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that was delivered in a three-hour speech about george marshall. an attack on, you know, this figure who was one of the most prominent military and diplomatic leaders of the time was essentially being denounced as a traitor or at least kind of communist frontman on the floor of the u.s. congress. and it was such a powerful force in u.s. politics that a couple of years later in 1952 when dwight eisenhower was running for president, he didn't defend marshall. and eisenhower had been created by marshall. he was a junior officer, rell thively junior officer, who was mr. mr. plucked out by marshall and given battlefield command, and marshall supported him taking over the d-day command ultimately. his whole career was owed to marshall, and as he's running for president he shows up in wisconsin and gets on stage with mccarthy and had originally planned to defend marshall, his mentor, and ultimately decided it's too politically costly to defend the man who had made his career. so, you know, eisenhower has this moment of betrayal which he feels very guilty
that was delivered in a three-hour speech about george marshall. an attack on, you know, this figure who was one of the most prominent military and diplomatic leaders of the time was essentially being denounced as a traitor or at least kind of communist frontman on the floor of the u.s. congress. and it was such a powerful force in u.s. politics that a couple of years later in 1952 when dwight eisenhower was running for president, he didn't defend marshall. and eisenhower had been created by...
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for the main architects of the marshall plan, certainly george cannon, third from left was really the father of the geo strategic framework behind these marshall plans. will clayton on the right, under secretary of state for economic affairs in many ways deserves to be considered one of the founding fathers of the european union. he was the one who said it was absolutely essential that we integrate western europe, make sure it uses its resources in the most efficient manner possible and that we teach them how to collaborate so they can collectively resist soviet subversion or the local communist parties that were becoming very powerful, in particular in italy and france which were supported by the soviet union. one person who is very important to the story who was never formally part of the marshall plan, he's not in the state department, on the right, a general lucius clay, the american military governor in germany, he deserves an enormous credit for helping to reverse american policy in germany. under fdr, our policy to d industrialized germany, essentially to turn it into, this was
for the main architects of the marshall plan, certainly george cannon, third from left was really the father of the geo strategic framework behind these marshall plans. will clayton on the right, under secretary of state for economic affairs in many ways deserves to be considered one of the founding fathers of the european union. he was the one who said it was absolutely essential that we integrate western europe, make sure it uses its resources in the most efficient manner possible and that we...
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the only other example was george marshall 70 years ago almost.a specific congressional waiver as was james mattis. and h.r. mcmaster was a sitting lieutenant general of the u.s. army, during his brief tenure as the president's national security advisor. mcmaster was of course preceded by michael flynn, also a retired general. is this too many military men in the people's house? i asked retired admiral michael mullen, he was the u.s. military's highest ranking officer when he served as the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff under presidents bush and barac barack obama when y barack obama. when you look at the current number of generals in the administration, it feels like in a democracy, one of the key cardinal features has always been civilian control of the military. do you worry about this? >> i worry a lot about it. the number of people who have come up to me and said how comfortable they were with secretary mattis, with general kelly, with mcmaster, and this administration, i don't share that comfort, i think jim mattis has been extraordin
the only other example was george marshall 70 years ago almost.a specific congressional waiver as was james mattis. and h.r. mcmaster was a sitting lieutenant general of the u.s. army, during his brief tenure as the president's national security advisor. mcmaster was of course preceded by michael flynn, also a retired general. is this too many military men in the people's house? i asked retired admiral michael mullen, he was the u.s. military's highest ranking officer when he served as the...
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the only other one was george marshall 70 years ago, almost. a waiver, as was james mattis. john -- h.r. mcmaster was preceded by michael flynn, also a retired general manager. who are these two men in the white house? he was the highest ranking officer when he served as joint chief of staff under president's george w. bush and barack obama. admiral, there are a lot of people who look at the number of senior military people in the administration and worry, not out of any dislike or disregard for the military, but it just feels like in a democracy one of the key cardinal features has always been civilian control of the military. do you, as a military person, worry about this? >> i worry a lot about it. i think -- an untold number of people have come up to me and said basically how uncomfortable they were with secretary mattis, with general kelly, with general mcmaster, with this administration. i don't share that comfort. i think jim mattis has been extraordinary in terms of his ability to lead the pentagon and certainly lead in what is a very c
the only other one was george marshall 70 years ago, almost. a waiver, as was james mattis. john -- h.r. mcmaster was preceded by michael flynn, also a retired general manager. who are these two men in the white house? he was the highest ranking officer when he served as joint chief of staff under president's george w. bush and barack obama. admiral, there are a lot of people who look at the number of senior military people in the administration and worry, not out of any dislike or disregard...
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one of the reasons white was formed in the 1940s and then later integrated was because george marshall knew the hello girls. wasn't there a case where they were going to bury some of the female veterans. they finally got recognized along with the women of world war ii. he had been a pilot in world war ii. as well. ger he advanced their legislation. they went in together on the same piece of legislation that he sponsored.as they weren't real soldiers anyway how. as recent as two years ago.re one more time these were soldiersn legislation was passed in 2016 signed by president obamase in their status as a true full soldiers wasob enjoyed once again. absolutely. the story does have residents today. when you read the radium girls we see parallels time and again throughout history. this head been a hundred years ago. but you can see parallels and what happened in the tobacco industry for examplesug this is not just the story of getting sick.al that's not what happens. the radium industry as i've described there was hundreds of products and it was incredibly lucrative people to want to hear
one of the reasons white was formed in the 1940s and then later integrated was because george marshall knew the hello girls. wasn't there a case where they were going to bury some of the female veterans. they finally got recognized along with the women of world war ii. he had been a pilot in world war ii. as well. ger he advanced their legislation. they went in together on the same piece of legislation that he sponsored.as they weren't real soldiers anyway how. as recent as two years ago.re one...
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the decisions and actions of some very farseeing gentlemen at the top of that group people like george marshall who was both secretary of state and sec. of defense at different times as well as chief of staff during world war ii, the united states recognized those people recognized, the necessity of a worldwide rules -based order having added principles such as the rule of law, the free movement of trade and money and capitalistic enterprise, the sovereignty of nations. that rules -based order those kinds of things of western principles that are deeply rooted in the american dna and in western civilization generally. that american-led buttress of national order has served us well over 70 years. we have not had a major global conflict yes we have had wars and times when americans did not fully adhere to her own best principles but those are bumps in the road not a strategic path. when we allow nations clearly do not believe in a rules -based world order or fundamentally capitalistic principles of money and people and trade with nations that declare themselves the global powers as russia has decl
the decisions and actions of some very farseeing gentlemen at the top of that group people like george marshall who was both secretary of state and sec. of defense at different times as well as chief of staff during world war ii, the united states recognized those people recognized, the necessity of a worldwide rules -based order having added principles such as the rule of law, the free movement of trade and money and capitalistic enterprise, the sovereignty of nations. that rules -based order...
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formed in the 1940s and it later integrated with the whole army in the 60s and 70s is because george marshall knew the hello girls. they took his phone calls. >> i think as well and there was a case in 2016 where they went very some of the female veterans or something. >> one more time. yeah, 2016 these women -- they finally got recognized along with the women of world war ii were known as the wasps, women's heirs of his pilots. barry goldwater got so interested in this because he had been a pilot in one were to come as well. he couldn't believe women pilots of world war ii didn't get what he got in so he advanced their legislation and the hello girls and the wasps when it together on the same piece of legislation that goldwater sponsor. then in 2016 arlington announced you know, were running out of space. the wasps weren't real soldiers anyway so they won't be buried here. as recent as two years ago and i'm sorry if i forget the name it was in arizona comes with who again went to congress and said over time these were soldiers and again legislation was passed in 2016 signed by president obam
formed in the 1940s and it later integrated with the whole army in the 60s and 70s is because george marshall knew the hello girls. they took his phone calls. >> i think as well and there was a case in 2016 where they went very some of the female veterans or something. >> one more time. yeah, 2016 these women -- they finally got recognized along with the women of world war ii were known as the wasps, women's heirs of his pilots. barry goldwater got so interested in this because he...
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through the decisions and r-seeing f some very fa gentlemen at the top of that group people like george marshall, who was both secretary of state and secretary of defense at different times as well as chief of staff during orld war ii, the united states recognized those people -- recognized, those people recognized that the necessity of a worldwide rules based order, having at its root principles such as the rule of law, the relatively free movement of ade and money and capital, a capitalist enterprise. he sovereignty of nations. that rules-based order, the rule of law, the kinds of things that underlie western principles. that are deeply rooted in the american d.n.a., you will and in estern civilization generally. that american-led and buttressed international order has served us well for over 70 years. we have not had a major global conflict for over 70 years. yes we've had brush fire wars. yes we have had times when americans did not fully adhere to our principles. but those are bumps in the road, hey're not the strategic path. when we allow nations who clearly do not believe in a rules-based
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general george marshall's efforts to end the 1945 chinese civil war in the china mission. look for these titles in bookstores this coming week and watch for many of the authors in the near future on booktv on c-span2. [inaudible conversations] >> good evening, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to barnes & noble upper west side. steven pinker is a harvard college professor of psychology at harvard university. a two-time pulitzer prize finalist and the winner of many awards for his research, teaching and books, he has been named one of "time"'s 100 most influential people in the world today. and foreign policy's 100 global thinkers. he brings us tonight his new book,
general george marshall's efforts to end the 1945 chinese civil war in the china mission. look for these titles in bookstores this coming week and watch for many of the authors in the near future on booktv on c-span2. [inaudible conversations] >> good evening, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to barnes & noble upper west side. steven pinker is a harvard college professor of psychology at harvard university. a two-time pulitzer prize finalist and the winner of many awards for his...
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george marshall, laurie murray. our wonderful panelist. -- panelists. i'm a professor here and i'm very proud to know you all. i thought you had wonderful questions. i'm really glad we had this discussion. havee you will go out and this in form what you try to do in terms of how we can have the public understand the role of the media and how we can do our jobs better so they do trust what they are seeing more than it appears many of them are today. thank you very much. good night. [applause] >> this month we
george marshall, laurie murray. our wonderful panelist. -- panelists. i'm a professor here and i'm very proud to know you all. i thought you had wonderful questions. i'm really glad we had this discussion. havee you will go out and this in form what you try to do in terms of how we can have the public understand the role of the media and how we can do our jobs better so they do trust what they are seeing more than it appears many of them are today. thank you very much. good night. [applause]...
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george marshall, laurie murray. our wonderful panelist. -- panelists.'m a professor here and i'm very proud to know you all. i thought you had wonderful questions. i'm really glad we had this discussion. havee you will go out and this in form what you try to do in terms of how we can have the public understand the role of the media and how we can do our jobs better so they do trust what they are seeing more than it appears many of them are today. thank you very much. good night. [applause] army secretaryy, mark esper on force readiness. is in westrump virginia for a roundtable on tax policy. president and debate lawmaker nationalism and globalism. on c-span two, a discussion on a thomas weapons and international law. a discussion on the trump administration's foreign-policy priorities. laurie kudlow's book to reporters on the second day on the job as white house national economic director. he addressed up market losses, talked briefly about trade relations with china, and the potential for what in the media and government have called an impending trade
george marshall, laurie murray. our wonderful panelist. -- panelists.'m a professor here and i'm very proud to know you all. i thought you had wonderful questions. i'm really glad we had this discussion. havee you will go out and this in form what you try to do in terms of how we can have the public understand the role of the media and how we can do our jobs better so they do trust what they are seeing more than it appears many of them are today. thank you very much. good night. [applause] army...
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sharon met cap, -- sharon metcalf george marshall, laurie , murray. our wonderful panelists.all a professor here , and i'm very proud to know you all. -- as we saythis in the south. i thought you had wonderful questions. i'm really glad we had this discussion. i hope you will go out and have this in form what you try to do in terms of how we can have the public understand the role of the media and how we can do our jobs better so they do trust what they are seeing more than it appears many of them are today. thank you very much. good night. [applause] >> monday, on the communicators, cyber security and the internet's impact on democracy and voting. >> with wrote -- with respect to the elected sector, i have seen that they are a target as you would expect. you also see a commitment from ceos of utilities across the country to address that. with the department of energy and dhhs. we have documented a significant decline in internet freedom. we have focused on the increasing number of the government's manipulating the internet's for their advantage. >> when it comes to the imple
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an executive editor of foreign affairs daniel herself chronicles general george marshall's efforts to end the 1945 chinese civil war in the china mission. look for these files in bookstores this coming week and watch for many of the authors in the near future on tv on the c-span2. >> so you're probably wondering how this all started? i mean, writing a bunny book about the life of a vice president. so charlotte is going to take it from there. >>. >> thank you everyone for coming. this is really cool and really special, it's definitely been a dream of mine as i was very, very small to have a book out, especially a children's book. especially about an animal and with my dad. so it's really fun. so i wanted to talk a little bit about marlon in general because a lot of people ask how long we him, how old he is and when we got him. i wanted to introduce you to him a little bit since he is not here tonighthe's resting, a lot of press interviews this week . so we we thought we'd rest up. but i marlon when i was studying in college . paul university, chicago. i was studying digital cinema and
an executive editor of foreign affairs daniel herself chronicles general george marshall's efforts to end the 1945 chinese civil war in the china mission. look for these files in bookstores this coming week and watch for many of the authors in the near future on tv on the c-span2. >> so you're probably wondering how this all started? i mean, writing a bunny book about the life of a vice president. so charlotte is going to take it from there. >>. >> thank you everyone for...
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. >> george marshall went from world war ii general to pdiplomat.d the fact that the u.s. has been engaged in live wars cause a shift? >> it's hugely significant. i'm careful not to over simplify the picture. the world landscape has changed. the rise of the security state is a consequence of these inevitable shifts that we didn't necessarily have control over, but what i show is that in conflict after conflict we actually have gone farther than we needed to in the direction of military dominance of the policy process. that we have actively sabotaged chances at political settlements in places like pakistan. >> they don't say, we're going to have more inner agency groups we're going to defeat isis. >> this is about a group of brave men and women who served in dangerous places for less pay than they could get in the private sector. there are dusty bureaucrats who punch the clock, are entombed in the buyreaucracy but there are men and women putting a lot on the line doing important work that isn't celebrated when they come home. i think that's exploited
. >> george marshall went from world war ii general to pdiplomat.d the fact that the u.s. has been engaged in live wars cause a shift? >> it's hugely significant. i'm careful not to over simplify the picture. the world landscape has changed. the rise of the security state is a consequence of these inevitable shifts that we didn't necessarily have control over, but what i show is that in conflict after conflict we actually have gone farther than we needed to in the direction of...
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had, really had a father-son relationship with george washington, stemming from the time back in valley forge. marshall'sfather was also a friend of george washington. they both work as land surveyors for lord fairfax with the time with the largest landholder in virginia. and so there was a close family connection as well. marshall admired jefferson -- admired washington and i think in some ways he had attended the threat is like to kind of attach himself to father figures, john upon steuben was another example of that. washington was really instrumental in launching marshall's career. when marshall came back after the so-called xyz affair when he was in france, he returned to the united states as a great hero for having stood up to the french the demand for paying a bribe. and washington asked marshall to come visit him in virginia and told marshall he wanted to run for congress and marshall did want to run for congress, and basically washington cornered him and said you have no choice, you have to run for congress. i made sacrifices for the country. this is the sacrifice you all the country. that reall
had, really had a father-son relationship with george washington, stemming from the time back in valley forge. marshall'sfather was also a friend of george washington. they both work as land surveyors for lord fairfax with the time with the largest landholder in virginia. and so there was a close family connection as well. marshall admired jefferson -- admired washington and i think in some ways he had attended the threat is like to kind of attach himself to father figures, john upon steuben...
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incity ought to -- a nutrient vital for lifetime the co2 coalition started with the george marshal institute, another koch-backed front group left off, disseminating information, particularly around global warming. total funding from the koch-related foundations for the co2 coalition is more than $650,000 since 2004. in addition to the kochs, the billionaire conservative mercer family also gave the co2 coalition $150,000 in 2016, and that's just what we know of. for those not familiar, the board of the co2 coalition includes the controversial physicist william happer, who has testified in front of congress multiple times to push climate denialism and the self-serving interests of the fossil fuel industry and the koch brothers. when i was chairman of the haas select committee on energy independence and global warming, dr. happer advocated in testimony for the government to support a, quote, alternative hypothesis, which amounted to denial of climate change. this alternative hypothesis was the grandfather of another familiar term the trump administration's so-called alternative facts. alternat
incity ought to -- a nutrient vital for lifetime the co2 coalition started with the george marshal institute, another koch-backed front group left off, disseminating information, particularly around global warming. total funding from the koch-related foundations for the co2 coalition is more than $650,000 since 2004. in addition to the kochs, the billionaire conservative mercer family also gave the co2 coalition $150,000 in 2016, and that's just what we know of. for those not familiar, the...
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george washington's. washington asked marshall to come in with hi with him to vird told marshall he wanted to come to congress to. he wanted to apply to attorney general. for seven years fortunately i have a day job and as mentioned i teach constitutional law and international law. and it's impossible to teach international and constitutional law. he was the odd man out internationally. the. i'm just curious how you might from your perspective professor at ucla look at this whole thing going on right now where you have governor brown and the attorney general of california not willing to abide by the federal statute regarding immigration. >> without getting too much into the current politics, mcauliffe versus maryland is the case some of you may be familiar with. he said the constitution provided that congress could do all things necessary it was convenient to have a bank and therefore we should have a bank. a. in the democratic accountability to the government ithat the govo impose a burden on you, you have to have at the state and federal level to fight to participate in the political process with a fundamen
george washington's. washington asked marshall to come in with hi with him to vird told marshall he wanted to come to congress to. he wanted to apply to attorney general. for seven years fortunately i have a day job and as mentioned i teach constitutional law and international law. and it's impossible to teach international and constitutional law. he was the odd man out internationally. the. i'm just curious how you might from your perspective professor at ucla look at this whole thing going on...
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. >> we are told the white house is marshaling testimony from george w. bush and also from president obama. >> once we get through the vetting process and talk to the folks out there, because we are getting new calls every day. >> more people still contacting you. >> not only me, both sides of the aisle, then we will have a good idea. the truth of the matter is, i don't think president obama was aware of this stuff or he wouldn't have tolerated it. >> senator tester, i appreciate your time. we are waiting to hear a toast from president trump and french president macron at the white house. we will bring them to you live. also the michael cohen question will the president pardon his personal attorney. we should point out he is yet to be charged. the president was asked. and keeping them honest, the president's claim that he never spent the night in moscow. if nothing happened why did the president seem to lie about it twice to james comey in those memos? detail ahead. before discovering nexium 24hr to treat her frequent heartburn, lucy could only imagine en
. >> we are told the white house is marshaling testimony from george w. bush and also from president obama. >> once we get through the vetting process and talk to the folks out there, because we are getting new calls every day. >> more people still contacting you. >> not only me, both sides of the aisle, then we will have a good idea. the truth of the matter is, i don't think president obama was aware of this stuff or he wouldn't have tolerated it. >> senator...
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marshall. reel america,on face the nation programs from 1968 with ronald reagan and george wallace. watch this weekend on the c-span networks. >> after president trump's trade meeting, some senators talked with reporters about the meeting and the presidents remarks on the transpacific partnership agreement. >> good afternoon. i have the privilege of being chairman of the senate agriculture committee. we have just had a fine meeting with the president. we are joined here with two senators on the committee and one not, but is very interested in our culture. i would like -- agriculture. i would like to say the most important organizations, i don't know any that would not be in this category, and every member of the senate ag committee would prefer trade as opposed to aid. that about says it. i was very pleased with the president's openness. he got a lot of input from three governors and a lot of members that are certainly impacted by agriculture. that i thing he did say was very impressed with, he has assigned larry kudlow and robert if weizer the task to see could not take another loo
marshall. reel america,on face the nation programs from 1968 with ronald reagan and george wallace. watch this weekend on the c-span networks. >> after president trump's trade meeting, some senators talked with reporters about the meeting and the presidents remarks on the transpacific partnership agreement. >> good afternoon. i have the privilege of being chairman of the senate agriculture committee. we have just had a fine meeting with the president. we are joined here with two...
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book about the late thurgood marshall and sunday at 4:00 p.m., to cbs face the are 1968 withs republican california governor ronald reagan and former alabama governor george wallace. watch this weekend on the c-span networks. >> this month on c-span, we feature our studentcam contest winners. we asked middle and high school students to choose the provisions the u.s. constitution and illustrate why it's important to them. our second prize winners are at eastern middle school in silver spring, maryland where c-span is available through comcast. entry, they tell us about article four, section three. >> this is part of the constitution because they thought it was relevant now because there is a debate currently going on in d.c. >> i was sort of surprised in the process. we were able to get an interview with congresswoman ellen or holmes norton. i would've never in a million years thought i would be interviewing a congresswoman for a school documentary. it was so cool. ♪ >> defining statehood in america has for a long time been a confusing part of the constitution. the founding fathers were vague when giving specifications on this topic. article four, section
book about the late thurgood marshall and sunday at 4:00 p.m., to cbs face the are 1968 withs republican california governor ronald reagan and former alabama governor george wallace. watch this weekend on the c-span networks. >> this month on c-span, we feature our studentcam contest winners. we asked middle and high school students to choose the provisions the u.s. constitution and illustrate why it's important to them. our second prize winners are at eastern middle school in silver...
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marshall and sunday at 4 p.m. on real america to cbs face the nation programs from 1968 with ronald reagan and former alabama governor georgeallace. watch this weekend on the c-span network. defense department officials felt a wreath on the airstrikes last night. this is about 40 minutes. >> good morning. happy saturday. i want to start by making one point clear. the use of chemical weapons anywhere in the world is an inexcusable violation of international law. the united states will not tolerate it. on us out regime attack april 7 is horrifying and tragic. it demanded an immediate response. forcesay, united states under the direction of president trump launched precision strikes against the assad regime targets associated with the use of chemical weapons in syria. we launched these strikes to cripple syria's ability to use chemical weapons in the future. we were joined by the united kingdom and franc
marshall and sunday at 4 p.m. on real america to cbs face the nation programs from 1968 with ronald reagan and former alabama governor georgeallace. watch this weekend on the c-span network. defense department officials felt a wreath on the airstrikes last night. this is about 40 minutes. >> good morning. happy saturday. i want to start by making one point clear. the use of chemical weapons anywhere in the world is an inexcusable violation of international law. the united states will not...
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marshall. on real america, two cvs save the nation programs from 1968 with republican california governor ronald reagan and george wallace. watch this weekend on the c-span networks. c-span's washington journal. live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up sunday morning, and response to the recent chemical attacks in syria, the former -- a fair of u.s. and syria will discuss the effect of military strikes. matthew dallek and robert married will join us to discuss the evolution of conservative politics in 1968 as part of c-span's 1968: america in turmoil series. be sure to watch washington journal at 7:00 eastern sunday morning. join the discussion. afterwards,ght on journalist david corn and -- with their book, russian roulette. the election of donald trump. interviewed by joaquin castro of texas. >> the start of the book is the 2013 miss universe pageant in moscow. how did you pick that? for ayou were looking moment that the trump-russia story comes together, it is there. you have donald trump in moscow. he is there to provide -- to preside over the miss universe pageant. what is his re
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marshall. and on "reel america" two cbs "face the nation" programs with ronald reagan and george wallace. watch this weekend on the c-span networks. >>> each weekend, this segment of the washington journal, we take a look at how your money is at work in a different federal program. this week president trump helped pick our topic with a series of recent tweets about amazon and its impact on the u.s. post service. joining us at our desk for this discussion is kevin co-sar. kevin, here is one of the president's recent tweets on this topic. from april 3rd. the president saying, i am right about amazon costing the united states post office massive amounts of money for being their delivery boy. amazon should pay these costs plus and not have them borne by the american taxpayer. many billions of dollars. post office leaders don't have a clue. or do they? is the president wrong in his criticism of this amazon post office deal? >> well, the particulars are not quite correct, but he does resurface a larger issue. so let's take one of the particulars. the postal service is not paid for by taxpayers,
marshall. and on "reel america" two cbs "face the nation" programs with ronald reagan and george wallace. watch this weekend on the c-span networks. >>> each weekend, this segment of the washington journal, we take a look at how your money is at work in a different federal program. this week president trump helped pick our topic with a series of recent tweets about amazon and its impact on the u.s. post service. joining us at our desk for this discussion is kevin...
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marshall. and sunday at 4:00 on reel america, two cbs face the nation programs with ronald reagan and former alabama governor george wallace. watch this weekend on the c-span networks. >> yesterday evening, president trump announced the u.s. was launching airstrikes in syria. in cooperation with france and the u.k., as part of a response to the alleged chemical attacks taking place last weekend, killing more than 40 people and injuring hundreds. his statement from the white house diplomatic room was just under 10 minutes. pres. trump: my fellow americans, a short time ago, i ordered the united states armed forces to launch precision strikes on targets associated with the chemical weapons capabilities of syrian dictator bashar al-assad. a combined operation with the armed forces of france and the united kingdom is now underway. we thank them both. tonight i want to speak with you about why we have taken this action. one year ago, assad launched a sa
marshall. and sunday at 4:00 on reel america, two cbs face the nation programs with ronald reagan and former alabama governor george wallace. watch this weekend on the c-span networks. >> yesterday evening, president trump announced the u.s. was launching airstrikes in syria. in cooperation with france and the u.k., as part of a response to the alleged chemical attacks taking place last weekend, killing more than 40 people and injuring hundreds. his statement from the white house...
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marshall. and sunday at 4:00 on "reel america," two cbs "nays the nation" programs from 1968 with republican california governor ronald reagan and former alabama governor george wallace. watch this weekend on the c-span networks. >> democratic senator share odd brown of ohio talked about the future of pension plans at the national press club in washington, d.c. he urged bipartisan congressional action as soon as possible. he co-chairs the new joint select committee on solvency of multiemployer pension chance with utah republican senator orrin h
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marshall plan". now an interview with author robert harris about his historical novel "munich", about the munich conversation that took place at world war ii. this took place at the churchill library at georgewashington university in washington d.c. this is just under an hour. [inaudible conversations] >>
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late thurgood marshall and sunday at 4:00 pm on real america, two cbs face the nation programs from 1968 with republican california governor ronald reagan and former alabama governor george wallace. watch this weekend on the c-span networks. [applause] >> good evening, ladies and gentlemen and thank you, bill. my husband, jim, and i are thrilled to be here at the nixon library with charlotte pens and so many of you. i would like to introduce two wonderfully accomplished women. today, karen pens is the eighth second lady to visit the nixon library, pat nixon, lady bird johnson, judy agnew, betty ford, barbara bush, marilyn quayle and lynn cheney have on come here and like our predecessors, karen pens is blazing her own trail and putting her own unique spin on the role of second lady. karen pens is a teacher by trade and has always understood and valued the importance of education, she earned her bachelors and masters degrees at butler university before moving to the naval observatory, she served as first lady of the state of indiana from 2013 to 2017. she established the indiana first lady charitable foundation to provide practical support including grants and scholarship
late thurgood marshall and sunday at 4:00 pm on real america, two cbs face the nation programs from 1968 with republican california governor ronald reagan and former alabama governor george wallace. watch this weekend on the c-span networks. [applause] >> good evening, ladies and gentlemen and thank you, bill. my husband, jim, and i are thrilled to be here at the nixon library with charlotte pens and so many of you. i would like to introduce two wonderfully accomplished women. today,...
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marshall bush is a safe bet as one future owner. abc news, the white house. >> and millie, one of millie's little puppies came back to the white house as george w.s dog. >> there is a park in houston named after millie. the legend continues. >>> this is abc's "world news now," informing insomniacs for two decades. now," informing insomniacs for two decades. >>> good morning. i'm diane macedo. >> i'm kendis gibson. here are some of the top headlines we're following on "world news now." barbara bush, the former first lady has passed away at the age of 92. she's being remembered for her charm and candor. we'll have much more on her life and legacy coming up. >>> officials confirm that cia director mike pompeo secretly traveled to north korea and met with kim jong un over easter weekend. it was part of an effort to set up a summit meeting between president trump and the leader. >>> evacuations are under way across parts of oklahoma as wildfires tear through some 600 square miles. >>> and starbucks will close some stores for anti-racial bias training. it comes after the arrest of two black men in philadelphia. those are some of our top stories on thi
marshall bush is a safe bet as one future owner. abc news, the white house. >> and millie, one of millie's little puppies came back to the white house as george w.s dog. >> there is a park in houston named after millie. the legend continues. >>> this is abc's "world news now," informing insomniacs for two decades. now," informing insomniacs for two decades. >>> good morning. i'm diane macedo. >> i'm kendis gibson. here are some of the top...
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late thurgood marshall and sunday at 4:00 pm on real america, two cbs face the nation programs from 1968 with republican california governor ronald reagan and former alabama governor george wallace. watch this weekend on the c-span networks. [applause] >> good evening, ladies and gentlemen and thank you, bill. my husband, jim, and i are thrilled to be here
late thurgood marshall and sunday at 4:00 pm on real america, two cbs face the nation programs from 1968 with republican california governor ronald reagan and former alabama governor george wallace. watch this weekend on the c-span networks. [applause] >> good evening, ladies and gentlemen and thank you, bill. my husband, jim, and i are thrilled to be here
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marshaling their three children under 5 in front of the media. >> it's quite remarkable. when william came out, i remember with george first child, and he was struggling to put the car seat in. there is something so new generational about this family. and also the fact that before charlotte was born, they changed the succession to permit the female offspring to be in the line of succession, so that charlotte, and now this new yet-to-be named baby boy is right in the middle after her brother, george. >> reporter: yes, it's very more modern really, in the sense that in the old days, it used to be the case that an older sister would be superseded by a younger brother that might have taken the throne. the royals felt this wasn't modern, certainly not in line with 21st century thinking, so that's changed. it's not relevant to this royal family. when you talk about modern parenting, that's just it, we have again seen prince william jump into the car himself, drive the car back to kensington palace to collect the children. prince george coming straight from school, still in his uniform. and charlotte coming, as well. him ab
marshaling their three children under 5 in front of the media. >> it's quite remarkable. when william came out, i remember with george first child, and he was struggling to put the car seat in. there is something so new generational about this family. and also the fact that before charlotte was born, they changed the succession to permit the female offspring to be in the line of succession, so that charlotte, and now this new yet-to-be named baby boy is right in the middle after her...
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marshall. on "reel america," two cbs face the nation programs from 1958 with ronald reagan and former alabama governor george wallace. watch this weekend on the c-span networks. next on "american history tv," a briefing for members of congress and their staffs on the history of the higher education act of 1965, signed by president lyndon johnson which offered federal money to colleges and universities and financial assistance to students. historians trace the origins of the act beginning with a push to science research as well as the funding of the g.i. bill in the 1940's. they also explore congressional support for the measure, changes and reauthorizations made to the act, and the long-term impact of the federal government's impact in higher learning. the national history center hosted this hour-long event. arnita: good morning and welcome to the congressional briefing on the higher education act. i am arnita jones. i
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. >> understand that george and charlotte will be a page boy and bride's maid and in that sense we expect kate to be front and center to have to marshal own children. >> reporter: after the service, the newlywednesday like william and kate will greet crowds in style. while windsor and the world prepares, what else do we know about this british american royal wedding? the officials photographer will be alex, he took the engagement photos back in november. the florist is a woman to create bouquets of flowers from the castle and the wedding cake from the violet cakes. but the dress, well, that is still a secret. from american actress to american princess, her journey to this chapel in windsor is just the beginning of her royal life beside prince harry. and you just know that meghan markle will be praying, praying this kind of weather in a month's time. the's the american flag flying outside windsor castle so we're getting ready. back to you. >> didn't seem -- >> i wonder when she gets married to him a princess or a duchess or what would the title be? >> i don't know. >> we'll find out soon in a month. we'll be right back. it )s neverh "k
. >> understand that george and charlotte will be a page boy and bride's maid and in that sense we expect kate to be front and center to have to marshal own children. >> reporter: after the service, the newlywednesday like william and kate will greet crowds in style. while windsor and the world prepares, what else do we know about this british american royal wedding? the officials photographer will be alex, he took the engagement photos back in november. the florist is a woman to...
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marshall. america, twol "face the nation programs" with ronald reagan and george wallace. c-span this weekend on the c-span networks. sunday on q&a, hoover institute and their senior fellow and iall ferguson. ferguson: what is striking to me when i interact with these groups is not their power, but their sense of powerlessness. if you think about the events of 2016, just to take an example, not many members of the suppose it world government plans that britain would vote to leave the european union and the donald trump would become president of the united states. donald trump is deathly not somebody that gets invited to those meetings. then, for the apple, take the financial crisis. nobody sat there at the meeting in 2008 saying i think what we need for the world's government is a massive financial crisis. >> "q&a" sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> "washington journal" continues. host: congressman buddy carter is back at our desk, a republican representing georgia's first district. congressman, i want to start with speaker ryan's retirement announcement this week.
marshall. america, twol "face the nation programs" with ronald reagan and george wallace. c-span this weekend on the c-span networks. sunday on q&a, hoover institute and their senior fellow and iall ferguson. ferguson: what is striking to me when i interact with these groups is not their power, but their sense of powerlessness. if you think about the events of 2016, just to take an example, not many members of the suppose it world government plans that britain would vote to leave...
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marshall. two face the nation programs, ronald reagan and former alabama governor george wallace. watch this weekend on the c-span networks. >> sunday night, david corn and michael isikoff with their book "russian roulette." they're interviewed by democratic representative joaquin castro from texas. >> the start of the book is the 2013 miss universe pageant in moscow. how did you pick that moment? >> if you look at the moment the trump-russia story comes together, it's really there. you have donald trump in moscow. and he's there to preside over the miss universe passion. but what is his real agenda? it's for a business deal to build a trump tower in moscow. and secondarily, although a part of that is to meet vladimir putin. >> we talked a moment ago about how to build a tower. you needed to have putin's commission. but to -- permission. but he had to hook up with an oligarch friendly with putin. he's already in bed with this corrupt regime. he starts tweeting out immediately in mid 2013, will putin be my new bff when i bring the contest to moscow? >> watch "after words" sunday 9:
marshall. two face the nation programs, ronald reagan and former alabama governor george wallace. watch this weekend on the c-span networks. >> sunday night, david corn and michael isikoff with their book "russian roulette." they're interviewed by democratic representative joaquin castro from texas. >> the start of the book is the 2013 miss universe pageant in moscow. how did you pick that moment? >> if you look at the moment the trump-russia story comes together,...
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seconds for george to get on the phone with federal agents.george higgenbottom/alerted authorities to suspect:"you need to get over here and check it out."not 30 minutes later, u-s marshalsin cuffs just across the road at the sea ranch restaurant. natstim jimenez/customer:"when i heard that she got caught here, i was like that's crazy, of all places."customers like tim jimenez say the news encouraged them to visit --and meet the man who helped put an end to a violent streak.tim jimenez/customer:"wow, it's a real life hero."but higgenbottom says the most rewarding moment came well after the arrest.george higgenbottom/alerted authorities to suspect:"she thanked me. she thanked me"a call from murder victim pamela hutchinson's cousin -- ellen watts.george higgenbottom/tip ped off authorities:"she told me she has closure. she wants to send me a thank you note -- a card. you know, i can't wait 'til i get it." (vicki) reiss is charged with second-degree murder with a firearm, grand theft of a motor vehicle, criminal use of personal identification, and another count of grand theft. in sports... in sports... 49ers g-m john lynch explains why the team has not acted yet on the reub
seconds for george to get on the phone with federal agents.george higgenbottom/alerted authorities to suspect:"you need to get over here and check it out."not 30 minutes later, u-s marshalsin cuffs just across the road at the sea ranch restaurant. natstim jimenez/customer:"when i heard that she got caught here, i was like that's crazy, of all places."customers like tim jimenez say the news encouraged them to visit --and meet the man who helped put an end to a violent...
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the late thur good marshall and sunday on real america, two cbs face the nation programs from 1968 with republican california governor, ronald reagan and former alabama governor, george wallace. watch this weekend on the cspan networks. >>> sunday on cspan's q a&q&a. hoou hoover and neil ferg on the book, the square and the tower. from the fee freeh masons to facebook. >> what's triking to me when i interact with these groups is not their power, but often their sense of powerlessness. if you think about the events of 2016 just to take an vote on whether to leave the european union. donald trump is not somebody that gets invited to those me meetings. then for example take the financial crisis. then take the financial crisis. nobody sat there at the meeting in 2008 saying i think what we need for the world government is a massive financial crisis. >> q asunday night at 8:00 eastern on cspan. >>> now, economists examine is swiss fiscal policy rule called the debt break which limits the could ntry's growth over a multiyear period.
the late thur good marshall and sunday on real america, two cbs face the nation programs from 1968 with republican california governor, ronald reagan and former alabama governor, george wallace. watch this weekend on the cspan networks. >>> sunday on cspan's q a&q&a. hoou hoover and neil ferg on the book, the square and the tower. from the fee freeh masons to facebook. >> what's triking to me when i interact with these groups is not their power, but often their sense of...
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marshall. sunday for pm on reel america, to face the nation programs from 1968. republican california governor ronald reagan. and former alabama governor george wallace. watch this weekend on the c-span networks. >> up next, experts on public opinion in the us and abroad talk about the global trend toward nativism and its effect on politics. the george h. w. bush presidential library hosting the event. >> hello everyone. my name is clifford young. i will be the moderator of this panel. i am president of public affairs, is a polling research company. it is a global company with offices in 90 countries. the cover hundred and 30 countries offices. have a great panel and a great discussion. we will be talking about nativism, immigration, and politics. the cosponsors, -- texas a&m, eu center. and finally the bush library museum. we are super excited to have this as i was saying, this great panel. the question is why are we having this? what is the rationale behind this discussion and debate? what i would say is, the politics of immigration is everywhere. it is here in the us. it is in other countries. think of brexit, the us elections in 2016. you
marshall. sunday for pm on reel america, to face the nation programs from 1968. republican california governor ronald reagan. and former alabama governor george wallace. watch this weekend on the c-span networks. >> up next, experts on public opinion in the us and abroad talk about the global trend toward nativism and its effect on politics. the george h. w. bush presidential library hosting the event. >> hello everyone. my name is clifford young. i will be the moderator of this...
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george stephanopoulos. so what did we learn from that interview? we'll take a look. the multistate man hunt for a 56-year-old grandmother. >> we've worked around the clock to obtain an arrest warrant. u.s. marshals are actively involved in a national search for this dangerous fugitive. how much money do you think you'll need in retirement? then we found out how many years that money would last them. how long do you think we'll keep -- oooooohhh! you stopped! you're gonna leave me back here at year 9? how did this happen? it turned out, a lot of people fell short, of even the average length of retirement. we have to think about not when we expect to live to, but when we could live to. let's plan for income that lasts all our years in retirement. prudential. bring your challenges. you know what's not awesome? gig-speed internet. when only certain people can get it. let's fix that. let's give this guy gig- really? and these kids, and these guys, him, ah. oh hello. that lady, these houses! yes, yes and yes. and don't forget about them. uh huh, sure. still yes! xfinity delivers gig speed to more homes than anyone. now you can get it, too. welcome to the party. >> a fox news alert. a nationwide man hu
george stephanopoulos. so what did we learn from that interview? we'll take a look. the multistate man hunt for a 56-year-old grandmother. >> we've worked around the clock to obtain an arrest warrant. u.s. marshals are actively involved in a national search for this dangerous fugitive. how much money do you think you'll need in retirement? then we found out how many years that money would last them. how long do you think we'll keep -- oooooohhh! you stopped! you're gonna leave me back...
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marshall plan". now an interview with author robert harris about his historical novel "munich", about the munich conversation that took place at world war ii. this took place at the churchill library at george washington university in washington d.c. this is just under an hour. [inaudible conversations] >> well, good afternoon and welcome to the national churchill library and center. my name is michael bishop and i'm a director of the library, an executive director of the international churchill society. and the philanthropic partnership between the university and the society, and since our opening in october, 2016, we've welcomed many students and visitors and shared with the masses the primary documents, books and exhibits about winston churchill, which i hope you'll take the time to enjoy today. to learn more about churchill and the work of the society, please visit our website, www.winstonchurchill.org. just today we held the first meeting of an undergraduate research seminar on churchill taught by professor kennedy of the department here with us today. here we welcomed leaders such as general david petraeus. former pakistani president pervez musharaff and actor gary oldman who collecte
marshall plan". now an interview with author robert harris about his historical novel "munich", about the munich conversation that took place at world war ii. this took place at the churchill library at george washington university in washington d.c. this is just under an hour. [inaudible conversations] >> well, good afternoon and welcome to the national churchill library and center. my name is michael bishop and i'm a director of the library, an executive director of the...
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marshall. sunday for pm on reel america, to face the nation programs from 1968. republican california governor ronald reagan. and former alabama governor george wallace. watch this weekend on the c-span networks. >> up next, experts on public opinion in the us and abroad talk about the global trend toward nativism and its effect on politics. the george h. w. bush presidential library hosting the event. >> hello everyone. my name is clifford young. i will be the moderator of this...
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marshall. sunday, 4:00 p.m. on reel america. 19 is 68 face thetation programs with former california governor ronald reagan and former alabama governor george wallace. watch this weekend on the c-span networks. >>> monday on landmark cases, brandenburg versus ohio. the supreme court unanimously rude the state law violated his first amendment right. our guests to discuss this case are the former head of the american civil liberties union, and law professor at new york law school in manhattan. and katy fallow, senior attorney at columbia university knight institute. watch landmark cases monday. join the conversation, our hashtag is landmark cases. follow us at c-span and we have resources at our website for background on each case. a link to the national constitution center's interactive constitution and the landmark cases podcast at cspan.org/landmarkcases. >> white house budget director
marshall. sunday, 4:00 p.m. on reel america. 19 is 68 face thetation programs with former california governor ronald reagan and former alabama governor george wallace. watch this weekend on the c-span networks. >>> monday on landmark cases, brandenburg versus ohio. the supreme court unanimously rude the state law violated his first amendment right. our guests to discuss this case are the former head of the american civil liberties union, and law professor at new york law school in...