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"my name is mallory gaul," said mallory gaul. "community marketing manager here at goodwill of the great plains," said mallory gaul. "we're giving away free hats, shoes, socks and mittens to children gaul. sioux party," said mallory gaul. "it started out with patent leather shoes that we gave and now as you can see they're a little more brightly colored," said mallory gaul. "we have over 100 volunteers that come out today," said mallory gaul. "a lot of people start calling beginning of november to get on the list to bring their children and volunteer for the event," said mallory gaul. "they come wearing shoes with holes in it [and] some of them don't even have socks on their feet," said mallory gaul. "some of the kids we saw last year, they're wearing the same exact shoes that we gave them last year," said mallory gaul. "they're a little shy at first but once you get talking to them they start smiling, laughing and telling you more about themselves," said sage lewis. "once you go ahead and you put the fresh socks on [and] the fre
"my name is mallory gaul," said mallory gaul. "community marketing manager here at goodwill of the great plains," said mallory gaul. "we're giving away free hats, shoes, socks and mittens to children gaul. sioux party," said mallory gaul. "it started out with patent leather shoes that we gave and now as you can see they're a little more brightly colored," said mallory gaul. "we have over 100 volunteers that come out today," said mallory gaul....
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"my name is uallory gaul," said mallory gaul. "community marketing manager here at goodwill of the great plains," said mallory gaul. "we're giving away free hats, shoes, socks and mittens to children ages five to 11," said mallory gaul. "this is our 76th year here in sioux city doing t t shoe and mitten papay," said mallory gaul. "it started out with patent leather shoes that we gave and now as you can see theyre a little more brightly colored," said mallory gaul. "we have over 100 volunteers that come out today," said mallory gaul. "a lot of people start calling beginning of november to get on the list to bring their children and volunteer for the event," said mallory gaul. "they come wearing shoes with holes in it [and] some of them don''even have socks oo their feett" said mallory gauu "somm of the kids we saw last year, they're wearing the same exact shoes that we gave them last year," said mallory gaul. "they're a little shy at first but once you get talking to them they start smiling, laughing and telling you more about the
"my name is uallory gaul," said mallory gaul. "community marketing manager here at goodwill of the great plains," said mallory gaul. "we're giving away free hats, shoes, socks and mittens to children ages five to 11," said mallory gaul. "this is our 76th year here in sioux city doing t t shoe and mitten papay," said mallory gaul. "it started out with patent leather shoes that we gave and now as you can see theyre a little more brightly colored,"...
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"my name is mallory gaul," said mallory gaul. "community marketing manager here at goodwill of the great and one of the biggest reasons why the event runs so smoothly, the work of the volunteers. from deputies with the woodbury county sheriff's office to high schoolers at lawton- bronson. as well as many who volunteer because they were once helped by this event. like the lefler family. 19 brothers and sisters, they aren't all pictured, but for 15 years they've come back to help. "so many of the litte kids that are getting these things, it's not the parents, i mean the parents say thank you, but the little kids themsleves when you say merry christmas and their face lights up and you hand them something and they say thank you, it makes me have faith that these kids are being brought up right," said janet schrunk. there was also a number of people from the ktiv family helping kids lace up their new shoes. several siouxland organizations came together to give back yesterday. traci bower photography, the railroad museum, century 21, t
"my name is mallory gaul," said mallory gaul. "community marketing manager here at goodwill of the great and one of the biggest reasons why the event runs so smoothly, the work of the volunteers. from deputies with the woodbury county sheriff's office to high schoolers at lawton- bronson. as well as many who volunteer because they were once helped by this event. like the lefler family. 19 brothers and sisters, they aren't all pictured, but for 15 years they've come back to help....
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. >> now on book tv, afterwards with pulitzer prize winning journalist gilbert gaul who examines the business culture of college football. he is interviewed by tom mcmillan. >> it bill, it is right to be with you
. >> now on book tv, afterwards with pulitzer prize winning journalist gilbert gaul who examines the business culture of college football. he is interviewed by tom mcmillan. >> it bill, it is right to be with you
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gilbert gaul described the rise of big money in college football. roberta kaplan recalled her successful supreme court argument in favor of gay marriage. in coming weeks on "after words," michael marma will report on the factors contributing to america's health and wellness gap. darcy olson will make a critical look at the review period new medications must undergo to receive fda approval. also coming up, karl rove will discuss the importance of william mckinley's 1896 presidential campaign. and this weekend nurse and new york times columnist at least a brown -- teresa brown will talk about the challenges patients face in the health care system. >> i really wanted readers to get a sense of how important nurses are to patient care and to give them a very tactile, do detailed sense of that. and writing a book that was one shift seemed like a great way to do that. >> right. >> it also makes a great story, because you start, you meet these people at the beginning of the day, and then at the end of the day you more or less find out how they did -- >> rig
gilbert gaul described the rise of big money in college football. roberta kaplan recalled her successful supreme court argument in favor of gay marriage. in coming weeks on "after words," michael marma will report on the factors contributing to america's health and wellness gap. darcy olson will make a critical look at the review period new medications must undergo to receive fda approval. also coming up, karl rove will discuss the importance of william mckinley's 1896 presidential...
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two-time pulitzer prize winning journalist gilbert gaul, described the rise of big money in college football. roberta kaplan recalled her successful supreme court argument in favor of gay marriage. historian neil ferguson talked about the early life of henry kissinger, in the coming weeks on afterwards michael will report on the factors contributed to america's health and wellness gap. darcy olson, president president of the goldwater institute will take a critical look at the review. new medications must undergo to receive fda approval. also coming up, karl rove will discuss the importance of william mckinley's 1896 presidential campaign. this weekend, nurse and new york times columnist tresa brown will talk about the challenges patient space in the healthcare system. >> i really wanted readers to get a sense of how important nurses are to patient care and to give them a very tactile detailed, sense of that. reading the book seemed like a great way to do that. it also makes a great story, you meet these people at the beginning of the day and then at the end of the day you more or less find
two-time pulitzer prize winning journalist gilbert gaul, described the rise of big money in college football. roberta kaplan recalled her successful supreme court argument in favor of gay marriage. historian neil ferguson talked about the early life of henry kissinger, in the coming weeks on afterwards michael will report on the factors contributed to america's health and wellness gap. darcy olson, president president of the goldwater institute will take a critical look at the review. new...
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i don't know if you saw recently, there was a hearing in guy had the this gaul to say i didn't know you saw accountability related to firing. that's not how we view it in the obama administration. they sure as heck don't see it that way. here have been three people fired in scandals, which is bonusing people, last year, 140 in bonuses for reducing wait lists without menng care to veterans, and and women died. veterans died because of that. and yet there were bonuses given and only three people fired. so number 1, career civil service reform so that there's rewards for a job well done, but there should not be lifetime employment in government. should not be a career that gets you 40% benefits and wages more than the private sector. here should be 21st century employment practices. second, veterans should have more choices. the idea that the system is that, you know, the only thing that matters is what's wrong. if a veteran wants to a see a private doctor, they should have a right to do it far easier than exists today. clinic want to go to a or hospital that's the private one, they should
i don't know if you saw recently, there was a hearing in guy had the this gaul to say i didn't know you saw accountability related to firing. that's not how we view it in the obama administration. they sure as heck don't see it that way. here have been three people fired in scandals, which is bonusing people, last year, 140 in bonuses for reducing wait lists without menng care to veterans, and and women died. veterans died because of that. and yet there were bonuses given and only three people...
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gilbert gaul examined business culture of college football area >> i don't think the players in a few years be satisfied with a couple thousand dollars. i think they're going to look around and some of them are smart enough to see where the money is and how much is there and what roaches are being a. >> president and ceo of division i athletic directors association. sunday a live three-hour discussion with political commentator cokie roberts. she is often seven books including ladies of liberty the founding mothers in her latest capital gains. join the conversation as we take your phone calls e-mails and facebook,. what book to be all weekend every weekend on these been to. >> arizona senator john mccain recently's book with reporters about national security issues an event hosted by the christian science monitor. topics included guantanamo bay harris in the global fight against isis. he also shared his thoughts on the 2016 presidential race. susan our. >> normally we have a banner, but the monitors decided to go with still marketing. it has worked so well for us. our guest this morni
gilbert gaul examined business culture of college football area >> i don't think the players in a few years be satisfied with a couple thousand dollars. i think they're going to look around and some of them are smart enough to see where the money is and how much is there and what roaches are being a. >> president and ceo of division i athletic directors association. sunday a live three-hour discussion with political commentator cokie roberts. she is often seven books including...
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. >> two-time pulitzer prize-winning journalist gilbert gaul reports on the rise of big money in college football. >> what i worry about a little bit is that the pressure to pay the players even more significant sums of money or possibly even to go to a competitive marketplace where you're bidding for, say, a great quarterback this many california or a great linebacker in western pennsylvania, and you're bidding up the price they're actually going to pay more that player. i mean, it's not impossible that we will get to that model. >> "after words" airs every saturday at 10 p.m. eastern and sunday at 9 p.m. we can watch all previous "after words" programs on our web site at booktv.org. [inaudible conversations] >> [inaudible] bear with us while we get going. i'm here to introduce michael weiss who is the author of "isis: inside the army of terror," which is a national best seller, new york times best seller on isis, and to introducl him and moderate a discussion and question and answer session with t you all. jodi was supposed to be here, the author of black flags, another book on isis, a
. >> two-time pulitzer prize-winning journalist gilbert gaul reports on the rise of big money in college football. >> what i worry about a little bit is that the pressure to pay the players even more significant sums of money or possibly even to go to a competitive marketplace where you're bidding for, say, a great quarterback this many california or a great linebacker in western pennsylvania, and you're bidding up the price they're actually going to pay more that player. i mean,...
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pulitzer prize-winning journalist gilbert gaul described the rise of big money in college the above. roberta kaplan recalled her successful supreme court argument in favor of gay marriage. in the coming weeks on "after words", darcy olsen president of the goldwater institute will take a critical look at the review period new medications must undergo to receive fda approval. karl rowe will discuss the importance of william mckinley's 1896 presidential campaign. also, fox news correspondent james rosen looks at former vice president dick cheney's time serving in the bush ministration. and this weekend, michael marmon will report on the factors contribute to america's health and wellness. >> i'm talking about the way we organize our affairs in society, which impact on health and the unfair distribution of health, health and quality is judged by reasonable means to be avoidable. >> "after words" airs on book tv every saturday at 10:00 p.m. and sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern. you can watch all previous "after words" programs on a website, book tv.org. >> stacy schiff is next on book tv. her
pulitzer prize-winning journalist gilbert gaul described the rise of big money in college the above. roberta kaplan recalled her successful supreme court argument in favor of gay marriage. in the coming weeks on "after words", darcy olsen president of the goldwater institute will take a critical look at the review period new medications must undergo to receive fda approval. karl rowe will discuss the importance of william mckinley's 1896 presidential campaign. also, fox news...
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. >> now on book tv, afterwards with pulitzer prize winning journalist gilbert gaul who examines the business culture of college football. he is interviewed by tom mcmillan. >> it bill, it is right to be with you today, as a former student athlete and someone who has worked on student athlete reforms issues for many years i have really enjoyed your books, i bought it as soon as it came out, it was great to be with you today. i guess the most obvious question after your career and covering so many areas like homeland security, pharmaceuticals, how how did you get into college sports? >> guest: i have had an eclectic career have anti? i got into college sports in a few ways. like you, although not nearly at your level, i played sports in high school and college. i actually had a d1 athletic scholarship that mysteriously became an academic scholarship after i injured my back. so i always had an interest in sports. then about 15 years ago i did a project about the inquirer where i looked and began to look at the business of college sports. i guess that planted a seed in the back of my br
. >> now on book tv, afterwards with pulitzer prize winning journalist gilbert gaul who examines the business culture of college football. he is interviewed by tom mcmillan. >> it bill, it is right to be with you today, as a former student athlete and someone who has worked on student athlete reforms issues for many years i have really enjoyed your books, i bought it as soon as it came out, it was great to be with you today. i guess the most obvious question after your career and...
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pulitzer prize-winning journalist gilbert gaul described the rise of big money in college the above. roberta kaplan recalled her successful supreme court argument in favor of gay marriage. in the coming weeks on "after words", darcy olsen president of the goldwater institute will take a critical look at the review period new medications must undergo to receive fda approval. karl rowe will discuss the importance of william mckinley's 1896 presidential campaign. also, fox news correspondent
pulitzer prize-winning journalist gilbert gaul described the rise of big money in college the above. roberta kaplan recalled her successful supreme court argument in favor of gay marriage. in the coming weeks on "after words", darcy olsen president of the goldwater institute will take a critical look at the review period new medications must undergo to receive fda approval. karl rowe will discuss the importance of william mckinley's 1896 presidential campaign. also, fox news...
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on "afterwards" journalist gilbert gaul analyzes football. >> i don't think players in a few years will be satisfied just with a couple of thousand dollars. i think they will look around. some of them are quite smart. they're at least smart must have to see where the money is, how much is there, what the coaches are being paid and asked why shouldn't they be getting work? >> joining the conversation is tom mcmillan, former u.s. representative from maryland and president and ceo of the division 1a athletic director's association. sunday at noon on "in depth" a live three-hour discussion with cokie roberts. she's authored several books, including ladies of liberty, founding mothers and her latest, capital gains. join the conversation as we take your phone calls, e-mails, facebook comments and tweets. watch book tv all weekend every weekend on c-span 2. next a debate about the impact of legalized marijuana on teenagers, crime, accidents and on state and national politics. from the annual freedom conference in colorado. this is an hour. >> well, you know, at colorado several states are look
on "afterwards" journalist gilbert gaul analyzes football. >> i don't think players in a few years will be satisfied just with a couple of thousand dollars. i think they will look around. some of them are quite smart. they're at least smart must have to see where the money is, how much is there, what the coaches are being paid and asked why shouldn't they be getting work? >> joining the conversation is tom mcmillan, former u.s. representative from maryland and president...
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eastern on "afterwards," pulitzer prize winning journalist gilbert gaul analyzes football. >> i don't think the players in a few years are going to be satisfied just with a couple thousand dollars. i think they're going to look around, some of them are quite smart. and they're at least smart enough to see where the money is, and how much is there, and what the coaches are being paid and ask why shouldn't they be getting more. >> and joining the conversation is tom mcmillan, former u.s. representative from maryland and president and ceo of the division 1a athletic directors' association. and sunday at noon on "in depth," a live three-hour discussion with cokie roberts. she has authored several books, including "ladies of liberty", "founding mother". join us as we take your phone calls, e-mails, facebook comments and tweets. watch book tv all weekend, every weekend on c-span 2. >>> every weekend on "american history tv" on c-span3, 48 hours of programs and events that tell our nation's story. saturday morning, beginning at 11:00 eastern, we're live from historic colonial williamsburg, t
eastern on "afterwards," pulitzer prize winning journalist gilbert gaul analyzes football. >> i don't think the players in a few years are going to be satisfied just with a couple thousand dollars. i think they're going to look around, some of them are quite smart. and they're at least smart enough to see where the money is, and how much is there, and what the coaches are being paid and ask why shouldn't they be getting more. >> and joining the conversation is tom...
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two-time pulitzer prize when he journalist gilbert gaul described the rise of big money in college footballfor better kaplan recalled her successful supreme court argument against-- for gay marriage and deal-- neil ferguson talked with early life of me doneil henry kissinger and on the coming weeks, we will report on the factors contributing to america's health and wellness. darcy olsen, president of the goldwater institute will take a look at the review time when medications must undergo to receive fda approval. also coming up, carl rove will discuss the imports of william mckinley's 8096 presents a campaign. this weekend, nurse and "new york times" columnist teresa brown will talk about the challenges patients face in the healthcare system. >> i really wanted readers to get a see
two-time pulitzer prize when he journalist gilbert gaul described the rise of big money in college footballfor better kaplan recalled her successful supreme court argument against-- for gay marriage and deal-- neil ferguson talked with early life of me doneil henry kissinger and on the coming weeks, we will report on the factors contributing to america's health and wellness. darcy olsen, president of the goldwater institute will take a look at the review time when medications must undergo to...
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eastern, bullets are prize-winning journalist gilbert gaul examines the business culture of college football. >> i don't think the players are going to be set aside just with a couple of thousand dollars. i think you're going to look around, some of them are quite how muchey will see money is there and what the coaches are getting paid and ask why they shouldn't be getting more. >> joining the conversation is john mcmillan, former u.s. representative from maryland and president and ceo of the athletic directors association. and sunday at noon, a live three-hour discussion with political commentator cokie roberts. she has authored several books including "ladies of liberty," and her latest, "capital gains ." games -- dames >> "washington journal" continues. host: we want to welcome congressman darin lahood, republican of illinois, the son of former transportation secretary ray lahood. thank you very much for being here. make of this whole process, and the deal that was reached for the highway bill? guest: thank you for having me this morning. great to be with you and your viewers. the transpo
eastern, bullets are prize-winning journalist gilbert gaul examines the business culture of college football. >> i don't think the players are going to be set aside just with a couple of thousand dollars. i think you're going to look around, some of them are quite how muchey will see money is there and what the coaches are getting paid and ask why they shouldn't be getting more. >> joining the conversation is john mcmillan, former u.s. representative from maryland and president and...
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up.place you grow >> pulitzer prize-winning journalist gilbert gaul will talk about college football. >> i don't think the players going to be satisfied with just a couple of thousand dollars. they are smart enough to see where the money is. >> joining the conversation is tom mcmillan, former congressman. discussion with cokie roberts. her latest book is capitalizations. dames.l games -- ashtonnse secretary carter talked about the troop levels in the middle east. congressman mac thornberry chairs the committee. this is three and one half hours. chairman: we have defense secretary carter here to discuss america's role. we will look at the questions that are foremost in the minds of the american people. i want to thank secretary carter for being here. it is my view that we are fortunate to have leaders like this. isis presents a clear and present threat to the united states. we are trying to meet that threat. a different approach, a greater effort. this group is certainly not invincible. hands itwe tie our own aids their cause. wrote,henry kissinger the current inconclusive u.s. militar
up.place you grow >> pulitzer prize-winning journalist gilbert gaul will talk about college football. >> i don't think the players going to be satisfied with just a couple of thousand dollars. they are smart enough to see where the money is. >> joining the conversation is tom mcmillan, former congressman. discussion with cokie roberts. her latest book is capitalizations. dames.l games -- ashtonnse secretary carter talked about the troop levels in the middle east. congressman...
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would surprise winner gilbert gaul examines the business culture of college football. >> i do not thinkhe players in a few years will be satisfied with a few thousand dollars. them are quite smart, they consumer their money is coming out much is there, how much coaches are being paid. ask why shouldn't they get more? >> join the conversation is tom mcmillan, president and ceo of the division one a athletic directors association. a live three-hour discussion with cokie roberts. she is the author of several books. we will take your phone calls, e-mails, facebook comments and tweets. watch booktv all weekend, every weekend on c-span two. >> washington journal continues. we want to welcome congresswoman susan delving may call thelicans selected panel on infant lives. it was set up to a conflict of this planned parenthood. yesterday, you and your fellow democrats sent a letter to paul ryan asking him to disband this committee. tell us why. first of all, we voted against the formation of the committee in the first place. no substance behind any allegations against planned parenthood. it is un
would surprise winner gilbert gaul examines the business culture of college football. >> i do not thinkhe players in a few years will be satisfied with a few thousand dollars. them are quite smart, they consumer their money is coming out much is there, how much coaches are being paid. ask why shouldn't they get more? >> join the conversation is tom mcmillan, president and ceo of the division one a athletic directors association. a live three-hour discussion with cokie roberts. she...
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eastern, pulitzer prize-winning journalist gilbert gaul examines the business culture of college football. >> i don't think the players, in a few years, are going to be satisfied just a couple thousand dollars. i think they're going to look around -- some of them are quite smart, smart enough to see where the money is and how much is there and what the coaches are being paid, and ask why shouldn't they beginning more. >> joining the conversation is tom mcmullen, former u.s. representative from maryland, and president and ceo of division 1a. sunday at noon, a live discussion with cokie roberts, who has authored several books. join the conversation as we take your phone calls, e-mails, facebook comments, and tweets. watch book tv all weekend, every weekend on c-span2. as president obama meets with world leaders in paris for the climate talks, the house is debating climate change and energy bills. let's start with the administration's goals. a president obama has done number of initiatives during the includingm in office, a number of high profile regulations trying to cut the house gas emiss
eastern, pulitzer prize-winning journalist gilbert gaul examines the business culture of college football. >> i don't think the players, in a few years, are going to be satisfied just a couple thousand dollars. i think they're going to look around -- some of them are quite smart, smart enough to see where the money is and how much is there and what the coaches are being paid, and ask why shouldn't they beginning more. >> joining the conversation is tom mcmullen, former u.s....
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eastern, gilbert gaul examines the business culture of college football. >> i don't think the players in a few years are going to be satisfied just with a couple of of000 -- thousand dollars. they're at least smart enough to see what the coaches are being paid and ask why shouldn't they be getting more. >> and joining the conversation is tom macmillan former u.s. representative from maryland and president and ceo of the division 1-a association. and sunday, a live discussion with political commentator cokie roberts. her latest book is "capitol dale's dames." watch book tv all weekend, every weekend, on c-span 2. >>> we want to welcome to the program this morning congresswoman susan delbene a member of what republicans have called the select investigative panel on infant lives, a panel set up to look into the activities of planned parenthood. yesterday you and your fellow democrats sent a letter to speaker paul ryan asking him to disband this committee. tell us why. >> we voted against the formation of this committee in the first place. it doesn't really make sense. there's no substanc
eastern, gilbert gaul examines the business culture of college football. >> i don't think the players in a few years are going to be satisfied just with a couple of of000 -- thousand dollars. they're at least smart enough to see what the coaches are being paid and ask why shouldn't they be getting more. >> and joining the conversation is tom macmillan former u.s. representative from maryland and president and ceo of the division 1-a association. and sunday, a live discussion with...
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"it's great," said mallory gaul. "they and one of the biggest reasons why the event runs so smoothly, the work of the volunteers. from deputies with the woodbury county sheriff's office to high schoolers at lawton- bronson.
"it's great," said mallory gaul. "they and one of the biggest reasons why the event runs so smoothly, the work of the volunteers. from deputies with the woodbury county sheriff's office to high schoolers at lawton- bronson.
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. >> gilbert gaul looks at the culture of football. >> i don't think the players in a few years are going to be satisfied with a couple of thousand dollars. they're smart enough to see where the money is and how much is there and what the coaches are being paid and ask why shouldn't they be getting more. >> and joining the conversation is tom mcmillen, president and ceo of the division 1a athletic directors association. and sun aftday afternoon, a discussion with cokie roberts. she's written several books, including her latest, "capitol dames." we take your facebook comments and tweets. watch book tv all weekend every weekend on c-span 2. >>> the obama administration has accused russia of violating a 1987 treaty that eliminates intermediate range and cruise missiles. a joint sub committee examined the response to the violations. undersecretary for policy and state departments under secretary of state for arms control and international security testified. this is about an hour and 20 minutes. good afternoon. i'd like to welcome everyone to this joint hearing of the house armed services com
. >> gilbert gaul looks at the culture of football. >> i don't think the players in a few years are going to be satisfied with a couple of thousand dollars. they're smart enough to see where the money is and how much is there and what the coaches are being paid and ask why shouldn't they be getting more. >> and joining the conversation is tom mcmillen, president and ceo of the division 1a athletic directors association. and sun aftday afternoon, a discussion with cokie...