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they may have known the name james hemming come -- hemmings, her brother. i was thinking, if i could tell their story and a way that made people feel that they had a mightin them, then it give people pause in the future about dismissing the story of enslaved people i live in manhattan. i look partly in manhattan, partly as -- cambridge, but when i am in manhattan, it's a big, crowded city, anonymous. ien you meet somebody -- if meet somebody in the neighborhood, i begin to see them after that. when you are insured -- introduced from to someone, you walked past them before, but you didn't know them. once you know them, you notice their children, when you don't see them, when you expect to see them. they become a part of you in a way. that's what i want to sue with the hemmings family, to give people a stake in this family. this is an interesting time to be thinking about this. you may have seen an article in the washington post not long ago that talked about the fact that monticello now is redoing the rooms where they think sally hemmings may have lived. mon
they may have known the name james hemming come -- hemmings, her brother. i was thinking, if i could tell their story and a way that made people feel that they had a mightin them, then it give people pause in the future about dismissing the story of enslaved people i live in manhattan. i look partly in manhattan, partly as -- cambridge, but when i am in manhattan, it's a big, crowded city, anonymous. ien you meet somebody -- if meet somebody in the neighborhood, i begin to see them after that....
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no james hemmings, this jamie is sally hemmings's nephew. his wife -- half nephew, he's john wales's grandson, that connection says something. james hemmings -- was james hubbard, another enslaved man at monticello who ran away, and jefferson hadn't brought back -- and kept running away and jefferson didn't come back, they bring them back josh jefferson had him whipped. he was whipped and sold because he kept running away. so the difference between james hubbard, who has no family connection to jefferson, and james hemmings, who has all of these family connections, and when he runs away he told jefferson, i'm not coming back -- and jefferson says, i'm not coming back unless you commander -- he issues basically, a condition. jefferson abides by it. then when he runs away, jefferson just lets him go. he appears in other records. jefferson is paying him later on to get some instruments -- some scientific instruments for richmond. so he is contacted the family -- but that can only happen because of a family connection. jefferson wouldn't except
no james hemmings, this jamie is sally hemmings's nephew. his wife -- half nephew, he's john wales's grandson, that connection says something. james hemmings -- was james hubbard, another enslaved man at monticello who ran away, and jefferson hadn't brought back -- and kept running away and jefferson didn't come back, they bring them back josh jefferson had him whipped. he was whipped and sold because he kept running away. so the difference between james hubbard, who has no family connection to...
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sally hemmings was part of a inheritance. it's important to remember that slaves were property and they could be inherited through marriage as well as being bought and sold. when jefferson married his wife, martha in 1772, she was the daughter of a wealthy trade -- of a wealthy slave trader. it was through him that jefferson inherited 135 slaves and sally hemmings was one of those slaves. emphasize that she was related to jefferson's wife. she was marked the wales jefferson's half-sister. she may have even resembled jefferson's wife. -- essentially a trade ambassador. he was trying to forge treaties with the french and other countries. he wanted to have his daughters with him. and hisd to have martha youngest daughter. he also wanted someone, and enslaved woman or girl, to accompany maria on the long passage along the atlantic. it was the young sally hemmings who ended up accompanying maria to paris. sally hemmings came and lived with jefferson and his two daughters in paris. that may have been the beginning of their relation
sally hemmings was part of a inheritance. it's important to remember that slaves were property and they could be inherited through marriage as well as being bought and sold. when jefferson married his wife, martha in 1772, she was the daughter of a wealthy trade -- of a wealthy slave trader. it was through him that jefferson inherited 135 slaves and sally hemmings was one of those slaves. emphasize that she was related to jefferson's wife. she was marked the wales jefferson's half-sister. she...
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the nuven and sally hemmings as they may have known james hemmings, her brother, the chef.and large, people didn't know that much. if i could tell the story, that made people feel that they had a stake in the, then it might give people pause in the future about dismissing the story of enslaved people. i live in manhattan. partly in manhattan, partly it in cambridge. --hattan's big city, routed crowded, anonymous. when you meet somebody in the neighborhood, i immediately see them after that. and you are introduced to someone you see them all the time, you have walked past them before but you didn't know them. once you know them, you notice their children, you notice when you don't see the more you expect to see them. they become a part of you, and away. you have a stake in them. without what i wanted to do -- that's what i wanted to do with the hemmings family, to give people a stake in this family. >> watch annette orden read on thomas jefferson and the hemmings family in its entirety sunday at 8:00-midnight eastern -- and midnight eastern. here in american history tv, only
the nuven and sally hemmings as they may have known james hemmings, her brother, the chef.and large, people didn't know that much. if i could tell the story, that made people feel that they had a stake in the, then it might give people pause in the future about dismissing the story of enslaved people. i live in manhattan. partly in manhattan, partly it in cambridge. --hattan's big city, routed crowded, anonymous. when you meet somebody in the neighborhood, i immediately see them after that. and...
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family despite whatever privilege that sally hemmings and her children might have had, they all lived with the specter or the possibility that that could happen because the la construed them as property. >> for our american history tv schedule go to www.c-span.org. >>> scottish historian mile ferguson debated the future of geopolitics. they looked at nationalism around the world. it was part of the munk debate series. >> and i would argue that's a much better gamble for the future than to continue the current system, the current policies, the current bureaucracies, the current mess if washington. that's why i think we have a much better chance of making america great again with donald trump.
family despite whatever privilege that sally hemmings and her children might have had, they all lived with the specter or the possibility that that could happen because the la construed them as property. >> for our american history tv schedule go to www.c-span.org. >>> scottish historian mile ferguson debated the future of geopolitics. they looked at nationalism around the world. it was part of the munk debate series. >> and i would argue that's a much better gamble for the...
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family despite whatever privilege that sally hemmings and her children might have had, they all lived with the specter or the possibility that that could happen because the law construed h construed them as property. >> for our american history tv schedule go to www.c-span.org. >>> scottish historian mile ferguson debated the future of geopolitics. they looked at nationalism around the world. it was part of the munk debate series. >> and i would argue that's a much better gamble for the future than to continue the current system, the current policies, the current bureaucracies, the current mess if washington. that's why i think we
family despite whatever privilege that sally hemmings and her children might have had, they all lived with the specter or the possibility that that could happen because the law construed h construed them as property. >> for our american history tv schedule go to www.c-span.org. >>> scottish historian mile ferguson debated the future of geopolitics. they looked at nationalism around the world. it was part of the munk debate series. >> and i would argue that's a much better...
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know anything about the hemmings family. other than that there was a scandal and they knew the name sally hemmings. and men knew her brother james hemmings. by and large people did not know much about the family. thinking that if i could tell the story in a way that made people feel that they had a stake in them, that it might give people pause in the future about dismissing the story of enslaved people. , and partlynhattan in cambridge. city, sorty, crowded of an anonymous city. when you meet somebody in the neighborhood, i immediately began to see them after that. you see them all the time. you have been walking past them before but you did not know them. once you begin to know them you notice their children come you notice where you expect to see them. they become a part of you win away. that is what i wanted to do with the hemmings family was to give people a stake in the family. >> watch and that gordon reed on thomas jefferson at the makes family in its entirety sunday at iraq p.m. on the president here on in history t
know anything about the hemmings family. other than that there was a scandal and they knew the name sally hemmings. and men knew her brother james hemmings. by and large people did not know much about the family. thinking that if i could tell the story in a way that made people feel that they had a stake in them, that it might give people pause in the future about dismissing the story of enslaved people. , and partlynhattan in cambridge. city, sorty, crowded of an anonymous city. when you meet...
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that was a thing that many members of the hemmings family, despite what ever privilege sally hemmings and her children had, they all lived with the specter of the possibility that could happen, because the law construed them as property. >> jefferson construed them as property. for our complete schedule, go to c-span.org. >> american history tv, author and historian gary gallagher discusses the wartime experience of general edward porter on theer who served staff of robert e. lee before becoming the south's most noted artillery officer. he also looks at his career after the civil war and talks about the importance of his memoirs for historians. this took place at the virginia historical society in richmond. it is just under an hour. mr. gallagher: confederate general edward porter alexander participated in all of the battles in the western theater as well as in tennessee. he wrote two books, which are still regarded by many scholars as the most influential of the personal accounts to come out of the civil war. our renowned speaker will assess alexander's book and how influences histor
that was a thing that many members of the hemmings family, despite what ever privilege sally hemmings and her children had, they all lived with the specter of the possibility that could happen, because the law construed them as property. >> jefferson construed them as property. for our complete schedule, go to c-span.org. >> american history tv, author and historian gary gallagher discusses the wartime experience of general edward porter on theer who served staff of robert e. lee...
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that was the thing that many members of the hemmings family, despite whatever privilege sally hemmings might have had, they live with the specter of possibility that could happen,
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that was the thing that many members of the hemmings family, despite whatever privilege sally hemmings might have had, they live with the specter of possibility that could happen, because the law construed them as property. jefferson construed them as property. >> for our complete schedule go to c-span.org. >> "washington journal." host: welcome back. with us here to talk about president trump's religious liberty executive order. tell us what it is and it seeks to do. guest: it ultimately disappointed a lot of people on both sides. the idea is there are a lot of people in president trump's feel their religious liberty is threatened by bureaucracy and court rulings. under obamacare the contraceptive mandate infringes on religious liberty. with gay marriage the law of the land, people that dissent from that feel their conscience is violated as a result of that supreme court ruling. with this order did is essentially said they're going to have a vigorous commitment to religious liberty, and in areas going to bewere potential threats or conflicts with religious liberty, the administration
that was the thing that many members of the hemmings family, despite whatever privilege sally hemmings might have had, they live with the specter of possibility that could happen, because the law construed them as property. jefferson construed them as property. >> for our complete schedule go to c-span.org. >> "washington journal." host: welcome back. with us here to talk about president trump's religious liberty executive order. tell us what it is and it seeks to do....
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annette: there is another story about jefferson and sally hemmings. jefferson invited native american chiefs to the white house. that had happened before, but he invited the wives. many of the women in washington, the white women, were insulted, because it put them on par with them. always is riding in her diary and says, what next, maybe the magnificent sally will make her appearance. there was a lot of bad blood between the two of them. lesley: let me ask this question, and anybody jump in. can you tell us stories of first ladies who strongly influenced the flow of history, who had a huge impact on her husband's presidency and the direction the country moved in her time? annette: i could start with and influence that is very interesting, liza johnson, who was the wife of andrew johnson, who is periodically listed as the worst or next to the worst president. in the years since i wrote a biography about him, he made it to being the worst. she taught him how to write. andrew johnson did not learn to read until he was about 17 or 18 years old. he got ma
annette: there is another story about jefferson and sally hemmings. jefferson invited native american chiefs to the white house. that had happened before, but he invited the wives. many of the women in washington, the white women, were insulted, because it put them on par with them. always is riding in her diary and says, what next, maybe the magnificent sally will make her appearance. there was a lot of bad blood between the two of them. lesley: let me ask this question, and anybody jump in....
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family despite what privilege sally hemmings and her children might have had they all lived with the specter of the possibility that that could happen because the law constru d them as property. >> for our complete american history tv schedule go to www.c-span.org. >>> next, agriculture secretary sonny perdue talks about the school lunch program and the use of migrant farm workers. he spoke to farm industry reporters gathered at his agencies headquarters in washington. this was one of his first public appearances as the agriculture secretary since being confirmed by the senate. >>> we're privileged to be joined by the secretary of agriculture. most of you know his background as well as i do. he grew up on a farm in georgia, a veterinarian by training and spent many years in public service. welcome the 31st secretary of agriculture, sonny perdue. [ applause ] >> some of you guys are dressed in coats if you want to take the coats off, feel free. thank you all for being here. i know this is a big week for you all as you gather at here on washington, d.c. and make various stops. but i'm
family despite what privilege sally hemmings and her children might have had they all lived with the specter of the possibility that that could happen because the law constru d them as property. >> for our complete american history tv schedule go to www.c-span.org. >>> next, agriculture secretary sonny perdue talks about the school lunch program and the use of migrant farm workers. he spoke to farm industry reporters gathered at his agencies headquarters in washington. this was...
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family. >> people could be bought and sold and that was the thing that many members of the hemmings family, despite whatever privilege sally hemmings and her children might have had they all lived with the specter of the possibility that that could happen because the law con trued them as property. and jefferson construed them as property. >> for our complete american history tv schedule, go to c-span.org. >>> tonight at 8:00 on c-span, supporters and critics of president donald trump on foreign policy during his first 100 days. here's former u.s. ambassador to germany, john emerson on the president's credibility with foreign leaders. >> let's say we're going to talk more about this with the iran nuclear deal. let's say iran does more than what it typically does. they always walk right up to the edge of violating that thing and we have to pull them back. this happens on a weekly basis. it is a lot of work to kind ever keep that deal moving forward as it has been, which is good. but let's say they violate it. now, that was a six country deal, right? you had the chinese and russians a
family. >> people could be bought and sold and that was the thing that many members of the hemmings family, despite whatever privilege sally hemmings and her children might have had they all lived with the specter of the possibility that that could happen because the law con trued them as property. and jefferson construed them as property. >> for our complete american history tv schedule, go to c-span.org. >>> tonight at 8:00 on c-span, supporters and critics of president...
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>> yeah. >> is that hemmings related to jefferson hemmings group, even though she spelled it with two? is that lineage? >> the question, at one point i do in the book i try to bring in all the other stories about passing going on at the same time. one has to do with ellis's sister goes to northwestern for a year. she is thrown out because they discover she is african-american. i just at that pose this with a story from someone, i think her name is anita hemings. she goes to vassar. she passes as spanish. very similar to what william ellis is doing. she is able to get her vassar degree. most people think she is somehow related to the hemings family. in fact sally hemings original children pass an disappear to into what society so they're very hard to trace. all the accounts i investigated that there is some link to that hemings family and the family anita hemings came from. >> how did he make his money and millionaire? why did he not unmask his characterrer? did he want to be a black african-american or mexican? >> those are great questions. so, he is the first he is in theory the firs
>> yeah. >> is that hemmings related to jefferson hemmings group, even though she spelled it with two? is that lineage? >> the question, at one point i do in the book i try to bring in all the other stories about passing going on at the same time. one has to do with ellis's sister goes to northwestern for a year. she is thrown out because they discover she is african-american. i just at that pose this with a story from someone, i think her name is anita hemings. she goes to...
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he -- she discusses sally hemming who she argues has six children by jefferson. the university of mary washington in fredericksburg, virginia, hosted this event, as part of their great lives lectures series. [applause] [clears throat] >> wow. it is perhaps appropriate that on thomas jefferson's birthday, we bring to you one of our most petite -- prestigious speakers. professor annette gordon reed is the one who definitively cracked the case, as our speaker on tuesday might have said, on one of american history's most complex and now expunged -- until now, expunged stories, which is the relationship between the jeffersons and the hemmings. professor gordon reed is the charles morin proor
he -- she discusses sally hemming who she argues has six children by jefferson. the university of mary washington in fredericksburg, virginia, hosted this event, as part of their great lives lectures series. [applause] [clears throat] >> wow. it is perhaps appropriate that on thomas jefferson's birthday, we bring to you one of our most petite -- prestigious speakers. professor annette gordon reed is the one who definitively cracked the case, as our speaker on tuesday might have said, on...
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00 on the presidency, his story and on the relationship between thomas jefferson and the enslaved hemmings family. >> people as property who could be bought and sold. manywas a thing that members of the hearings family despite whatever privilege sally and her children may have had, they all lived with the specter of possibility that that could happen because of the law construed them as property. in jefferson construed them as property. announcer: for our complete schedule, go to www.c-span.org. announcer: next on american history tv, we hear intelligence experts discuss some of the most notable espionage sites in the nation's capital including embassies, hotels and even walking paths. the presentation focuses on their new book "spy sites of washington dc." the international spy museum in washington, d.c. hosted the event. it is about 90 minutes. >> welcome, we are delighted to see you. i am the executive director and i think you are in for a scintillating evening.
00 on the presidency, his story and on the relationship between thomas jefferson and the enslaved hemmings family. >> people as property who could be bought and sold. manywas a thing that members of the hearings family despite whatever privilege sally and her children may have had, they all lived with the specter of possibility that that could happen because of the law construed them as property. in jefferson construed them as property. announcer: for our complete schedule, go to...
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if i was advising them as counsel, they have not asked or my advice, i would advise hem, ok, you lost twice to prestigious courts of appeal, you lost. let it go. host: couldn't you argue that giving the make of the supreme court that a more favorable outcome i be possible? senator leahy: you would think that normally but when you read these decisions and you read the background that when it to them, i'm not sure the supreme court would change. they would almost have to make court would change. law to change. you cannot have a ban that no matter how you read it comes out one religion is favored over another. that's not the american way. no matter how they describe it. you can say that some countries where we have had problems, for example saudi arabia -- the president was just there -- one of our two biggest tasks in the united states were from 9/11 were from saudi arabia. the other one was oklahoma city and that was an american who had served in our military. >> the obama administration identified the countries in the travel ban as emerging threats. senator leahy: sure, and that's not
if i was advising them as counsel, they have not asked or my advice, i would advise hem, ok, you lost twice to prestigious courts of appeal, you lost. let it go. host: couldn't you argue that giving the make of the supreme court that a more favorable outcome i be possible? senator leahy: you would think that normally but when you read these decisions and you read the background that when it to them, i'm not sure the supreme court would change. they would almost have to make court would change....
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it took 18 days to fire hem after the story broke in the media. >> i don't think we learned a lot thathe was fired. he does not need to be a headache moving forward because they fired him so i think the less they can talk about hem, the more they can move forward. >> wouldn't they just sort of want to move on? >> they did not encourage the house to have these hearings. they want to move on asap. it was just one day and thaev rr had other bad days. they didn't think they learned anything around the edges and two, why do you think it took so long to let them go. >> it seems like trump really liked him. trump actually seemed to have les of a a rapport with the successor h.r. mcmasters and one of the things we know after a couple of years of watching him is that he punches back no matter what. he'll punch back at anyone. he perches back wildly whether it make s sense or not. >> maybe genuinely did. know how to handle this and all the sudden there's a barrage of evidence that he did lie and the straw that broke the back was the high to the vice president of the united states. >> donald trum
it took 18 days to fire hem after the story broke in the media. >> i don't think we learned a lot thathe was fired. he does not need to be a headache moving forward because they fired him so i think the less they can talk about hem, the more they can move forward. >> wouldn't they just sort of want to move on? >> they did not encourage the house to have these hearings. they want to move on asap. it was just one day and thaev rr had other bad days. they didn't think they...
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he gave hem tough love. let's be honest. he gave them tough love. he said to the 50-plus leaders, you have to drive the extremists, you have to drive the terrorists out of your places of worship, because we are in a war between good and eiffel. at the same time he reassured him. i am going to call out iran. wherever he went it was substantive. by the was the same message the marine corps division that supplied secretary kelly and secretary mattis to this administration. it's the same motto, no better friends, no worse enemy. judge jeanine: as we go west discussing in a meeting with the nato leaders. he made it very clear we are going to stay in nato. but if you know what? you have got to pay up. what do you think the reaction to that is going to be? >> i heard very, very positive things from people actually who have to secure those nations through our nato allies. but think about the simple logic of it, judge. imagine if you are a member of the club and 80% of the members of the club only paid half of the dues they were supposed to pay. would you li
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the presidency, annette gordon reed on the relationship between thomas jefferson and the enslaved hemmings family. >> people were property that could be bought and sold. that was the thing that many of hemmingsmembers of the with thehey all lived specter of the possibility that to that could happen, because the law construed them as property. jefferson construed them as property. complete american history tv schedule, go to c-span.org. >> we are standing in front of the turtle bay exploration park and museum in redding, california. ♪ come inside as we look at an exhibit that shares the agricultural history of the region. i think it is really important for us to remember that agriculture is one of the backbones of california. even in far northern california, where it is mountainous and the terrain does not really lend itself to a lot of big ag. it does lend itself to pockets of ag in a community that is close to the land. julia: welcome to turtle bay exploration park's exploration home. you are in "rooted in this land," which is a temporary exhibition we have this spring. i have been in red
the presidency, annette gordon reed on the relationship between thomas jefferson and the enslaved hemmings family. >> people were property that could be bought and sold. that was the thing that many of hemmingsmembers of the with thehey all lived specter of the possibility that to that could happen, because the law construed them as property. jefferson construed them as property. complete american history tv schedule, go to c-span.org. >> we are standing in front of the turtle bay...
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. >> he was at the hem of a deal in 2016.won with 57% of the vote. >> joyous reunion today at 82 nigerian school girls released after three years have been reunited with their families. they were released with help from the swiss and reses cross. >> pippa middleton got married today. while she was a beautiful bride, the youngest royals stole the show. >> arriving at the church in style, the beaming bride, pippa middleton. duchess kate on the sidelines playing a mom, having stern words with crying george and shushing the kids, herding the pint sized guests into the church. while the matthews had their big day, the tiny stars didn't disappoint, prison sis' charlotte charming the guests and all eyes were on prince harry to see who would be on his arm, but he walked in with prince william. >> hoping to see harry and his girlfriend. speculation in overdrive, where was harry's girlfriend megan markel. >> he felt he didn't want to steal the spotlight from pippa's big day. >> eight students are on solid ground after being stuck on th
. >> he was at the hem of a deal in 2016.won with 57% of the vote. >> joyous reunion today at 82 nigerian school girls released after three years have been reunited with their families. they were released with help from the swiss and reses cross. >> pippa middleton got married today. while she was a beautiful bride, the youngest royals stole the show. >> arriving at the church in style, the beaming bride, pippa middleton. duchess kate on the sidelines playing a mom,...
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he has captured the high ground in moorestown and he has the british hand in -- hemmed in. or continues for another four years, but it was the opportunity where the british failed to extinguish the rebellion. we will take you want to inside the old exam in new dress -- new jersey can learn about the revolutionary war and the first american and more. >> fire. >> we talk about the 18th century culture and we talk about how the french and indian war are confused in the minds of most americans. it is a very complicated time to see that is why five years we would culturally british to not wanting to be british anymore and to breakaway and be one of
he has captured the high ground in moorestown and he has the british hand in -- hemmed in. or continues for another four years, but it was the opportunity where the british failed to extinguish the rebellion. we will take you want to inside the old exam in new dress -- new jersey can learn about the revolutionary war and the first american and more. >> fire. >> we talk about the 18th century culture and we talk about how the french and indian war are confused in the minds of most...
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that was a thing that many members of the hemmings family, despite whatever privilege sally hemmings and her children might have had, they all lived with the specter of the possibility that that could happen, because the law construed them as property. jefferson construed them as property. >> for our complete american history tv schedule, go to c-span.org. he once called for the removal of pluto as a planet and on sunday, author and astrophysicist neil degrasse tyson will be our guest. >> allow me to tell you that our mass of five times the pluto. lovers were never told that, were you? welcome to the company of informed people regarding pluto. >> during our live three-hour conversation, we will take your calls and facebook russians -- facebook questions. author of several books, including welcome to the universe, death by blackhole and his most recent, astrophysics for people in a hurry. watch in-depth with astrophysicist and author, neil degrasse tyson sunday, on book tv on c-span2. join us tuesday morning as we head to the heart of appalachia's coal country for washington journals
that was a thing that many members of the hemmings family, despite whatever privilege sally hemmings and her children might have had, they all lived with the specter of the possibility that that could happen, because the law construed them as property. jefferson construed them as property. >> for our complete american history tv schedule, go to c-span.org. he once called for the removal of pluto as a planet and on sunday, author and astrophysicist neil degrasse tyson will be our guest....
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. >> the late night host and new images of the family at hem as he discussed his son's health in americac's danya bachus with the story. >> reporter: a side we rarely see of jimmy kimmel. abc's late night host tearfully recounting a recent health crisis with his newborn son, billy born with a heart disease. >> monday morning, doctor opened his chest and fixed one of the two defects in his heart. the operation was success. >> reporter: during monday's 13 minute monologue, kimmel praising the affordable care act. >> before 2014 if you were born with congenital heart disease like my son was there was a good chance you would never get health insurance because you had a pre-existing condition. >> reporter: it is pre-existing conditions causing a major dispute in washington. president trump telling cbs that component was guaranteed. >> pre-existing conditions are in the bill. and i mandated it. i said has to be. >> reporter: the new gop plan considered allows states to opt out of coverage for pre-existing protections for pre-existing conditions in the bill. what is important we want to have a
. >> the late night host and new images of the family at hem as he discussed his son's health in americac's danya bachus with the story. >> reporter: a side we rarely see of jimmy kimmel. abc's late night host tearfully recounting a recent health crisis with his newborn son, billy born with a heart disease. >> monday morning, doctor opened his chest and fixed one of the two defects in his heart. the operation was success. >> reporter: during monday's 13 minute monologue,...
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he has captured the high ground in moorestown and he has the british hand in -- hemmed in. or continues for another four years, but it was the opportunity where the british failed to extinguish the rebellion. >> are cities tour staff travel to trenton, new jersey to learn about its rich history. learn more at c-span.org/ citiestour. you're watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. collects next on american history tv, historians on people's right to privacy and the tensions between privacy, freedom of the press, convenience, and national security. also it look at recent internet surveillance cases and people's privacy today. the organization of american historians hosted this 90 minute event at their annual meeting in new orleans. >> this is a panel on modern privacy doctrine, problems, conceptions, conflicts. there's interesting details and stories in the short papers people have produced. we want this to be as far as possible, a conversation. c-span restricts that a little bit because they would like us to be in a row rather than in the communit
he has captured the high ground in moorestown and he has the british hand in -- hemmed in. or continues for another four years, but it was the opportunity where the british failed to extinguish the rebellion. >> are cities tour staff travel to trenton, new jersey to learn about its rich history. learn more at c-span.org/ citiestour. you're watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. collects next on american history tv, historians on people's right to privacy and...
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>> abc news confirming the now fired former fbi director wrote a memo saying president trump asked hemation. it is the latest scathing headline sending the white house into crisis mode overnight. after spending the day,000 explaining how the president revealed secretive intel to the russians. >> breaking overnight. deadly tornados have taken their toll in the center of the country. the intense storm system creating scenes of total devastation with neighborhood ripped apart. >> then the parents of that 16-year-old who died from caffeine overdose speak out. new warnings this morning about, how much is too much. >> and meet the man suing his date for texting at the movie theater.
>> abc news confirming the now fired former fbi director wrote a memo saying president trump asked hemation. it is the latest scathing headline sending the white house into crisis mode overnight. after spending the day,000 explaining how the president revealed secretive intel to the russians. >> breaking overnight. deadly tornados have taken their toll in the center of the country. the intense storm system creating scenes of total devastation with neighborhood ripped apart. >>...
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we'll get you set up with a little hem from john manly from wells fargo management.this morning. and then later on this morning, don't miss ben bernanke 8:00 a.m. eastern time. you're watching "worldwide exchange" on cnbc. to keep their global campus connected. and why a pro football team chose us to deliver fiber-enabled broadband to more than 65,000 fans. and why a leading car brand counts on us to keep their dealer network streamlined and nimble. businesses count on communication, and communication counts on centurylink. thithis is the new new york.e? think again. we are building new airports all across the state. new roads and bridges. new mass transit. new business friendly environment. new lower taxes. and new university partnerships to grow the businesses of tomorrow today. learn more at esd.ny.gov >>> welcome back. the team is getting ready for "squawk box." becky joins us from new york by a look at what's coming up. becky, good morning. >> hey, it's great to see both of you, we're on the 1st day of may, people starting to wonder selling may and going away. o
we'll get you set up with a little hem from john manly from wells fargo management.this morning. and then later on this morning, don't miss ben bernanke 8:00 a.m. eastern time. you're watching "worldwide exchange" on cnbc. to keep their global campus connected. and why a pro football team chose us to deliver fiber-enabled broadband to more than 65,000 fans. and why a leading car brand counts on us to keep their dealer network streamlined and nimble. businesses count on communication,...
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embarrassed them by telling hem how they do not support their recipients and their feelrters and he made them embarrassed. when he won and they lost, they they had ake the fact been called out and shown up for what they are, a bunch of hypocrites. so they hate him and want him out of office so they don't look and feel so bad and trying to take away the pain they have. are doing this specifically how? caller: by ignoring the problems have.rats they are ignoring the problems that the sanctuary cities have, pain of people being shot the day, the kids, underemployed black people being inner and shot in the cities, how they are ignoring it and upporting the illegals giving them business opportunities. i talk to people and they tell e the same story, they are being ignored and they are helping illegals and people who come here. democrats don't want people to know this. they want to keep the money, the and support people they want to bring in. addison, from sara, mississippi, democrats line. saw r: yes, i finally representative wilson. this,ow, no one is saying but i remember the first time mad
embarrassed them by telling hem how they do not support their recipients and their feelrters and he made them embarrassed. when he won and they lost, they they had ake the fact been called out and shown up for what they are, a bunch of hypocrites. so they hate him and want him out of office so they don't look and feel so bad and trying to take away the pain they have. are doing this specifically how? caller: by ignoring the problems have.rats they are ignoring the problems that the sanctuary...
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that moraine rk starteded a boot camp program where they find students from just about anywhere get hemn classes and into jobs within 12 weeks. >> a lot of these students have from jobs and they have not been able to find hings that -- things happened in their life. this is like another opportunity for them. that seconda needed chance. a former drug addict who served ime for possession he was released last fall with few prospects. wandering around and i really wanted a career path, not just a job. >> he has been hired as robotic welder at mayville engineering company. with more than 100 positions left to fill. nook are looking in every and cranny to find people. >> executives say part of the hallenge is overcoming the negative stereotype of manufacturing jocks. >> we spent r sent two kids to college because parents thought to get a good paying job you had to go to and that is not true. it is getting parents in here nd kids to understand that manufacturing is not dirty dark and dangerous. at vermeer corporation in pella, iowa, it is the same story. early 90 jobs open now that need to be
that moraine rk starteded a boot camp program where they find students from just about anywhere get hemn classes and into jobs within 12 weeks. >> a lot of these students have from jobs and they have not been able to find hings that -- things happened in their life. this is like another opportunity for them. that seconda needed chance. a former drug addict who served ime for possession he was released last fall with few prospects. wandering around and i really wanted a career path, not...
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family, despite whatever privilege sally hemmings may have had, they all lived with the specter of the possibility that that could happen, because the law construed them as property. jefferson strewed them as property. >> for our complete schedule, go to c-span.org. ♪ >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's public -- america's cable and television companies and is brought to you today by your candlelight -- your sunlight or cable providers. >> the supreme court is considering a case of an immigrant from bosnia. lawyers argued the line was not relevant and should not invalidate her citizenship. here is the oral argument in the case. it is in our. -- it is an hour. >> we'll hear argument next in case 16309, masljenak versus the united states. >> thank you, the federal criminal code authorizes the government to strip a naturalized american of citizenship if it was procured contrary to law. our position in this case is simple. the words procured contrary to law require a causal link between the procurement of citizenship and the
family, despite whatever privilege sally hemmings may have had, they all lived with the specter of the possibility that that could happen, because the law construed them as property. jefferson strewed them as property. >> for our complete schedule, go to c-span.org. ♪ >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's public -- america's cable and television companies and is brought to you today by your candlelight -- your sunlight...
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. >> he says the team allowed hem do what he does best. connect with people every day with a smile.abc news, new york. >> oh. >> good moves. >> i might have to go to a mets game just to be able to hang out with his a little bit. he does have moves. twirling around. >> 92 years old. he's got us beat. that's the news for this half-hour. >> stay with us. >>> this morning on "world news now" -- congress says, let's make a deal. >> overnight negotiators have come to an agreement, avoiding a shutdown, and tax doll laz for big ticket items. what about the border wall? details ahead. >> we'll have more on the deadly storm system stretching from the gulf to the great lakes. tornados tearing apart families and communities. floodwaters set off search-and-rescue efforts. some motorists washed away. >> supposed to be a music lover's dream, luxury concert experience on tropical island. organizers of the fire music festival are issuing apologies and reportedly planning a follow-up festival. >> hard day? it is the picture that everyone can relate to. the question, when she wakes
. >> he says the team allowed hem do what he does best. connect with people every day with a smile.abc news, new york. >> oh. >> good moves. >> i might have to go to a mets game just to be able to hang out with his a little bit. he does have moves. twirling around. >> 92 years old. he's got us beat. that's the news for this half-hour. >> stay with us. >>> this morning on "world news now" -- congress says, let's make a deal. >>...
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>> abc news confirming the now fired former fbi director wrote a memo saying president trump asked hem to shut down his investigation. it is the latest scathing headline sending the white house into crisis mode overnight. after spending the day,000 explaining how the president revealed secretive intel to the russians. >> breaking overnight. deadly tornados have taken their toll in the center of the country. the intense storm system creating scenes of total devastation with neighborhood ripped apart. >> then the parents of that 16-year-old who died from caffeine overdose speak out. new warnings this morning about, how much is too much. >> and meet the man suing his date for texting at the movie theater. and, that is the price tag for how much he is going for. we'll let you know why he chose this amount. question is, is he a crusader of common decency or just kind of a weirdo. let you decide. >> my hero. my hero. >> wednesday, may 17th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >>> you seem very torn about this one. not really sure where you stand. >> he is rumble's rosa par
>> abc news confirming the now fired former fbi director wrote a memo saying president trump asked hem to shut down his investigation. it is the latest scathing headline sending the white house into crisis mode overnight. after spending the day,000 explaining how the president revealed secretive intel to the russians. >> breaking overnight. deadly tornados have taken their toll in the center of the country. the intense storm system creating scenes of total devastation with...
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. >> so many lies and contradiction, and the documents will hem us. >> and the house oversight committee wants comey to testify wednesday ax and this coming week, but so far, comey has agreed to testify before the senate intelligence committee, and that is going to take place after memorial day. for continuing coverage in washington, d.c., and the investigation into the russian scandal, tune in monday and our political analyst will join us in studio for a look of politics in california and around the country. >> and a developing story as the search continues for a man missing after a boating accident. sonar equipment is being used. the man and another man were fishing on a boat, and his 9-year-old boy fell overboard, and the father jumped overboard to help him, and he has not been seen since. >> and two gunmen who led the police on a wild chase says that the suspects were wanted for robbery and assault with a deadly weapon, and just last night, the suspects led police across from the oak grove high school. the police thought that they were surrounded in a home, and a had it in a standoff
. >> so many lies and contradiction, and the documents will hem us. >> and the house oversight committee wants comey to testify wednesday ax and this coming week, but so far, comey has agreed to testify before the senate intelligence committee, and that is going to take place after memorial day. for continuing coverage in washington, d.c., and the investigation into the russian scandal, tune in monday and our political analyst will join us in studio for a look of politics in...
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. >> reporter: he wasn't coaching, but fans appreciated hem being there and the impact. >> of course the warriors are look forward to getting back. >> that will lift it up. >> reporter: they told us their tickets were gifts for mother's day. >> i didn't know we were going to get to come for mother's day, i thought they were going to take me out for lunch or breakfast, but this was way better. >> reporter: and a gift on top of it all? a win left fans feeling grateful. >> thank you, thank you many. >> reporter: now kauai now kawh did go out when he injured his ankle. >>> tell your friend that he head us all sweat. much more on the warriors coming up at 6:00, our comcast sports net insiders break down the game. >>> also tonight, a new rolling gun battle near fisherman's w warf. drivers were shooting at each other. we're a live in san francisco with the very latest on the search for the gunman. this is a very busy active area, rick. >> reporter: yeah it is. and what a way for a lot of folks here on this sunday morning, early this morning to weak up. the drivers sped up after these shots
. >> reporter: he wasn't coaching, but fans appreciated hem being there and the impact. >> of course the warriors are look forward to getting back. >> that will lift it up. >> reporter: they told us their tickets were gifts for mother's day. >> i didn't know we were going to get to come for mother's day, i thought they were going to take me out for lunch or breakfast, but this was way better. >> reporter: and a gift on top of it all? a win left fans feeling...
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. >> ortiz says police told hem they went be investigating the case because they believe the car fire was an accident. authorities aren't commenting abut his allegations. >> coral reeves in the u.s. may die out in the next few decades. this all due to bleaching and despite strict conservation measures, coral reef specialist for the federal government tells guardian newspaper more bleaching is likely, off hawaii and florida this summiter. bleaching caused by p ocean. now the same climate change phenomenon has destroyed about 95% of the great barrier reef in australia. >> well the site of the nation's worst commercial nuclear power accident is slated to be shut down in less than two years. owner of pennsylvania's three mile island says it will close a plant in 2019. it hasn't been profitable in 1979. the core of one of the plants nuclear reactors partially melted down releasing small amounts of radiation. >> in the next half-hour, new parenting alert comes after a spike in little league injuries. >> why routine aches and pains could actually be worse. that's next. st want to find a ur w
. >> ortiz says police told hem they went be investigating the case because they believe the car fire was an accident. authorities aren't commenting abut his allegations. >> coral reeves in the u.s. may die out in the next few decades. this all due to bleaching and despite strict conservation measures, coral reef specialist for the federal government tells guardian newspaper more bleaching is likely, off hawaii and florida this summiter. bleaching caused by p ocean. now the same...
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. >> tonight a plea for hem from investigators. new at 11:00, she simply walked out of the hospital and disappeared. now four and a half years later authorities say they have found her body and they need help to figure out how she died. chuck coppola joins us live from santa cruz with more on this mystery. >> reporter: investigators here in santa cruz county hope someone saw jenny harem between 2012 and 2015. those are the years they say she vanished until hikers found her remains. jenny harem had a history of disappearing for weeks at a time after graduating from santa cruz high. on november 22nd, 2012, at suggestser maternity center she gave birth to a boy then walked out of the hospital. it was the last day sheriff's investigators say her parents and superintendant saw her alive. >> 29-year-olds don't generally just pass away. >> reporter: early last year, a couple hiking found skeletal remains that matched jenny's dna. >> the circumstances gave the investigators a lot of questions, which concerned them. >> reporter: but the inv
. >> tonight a plea for hem from investigators. new at 11:00, she simply walked out of the hospital and disappeared. now four and a half years later authorities say they have found her body and they need help to figure out how she died. chuck coppola joins us live from santa cruz with more on this mystery. >> reporter: investigators here in santa cruz county hope someone saw jenny harem between 2012 and 2015. those are the years they say she vanished until hikers found her remains....
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they were able to provide afternoon amendment for an extra $8 billion over the next five years to hem peep with pre-existing conditions. >> i asked them and they said yes. >> house democrats blasted opposition to pass the bill especially without a new score from the budget office. >> people want us to get it right and i don't believe anybody here believes we're getting it white. >> the person at the white house doesn't like losing, he says, but he's getting ready to lose a lot. >> if all democrats oppose the bill as expected, the republicans can only afford to lose 22 votes to get the measure to the senate. at last count cbs news has confirmed only 16 plan to vote no. and today president trump returns to his hometown in new york city for the first time since his inauguration. he'll speak with prime minister l lee. he'll deliver remarks at the uss intrepid museum. anne-marie? >>> well, today president trump plans to sign an executive order that will ease restrictions on political activity by religious groups. the irs rule known as the johnson amendment says churches and other nonprofit
they were able to provide afternoon amendment for an extra $8 billion over the next five years to hem peep with pre-existing conditions. >> i asked them and they said yes. >> house democrats blasted opposition to pass the bill especially without a new score from the budget office. >> people want us to get it right and i don't believe anybody here believes we're getting it white. >> the person at the white house doesn't like losing, he says, but he's getting ready to lose...
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. >> they end up throwing hem away or giving them to shelters. >> reporter: how do the goldens do onhe street? do they cope very well? >> they don't. >> reporter: golden retrievers are famously friendly and playful. i need the microphone. ah! the dog took the microphone! on the streets though, jess minujessamin told us they're often attacked by more aggressive dogs. these dogs are being sent to america and finding new what would happen to them if they, if you guys didn't take them off the streets and find new homes for them? >> i don't even want to think, but we can't take all of them. there's so many every day. >> reporter: last year this group sent around 600 dogs to america for adoption, including some disabled animals like violet here who's blind and captain who's lost a leg. we don't want you to get the idea that dogs aren't loved here in turkey. volunteers feed hundreds of stray dogs every day. and in this wealthy neighborhood, tommy has been fed by so many residents, he's become obese. "don't feed the dog" says the sign. tommy is now on a strict diet. but still, there are too
. >> they end up throwing hem away or giving them to shelters. >> reporter: how do the goldens do onhe street? do they cope very well? >> they don't. >> reporter: golden retrievers are famously friendly and playful. i need the microphone. ah! the dog took the microphone! on the streets though, jess minujessamin told us they're often attacked by more aggressive dogs. these dogs are being sent to america and finding new what would happen to them if they, if you guys didn't...