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harriet washington? >> guest: couldn't hear you for a moment. >> host: everything we talk about leads me to think about the henrietta lacks story. >> guest: henrietta lacks first of all i am so happy that henrietta lacks is now a household name. it is a very important story and i am glad that so many americans know what happened to her. in 1994 i spoke with her husband who was still alive and her family about her. i was deeply concerned that this woman, 1951, had been suffering ovarian cancer, had been cultured, kept alive without her permission. her husband was very vehement, told me in no uncertain terms he had refused permission for her cells to be taken and the hospital did it anyway. this has been something that has befallen people of color since they came to the american shores. it happens all the time. in her case her cells were very unusual and turned out to be biologically very valuable in terms of providing a good medium for culturing disease, testing medication, including the polio vaccine. ye
harriet washington? >> guest: couldn't hear you for a moment. >> host: everything we talk about leads me to think about the henrietta lacks story. >> guest: henrietta lacks first of all i am so happy that henrietta lacks is now a household name. it is a very important story and i am glad that so many americans know what happened to her. in 1994 i spoke with her husband who was still alive and her family about her. i was deeply concerned that this woman, 1951, had been...
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he's completely convinced and they meet with him later on harriet tubman, my interpretation is that harriet tubman never had any intention of joining that suicidal crusade any more than later with did that's where the personal stories of these women come in. while john brown frantically crisscrossing the country trying to get on the odds of the federal authorities and raising money and getting built from this crusade, harriet tubman just bought a house from francis and offered a mile down the street, it is incredible. women don't buy and sell houses, they certainly don't for slaves but these women are good friends at that time, it's convenient for tubman to live in new york with her family in canada. she signed the document and has to raise money for her mortgage. at the very time when they are getting ready to head there so she goes to boston and that's where john brown, the supporters lived and she knows many of the most famous abolitionist but doesn't get phillips so she says to john brown, i'd like you to introduce me, he is thrilled. mr. phillips, general alpine, the greater chair on t
he's completely convinced and they meet with him later on harriet tubman, my interpretation is that harriet tubman never had any intention of joining that suicidal crusade any more than later with did that's where the personal stories of these women come in. while john brown frantically crisscrossing the country trying to get on the odds of the federal authorities and raising money and getting built from this crusade, harriet tubman just bought a house from francis and offered a mile down the...
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host: harriet washington?guest: ronda, you may be right about the latter point and that's where her family was concerned about when i talk to them in 1994 and as i began telling things i knew about and there was much more, of course, that's what they said. said she was a benefactor to the entire world. why don't they admit this and talk about this that's a good question, it's a question i have asked repeatedly about many people including medical researchers who tended not to get their due of their african americans, their work tends to be ignored, but in terms of the blood test i'm really concerned, what blood test is this? i have to say it's been news to me. and you know there are tests administered on a racial basis still. can you tell me a bit more about it? host: at ron is gone. i apologize. guest: i wish i knew what tests he was talking about. maybe he will call back or text and let us know because it something i don't know anything about. is a lot of people know, early in the design of blood to storage,
host: harriet washington?guest: ronda, you may be right about the latter point and that's where her family was concerned about when i talk to them in 1994 and as i began telling things i knew about and there was much more, of course, that's what they said. said she was a benefactor to the entire world. why don't they admit this and talk about this that's a good question, it's a question i have asked repeatedly about many people including medical researchers who tended not to get their due of...
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now we'll begin with harriet lane. who was white house hostess and niece of president james buchanan when lane moved into the white house in 1857, she became very popular because she was young vivacious and witty and she was also interested in the arts and began collecting art while living in the white house. after buchanan's administration harriet lane became a well-known philanthropist in washington dc and she also traveled europe dedicating time and energy to an art collection upon her death in 1903 harriet lane willed her entire collection of art toward the creation of a national gallery of art. now at the time no institution existed, so it fell under the control of the smithsonian institution. lanes collection of paintings sculptures and buchanan artifacts from her time in the white house became the foundation and the impetus for the creation of the smithsonian american art museum located in washington dc today next slide. now the smithsonian lovingly refers to harriet lane as the first lady of the national collec
now we'll begin with harriet lane. who was white house hostess and niece of president james buchanan when lane moved into the white house in 1857, she became very popular because she was young vivacious and witty and she was also interested in the arts and began collecting art while living in the white house. after buchanan's administration harriet lane became a well-known philanthropist in washington dc and she also traveled europe dedicating time and energy to an art collection upon her death...
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harriet washington sunday noon eastern on in-depth on c-span2.program, visit c-span shop.org and get your copies of harriet washington spoke. ♪♪ >> public health officials and advocates testified on ending domestic violence. they told house lawmakers about the impact of
harriet washington sunday noon eastern on in-depth on c-span2.program, visit c-span shop.org and get your copies of harriet washington spoke. ♪♪ >> public health officials and advocates testified on ending domestic violence. they told house lawmakers about the impact of
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and also with harriet a lax - - harriet the lax, why don't they had any how many diseases has this ladyured? she gave more to medicine than anybody that ever lived qassem soleimani - . >> you might be right about the latter point. that is what her family was concerned about as i talk to them in 1994. talking about what i knew about, that's what they said. she was a benefactor to the entire a world. why don't they admit this or talk about this? is a very good question. i have been asking repeatedly about many people including medical researchers who tend not to get their do if they are african-americans. they, are ignored. excellent question. but with the blood test what exist? this is news to me. i had no idea there were tests that were administered on a racial basis. can you tell mee more about that? host: i apologize. he is gone. >> i wish i knew what test. text us and let us know i don't know anything aboutut it. as a lot of people know, early in the design of blood storage, blood in this country was categorized by race with blood from african-americans being cap separate from white
and also with harriet a lax - - harriet the lax, why don't they had any how many diseases has this ladyured? she gave more to medicine than anybody that ever lived qassem soleimani - . >> you might be right about the latter point. that is what her family was concerned about as i talk to them in 1994. talking about what i knew about, that's what they said. she was a benefactor to the entire a world. why don't they admit this or talk about this? is a very good question. i have been asking...
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. ♪ father hunter and harriet were working just as he had left them , bent low, the sweat running, theday's work is finally done in the forest them up at the best time of day was yet to come, at least for the boy. for the first time, james was going to accompany his father inside the great mill which bought their logs. ♪ big as it was, there was a friendly feeling about the mill. the boy's father was known and respected for the honest, hard-working man that he was. the day's labor was carefully measured and a record was made. ♪ from the largest train james had ever seen, a sling was lowered to cradle the load. in a moment, the logs were up and awake, and all there was to show for a day of sweat and toil was a piece of paper folded away in father hunters pocket. -- hunters' pocket. ♪ father and son were on their way to the cashier's office, was a man pulled up. he lived 10 miles up the road, but close enough to be calm a neighbor. -- called a neighbor. even before the truck stop, his power saw caught the boy's eye. people see beauty in different things. to james hunter, that saw with it
. ♪ father hunter and harriet were working just as he had left them , bent low, the sweat running, theday's work is finally done in the forest them up at the best time of day was yet to come, at least for the boy. for the first time, james was going to accompany his father inside the great mill which bought their logs. ♪ big as it was, there was a friendly feeling about the mill. the boy's father was known and respected for the honest, hard-working man that he was. the day's labor was...
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my question with harriet is the reach of the film.nd this is part of where these new mediums and this blurring of technology and how we can track the impacted films comes into play. i actually wrote this down because i knew somebody was going to ask this. the film had a small budget for would ended up being a very high profile picture. it was made for a lid in more than 11 million dollars and then it grows about 43 million dollars at the theaters and i don't think that was not a covid sort of cutting off interview ship so that was basically it's front. it made money, it's it's well but it didn't make anywhere near the money that a film like2 django or even vampire country even made quite a bit more. so my questions for that or yes, it's projected the things that more serious sort of observers of flavor worry on the silver screen one of the sea, but i wonder of the reception of it, and to my final point from the lecture, will we see more films like harriet? yw money or they didn't make an a footprint. and the reason i mentioned those d
my question with harriet is the reach of the film.nd this is part of where these new mediums and this blurring of technology and how we can track the impacted films comes into play. i actually wrote this down because i knew somebody was going to ask this. the film had a small budget for would ended up being a very high profile picture. it was made for a lid in more than 11 million dollars and then it grows about 43 million dollars at the theaters and i don't think that was not a covid sort of...
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my question with "harriet" is the reach of the film. and this is part of where these new mediums and this blurring of technology and how we can track the impact of films comes into play. actually, i wrote this down because i knew somebody was going to ask this. the film had a very small budget for what was a high profile picture. it was made for a little more than $11 million, and then it grossed about $43 million at the theaters, and i don't think -- that was 2019. that was not a covid sort of cutting off viewership. that was basically the run. it made money. it did well. but it didn't make anywhere near the money that a film like jango or even -- i think vampire hunter even made quite a bit more. so my questions for that are yes, it projected the things that more serious sort of observers of slavery on the silver screen wanted it to see, but i wonder if the reception of it hints at my final point from the lecture, will we see more films like "harriet" if think didn't make enough money or a big enough footprint. the reason i mention th
my question with "harriet" is the reach of the film. and this is part of where these new mediums and this blurring of technology and how we can track the impact of films comes into play. actually, i wrote this down because i knew somebody was going to ask this. the film had a very small budget for what was a high profile picture. it was made for a little more than $11 million, and then it grossed about $43 million at the theaters, and i don't think -- that was 2019. that was not a...
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yes harriet attaches. the issue of slavery or the survival of slavery to the war. we have an african-american character who dominates a finite share of agency and that film and is willing to wield violence but not in an over-the-top sort of django or black exploitation way my question with harriet is the reach of the film and this is part of where these new mediums in this blurring of technology and how we can track the impact of films comes into play actually wrote this down because i knew somebody was gonna ask this the film had a very small budget for what ended up being a very high profile picture it was made for a little more than 11 million dollars and then it grows about 43 million dollars at the theaters, and i don't think that was 2019. that was not a covid sort of cutting off interviewerships. so that was basically it's run it made money. it did well, but it didn't make anywhere near the money that a film like bingo or even i must i think vampire hunter even made quite a bit more. so my questions for that are yes, it projected the things that more serious
yes harriet attaches. the issue of slavery or the survival of slavery to the war. we have an african-american character who dominates a finite share of agency and that film and is willing to wield violence but not in an over-the-top sort of django or black exploitation way my question with harriet is the reach of the film and this is part of where these new mediums in this blurring of technology and how we can track the impact of films comes into play actually wrote this down because i knew...
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harriet tubman's f there, young harriet learned about the underground railroad, the secret passage toth, taken by enslaved people from the south. bricks, a coin, and pottery fragments were found in the area that may soon be accessible to visitors. and when we come back, what comes next for this country after tonight's verdict? a lot of people think dealing with copd is a walk in the park. if i have something to help me breathe better, everything would be fun and nice. but i still have bad days... ...flare-ups (cough cough), which can permanently damage my lungs. my lungs need protection against flare-ups. so it's time to get real. because in the real world... ...our lungs deserves the real protection of breztri. breztri gives you better breathing, symptom improvement, and flare-up protection. it's the first and only copd medicine proven to reduce flare-ups by 52%. breztri won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. it is not for asthma. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. don't take breztri more than prescribed. bre
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our guest this month is medical ethicist and scientist harriet washington. the author of several books beginning in 2000 when living healthy withat hepatitis c. medical medical experimentation on black blackamericans from colonial tio the present deadly monopolies which we haven't talked about, corporate takeover of life itself and the consequences for your help and medical future came out in 2011. infectious madness, the surprising science of how we catch mental illness 2015. a terrible thing to waste, environmental racism and its assault on the american mind and tthe most recent book carte blanche the erosion of medical consent you can call in with a question or comment for the author. tubman 8200 in the east and central time zones, 748-8401 in the mountain and pacific time zones. if you want to send a text of this is only for text messages you can send to (202)748-8903. if you do send a message include your first name and your city. you can also participate on social media just remember@booktv for facebook, instagram, twitter. twitter. and/or e-mail bookt
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harriet washington sunday noon eastern on book tvs in-depth. c-span2., visit c-span shop.org and get your copies of harriet washington's book. ♪♪ >> listen to c-span's podcast, the weekly. this week, "wall street journal" columnist kimberly strassel on the filibusters future and long term ramifications of modifying senate rules with majority control changing sides. >> democrats right now thinking of blowing up the entire senate even with the knowledge that by next year they might be in the minority in the senate again four years from now republicans can be another place for an agenda so this is a moment where people often step back and try to remember these big actions have real consequences down the road. >> c-span the week before you get your podcast. ♪♪ >> c-span2 is unfiltered view of government created by america's cable television company. today not to you by these television companies to provide c-span2 two years as a public service. ♪♪ >> today's white house covered grieving, doctor rochelle outlined an update on travel headlines while doctor an
harriet washington sunday noon eastern on book tvs in-depth. c-span2., visit c-span shop.org and get your copies of harriet washington's book. ♪♪ >> listen to c-span's podcast, the weekly. this week, "wall street journal" columnist kimberly strassel on the filibusters future and long term ramifications of modifying senate rules with majority control changing sides. >> democrats right now thinking of blowing up the entire senate even with the knowledge that by next year...
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all of the aunties in my life, my auntie harriet, who mothered me, took me interest her -- into her home, raise my sister and me along with her daughter, laura. she was single mother, lived in the u.k. and kindred to your family and the was also a nurse, and she raised my sister and me like we were her own daughters until my father was ready to take on this job of raising two girls on his own, and then with my stepmother. and so looking back on my story and telling my story in my own terms as opposed to this story that i'd been given issue realized that, no, actually that is wrong. i had many mothers. i wasn't motherless i. had my aunt harriet, my auntie violet, my auntie freda, they're not releadded to me but aunties who were related to me but i don't know how. my grandmothers. all of those women raised me, and were such forces of strength and creativity and love and that really surrounded me, and i had a lot of role models to look up to and to see sort of who i could be as a black woman as well. and i would also say, my father mothered me, too. i think that men can also be mothering if
all of the aunties in my life, my auntie harriet, who mothered me, took me interest her -- into her home, raise my sister and me along with her daughter, laura. she was single mother, lived in the u.k. and kindred to your family and the was also a nurse, and she raised my sister and me like we were her own daughters until my father was ready to take on this job of raising two girls on his own, and then with my stepmother. and so looking back on my story and telling my story in my own terms as...
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harriet harman. i was _ she will be sorely missed. harriet harman. she had forgotten our names, butjust because she wanted to put everybody at their ease. when she came into the house in 1992 as one of 336 conservative mps, she was one of only 20 women, so she was very much a pioneer of woman�*s presents on the tory benches and over the three decade she served on the high she very brightly watched over the growing flock of tory women mps. i think it was very energising to work with her on her autism campaigns and it was admirable to see her being such a thorn in the side of the government, fiercely championing her constituents in their oppositions to hs2, but above all, i know she will be missed by herfamily, to whom i extend my deepest, deepest condolences. we really, really will miss her. i can hardly not believe that she is not there in the house today. she became a grantee in the 1922 committee, but she was never granted. i would like to briefly mention the loss of shirley williams. i briefly crossed over with her when i came in in 1992 and to my
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>> sunday on "in depth" a live conversation with harriet washington. her most recent book is carte blanche. her others interviewed medical apartheid and deadly monopolies. >> when companies use profit to measure their success in the medical arena the problem is we can't expect companies to care about us, we can't expect companies to sublimate, make less money because they care about our health. they don't care about our health. our government, the people that we pay and should expect to care about our health and defend us, our government should be raining in these companies come our government should be forcing them to develop things that will fit public needs and it is not. >> join in the conversation with phone calls, texts and tweets for harriet washington sunday at noon eastern on booktv's "in depth" on c-span2. before the program visit c-spanshop.org to get your copies of harriet washington's book. >> i have the great pleasure of introducing kathryn stoner, deputy director at the institute for international studies at stanford university and senio
>> sunday on "in depth" a live conversation with harriet washington. her most recent book is carte blanche. her others interviewed medical apartheid and deadly monopolies. >> when companies use profit to measure their success in the medical arena the problem is we can't expect companies to care about us, we can't expect companies to sublimate, make less money because they care about our health. they don't care about our health. our government, the people that we pay and...
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you were called harrietics, disbelievers, and, worse, now we are lying off an unknown land, a wilderness we wish to leave our bones rotting on this shore before the winter is over, i say we better dwell together in unity. >> we whose names are underwritten, king james i having undertaken a voyage to plant a colony in the new world, do solemnly combine ourselves together into a civil-bodied politic for our better ordering and preservation. and by virtue to enact such just and equal laws shall we thought most meet and convenient for the general good of the colony. is this agreed by all present? >> aye. what can i say of the painful labors of those first terrible months? to gain a foothold however precarious in that treacherous land. to find a site for our colony, to fashion simple rude shelters, and how to describe that cruel first winter? when we were plunged into that wilderness, all unknowing and ignorant. of savages we saw few. and except for a first skirmish in which our captain acquitted himself bravely, we suffered not from that source. but from another source, we suffered most grie
you were called harrietics, disbelievers, and, worse, now we are lying off an unknown land, a wilderness we wish to leave our bones rotting on this shore before the winter is over, i say we better dwell together in unity. >> we whose names are underwritten, king james i having undertaken a voyage to plant a colony in the new world, do solemnly combine ourselves together into a civil-bodied politic for our better ordering and preservation. and by virtue to enact such just and equal laws...
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. >> reporter: up next booktv haps monthly "in depth" program with medical ethicist harriet washington, the monopolies: the shocking corporate takeover of life itself--and the consequences for your health and our medical future" and recently published carte blanche about nonconsensual medical testing on member to be with missouri, african americans and prisoners. >> host: harriet washington, you write that at age 10 hours schweitzer, out of your life, out of my life, change your life. how did that happen?
. >> reporter: up next booktv haps monthly "in depth" program with medical ethicist harriet washington, the monopolies: the shocking corporate takeover of life itself--and the consequences for your health and our medical future" and recently published carte blanche about nonconsensual medical testing on member to be with missouri, african americans and prisoners. >> host: harriet washington, you write that at age 10 hours schweitzer, out of your life, out of my life,...
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host: harriet washington you write to that at age ten albert schweitzer, out of your life come out of my life changed your life. how did that happen? >> i discovered that particular book and quickly began reading others. i was struck by his spirit
host: harriet washington you write to that at age ten albert schweitzer, out of your life come out of my life changed your life. how did that happen? >> i discovered that particular book and quickly began reading others. i was struck by his spirit
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. >> next>, an amazing story regarding harriet tubman.news, "cbs this morning saturday" will return in a few minutes. for now, i'm ian lee with a look beyond this morning's headlines. the pandemic caused shortages of everything from toilet paper to appliances. while supplies of some products have replenished, one item remains elusive. we have the report. >> reporter: construction company owner ray perkins has plenty of business. rising lumber prices keep cutting into his bottom line. >> normally they're $3.49 or two by four, now $6.49, $6.50. >> hard wood, lumber -- >> reporter: interior designers say it's boosting clients' project costs. >> we've gotten examples of a anywh anywhere. double to three times what the materials cost previously. >> reporter: the high prices are from a global lumber shortage and a huge boost in home improvement projects when the pandemic forced people to stay home. and the high demand continues to build into 2021 with the ramping up of major construction. the national association of homebuilders says wood costs
. >> next>, an amazing story regarding harriet tubman.news, "cbs this morning saturday" will return in a few minutes. for now, i'm ian lee with a look beyond this morning's headlines. the pandemic caused shortages of everything from toilet paper to appliances. while supplies of some products have replenished, one item remains elusive. we have the report. >> reporter: construction company owner ray perkins has plenty of business. rising lumber prices keep cutting into...
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the last time she played for britain two years ago — she's been picked ahead of the higher ranked harriet victory would put them through to a one off qualifier, the winner of which competes in a new—look 12 team final in april next year. we now know the draw for the first round of this year's world snooker championship — and ronnie o'sullivan begins his quest for a record—equalling seventh world title against debutant markjoyce, who's ranked a6th in the world. elsewhere, uk championship winner neil robertson starts against liang wenbo, while the world number one judd trump will face liam highfield. molly renshaw looks set for a place at tokyo 2020 after winning gold and setting a new british record in the 200 metre breaststroke, at the olympic trials in london. renshaw finished in two minutes and 20.89 seconds to knock just over a second off the previous record. second—placed abbie wood is likely tojoin her injapan. scotland will be without captain rachel malcolm for their six nations match against italy this weekend. evie gallagher comes in to take her place, for her first start. that's
the last time she played for britain two years ago — she's been picked ahead of the higher ranked harriet victory would put them through to a one off qualifier, the winner of which competes in a new—look 12 team final in april next year. we now know the draw for the first round of this year's world snooker championship — and ronnie o'sullivan begins his quest for a record—equalling seventh world title against debutant markjoyce, who's ranked a6th in the world. elsewhere, uk championship...
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i quote frederick douglass, obviously born a slave on the eastern shore as was harriet tubman. i have a picture of frederick douglass and harriet tubman in my conference room in the capital, but frederick douglass i quote all the time when he said it. it is easier to build strong children than it is to repair broken men. and i think that a such a profound statement and i also quote, and this may surprise some of you who have not heard me say it before, spiro t agnew. he and i were elected to the maryland state senate, he was elected governor, and he gave an inaugural address and the only line i remember from that address was the cost of failure far exceeds the price of progress. essentially, douglas and agnew were saying the same thing, that we need to invest in our children, not only bill young, but in an ongoing effort to make sure that people maintain skills or obtain new skills for a changing economy. this past year, of course, has been an enormously difficult year for america and americans and frankly for the citizens of the global community. covid-19 is unlike anything th
i quote frederick douglass, obviously born a slave on the eastern shore as was harriet tubman. i have a picture of frederick douglass and harriet tubman in my conference room in the capital, but frederick douglass i quote all the time when he said it. it is easier to build strong children than it is to repair broken men. and i think that a such a profound statement and i also quote, and this may surprise some of you who have not heard me say it before, spiro t agnew. he and i were elected to...
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. : >> sunday on "in depth" a live conversation with harriet washington.er most recent book is carte blanche. her others interviewed medical apartheid and deadly monopolies. >> when companies use profit to measure their success in the medical arena the problem is we can't expect companies to care about us, we can't expect companies to sublimate, make less money because they care about our health. they don't care about our health. our government, the people that we pay and should expect to care about our health and defend us, our government should be raining in these companies come our government should be forcing them to develop things that will fit public needs and it is not. >> join in the conversation with phone calls, texts and tweets for harriet washington sunday at noon eastern on
. : >> sunday on "in depth" a live conversation with harriet washington.er most recent book is carte blanche. her others interviewed medical apartheid and deadly monopolies. >> when companies use profit to measure their success in the medical arena the problem is we can't expect companies to care about us, we can't expect companies to sublimate, make less money because they care about our health. they don't care about our health. our government, the people that we pay and...
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joining me now, harriet reed, california resident and school choice advocate.school system. why is this so important? what is your mission? >> my mission so to help parents because the children obviously are our future. i want parents to know if the school districts go down the path of indoctrination rather than school choice, you'll have to go down their path. >> martha: i want to put up a slide from from the loss alameda school district. all of this language is very dense. tell me how you read to what this says here. ethnic studies see to build solidarity across difference. tell me about that. >> i believe that the language is language that is typically used in critical race theory. the author that they're quoting from is very much part of her mission, is to make sure that critical race theory is a part of children's day. i don't believe that parents feel that their children need rehumanizing or this is the message that we're looking to give to children. >> martha: a lot of this is focused on descentering whiteness. as tim scott says, he feels that is counter
joining me now, harriet reed, california resident and school choice advocate.school system. why is this so important? what is your mission? >> my mission so to help parents because the children obviously are our future. i want parents to know if the school districts go down the path of indoctrination rather than school choice, you'll have to go down their path. >> martha: i want to put up a slide from from the loss alameda school district. all of this language is very dense. tell me...
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harriet dart lost in the opening round of the charleston open in south carolina to the 11th seed yuliaer from the qualifiers. and dart will be in the british team for the billiejean king cup play—off against mexico later this month. johanna konta won't be, though. she's still struggling with a knee problem. heather watson, katie swan, katie boulter and jodie burrage complete the line—up. now, on sunday, valencia became the first top—level team in spain to walk off in protest at racist abuse. it's afterjuan cala — the cadiz defender — was accused of racially insulting mouktar diakhaby, something he denied today. we've actually heard from both players today. and we can hear from ben croucher now, who's been following events. ben, just give us a back rent to what exactly we saw on full on sunday. what exactly we saw on full on sunda . , ., , . ., sunday. very unsavoury incident on sunday. very unsavoury incident on sunday and — sunday. very unsavoury incident on sunday and that _ sunday. very unsavoury incident on sunday and that la _ sunday. very unsavoury incident on sunday and that la
harriet dart lost in the opening round of the charleston open in south carolina to the 11th seed yuliaer from the qualifiers. and dart will be in the british team for the billiejean king cup play—off against mexico later this month. johanna konta won't be, though. she's still struggling with a knee problem. heather watson, katie swan, katie boulter and jodie burrage complete the line—up. now, on sunday, valencia became the first top—level team in spain to walk off in protest at racist...
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. >> join in the conversation with your facebook comments texts and sweets for harriet washington noon eastern on in-depth on c-span2 and visit c-span shop.org to get your copies of harrietwashington's book . >> joining us today is the author of the acclaimed 2019 work of nonfiction "the enchanted hour: the miraculous power of reading aloud in the age of distraction" . he's also a columnist for the wall street journal where she's a children's book reviewer and host of the podcast which is the greatest thing for a podcast. she's previously worked as a foreign correspondent and is a graduate of bowdoin college joining us from bethesda maryland please welcome meghan cox gurdon. >> hi, i'm sorry we're not among the cactuses together. i had looked forward to that but this is second-best and sometimes that's what we can take. >> we will send some sunshine and warm your way to the east coast but it's such an honor tospend time with you today . >> i'm delighted to be with you veronica, let's get into it. >> before we dive into the book can you give a little bit about your career? going from a
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after one intensive care doctor in south london realised he could not keep that up, he and his wife harrietiety, that is my main issue. it's a pressure that i have always put on myself to be the best at whatever i am doing and particularly being a doctor the reality of what you have to do as a doctor surprised me when i first started and my ability to be the best i could be was challenged very early on and i struggled. they both set up duty to care last year, a charity that offers free therapy to nhs workers. things are busier than ever since the second spike in coronavirus cases earlier this year. wellness and mental health and things is something that nhs workers put to one side until recently. it's much more of a focus now. there are still holes in the system and that is where we think that duty to care is trying to bridge that gap a little bit, of being able to get immediate help. that's what i needed. thankfully, there are fewer people needing hospital treatment for coronavirus, but according to therapists it is the people who have done the looking after, who now need to be the focus t
after one intensive care doctor in south london realised he could not keep that up, he and his wife harrietiety, that is my main issue. it's a pressure that i have always put on myself to be the best at whatever i am doing and particularly being a doctor the reality of what you have to do as a doctor surprised me when i first started and my ability to be the best i could be was challenged very early on and i struggled. they both set up duty to care last year, a charity that offers free therapy...
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treatment that he has been subjected to at the hand of the british acting as a loyal vassals just as harriet did for the empire i will go on to another issue but just to to to read to us what you're saying about neil meltzer had said that one of his statements was that he had never seen a single person who's been deliberately isolated and i would say persecuted not prosecuted but persecuted by several democratic states in a concerted effort to eventually break his well they're the words of nicholas military and it's also notable rade out the u.s. rights report focuses heavily on countries that are not closely allied to the us plenty by china russia venezuela not too much about saudi arabia for example is this more of a political statement than an expression of concern for human rights. well yes and i would just add a little footnote neal smell sarah was misled by the propaganda just like most of my american colleagues we hear nothing about julian assange all we hear is that he was a rapist and that has been definitively disprove it here's what meltzer said a year and a half ago in an op ed t
treatment that he has been subjected to at the hand of the british acting as a loyal vassals just as harriet did for the empire i will go on to another issue but just to to to read to us what you're saying about neil meltzer had said that one of his statements was that he had never seen a single person who's been deliberately isolated and i would say persecuted not prosecuted but persecuted by several democratic states in a concerted effort to eventually break his well they're the words of...
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i quote frederick douglass, obviously born a slave on the eastern shore, as was harriet tubman.ave a picture of frederick douglass and harriet tubman in my conference room in the top -- in the capitol, two extraordinarily marylanders. frederick douglass said, it is easier to build strong children that it is to repair broken men. i think that is a profound statement. and it may surprise some of you have not heard me quote spiro agnew. he and i were elected to the maryland -i was elected to the senate and he was elected governor any given inaugural address. the only line i remember from that address was, that the cost of failure far exceeds the price of progress. essentially, douglass and agnew were saying the same thing, that we need to invest in our children, and in the education. not all the other young that in our view, in an ongoing effort to make sure people maintain skills, or obtain new skills, for changing economy. this past year has been an enormous lead difficult year for america, and americans, and, frankly, for citizens of the global community. covid-19 is unlike anyt
i quote frederick douglass, obviously born a slave on the eastern shore, as was harriet tubman.ave a picture of frederick douglass and harriet tubman in my conference room in the top -- in the capitol, two extraordinarily marylanders. frederick douglass said, it is easier to build strong children that it is to repair broken men. i think that is a profound statement. and it may surprise some of you have not heard me quote spiro agnew. he and i were elected to the maryland -i was elected to the...
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she's been picked ahead of the higher ranked harriet dart.so heather watson leads the team. victory would put them through to a one—off qualifier, the winner of which competes in a new—look12—team final in april next year. merseyside police have launched an investigation after a window on real madrid's team bus was smashed as it made its way to anfield before last night's champions lague quarter final against liverpool. hundreds of supporters lined anfield road, with a small minority throwing objects. the club have called the incident "unacceptable and the shameful behaviour" of "a few individuals". as for the game, it finished goalless, meaning liverpool are out of europe having failed to overturn their 3—1 first leg defecit. tonight the focus is on the europa league. arsenal have work to do if they're to reach the semi finals. they're in the czech republic for their second leg against slavia prague, which is delicately poised at 1—1. manchester united, meanwhile, host granada at old trafford. united have a 2—0 advantage heading into the sec
she's been picked ahead of the higher ranked harriet dart.so heather watson leads the team. victory would put them through to a one—off qualifier, the winner of which competes in a new—look12—team final in april next year. merseyside police have launched an investigation after a window on real madrid's team bus was smashed as it made its way to anfield before last night's champions lague quarter final against liverpool. hundreds of supporters lined anfield road, with a small minority...
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harriet tubman photographed. basically this is her way of getting people to move north and this is a young photograph as she imagines her life in the studio. one of the most important battles of the war of 54 he wrote letters and diary entries and was newly married to a young wife. i see some of the phrases in these experiences. these are some of the black soldiers that are part of the 54 in the album collection and the range of images. photograph of charles douglas, the son of frederick douglass when he entered the war and a photograph of his other son when he entered the war. we begin to see we need to read the sense of masculinity, the purpose, the purposeful poses and this is the first time we can see the love with a mother writing and explaining the story. then we see love through the relationship of lewis douglas and his fiancÉe, amelia. she writes to him and he writes to her i've been in two fights and i'm about to go to another. he says if i survive i will write you a long letter. jacob carter is missing,
harriet tubman photographed. basically this is her way of getting people to move north and this is a young photograph as she imagines her life in the studio. one of the most important battles of the war of 54 he wrote letters and diary entries and was newly married to a young wife. i see some of the phrases in these experiences. these are some of the black soldiers that are part of the 54 in the album collection and the range of images. photograph of charles douglas, the son of frederick...
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and also harriet washington talking about the history and the misuse of medicine in the united states. visit booktv.org for more work and saw your program guide. semantic you for joining us for this event. i amft the director for american studies at the heritage foundation and it is my pleasure to be here for conservatism and america's future and i am also delighted to welcome everybody here as part of this lecture series. including what they call the permanent things, the moral and spiritual truthshe that make democratic self-government possible. doctor kirk viewed as conservative movement as a crucial factor in the task of recovering and defending those permanent thing. and there is no more ans. important scholar in america today than our speaker. he has been studying this conservative movement for decades and we have made a full biography available today with a couple of highlights. a three volume biography in this groundbreaking book and a more recent book of reappraising the rights of conservatism just to name a few. just to pick up one of his books or read one of his many essays
and also harriet washington talking about the history and the misuse of medicine in the united states. visit booktv.org for more work and saw your program guide. semantic you for joining us for this event. i amft the director for american studies at the heritage foundation and it is my pleasure to be here for conservatism and america's future and i am also delighted to welcome everybody here as part of this lecture series. including what they call the permanent things, the moral and spiritual...
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harriet washington sunday noon eastern on in-depth on c-span2. before the program, visit c-span shop.org and get your copies of harriet washington spoke. ♪♪ >> public health officials and advocates testified on ending domestic violence. they told house lawmakers about the impact of covid-19 on women and families building in an increase in domestic violence cases. from the house education and labor subcommittee, this hearing is about one hour and 50 minutes. >> welcome, everyone. the subcommittee is meeting today to hear testimony on ending the cycle to prevent domestic violence and promote healthy communities. i know for the subcommittee apple committee representatives joining us and participating in today's hearing with your understanding and questions will come after members of the subcommittee on both sides of the aisle are present and have opportunity to question the witnesses. thisue is an entirely remote hearing, microphones will be muted as a general rule to avoid unnecessary a background noise. members and witnesses will be responsible fo
harriet washington sunday noon eastern on in-depth on c-span2. before the program, visit c-span shop.org and get your copies of harriet washington spoke. ♪♪ >> public health officials and advocates testified on ending domestic violence. they told house lawmakers about the impact of covid-19 on women and families building in an increase in domestic violence cases. from the house education and labor subcommittee, this hearing is about one hour and 50 minutes. >> welcome, everyone....
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vastly different reactions during his lifetime, some people find him charming and unfailingly polite, harriet martin, giving the idea of demonic possession more than calhoun did come his utter certainty was unnerving. >> my fading memory, actually not been the subject of all that much biographical literature. charles wilson begged the 3 volumes that people .2, there are two others but the field seems more or less open. overly propitious for re-examination. >> >> it is an opportunity to write a book like this. and people begin connecting issues of racial justice. and there are some activists who write, protests at yale university, the historian's job is to explain the path to the present so when i saw that happening, what is out there on calhoun i knew a couple of the biographies and when i went and looked, biographies had not been written at that time in 23 years or 28, a figure of comparable importance that is almost unimaginable that you have gone that long without a major biography and what happened is the entire field of southern history, slavery had changed so dramatically that i didn't
vastly different reactions during his lifetime, some people find him charming and unfailingly polite, harriet martin, giving the idea of demonic possession more than calhoun did come his utter certainty was unnerving. >> my fading memory, actually not been the subject of all that much biographical literature. charles wilson begged the 3 volumes that people .2, there are two others but the field seems more or less open. overly propitious for re-examination. >> >> it is an...
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you pretend that it's ozzie and harriet it is and you know there's someone who's taking care of the bigone who's taking care of these. i think they're all. hey. hey. i'm cooking. i don't want to go besmirching around. my fists in like $10.00 a day playing the lottery to wish i could be. a start up with a 1000000 what is a. sin you heard of a daycare center was not something we wanted to do for at least a year. but we're at a home where both of us have to work in order to survive. we have to work this years at it. it's not like there's a smorgasbord of childcare out there. we were lucky to finally found. it was a scramble like we were going to childcare facilities every day to vail ability is slim and not. really only have a few options despite p.j. ratio despite the class size they all cost the same. of course it's going to require us to basically scale back some of our spending appropriately some our savings account holders all the. others but i don't know how people do it i really don't it's for a change to come on him or to change clothes. shopping. so tomorrow you have to go to scho
you pretend that it's ozzie and harriet it is and you know there's someone who's taking care of the bigone who's taking care of these. i think they're all. hey. hey. i'm cooking. i don't want to go besmirching around. my fists in like $10.00 a day playing the lottery to wish i could be. a start up with a 1000000 what is a. sin you heard of a daycare center was not something we wanted to do for at least a year. but we're at a home where both of us have to work in order to survive. we have to...
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harriet bliss awards on the 49ers website. they will get all the information they need, there. they can even send a letter to the 49ers foundation, and they will give them the information they need in order to apply. the easiest thing to do is to go online, look at the website foundation website -- and all the information will be there. >> okay. you know, harry, certainly, the one thing the more light on, is we need to appreciate our teachers more because they have a hard job, and it has been a lot more difficult the past year. so this is a great cause. i hope people will get behind it, and it will get bigger as time goes on. at some point, i hope to seal you -- see you on the field. >> hopefully, but irrespective, i think the teachers have been revealed to be the very anchors of our communities, and hopefully, this award will inspire other corporations offer awards as well. it would be great to have 1500 corporations in the bay area give two or three of these awards with the could have more resources to educate our young people. so thank you very much for having me on. and i d
harriet bliss awards on the 49ers website. they will get all the information they need, there. they can even send a letter to the 49ers foundation, and they will give them the information they need in order to apply. the easiest thing to do is to go online, look at the website foundation website -- and all the information will be there. >> okay. you know, harry, certainly, the one thing the more light on, is we need to appreciate our teachers more because they have a hard job, and it has...
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harriet tubman 20s not accepted. riding a bike should be a really fun experience.ow maintenance bicycles, for everyday riders. we were coming off a great year, and when the pandemic hit, it just stopped. we really had to think creatively. teams allowed us to do what we call virtual visits. hey, is that tk? hi, how are you? we're able to see two or three-fold the amount of customers from all over the world. without teams there's no way this would have been possible. i really think it's going to set a standard for retail moving forward. (vo) ideas exist inside you, electrify you. they grow from our imagination, but they can't be held back. they want to be set free. to make the world more responsible, and even more incredible. ideas start the future, just like that. ♪ (ac/dc: back in black) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ back in black ♪ ♪ i hit the sack ♪ ♪ i've been too long... ♪ applebee's irresist-a-bowls are back. dig in for just $8.99. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. did you know that geico's whole 15 minutes thing... that came from me. really. my first idea was “in
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and then tomorrow at noon eastern, we are live with science writer and medical ethics professor harriet washington. her most recent book looks at nonconsensual medical testing on african americans members of the military and prisoners. she will discuss the use and misuse of science medicine in the united states and answer your questions. find full schedule information online a booktv.org consult your program guide. here are some of the current best-selling nonfiction books according to him you bad, first in the list is the code breaker, i asked the aspen institute and best-selling - dna editing and next's pulitzer prize winning author isabel's look at what she calls ahead and it cast in the united states printed after that it's dusk night don and the guide to restoring hope and joy in our lives. and then in the sum of us, former president heather mcgee examines the cost of racism for all americans and wrapping up our look at some of the best-selling books, according how to avoid a climate disaster microsoft cofounder bill gates cotton climate change in his approach to possible solutions
and then tomorrow at noon eastern, we are live with science writer and medical ethics professor harriet washington. her most recent book looks at nonconsensual medical testing on african americans members of the military and prisoners. she will discuss the use and misuse of science medicine in the united states and answer your questions. find full schedule information online a booktv.org consult your program guide. here are some of the current best-selling nonfiction books according to him you...
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. >> join in the conversation with your facebook comments texts and sweets for harriet washington noonastern on in-depth on c-span2 and visit c-span shop.org to get your copies of harrietwashington's book . >> joining us today is the author of the acclaimed 2019 work of nonfiction "the enchanted hour: the miraculous power of reading aloud in the age of
. >> join in the conversation with your facebook comments texts and sweets for harriet washington noonastern on in-depth on c-span2 and visit c-span shop.org to get your copies of harrietwashington's book . >> joining us today is the author of the acclaimed 2019 work of nonfiction "the enchanted hour: the miraculous power of reading aloud in the age of
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tubman, a former slave turned abolitionist. >> i was thinking, girl, you're playing harriet tubman.is iconic message. >> meeting jonathan on the bridge, it hit me right here because you know the story. you know the people. it looks like john lewis. he knew everything about good trouble. >> what do you want people to take away from this project? >> we're fighting for more than just civil rights and voting rights. we're fighting to not be killed all the time. >> now that i have been in this project, i love my skin tone. i love the way i look. >> you got kids who will probably be leaders one day and will maybe make a change in the world. >> kids capturing not only the image but the spirit of their role models. for cbs this morning, baldwin new york. >> i love the confidence. tricia, thank you for that. >> that was incredible. they say you can't be what you can't see and now they're embodying these people. that's a great way to teach black history. >> but also to imagine yourself making it. >> the little girl said she wanted to make sure she got it right. she says, i'm killing it. this
tubman, a former slave turned abolitionist. >> i was thinking, girl, you're playing harriet tubman.is iconic message. >> meeting jonathan on the bridge, it hit me right here because you know the story. you know the people. it looks like john lewis. he knew everything about good trouble. >> what do you want people to take away from this project? >> we're fighting for more than just civil rights and voting rights. we're fighting to not be killed all the time. >> now...
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harriet tubman 20s not accepted. riding a bike should be a really fun experience.ow maintenance bicycles, for everyday riders. we were coming off a great year, and when the pandemic hit, it just stopped. we really had to think creatively. teams allowed us to do what we call virtual visits. hey, is that tk? hi, how are you? we're able to see two or three-fold the amount of customers from all over the world. without teams there's no way this would have been possible. i really think it's going to set a standard for retail moving forward. from the makers of blue moon, comes lightsky. an extraordinary citrus wheat. brewed with real tangerine peel. only 95 calories. welcome to the light side of the moon. (text chime) (text chime) (text chime) (sighs) (text chime) (chuckles) (text chime) it's the biggest week in television. watchathon week is your chance to finally watch shows you missed for free. now you get to talk about them with your friends, no matter what time it is. say "watchathon" into your voice remote and watch for free (brother) hi sis! all week. (sister) you'
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announcer: today, a live conversation with science writer and author harriet washington.er most recent book is cart blanche. >> when companies use profits to measure the success of the medical arena, the problem is that we can't expect the companies to care about us. we can't expect the companies to sublimate and make less money because they care about our health. they've already shown us they don't care about our health. but our government, the people that we pay, and that we should expect to care about our health, our government should be raining in these companies. our government should be forcing them to fit the public needs and it is not. >> join in the conversations with your phone calls, facebook comments, texts and tweets. and before the program, be sure to visit c-span.org to get your copy of harriet washington's books. tonight at 9:00 eastern, former white house press secretary and fox news host dana perino talks about her book everything will be ok, life lessons for young women from a former young woman. she is interviewed by victoria clark for public affairs a
announcer: today, a live conversation with science writer and author harriet washington.er most recent book is cart blanche. >> when companies use profits to measure the success of the medical arena, the problem is that we can't expect the companies to care about us. we can't expect the companies to sublimate and make less money because they care about our health. they've already shown us they don't care about our health. but our government, the people that we pay, and that we should...
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but all these other artifacts lead them to believe that harriet tubman's family home was here in thisare the chances of finding it, though? look what they have to go through to find it. >> it's a very marshy area. i think they were beginning to think it was hopeless, literally this coin -- as the archaeologist said, the eureka moment. >> no bubble gum machines back then. that coin was valuable. someone was looking for it. it was found 200 years later. >>> so something strange is happening among a certain echelon of type-a millennials working corporate jobs. so begins an article in "the new york times" that caught my eye. it's about the yolo economy. yolo stands for you only live once. >> yes. >> apparently on the idea that when you are sick you appreciate health in a new way. 20 and 30-somethings in larger numbers than usual are re-evaluating whether they want to be part of the corporate rat race and dropping out. >> i get that. >> lots of anecdotal information on it. there's a microsoft survey that finds about 40% of people globally are thinking about leaving their job this year. thi
but all these other artifacts lead them to believe that harriet tubman's family home was here in thisare the chances of finding it, though? look what they have to go through to find it. >> it's a very marshy area. i think they were beginning to think it was hopeless, literally this coin -- as the archaeologist said, the eureka moment. >> no bubble gum machines back then. that coin was valuable. someone was looking for it. it was found 200 years later. >>> so something...
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attorney, harriet litman. what a case. good evening to you. let's talk about this.cheerleader. she represents the school. but she was not in school at the time. she wasn't using school property or naming any specific students or employees. so where is the line? >> it's a saturday. she's in a mini mart. she does it on snap chat which as you know, disappears and is designed to disappear. and she does, you know, language that, rant might be an exaggeration. i've got teenage kids. it is something you hear every day. but where is the line is the question. she's now in college. this isn't about her anymore although she's doing it for principle. the question is what will it mean going forward? the court below said she was okay. she was protected. the supreme court has now taken the case. they are not going to say that school districts can always discipline students. but they're going to use some words. we don't know what those words are but those words will influence the lives of high school students for the next 20 years as lower courts try to apply them. because what the
attorney, harriet litman. what a case. good evening to you. let's talk about this.cheerleader. she represents the school. but she was not in school at the time. she wasn't using school property or naming any specific students or employees. so where is the line? >> it's a saturday. she's in a mini mart. she does it on snap chat which as you know, disappears and is designed to disappear. and she does, you know, language that, rant might be an exaggeration. i've got teenage kids. it is...