on that segment. >> you were thwarted like one of the mountain climbers trying to get over the wall at the border. >> every time. >> even though i had water being shot at me. >> and pole vaulting. >> one of the best pole vaulters ever. >> won the 'of olympics in mexico city. i still can't get over the walls. >> still a big story. >> mountain gets with suction cups, he is going to talk about that next. >> oh, my god. >> do you think they can get over the wall? >> no one can. >> our thanks to congresswoman eleanor holmes norton. >> i wish i could have said hi. >> up next. >> hannity, we are ready to go. >> can i lodge a complaint? >> sure. >> i'm watching the rest of the president's speech in new mexico. i wanted to see the ending. you cut to your debate early and i want -- it was just at the end. sorry. i loved watching your show too. >> is that the white house
congresswoman eleanor holmes norton, thank you very much for being on the show.i'm a potted plant. i am seriously morning television's answer to dennis thatcher. >> no, you're not. >> willie ran rough shod on that segment. >> you were thwarted like one of the mountain climbers trying to get over the wall at the border. >> every time. >> even though i had water being shot at me. >> and pole vaulting. >> one of the best pole vaulters ever. >> won...
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people mental health issues on the list i want to thank everyone for coming on debate john kiriakou eleanor jr and ben swamp thank you all 3 for coming on the day all right as we go to break off watchers don't forget to let us know what you think of the topics you cover the other social media be sure to check out watching our to the podcast which is now available on spotify up and going everywhere you go see the podcast coming up the one and only my co-host top of wallers opens up the gallery of how our efforts to be healthier may actually be killing us you don't want to miss that stay tuned for watching. it's a nuisance the christmas take those. terrible simple. and simple to do the time which has come to make the terrible terrible so is it dangerous to do this in. the midst of those people you've got to do those things here. tries to make sure that the british at the bill of book. shop question was so you're free to paste fisheries have a seat which quite all shall. see done and look what you've seen in the investments you check or world of media or to share. what you thought of the show
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people mental health issues on lists i want to thank everyone for coming on debate john kiriakou eleanor jr and ben swan thank you all 3 for coming on the day all right as we go to break off watchers don't forget to let us know what you think of the topics you cover the other social media be sure to check out watching our to the podcast which is now available on spotify up and going everywhere you go see the podcast coming up the one and only my co-host tappable wallace opens up the gallery of how our efforts to be healthier may actually be killing us you don't want to miss that stay tuned for watching. and. it's a dangerous new statistically mistake this. terrible is that simple. and simple to do the time the chase. as compared to making the triple tariff so is it dangerous to misunderstand that it be just that those people who got to do the things here. during the great depression which are old enough to remember there was most of my family were employed. there wasn't it was bed you know much worse objective listen today but there was an expectation that things were going to get better
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eleanor mccance katz. this provides recovery services in ways that meet the states' needs are that can mean everything from expanding the use of medication assisted treatment in criminal justice settings or in rural areas of your telemedicine to youth focused community-based prevention efforts, employment coaching, and support for the distribution of naloxone. we are releasing the first round of $900 million in grants from the cdc led by dr. robert redfield. this will develop strategies that will save lives. over the past two years under president trump's eater ship, cdc has -- leadership, cdc has dramatically sped up its data recording. overdose data nationally was only published with a 12 month lag. with the help of better reporting from local health departments, which we are now investing even further in, we have gotten that down to six months now. that's one example of the results we've seen under this president. a year and a half ago, i joined him in manchester to launch the opioid initiative. he call
eleanor mccance katz. this provides recovery services in ways that meet the states' needs are that can mean everything from expanding the use of medication assisted treatment in criminal justice settings or in rural areas of your telemedicine to youth focused community-based prevention efforts, employment coaching, and support for the distribution of naloxone. we are releasing the first round of $900 million in grants from the cdc led by dr. robert redfield. this will develop strategies that...
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mental people mental health issues on less i want to thank everyone for coming on debate john kiriakou eleanor jr and ben swamp thank you all 3 for coming on the day all right as we go to break auk watchers don't forget to let us know what you think of a topic to come out of our social media be sure to check out watching our to the podcast which is now available on spotify up with we're going everywhere in the podcast coming up the one and only my co-host tabitha wallace opens up the gallery of how our efforts to be healthier may actually be killing us you don't want to miss this stay tuned to watch and. after almost 2 decades of war an occupation american military involvement in afghanistan appears to be winding down a deal with the taliban we'll see the majority of american troops leave while still allowing a sizable contingent to remain just what exactly is washington's geopolitical interest in afghanistan will americans. ever. dream greta. which i'm old enough to remember there was most of my family were unemployed working. there wasn't it was bit you know much worse objectively than today
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. >> part of the reason that i admire eleanor roosevelt is the way she handled that happening to her,ook, when something happens in your marriage, as i know well, it can be gutsy to leave. it can be gutsy to stay. rob: all right. clinton phrasing the first lady while on a book tour with her daughter chelsea and a lot of criticism of president trump sparking rumors of a possible 2020 run. can you imagine? jillian: amy klobuchar getting real with voters even admitting once that she was a killer. >> did i try to play golf and misfired on the first try and the ball hit a duck in the head, yeah, and it appeared to parish. jillian: the minnesota senator telling the story moderator candidates played golf so they would know whether or not they would be a full time president. rob: time for the the good, the bad, and the ugly. two die hard buffalo bills fan ty the knot where it all began. check it out. >> friends, family, you may kiss your bride. >> look at that couple won the bills halftime wedding experience of a lifetime. had their first date bills game 2008, fast forward, kyle swims officia
. >> part of the reason that i admire eleanor roosevelt is the way she handled that happening to her,ook, when something happens in your marriage, as i know well, it can be gutsy to leave. it can be gutsy to stay. rob: all right. clinton phrasing the first lady while on a book tour with her daughter chelsea and a lot of criticism of president trump sparking rumors of a possible 2020 run. can you imagine? jillian: amy klobuchar getting real with voters even admitting once that she was a...
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guest: you mentioned eleanor roosevelt.iting a new book about winston churchill and the times that he lived in the white house. there were seven different times under franklin roosevelt and under dwight eisenhower that he came over. the reason i mention that is franklin roosevelt did not tell eleanor that winston churchill was coming to the white house in december of 1941 until right at the very last moment. he is coming, he is staying three weeks, he is coming for christmas. so the communication between the president and the first lady at that time was a little bit spotty, but nonetheless fascinating in all respects. host: the president hitting back in real time on twitter it. i want to get your reaction to that. ,f you moments ago, he wrote the real story involves hundred biden going around the world and collecting large payments from foreign governments and foreign oligarchs. laura ingraham saying hunter made a fortune in ukraine and china. he knew nothing about energy or anything else. what is going on here? guest: i do
guest: you mentioned eleanor roosevelt.iting a new book about winston churchill and the times that he lived in the white house. there were seven different times under franklin roosevelt and under dwight eisenhower that he came over. the reason i mention that is franklin roosevelt did not tell eleanor that winston churchill was coming to the white house in december of 1941 until right at the very last moment. he is coming, he is staying three weeks, he is coming for christmas. so the...
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at last, i would like to quote eleanor roosevelt, the most beloved first lady. you gave strength, courage and confidence by every in which you stopped to look fear in the face. you are able to say to your self i lived through this horror. we are fearful of what might have come with our silence and for that, we have now become fearless. thank you. [applause] chair man mcgovern and members of the committee on the thank you. last year the chinese president said china would never embrace their judicial independence this is why people in hong kong are trying hard because we do not believe in a country that looks down on human rights as qualifying the legislators and kickback and booksellers. it wants to protect the leader system as a last barrier against the political interference. people also demand for anticipation to keep hong kong from coming into a state and importantly we demand for the universal suffrage and believe without any structural political withdrawal there is no possibility for hong kong for prosperity. we cannot in the interest of these individuals t
at last, i would like to quote eleanor roosevelt, the most beloved first lady. you gave strength, courage and confidence by every in which you stopped to look fear in the face. you are able to say to your self i lived through this horror. we are fearful of what might have come with our silence and for that, we have now become fearless. thank you. [applause] chair man mcgovern and members of the committee on the thank you. last year the chinese president said china would never embrace their...
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[laughter] jackie robinson, eleanor roosevelt.ars before robert ragnar, who is known to be a cautious new york mayor, he passed fluoridation. while there are some issues that produce these horrible deadlocks and almost every issue produces them in washington now, if we get engaged, we can change that. and only if we get engaged will that change. the fruits of modern medicine are worth our struggling for them. at an affordable rate. >> there is often unanticipated good consequences of letting the science move forward. in the case of embryonic stem cell that led to the use of what people sometimes call skin cells. they have been made potent in the laboratory, quite similar to embryonic stem cells. that helped to calm the debate. in the case of water fluoridation people you realize how important healthy gums are to help. that's been proven over the years. with some of the technological advances ai and everything else happening, what are the big issues that you see to each of you and then i would love to bring in the audience for ques
[laughter] jackie robinson, eleanor roosevelt.ars before robert ragnar, who is known to be a cautious new york mayor, he passed fluoridation. while there are some issues that produce these horrible deadlocks and almost every issue produces them in washington now, if we get engaged, we can change that. and only if we get engaged will that change. the fruits of modern medicine are worth our struggling for them. at an affordable rate. >> there is often unanticipated good consequences of...
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mayor, muriel bowser will testify supporting legislation sponsored by congresswoman eleanor holmes nortonvoting representative in the house. flex with 51 stars flying in dc this week, the last time statehood question considered by congress was 25 years ago. >>> one of the nation's most iconic buildings once again open to the public. the washington monument welcoming visitors today after getting much needed updates. ray bogan on the national mall in washington. >> reporter: for the first time in three years, visitors from all of the world will be able to take the elevator 500 feet to the top of the washington monument. >> this is the nation's grandest tribute to the nation's founding father., and look over the city limits and namesake. >> reporter: some say it is the best view of washington, d.c., the washington monument built to honor our first president reopened today following a three year long refurbishment. the obelisk now boasting a new elevator system and security checkpoint. >> it is the level of protection needed in a building as iconic as the washington monument. the mud closed f
mayor, muriel bowser will testify supporting legislation sponsored by congresswoman eleanor holmes nortonvoting representative in the house. flex with 51 stars flying in dc this week, the last time statehood question considered by congress was 25 years ago. >>> one of the nation's most iconic buildings once again open to the public. the washington monument welcoming visitors today after getting much needed updates. ray bogan on the national mall in washington. >> reporter: for...
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i love the eleanor roosevelt quote, nobody can make you feel inferior without your consent.hey've given their consent to be an interior branch. -- be an inferior branch. the republicans have given their consent because they're scared to death. >> mitch mcconnell just looks the tv camera in the face and says i'm doing it my way, live with it. >> and the democrats, chris, i given their consent because they're unwilling to use all the tools in their tool box to make the administration accountable. >> they should dump it on him but they don't have one. >> the congress needs to use the lawful vehicle of inherent contempt to hold these people accountable. >> and there's only one vehicle to hold this president accountable. we know the republicans won't, they haven't. so when people say you should hold the republicans accountable, i have. but now there's one vehicle to hold the president accountable and it's the house democrats and they're not just not doing it. because nancy pelosi and chairman nadler are at odds. and the thing is, chairman nadler, either follow your leader, opposi
i love the eleanor roosevelt quote, nobody can make you feel inferior without your consent.hey've given their consent to be an interior branch. -- be an inferior branch. the republicans have given their consent because they're scared to death. >> mitch mcconnell just looks the tv camera in the face and says i'm doing it my way, live with it. >> and the democrats, chris, i given their consent because they're unwilling to use all the tools in their tool box to make the administration...
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these people are human beings, and that transcend its end the declaration of human rights in 1948, eleanor roosevelt and getting that established after world war ii and the holocaust. article three, everybody has a right to life, these are inalienable human rights which we govern don't give them for good behavior and take away for bad behavior. article five, no one should be subjected to this punishment and torture. but could be more cruel than taking a human being and putting them in a small cell for 20 years and then at that point in time saying we are coming for you. we are going to walk you down thathe hall and tell you. human beings are imaginative and cannot help but anticipate. honestly thinking about that and tuesday i'm thinking about that. that is just a little human being. but imagine okay friday is my last day at your conscious and taken and killed how do we not know and recognize without bei being. on the social media to keep gaining knowledge and information and on the internet because you've got to keep the conversation alive. so, i got drawn into this and they love it i'm s
these people are human beings, and that transcend its end the declaration of human rights in 1948, eleanor roosevelt and getting that established after world war ii and the holocaust. article three, everybody has a right to life, these are inalienable human rights which we govern don't give them for good behavior and take away for bad behavior. article five, no one should be subjected to this punishment and torture. but could be more cruel than taking a human being and putting them in a small...
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eleanor roper watched the match.st premier league lead in history, this manchester side were working to a different pace. —— manchester city. they were lethargic and lacking urgency. marcus rashford's face said it all but as united —like pace, west ham sprang into action. after months of injury andriy yarmolenko has had plenty of rest. he gave the game the quality it was lacking. i—0 the score at half—time. for a moment united look to have woken up but the second half gave more misery. rashford, not just tired second half gave more misery. rashford, notjust tired but injured too and it was notjust the picture lacking, the bench looked thin too. another free kick west ham sought the home side sealed the victory in the home side sealed the victory in the london stadium, defeated and defeated. manchester united, a side that does not just defeated. manchester united, a side that does notjust need waking up but beefing up as well. it is good to win, especially here at home. but more happy, because we played the game from
eleanor roper watched the match.st premier league lead in history, this manchester side were working to a different pace. —— manchester city. they were lethargic and lacking urgency. marcus rashford's face said it all but as united —like pace, west ham sprang into action. after months of injury andriy yarmolenko has had plenty of rest. he gave the game the quality it was lacking. i—0 the score at half—time. for a moment united look to have woken up but the second half gave more...
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in the many lives of michael bloomberg eleanor recounts the life of the former mayor of new york city. in york times opinion writer looks the anti-semitism in america and how to fight anti-semitism. look for these titles and bookstores these coming week and watch for many of the authors in the future a book tv on c-span2. . . . >> for the launch of on the clock by emily.
in the many lives of michael bloomberg eleanor recounts the life of the former mayor of new york city. in york times opinion writer looks the anti-semitism in america and how to fight anti-semitism. look for these titles and bookstores these coming week and watch for many of the authors in the future a book tv on c-span2. . . . >> for the launch of on the clock by emily.
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learned along the way that respecting and defending human rights makes nations more stable and secure eleanor roosevelt who did so much to champion from her death bed she continues to call out a message to future generations it is cowardly the invasion and poses a question i want all ofo us to ponder. where after all do human rights begin with any map on the bus on - - on any map of the world. in their communities equal justice and doug dignity they have close places we will look in vain for progress in the larger world i think about a lot withsevelt universal declaration of human rights because i often need to be reminded this is the moment with the courage of our convictions. it isn't easy in fact it could be downright difficult and discouraging keep in mind roosevelt persevering through the backlash to keep in t mind the women that we honor today we cannot afford to be aloof or cowardly we have to stand together to speak out for the rights and opportunities in dignity of women and men and children. thank you all very much. [cheers and applause] >> good morning everyone thank you so much se
learned along the way that respecting and defending human rights makes nations more stable and secure eleanor roosevelt who did so much to champion from her death bed she continues to call out a message to future generations it is cowardly the invasion and poses a question i want all ofo us to ponder. where after all do human rights begin with any map on the bus on - - on any map of the world. in their communities equal justice and doug dignity they have close places we will look in vain for...
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eleanor roper reports totte n ha m tottenham took to the stadium for a disappointing start for the championsntroduced. disallowed in the home cloud dissolution. while the spurs might‘ve looked down, they definitely were not out, at least harry cain did not think so, scoring his fifth of the season, even lying down. into the second half the second goalfor down. into the second half the second goal for the down. into the second half the second goalfor the spurs down. into the second half the second goal for the spurs are so it seemed in at the big moment of the game, and forva seemed in at the big moment of the game, and for va are, another goal ruled out by the finest of martians. unbelievably the score was 1—0 into the equalise this for real and then in the late goal forjames madison gave them the victory, disappointment for the second time in the week for the spurs. he was just a case of preparing the players mentally for the game and we had to adapt to the system and we spoke at half—time and we worked on over the course of the preseason and the players deserve future credit because the qu
eleanor roper reports totte n ha m tottenham took to the stadium for a disappointing start for the championsntroduced. disallowed in the home cloud dissolution. while the spurs might‘ve looked down, they definitely were not out, at least harry cain did not think so, scoring his fifth of the season, even lying down. into the second half the second goalfor down. into the second half the second goal for the down. into the second half the second goalfor the spurs down. into the second half the...