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kearns goodwin, everybody. (applause) did you leave behind something reliable?ou can't connect the way you used to... because you switched wireless carriers and are getting a less reliable connection. it's okay. we're still here for you and we'll be happy to have you back on a reliable network. come home to verizon and get 10 gigs for $80 a month plus $15 per line. only at verizon. this is♪an iphone. and it comes with something amazing: ♪ an app store with over one and a half million of the best apps available. ♪ that's over one and a half million, hand-picked, awe-inspiring, just-plain-surprising, who-knew-a-phone-could-do-that, apps. ♪ if it's not an iphone, it's not an iphone. ♪ ♪ makin' it happen ♪ take it and grab it ♪ life by the horns ♪ till i find satisfaction ♪ keepin the score ♪ eager for more ♪ looking to soar ♪ up above the distractions ♪ left twix® is extra crisp so it stays crunchy when we apply caramel and chocolate. >>right twix has the same thing. they have packing tape like that over at right twix? try both. pick a side. twix on italian bread.w
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kearns goodwin, everybody. (applause) m(cheeto catapaults ).its fan) way off (girl eating cheeto) a little more to the left! fire all four. bullseye! four flavors, four shapes. cheetos mix-ups. watch as these magnificent creatures take flight, soaring away from home towards the promise of a better existence. but these birds are suffering. because this better place turned out to have a less reliable cell phone network, and the videos on their little bird phones kept buffering. birds hate that. so they came back home. because they get $300 from switching back to verizon, and so can you! verizon. come home to a better network. ♪ makin' it happen ♪ take it and grab it ♪ life by the horns ♪ till i find satisfaction ♪ keepin the score ♪ eager for more ♪ looking to soar ♪ up above the distractions ♪ okay! fun's over. aw. aw. ♪ thirsty? they said it would make me cool. they don't sound cool to me. guess not. you got to stick up for yourself, like with the name your price tool. people tell us their budget, not the other way around. aren't you lactose in
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(applause) >> jon: doris kearns goodwin, i love you. thank you so much for being with us.le that did the letters and diaries knew they were writing for history, so i imagine that was pointed it seemed like jefferson and adams always knew they were writing for each other but for history, i'm a great man who doesn't like slavery. so you never know with that stuff. >> you never know. but at least its a he handwritten and you save it at the end of the day and they are writing their stuff. >> jon: and they know to say the bum hole what about -- >> very nice to see you, lyndon johnson and the american dream, available on ebooks august 4th doris kearns goodwin, everybody. (applause) 130 yards now... bill's got a very tough lie here... looks like we have some sort of sea monster in the water hazard here. i believe that's a "kraken", bruce. it looks like he's going to go with a nine iron. that may not be enough club... well he's definitely going to lose a stroke on this hole. if you're a golf commentator, you whisper. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on
(applause) >> jon: doris kearns goodwin, i love you. thank you so much for being with us.le that did the letters and diaries knew they were writing for history, so i imagine that was pointed it seemed like jefferson and adams always knew they were writing for each other but for history, i'm a great man who doesn't like slavery. so you never know with that stuff. >> you never know. but at least its a he handwritten and you save it at the end of the day and they are writing their...
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(applause) >> jon: doris kearns goodwin i love you. thank you so much for being with us.id the letters and diaries knew they were writing for history, so i imagine that was pointed it seemed like jefferson and adams always knew they were writing for each other but for history i'm a great man who doesn't like slavery. so you never know with that stuff. >> you never know. but at least its a he handwritten and you save it at the end of the day and they are writing their stuff. >> jon: and they know to say the bum hole what about -- >> very nice to see you lyndon johnson and the american dream available on ebooks august 4th doris kearns goodwin everybody. (applause) right now at pizza hut, you can get any two medium pizzas for $6.99 each. get any toppings. any crust flavor. anything you want for just $6.99 each. and sweeten the deal with a hershey's triple chocolate brownie for just $5.99. only at pizza hut. you stream music, movies, tv stuff you shouldn'twatch in public... like that guy! everything's on demand, so why wait two years to upgrade your phone? what if you made th
(applause) >> jon: doris kearns goodwin i love you. thank you so much for being with us.id the letters and diaries knew they were writing for history, so i imagine that was pointed it seemed like jefferson and adams always knew they were writing for each other but for history i'm a great man who doesn't like slavery. so you never know with that stuff. >> you never know. but at least its a he handwritten and you save it at the end of the day and they are writing their stuff. >>...
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(applause) >> jon: doris kearns goodwin i love you. thank you so much for being with us.ers and diaries knew they were writing for history, so i imagine that was pointed it seemed like jefferson and adams always knew they were writing for each other but for history i'm a great man who doesn't like slavery. so you never know with that stuff. >> you never know. but at least its a he handwritten and you save it at the end of the day and they are writing their stuff. >> jon: and they know to say the bum hole what about -- >> very nice to see you lyndon johnson and the american dream available on ebooks august 4th doris kearns goodwin everybody. (applause) at subway, we bring layers of enticingly tender turkey irresistibly crispy bacon, and deliciously rich guacamole together on freshly baked bread for one truly amazing sandwich: the new subway turkey & bacon guacamole. only at subway. the mercedes-benz summer event is here. now get the unmistakable thrill and the incredible rush of the mercedes-benz you've always wanted. but you better get here fast... yay, daddy's here! here
(applause) >> jon: doris kearns goodwin i love you. thank you so much for being with us.ers and diaries knew they were writing for history, so i imagine that was pointed it seemed like jefferson and adams always knew they were writing for each other but for history i'm a great man who doesn't like slavery. so you never know with that stuff. >> you never know. but at least its a he handwritten and you save it at the end of the day and they are writing their stuff. >> jon: and...
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>> goodwin, not majorities yet. when we split 5-4, i generally make you sign it, so i'm succeeded to the role that john paul stephens had when you were clerking for me. i think this consensus in the case of health care and the commerce clause portion, hobby lobby, shelby county as the most senior person on the dissent side, i should write the dissent and for the rest, i try to be as fair as i can to distribute them evenly and there hasn't been much grumbling for my colleagues about that. >> when you think about your two decades now on the supreme court. do you think there are things that you feel more sure-footed about today than you did when you first began? >> when i was a new judge i had been on the d.c. circuit for three years, and so i wasn't too quiet and the very first sitting in october, and i asked a lot of questions, and my then chief for whom i came to have great affection decided i'd been smart alecy, so at the end of the sitting, instead of giving me what is traditional for the junior justice, but is an
>> goodwin, not majorities yet. when we split 5-4, i generally make you sign it, so i'm succeeded to the role that john paul stephens had when you were clerking for me. i think this consensus in the case of health care and the commerce clause portion, hobby lobby, shelby county as the most senior person on the dissent side, i should write the dissent and for the rest, i try to be as fair as i can to distribute them evenly and there hasn't been much grumbling for my colleagues about that....
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we begin this evening with doris kearns goodwin on lyndon johnson. >> he's the only president i've ever known. i spent so many hours with him. now, as a presidential historian, almost 50 years later, i'd give anything to have him back again. i would ask him, "where did your ambition come from? why did you want to do these thiks domestically? what was your sense of power? how did you know when you walked into an institution who the purposes of power were?" >> rose: we continue with a new documentary about william f. buckley and gore vidal called "best of enemies." >> they're not just fighting about 1968. they're fighting about the republic, and both of them had such an understanding not only of the american republic but republics going back to ancient times. i mean there were such scholars in that way that the stakes for them couldn't have been higher. >> rose: and we conclude this evening with al hunt on the story with colorado senator cory gardner. >> we still have more work to do, but we've come a long wayses, and the exciting thing that i've been a part of is to watch in one single d
we begin this evening with doris kearns goodwin on lyndon johnson. >> he's the only president i've ever known. i spent so many hours with him. now, as a presidential historian, almost 50 years later, i'd give anything to have him back again. i would ask him, "where did your ambition come from? why did you want to do these thiks domestically? what was your sense of power? how did you know when you walked into an institution who the purposes of power were?" >> rose: we...
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doris kearns goodwin knew johnson well.iography of the president, "lyndon johnson and the american dream," has been just reissued as an ebook. we talked this week about the passage of the law and about the president she knew. >> their cause must be our cause, too. because it's not just negroes, but really it's all of us who must overcome the crippling legacy of bigotry and injustice. >> how i wish he had been alive now because i think what america is finally realizing, you listen to the speech, you know what produced the voting rights act, medicare 50th anniversary, app latch cha, he created the foundation of our social and economic life today and people are realizing it and he's not alive to hear it? what kind of america did he want to make? >> i think from the time he was young, you know, he taught at this mexican school in cotula, texas, and speaks about it in the voting rights statement, and he saw kids, he said, who can feel in their faces the prejudice they were being discriminated against and he wanted to give them a
doris kearns goodwin knew johnson well.iography of the president, "lyndon johnson and the american dream," has been just reissued as an ebook. we talked this week about the passage of the law and about the president she knew. >> their cause must be our cause, too. because it's not just negroes, but really it's all of us who must overcome the crippling legacy of bigotry and injustice. >> how i wish he had been alive now because i think what america is finally realizing, you...
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goodwin? >> public speaker: hi, i'm terry goodwin with deaf buddies job program. i would like to say thank you, donna and ed for all of your work in facilitating the committee and supervisor mar for continuing to advocate for this key effort to increase jobs for people with disabilities in the city. i only have a few comments. i think the one thing that is really clear is that we need clear timelines for all the recommendations. we have a lot of recommendations. we need to get specific and move forward specifically related to the education piece. educating the hiring managers about rule 115. i think we really need to make that connection. also, i'm very excited that the position has been allocated. that's terrific. i hope to have feedback related to that position particularly in light of the information we've gotten through best practices and what has worked for instance the seattle program has been very successful particularly with getting people with developmental disabilities hired with the office services position. hopefully we can give some feedback towards t
goodwin? >> public speaker: hi, i'm terry goodwin with deaf buddies job program. i would like to say thank you, donna and ed for all of your work in facilitating the committee and supervisor mar for continuing to advocate for this key effort to increase jobs for people with disabilities in the city. i only have a few comments. i think the one thing that is really clear is that we need clear timelines for all the recommendations. we have a lot of recommendations. we need to get specific...
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goodwin, is your culture reflects ability born out of necessity -- culture of flexibility born out of necessity due to the nursing shortage, or did it happen organically because of the recognition of the organization of the skills that were walking up the door? the shortageell, of health to workers in general, not just nurses, have caused health care employers across the nation to be more flexible. it is somewhat easier for us to be flexible because we have such a wide variety of types of jobs as well as schedules and so forth. in health care we historically have had mostly female workers, and because of how things were in the 1950's and so forth, we had to be in a position to work around on school schedules and working moms and so forth. transcends ally aspects of our workforce. being flexible helps older workers. it also helps working mothers and reservists and national guardsmen and also as of others. it is organic and that sense. sen. mccaskill: it seems that the flex ability of work schedules is something that has come i think, become much more prevalent in the last decade, but t
goodwin, is your culture reflects ability born out of necessity -- culture of flexibility born out of necessity due to the nursing shortage, or did it happen organically because of the recognition of the organization of the skills that were walking up the door? the shortageell, of health to workers in general, not just nurses, have caused health care employers across the nation to be more flexible. it is somewhat easier for us to be flexible because we have such a wide variety of types of jobs...
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diane: he says goodwine was a week away from starting the senior year. instead of looking forward to program wation, he and his friends are trying to figure out how to get to the school year without him. >> he is always coming out here. you can't find another person. one of a kind type of person. diane: the case is under investigation. we are told two other teens were not injuried in this but we're told it's illegal the operate the vehicles on property. we are told that the case is sent to the state attorney's office to determine if files will be filed. in clinton, diane cho, abc7 news. is that time for a look at -- leon: time for the look at thestop stories. he brought so many smiles to the faces of children. people are remembering lenny robinson as beltway batman. he gained national attention in 2012 with the video when the police pulled him over driving his bat mobile in silver spring. kimberly: comments rgiii made to abc7 had a lot of people talking. speaking to you are to own alex parker, griffin said he feels like he is the best redskins quarterbac
diane: he says goodwine was a week away from starting the senior year. instead of looking forward to program wation, he and his friends are trying to figure out how to get to the school year without him. >> he is always coming out here. you can't find another person. one of a kind type of person. diane: the case is under investigation. we are told two other teens were not injuried in this but we're told it's illegal the operate the vehicles on property. we are told that the case is sent...
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goodwin. >> good afternoon. mr. godwin: on behalf of the more than 13,000 employees of bon secours virginia health system, i thank you for the opportunity to share insights on how we attract and retain older workers. my name is jim godwin and i'm the vice president of human resources at bon secours. today i want to share with you why we value the knowledge and expertise of old workers in how they contribute to our success in our culture. as a roman catholic nonprofit health care system, bon secours is part of the maryland health care system. bon secours virginia has 8400 employees in richmond and 5000 employees in hampton roads, virginia. with five hospitals in the richmond area, three in hampton roads, dozens of an military care sites and support centers along with a college of nursing and school of medical imaging, we take our mission of providing good help to those in need to heart. the sisters of bon secours started our ministry in paris and remain a guiding force of our values and vision. nearly all the sisters
goodwin. >> good afternoon. mr. godwin: on behalf of the more than 13,000 employees of bon secours virginia health system, i thank you for the opportunity to share insights on how we attract and retain older workers. my name is jim godwin and i'm the vice president of human resources at bon secours. today i want to share with you why we value the knowledge and expertise of old workers in how they contribute to our success in our culture. as a roman catholic nonprofit health care system,...
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something like goodwin talks about based on massive labor unrest. the strikes a 20,000 women garment workers in 1919. male cloak workers. and many other strikes in new york city which became outpourings of communities of community support. a description of 1916, the streetcar drivers went on strike in new york city. we had been crisscrossed with the streetcars before building the subway. the parade of striking streetcar workers from uptown yorkville like 86 and lexington down to union square, 14th street. as they left yorkville, relatives and friends cheered for two hours. great lines lined at madison. it reached the cloak of making district and a windows of the factories were black with workers. men ceased work on buildings to cheer as the carmen passed. teamsters parked their cars and a policeman grand and manifested their pleasure. this was the era of constant parades in new york city. there were election parades, eight hour day parade, musical entertainment from around the world like france. there was a protest parade of over 100,000 people in 1
something like goodwin talks about based on massive labor unrest. the strikes a 20,000 women garment workers in 1919. male cloak workers. and many other strikes in new york city which became outpourings of communities of community support. a description of 1916, the streetcar drivers went on strike in new york city. we had been crisscrossed with the streetcars before building the subway. the parade of striking streetcar workers from uptown yorkville like 86 and lexington down to union square,...
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scarlet: doris kearns goodwin is here. she is a pulitzer prize-winning author.irst book, "lyndon johnson and the american dream," was issued in 1977. it is being republished as an e-book. johnson signed the voting act into law. he called it one of the most monumental laws into the history of american freedom. he was asking lawmakers to help him pass this legi
scarlet: doris kearns goodwin is here. she is a pulitzer prize-winning author.irst book, "lyndon johnson and the american dream," was issued in 1977. it is being republished as an e-book. johnson signed the voting act into law. he called it one of the most monumental laws into the history of american freedom. he was asking lawmakers to help him pass this legi
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here to weigh in, steve moore, nomi prins and michael goodwin. do you think about the poll? >> i think numbers bounce around a lot in early going. headline risk as you say about the market. there is a headline risk in politics too. i think these numbers will bounce around. for trump he is still in front. he is still the person out there. until we see somebody else take the lead in any poll we have to say he is still the frontrunner. david: we still don't know precisely what his economic plans are in addition to other plans. steve moore, you have been mentioned personally as one, along with steve forbes and other folks that the trump group sort of reached out to help devise plans. you've done economic plans before. flat tax for rand paul. "investor's business daily" just came out with a sneak-peek at his 14-point economic plan. do you know anything more about that? >> well, you know i did get a bootleg copy. by the way i didn't write it but i analyzed it. there is a lot to like about that plan. he calls for reductions in the corporate income tax,
here to weigh in, steve moore, nomi prins and michael goodwin. do you think about the poll? >> i think numbers bounce around a lot in early going. headline risk as you say about the market. there is a headline risk in politics too. i think these numbers will bounce around. for trump he is still in front. he is still the person out there. until we see somebody else take the lead in any poll we have to say he is still the frontrunner. david: we still don't know precisely what his economic...
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goodwin may have been in and a couple of others. he said this will really change america. if the negroes vote. if, if, if they vote. and then after that john lewis said the president grabbed him and grabbed -- remember, john lewis was one of the "radical," young guys in the protest area. he got him and a couple others and said, you're the young guy. you guys have the energy now. you. go from protest to politics. get those negroes to vote, get them to sign up, drive them, what have you. john said to me years later when i ran for congress i remember all the things lyndon johnson told me to do. get the grandmas in the cars and get people to drive them up to the polling booths. all the things you do to get people to vote. this was lyndon johnson's world. i said in my book, we're living in lyndon johnson's world today with all the laws. but this certainly was. look what it has done before as far as the congressman, senators who are black in the federal government. and the thousands of state and local people who are black, who were elected all over this country. >> mr. germany,
goodwin may have been in and a couple of others. he said this will really change america. if the negroes vote. if, if, if they vote. and then after that john lewis said the president grabbed him and grabbed -- remember, john lewis was one of the "radical," young guys in the protest area. he got him and a couple others and said, you're the young guy. you guys have the energy now. you. go from protest to politics. get those negroes to vote, get them to sign up, drive them, what have...
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i think that goodwin may have been in it and a couple overs. he said, this will really change america if the negroes vote. if they vote. and then after that, john lewis said, you know, the president grabbed him and grabbed a couple of the others -- remember, john lewis in those days was one of the "radical" young guys in the protest area. and he got him and a couple of the others and said, you are the young guys. you guys have the energy now. you go from protest to politics. get those negroes off to the voting booth. get them to vote. get them to sign up. drive them, what have you. john lewis said years later to me, you know, when i ran for congress, i remember all of the things lyndon johnson told me to do. get the grandmas in the car, get the young people to drive them to be polling booths, all of the things you do to get people to vote. this was lyndon johnson's world. i say in my book, we are living in lyndon johnson's world today with all of the laws, but this certainly was, and look what it has done in terms of the congressmen and senator
i think that goodwin may have been in it and a couple overs. he said, this will really change america if the negroes vote. if they vote. and then after that, john lewis said, you know, the president grabbed him and grabbed a couple of the others -- remember, john lewis in those days was one of the "radical" young guys in the protest area. and he got him and a couple of the others and said, you are the young guys. you guys have the energy now. you go from protest to politics. get those...
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scarlet: doris kearns goodwin is here. she is a pulitzer prize-winning author. johnson and the american dream" was issued in 1977. book.being reshoot as a zachn signed the boating into law. he called it oe
scarlet: doris kearns goodwin is here. she is a pulitzer prize-winning author. johnson and the american dream" was issued in 1977. book.being reshoot as a zachn signed the boating into law. he called it oe
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presidental-- presidential historian our old friend joyce kearns goodwin is going to be joining us later but speaking of pres
presidental-- presidential historian our old friend joyce kearns goodwin is going to be joining us later but speaking of pres
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my name is chris goodwin the mississippi department of archives and history. this is their civil rights history panel sponsored by the mississippi humanities council
my name is chris goodwin the mississippi department of archives and history. this is their civil rights history panel sponsored by the mississippi humanities council
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you remember doris kearns goodwin wrote that wonderful story about lincoln, his team of rivals. if you read it, i hope you had the same reaction i did. the dialogue seemed very plausible. the opinions that were being stated and the words that were being used made it seem like she must have been a fly on the wall 150 years ago. of course she wasn't, she went to 100 different libraries and collected the physical correspondence of the principals and used that to recreate the dialogue of the time. now imagine it's 2150 and you're trying to write about the beginning of the 21st century and you can't find a damn thing because all the e-mail has evaporated or worse you have these giant disks full of bits that represent the e-mail, but the application program and the operating system it ran on and the hardware that the operating system animated don't work anymore. they're gone, nobody has supported them. you have a pile of rotten bits on your hands. i want to prevent that from happening. there are only a few ways i know of to do it. the best way i have seen so far, i lectured about this
you remember doris kearns goodwin wrote that wonderful story about lincoln, his team of rivals. if you read it, i hope you had the same reaction i did. the dialogue seemed very plausible. the opinions that were being stated and the words that were being used made it seem like she must have been a fly on the wall 150 years ago. of course she wasn't, she went to 100 different libraries and collected the physical correspondence of the principals and used that to recreate the dialogue of the time....
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you remember goodwin wrote the story about lincoln and his team of rivals. if you read it, i hope you had the same reaction i did. the dialogue seemed very pleasible. the opinions being stated an the words that were being used made it seem like she mud have been a fly on the wall 150 years ago. of course she went. she went through 100 different libraries and collected the physical correspondence of the principals an used that to reproduce the dialogue of the time. now imagine it is 2150 and you are doris kern's great, great granddaughter and you are trying to write about the beginning of the 21st century and you can't find a damn thing because all of the e-mail has evaporated or worse you have giant disks full of bits that represent the e-mail but the application program and the operating system it ran on an the hardware that the operating system animated don't work any more. they are gone. nobody supported them. you have a pile of rotten bits on your hands. so i want to prevent that from happening. and there are only a few ways that i know of to do it. the
you remember goodwin wrote the story about lincoln and his team of rivals. if you read it, i hope you had the same reaction i did. the dialogue seemed very pleasible. the opinions being stated an the words that were being used made it seem like she mud have been a fly on the wall 150 years ago. of course she went. she went through 100 different libraries and collected the physical correspondence of the principals an used that to reproduce the dialogue of the time. now imagine it is 2150 and you...
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goodwin guest: >> good afternoon. on behalf of the more than 13,000 employees of bon secours virginia health system, i thank you for the opportunity to share insights on how we attract and retain older workers. my name is jim godwin and i'm the vice president of human resources at bon secours. today i want to share with you why we value the knowledge and expertise of old workers in how they contribute to our success in our culture. as a roman catholic nonprofit health care system, bon secours is part of the maryland health care system. bon secours virginia has 8400 employees in richmond and 5000 employees in hampton roads, virginia. with five hospitals in the richmond area, three in hampton roads, dozens of an military care sites and support centers along with a college of nursing and school of medical imaging, we take our mission of providing good help to those in need to heart. the sisters of bon secours started our ministry in paris and remain a guiding force of our values and vision. nearly all the sisters are 60
goodwin guest: >> good afternoon. on behalf of the more than 13,000 employees of bon secours virginia health system, i thank you for the opportunity to share insights on how we attract and retain older workers. my name is jim godwin and i'm the vice president of human resources at bon secours. today i want to share with you why we value the knowledge and expertise of old workers in how they contribute to our success in our culture. as a roman catholic nonprofit health care system, bon...
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tonight, we are very lucky and honored to have amy goodwin with us who will be facilitating the discussion, amy is the host of democracy now that news program on television. and also on radio, and is broadcast as well as spanish, the translation the translation so covers both the worlds. joan is the writer and artist of the book and has really captured the stories incredibly well and you have a chance to look at it, luca castro of course is of course and one of the subjects of the book and her daughter will be doing the translation tonight and is an expert in gender issues. so with that will turn it over. thank you. >> thank you adam, and for for your bravery in human rights activism over the years and to follow charlotte, is also a great great honored, we're actually just together a few weeks ago where almost 1000 women gathered at the hague in the netherlands. they gathered two commemorates, 100 years ago in that same place in 1915, 100015, 1000 woman speaks out against ward during world war i. it was the beginning of the founding of the women's knit international league of peace and fre
tonight, we are very lucky and honored to have amy goodwin with us who will be facilitating the discussion, amy is the host of democracy now that news program on television. and also on radio, and is broadcast as well as spanish, the translation the translation so covers both the worlds. joan is the writer and artist of the book and has really captured the stories incredibly well and you have a chance to look at it, luca castro of course is of course and one of the subjects of the book and her...
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i think dick goodwin, who was then on the white house staff, was the main speech writer on this speech. but a lot of people took a look at it. the staffers. mcpherson. and i do think it is important to remember that they used to go over these speeches. you can go to the lbj library and you can see what he crossed out, what he added in various drafts. as you can see, as you can do when you listen to these tapes that kent has been putting together and making available to people for years by just going online to the center down at the university of virginia and listen to the entire speech, which in this case is certainly worth listen to go. >> mr. germany, i'm impressed by the language. some of the words he uses. this is american justice. how about the language? what do you hear from that? >> there are many different lbjs. he has his hair combed. he either has his contacts in or best glasses. he taught high school speech. so that comes out in these public speeches. behind the scenes on the telephone. sometimes you do hear of that for the statesman johnson. a lot of times he lays it out as
i think dick goodwin, who was then on the white house staff, was the main speech writer on this speech. but a lot of people took a look at it. the staffers. mcpherson. and i do think it is important to remember that they used to go over these speeches. you can go to the lbj library and you can see what he crossed out, what he added in various drafts. as you can see, as you can do when you listen to these tapes that kent has been putting together and making available to people for years by just...
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so john goodwin says it's a technical issue.ome systems like buses don't update the reader until midnight every day. >> here we are in the technology capitol of the known universe, every credit card company can get word out instantly. clipper can't? >> clipper says it is working on an undate but it will take years. and bruce tried to get a new card, but clipper said he had to pay a $5 fee, with a credit card, but his cards were blocked. >> i just buy paper tickets. >> things may soon be getting better because of the report. the chairman promised to fight for this issue. clipper says it doesn't keep track of what is charged after they're stolen. maybe they will, now. if you had an experience like that, let me know about it. >> it worked. >> yes. >> coming up next, one of the practical benefits of 3 d printing. >> if anyone can tell us about >> if anyone can tell us about it, maybe it was just an ordinary night. until he showed up-with a hungry look in his eyes. and then, he made the shot. and when jaws dropped ... he had somethin
so john goodwin says it's a technical issue.ome systems like buses don't update the reader until midnight every day. >> here we are in the technology capitol of the known universe, every credit card company can get word out instantly. clipper can't? >> clipper says it is working on an undate but it will take years. and bruce tried to get a new card, but clipper said he had to pay a $5 fee, with a credit card, but his cards were blocked. >> i just buy paper tickets. >>...
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lou: joining us now, political analyst doug schoan, michael goodwin, rebecca we get to polls, most recent leaon on-line poll shows no y for thursdays performance for 41 front-runners. >> this is an on-line poll. lou: i did the same thing just now. >> in the past they are a little bit less accurate than traditional phone based polls, but still a good indicator where public opinion is going, it shows that donald trump, is the teflon candidate. it really is perfect term for him, he can say anything, in public it does not matter, there is no no effect on his. >> there is a huge amount of anger in electorate. lou: i gottenly emanating love. >> you have a unique sense of public opinion. donald trump has as john kasich said, struck a responsive chord, there were about 29% in that nbc poll who said, he was big loser, 18 perseid h%, said he was the . nbc poll, so, i think this is clear. lou: it is going to take here. i talked with scott walker. i was wanting to ask are you tired of the name donald trump? the other 16 candidates can't seem to get their due. and by way, donald trump is an amazing co
lou: joining us now, political analyst doug schoan, michael goodwin, rebecca we get to polls, most recent leaon on-line poll shows no y for thursdays performance for 41 front-runners. >> this is an on-line poll. lou: i did the same thing just now. >> in the past they are a little bit less accurate than traditional phone based polls, but still a good indicator where public opinion is going, it shows that donald trump, is the teflon candidate. it really is perfect term for him, he can...
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so john goodwin says it's a technical issue.ems like buses don't update the reader until midnight every day. >> here we are in the technology capitol of the known universe, every credit card company can get word out instantly. clipper can't? >> clipper says it is working on an undate but it will take years. and bruce tried to get a new card, but clipper said he had to pay a $5 fee, with a credit card, but his cards were blocked. >> i just buy paper tickets. >> things may soon be getting better because of the report. the chairman promised to fight for this issue. clipper says it doesn't keep track of what is charged after they're stolen. maybe they will, now. if you had an experience like that, let me know about it. >> it worked. >> yes. >> coming up next, one of the practical benefits of 3 d printing. >> if anyone can tell us about it, maybe [extracurricular activitiessands help provide a sense of identity and a path to success. joining the soccer team... getting help with math... going to prom. i want to learn to swim. it's har
so john goodwin says it's a technical issue.ems like buses don't update the reader until midnight every day. >> here we are in the technology capitol of the known universe, every credit card company can get word out instantly. clipper can't? >> clipper says it is working on an undate but it will take years. and bruce tried to get a new card, but clipper said he had to pay a $5 fee, with a credit card, but his cards were blocked. >> i just buy paper tickets. >> things may...
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spokesperson john goodwin says it is a technical issue. clipper has to instruct every card reader in the bay area to block the stolen card. some don't update the read -- reader until the end of the day. >> we -- every credit card company can get the information out instantly. clipper can't? >> clipper is work organize -- working on a update. and the new system may or may not instantly block stolen cars. on top of everything bruce tried to get a new car, but clipper said he had to pay a $5 fee and his cards were all blocked. bruce no longer uses clipper. >> and that was 7 on your side's michael finney. david's card was reported. clipper sent him a new card and a good samaritan gave him his wallet back. he didn't realize he used the old card at bart. >>> a man who found a $20 bill outside sfo is now $1 million richer. he used the money to buy a scratcher ticket that was a big winner. he bought it in mill gri. for now he is saving the money. he last bought a lottery tickets 10 years ago. >>> checking the weather, it has been a calm night. let
spokesperson john goodwin says it is a technical issue. clipper has to instruct every card reader in the bay area to block the stolen card. some don't update the read -- reader until the end of the day. >> we -- every credit card company can get the information out instantly. clipper can't? >> clipper is work organize -- working on a update. and the new system may or may not instantly block stolen cars. on top of everything bruce tried to get a new car, but clipper said he had to...
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police say 17-year-old lester goodwine died when he crashed the utv on the school athletic field this happened behind the stephen decatur school. police said the crash is still under investigation. >>> 6:35. this morning we are learning about funeral arrangements for a man a lot of us knew as a real life superhero. lenny robinson who was known as the route 29 batman was killed on sunday. he dressed up as the caped crusader for charity events and to visit sick kids. a woman who partnered with him said he made a lot of kids very happy. >> he would electrify the room. like it lit up. and kids would run to him and he would open up his big cape and the kids would gather underneath it. like he protected them. >> a great way to be remembered. robinson's funeral set for noo on wednesday in owings mills, maryland. you can donate to the organization robinson worked with. it's called superheroes for kids. it is based in baltimore. >>> well, we expect an update today on the recovery efforts ten years after hurricane katrina. you can see the damage katrina did to the new orleans area when it made
police say 17-year-old lester goodwine died when he crashed the utv on the school athletic field this happened behind the stephen decatur school. police said the crash is still under investigation. >>> 6:35. this morning we are learning about funeral arrangements for a man a lot of us knew as a real life superhero. lenny robinson who was known as the route 29 batman was killed on sunday. he dressed up as the caped crusader for charity events and to visit sick kids. a woman who...
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my name is chris goodwin with the mississippi department of archives and history, this is our history and biography panel sponsor bid the humanities council. we have been broadcasting live on c-span's booktv. please silence your cell phones. all the panelists' books will be for sale downstairs at several tents, outside on mississippi street, and immediately following this panel, they will all be available in the adjacent tent to sign copies of those books. so we encourage you to take advantage of all of that. our moderator for this panel is curtis wilkity. curtis is a native mississippian and was a reporter in the 1960s before joining the staff of "the boston globe" where he was a correspondent for 26 years. he now teaches yourism at ole miss and is the author of four books, including, "assassins, second centrics, politicians and other persons of interest." and considering the participants on the panel, we believe we found the best moderator possible. >> thank you, chris, and thank you all for being here today. delighted you got off to such a good start for the mississippi book festiv
my name is chris goodwin with the mississippi department of archives and history, this is our history and biography panel sponsor bid the humanities council. we have been broadcasting live on c-span's booktv. please silence your cell phones. all the panelists' books will be for sale downstairs at several tents, outside on mississippi street, and immediately following this panel, they will all be available in the adjacent tent to sign copies of those books. so we encourage you to take advantage...
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scarlet: doris kearns goodwin is here. she is a pulitzer prize-winning author. her first book "lyndon johnson and the american dream" was issued in 1977. it is being reshoot as a book. josten signed the boating zach into law. he called it one of the most monumental laws into the history of american freedom. he was asking lawmakers to help him pass this legislation. president johnson: even if we pass this bill, the battle will not be over. what happened in selma is part of a larger movement that reaches into every section and state of america. it is the effort of american ne groes to secure for themselves the full blessings of american life. their cause must be our cause too. because it's not just negroes but really it is all of us must overcome crippling legacy of bigotry and injustice. and we shall overcome. [applause] scarlet: you must look at that with mixed emotions. on the one hand, a proud moment for him and the country. not easy. on the other hand, then came vietnam and all that suggested and perhaps limited what he might have achieved otherwise in buildi
scarlet: doris kearns goodwin is here. she is a pulitzer prize-winning author. her first book "lyndon johnson and the american dream" was issued in 1977. it is being reshoot as a book. josten signed the boating zach into law. he called it one of the most monumental laws into the history of american freedom. he was asking lawmakers to help him pass this legislation. president johnson: even if we pass this bill, the battle will not be over. what happened in selma is part of a larger...
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have democratic strategist she's a fox news contributor from the square group along with michael goodwinx news contributor. he looks nice, marianne, but, boy, his columns -- >> i do know that. >> we're all battling through the discussion of what's going on. but now with this latest news that the server has been -- i guess it's blank in essence. right off the bat my question is who benefits from that headline, marianne? >> you never want any issue to dominate any part of anyone's campaign. so of course for the clinton campaign, you would like this to go away so you can focus on other things. >> uh-huh. >> but it breaks into four categories. the people who believed the worst in this were never going to support her, the people who don't believe it are going to support her, these some of them have gone to other candidacy, some of them are making up their minds, and then there are the republicans who are either candidates of members of congress and if they try to over play their hand here, it could backfire, so no one is benefiting from this at all. >> do you agree or is this a push for joe b
have democratic strategist she's a fox news contributor from the square group along with michael goodwinx news contributor. he looks nice, marianne, but, boy, his columns -- >> i do know that. >> we're all battling through the discussion of what's going on. but now with this latest news that the server has been -- i guess it's blank in essence. right off the bat my question is who benefits from that headline, marianne? >> you never want any issue to dominate any part of...
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for the most partying also played well and what was a goodwin over the indianapolis colts. lets get to lincoln financial field. matt barclay really the best office three quarterbacks yesterday, 12 for 20, nice pass, nice pass to jordan matthews right there. that was 26-yard. and a nice pass and really good catch by veteran receiver and veteran move, miles austin, 39-yard, 12 for 20, 192-yard, eagles wins. head coach likes what he saw with matt barclay. >> he did a real nice job. we screwed up a little bit on that one name where it got tipped but that guy should have been block. we should had a key block on him and got him to the corner and given him an opportunity. i thought he did a real nice job. >> eagles play again next saturday night against baltimore ravens at the link. the phillies lost yesterday. that is sports in a minute. i'm howard eskin. >>> all right. we have got a look at the air quality alert in effect for today, it is code orange in philadelphia, the surrounding suburbs, out toward new york city, and down toward the baltimore area as well. this whole i-95 co
for the most partying also played well and what was a goodwin over the indianapolis colts. lets get to lincoln financial field. matt barclay really the best office three quarterbacks yesterday, 12 for 20, nice pass, nice pass to jordan matthews right there. that was 26-yard. and a nice pass and really good catch by veteran receiver and veteran move, miles austin, 39-yard, 12 for 20, 192-yard, eagles wins. head coach likes what he saw with matt barclay. >> he did a real nice job. we...
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and, the 2013 interview with author doris kearns goodwin talking about her book, "bully pulpit."is about president theodore roosevelt. you can watch these anytime or search our entire library at c-span.org. and comments calls on washington journal. 10:00 a.m., we marked the history of hurricane katrina. >> tonight, on the communicators, this summer marks the 25th anniversary of digital television. aries"hor of "television talks. 1990, almost 20 five years ago, cbs tells us we should submitted to the fcc for broadcasterrestrial standard. we were not sure if we wanted to satellite andre cable guys and did not have much to do with the terrestrial net broadcast. our cover was blown, what we had done. at first people said it was impossible, what we were timing. enough, a couple years later all of our competitors were following us and it became a race. on c-span2.night >> later, ed martin talks about conservative agenda. then the executive director of americans united for separation of church and state discusses his new book, god daveter, huffington post's jamieson. you can join the co
and, the 2013 interview with author doris kearns goodwin talking about her book, "bully pulpit."is about president theodore roosevelt. you can watch these anytime or search our entire library at c-span.org. and comments calls on washington journal. 10:00 a.m., we marked the history of hurricane katrina. >> tonight, on the communicators, this summer marks the 25th anniversary of digital television. aries"hor of "television talks. 1990, almost 20 five years ago, cbs...
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and, the 2013 interview with office doris kearns goodwin talking about her book, "bully pulpit."ou can watch these anytime or search our entire library at c-span.org. on the next "washington journal," and martin, president of the eagle forum talks about the conservative agenda and the 2016 presidential elections. reverend barry lynn discusses his new book, "god and government." huffington post reporter dave jamieson looks at the effort to unionize football players at northwestern university. as always, we would take your calls and you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. announcer: we are marking the hurricaney of katrina. an all-day event features officials, authors, and community leaders, and that evening at 8:00, more when a new orleans based: and others, tuesday night at 8:00, the 2006 of the recovery efforts, and then a house hearing featuring new orleans citizens describing their experiences before and after the storm. >> they told us they would take us to shelters where we could to help and get the sen
and, the 2013 interview with office doris kearns goodwin talking about her book, "bully pulpit."ou can watch these anytime or search our entire library at c-span.org. on the next "washington journal," and martin, president of the eagle forum talks about the conservative agenda and the 2016 presidential elections. reverend barry lynn discusses his new book, "god and government." huffington post reporter dave jamieson looks at the effort to unionize football players...
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>>> we know now the name of the teenager killed in the off road vehicle crash. 17-year-old oscar goodwine was killed behind stephen decatur middle school in clinton, maryland. two friends riding were not hurt. police say the crash is still under investigation. >>> we have learned funeral arrangements are if place for the man a lot of us knew as a real life superhero. lenny robinson known as the route 29 batman was killed in an accident on his way home on saturday. he dressed up as the caped crusader at charity events and neighbors say he will be missed. >> people said that god takes the good ones early. it's a shame. they could do so much good. >> robinson will be remembered at wednesday in a service. you can donate to superheroes for kids, it is based in baltimore. >>> frightening images of a car hit by a train. this is in florida. a 44-year-old man drove around cars and then around a train crossing arm. he was struck and killed. his car was pushed a half mile down that track. witnesses say the driver may have thought a first train was not moving and decided to pass everyone, but he didn
>>> we know now the name of the teenager killed in the off road vehicle crash. 17-year-old oscar goodwine was killed behind stephen decatur middle school in clinton, maryland. two friends riding were not hurt. police say the crash is still under investigation. >>> we have learned funeral arrangements are if place for the man a lot of us knew as a real life superhero. lenny robinson known as the route 29 batman was killed in an accident on his way home on saturday. he dressed...
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i think it good 1 -- i think dick goodwin was the main speechwriter on this speech, but a lot of people took a look at it. harry mcpherson, other staffers. and i do think it is important to remember -- you can go to the library, you can go to the lbj library and see what he wrote in various drafts. as you can see, as you can do when you listen to these tapes that tends -- kent has been putting together and been making available to people for years just by going online, down to the miller center in the university of virginia -- you can listen to the entire speech, which in this case is certainly worth listening to. host: mr. germany, i am interested in the language. especially the language. this is american justice. we have failed to find american justice for the american negro. what about that? mr. germany: there were many different lbj's. there was the public statesman lbj. he was a speech teacher. he taught high school speech. that comes out in his public speeches. behind the scenes, on the telephone, sometimes you do hear some of that statesman johnson. a lot of times you hear the mo
i think it good 1 -- i think dick goodwin was the main speechwriter on this speech, but a lot of people took a look at it. harry mcpherson, other staffers. and i do think it is important to remember -- you can go to the library, you can go to the lbj library and see what he wrote in various drafts. as you can see, as you can do when you listen to these tapes that tends -- kent has been putting together and been making available to people for years just by going online, down to the miller center...
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sullivan in for lou dobbs, joining me jedidiah bila and pulitzer prize-winning columnist michael goodwin, there's another big dose of donald trump. he's a magnet. he draws you in because i just want to tell you the questions i'm asking you are really great. [ laughter ] >> i'm really good at this. >> i would caution him there's a fine line between confidence and arrogance, and one of the people don't like about president obama is he's incredibly arrogant all the time. i find the same people oftentimes that don't like the trait in president obama like it in donald trump, maybe that's because he's outside the political sphere, maybe that's because they agree with him on a bunch of other. i would caution him about the late night twitter rants, i think this takes away from the debate. it's beneath the office of the presidency to dig into fox news, and look, donald, the questions are supposed to be hard. megyn kelly gave you hard questions. it's not supposed to be easy for you, it's supposed to be tough. accept the challenge. if you can handle it, handle, it be above that criticism. i don't l
sullivan in for lou dobbs, joining me jedidiah bila and pulitzer prize-winning columnist michael goodwin, there's another big dose of donald trump. he's a magnet. he draws you in because i just want to tell you the questions i'm asking you are really great. [ laughter ] >> i'm really good at this. >> i would caution him there's a fine line between confidence and arrogance, and one of the people don't like about president obama is he's incredibly arrogant all the time. i find the...
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>> well, as you said, goodwin, all of the overt gender classifications, almost all, there's a couple the supreme court have left standing, and that's unfortunate, but for the most part, the statute books that were once riddled with overt sex-based classification, in the decade of the '70s, almost all of them were gone. it was a combination of legislative change, plus litigation, to push that -- that change along. what's left and is harder to get at is what i call -- bias. sometimes it's a device that works to overcome unconscious bias. my example of that is the symphony orchestra. when i was growing up, you never saw a woman dropping anything other than a harp. someone had the idea to drop the curtain so people auditions didn't know if it was a woman or a man. with that simple change, the dropped curtain, almost overnight women started to show up in symphony orchestras overnight. i was talking about this last year, scalia/ginsburg, they said you left something out. not only do we audition behind a curtain, we audition shoeless. well, that device can't be duplicated in every area. but
>> well, as you said, goodwin, all of the overt gender classifications, almost all, there's a couple the supreme court have left standing, and that's unfortunate, but for the most part, the statute books that were once riddled with overt sex-based classification, in the decade of the '70s, almost all of them were gone. it was a combination of legislative change, plus litigation, to push that -- that change along. what's left and is harder to get at is what i call -- bias. sometimes it's a...
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richard goodwin, the brilliant young guy who worked for president kennedy and then president johnsony when robert kennedy said he wasn't going to run. then dick had a decision to make and went back to work with robert kennedy. i don't know how many people would do that but i do believe there are people out there who could help biden sustain this campaign. the other thing that's happened here is this is a reflection and that's why hillary has gone on the air, this is a arereflection of the act she hasn't been defining herself. even though she's given speeches we've all been talking about e-mails and the clinton foundation and that's begun to define her. she has to break out of that and define herself. >> and, ed rendell isn't that what roosevelt was supposed to do, all of these major speeches were supposed to do is to reintroduce hillary clinton, the hillary clinton who didn't take a charter jet in her first trip to iowa who drove across the country. that was awe about biography and about trying to make people realize, you know the hillary clinton that they wanted to introduce to the
richard goodwin, the brilliant young guy who worked for president kennedy and then president johnsony when robert kennedy said he wasn't going to run. then dick had a decision to make and went back to work with robert kennedy. i don't know how many people would do that but i do believe there are people out there who could help biden sustain this campaign. the other thing that's happened here is this is a reflection and that's why hillary has gone on the air, this is a arereflection of the act...
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and, the 2013 interview with office doris kearns goodwin talking about her book, "bully pulpit." on presidents theodore roosevelt and howard taft. you can watch these anytime or search our entire library at c-span.org. announcer: saturday august 12th marks the 10th anniversary of hurricane katrina. special coverage begins monday at the antic magazine conference in new orleans, an all-day event featuring officials, authors, and community leaders. orleans based poets, activists and others. at 9:30, a house hearing featuring new orleans citizens describing their experiences. >> they said they would take us to shelters where we could get help. they loaded us up on military trucks. then they declared the city of new orleans and jefferson parish a war zone. if did not sink in that we were the prisoners of war. >> wednesday night at 8:00, c-span's tour of st. bernard parish in louisiana. >> you cannot describe it. that is your whole life gone, completely. nothing but rubble. not only your house, but your whole community. your friends and family, everyone is gone. a year later, your fami
and, the 2013 interview with office doris kearns goodwin talking about her book, "bully pulpit." on presidents theodore roosevelt and howard taft. you can watch these anytime or search our entire library at c-span.org. announcer: saturday august 12th marks the 10th anniversary of hurricane katrina. special coverage begins monday at the antic magazine conference in new orleans, an all-day event featuring officials, authors, and community leaders. orleans based poets, activists and...