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going on there you've spent a lot of time studying this tell me what do you think our founding mothers and fathers would say about people being more concerned with a flag and a song than violence by police officers against u.s. citizens. well i have no idea at what point in history society hijacked the writings of our founders and kind of molded them into meetings that i don't think that they would want us to believe i believe that our founders really really were against anything mandated as far as like religion or you or any political stances they didn't want anything shoved down anyone's throat they really just wanted a cohesive peaceful society and that kind of falls in line with the history of the flag you know at the time that the flag was pushed upon the founders to help identify themselves kind of like teams have office and defense and we've molded into this like religion this i don't mean this in a negative way but like this cult like nationalism and all of that is used as like a motional layer over all these atrocities that are occurring and i think our founders would roll over in their g
going on there you've spent a lot of time studying this tell me what do you think our founding mothers and fathers would say about people being more concerned with a flag and a song than violence by police officers against u.s. citizens. well i have no idea at what point in history society hijacked the writings of our founders and kind of molded them into meetings that i don't think that they would want us to believe i believe that our founders really really were against anything mandated as...
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mother. how supportive was his family? >> they were very supportive. his father never found out. his mother told his father andhe ran out of the room and said it can't be. this is the biggest issue for gay people who grew up in this time period. it probably still is. i don't know. he had a brother and a sister who were quite supportive. he had a sister-in-law who was quite supportive. they stood by him, their pictures were around him in the 1984 campaign. of course he had a husband. >> thank you very much. >> thank you for coming. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> thank you. but you know any -- do you know anybody? >> no. >> did you know anybody? [inaudible conversations] >> you are watching booktv on c-span2 with top nonfiction books and authors every weekend. booktv, television for serious readers. >> this labor day weekend on booktv three days of nonfiction authors and books. we are live from the national book festival in washington dc, your chance to talk with pulitzer prize winning author's david mccullough and tom friedman. you will hear from former secretary of state cond
mother. how supportive was his family? >> they were very supportive. his father never found out. his mother told his father andhe ran out of the room and said it can't be. this is the biggest issue for gay people who grew up in this time period. it probably still is. i don't know. he had a brother and a sister who were quite supportive. he had a sister-in-law who was quite supportive. they stood by him, their pictures were around him in the 1984 campaign. of course he had a husband....
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and. all of her family died her father mother and siblings. we found multiple fractures in her left cheek as well as cracks in the bone round her eye and across her forehead. the saudi led coalition said that the bombing of the residential area was a technical mistake and we spoke with a human rights activist about the dire situation in yemen. they have to be held responsible under international law unfortunately what we have is the power of the international politics that is supporting the saudi led coalition that is causing untold amounts of these war crimes secret council is dominated by two prominent members who are the ones who are selling the weapons to the saudi regime and that is where the main obstacle lies unfortunately and every move to commission an international investigation you will find that these two countries britain and the u.s. do everything they can to obstruct that the saudi regime along with all those who are assisting them in this unfortunate creation of a manmade catastrophe in the yemen have to be tried for war crimes sooner o
and. all of her family died her father mother and siblings. we found multiple fractures in her left cheek as well as cracks in the bone round her eye and across her forehead. the saudi led coalition said that the bombing of the residential area was a technical mistake and we spoke with a human rights activist about the dire situation in yemen. they have to be held responsible under international law unfortunately what we have is the power of the international politics that is supporting the...
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and. all of her family died her father mother and siblings. perished. we found multiple fractures in her left cheek as well as cracks in the bone around her eye and across her forehead. all the saudi led coalition so the bombing of the residential area was a quote technical mistake we spoke with a human rights activist about the dire situation in yemen. they have to be held responsible under international law unfortunately what we have is the power of the international politics that is supporting the saudi led coalition that is causing untold amounts of these war crimes secret council is dominated by two prominent members who are the ones who are selling the weapons to the saudi regime and that is where the main obstacle lies unfortunately and every move to commission an international investigation you will find that these two countries britain and the us do everything they can to obstruct to that the saudi regime along with all those who are assisting them in this unfortunate creation of man made catastrophe and the young men have to be tried for war crimes soo
and. all of her family died her father mother and siblings. perished. we found multiple fractures in her left cheek as well as cracks in the bone around her eye and across her forehead. all the saudi led coalition so the bombing of the residential area was a quote technical mistake we spoke with a human rights activist about the dire situation in yemen. they have to be held responsible under international law unfortunately what we have is the power of the international politics that is...
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only child who survived the air strikes that hit the house and at san all of her family died her father mother and siblings. perished. we found multiple fractures in her left cheek as well as cracks in the bone round her eye and across her forehead. you know saudi led coalition said the bombing of the residential area was quote a technical mistake we heard from a number of analysts about the dire situation in yemen. actually we know that she was the beginning of the conflict in one thousand seven hundred twenty one she didn't come until almost three thousand happy medium door severely injured and often saul more than one person a hundred have been routed as the result of that i did not close the camp in the last two months have gone so that the eight children have died and the belief by the actual figures may be even higher and we really need to get on the good relations against children in the country the only way to prevent abuse is to demand to this conflict otherwise many more children and many more will be trapped in that these last one they have to be held responsible under international law unfortunately what we have i
only child who survived the air strikes that hit the house and at san all of her family died her father mother and siblings. perished. we found multiple fractures in her left cheek as well as cracks in the bone round her eye and across her forehead. you know saudi led coalition said the bombing of the residential area was quote a technical mistake we heard from a number of analysts about the dire situation in yemen. actually we know that she was the beginning of the conflict in one thousand...
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and there for the crazy parts. >> i allowed myself to be accustomed to the darker side of life very young. >> a young mother could go to prison if found guilty of robbery. and the father of her children faces the same possibility. >> she very much does follow me whenever she has followed me, but at the same time, she likes to be the quarterback when i'm the quarterback, and it just doesn't work. >> tulsa, oklahoma, is ranked as one of the nation's most livable cities, but that doesn't make it immune to crime, as both the employees and temporary residents at the tulsa county jail know all too well. on any given day, there are about 1,800 men and women incarcerated here. while some have been convicted, most are only accused of crimes and are awaiting trial or the resolution of their cases. >> let me see who's winning. >> chief deputy michelle robinette runs the jail. >> when i first started 18 years ago, public drunks were coming in every weekend. every now and then you'd get a murderer. today, it's a lot more frequent. the public drunks and the simple charges aren't coming through anymore. now we're looking at charges of meth, assault with a deadly, shooting with inten
and there for the crazy parts. >> i allowed myself to be accustomed to the darker side of life very young. >> a young mother could go to prison if found guilty of robbery. and the father of her children faces the same possibility. >> she very much does follow me whenever she has followed me, but at the same time, she likes to be the quarterback when i'm the quarterback, and it just doesn't work. >> tulsa, oklahoma, is ranked as one of the nation's most livable cities,...
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mother wasn't. [inaudible] she said your father expected me to live in the house was smaller and it was smaller than my father's house. so, she ultimately, my father found a job in jerusalem and he was the head of the arabic station there and my mother was happy. jerusalem is not not like to my mother damascus but people in jerusalem but life was good and she had a better house and salary and she had two daughters and had two puppies so life was great until 48 happened and and everything was shattered. they had to leave and they became a refugee and they had to restart their life all over again. when 48 happened, my mother said to me and my sister to damascus and they wanted us to be safe so we spent a lot of time in damascus but as it turns out he spent a lot of time later in damascus and when ever summer we would go to damascus so my grandfather house and my mother, you know, every time she wanted to deliver a baby she would go to her family, deliver the baby and spent 14 days, that is the attrition for a woman to regain her full power, full strength and come home and then we go there for summer vacations and holidays and we went there when my mother
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askia khafra's mother and father claim to framed photo of their son who was found dead in the basementf the bethesda home following a september 10 pyre. the afternoon. they have located tunnels below the house and that led them to post officeer on scene around the clock. house surrounded by a barbed wire chain link fence. khafra's parents explain their son befriended the 26-year-old bethesda homeowner who we identified via online court records as daniel beckwitt. khafra's father saying daniel is bright but adding the circumstances surrounding his son's death are suspicious. khafra participated in the r.o.t.c., graduated from high school in silver spring and aspirations of attaining a m.b.a. degree. he wanted to build a company from the ground up. we are back out live. you can see the office
askia khafra's mother and father claim to framed photo of their son who was found dead in the basementf the bethesda home following a september 10 pyre. the afternoon. they have located tunnels below the house and that led them to post officeer on scene around the clock. house surrounded by a barbed wire chain link fence. khafra's parents explain their son befriended the 26-year-old bethesda homeowner who we identified via online court records as daniel beckwitt. khafra's father saying daniel...
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father left your mother. ginni: it was sudden, and my mother found herself with four kids, no money.avid: let's talk about ibm for a moment. ginni: we are the champions for business. david: when you are meeting with a president or other presidents, do you see ceos willing to say, mr. president, that is not a good idea? ginni: people are respectfully honest and give their opinions. david: do you feel a certain possibility? -- responsibility? ginni: women do need role models. we are still a small minority that runs these companies. david: you stay in the fit category. ginni: i do box with a person. he does not get to hit me. [laughter] >> would you fix your tie, please? david: people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed. just leave it this way. alright. ♪ david: i don't consider myself a journalist. and nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on the life of being an interviewer, even though i have a day job of running a private equity firm. how do you define leadership? what is it that makes somebody tick? ♪ david: so, when you wake up in the morning, do yo
father left your mother. ginni: it was sudden, and my mother found herself with four kids, no money.avid: let's talk about ibm for a moment. ginni: we are the champions for business. david: when you are meeting with a president or other presidents, do you see ceos willing to say, mr. president, that is not a good idea? ginni: people are respectfully honest and give their opinions. david: do you feel a certain possibility? -- responsibility? ginni: women do need role models. we are still a small...
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states that a family needs a mother and a father vital even criticized the german government for introducing same sex marriage. running mate alexander garland is a founding f.t. member he's drawn condemnation for racist statements about what tank a black soccer player who helped clinch the twenty fourteen world cup for germany people think he's a good footballer down and set last year but they don't want to what tang as a neighbor. the heir stevie hasn't always been a far right populist party and you come into the german political scene it was founded just four years ago back then it was a single issue set up campaigning against the euro and germany's contribution to the e.u. bailout fund for greece it almost got elected to the bundestag in twenty thirteen it ended up just shy of the five percent needed. but the f.t.c. electoral fortunes changed when chancellor merkel declared germany's borders open at the height of the migration crisis the party has transformed itself out an incredible speed into a right wing extremist party with nationalist elements so in that respect it's a challenge for all democrats for a fellow democrat. wherever merkel went during
states that a family needs a mother and a father vital even criticized the german government for introducing same sex marriage. running mate alexander garland is a founding f.t. member he's drawn condemnation for racist statements about what tank a black soccer player who helped clinch the twenty fourteen world cup for germany people think he's a good footballer down and set last year but they don't want to what tang as a neighbor. the heir stevie hasn't always been a far right populist party...
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to get in touch with my family in the united states, and just today i found out that there is a signal here. so i came with my mother to call my father is there, and let him know we are okay. >> yang: elsewhere, people waited to fill any container they could carry with precious water. some in the central mountains resorted to the only source they could: a stream that was once off-limits. >> ( translated ): we didn't know we could get water because it was prohibited in the past but it's open now to the public to be able to get some. >> yang: still more lines at san juan's international airport, hoping to get a flight off the island. >> ( translated ): since we are without communications, we don't have phones, internet, we have nothing, we came in person to see what the status of the airport is, and what the possibility is of taking any flight. >> yang: others are bent on returning home. many who fled toa baja, on the northern coast, have begun to return, only to find the ruins that the hurricane left behind. >> ( translated ): every time i get here to my house i get the tears because it's not easy to start again, start, clean, pick up
to get in touch with my family in the united states, and just today i found out that there is a signal here. so i came with my mother to call my father is there, and let him know we are okay. >> yang: elsewhere, people waited to fill any container they could carry with precious water. some in the central mountains resorted to the only source they could: a stream that was once off-limits. >> ( translated ): we didn't know we could get water because it was prohibited in the past but...
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and millions of visitors found their way to rural southwestern pennsylvania to pay their respects and to remember, to remember those 40 heroes that represent us all, -- husbands, wives, fathers, mothersdren, grandparents, uncles, aunts, siblings, friends , and neighbors. it could have been you. it could have been me. our loved ones never gave up and neither should we, the people. we must remember that by standing together as individuals, just as our loved ones did, we become stronger, more focused on our objectives, less likely to be driven by depersonalized ideology and do what is right in the face of evil and uncertainty. let us pledge to remember this day, our heroes and their collective actions throughout the year. september 11 must continue to be more than just a day in history, but rather a call to action, a call to our conscience, so we never forget who we are and who we aspire to be. thank you. [applause] >> ♪ this is the sound of one this is the sound of one voice this is the sound of one love this is the sound of all of our love this is the sound of all our love this is the sound of one voice people, one voice this is the sound of one voice this is the sound of one voice ♪
and millions of visitors found their way to rural southwestern pennsylvania to pay their respects and to remember, to remember those 40 heroes that represent us all, -- husbands, wives, fathers, mothersdren, grandparents, uncles, aunts, siblings, friends , and neighbors. it could have been you. it could have been me. our loved ones never gave up and neither should we, the people. we must remember that by standing together as individuals, just as our loved ones did, we become stronger, more...
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father left your mother. ginni: it was sudden, and my mother found herself with four kids, no money.ns for business. david: when you are meeting with a president or other presidents, do you see ceos willing to say, mr. president, that is not a good idea? ginni: people are respectfully honest and give their opinions. david: do you feel a certain responsibility? ginni: women do need role models. we are still a small minority that runs these companies. david: you stay in the fit category. ginni: i do box with a person. he does not get to hit me. [laughter] >> would you fix your tie, please? david: people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed.
father left your mother. ginni: it was sudden, and my mother found herself with four kids, no money.ns for business. david: when you are meeting with a president or other presidents, do you see ceos willing to say, mr. president, that is not a good idea? ginni: people are respectfully honest and give their opinions. david: do you feel a certain responsibility? ginni: women do need role models. we are still a small minority that runs these companies. david: you stay in the fit category. ginni: i...
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mother and father had a great love affair. this is a picture when they were kids. but inside this picture, i opened it up, and i foundove letters. this was written in 1940. he's writing her poetry. "i intend you to marry, and i will try not to tarry with inconsequential patter, meanwhile let's agree, more of too others to see, and talk over the things that matter." harvey: so, how long were they married? judy: they were married for 48 years. they had a wonderful love story. they were a sexy couple. my mother played coy. she didn't answer a lot of his letters. so she knew he was wild about her. but their marriage was not without argument, but i think that if you have that... thing that you cant quantify, um, you get through those periods. harvey: your dad, tell me a little bit about him. i mean, he's a great writer, for sure. i want to hear the things that had an impact on you. judy: i found my junior high school - little books that everybody signs. - yeah, yearbooks. i found my father's page which i have inside-- ( chuckles ) even then he was funny, because he wrote in my yearbook. "i've signed a lot of these albums.
mother and father had a great love affair. this is a picture when they were kids. but inside this picture, i opened it up, and i foundove letters. this was written in 1940. he's writing her poetry. "i intend you to marry, and i will try not to tarry with inconsequential patter, meanwhile let's agree, more of too others to see, and talk over the things that matter." harvey: so, how long were they married? judy: they were married for 48 years. they had a wonderful love story. they were...
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father left your mother. ginni: it was sudden, and my mother found herself with four kids, no money. ibm for a moment. ginni: we are the champions for business. david: when you are meeting with the president or other presidents, do you see ceos willing to say, mr. president, that is not a good idea? ginni: my experience is people are respectfully honest and give their opinions. david: do you feel a certain responsibility? ginni: women do need role models. we are still a small minority that run these companies. david: you stay in the fit category. ginni: i do box with a person. the difference is he does not get to hit me. [laughter] >> would you fix your tie, please? david: people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed. just leave it this way. alright.
father left your mother. ginni: it was sudden, and my mother found herself with four kids, no money. ibm for a moment. ginni: we are the champions for business. david: when you are meeting with the president or other presidents, do you see ceos willing to say, mr. president, that is not a good idea? ginni: my experience is people are respectfully honest and give their opinions. david: do you feel a certain responsibility? ginni: women do need role models. we are still a small minority that run...
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mother and father had a great love affair. this is a picture when they were kids. but inside this picture, i opened it up, and i found love letters. this was written in 1940. he's writing her poetry. "i intend you to marry, and i will try not to tarry with inconsequential patter, meanwhile let's agree, more of too others to see, and talk over the things that matter." harvey: so, how long were they married? judy: they were married for 48 years. they had a wonderful love story. they were a sexy couple. my mother played coy. she didn't answer a lot of his letters. so she knew he was wild about her. but their marriage was not without argument, but i think that if you have that... thing that you cant quantify, um, you get through those periods. harvey: your dad, tell me a little bit about him. i mean, he's a great writer, for sure. i want to hear the things that had an impact on you. judy: i found my junior high school - little books that everybody signs. - yeah, yearbooks. i found my father's page which i have inside-- ( chuckles ) even then he was funny, because he wrote in my yearbook. "i've signed a lot of these album
mother and father had a great love affair. this is a picture when they were kids. but inside this picture, i opened it up, and i found love letters. this was written in 1940. he's writing her poetry. "i intend you to marry, and i will try not to tarry with inconsequential patter, meanwhile let's agree, more of too others to see, and talk over the things that matter." harvey: so, how long were they married? judy: they were married for 48 years. they had a wonderful love story. they...
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scholarship from the newly founded to squareness appear to go to music art in a soviet music academy near madrid so souls mother and the two youngest children moved to spain while her father stayed in argentina with the do older ones two years later sold moved to the basel music academy to continue studying with her teacher even money get d. so the whole family moved to the basel region and was reunited again. i mean i could never have imagined that i'd hear so much classical music and that i'd live in europe if any of the. i'm. always open to new ideas so all reclaim interested in baroque music and she and her brother andres founded on osama got better the community of the group is still very important to them both the ensemble explores both well known and less familiar baroque pieces in long rehearsals work that saul greatly enjoys even somehow these breaks are so important. i'm living longer. but. i think the name of which i seriously doubt it which is yes we have many similar ideas but also many different ones and vantage playing with saw is a simplex we can say things more directly than we can to someone who's not part of the family us how it is sometimes i say we'll
scholarship from the newly founded to squareness appear to go to music art in a soviet music academy near madrid so souls mother and the two youngest children moved to spain while her father stayed in argentina with the do older ones two years later sold moved to the basel music academy to continue studying with her teacher even money get d. so the whole family moved to the basel region and was reunited again. i mean i could never have imagined that i'd hear so much classical music and that i'd...
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found him neck deep in mud much to his mother's relief. now it's us and i saw him alive my heart melted but when i heard his father had died his body stuck in the mud my heart went into. the recovery effort has stopped. an eerie silence hangs over this vast terrain hundreds of bodies still lie buried deep in the mud. among the buildings destroyed were an orphanage with sixty children inside the church with seventy students studying and hundreds of family home this is a country still in mourning trying to come to terms with the sheer scale of the destruction. and. are some of the hundreds of children that have lost their parents in the months like they are now under the care of the don bosco orphanage in downtown freetown. in mind for them. well you know they feel. listened to then many people are putting something. in the. nine member. children who suffered a brutal civil war and the recent bold outbreak have found a place they call home here they receive counseling and attend school. volunteers say teenagers suffer the most too old to be called a child but too young to be considered an adult sixteen year old. fears for her future most youn
found him neck deep in mud much to his mother's relief. now it's us and i saw him alive my heart melted but when i heard his father had died his body stuck in the mud my heart went into. the recovery effort has stopped. an eerie silence hangs over this vast terrain hundreds of bodies still lie buried deep in the mud. among the buildings destroyed were an orphanage with sixty children inside the church with seventy students studying and hundreds of family home this is a country still in mourning...
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father died separately klein was in a basement with his mother two brothers and his sister he was the only one who survived if he embodies or were found in mosul and then sent to an orphanage in baghdad for just a few weeks ago we filmed them both were too traumatized really to be able to speak it was clear the both of them had been injured and they needed to find their way home. because if you had. to be a mother. that . could you show me. a news night to mama it's nice. now that video was all part of our bring them home campaign we aired it multiple times hoping to find their relatives and get them home sadly these two are just a few among many many children for no apparent list and alone far far away from home but we have learned that at least for ideas and there is going to be a happy ending they were shown pictures of their relatives they recognize them and will shortly be reunited. also and choose to another two children arrived at a baghdad orphanage after they were rescued from the iraqi city of tal afar that was recently liberated from the terrorists while camera crews went there to meet the orphans. coming up us then the us
father died separately klein was in a basement with his mother two brothers and his sister he was the only one who survived if he embodies or were found in mosul and then sent to an orphanage in baghdad for just a few weeks ago we filmed them both were too traumatized really to be able to speak it was clear the both of them had been injured and they needed to find their way home. because if you had. to be a mother. that . could you show me. a news night to mama it's nice. now that video was all...