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that fund north careers efforts to develop the deadliest weapons known to human kind the order and hansen is the treasury department's authorities to target any individual or entity that conducts significant trade in goods services or technology with north korea. rescuers in mexico city have said an adult is trapped beneath a collapsed school and not a twelve year old girl as previously believed twenty one children and four adults were killed when the building came tumbling down following tuesday seven point one magnitude earthquake that shook central mexico at least two hundred forty five people have died in the deadliest quake in the country in over thirty years. thousands of protesters have taken to the streets of barcelona demanding the release of catalan government officials arrested over an authorised independence referendum planned by the capital and government for october first. tensions in spain are running high over the national government's efforts to prevent catalonia from holding the vote madrid has rented three ferries and barcelona the coastal city of tire on or to has hund
that fund north careers efforts to develop the deadliest weapons known to human kind the order and hansen is the treasury department's authorities to target any individual or entity that conducts significant trade in goods services or technology with north korea. rescuers in mexico city have said an adult is trapped beneath a collapsed school and not a twelve year old girl as previously believed twenty one children and four adults were killed when the building came tumbling down following...
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"dear evan hansen" is nominated for nine tony awards including best musical. and here is a look. >> you've fallen in a forest and there is nobody around. ♪ do you ever really crash or even make a sound. ♪ when you've fall nen a forest and there is nosh around. ♪ do you ever really crash or just make a sound. ♪ did i even make a sound. ♪ i did even make a sound. ♪ it's like i never made a sound. ♪ did you ever make a sound. ♪. >> on the outside always looking in. ♪ never be more better. ♪ i'm tap, tap, tapping on the glass. ♪ waiting for the window. ♪ trying to see but nobody can hear. ♪ so i wait around for an answer to appear. ♪ i'm walk, walk, walking. ♪ waiting through a window. ♪ can be anybody see. ♪ is anybody waiting. ♪ waiving back at me. ♪ is anybody waving. ♪ waving. ♪ whoa. (applause). >> rose: joining me is star ben platt who is nominated for best actor in a musical and writer steven levinson nominated for best book of a musical. i'm pleased to have them both at this table for the first time, welcome. >> great to have you here. >> thanks for having
"dear evan hansen" is nominated for nine tony awards including best musical. and here is a look. >> you've fallen in a forest and there is nobody around. ♪ do you ever really crash or even make a sound. ♪ when you've fall nen a forest and there is nosh around. ♪ do you ever really crash or just make a sound. ♪ did i even make a sound. ♪ i did even make a sound. ♪ it's like i never made a sound. ♪ did you ever make a sound. ♪. >> on the outside always...
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[captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] "afterwards,"t on suzy hansen on her travels otes on a her book "n foreign country." >> there is the question of exceptional. there's also the question of why had i never thought this was a form of propaganda. why had i not thought to question where is this concept coming from? what was the job it was doing for individual americans? physical long time to realize. the very language we use when we talked about foreign countries had been kind of determined for as a long time ago because we look at muslim countries and countries in the east as where they catching up with us over the behind us. what that stuff is is that prevents you from being able to see the country on its own terms. >> sunday night at 9:00 p.m.
[captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] "afterwards,"t on suzy hansen on her travels otes on a her book "n foreign country." >> there is the question of exceptional. there's also the question of why had i never thought this was a form of propaganda. why had i not thought to question where is this concept coming from? what was the job it was doing for individual americans? physical long time to realize. the very language we use when we talked about...
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who is evan hansen?who is a teenagers in high school -- a teenager in high school. he has a lot of trouble connecting to other people. that is sort of heightened by the hyperconnectivity of social media and with young people, everything they do online is being instantaneously judged and looked at. he feels really under deep scrutiny which pulls him deeper , and deeper into himself and makes him retreat into more and he cannot find a place to belong and be heard and feel connected to anyone or anything. and through this rather terrible lie he tells sort of about this a kid whodship with has committed suicide, he comes very close in contact with this kid's family and learns how close it is to him -- important it is to be close in the long, and he starts to come out of his shell, all predicated on the fabrication. charlie: is it also a critique of social media? >> when we started working on this, we initially talked about it as more of a frontal critique on social media, more of a parody or satire. as the s
who is evan hansen?who is a teenagers in high school -- a teenager in high school. he has a lot of trouble connecting to other people. that is sort of heightened by the hyperconnectivity of social media and with young people, everything they do online is being instantaneously judged and looked at. he feels really under deep scrutiny which pulls him deeper , and deeper into himself and makes him retreat into more and he cannot find a place to belong and be heard and feel connected to anyone or...
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. >> sunday night on "after words," "new york times" magazine contributor suzy hansen on your travelsabroad in her book notes on a foreign country, an american abroad in a post-american world. she's interviewed by the foreign-policy interrupted cofounder. >> the question of our with exceptional but there's also just bigger question is why had he never thought this was a form of propaganda that why had i not thought to question where was this concept coming from and what was the job that it was doing for individual americans. i think one thing i was realizing that this took a long time to realize in fact, is a very language we use when we talked about foreign countries has been kind of determined for us a very long time ago because we tended to look at muslim countries and especially countries in the east as with a catching up with us or with a behind us? what that does is that prevent you from being able to see the country on its own terms. >> watch "after words" sunday night at 9 p.m. eastern on c-span2's booktv. >> on saturday president trump supporters held what they called the mot
. >> sunday night on "after words," "new york times" magazine contributor suzy hansen on your travelsabroad in her book notes on a foreign country, an american abroad in a post-american world. she's interviewed by the foreign-policy interrupted cofounder. >> the question of our with exceptional but there's also just bigger question is why had he never thought this was a form of propaganda that why had i not thought to question where was this concept coming from...
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we are talking today to susie hansen, author of notes on a foreign country. american and post- american world. she's a contributing writer at the new york times magazine and is currently living in istanbul. in trying to describe this book to other people i tried by myself stumbling because i think it's many books in one. it's a book about you going abroad and american in 2007 learning about the muslim world in turkey and the surrounding region. it's a book about that region, but also a book that's relevant today as we see things over the summer with charlottesville and things in our own country with the election of donald trump. it's a book about what is america and what is it mean to be an american. can you talk about how would you describe what this book is? >> guest: the fact that it seems like there's many books in one is the genesis of the book. i moved to turkey with the idea that i was going to become a real foreign correspondent is going to read about foreign countries. i had never been anywhere and i had never been to turkey. i had lived in london fo
we are talking today to susie hansen, author of notes on a foreign country. american and post- american world. she's a contributing writer at the new york times magazine and is currently living in istanbul. in trying to describe this book to other people i tried by myself stumbling because i think it's many books in one. it's a book about you going abroad and american in 2007 learning about the muslim world in turkey and the surrounding region. it's a book about that region, but also a book...
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however, he managed, just like bob hansen from the fbi, it f you keep it simple it usually tends to work. the basics usually don't fail you in spying. he loaded drops, he made signal sites, he unloaded drops comment completewas under technical coverage by the fbi and they are very good at that. and the phones were bugged, cameras everywhere. house itt just at his , was at cia headquarters. there were beacons on his car. so no, all that stuff, not in the terms of the spying that we did. questions, please. [indiscernible] >> i remember at the time the report talked about consumption, increased fluids, and it has been a long time, but i remember questions about how could people not see his increased influence? and why that did not raise questions. increasedck and his consumption, and one thing you read in the papers all the time, was his red jaguar. let's put it this way. rick, as i said, walked in, started to work for the soviets in april of 1985. you saw zero change in aldrich ames until he returned from a tour in rome. that was in 1989. he was still the slovenly rick ames i had always kn
however, he managed, just like bob hansen from the fbi, it f you keep it simple it usually tends to work. the basics usually don't fail you in spying. he loaded drops, he made signal sites, he unloaded drops comment completewas under technical coverage by the fbi and they are very good at that. and the phones were bugged, cameras everywhere. house itt just at his , was at cia headquarters. there were beacons on his car. so no, all that stuff, not in the terms of the spying that we did....
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. >>, new york times magazine contributors suzy hansen on her travels abroad in her book "notes on aeign country, an american abroad any post-american world." there's definitely that question of are we exceptional. but the very question is why have i never thought that this was a form of propaganda? why had i not thought to question where was this concept coming from? and what was the job it was doing for individual americans? and i think one thing i was realizing -- this took a long time to realize -- is at the very language we use when we talk about foreign countries had been kind of determined for us a very long time ago. we tended to look at especially muslim countries and countries in these as with a catching up with us or with a behind us? it preventses is you from being able to see the country on its own terms. ds" sundayafterwor night. >> this weekend on american history tv on c-span 3, saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on lectures in history, andrew eisenberg on the environmental movement of the 1870's. >> what i want to argue here is that the environmentalist was a product that
. >>, new york times magazine contributors suzy hansen on her travels abroad in her book "notes on aeign country, an american abroad any post-american world." there's definitely that question of are we exceptional. but the very question is why have i never thought that this was a form of propaganda? why had i not thought to question where was this concept coming from? and what was the job it was doing for individual americans? and i think one thing i was realizing -- this took a...
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afterwards, new york times magazine contributor suzy hansen on her travels aroad in her book "notes onroad in a post-american world." >> there is definitely that question of are we exceptional, but the very question of why had i never thought that this was a form of propaganda -- why had i not thought to question where was this concept coming from? what was the job that it was doing for individual americans? -- thing i was realizing this took a long time to realize, in fact -- the very language we use when we talk about foreign countries has been determined for us a very long time ago, because we tend to look at foreigners, especially muslim countries and countries in the east as where they catching up with us, or were they behind us? what that does is being able to see the country on its own terms . >> watch afterwards, tonight at 9:00 p.m., on c-span2's book tv. up next we discuss declassified navy.ents by the so far titled red ent is navy revealed. soviet navy intelligence and war.sis during the cold >> good morning and thanks for coming to the national press world's oldest and larg
afterwards, new york times magazine contributor suzy hansen on her travels aroad in her book "notes onroad in a post-american world." >> there is definitely that question of are we exceptional, but the very question of why had i never thought that this was a form of propaganda -- why had i not thought to question where was this concept coming from? what was the job that it was doing for individual americans? -- thing i was realizing this took a long time to realize, in fact --...
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who is evan hansen?y lonely isolated and has a lot of trouble connecting to other people and that sort of heightened by the hyper connectivity of social media and the fact that with young people, especially everything online is being instant tale he judged and looked at so he feels under scrutiny and that is him deeper and deeper into himself and more.him retreat even he cannot find a place to belong and be heard and feel connected to anyone or anything. through this rather terrible lie he tells about a fake friendship with a kid in his class who committed suicide, he grows close to the grieving family and helps them heal in a way and find the new voice and confidence in a place to be in portland and to belong and find new confidence and come out of his shell although it is all predicated on this fabrication. charlie: is it also a critique on social media? ben: when we started working on this, the other composers and writers of this music, we initially talked about it as more of a frontal critique on soc
who is evan hansen?y lonely isolated and has a lot of trouble connecting to other people and that sort of heightened by the hyper connectivity of social media and the fact that with young people, especially everything online is being instant tale he judged and looked at so he feels under scrutiny and that is him deeper and deeper into himself and more.him retreat even he cannot find a place to belong and be heard and feel connected to anyone or anything. through this rather terrible lie he...
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who is evan hansen? ben: evan hansen is a lonely kid who has trouble connecting to other people.eightened by the hyper connectivity of social media and with young people, everything they do online is being instantaneously judged and looked at. he really feels under deep scrutiny which pulls him deeper and deeper into himself and makes him retreat into more and he cannot find a place to belong and be heard and feel connected to anyone or anything. tells sort ofhe school, hekid at his lie.and evan tells the he starts to come out of his shell, all predicated on the fabrication. charlie: is it also a critique of social media? >> one we started working on this, we initially talked about it as more of a frontal critique on social media, more of a parody or satire. as the show has evolved, what we became interested in was exploring, yes, how social media does promote this kind of false idea of who we are. we are all kind of performing on there. charlie: do we belong and all of that? >> yes. at the same time, there is something real that happens on there. there is a sense of belonging, a
who is evan hansen? ben: evan hansen is a lonely kid who has trouble connecting to other people.eightened by the hyper connectivity of social media and with young people, everything they do online is being instantaneously judged and looked at. he really feels under deep scrutiny which pulls him deeper and deeper into himself and makes him retreat into more and he cannot find a place to belong and be heard and feel connected to anyone or anything. tells sort ofhe school, hekid at his lie.and...
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including the children's health insurance program and the faa. ,"nday night on "afterwards suzy hansen's book notes on a foreign country. she's interviewed by almira graphic -- there is that question are we exceptional. why had i never thought this was a form of propaganda. why had i not thought to question where was this concept coming from, and what was the job it was doing for individual americans. i think one thing i was realizing, it took a long time to realize, the language we use when talking about foreign countries had been kind of determined for us a long time ago. we tended to look at countries in the east, as were they catching up with us? or were they behind us? that prevents you from being equal to see the country on its own terms. "afterwards," on c-span2. an event in new york city sponsored by the bill and melinda gates foundation, president obama talked about the public and efforts and congress to repeal the a formal care act. after his remarks, president obama sits down for an interview with bill and melinda gates. this is 45 minutes. [applause]
including the children's health insurance program and the faa. ,"nday night on "afterwards suzy hansen's book notes on a foreign country. she's interviewed by almira graphic -- there is that question are we exceptional. why had i never thought this was a form of propaganda. why had i not thought to question where was this concept coming from, and what was the job it was doing for individual americans. i think one thing i was realizing, it took a long time to realize, the language we...
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. >> tonight on afterwards , "new york times" magazine contributor suzy hansen on her travels abroadand her book. she is interviewed by foreign-policy interrupted cofounder. >> there's that question of are we exceptional in the very question of why had i never thought this was a form of propaganda why had i not thought, where was this concept coming from and what was the job it was doing for individual americans and i think that one thing i was realizing that took a long time to realize is that the very language we use when we talked about foreign countries had been kind of determined a long time ago because we tended to look at especially muslim countries and countries in the east as were they catching up with us or behind us and what that does is prevents you from being able to see the country on its own terms. >> watch afterwards tonight at 9:00 p.m. on c-span twos book tv. >> book tv tapes hundreds of other programs through the country all year long. here's a look at some of the events we will cover this week. monday we are at the new york public library in new york city to hear
. >> tonight on afterwards , "new york times" magazine contributor suzy hansen on her travels abroadand her book. she is interviewed by foreign-policy interrupted cofounder. >> there's that question of are we exceptional in the very question of why had i never thought this was a form of propaganda why had i not thought, where was this concept coming from and what was the job it was doing for individual americans and i think that one thing i was realizing that took a long...
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. >> tonight on "after words," suzie hansen on her book, notes on a foreign country and american abroad in a post american world. she is interviewed. >> there's that question of are we sensual and the question of -- exceptional and why had i never thought this was a form of propaganda and thought to question where was this concept coming from and what was the joint was doing for individual americans? and i think that one thing i was realizing this took a long time to realize in fact, is that the very language that we used when we talked about foreign countries had been kind of determined for us a very long time ago because we tended to look at muss cub -- muslim countries, were they catching up with us or behind us. that prevents you from being able to see the country on its own terms. >> watch "after words" tonight at 9 p.m. on booktv. >> atlanta started as a transportation hub for railroads. it got really crowded in the middle by the late 80s they began to build builtline railroads to go out of the center. and there were for different ones so that ryan revelle's idea to connect them w
. >> tonight on "after words," suzie hansen on her book, notes on a foreign country and american abroad in a post american world. she is interviewed. >> there's that question of are we sensual and the question of -- exceptional and why had i never thought this was a form of propaganda and thought to question where was this concept coming from and what was the joint was doing for individual americans? and i think that one thing i was realizing this took a long time to...
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afterwards, new york times magazine contributor suzy hansen on her travels abroad in her book "no son a foreign country: an american abroad in a post-american world." there is definitely the question of are we exceptional? but also the very question of why had i never thought this was a form of propaganda. why had i not thought to question where was this concept coming from and what was the job it was doing for individual americans? andthing i was realizing this took a longtime to realize, in fact, is that the very language we used when we talked about foreign countries had been kind of determined for us a very long time ago because we tended to look at muslim countries and especially countries in the east ends, were they catching up with us or were they behind us? is preventst does you from being able to see the country on its own terms. announcer: watch afterwards sunday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span two's book tv. c-span, where history unfolds daily. created as aan was public service by america's cable television companies and is brought you today by your cable or satellite
afterwards, new york times magazine contributor suzy hansen on her travels abroad in her book "no son a foreign country: an american abroad in a post-american world." there is definitely the question of are we exceptional? but also the very question of why had i never thought this was a form of propaganda. why had i not thought to question where was this concept coming from and what was the job it was doing for individual americans? andthing i was realizing this took a longtime to...
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kaylen hansen's condition is called "complex regional pain syndrome".e disease -- apparently related to the nervous system. symptoms can look different from patient to patient, often involving skin lesions... but the worst part is the pain. the 29-year old says a door slammed on her hand...and that seemingly small event turned her into a full-time patient.(sot) it's known as the suicide disease, they take their own life because they feel so alone and they're in so much pain." doctors call the syndrome she's suffering from is a 'perfect storm' -- since it combinesa triggering injury with a genetic predisposition for chronic pain. kayla hansen says spreading awareness .. can lead to earlier treatment. (brittney) i'm chief meteorologist brittney shipp, i'll have your full bay area forecast after the break. (catherine) we're almost to the regular season... tonight is the final pre- season games for both the niners and the raiders. (grant) sports director gary radnich is in the house - with what lies ahead for both teams. tonight is the worst night of the nf
kaylen hansen's condition is called "complex regional pain syndrome".e disease -- apparently related to the nervous system. symptoms can look different from patient to patient, often involving skin lesions... but the worst part is the pain. the 29-year old says a door slammed on her hand...and that seemingly small event turned her into a full-time patient.(sot) it's known as the suicide disease, they take their own life because they feel so alone and they're in so much pain."...
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on "afterwords," suzy hansen on her travels "notes on aer book, foreign country." is interviewed by the foreign policy interrupted co-founder. >> there's the question of are we exceptional, but there's also the question of why had i never thought this was a form of propaganda? why had a never thought the question of where this was coming from, and what was the job it was doing for individual americans? the one thing i was realizing, it took a long time to realize, is the very language we use when we talk about foreign countries, had been determined for us along time ago. we tended to look, especially muslim countries and countries in the ease, as -- in the east, as with a catching up with us or behind us? that prevent you from being able to see the country on its own terms. ords" on "afterw c-span two's book tv. >> this your, c-span is touring cities across the country, exploring american history. next, a look at our recent visit to concord, new hampshire. you are watching american history tv all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. >> 15 seconds. t minus 10. >> we w
on "afterwords," suzy hansen on her travels "notes on aer book, foreign country." is interviewed by the foreign policy interrupted co-founder. >> there's the question of are we exceptional, but there's also the question of why had i never thought this was a form of propaganda? why had a never thought the question of where this was coming from, and what was the job it was doing for individual americans? the one thing i was realizing, it took a long time to realize, is...
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. >> evidence cancer -- evan hansen is a lonely kid who has trouble connecting to other people.t of heightened by youngcial media and with people, everything to do online is being instantaneously judged and look that -- and looked at. it makes him rich region even more, and he really can't find a place to belong and be heard and feel connected -- it makes him and he reallyore, can't find a place to belong and be heard and feel connected. he starts to come out of his shell, all predicated on the fabrication. charlie: is also a critique of social media. also a critique of social media. >> it is more of a parody or satire. as the show has evolved, what we became interested and was exploring how social media does promote this kind of false idea of who we are. we are all kind of performing on their. at the same time, there is something real that happens on there. there is a sense of connection, so it is a double-edged sword. charlie: when you thought about this and wrote to this, was it based on a headline you had seen or story? did these things actually happen? >> it was based origi
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the tony award-winning musical, "dear evan hansen," taking on that difficult subject. ♪ can anybody sees anybody waiting ♪ ♪ is anybody waiting >> reporter: from broadway to netflix, and the tv show "13 reasons why," about a teenage girl who takes her life. >> because i'm about to tell you the story of my life. more specifically, why my life ended. and if you listening to this tape, you're one of the reasons why. >> reporter: but for conrad roy, the angst was not entertainment, it was all too real. >> hi. this is conrad roy, and i'm going to talk to you about social anxiety. >> reporter: the 18-year-old documents his despair in secret video diaries just weeks before his death. >> what i am doing is i'm looking at myself so negatively. i'm looking at myself, minuscule little particle on the face of this earth that's no good, trash, will never be successful. never have a wife, never have kids, never learn. >> reporter: now, police investigating his suicide are searching through his phone and all his electronic exchanges with michelle carter. they're beginning to suspect her role in his de
the tony award-winning musical, "dear evan hansen," taking on that difficult subject. ♪ can anybody sees anybody waiting ♪ ♪ is anybody waiting >> reporter: from broadway to netflix, and the tv show "13 reasons why," about a teenage girl who takes her life. >> because i'm about to tell you the story of my life. more specifically, why my life ended. and if you listening to this tape, you're one of the reasons why. >> reporter: but for conrad roy, the...
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journalist suzy hansen will travel abroad and reflect on the global standing.investigative journalist art levine will report on the health industry. this weekend on afterwards, danielle allen will discuss how mass incarceration has impact to our family. >> you can see that to the degree of difficulty issue in the amount of luck involved in the relationship with the adolescents unless you put yourself back in each of those years and think about what did your bedroom look like? what were the dangerous choices you are considering? like put those things side-by-side. >> is a personal responsibility your style? what is serious when people people ask you that? >> you cannot separate those things. collectively we build the world we live in. we build the opportunity pattern. we are building it. it doesn't just fall out of nowhere and in the world we live in, and they are very different degrees of difficulty depending on where they happen to be born. .. the 17th national book festival. i must tell you we've had quite a day, and this is going to be another special sessio
journalist suzy hansen will travel abroad and reflect on the global standing.investigative journalist art levine will report on the health industry. this weekend on afterwards, danielle allen will discuss how mass incarceration has impact to our family. >> you can see that to the degree of difficulty issue in the amount of luck involved in the relationship with the adolescents unless you put yourself back in each of those years and think about what did your bedroom look like? what were...
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new york times magazine contributor suzy hansen on her travels abroad in her book "notes on a foreign country: an american abroad in a post-american world." she is interviewed by the foreign policy co-founder. ofthere is also the question why had he never thought this was a form of propaganda? why had i not but the question where was this concept coming from? and that was the job it was doing for individual americans? i think one thing i was realizing and took a long time to realize is at the very language we use we talk about foreign countries has been kind of determined for us a very long time ago. at especiallyook muslim countries and countries of east as with a catching up with us, or behind us? is it prevents you from being able to see the country on its own. >> watch afterwards tonight at 9:00 p.m. on c-span2's book tv. september marks the 50th anniversary of the 1957 civil rights act, signed into law by president dwight eisenhower. up next on american history tv, director of the eisenhower presidential library and offered david nichols talk about president eisenhower's role in
new york times magazine contributor suzy hansen on her travels abroad in her book "notes on a foreign country: an american abroad in a post-american world." she is interviewed by the foreign policy co-founder. ofthere is also the question why had he never thought this was a form of propaganda? why had i not but the question where was this concept coming from? and that was the job it was doing for individual americans? i think one thing i was realizing and took a long time to realize...
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. >> reporter: hundreds of first responders and neighbors in force digging with their hansen mexico cityfter in earthquake struck on tuesday. dozens of buildings toppled with hundreds more significantly damage. the focus, digging through the rubble to find survivors before it is to late. >> people are helping. we all -- we are all gathering and managing best we can. people are showing a lot of solidarity.>> reporter: the death toll has more than 200 and there are still hundreds missing. the most desperate efforts taking place at this collapsed school in the southern neighborhood of the capital city where rescue workers are asking for silence digging in this thing for sounds as they search for missing students.>> people are helping each other. in a situation like this you want to help each other.
. >> reporter: hundreds of first responders and neighbors in force digging with their hansen mexico cityfter in earthquake struck on tuesday. dozens of buildings toppled with hundreds more significantly damage. the focus, digging through the rubble to find survivors before it is to late. >> people are helping. we all -- we are all gathering and managing best we can. people are showing a lot of solidarity.>> reporter: the death toll has more than 200 and there are still...
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but the needle definitely slipped off the record for my house who is not from hansen. he was like, wait a minute, can you please replay that for me and why i haven't heard the story before? for me it was a moment looking at the community, the people, nasa, this very extraordinary kind of place that i had grown up, that was also extremely normal and ordinary but looking, being able to see past what was so normal to me, say, wow, that is pretty remarkable. >> yeah. and what's amazing to me about the book, the level of detailai you're able to bring forth about these peoples lives. i feel like, when dorothy vaughn is walking in to teach at the high school, i'm walking right along with her. you're able to describe what that journey was like. how did you get that level of detail.ho how did you find the what the place smelled like or thee landmarks she passed walking into the high school? >> doing the research, i loved it, i loved it. i really, the kind of book thate i wanted to write was the kind of book that i loved reading which is really detailed narrative nonfiction, whe
but the needle definitely slipped off the record for my house who is not from hansen. he was like, wait a minute, can you please replay that for me and why i haven't heard the story before? for me it was a moment looking at the community, the people, nasa, this very extraordinary kind of place that i had grown up, that was also extremely normal and ordinary but looking, being able to see past what was so normal to me, say, wow, that is pretty remarkable. >> yeah. and what's amazing to me...
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journalist susy hansen with reflect on america's global standing. investigative journalist art levine will report on the mental health industry, and this weekend on "after words," danielle allen will discuss how mass incarceration has impacted her family. >> you couldn't see that with the degree of rickty issue and the amount of luck involved in relation continue to the hard path how to adolescence unless you putting your back in each of those years and think about what did you bedroom look like? who were the kids you were hanging out with and the dangerous choices you were considering? put those things side-by-side. >> someone asked me, is it personal responsibility or is it societal? >> right. what is your answer. >> double helix, my friend. you cannot separate those things because collectively, we build the world that we live in. we build the opportunity patterns. it's us. we're building it. it didn't just fall out of nowhere, from mars, and in the world we live in there are very different degrees of difficulty confronting young people, depending
journalist susy hansen with reflect on america's global standing. investigative journalist art levine will report on the mental health industry, and this weekend on "after words," danielle allen will discuss how mass incarceration has impacted her family. >> you couldn't see that with the degree of rickty issue and the amount of luck involved in relation continue to the hard path how to adolescence unless you putting your back in each of those years and think about what did you...
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. >>> next up queen bey paying a royal visit to one of the hottest shows on broadway "dear evan hansenk everybody would say that. right? the singer even hanging out with the entire cast backstage making their night, stepping out for date night with husband jay-z, and getting a break from baby duty with the twins proving they're still crazy in love, got me looking so crazy in love. >> go, adrienne. go, adrienne. [ applause ] >> oh. oh, you did. >> but we got to sing for "pop news." singing for my supper. >>> and finally, it was a big night for "big little lies" as lara mentioned. the emmys, wow, the limited series taking home five trophies, now, the question remains will they be coming back for a second season? the cast and crew has been teasing the possibility for some time but their author liane moriarty speaking out saying, i'm thinking about it. it's a beautiful possibility. that's all i'll say. >> it's going to happen. >> it's going to happen. more cheating, more murder, more celebration. more wars. while she kept the door open reese witherspoon had a cheeky reminder for all the ho
. >>> next up queen bey paying a royal visit to one of the hottest shows on broadway "dear evan hansenk everybody would say that. right? the singer even hanging out with the entire cast backstage making their night, stepping out for date night with husband jay-z, and getting a break from baby duty with the twins proving they're still crazy in love, got me looking so crazy in love. >> go, adrienne. go, adrienne. [ applause ] >> oh. oh, you did. >> but we got to...
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my name is elmira bay wasle and we're lucky enough do be here today with suzy hansen, the author othe book "notes on a foreign country: an american in post american world," and suzy is a contributing writer at the "new york times" magazine and she currently is living in istanbul. suzy, in trying to describe this book to a number of different people, i always kind of find myself stumbling over it because i think it's many books in one. i think it's a book about you going abroad as an american into 2007, live is stan ball, living about the muslim world and turkey and the surrounding region. it's a book about that region, but it's also very much a book that is very relevant today as we see things over the summer that we have seen with charlottesville, things in our own country with the election of donald trump. it is very much a book about what is america and what does it mean to be an american? can you talk about what is -- how would you describe what this book is? >> guest: well, think that the fact it seems a little bit like they're there a number of book inside one comes from the gen
my name is elmira bay wasle and we're lucky enough do be here today with suzy hansen, the author othe book "notes on a foreign country: an american in post american world," and suzy is a contributing writer at the "new york times" magazine and she currently is living in istanbul. suzy, in trying to describe this book to a number of different people, i always kind of find myself stumbling over it because i think it's many books in one. i think it's a book about you going...
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newonight on afterwards, york times magazine contributor suzy hansen on her travels abroad in her book "notes on a foreign country: an american abroad in a post-american world." she is interviewed by the foreign policy co-founder. ofthere is also the question why had he never thought this was a form of propaganda? why had i not but the question where was this concept coming from? and that was the job it was doing for individual americans? i think one thing i was realizing and took a long time to realize is at the very language we use we talk about foreign countries has been kind of determined for us a very long time ago. at especiallyook muslim countries and countries of east as with a catching up with us, or behind us? is it prevents you from being able to see the country on its own. >> watch afterwards tonight at 9:00 p.m. on c-span2's book tv. september marks the 50th anniversary of the 1957 civil rights act, signed into law by president dwight eisenhower. up next on american history tv, director of the eisenhower presidential library and offered david nichols talk about president e
newonight on afterwards, york times magazine contributor suzy hansen on her travels abroad in her book "notes on a foreign country: an american abroad in a post-american world." she is interviewed by the foreign policy co-founder. ofthere is also the question why had he never thought this was a form of propaganda? why had i not but the question where was this concept coming from? and that was the job it was doing for individual americans? i think one thing i was realizing and took a...
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journalist susie hansen will share her travels abroad and reflect on the global scene. investigative journalist bert levine well report on the mental health industry and this weekend on afterwards harvard university professor daniel allen well discuss how mass incarceration has impacted her family. in the amount of luck involved. unless you just put yourself back in each of those years and think about what did your bedroom look like. what were the dangerous choices you are considering but the things side-by-side. is it personal responsibility or societal. what is your answer when people ask you that. you cannot separate those things. because collectively we build the world that we live in. we build the opportunity patterns. it's us. we are building it. it just doesn't fall out of nowhere from mars. and in the world that we live in terror very different degrees of difficulty confronting young people compared to where they had been born. it airs on book tv every saturday at 10:00 p.m. and sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern. and you can watch all previous estimate afterwards prog
journalist susie hansen will share her travels abroad and reflect on the global scene. investigative journalist bert levine well report on the mental health industry and this weekend on afterwards harvard university professor daniel allen well discuss how mass incarceration has impacted her family. in the amount of luck involved. unless you just put yourself back in each of those years and think about what did your bedroom look like. what were the dangerous choices you are considering but the...
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jim hansen next to him as the president of the security studies group. he served in the u.s. army special forces and conducted counterterrorism, diplomatic intelligence and humanitarian operations in more than one dozen countries. he is the author of cut down the black flag. mark, he is the ceo of the foundation for the defense of democracy where he leads projects on iran, sanctions countering threat finance and nonproliferation. he is recognized as one of the key influencers in shaping counter threats from iran and the surrogates. key warriors the against iran by the wall street journal in his book. the trump, obama and george w. bush administration on both sides of the aisle. he is testified more than 20 times before congress and foreign legislators. with that, can you start us off? i would like to focus my remarks on iran's various regional threats and the degree to which those threats have been boosted and complicated by the iran nuclear agreement. i am sorry to say that the access is alive and well. what north korea is doing today, you will love what iran will be doing a
jim hansen next to him as the president of the security studies group. he served in the u.s. army special forces and conducted counterterrorism, diplomatic intelligence and humanitarian operations in more than one dozen countries. he is the author of cut down the black flag. mark, he is the ceo of the foundation for the defense of democracy where he leads projects on iran, sanctions countering threat finance and nonproliferation. he is recognized as one of the key influencers in shaping counter...
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inaudible conversations] >> sunday night on afterwards, new york times magazine contributor susie hansenon her travels abroad in her book notes on a foreign country, and american abroad in a post-american world. she's interviewed by foreign-policy cofounder. >> there is the question of are we exceptional, the very question is why had i never thought this was a form of propaganda? why had i never thought to question where this concept was coming from? what was the job it was doing for individual americans. one thing i was realizing it took a long time to realize is the language we use when talking about foreign countries has been determined for us a long time ago because we tended to look at muslim country that officially countries in the east, where they catching up with us or behind us? what that does is prevents you from seeing the country on its own terms. >> watch afterward sunday at 9:00 eastern on c-span2's booktv. >> booktv recently visited capitol hill to ask members of congress what they are reading. here is what steve russell had to say. >> i can read all kinds of stuff. i'm a
inaudible conversations] >> sunday night on afterwards, new york times magazine contributor susie hansenon her travels abroad in her book notes on a foreign country, and american abroad in a post-american world. she's interviewed by foreign-policy cofounder. >> there is the question of are we exceptional, the very question is why had i never thought this was a form of propaganda? why had i never thought to question where this concept was coming from? what was the job it was doing...
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for helping to improve the lives of chronically-illed children, this week's award goes to lori joe hansenallen martin kpix fox. >> you can nominate your local hero for a jefferson award online at cbs5.com. >> okay, ready for the weekend? >> yes, but it is still kind of warm? >> yeah, we just started fall and it feels like summer. the beaches will be warm. our highs today look at this, 74 san francisco, 84 in concord. a comfortable kind of day out there. it's going to be lovely. enjoy the weekend. narrator: today on "lucky dog", this black lab is calm under pressure. brandon: yeah, this dog seems to be exactly what i've been looking for. perfect. narrator: but training him to save the life of a military veteran is a challenge unlike any that brandon has faced before. dave: the big concern for me is that my kids are still safe, but the thought of me not waking up for them is terrifying. narrator: and the clock is ticking. brandon: boom. dave: oh, good boy! brandon: i'm brandon mcmillan, and i've dedicated my life to saving the lonely, unwanted dogs that are living without hope. my mission i
for helping to improve the lives of chronically-illed children, this week's award goes to lori joe hansenallen martin kpix fox. >> you can nominate your local hero for a jefferson award online at cbs5.com. >> okay, ready for the weekend? >> yes, but it is still kind of warm? >> yeah, we just started fall and it feels like summer. the beaches will be warm. our highs today look at this, 74 san francisco, 84 in concord. a comfortable kind of day out there. it's going to be...
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and i'll send to you victor davis hansen.annily cunning when it comes to what middle america thinks. that's geographic differences. >> we'll see in future elections where people are. he has created a hard core. it seems like almost 50% of the country. not 36. 50% who strongly disapprove of him and see his behavior. i think people can even agree with him on some issues but don't like that he focuses on culture war over their lives. and i think that's very legitimate when you have a puerto rico crisis. >> back to puerto rico, if they were a state, would the response have felt different? >> i think that's the big question. you can take something as simple as, you look at the president's twitter feed in the run up to harvey and irma. and you would see a difference. that's just one piece of this. then you can see just the level of destruction is so apparent to. hear him say that things are going really well. i think if you're looking at that, you're looking at those two things side by side. it gives you a sense. >> and i'll starti
and i'll send to you victor davis hansen.annily cunning when it comes to what middle america thinks. that's geographic differences. >> we'll see in future elections where people are. he has created a hard core. it seems like almost 50% of the country. not 36. 50% who strongly disapprove of him and see his behavior. i think people can even agree with him on some issues but don't like that he focuses on culture war over their lives. and i think that's very legitimate when you have a puerto...
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. >> sunday night on afterwards, new york times magazine contributor suzy hansen on her travels abroad in her book "notes on a foreign country, an american abroad in a post-american world." she was interviewed. >> there is a phone that question of why we exceptional? there is a question of, why have i never thought this was a form of propaganda? why had i not thought to question where was this concept coming from? what was the job that it was doing for individual americans? i think that one thing i was realizing is this took a long time to realize that the very language that we use when we talked about for a countries have been kind of determined for us a very long time ago because we tended to look at especially muslim countries and countries in the east as were they catching up with us or behind us? is prevent you from being able to see the country on its own terms. >> watch afterwards sunday night at 9 p.m. eastern on c-span 2's book tv. earlier today, british prime minister theresa may delivered an address on brexit. and the future of the united kingdom. she said at the uk's positi
. >> sunday night on afterwards, new york times magazine contributor suzy hansen on her travels abroad in her book "notes on a foreign country, an american abroad in a post-american world." she was interviewed. >> there is a phone that question of why we exceptional? there is a question of, why have i never thought this was a form of propaganda? why had i not thought to question where was this concept coming from? what was the job that it was doing for individual...
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afterwards, new york times magazine conservator suzy hansen on her travels abroad in her book, "an american abroad in a post-american world." she is interviewed by the foreign policy co-founder. >> there was a question of are we exceptional, but also the question of why had i never thought this was a form of propaganda? why had i not thought the question where was this concept coming from? what was the job it was doing for individual americans? one thing i was realizing is this took a long time to realize is that the very language we use we talk about foreign countries has been kind of determined for us a very long time ago. on especiallyook muslim countries and countries in the east as were they catching up with us or behind us? what that does is it prevents you from being able to see the country on its own. >> watch afterwards tonight on c-span2's book tv. >> our guest on newsmakers is strobe talbott. he recently announced he is stepping aside as president of the brookings institution that he left for 15 years. for more than 40 years has been a leading voice in foreign policy with emphasi
afterwards, new york times magazine conservator suzy hansen on her travels abroad in her book, "an american abroad in a post-american world." she is interviewed by the foreign policy co-founder. >> there was a question of are we exceptional, but also the question of why had i never thought this was a form of propaganda? why had i not thought the question where was this concept coming from? what was the job it was doing for individual americans? one thing i was realizing is this...
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in the coming weeks on "after words" journalist suzy hansen will reflect on your travels abroad and weigh in on america's global standing. investigative journalist art levine report on the mental health industry, and this weekend on "after words" progressive policy institute senior fellow david osborne examines the charter school movement and offers its outlook for the future of public education. >> if you have a system with a strong authorizer who was weeding out the worst schools and replacing them with schools operated by the best operators, and is bring in new blood to create new schools and is watching these numbers, that kid will have bee a much better chae of being in a decent school. in new orleans, citizen of the kids at the time of katrina went to schools and the bottom 10% statewide. on performance. mostly test scores. now 10% deal. just like the rest of the state. the point is thereon not too bad schools left indoors because they have a system that we'd spin out. there are some and they need to keep weeding them out, it's not perfect, but far better for the kids to have that r
in the coming weeks on "after words" journalist suzy hansen will reflect on your travels abroad and weigh in on america's global standing. investigative journalist art levine report on the mental health industry, and this weekend on "after words" progressive policy institute senior fellow david osborne examines the charter school movement and offers its outlook for the future of public education. >> if you have a system with a strong authorizer who was weeding out the...
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his lead at the halfway mark on twelve under twenty five year old has compadre it's important chris hansen and i asked to test this by three shots. and the on beaten all blacks can sail the rugby championships on saturday when they face argentina and when osiris but while that's the focus for the likes of star midfielder sonny bill williams it's their country's ability with the round ball that's also capturing attention to new zealand could face argentina in their final qualifier for next year's football world cup and russia. think it's great for the prospects of going to. have a can sneak into the top four and then we can play someone else. and that's it for me back to thanks very much peter dobby is up next and i shall see you in an hour's time thanks for watching. it. was. a new television station in afghanistan is turning the focus on women it's on t.v. they are on camera in the guest chair and in the control room the founder of zone t.v. says this project couldn't wait this team is for those mothers and those to sit on those wife's living in afghanistan there's all this talking about
his lead at the halfway mark on twelve under twenty five year old has compadre it's important chris hansen and i asked to test this by three shots. and the on beaten all blacks can sail the rugby championships on saturday when they face argentina and when osiris but while that's the focus for the likes of star midfielder sonny bill williams it's their country's ability with the round ball that's also capturing attention to new zealand could face argentina in their final qualifier for next...
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on twelve under the twenty five year old has a three shot lead over come patry an importer chris hansen and ashley chester's who are all on nine under and that's all your support for now it's now back to back for a thanks for the thank you now a space x. found says he's developing a rocket which will soon be able to take humans anywhere on earth in less than an how the tech entrepreneur made the promise of a space conference in australia saying that he's confident it will be ready for launch in five years time a promotional video said it would only take twenty nine minutes to fly from london to new york and yet it's merely a byproduct of his much more ambitious plan to colonize mars in the next few decades. has more now from adelaide industry heavyweights and space lovers converged on adelaide for this year's international astronautical congress the highlight of the event was without doubt space royalty entrepreneur and billionaire a long musk his long made it known he wants to make humans and interplanetary species to make sure we don't go the way of the dinosaurs now he says he'll sta
on twelve under the twenty five year old has a three shot lead over come patry an importer chris hansen and ashley chester's who are all on nine under and that's all your support for now it's now back to back for a thanks for the thank you now a space x. found says he's developing a rocket which will soon be able to take humans anywhere on earth in less than an how the tech entrepreneur made the promise of a space conference in australia saying that he's confident it will be ready for launch in...
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twelve under the twenty five year old has a three shot lead over come patry it's in palter chris hansen and ashley chester's who are all on nine under and that's all your support for now more later. don jones here in a couple of minutes sorry about this but. a new level of luxury has arrived. an experience that will transform the way you try . our impeccable service remains but now comes breaking heat is a. revolutionary business clients. the altar for the sea the finest. weather conducting business or sharing a special journey with us bringing you the best of. the surf leave it. blank someone you're trying so well. you'll centuries in the sky. reduced to speak. first to news. cast oh it was going places together. discover the wealth of award winning programming from around the globe. powerful documentaries ever tell you that hurting us this is literally killing off and we needed to stop would you then listen to bates and discussions and you tell me the one thing you'd like the u.s. to do. and gain and not for more on the fire challenge your perceptions. the u.n. approves a team to inve
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playwright lucas hnath, director sam gold, actress laurie metcalf then a look at the musical "dear evan hansenrhetoric and the idea of speaking verse. and i think it's really important to honor the tradition of speaking verse and poetry and giving the audience poetry which has music to it. but i think it's important not to alienate the audience and to claim that poetry but to find a way tha
playwright lucas hnath, director sam gold, actress laurie metcalf then a look at the musical "dear evan hansenrhetoric and the idea of speaking verse. and i think it's really important to honor the tradition of speaking verse and poetry and giving the audience poetry which has music to it. but i think it's important not to alienate the audience and to claim that poetry but to find a way tha
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the likes of dave hansen who found his sporting talent after what happened to him in afghanistan at theeltic. it's a new season, it's a new day. you get another chance. but before that, it's one of sports great rivalries — two sides of glasgow meeting for the first time this season in the scottish premiership. it's been a bit one—sided recently — in fact celtic have lostjust once in their previous 58 league matches. for the new faces who haven't experienced the rivalry before, the managers have been trying to get their messages across. there's a noise and an intensity to this game that a lot of the players would never have felt before. so that's the first. you know, you go into a game thinking of about ten things before any normal game, you go into this game and you're thinking about 15 or 20. so it's a great experience, but of course it's being able to regulate that pressure that comes along with it. the women's super league has kicked off — and it began with a 2—0 victory for liverpool against everton in the merseyside derby. after a scramble in the box, the first goal came from natas
the likes of dave hansen who found his sporting talent after what happened to him in afghanistan at theeltic. it's a new season, it's a new day. you get another chance. but before that, it's one of sports great rivalries — two sides of glasgow meeting for the first time this season in the scottish premiership. it's been a bit one—sided recently — in fact celtic have lostjust once in their previous 58 league matches. for the new faces who haven't experienced the rivalry before, the...
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contributor suzy hansen on her travels abroad. by theinterviewed foreign policy interrupted co-founder. >> there is that question of our we exceptional, why have i never thought that this was a form of propaganda. why have i not thought to question where this concept was coming from and what was the job it was doing for individual americans. one thing i realized was that this took a long time to realize , was the very language we use when we talked about foreign countries has been determined for us a very long time ago, atause we tended to look muslim countries, especially countries in the east as were they catching up with us or were they behind us. that prevents is you from being able to see the country on its own terms. tonight atfterwords"
contributor suzy hansen on her travels abroad. by theinterviewed foreign policy interrupted co-founder. >> there is that question of our we exceptional, why have i never thought that this was a form of propaganda. why have i not thought to question where this concept was coming from and what was the job it was doing for individual americans. one thing i realized was that this took a long time to realize , was the very language we use when we talked about foreign countries has been...
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lead on twelve under the twenty five year old has a three shot lead over compadres ian poulter chris hansen and ashley chester's who are all on one under. and that's all your sport for now it's now back to merriam in london thanks very much for moment as more and everything we're covering on our website all your news and sport right now al-jazeera dot com is where you need to go that's it for myself for this news out but my colleague nick clark will be with you in a moment with much more of the day's news say without using our. in the hash tag era when news coverage of looking for an easy solution we delve deep of on says and challenge the status quo join me mad the hot sun for a new season of from at this time of his era. the street is quiet the signal is given gang members aren't out yet so it's safe to walk to school last year there are more than thirty metres in this community in one month the police say this area is a red zone one of several in some townships in cape town children sometimes a court in the crossfire when rival gangs fight so parents and grandparents have started what th
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sunday night on "afterwards," "new york magazine" contributor suzy hansen on her travels abroad.ewed by policy interrupted co-founder. very question of why had i never thought this was a form of propaganda? why had a not thought to is this concept coming from, and what is the job it was doing for individual americans? one thing i was realizing w
sunday night on "afterwards," "new york magazine" contributor suzy hansen on her travels abroad.ewed by policy interrupted co-founder. very question of why had i never thought this was a form of propaganda? why had a not thought to is this concept coming from, and what is the job it was doing for individual americans? one thing i was realizing w
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. >> next, on afterwards new york times magazine contributor susie hansen reflects on her travels abroad and looks at the world powers and influence.
. >> next, on afterwards new york times magazine contributor susie hansen reflects on her travels abroad and looks at the world powers and influence.
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sunday night on "afterwards," "new york magazine" contributor suzy hansen on her travels abroad. foreignnterviewed by policy interrupted co-founder. very question of why had i never thought this was a form of propaganda? why had a not thought to is this concept coming from, and what is the job it was doing for individual americans? one thing i was realizing was that this very language we used we talked about foreign countries had been kind of determined for us a very long time ago because we tended to look at especially muslim countries and countries in the east as, were they catching up with us? were they behind us? what that does is it prevents you from being able to see the country on its own terms. announcer: watch "afterwards" sunday night at 9 p.m. eastern on c-span2's book tv. announcer: lisa monaco served as president obama's chief counterterrorism and homeland security adviser. next, she talks about security threats during the obama presidency and what is ahead for the trump presidency. this is an hour and 20 minutes. >> good evening everyone. welcome to our 2017 lecture
sunday night on "afterwards," "new york magazine" contributor suzy hansen on her travels abroad. foreignnterviewed by policy interrupted co-founder. very question of why had i never thought this was a form of propaganda? why had a not thought to is this concept coming from, and what is the job it was doing for individual americans? one thing i was realizing was that this very language we used we talked about foreign countries had been kind of determined for us a very long...
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first up superstar beyonce, she made a surprise appearance at the broadway hit "dear evan hansen."ad ben platt begged and pleaded. queen bey eventually tweeting "i will conjure her." not only did she watch the show, she came backstage, and that's when ben and the crew completely lost it. they tried to keep their cool but they posted the video by one of the cast members that says it all. it's appropriately caption "the aftermath." and it shows just how much the visit meant to the cast. in fact, once ben got his bearings back, he said this about bey. he said, "the alien -- i'm no longer living." he was so excited. his friends and family, they're all losing it on twitter. that's sweet. >> cool. >>> moving on, if you're like me and counting down the days to the season 2 premiere of "this is us" if you can't wait until september 26th you're in luck. the show posted a video of what they call three minutes of pure joy. here's mandy, milo, sterling, justin, chrissy, and chris with a first look at season 2. >> season 1 ended with a bit of a cliff-hanger. so season 2 sort of picks up the ver
first up superstar beyonce, she made a surprise appearance at the broadway hit "dear evan hansen."ad ben platt begged and pleaded. queen bey eventually tweeting "i will conjure her." not only did she watch the show, she came backstage, and that's when ben and the crew completely lost it. they tried to keep their cool but they posted the video by one of the cast members that says it all. it's appropriately caption "the aftermath." and it shows just how much the...