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presidential historian and author doris karins goodwin. thank you for being here tonight. >> i'm very glad. thank you for having me. >> much more toshlts. stay with us. ank you for having. >> much more toshlts stay with us new year, new start. and now comcast business is making it easy to get going with the ready. set. save. sale. get started with fast and reliable internet and voice for $64.99 a month with a 2-year price guarantee. it's easy... with flexible installation and backing from an expert team, 24/7. and for even more value, ask how to get up to a $500 prepaid card. get a great deal for your business with the ready. set. save. sale today. comcast business. powering possibilities. >>> suddenly capitol police officer shouted run, run, run, run, run. we scrambled across the entire length of the gallery, crouching down, ducking down, under the railings. >> i am the woman in the red jacket lying on the house floor, the gallery floor on my back with my hands to my chest. that's my 15 minutes of fame, not the one i would have chosen for
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which is how doris kearns goodwin said.will build around to come into its account about what actually happened. and as a common sense account will bring enough much people that we can keep the republic going. >> when you talk about the big lie, the lies about the election being perpetrated, excuse me, perpetuated for all of those regions that you described, the one that sticks to me viscerally is that it serves to provide justification for revenge on trump's behalf. to the extent that they keep propagating this idea that the election was not just a fraud or not just a shonda. but it was stolen. it was stolen. and the victim of that theft is trump. and as you said, it creates the justification for revenge on that part. today you but about the expectation that his followers will want to see him, not necessarily elected president but installed as president. with their without any fig leaf of democratic process in order to sort of effectuate that revenge. that is a very chilling prospect. i wondered if you could explain that a
which is how doris kearns goodwin said.will build around to come into its account about what actually happened. and as a common sense account will bring enough much people that we can keep the republic going. >> when you talk about the big lie, the lies about the election being perpetrated, excuse me, perpetuated for all of those regions that you described, the one that sticks to me viscerally is that it serves to provide justification for revenge on trump's behalf. to the extent that...
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presidential historian and author doris kerns goodwin, thank you for being here tonight. >> i'm very glad, thank you for having me. >> much more tonight, stay with us. me. >> much more tonight, stay with us your heart isn't just yours. protect it with bayer aspirin. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. i've always been running. to meetings. errands. now i'm running for me. i've always dreamed of seeing the world. but i'm not chasing my dream anymore. i made a financial plan to live it every day. ♪ at northwestern mutual, our version of financial planning helps you live your dreams today. find a northwestern mutual advisor at nm.com - [narrator] it's a mixed up world. and the way we work looks a little different. but whether you embrace the new normal or just want to get back to the routines that feel right, x-chair continues to be at the forefront of change, which is why we've launched the all new x-chair with elemax. elemax combines gentle body temperature regulation with stress melting massage to increase your comfort working from home or at the offic
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michelle goodwin's op-ed piece is titled, "i was raped by my father. an abortion saved my life."tant article published in this latest round of the national discussion about abortion. it is an astonishing piece of writing that ranges from the tragically autobiographical to a scholarly analysis of the law. it was material morning of my birthday the first time i was raped by my father. the shock so severe that i temporarily went blind before i began the fifth grade a few weeks later. the physiological suffering included severe migraines, hair loss, and even gray hair, at 10 years old, at age 12 i was pregnant by my father and i had an abortion. before we got to the doctor's office, i had no idea that i was pregnant. my father lied about my age and the circumstances of my pretty good, informing the doctor that i was 15 and i had been reckless with a boyfriend. nobody ever wants to write about such experiences, exposing intimate aspects of one's life, revisiting traumatic aspects of childhood, yet the lack of compassion and the hubris that underlie the mississippi and texas legislatio
michelle goodwin's op-ed piece is titled, "i was raped by my father. an abortion saved my life."tant article published in this latest round of the national discussion about abortion. it is an astonishing piece of writing that ranges from the tragically autobiographical to a scholarly analysis of the law. it was material morning of my birthday the first time i was raped by my father. the shock so severe that i temporarily went blind before i began the fifth grade a few weeks later. the...
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the kind of the sense that eventually in time, become majority opinions. >> professor goodwin, if you could have a few minutes with the president, what would you tell him about what you would hope for in this choice? >> let's be clear. in his choice, we have the potential to have a justice on the court, who is familiar with the african american community. deeply, intimately, who is committed to justice. who has equal temperament. somebody who is committed to the rule of law. reads law well. that we have not had since justice marshall on the court. somebody who is very clearly able to articulate a case and commitment to issues that affect the african american community who happens to be african american. there are justices on the court who have been very clear in their compassion, in their commitment to civil liberties and civil rights and how they affect everybody, including african americans. but we haven't had a justice on the court since justice marshall who represents us in a way that is unapologetic, that >> professor mary, i want to go back to your time in law school, perhaps sh
the kind of the sense that eventually in time, become majority opinions. >> professor goodwin, if you could have a few minutes with the president, what would you tell him about what you would hope for in this choice? >> let's be clear. in his choice, we have the potential to have a justice on the court, who is familiar with the african american community. deeply, intimately, who is committed to justice. who has equal temperament. somebody who is committed to the rule of law. reads...
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michelle goodwin's op-ed piece is titled i was raped by my father. an abortion saved my life.mportant article published in the latest round of the national discussion about abortion and it is an astonishing piece of writing ranging from the tragically auto biographical to the scholarly analysis of the law. i temporarily went blind. the suffering that hi endured included severe migraines, hair loss and even gray hair at 10 years old. at age 12 i was pregnant by my father and had an abortion. i had had no idea that i was pregnant. my father lied about my age and the circumstances of my pregnancy informing the doctor i was 15 and was reckless with a boyfriend. nobody wants to write about such experiences. revisiting traumatic aspects of childhood. the lack of compassion and the hubris that under lied the mississippi and texas legislation deserved a response. with the laws the state had in effect forced girls to carry the burden of its desires forcing many of them to risk their health and even risk death by remaining pregnant. joining us now is michelle goodwin, the chancellor's p
michelle goodwin's op-ed piece is titled i was raped by my father. an abortion saved my life.mportant article published in the latest round of the national discussion about abortion and it is an astonishing piece of writing ranging from the tragically auto biographical to the scholarly analysis of the law. i temporarily went blind. the suffering that hi endured included severe migraines, hair loss and even gray hair at 10 years old. at age 12 i was pregnant by my father and had an abortion. i...
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doris kearns goodwin, thank you for being with us., whose writing has informed and inspired millions and we are grateful to him for the beautiful book he wrote about our colleague john lewis. thank you for being with us. thank you for informally advising our president of the united states, joe biden. their wisdom will serve our congress and the country because , as lincoln told us and as we all know, stories connect, and they will tell the narrative of america and the place that january 6 fits into that and we bill burck to preserve the full, true history of that day. i am pleased to invite our guests to the podium and further yield to the distinguished librarian of congress, dr. carla hayden. steny take pride in carla hayden because she is a leader in the maryland community of thought and i, again, was so thrilled when she was named by president obama to be the librarian of congress. she was a leader in the library community ahead of the whole thing, springing from baltimore, and now the head of the library of congress. carla hayden.
doris kearns goodwin, thank you for being with us., whose writing has informed and inspired millions and we are grateful to him for the beautiful book he wrote about our colleague john lewis. thank you for being with us. thank you for informally advising our president of the united states, joe biden. their wisdom will serve our congress and the country because , as lincoln told us and as we all know, stories connect, and they will tell the narrative of america and the place that january 6 fits...
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is it professor good one - - goodwin? doctor goodwin? >> doctor. >> i am sorry.ith regard to best policies and practices particularly of internal communications within the failures and i do think that communication needs improved. thank you. it is a statistic that you laid out with that 11 percent were wrongfully assessed for risk although those underlying variables were in between. and the thoughtful work of the january 6 detainees. and also the testimony from some members that there may be a wider spread problem then we knew about. just a couple of quick comments with regard that there hadn't been universal condemnation of violence. i cannot think of anybody who did not condemn but then all should be condemned. i think the hyperbole it gets in the way and we politicize things that don't need to be politicized. violence is violence. also and the department of justice was compelled by a court to investigate what's going on in the dc jail. and not just leading a letter to the department of justice what is the progress of the investigation response to the federal j
is it professor good one - - goodwin? doctor goodwin? >> doctor. >> i am sorry.ith regard to best policies and practices particularly of internal communications within the failures and i do think that communication needs improved. thank you. it is a statistic that you laid out with that 11 percent were wrongfully assessed for risk although those underlying variables were in between. and the thoughtful work of the january 6 detainees. and also the testimony from some members that...
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by the way, i am also ready for justice michelle goodwin may i just say? but the -- you know, i -- i just think it's -- they are showing their cards here, and in a way, what's the point? the democrats have the votes. why are they creating a target out of an individual who hasn't even been named yet and just has temerity to be a qualified black woman after a time when many were overlooked and i think this speaks to what republicans are trying to do regardless of the strategic benefits, they simply cannot help themselves but go back to that playbook. >> brittany, i love any segment positively name checking each other and i think it speaks to the fact there is in fact a very deep bench here, even beyond this list of names and then you add this. congresswoman cori bush tweeting quote, i would love to see a black woman who will insist on racial, environmental, social, disability, and economic justice named to the supreme court. identity is important. but it is not enough. tell me more. >> i think what congresswoman bush who is my hometown congresswoman is sayin
by the way, i am also ready for justice michelle goodwin may i just say? but the -- you know, i -- i just think it's -- they are showing their cards here, and in a way, what's the point? the democrats have the votes. why are they creating a target out of an individual who hasn't even been named yet and just has temerity to be a qualified black woman after a time when many were overlooked and i think this speaks to what republicans are trying to do regardless of the strategic benefits, they...
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then, library of congress moderate a conversation between doris kearns goodwin and john leach of to give a historical perspective -- john meacham. at 2:30, members of congress will share their thoughts on being in the capitol at the attack. later, members will gather on the steps for a prayer vigil. that is all on c-span. download c-span's new mobile app and stay up-to-date with video coverage of the biggest events from livestreamed on the house and senate floor and key congressional hearings to white house events in supreme court oral arguments. washington journal, where we hear your voices every day. c-span now has you covered. download the app for free today. >> a year ago, some house members were not evacuated immediately when rioters reached the capital. they were in the gallery about the house floor where the press and the public usually sit during legislative sessions lawmakers and journalists recorded videos. we will watch a little of one of the videos and hear from a couple of members c-span interviewed about their experience. >> i was communicating and officers to tell them we
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so [inaudible] come differently from a court. -- >> professor goodwin, quickly before our break, how is important is it that the president consider breaking this harvard yale lock on the supreme court? >> it's incredibly important because the supreme justices are meant to deliberate in a way that is representative of all americans, and most americans don't attend ivy league institutions, and it's a court that has been narrowing social economic status in terms of where the justices have been educated, and even in terms of the religious background. we have to do a much better job at the supreme court, and i would also suggest at our lower court levels to. so it would be refreshing to see president biden, as he has already done with some of his other picks, seek to diversify the court. and i would say that also includes with experience. people who are not necessarily coming from prosecutorial lens or having worked for large law forms representing businesses and corporations. >> professor melissa murray and professor michelle goodwin, thank you very much for joining us tonight. it looks
so [inaudible] come differently from a court. -- >> professor goodwin, quickly before our break, how is important is it that the president consider breaking this harvard yale lock on the supreme court? >> it's incredibly important because the supreme justices are meant to deliberate in a way that is representative of all americans, and most americans don't attend ivy league institutions, and it's a court that has been narrowing social economic status in terms of where the justices...
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capitol and at 1:00 pm eastern librarian of congress carla hayden leads a discussion with doris kearns goodwin on january 6th place in american history and 2:30 p.m. eastern lawmakers take part in a forum sharing their thoughts and reflections on that day at 5:30 eastern, members of the house and senate gather on the center steps of the us capitol for a prayer vigil and following the vigil will re-air events from the day and take your phone calls. the anniversary of the january 6th attack on the capitol live thursday on c-span or watch on the go with our new removable apps and go to c-span.org where you will find a page with all january 6th programming including archival coverage from that day. >>
capitol and at 1:00 pm eastern librarian of congress carla hayden leads a discussion with doris kearns goodwin on january 6th place in american history and 2:30 p.m. eastern lawmakers take part in a forum sharing their thoughts and reflections on that day at 5:30 eastern, members of the house and senate gather on the center steps of the us capitol for a prayer vigil and following the vigil will re-air events from the day and take your phone calls. the anniversary of the january 6th attack on...
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doris kearns goodwin, thank you for being with us., whose writing has informed and inspired millions and we are grateful to him for the beautiful book he wrote about our colleague john lewis. thank you for being with us. thank you for informally advising our president of the united states, joe biden. their wisdom will serve our congress and the country because , as lincoln told us and as we all know, stories connect, and they will tell the narrative of america and the place that january 6 fits into that and we bill burck to preserve the full, true history of that day. i am pleased to invite our guests to the podium and further yield to the distinguished librarian of congress, dr. carla hayden. steny take pride in carla hayden because she is a leader in the maryland community of thought and i, again, was so thrilled when she was named by president obama to be the librarian of congress. she was a leader in the library community ahead of the whole thing, springing from baltimore, and now the head of the library of congress. carla hayden.
doris kearns goodwin, thank you for being with us., whose writing has informed and inspired millions and we are grateful to him for the beautiful book he wrote about our colleague john lewis. thank you for being with us. thank you for informally advising our president of the united states, joe biden. their wisdom will serve our congress and the country because , as lincoln told us and as we all know, stories connect, and they will tell the narrative of america and the place that january 6 fits...
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here to help us kick off the hour, symone, murray, and goodwin. host of the podcast. msnbc political analyst, cunningham, activist and host of podcast. i have more brilliance packed into the panel than i have time to get through. melissa, you've been named as potential pick, name on the lists. tell us about it, what team biden is looking for here. >> first say this list is fantastic, honored to be included in it. just goes to show the president is casting a wide net, looking for individuals with experiences that perhaps are not yet represented on the court. more importantly, he's drawing from a well of prospective nominees rich, deep and deeply qualified. just want to reiterate that. this is a pool of individuals who perhaps have not been tapped before, there's a lot that the president can go to, many different ways he can go with this. pool is deep and rich, true embarrassment of riches. >> let's talk about the different directions he could go in, childs, kruger, brown-jackson, how do they compare? >> they are all exceptional and there's deeper bench beyond the peopl
here to help us kick off the hour, symone, murray, and goodwin. host of the podcast. msnbc political analyst, cunningham, activist and host of podcast. i have more brilliance packed into the panel than i have time to get through. melissa, you've been named as potential pick, name on the lists. tell us about it, what team biden is looking for here. >> first say this list is fantastic, honored to be included in it. just goes to show the president is casting a wide net, looking for...
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john goodwin says the $315 million generated by the 2019 increase has so far been held up by legal challenges. >> so, the funds that we have collected through regional measured three have been held in escrow, and none of them have been distributed for projects yet. >> the supreme court will be determined if they will have to be refunded to bridge crosses. even a one dollar increase may present a problem in these fragile economic times. many tech workers have abandoned the daily commute leaving the san mateo bridges with a fraction of former traffic. minimum wage workers may be reconsidering the added expense of commuting into work in san fransisco. >> that is going to add to their expenses just to get to work. if you can't afford to live over there, you just might want to find work in the east bay and not travel across the bridge. >> it is still a once a week thing, and that is going to add up really quick. >> it is going to be even more now. >> jennifer montes works in san rafael and wanted to move to richmond for cheaper rate but the bridge told me -- the bridge toll may make that not make
john goodwin says the $315 million generated by the 2019 increase has so far been held up by legal challenges. >> so, the funds that we have collected through regional measured three have been held in escrow, and none of them have been distributed for projects yet. >> the supreme court will be determined if they will have to be refunded to bridge crosses. even a one dollar increase may present a problem in these fragile economic times. many tech workers have abandoned the daily...
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think when you step back and look at the present situation the new york post is exactly right michael goodwinexactly right, the real breakdown here we were talking about last night in the border patrol agents standing up to their officers talking about jason rivera's widow standing up to the da during the funeral and you're talking about last night with lawrence jones and the assistant da standing up to d.a. gascoigne you're talking all these people it is not their role in emily you're exactly right if we have this adversarial system where people are supposed to do their job and if everybody does their job justice comes out but you have half of the people abated either post and not doing and you wind up people like jason rivera's widow having to pick up the mantle and say you need to o your job, what you are doing is getting people like my husband killed and that is a real work of politics, thank god there truly heroic people out there like jason rivera's widow in the border patrol agents in the assistant da allen california but they should not have to be doing that the people at the top of t
think when you step back and look at the present situation the new york post is exactly right michael goodwinexactly right, the real breakdown here we were talking about last night in the border patrol agents standing up to their officers talking about jason rivera's widow standing up to the da during the funeral and you're talking about last night with lawrence jones and the assistant da standing up to d.a. gascoigne you're talking all these people it is not their role in emily you're exactly...
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for as doris kearns goodwin says up to seven months in the wilds of kentucky. to seek a wife or indiana to seek a wife. now what happened during that period of time to abraham and sarah abraham was 10. sarah was 12 during that period of physical abandonment by their own remaining father nancy, as you know had died from the milk sickness. they regressed to an almost feral state dennis hanks described them as wild ragged and dirty. that abandonment seared into the consciousness and i submit made lincoln into the untrusting man that he became and he was untrusting even his intimate supposedly intimates all acknowledged the same thing. billy herndon said he was the most closed mouth man. why? so how does lincoln come out of this? how could you ever really trust anyone? after his only living parent abandoned him to the frontier, which he later described as a wild region with many bears and other wild animals still in the woods and kearns goodwin said would detail as a nightmarish place where lincoln would later recall himself. the panthers scream filled the knife wi
for as doris kearns goodwin says up to seven months in the wilds of kentucky. to seek a wife or indiana to seek a wife. now what happened during that period of time to abraham and sarah abraham was 10. sarah was 12 during that period of physical abandonment by their own remaining father nancy, as you know had died from the milk sickness. they regressed to an almost feral state dennis hanks described them as wild ragged and dirty. that abandonment seared into the consciousness and i submit made...
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ancestors, just like the ancestors of those stories. >> the thoughts of our dear friends, doris cohns goodwin our two favorite historians, who led the discussion with members of congress. we'll hear from the other one, when the 11th hour continues. h hour continues ♪♪ for skin that never holds you back. don't settle for silver. #1 for diabetic dry skin #1 for psoriasis symptom relief and #1 for eczema symptom relief. gold bond. champion your skin. the last thing, before we go tonight. on this anniversary on the attack on capitol hill, just a few observations on the fragile state of our democracy. our friend jean meacham, the other mystery in the discussion with members of congress. is currently advising president biden, yet as he pointed out today, he's not a democrat, he's voted for both democrats and republicans. meacham even wrote, the seminal biography of this former george h. w. bush. with all that in mind, here's john meacham's view of where we might go, from here. >> we don't know. this is a chapter, it's not the end of the story. and, if it is the end of the story, then we have failed
ancestors, just like the ancestors of those stories. >> the thoughts of our dear friends, doris cohns goodwin our two favorite historians, who led the discussion with members of congress. we'll hear from the other one, when the 11th hour continues. h hour continues ♪♪ for skin that never holds you back. don't settle for silver. #1 for diabetic dry skin #1 for psoriasis symptom relief and #1 for eczema symptom relief. gold bond. champion your skin. the last thing, before we go tonight....
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at 1:00 eastern, a discussion with doris kearns goodwin and john meacham on january 6's place in january -- in u.s. history. at 5:30 p.m. eastern, members of the house and senate gather on the center steps of the u.s. capitol for a prayer vigil. following the vigil, we will rear events from today and take phone calls. anniversary ashbury air ovens from the day and take phone calls -- we will re-air ovens from the day and take
at 1:00 eastern, a discussion with doris kearns goodwin and john meacham on january 6's place in january -- in u.s. history. at 5:30 p.m. eastern, members of the house and senate gather on the center steps of the u.s. capitol for a prayer vigil. following the vigil, we will rear events from today and take phone calls. anniversary ashbury air ovens from the day and take phone calls -- we will re-air ovens from the day and take
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. >> reporter: john goodwin is with the metropolitan transportation commission militias hoping the grant money will open the window for the kind of large-scale projects that often need large-scale help. >> there is completion of b.a.r.t. into san jose and santa clara. there is a complete transformation of highway 37, which is absolutely vital as an east-west corridor in the north bay. >> reporter: there's also the long discussed second crossing for b.a.r.t., something the agency has been planning for . then there is the hope that caltrain can finally reach the trans bay terminal in downtown san francisco. all of these projects have been waiting for money, and now the opportunity may finally be here. >> and the bay area is going to have to compete with other metropolitan areas, not just in california, but around the country, but we believe that bay area projects will compete very strongly. >> reporter: also part of the bill, what amounts to a 50% raise in general transportation assistance . a lot of that money will go to preparing california bridges that have been deemed structurally defi
. >> reporter: john goodwin is with the metropolitan transportation commission militias hoping the grant money will open the window for the kind of large-scale projects that often need large-scale help. >> there is completion of b.a.r.t. into san jose and santa clara. there is a complete transformation of highway 37, which is absolutely vital as an east-west corridor in the north bay. >> reporter: there's also the long discussed second crossing for b.a.r.t., something the...
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our coverage also includes a conversation between doris kearns goodwin and john meacham giving a historical perspective on the anniversary at 1:00 p.m. eastern. at 2:30, house members will share their thoughts on being in the capitol during the attack. later this afternoon, house and senate lawmakers will gather on the steps of the capitol for a prayer vigil all on c-span. right now we take you back to what year ago, january 6, 2021, and what it looked like in the house chamber when the capitol was breached by pro-trump supporters. nancy pelosi was escorted from the chambers just before the recess. >> writes in support of my objection. >> the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. >> madame speaker, i followed my petition from the state of arizona that was actually put forward by governor ducey of arizona. my ask to you, the speaker, the vice president is simple. do not count these electors until and unless the secretary of state allows a forensic audit of the election, a request she has nine repeatedly. we've been told over and over that even though this was a public election, using pub
our coverage also includes a conversation between doris kearns goodwin and john meacham giving a historical perspective on the anniversary at 1:00 p.m. eastern. at 2:30, house members will share their thoughts on being in the capitol during the attack. later this afternoon, house and senate lawmakers will gather on the steps of the capitol for a prayer vigil all on c-span. right now we take you back to what year ago, january 6, 2021, and what it looked like in the house chamber when the capitol...
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or a lux doable fuller cup turret. gunner and had gone, sauntered goodwin reflux. durn voted. the experience they put on me like 7 i, viz. on on, on i have this one was good to known. we're adding a numb on the i do. your mom on football guy is now using herbs to treat persistent abdominal discomfort. he says they also help to boost his immune system. in general. gunter, it amusing about his role mod i, u. e. the synchronous amid discipline album, up medicine and inform of capsules. but it's...
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daniel goodwin in san francisco, a web developer, he was arrested at his parents' home in texas. he's a self-admitted proud boy, and pled not guilty to disorderly conduct and other crimes. now, our coverage of the insurrection continues online. it includes a look back over the last year, with a timeline of events since that violent storming of the capitol began. click on jan 6, one year later. there's a link in the trending bar at nbcbayarea.com. >> here we go again. up next, switching back to virtual. the two bay area universities joining the growing list of distant learners. >> should the kids be taking masks to school with them? i'm consumer investigator chris kimura. we have answers for you next. >> and it's another round of fog and drizzle, misty skies right now in walnut creek, but tomorrow's commute could have decent rain at times. we'll talk about that when we come back. >> nightly news from washington tonight, where i'll have my exclusive interview with speaker nancy pelosi on the one-year anniversary of the capitol attack. also, president biden marking the occasion with
daniel goodwin in san francisco, a web developer, he was arrested at his parents' home in texas. he's a self-admitted proud boy, and pled not guilty to disorderly conduct and other crimes. now, our coverage of the insurrection continues online. it includes a look back over the last year, with a timeline of events since that violent storming of the capitol began. click on jan 6, one year later. there's a link in the trending bar at nbcbayarea.com. >> here we go again. up next, switching...
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with michael goodwin from the "new york post," and bret baier. everything and he doafertion great. 3-7b "unfiltered" with dan bongino is next. thanks for watching. be here every single week. the shot will get wired and i will eventually leave. i could probably go right now. 0. dan: they are coming after your religion, they are coming after your family structure. it's an intentional movement about it self-proclaimed elite. i have got the proof. the war on police at a new level. the nypd paying tribute after two officers were shot and killed in cold blood while six other officers were shot in cities across the country.
with michael goodwin from the "new york post," and bret baier. everything and he doafertion great. 3-7b "unfiltered" with dan bongino is next. thanks for watching. be here every single week. the shot will get wired and i will eventually leave. i could probably go right now. 0. dan: they are coming after your religion, they are coming after your family structure. it's an intentional movement about it self-proclaimed elite. i have got the proof. the war on police at a new...
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i ask doris kerns goodwin and yale's expert on autocracy, timothy snyder, about how to save americanracy. >>>nd then, what south africa and colombia can teach us about restorative justice and building a new democracy. colombia's lead peace negotiator joins me. >>> plus-
i ask doris kerns goodwin and yale's expert on autocracy, timothy snyder, about how to save americanracy. >>>nd then, what south africa and colombia can teach us about restorative justice and building a new democracy. colombia's lead peace negotiator joins me. >>> plus-
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. >> walter goodwin's says the airport voluntarily trucks in unleaded fuel from the midwest but they cannot control 100% of the fuel that pilots from outside the area use >> as soon as the lead goes away from our operations, the better. the industry is not there yet. >> reporter: the county is launching an education campaign, paying a company to go door to door, educating people in multiple languages about the dangers of lead poisoning, especially to children. businesses fear it is the latest effort to clip their wings. some neighbors however, feel it is long overdue. >> i think we need to continue to advocate for the closure of the airport. >> reporter: the votes to hire a company to do education and outreach about the dangers of lead in the neighborhood surrounding the airport, will take place at tomorrow's board of supervisors meeting. in san jose, devin fehely, kpix 5. >>> oakland police have towed multiple cars in connection with illegal sideshows around the city. last night, 200 cars and hundreds of spectators participated in illegal sideshows all over the city. now, investigat
. >> walter goodwin's says the airport voluntarily trucks in unleaded fuel from the midwest but they cannot control 100% of the fuel that pilots from outside the area use >> as soon as the lead goes away from our operations, the better. the industry is not there yet. >> reporter: the county is launching an education campaign, paying a company to go door to door, educating people in multiple languages about the dangers of lead poisoning, especially to children. businesses fear...
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office will be administered to the glove in her -- governor-elect by glenn youngkin by s bernard goodwinirginia and the honorable elizabeth mcclanahan, retired justice. [applause] >> are you prepared to take the oath of office yet -- office? >> yes, i am. >> please raise your right hand and place your left hand on the bible, held by your wife. at this time i call on my former colleague, retired justice of the state court of virginia, elizabeth mcclanahan to give you the oath of office. >> thank you, chief justice. mr. youngkin, repeat after me. i glenn youngkin do solemnly swear. >> i glenn youngkin do solemnly swear. >> to support the constitution of the united states. >> to support the constitution of the united states. >> and the constitution of virginia. >> and the constitution of virginia. >> and i will faithfully and impartially discharge. >> and i will faithfully and impartially discharge. >> all of the duties. >> all of the duties incumbent upon me. >> as governor of virginia. >> as governor of virginia. >> to the best of my abilities. >> to the best of my abilities. >> so help m
office will be administered to the glove in her -- governor-elect by glenn youngkin by s bernard goodwinirginia and the honorable elizabeth mcclanahan, retired justice. [applause] >> are you prepared to take the oath of office yet -- office? >> yes, i am. >> please raise your right hand and place your left hand on the bible, held by your wife. at this time i call on my former colleague, retired justice of the state court of virginia, elizabeth mcclanahan to give you the oath...
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with michael goodwin from the "new york post," and bret baier.fertion great. 3-7b "unfiltered" with dan bongino is next. thanks for watching. be here every single week. the shot will get wired and i will eventually leave. i could probably go right now. ♪ [playing of "the star-spangled banner" snow.
with michael goodwin from the "new york post," and bret baier.fertion great. 3-7b "unfiltered" with dan bongino is next. thanks for watching. be here every single week. the shot will get wired and i will eventually leave. i could probably go right now. ♪ [playing of "the star-spangled banner" snow.
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eastern, the librarian of congress will lead a discussion with doris kearns goodwin on january 6 place in history. at 2:30 p.m. eastern, lawmakers will take part in a form, sharing thoughts and reflections on that day. 530, members of the house and senate will gather on the senate step for a prayer vigil, and following the vigil, we will re-air the event. you also take your phone calls. the anniversary of the january 6 attack on the capital, live, thursday, on c-span, or watch on the go with our new c-span now mobile app. you can also go to c-span.org. you will find a page with all of c-span's january 6 programming, including archival coverage from that day. >> at today's white house covid-19 response team briefing, dr. anthony felt see -- how she gave an update on the omicron variant. they answer questions on vaccinations, boosters, and more. >> i will start by briefly underscoring the points the president yesterday.
eastern, the librarian of congress will lead a discussion with doris kearns goodwin on january 6 place in history. at 2:30 p.m. eastern, lawmakers will take part in a form, sharing thoughts and reflections on that day. 530, members of the house and senate will gather on the senate step for a prayer vigil, and following the vigil, we will re-air the event. you also take your phone calls. the anniversary of the january 6 attack on the capital, live, thursday, on c-span, or watch on the go with...
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the capital at 1 pm eastern librarian of congress carla hayden leads a discussion with doris kearns goodwin and john meacham on january 6 place in american history and that 2:30 p.m. eastern lawmakers take part in a forum during their thoughts and reflections on that day. at 5:30 p.m. eastern members of the house and senate got on the steps of the us capital for a prayer vigil and following the vigil we will repair fence from the day and take your phone calls . the anniversary of the january 6 attack live thursday on c-span and watch with our new c-span mobile app. you will find the page with all of c-span's january 6 grabbing including archival coverage from that day. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government funded by television companies and more includingpodcasts . >>. >> comcast supports c-span as a public service alongwith these other providers giving you a front row seat to democracy . >> wall street journal takes a look at those cases of omicron and highlights that one million-dollar, 1 million figure that was earlier this week saying that the us reported 1
the capital at 1 pm eastern librarian of congress carla hayden leads a discussion with doris kearns goodwin and john meacham on january 6 place in american history and that 2:30 p.m. eastern lawmakers take part in a forum during their thoughts and reflections on that day. at 5:30 p.m. eastern members of the house and senate got on the steps of the us capital for a prayer vigil and following the vigil we will repair fence from the day and take your phone calls . the anniversary of the january 6...
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john goodwin with the association of bay area governments. >> we have a chronic housing problem, and housing affordability problem. there is a 10 -- there is a tension between the water problems in the chronic housing problems. spencer: while the recent storms may bring short-term relief, experts believe the true end to the current drought could still be a long way off. moran county is working on plans for new emergency water pipelines across the bridge, while other water agencies point to diminishing groundwater that could take years to fully replenish. at least one bay area group believes the housing challenge can be tackled with long-term planning. >> we took a look at this question of whether the bay area could grow the way it is expected to grow, build the housing that it needs to build, and use no more water than it presently does. spencer: lower is director of sustainability and resilience at the public-policy nonprofit, spur. in a recent study, the group found that existing solutions could have a major impact. >> just with using available technology, the bay area could add 2.
john goodwin with the association of bay area governments. >> we have a chronic housing problem, and housing affordability problem. there is a 10 -- there is a tension between the water problems in the chronic housing problems. spencer: while the recent storms may bring short-term relief, experts believe the true end to the current drought could still be a long way off. moran county is working on plans for new emergency water pipelines across the bridge, while other water agencies point...
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that sticks, actually, i remember at harvard, i did an independent study course with doris currents goodwin >> she was the professor. >> yes. teaching the presidential history course that i was enrolled in. but then i was able, in those days at least -- harvard was notoriously -- in allowing one to explore areas of particular interest an independent study. and she was good enough to agree to this and i remember i wrote two papers, large papers on o b j. i still remember. she said, she was very kind in her grating and she said, this is clearly your mid to. >> had she written her book on lbj? >> i think she had, or maybe it was in the process. >> what year were you at harvard? >> graduated in 75 so i went in the fall of 71. -- the new president who succeeded bucy, following the disturbances of the late 60s. >> go back to the high school years. did you move around up there in massachusetts? >> now. and i think that contributes. i was in one place and that gave me an opportunity to really kind of dig below the surface, examining the history of the town in which i grew up. >> what was your high
that sticks, actually, i remember at harvard, i did an independent study course with doris currents goodwin >> she was the professor. >> yes. teaching the presidential history course that i was enrolled in. but then i was able, in those days at least -- harvard was notoriously -- in allowing one to explore areas of particular interest an independent study. and she was good enough to agree to this and i remember i wrote two papers, large papers on o b j. i still remember. she said,...
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with doris kearns goodwin. >> who was a professor. >> she was a professor teaching a presidential history course that i was enrolled in but then i was able in those days at least harvard was notoriously lax perhaps in allowing one to explore areas of particular interest. and independent study. she was good enough to agree to this. and i remember i wrote two papers. large papers on lbj. and she said, she was very kind. she had her grading and she says this is clearly your mail you. >> she had written her book on lbj. >> i think she had or maybe it was in the book. >> what you're in harvard? >> graduated in 75 so i went in the fall of 71. following the disturbances of the late 60s. >> did you go back to the high school years and did you move around up there in massachusetts ? >> know and i think that contributes. i was in one place and that gave me an opportunity to dig below the surface. examining the history of the town in which i grew up. >> what was your high school and did you haveavmemories of the impact that might have had on you ? did they care about the way you are interested in hi
with doris kearns goodwin. >> who was a professor. >> she was a professor teaching a presidential history course that i was enrolled in but then i was able in those days at least harvard was notoriously lax perhaps in allowing one to explore areas of particular interest. and independent study. she was good enough to agree to this. and i remember i wrote two papers. large papers on lbj. and she said, she was very kind. she had her grading and she says this is clearly your mail you....
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>>> and coming up today on the drew barrymore show, jennifer goodwin, and others stop by for a chat.that's today at two. >>> and after our show sick around for cbs this morning. the biggest headlines a jelly bean that's good for you? nature's bounty introduces new jelly bean vitamins. good-for-you nutrients in a tastier for you form. more sweet dreams. more flavorful immune support. new nature's bounty jelly beans. live bountifully. everyone remembers the moment they heard... “you have cancer.” how their world stopped and when they found a way to face it. for some, this is where their keytruda story begins. keytruda - a breakthrough immunotherapy that may treat certain cancers. one of those cancers is advanced nonsquamous, non-small cell lung cancer where keytruda is approved to be used with certain chemotherapies as your first treatment if you do not have an abnormal “egfr” or “alk” gene. keytruda helps your immune system fight cancer but can also cause your immune system to attack healthy parts of your body. this can happen during or after treatment and may be severe and lead to de
>>> and coming up today on the drew barrymore show, jennifer goodwin, and others stop by for a chat.that's today at two. >>> and after our show sick around for cbs this morning. the biggest headlines a jelly bean that's good for you? nature's bounty introduces new jelly bean vitamins. good-for-you nutrients in a tastier for you form. more sweet dreams. more flavorful immune support. new nature's bounty jelly beans. live bountifully. everyone remembers the moment they heard......
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. >> pete: by the way, full disclosure, i call david goodwin my sherpa.rica we are going to talk a little bit more in the next block. and certainly tomorrow at the summit was born of a lot of research that you did. a lot of people think it was the 1960s when our schools started to get radicalized. you are saying it was much earlier. >> yes. i didn't know that either. i ran across it reading progressive magazines from the early part of the 20th century trying to figure out when we took a wrong turn because, you know, c.s. lewis has this famous saying if you have taken a wrong turn the most progressive thing can you could is to go back and do the old way. >> pete: not progressive to keep going in the wrong direction. >> does not help. >> pete: certainly what we have done. when we spin our wheels about covid and shutting our kids out of the classroom. which is detrimental to them. sitting in front of a screen doesn't work. triggered the next level conversation okay as we get them back in the classroom or in front of a zoom screen, what in the heck are they a
. >> pete: by the way, full disclosure, i call david goodwin my sherpa.rica we are going to talk a little bit more in the next block. and certainly tomorrow at the summit was born of a lot of research that you did. a lot of people think it was the 1960s when our schools started to get radicalized. you are saying it was much earlier. >> yes. i didn't know that either. i ran across it reading progressive magazines from the early part of the 20th century trying to figure out when we...