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. >> sunday night on q&a, journalist elizabeth becker, author of you do not belong here, tells the story of female war -- female vietnam war correspondence at a time when covering where was a male profession. >> there was no embedding like we have now. there was no military censorship. it was probably the first and last uncensored american war. it was for women, a gift. because it was only because of this lack of codification, this openness that women could get through what had been the biggest barrier as a war correspondent that you were not allowed on the field. >> journalist elizabeth becker sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. you can find all q&a interviews wherever year podcasts. -- wherever you get your podcasts.
. >> sunday night on q&a, journalist elizabeth becker, author of you do not belong here, tells the story of female war -- female vietnam war correspondence at a time when covering where was a male profession. >> there was no embedding like we have now. there was no military censorship. it was probably the first and last uncensored american war. it was for women, a gift. because it was only because of this lack of codification, this openness that women could get through what had...
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. >> journalist elizabeth becker sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. you can find all q&a interviews wherever year podcasts. -- wherever you get your podcasts. >> the seventh largest month of job creation in u.s. history. making the administration the first ever to add 4 million jobs in the first six months in office. and then in the past 24 hours, we have seen the senate advance two key pieces of my economic agenda. the bipartisan infrastructure bill and the budget resolution that is the framework for my build back better plan. the latest report on consumer price shows -- prices show that the expected easing we thought would come has increased, that we have seen a good monthly report. monthly core consumer price index is down by nearly two-thirds from its pace over the past three months. rom its pr the past three months. when you take out the goods directly impacted by the pandemic, like cars and airplane tickets, the monthly core consumer price index is less than .2%. so here is where we stand. jobs are up. monthly price increases have come down. eco
. >> journalist elizabeth becker sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. you can find all q&a interviews wherever year podcasts. -- wherever you get your podcasts. >> the seventh largest month of job creation in u.s. history. making the administration the first ever to add 4 million jobs in the first six months in office. and then in the past 24 hours, we have seen the senate advance two key pieces of my economic agenda. the bipartisan infrastructure bill and the...
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. ♪ >> sunday night on june day, elizabeth becker, author of "you don't belong here," tells the storyf a female vietnam war correspondence. >> there was no embedding like we have now. there was no military censorship, so it was probably the first and last uncensored american war. the south vietnamese had their censorship in the boston telegraph, so it was, for women, a gift. because it was only because of this lack of codification, this openness, that women could get through it had been the biggest barrier as a war correspondent, that you were not allowed on the field. >> journalist elizabeth becker. you can also find all q&a interviews ever you get your podcasts. ♪ >> british writer charles dickens is credited with creating some of the world best known fictional characters. over 2000, for that matter, scattered throughout his 14.5 published novels. american authors and politicians often refer to situations as being dickensian. jenny hartley, professor at hampton university in london, has published three books on charles dickens. the most recent one, titled "a very short introduction.
. ♪ >> sunday night on june day, elizabeth becker, author of "you don't belong here," tells the storyf a female vietnam war correspondence. >> there was no embedding like we have now. there was no military censorship, so it was probably the first and last uncensored american war. the south vietnamese had their censorship in the boston telegraph, so it was, for women, a gift. because it was only because of this lack of codification, this openness, that women could get...
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elizabeth becker, sunday night at 8:00 eastern on cue end date.ou can also find all q mende interviews wherever you get your podcast. -- podcasts. ♪ state department and pentagon officials testified on capitol hill about u.s. security assistance in the middle east. this senate foreign relations subcommittee hearing that security cooperation with israel, the united arab emirates, egypt, and other countries in the region.
elizabeth becker, sunday night at 8:00 eastern on cue end date.ou can also find all q mende interviews wherever you get your podcast. -- podcasts. ♪ state department and pentagon officials testified on capitol hill about u.s. security assistance in the middle east. this senate foreign relations subcommittee hearing that security cooperation with israel, the united arab emirates, egypt, and other countries in the region.
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. >> sunday night on q&a, journalist elizabeth becker, tells the story of vietnam war correspondentshen a time was covering -- when covering war was male-dominated. >> there is no military censorship. so it was probably the first and last uncensored american wars. the vietnamese had their censorship so it was for women a gift, because it was only because of this lack of codification, this openness that women could get through what had been the biggest barrier that you are not allowed on the field. >> journalist elizabeth becker sunday night on c-span's q&a. you can find all q&a interviews where you get your podcasts. >> sunday, c-span's series january 6: views from the house continues. three more members of congress share stories of what they saw, heard, and experienced, including dean phillips of minnesota. >> at that moment, when the capitol police officer announced that we should to cover, i stood up at the back of the gallery, a representative from arizona was objecting to the arizona slate of electors, and i shouted out at the top of my lungs, this is because of you. i screamed
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journalist elizabeth becker sunday night at the eastern on wednesday.you can also findalternate interviews wherever you get your podcast . >> and this week center for public affairs virtual event to renew a conversation with the washington post national politics columnist and multi-we joining us in conversation for her brand-new book the triumph of nancy reagan in addition to washing working at the washington post karen has worked at "time magazine" and the los angeles times and is a recipient of smany awards including the prize for excellence andpolitical reporting . asked four years ago to write this biography book is finally being published tomorrow april 13 2021. kirkus reviews calls the triumph of nancy reagan
journalist elizabeth becker sunday night at the eastern on wednesday.you can also findalternate interviews wherever you get your podcast . >> and this week center for public affairs virtual event to renew a conversation with the washington post national politics columnist and multi-we joining us in conversation for her brand-new book the triumph of nancy reagan in addition to washing working at the washington post karen has worked at "time magazine" and the los angeles times and...
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. >> sunday night on q&a, journalist elizabeth becker tells the story of female vietnam war correspondents at a time when covering war was a male dominated profession. >> there was no military censorship. probably the first and last uncensored american war. it was, for women, a gift, because it was only because of this lack of codification, this openness, that women could get through what had been the biggest barrier as a war correspondent, that you were not allowed on the field. >> journalist elizabeth becker, sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span. [crowd murmurs]
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. >> sunday night on q and a, journalist elizabeth becker tells the story of female vietnam correspondence at a time when covering the war was a male dominated profession. >> there was no military censorship per se so it was probably the first and last uncensored american war. the south vietnamese had their censorship in the telegraph, so it was for women, a gift. it was only because of the lack of codification, this openness that women could get through what had been the biggest barrier as a war correspondent that you are not allowed on the field. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span q&a. you can find all the interviews wherever you get your podcasts. >> senate majority leader chuck schumer held a news conference on the senate agenda one day after the chamber passed a $1.2 trillion infrastructure deal and a $3.5 trillion budget. he spoke about the passage of the infrastructure bill. as well as answering questions on the debt ceiling and voting rights. is not something an individual owner -- >> good morning. you've been noticing,
. >> sunday night on q and a, journalist elizabeth becker tells the story of female vietnam correspondence at a time when covering the war was a male dominated profession. >> there was no military censorship per se so it was probably the first and last uncensored american war. the south vietnamese had their censorship in the telegraph, so it was for women, a gift. it was only because of the lack of codification, this openness that women could get through what had been the biggest...
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. >> sunday nights on q&a journalist elizabeth becker author of you don't belong here tells the story of female vietnam war correspondents at a time when covering war was a male-dominated profession. >> there was no embedding like we have now. there was no military censorship per se so it was probably the first and last uncensored american war. the south vietnamese have their censorship in the ppp, but so it was for women a gift because it was only because of this lack of codification, this openness that women could get through what had been the biggest barrier as a war correspondent that you were not allowed on the field. >> elizabeth becker sunday night at eight eastern on c-span's q&a. you can also find all q&a interviews where ever you get your podcasts. >> thank you for joining us today on webinar. my name iss wayne winegarden. on the senior fellow with the pacific research institute, and i'm so pleased that today we have a "new york times" best-selling author, carol roth.
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. >> journalist elizabeth becker on the road.elling a female for not -- vietnam war correspondent and what it was like in a male dominated profession. >> there was no military censorship per se. it was probably the first and last -- the south vietnamese had their censorship, but -- it was for women, a gift. it was only because of this lack of participation that woman can get through what had been the biggest barrier is a war correspondent that you were not allowed on the field. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span. you can also find all key interviews wherever you get your podcasts. >> charles dickens is credited with creating some of the most best known for -- fictional characters. over 2000. scattered throughout his novels, american journalists and politicians often referred to the situations as being -- has published three books on charles dickens. most recent one, titled -- we ask of hartley to tell us about -- including his two trips to the u.s. and. >> tenney harley on this episode of book notes club see it at c-span.org/po
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. >> journalist elizabeth becker sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q&a."unday, c-span series january 6 views from the house continues. three more members of congress share stories of what they experienced that day including democrat dean phillips of minnesota. >> at that very moment when the capitol police officer announced that we should take cover, i stood up at the back of the gallery on the second level, the mezzanine. representative kossar from arizona was objecting to the arizona slate of electors and i shouted out at the top of my lungs "this is because of you." i screamed it. and i think i was representing four years of angst and anxiety and anger. many of us saw this coming from a mile away. many in the country did. i think i represented probably millions of americans who felt the same way, at that very moment, the entire country including myself recognized the fragility of our democracy. i have great appreciation for the traditions in the congress and decorum. i do not like to violate it but i do not regret it because it was what i was feeling an
. >> journalist elizabeth becker sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q&a."unday, c-span series january 6 views from the house continues. three more members of congress share stories of what they experienced that day including democrat dean phillips of minnesota. >> at that very moment when the capitol police officer announced that we should take cover, i stood up at the back of the gallery on the second level, the mezzanine. representative kossar from arizona was...
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visit ncicap.org] >> sunday night on q&a, journalist elizabeth becker tells the story of female vietnamar correspondents a time when covering war was a male-dominated profession. >> there was no embedding like we have now. it was probably the first and last uncensored american war. the south fight new mise -- vietnamese had your censorship, but it was for women i guess, because it was only because of this lack of codification, this openness that women could get through what had been the biggest barrier as a war correspondent you were not allowed on the field. >> elizabeth becker sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on q&a. you can find all q&a interviews wherever you get your podcasts. >> sunday, c-span's series january 6: use from the house continues. -- views from the house continues. >> at that very moment when the capitol police officer announced we should take cover, i stood up at the back of the gallery on the second level, the mezzanine, and representative gosar from arizona was objecting to the arizona slate of electors, and at that moment i simply shouted out at the top of my lung
visit ncicap.org] >> sunday night on q&a, journalist elizabeth becker tells the story of female vietnamar correspondents a time when covering war was a male-dominated profession. >> there was no embedding like we have now. it was probably the first and last uncensored american war. the south fight new mise -- vietnamese had your censorship, but it was for women i guess, because it was only because of this lack of codification, this openness that women could get through what had...
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. ♪ >> sunday night on june day, elizabeth becker, author of "you don't belong here," tells the storyfemale vietnam war correspondence. >> there was no embedding like we have now. there was no military censorship, so it was probably the first and last uncensored american war. the south vietnamese had their censorship in the boston telegraph, so it was, for women, a gift. because it was only because of this lack of codification, this openness, that women could get through it had been the biggest barrier as a war correspondent, that you were not allowed on the field. >> journalist elizabeth becker. you can also find all q&a interviews ever you get your podcasts. ♪ >> british writer charles dickens is credited with creating some of the world best known fictional characters. over 2000, for that matter, scattered throughout his 14.5 published novels. american authors and politicians often refer to situations as being dickensian. jenny hartley, professor at hampton university in london, has published three books on charles dickens. the most recent one, titled "a very short introduction." we
. ♪ >> sunday night on june day, elizabeth becker, author of "you don't belong here," tells the storyfemale vietnam war correspondence. >> there was no embedding like we have now. there was no military censorship, so it was probably the first and last uncensored american war. the south vietnamese had their censorship in the boston telegraph, so it was, for women, a gift. because it was only because of this lack of codification, this openness, that women could get through...
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. >> sunday night on "q&a," journalist elizabeth becker, author of "you don't belong here" tells the story of vietnam female war correspondence. >> there was no embedding liquid have now. it was -- there was no embedding like we have now. it was probably the first and last uncensored american war. it was for women a gift because it was only because of this lack of notification, this openness that women could get through what had been the biggest barrier as a war correspondent that you were not allowed on the field -- this lack of codification. >> you can also find all "q&a" interviews wherever you get your podcasts. >>, the republican national committee chair speaks at the
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announcer: journalist elizabeth becker, sunday night at eight eastern on c-span's q&a.ou can find all q&a interviews where you get podcasts. announcer: next, it discussion on voting rights from the american bar association. this event began with key note remarks from senator alex padilla this is an hour and a half. >> after graduating from m.i.t. was elected daily city council where he served as the youngest council president nla history. and provided citywide leadership at critical times, including serving as acting mayor during the tragedies of september 11. he was elected to the state senate in 2006 to represent the more than 1.1 million people in the central valley. as a state center -- senator he passed 70 bills. he was named as one of sacramento's most respected legislators. padilla served as california's first latina secretary of state and was reelected in 2018, receiving the most votes of any latino elected official in the u.s. as secretary of state, he worked to make our elections more accessible and inclusive while fighting to protect the integrity of our voti
announcer: journalist elizabeth becker, sunday night at eight eastern on c-span's q&a.ou can find all q&a interviews where you get podcasts. announcer: next, it discussion on voting rights from the american bar association. this event began with key note remarks from senator alex padilla this is an hour and a half. >> after graduating from m.i.t. was elected daily city council where he served as the youngest council president nla history. and provided citywide leadership at...
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. >> journalist elizabeth becker sunday night at eight eastern on c-span q-and-a. you can also find all interviews where you get your podcasts. >>> we are delighted this evening on our offer program to welcome michael. michael has written a wonderful book that has been well received called king richard. he was also a journalist formerly with the washington post and has taught at the university of michigan, princeton and georgetown. he is going to speak to us this evening for a little bit about his book and we will answer questions later in the program. i do want to alert you that this coming thursday we have another author and he's written a book called when truth matters about the may 4th incident at kenneth state. and monday, june 7, we have [inaudible] and then the author of the book in the small hours. his conversations with frank sinatra. but i want to return to tonight's program and author michael dobbs who is going to talk about his book "king richard." michael, what can you tell us about king richard? >> thank you very much. for those of you that haven't se
. >> journalist elizabeth becker sunday night at eight eastern on c-span q-and-a. you can also find all interviews where you get your podcasts. >>> we are delighted this evening on our offer program to welcome michael. michael has written a wonderful book that has been well received called king richard. he was also a journalist formerly with the washington post and has taught at the university of michigan, princeton and georgetown. he is going to speak to us this evening for a...
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. >> journalist elizabeth becker sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's given date. you can also find all q&a interviews wherever you get your podcasts. >> pentagon press secretary john kirby provided an update on the defense department's role in the removal of u.s. civilians and afghan refugees from the country. this is just shy of 40 minutes. mr. kirby: good afternoon. a couple things at the top here. so look, as we headed into the weekend, i thought that it would be helpful to give you a brief update about where things are with respect to the military support to the state department in afghanistan. and i want to say at the outset and i probably should've said this yesterday, you guys know that this is a planning organization. that's what we do here. and pllanning for these sorts of contingencies is not unusual. in fact, it's quite common. i want to say at the outset and should've said this yesterday, you guys know this is a planning organization. that is what we do. planning for these sorts of contingencies is not unusual. it is quite common. and one of the reason
. >> journalist elizabeth becker sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's given date. you can also find all q&a interviews wherever you get your podcasts. >> pentagon press secretary john kirby provided an update on the defense department's role in the removal of u.s. civilians and afghan refugees from the country. this is just shy of 40 minutes. mr. kirby: good afternoon. a couple things at the top here. so look, as we headed into the weekend, i thought that it would be helpful...
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>>elizabeth becker tonight on 8:00 eastern on q&a. you can find all q&a interviews -- >> is it possible to put safeguards in place to ensure that expanded access participations it does not harm clinical trial enrollment? >> i cannot why individual resed exclude a patient from a clinical trial. studies allow pyrex mosher during -- allow expanded access after a period of there may be s where the developers may have concerns that prior exposure during the agent may have on the interpretation of the results. when it comes to what we do at fda, we are sensitive to this. we work with sponsors to attempt to ensure that that they do not -- that they do not use overly research of criteria to exclude patients who have been on investigational agents. this is part of our broader commitment, making sure that trials are inclusive when it comes to the diversity of patients that are included in clinical trials. the full scope of the many studies, -- >> the gentleman's time is expired. the chair recognizes miss morris rogers. >> the fda has been worki
>>elizabeth becker tonight on 8:00 eastern on q&a. you can find all q&a interviews -- >> is it possible to put safeguards in place to ensure that expanded access participations it does not harm clinical trial enrollment? >> i cannot why individual resed exclude a patient from a clinical trial. studies allow pyrex mosher during -- allow expanded access after a period of there may be s where the developers may have concerns that prior exposure during the agent may have...
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. >> journalist elizabeth becker sunday night at eight eastern on c-span q-and-a. you can also find all interviews where you get your podcasts. >>> we are delighted this evening on our offer program to welcome michael. michael has written a wonderful book that has been well received called king richard. he was also a journalist formerly with the washington post and has taught at the university of michigan, princeton and georgetown. he is going to
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elizabeth becker, sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span q and a. you can find all q and a interviews where you get your podcasts. ♪ ♪ weekends on c-span 2. every saturday, events and people that explore our nations hast on american history tv -- nation's past on american history tv. television for serious readers. learn, discover, and explore. weekends on c-span two. ♪ washington journal continues. continues. host: this is open form until 10:00 a.m. you can comment on issues of politics are things that interest you in this half-hour. a couple of pieces of news out of the supreme court. amy coney barrett denied a request by eight indiana students to block the big ten covid-19 mandate for the semester. she rejected the emergency plea for injunction without asking for anyone to weigh in, marking the first time the height -- the high court has weighed in on a vaccine mandate. another story concerning the supreme court -- a divided supreme co the supreme court granted a request to lift the moratorium on residential evictions put in place at the beginnin
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journalist elizabeth becker sunday night at the eastern on wednesday. you can also findalternate interviews wherever you get your podcast . >> and this week center for public affairs virtual event to renew a conversation with the washington post national politics columnist and multi-we joining us in conversation for her brand-new book the triumph of nancy reagan in addition to washing working at the washington post karen has worked at "time magazine" and the los angeles times and is a recipient of smany awards including the prize for excellence andpolitical reporting . asked four years ago to write this biography book is finally being published tomorrow april 13 2021. kirkus reviews calls the triumph of nancy reagan a luminous and exhaustive biography which chronicles the private life of political influence of nancy reagan. the book draws on interviews with reagan cabinet members and shares how she became one of the most influential first ladies of the century. we invite you to join our virtual program with karen tumulty joined in conversation the board
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. >> elizabeth becker sunday night at eight eastern on c-span's q&a. you can also find all q&a interviews where ever you get your podcasts. >> thank you for joining us today on webinar. my name iss wayne winegarden. on the senior fellow with the pacific research institute, and i'm so pleased that today we have a "new york times" best-selling author, carol roth. she calms, just produce a new book called the war on small business. it's available today online at your favorite bookseller and having read it i cannot phrase it enough, it raises so many important issues, why small businesses are so important in that the regulatory assault that is being waged before the pandemic and during the pandemic, it's harming small business which is going to kind of may 2 and less prosperous future. so with that i would love to dive in and discuss what is wrong to the heart of the economy. or then to get into. . . . . so it really is a very significant part of the economy overall, and it's also just an important path for economic freedom. if you think about the path for
. >> elizabeth becker sunday night at eight eastern on c-span's q&a. you can also find all q&a interviews where ever you get your podcasts. >> thank you for joining us today on webinar. my name iss wayne winegarden. on the senior fellow with the pacific research institute, and i'm so pleased that today we have a "new york times" best-selling author, carol roth. she calms, just produce a new book called the war on small business. it's available today online at your...
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elizabeth becker, thank you for spending one hour with c-span and telling these three women's stories. becker: thank you for having me, in person. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2021] >> all acuity programs are available on our website or as a podcast at c-span.org. ♪ >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government funded by these television companies and more, including comcast. >> you think this is just a community center? >> comcast is partnering with community centers to create wi-fi enabled -- so students from low-income families can get the tools they need to be ready for anything. >> comcast supports c-span along with these other television providers giving you a front row seat democracy. >> the senate passed a budget plan 50-49 after several votes on amendments. let's here for debate on the legislation. >> republican leader. sen. mcconnell: later today senate
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elizabeth becker, thank you for spending one hour with c-span and telling these three women's stories. becker: thank you for having me, in person. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2021] >> all acuity programs are available on our website or as a podcast at c-span.org. ♪ administration's main priority. this is just under one hour. >> hello. i am the editor and chief. we are delighted you are joining us.
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announcer: sunday night on q&a, journalist elizabeth becker, author of you don't belong here, tells atory of female vietnam war correspondence any
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elizabeth becker, thank you for spending one hour with c-span and telling these three women's storiesms. becker: thank you for having me, in person. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2021] >> >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more, including charter communications. >> broadband is a force for empowerment. that is why charter invested billions, building infrastructure, upgrading technology, empowering opportunity in communities big and small. charter is connecting us. >> charter communications supports c-span as a public service, along with these other television providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> today, the united nations security council will hold a meeting on the situation in afghanistan, as the taliban has taken over kabul, the country's capital. watch live coverage of the meeting beginning at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> coming up on washing
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. >> tonight on q and a, elizabeth becker tells a story of female vietnam war correspondents at a timering war was a male dominated profession. >> there was no military censorship so it was probably the first and the last uncensored american war. it was for women a gift. because it was only because of this lack of codification, this openness that women could get through what was the biggest barrier as a worker. you are not allowed on the field. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span. you can also find interviews where you get your podcast. >> weekends on c-span two are an intellectual feast. saturday, events on american history to. sunday, the latest in nonfiction books and authors. learn, discover, explore. weekends on c-span 2. >> washington journal continues. host: we are back for another 15 minutes. getting your thoughts on whether or not withdrawal of the -- withdrawal of afghanistan was a mistake. this breaking news. taliban has surrounded the city of kabul. jennifer jacobs reports with bloomberg has this tweet just minutes ago. multiple reports that afghan president has flown out
. >> tonight on q and a, elizabeth becker tells a story of female vietnam war correspondents at a timering war was a male dominated profession. >> there was no military censorship so it was probably the first and the last uncensored american war. it was for women a gift. because it was only because of this lack of codification, this openness that women could get through what was the biggest barrier as a worker. you are not allowed on the field. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern on...
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. >> journalist elizabeth becker, sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q&a." you can also find all "q&a" interviews wherever you get your podcasts. >> british writer charles dickens is coated with creating some of the world's best fictional characters. over 2000 for that matter, scattered through his 14.5 published novels. american authors, journalists, politicians often refer to situations as being dickensian. jenny hartley, a professor at roehampton university in london, published three books on charles dickens. the most recent titled "a very short introduction," by oxford press. we asked the professor to tell us about his life and accomplishments, including his two trips to the united states in 1842 and 1867. >> listen at c-span.org/podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. ♪ >> president biden delivered remarks on lowering the cost of prescription drugs. he said he asked the food and drug in ministrations to speed up process of getting generics to market sooner and urged congress to act on legislation that would allow
. >> journalist elizabeth becker, sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q&a." you can also find all "q&a" interviews wherever you get your podcasts. >> british writer charles dickens is coated with creating some of the world's best fictional characters. over 2000 for that matter, scattered through his 14.5 published novels. american authors, journalists, politicians often refer to situations as being dickensian. jenny hartley, a professor at...
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. ♪ >> sunday night on q and a journalist elizabeth becker, author of "you do not belong here."ponse of a time when covering -- talks about a time when covering war was a male profession. >> it was probably the first and last uncensored american war. the vietnamese had censorship. it was for women, a gift. it was only because of this lack of codification, this openness that women could get through what had been the biggest barrier. they were not allowed on the field. -- that you were not allowed on the field. >> on c-span2 and a. you can find -- on c-span q1 day. on sunday, the spent series and wary -- january 6th. people recall what they saw that day including dean phillips of minnesota. >> when the police officer announced we should take cover, stood up, representative from arizona was objecting to the arizona state of electors. i simply started out at the top of my lungs, this is because of you. i screamed it. >> i think i was representing four years angst and anxiety. many of us saw this coming from a mile away. i represented probably millions of americans who felt the same
. ♪ >> sunday night on q and a journalist elizabeth becker, author of "you do not belong here."ponse of a time when covering -- talks about a time when covering war was a male profession. >> it was probably the first and last uncensored american war. the vietnamese had censorship. it was for women, a gift. it was only because of this lack of codification, this openness that women could get through what had been the biggest barrier. they were not allowed on the field. --...
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. ♪ >> sunday night on q&a, journalist elizabeth becker tells the story of female vietnam war correspondencet a time when covering war was a male-dominated perfect -- profession. >> there is no vetting like we have now. there is no military censorship, so this was probably the first and last uncensored american war. now the south vietnamese have their censorship, but so, for women, a gift, because it was only because of this last codification, this openness that women could get through what had been the biggest barrier as a war correspondent that you would not allow on the field. >> journalist elizabeth becker sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's given date. you can also find all q&a interviews wherever you get your podcasts. >> pta
. ♪ >> sunday night on q&a, journalist elizabeth becker tells the story of female vietnam war correspondencet a time when covering war was a male-dominated perfect -- profession. >> there is no vetting like we have now. there is no military censorship, so this was probably the first and last uncensored american war. now the south vietnamese have their censorship, but so, for women, a gift, because it was only because of this last codification, this openness that women could...
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. >> sunday night on q&a, elizabeth becker tells the story of female vietnam war correspondence in aen covering more was a male dominated profession. >> there is no and betting like we have now will stop there was no military censorshipper se so it was probably the last uncensored american war. for women, it was a gift because it was only because of this lack of codification, this openness that women can get through what had been the biggest barrier as a war correspondent that you were not allowed in the field. >> elizabeth becker sunday night at 8 p.m. on q&a. >> weekends on c-span2 are an intellectual feast. every saturday, you'll find events and people about our past. on sunday, book tv brings you the latest in nonfiction books and authors. it's television for serious readers. discover and explore weekends on c-span2. >> "washington journal" continues. host: this is open form until 10:00 a.m. you can comment on issues of politics are things that interest you in this half-hour. a couple of pieces of news out of the supreme court. amy coney barrett denied a request by eight indiana
. >> sunday night on q&a, elizabeth becker tells the story of female vietnam war correspondence in aen covering more was a male dominated profession. >> there is no and betting like we have now will stop there was no military censorshipper se so it was probably the last uncensored american war. for women, it was a gift because it was only because of this lack of codification, this openness that women can get through what had been the biggest barrier as a war correspondent that...
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. >> sunday night's on q&a, elizabeth becker tells the story of female vietnam war correspondents atime when covering work was a male dominated profession. >> there was no embedding like we have now. no military censorship. it was probably the first and last uncensored american war. the south vietnamese had their censorship. it was for women a gift. it was only because of this lack of codification, this openness that women could get through what had been the biggest barrier as a war correspondent that you were not allowed on the field. >> elizabeth becker, sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. you can find all interviews were ever you get your podcasts. >> washington journal continued. host: this is bob bixby, the executive director of the concord coalition to talk about spending issues and the debt limit. good morning. guest: good morning, pedro. host: remind viewers about the concord coalition and how you are financially backed. guest: we started in 1992 by two former united states senators, paul tsongas and warren redman. former commerce secretary p peterson. the idea was
. >> sunday night's on q&a, elizabeth becker tells the story of female vietnam war correspondents atime when covering work was a male dominated profession. >> there was no embedding like we have now. no military censorship. it was probably the first and last uncensored american war. the south vietnamese had their censorship. it was for women a gift. it was only because of this lack of codification, this openness that women could get through what had been the biggest barrier as a...
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journalist elizabeth becker, sunday at 8:00. he can also get q&a interviews wherever you get your podcast. >> now, a hearing on the energy department research priorities. national laboratory in -- and nuclear energy and for -- advancements. west virginia senator joe manchin chairs the committee. [indiscernible chattering] >> i hope our witnesses will expand on tuesday's discussion of leadership, management, by delving deeper into the substance of as many programs. the office of science carries out basic scientific research of the department activities, from understanding the cosmos to manufacturing materials and biologic >> the use of facilities such as berkeley's advanced light source and california -- are examples of what the united states does at its best. these unique research facility surpassed the investment anyone -- any one institution could muster on its own and provide secure access to world-class instruments to researchers around the world based on the scientific merit of the projects. the office of science is user fa
journalist elizabeth becker, sunday at 8:00. he can also get q&a interviews wherever you get your podcast. >> now, a hearing on the energy department research priorities. national laboratory in -- and nuclear energy and for -- advancements. west virginia senator joe manchin chairs the committee. [indiscernible chattering] >> i hope our witnesses will expand on tuesday's discussion of leadership, management, by delving deeper into the substance of as many programs. the office of...
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. >> elizabeth becker, tonight on c-span's q&a. you can find q&a interviews wherever you get your podcasts. announcer: tonight, c-span's series "january 6: views from the house" continues members of congress share what they saw that day including dean phillips of minnesota. >> at that moment when the capitol police officer announced we should take over, i stood up in the back of the gallery, the mezzanine, representative gose are from arizona was objecting to the arizona slate of electors. at that moment, i shouted at the top of my lungs, this is because of you. i screamed it. >> this is because of you! >> and i think i was representing four years of angst and anxiety and anger. many of us are this coming from a mile away. i think i represented millions of americans who felt the same way. at that very moment, the entire country, including myself, recognized the fragility of our democracy. i have great appreciation for the traditions of congress and to corn. i do not like to violate it. i do not regret it. it was what i was feeling
. >> elizabeth becker, tonight on c-span's q&a. you can find q&a interviews wherever you get your podcasts. announcer: tonight, c-span's series "january 6: views from the house" continues members of congress share what they saw that day including dean phillips of minnesota. >> at that moment when the capitol police officer announced we should take over, i stood up in the back of the gallery, the mezzanine, representative gose are from arizona was objecting to the...
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announcer: coming up tonight on c-span, q&a is next with elizabeth becker. journalist and author of "you don't belong here." she tells the story of female vietnam war correspondence when the time of covering war was male-dominated and reporting from cambodia. after that, senate debate on a $3.5 trillion budget plan. then, c-span interviews three u.s. house members about their experience of the january 6 attack on the u.s. capitol. ♪ ♪ host: your new book is titled " you don't belong here." what is the story? ms. becker: i am telling the
announcer: coming up tonight on c-span, q&a is next with elizabeth becker. journalist and author of "you don't belong here." she tells the story of female vietnam war correspondence when the time of covering war was male-dominated and reporting from cambodia. after that, senate debate on a $3.5 trillion budget plan. then, c-span interviews three u.s. house members about their experience of the january 6 attack on the u.s. capitol. ♪ ♪ host: your new book is titled " you...