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"white fang" is very famous novel, jack london novel, and this first edition jack inscribed, again to ida k his neighbor and friend, in memory of billy and the ride from reno over the high sierras, affectionately yours, jack london, napa, california, july 30, 1910. on the inside of the book is jack london's trademark book stamp. it's got his name, jack london, and his wolf signature, so to speak. and in our collection we have his original stamp or one of his original book stamps in its metal plate form from which he created bookplates for his books. and it's intriguing to all researchers because it is so worn and so used. many, many, many times jack london had his bookplates reprinted. we also have in our special collections the ernest hemingway letters, four unique letters written by ernest hemmingway to a local journalist, denny petticlerk. he was a journalist who wrote for the santa rosa press democrat, the daily newspaper in sonoma county. he was a korean war correspondent for the paper and wrote also for the san francisco chronicle before moving to miami where he was a journalist
"white fang" is very famous novel, jack london novel, and this first edition jack inscribed, again to ida k his neighbor and friend, in memory of billy and the ride from reno over the high sierras, affectionately yours, jack london, napa, california, july 30, 1910. on the inside of the book is jack london's trademark book stamp. it's got his name, jack london, and his wolf signature, so to speak. and in our collection we have his original stamp or one of his original book stamps in...
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jack london park today is operated by jack london park partners. we are a not-for-profit organization that helped the state when the state of california was in financial trouble and was looking to close 25% of their parks. we volunteered to take this park over because we believed that we could make it an exciting and sustainable endeavor, and we have. today, we have got about twice as many visitors as used to come to the park. about 100,000 people visit us every year. i think this is a great model for some facilities. we have historic buildings, we have a museum, we have that country, so we can support horsemen, hikers, we can support history buffs, and i think the combination of that with local community involvement can make for extraordinary success. >> throughout the weekend, american history tv is set in santa rosa, california. our cities tour staff recently our city tour staff recently traveled there to learn more about it rich history. you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. atamerican history tv was getty
jack london park today is operated by jack london park partners. we are a not-for-profit organization that helped the state when the state of california was in financial trouble and was looking to close 25% of their parks. we volunteered to take this park over because we believed that we could make it an exciting and sustainable endeavor, and we have. today, we have got about twice as many visitors as used to come to the park. about 100,000 people visit us every year. i think this is a great...
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i would like to show you some footage of jack london at his ranch. this is one of the eight segments of the archive for motion picture footage that i have made arrangements to include in the e-book version of my book "jack london: a writer's fight for a better america". not everyone likes bound books. some people like to read on tablets. ipads, kindles, i have been able to arrange for eight of these segments with our tech person if you want numbered seven of eight, jack london on his ranch and here we go. this is actually jack london on the vote ranch, photographer out there at the cottage, there is jack helping his wife, she is going writing, okay, she rides off, have a good time. this is their cottage again. we are going to see in a moment, jack driving at a wagon. here he a wagon. here he is, here he comes. his health is failing, he will die of mercury poisoning in his kidneys in 1916 from dosages of medicine, there it is. we are going on. his doctor had said it will shorten your life, behind in stone you see what was called the pig palace for fee
i would like to show you some footage of jack london at his ranch. this is one of the eight segments of the archive for motion picture footage that i have made arrangements to include in the e-book version of my book "jack london: a writer's fight for a better america". not everyone likes bound books. some people like to read on tablets. ipads, kindles, i have been able to arrange for eight of these segments with our tech person if you want numbered seven of eight, jack london on his...
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this is where jack london lived until his death in 1969. the entrance to the cottage provides people of georgia of his life. there's a video for him to see, so they can get a sense of jock london in london in the 1905 to the 1916. as they walk through the cottage they'll see mementos of when he was sailing with his wife. they will see the original study that he worked in and then this room that you are in now, this is a much larger study he created after the wolf house which was his dream house burned to the ground. that bring to the ground just a few weeks before he was to move in. woodworkers were finishing the wood work with oil, they took the rake and throw him into the fireplace and unfortunately on a very hot august night, spontaneous combustion cause the fire and burned it to the ground. once that happened, jack jack london, while he talked about rebuilding he understood that he probably wasn't going to live that much longer. he was aware aware he was not healthy. he decided to work on his farm and to work on the cottage that we are i
this is where jack london lived until his death in 1969. the entrance to the cottage provides people of georgia of his life. there's a video for him to see, so they can get a sense of jock london in london in the 1905 to the 1916. as they walk through the cottage they'll see mementos of when he was sailing with his wife. they will see the original study that he worked in and then this room that you are in now, this is a much larger study he created after the wolf house which was his dream house...
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this is where jack london lived until his death in 1960. the entrance to the cottage provides people with a sort of overview of jack's life. there are a lot of pictures on the wall. there is a video for them to see so they can get a sense of jack london in the 1905 to 1960 period. as they walk through the cottage, they seem a mentos of his troops to the south seas when he was sailing with his wife. they will see the original study that he worked in. and this room, a much larger study that he created after they will house, which was his dream house, burned to the ground. it burned to the ground just a few weeks before he was to move in. when workers were finishing the wood with linseed oil. they took a rag and threw it in the fireplace. unfortunately, spontaneous combustion caused fire and burned it to the ground. jack london understood that he probably wasn't going to live that much longer. he was aware that he was not healthy and decided to work on his farm and to work on the cottage that we are in today. so the added this particular room,
this is where jack london lived until his death in 1960. the entrance to the cottage provides people with a sort of overview of jack's life. there are a lot of pictures on the wall. there is a video for them to see so they can get a sense of jack london in the 1905 to 1960 period. as they walk through the cottage, they seem a mentos of his troops to the south seas when he was sailing with his wife. they will see the original study that he worked in. and this room, a much larger study that he...
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this is where jack london lived until his death in 1916. the entrance to the cottage provides people with an overview of jack's life. there are lots of pictures on the walls, there's a video available for them to see so they can get a sense of jack london in 51905-1960 period. as they walked to the cottage they will see mementos of his trips to the south seas when he was sailing with his life. and the original study worked in, this room you are in now which is a much larger study created after the wolf house which is our dream house burned to the ground. that burned to the ground a few weeks before he was -- woodworkers were finishing the woodwork, they took the bag, through the mentor the fireplace, and when i am very hot, spontaneous combustion caused the fire and burned into the ground. jack london, he talked about understanding, and decided to work on his farm and work on the cottage we are in today so he added this particular room which became a much larger study for him to be able to bring to-work with his wife and his manservant to th
this is where jack london lived until his death in 1916. the entrance to the cottage provides people with an overview of jack's life. there are lots of pictures on the walls, there's a video available for them to see so they can get a sense of jack london in 51905-1960 period. as they walked to the cottage they will see mementos of his trips to the south seas when he was sailing with his life. and the original study worked in, this room you are in now which is a much larger study created after...
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jack london believes he could do that. he read everything he could find written about agriculture in this area. he worked with the university of california to understand the most modern techniques. he worked with pioneers, people like luther burbank to develop crops that would work here and that would be innovative and unique and provide real benefits. built, what jack london the scribes from san francisco made fun of the fact that he piggery.000 to build a they called it the palace of pigs, designed for over 200 pages -- pigs. one man could oversee the operation. this is one thing that he did that was an example of his entrepreneurship. after his death, the family going,o keep the farm they found it more and more difficult over time and eventually they converted it into a guest ranch. before and during world war ii, this is a place for people from san francisco to come and enjoy the weekend of horseback riding or enjoying scenery. park today is operated by jack london park partners, this is a not-for-profit organization t
jack london believes he could do that. he read everything he could find written about agriculture in this area. he worked with the university of california to understand the most modern techniques. he worked with pioneers, people like luther burbank to develop crops that would work here and that would be innovative and unique and provide real benefits. built, what jack london the scribes from san francisco made fun of the fact that he piggery.000 to build a they called it the palace of pigs,...
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jack london park today is operated by jack london park partners.e are a not-for-profit organization that helped the state when the state of california was in financial trouble and was looking to close 25% of their parks. we volunteered to take this park over because we believed that we could make it an exciting and sustainable endeavor, and we have. today, we have got about twice as many visitors as used to come to the park. about 100,000 people visit us every year. i think this is a great model for some facilities. we have historic buildings, we have a museum, we have that country, so we can support horsemen, hikers, we can support history buffs, and i think the support history buffs, and i think the combination of that with local community involvement can make for extraordinary success. >> sonoma county agricultural history began with wine. the first vines planted here were by general vallejo. they were mission grapes, and nobody would make wine out of them now, that they did then because that is what they had. the wine industry significantly beg
jack london park today is operated by jack london park partners.e are a not-for-profit organization that helped the state when the state of california was in financial trouble and was looking to close 25% of their parks. we volunteered to take this park over because we believed that we could make it an exciting and sustainable endeavor, and we have. today, we have got about twice as many visitors as used to come to the park. about 100,000 people visit us every year. i think this is a great...
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. >> we are on jack london's beauty ranch, also called the ranch of good intentions. therthis is where jack london lived until his death in 1960. he was very productive here. in fact, two thirds of his writing was published after he moved here. fang" was "white published in 1906, one year after he purchased his ranch property. "the valley of the moon" was published while he was living here. write 1000 words per day before breakfast. i think a lot of his time was that, because he was trying to ranch, soty could be a model. that took a lot of his time. >> see all of our programs from santa rosa throughout the day on 3, american history tv. on april 26, 1913, 13-year-old girl named mary fagan was murdered in marietta, georgia. soon after, a jewish faster -- factory owner was arrested and charged with the crime. talks aboutve oney this in his book, "and the dead shall rise: the murder of mary phagan and the lynching of leo frank." he explores the other suspects, the possibility that anti-semitism played a part in the conviction, and our that the case became sensationalize
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this is where jack london lived until his death.ack london probably would have long can one people came upon him and his office. he was very productive. two thirds of his publications were published after he moved here. fang" wherewhite published after he moved here. jack london claimed that he worked two hours a day writing. he would write 1000 words per day before breakfast. i think a lot of this time was spent -- because he was trying to build the ranch to be a model -- and that took a lot of time. >> see all of our programs on santa rosa today at 2:00 on c-span 3. >> next, ucla professor joan waugh talks about the rise of sports in the 21st century. baseball in particular grew to be a national pastime and big business. she describes the efforts of baseball club owners to modify the rules of the game, establish a national league, and attract a broad middle class audience.
this is where jack london lived until his death.ack london probably would have long can one people came upon him and his office. he was very productive. two thirds of his publications were published after he moved here. fang" wherewhite published after he moved here. jack london claimed that he worked two hours a day writing. he would write 1000 words per day before breakfast. i think a lot of this time was spent -- because he was trying to build the ranch to be a model -- and that took a...
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this is where jack london lived until his death. havelondon probably would been writing longhand when somebody came into his office pretty was reproductive. two thirds of his writing was published after he moved here. books like white fang were published in 1906, a year after he bought his ranch property. the big housed was published while he was living here. jack london claimed he worked two hours a day writing. he would write a thousand words a day before breakfast. i think a lot of his time was spent because he was trying to build the ranch of good intentions. that took a lot of his time. >> see all of our programs today at 2:00 on american history tv on c-span3. tinsleyed admiral david is a retired meteorologist and expert in climatology. the penn state meteorology professor recently talked about the effects of climate change on security and public policy. this was hosted by westminster college in fulton missouri. it is an hour. >> what is that? what is that black thing with the numbers on it? it is a sextant. shat do you sextan
this is where jack london lived until his death. havelondon probably would been writing longhand when somebody came into his office pretty was reproductive. two thirds of his writing was published after he moved here. books like white fang were published in 1906, a year after he bought his ranch property. the big housed was published while he was living here. jack london claimed he worked two hours a day writing. he would write a thousand words a day before breakfast. i think a lot of his time...
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this is where jack london's 1916.until his death in jack london would have been writing long and >> andpeople came upon him. two thirds of his writing was published after he moved here. white fang was published in 1906. the valley of the moon was published while he was living here. claims he worked two hours. i think a lot of his time was building the ranch of good intention so it could be a model. that took a lot of his time. see all of our programs throughout the day on sunday afternoon at 2:00 on american history tv on c-span3. >> next, a former naval meteorologist talks about the impact of climate change on security and public policy. then, former vice president al gore and utah senator mike sleigh -- lee. david rear admiral titley recently spoke about the effects of climate change on security and public policy. this was hosby
this is where jack london's 1916.until his death in jack london would have been writing long and >> andpeople came upon him. two thirds of his writing was published after he moved here. white fang was published in 1906. the valley of the moon was published while he was living here. claims he worked two hours. i think a lot of his time was building the ranch of good intention so it could be a model. that took a lot of his time. see all of our programs throughout the day on sunday afternoon...
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this is where jack london lived until his death in 1916.jack london probably would have been writing longhand when people came upon him in his office. he was very productive here. in fact, two-thirds of his writing was published after he moved here. books like "white fang" was published in 1906, a year after he bought his ranch property. "the valley of the moon" was published while he was living here. "little lady of the big house" was published while he was living here. jack london claimed that he worked two hours a day writing, because he would write 1,000 words a day before breakfast. but i think a lot of his time was spent because he was trying to build the beauty ranch, the ranch of good intentions, so that it could be a model. and that took a lot of his time. >> see all of our programs from santa rosa saturday at noon eastern on c-span2's "book tv," and sunday afternoon at 2:00 on "american history tv" on c-span3. >>> next, a look at events this past month in australia's parliament that included the removal of prime minister tony abbo
this is where jack london lived until his death in 1916.jack london probably would have been writing longhand when people came upon him in his office. he was very productive here. in fact, two-thirds of his writing was published after he moved here. books like "white fang" was published in 1906, a year after he bought his ranch property. "the valley of the moon" was published while he was living here. "little lady of the big house" was published while he was living...
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jack london claimed he worked to our sedate writing. he would write 1000 words a day before breakfast. i think a lot of his time was spent, because he was trying to build the ranch of good intentions so that could be a model. that is took a lot of his time. >> see all of our programs from santa rosa saturday on c-span's two's book tv. all campaign long c-span takes you on the road to the white house, unfiltered access to the candidate at town hall meetings, news conferences, rallies rallies and speeches. we're taking your comments on twitter, facebook, and by phone. everything we cover is available on our website at c-span.org. >> republican presidential president donald trump. >> thank you very much. what a crowd. they still have lines of people outside and they felt that the second auditorium already. it is amazing, they have quotes circuits but i will go and see the closed-circuit folks after we're finished. should i do that? clapmac yes i think so, right. we'll definitely do that. so paul just do that. so paul just came out, usa as
jack london claimed he worked to our sedate writing. he would write 1000 words a day before breakfast. i think a lot of his time was spent, because he was trying to build the ranch of good intentions so that could be a model. that is took a lot of his time. >> see all of our programs from santa rosa saturday on c-span's two's book tv. all campaign long c-span takes you on the road to the white house, unfiltered access to the candidate at town hall meetings, news conferences, rallies...
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it was once home to jack london, author of call of the wild and white fang. >> this is where jack london until his death in 1960. jack london probably would've been writing longhand when people came upon him. he was very productive year. two thirds of his writing was published after he moved here. books like white fang were published in 1906. valley of the moon was published while he was living here. little lady in the big house was published while he was living here. jack london claimed he worked two hours a day writing. i think a lot of his time was spent, because he was trying to build the ranch with good intentions, so that it could be a model. that took a lot of his time. >> see all of our programs of santa rosa, sunday at noon eastern on c-span twos book tv. >> next a look at the threat of islamic extremism in russia. we will hear from a former analyst in the reagan administration. is onemittee hearing hour and 15 minutes. >> there you go. boy, you could hear that. so, this afternoon, we will hear testimony, expert testimony, on a topic not thought to be, but in reality of great co
it was once home to jack london, author of call of the wild and white fang. >> this is where jack london until his death in 1960. jack london probably would've been writing longhand when people came upon him. he was very productive year. two thirds of his writing was published after he moved here. books like white fang were published in 1906. valley of the moon was published while he was living here. little lady in the big house was published while he was living here. jack london claimed...
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this is where jack london lived until his death in 1916. jack london probably would have been writing long hand when people came upon him in his office. he was very productive here. in fact, two-thirds of his writing was published after he moved here. books like "white fang" was p h published a year after he bought his ranch property. "valley of the moon" was published while he was living here. he claimed that he worked two hours a day writing, because he would write 1,000 words a day before breakfast. i think a lot of his time was spent because he was trying to build the beauty ranch, the ranch of good intentions, so that it could be a model. that took a lot of his time. >> see all of our programs from santa rosa saturday at noon eastern on c-span2's book tv and sunday afternoon at 2:00 on american history tv on c-span3. >>> now more road to the white house coverage. donald trump holds a campaign rally earlier this week. he talked about his tax plan. and the refugee situation in syria. it's about an hour. this contains language some may fi
this is where jack london lived until his death in 1916. jack london probably would have been writing long hand when people came upon him in his office. he was very productive here. in fact, two-thirds of his writing was published after he moved here. books like "white fang" was p h published a year after he bought his ranch property. "valley of the moon" was published while he was living here. he claimed that he worked two hours a day writing, because he would write 1,000...
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jake --r: we visit the jack london state historic park. >> we're on jack london's beauty ranch. this is where jack london lived until his death in 1916. jack london probably would've been writing longhand when people came upon him in his office. he was very productive. 2/3 of his writings published after moved here. inite fang" was published 1906 a year after he bought his property. "valley road" was published when he lived here. 2ck london claimed he worked hours a day because he would write 1000 words a day before breakfast. a lot of his time was spent because he was trying to build the beauty ranch. it could be a model. that took a lot of his time. announcer: see all of our programs saturday afternoon on two's book tv.n >> president obama announced he is reluctantly accepting the resignation of arne duncan. the president also took reporters questions on the government funding deal, dealing with gun violence and the situation in syria. this is about one hour, 10 minutes. president obama: please be seated. good afternoon. arne duncan is one of my longest-serving cabinet secreta
jake --r: we visit the jack london state historic park. >> we're on jack london's beauty ranch. this is where jack london lived until his death in 1916. jack london probably would've been writing longhand when people came upon him in his office. he was very productive. 2/3 of his writings published after moved here. inite fang" was published 1906 a year after he bought his property. "valley road" was published when he lived here. 2ck london claimed he worked hours a day...
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this is where jack london lived until his death. havelondon probably would been writing longhand when somebody came into his office pretty was reproductive. two thirds of his writing was published after he moved here. books like white fang were published in 1906, a year after he bought his ranch property. the big housed was published while he was living here. jack london claimed he worked two hours a day writing. he would write a thousand words a day before breakfast. i think a lot of his time was
this is where jack london lived until his death. havelondon probably would been writing longhand when somebody came into his office pretty was reproductive. two thirds of his writing was published after he moved here. books like white fang were published in 1906, a year after he bought his ranch property. the big housed was published while he was living here. jack london claimed he worked two hours a day writing. he would write a thousand words a day before breakfast. i think a lot of his time...
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. >> 1:00 and 3:00 is when lucy these guys at jack london square. eat something, meet some new dogs, get some specials from local businesses. we're going to hang out with these guys and go over to weather. you guys have fun over there. >> you know claudine, we love so you much but i have to tell you i don't know what you said there because those dogs really stole the show. hero is amazing. how many tricks did hero do? 30? 40? >> they said he could do more than 100. >> close to 200. >> amazing. >> and confetti. confetti just did a handstand. don't leave confetti out. >> so that is going on at jack london square is. what's the weather going to be like for all the doggies? >> perfect, perfect, perfect. mostly sunny, 74 in oakland for the afternoon. if you are going to jack london square it's a great day. it's the downtown skyline there. from this point of view not giving us the greatest shot but we do have mostly clear skies. where we do have fog re-for the purposing is right along the coastline. if you do live in areas right along the coast, expect th
. >> 1:00 and 3:00 is when lucy these guys at jack london square. eat something, meet some new dogs, get some specials from local businesses. we're going to hang out with these guys and go over to weather. you guys have fun over there. >> you know claudine, we love so you much but i have to tell you i don't know what you said there because those dogs really stole the show. hero is amazing. how many tricks did hero do? 30? 40? >> they said he could do more than 100. >>...
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this is where jack london lived until his death in 1916. jack-o'-lantern probably would've been writing longhand when people came upon him in his office. he was very productive. two-thirds of his writing was published after he moved here. looks like white fang was published in 1906. are you after he bought his ranch property. valley of them in the published he was living a. little lady of the house was published while he was living at the jack london claimed he worked two hours a day. i think a lot of his time was spent as he was trying to build the ranch. that took a lot of his time spent see all of our programs from santa rosa saturday at noon eastern on c-span2's booktv and sunday afternoon at 2:00 on american history tv on c-span3. >> we are live to talk with issues about aren't sick leave and paid family leave, equal pay, criminal justice reform and voting rights among other issues. legislators wonderful national progressive leaders like congressman keith ellison and leaders from black lives matter moving. the name of this conference is
this is where jack london lived until his death in 1916. jack-o'-lantern probably would've been writing longhand when people came upon him in his office. he was very productive. two-thirds of his writing was published after he moved here. looks like white fang was published in 1906. are you after he bought his ranch property. valley of them in the published he was living a. little lady of the house was published while he was living at the jack london claimed he worked two hours a day. i think a...
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. >> we also visit the jack london state historic park. >> we are on jack london's beauty ranch, also known as the ranch of good intentions. this is where he lived until his death in 1916. jack london probably would have been writing long hand when people came upon him in his office. he was productive year. two thirds of his writing was published after he moved here. books like "white fang" was published a year after he bought his ranch property. "little lady in the big house" was published when he was here. he spent two hours a day writing. he wrote 1000 words a day before breakfast. a lot of his time was spent because he was trying to build of beauty ranch, the ranch good intentions, so it could be a model. >> see all of our programs on saturday at noon eastern on c-span two's book tv and sunday afternoon at 2:00 on american history tv on c-span3. >> immigration officials testified at a senate hearing about the obama administration's plan to admit more refugees. the security screening process is discussed and the cost of the proposal. this is two hours. >> good afternoon. thank you
. >> we also visit the jack london state historic park. >> we are on jack london's beauty ranch, also known as the ranch of good intentions. this is where he lived until his death in 1916. jack london probably would have been writing long hand when people came upon him in his office. he was productive year. two thirds of his writing was published after he moved here. books like "white fang" was published a year after he bought his ranch property. "little lady in the...
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is where jack london lived until his death in 1916. jack london probably would have been writing long hand when people came upon him in his office. he was very productive here. two thirds of his writing was published after he moved here. books like "white fang" was published in 1906. a year after his bought his ranch property. "the valley of the moon" was published while he was living here. jack london claimed that he worked two hours a day writing thousand words a day before breakfast. but i think a lot of his time was spent because he was trying to build the beauty ranch so it could be a model and that took a lot of his time. >> see all of our programs saturday at noon eastern on c-span 2's book tv and sunday afternoon at 2:00 on american history tv on c-span3. >>> and a house science space technology hearing. discussing the potential of life on other planets and the recent discovery of liquid water on mars. lamar smith chairs this hour and 40 minute hearing. >> science space and technology will come to order. without objection the c
is where jack london lived until his death in 1916. jack london probably would have been writing long hand when people came upon him in his office. he was very productive here. two thirds of his writing was published after he moved here. books like "white fang" was published in 1906. a year after his bought his ranch property. "the valley of the moon" was published while he was living here. jack london claimed that he worked two hours a day writing thousand words a day...
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beautiful view live jack london square on a friday night. different story in san francisco. over to the with us computer seeing some fog spilling into san francisco. there it is the pyramid the viewed is obscured because the of follow rolling in. zap fran 58. oakland 5 degrees. concord good evening. tomorrow morning 54. because of the cloud cover santa rosa -- fisherman's wharf festival tomorrow. mixture sun and clouds upper 60s low # 0s in the city. boo at the zoo in oakland saturday and sunday. great events for you the kids and the family and the animals. 72 degrees with a mixture sun and clouds. we have rain to talk about. heavy i rainfall heading toward texas and la toward patricia and heavy rainfall in mexicos a well. dangerous damaging life- threatening winds. that is not the force of our weapon. it is tropical storm the o named storm olave which is beginning to lose its tropical characteristics. some of that moisture is being pulled into the jet stream. to some of our rain mariners have been decaying tropical systems take eventually spilled into the west coast. cloud
beautiful view live jack london square on a friday night. different story in san francisco. over to the with us computer seeing some fog spilling into san francisco. there it is the pyramid the viewed is obscured because the of follow rolling in. zap fran 58. oakland 5 degrees. concord good evening. tomorrow morning 54. because of the cloud cover santa rosa -- fisherman's wharf festival tomorrow. mixture sun and clouds upper 60s low # 0s in the city. boo at the zoo in oakland saturday and...
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. >> known as the ranch of good intentions where jack london lived until his death.ack london probably would have been writing longhand when people came upon him in his office. he was very productive. two thirds was published after he moved here. books like white fang published in 1906 a year after he brought his ranch. the valley of the moon while he here.ving jack london claims that he worked two hours a day writing. but i think a lot of his time was spent because he was trying to build the ranch of good intentions so that it could be a model and that took a lot of his time. next, a debate between party leaders. topics include canada u.s. relations, the keystone xl pipeline and the current syrian refugee crisis. you'll hear all three leaders speak in both french and english which is customary in canada. this is just under two hours. >> russians current leaders are not simply the rulers of the nation they literally the countries enemies. >> i appeared to sacrifice the african continent for some free-market ideology. >> then you will come back and you are rattled and
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they can get a sense of jack london in the 19 -- in 1905 to 1960.they walk through they will see the original study that he worked in, and then they will see the room you're are in now which is a much larger study that he created after the house burned to the ground. ♪ >> with her experience married to a five-star general, first lady maybe eisenhower knew his -- new how to manage a large staff. her favorite color of pink, which was affected in her wardrobe and corrugated and accessories. she was voted one of the nations first best -- best dressed. maybe eisenhower, this sunday night at 8:00 em eastern on c-span's original series, first influence and image. examining the public and private lives of the women who filled the position of first lady and their influence on the presidency. martha washington to michelle obama. sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3. "washington journal" continues. host: our next guest is john founder of is the the space policy institute at george washington university. he is also a proud -- professor
they can get a sense of jack london in the 19 -- in 1905 to 1960.they walk through they will see the original study that he worked in, and then they will see the room you're are in now which is a much larger study that he created after the house burned to the ground. ♪ >> with her experience married to a five-star general, first lady maybe eisenhower knew his -- new how to manage a large staff. her favorite color of pink, which was affected in her wardrobe and corrugated and...
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jack london probably would have been writing longhand. books like "white fang" was published in 1906, a year after .e bought the ranch it was published while he was working here. jack london claimed that he worked two hours and a writing so he would write 1000 words a day before breakfast. but i think a lot of his time was spent because he was trying so that ite ranch could be a model. that took a lot of his time. >> see all of our programs and santa rosa today at noon eastern on c-span2 book tv and sunday afternoon at 2:00 on american history tv on c-span3. >> democratic candidate hillary clinton made an appearance in florida. ♪ >> good afternoon students, faculty, and guests of brown college. i'm given the it -- i have been given the esteemed privilege to introduce mrs. hillary clinton. [applause] allow me to tell you a little bit about myself. i was born and raised in florida like many of you here today. i come from a proud household. [applause] now when i was younger, i never took much interest in whoever was whining for president, --
jack london probably would have been writing longhand. books like "white fang" was published in 1906, a year after .e bought the ranch it was published while he was working here. jack london claimed that he worked two hours and a writing so he would write 1000 words a day before breakfast. but i think a lot of his time was spent because he was trying so that ite ranch could be a model. that took a lot of his time. >> see all of our programs and santa rosa today at noon eastern...
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taking a live look outside of the oakland estuary here in the jack london square. it is cooling down a little bit today, but it is still sticky. steve will check in with us about 9:30 am.>>> we have up live look at the johnny miller pro-am, and said curry and it will della -- iguadala is also plane. -- playing. >> those poor guys having to play golf today.>>> thank you for joining us this morning. and today we're talking about the democratic debate. and what happens in vegas does not stay in vegas, and we're talking about it all morning. there were a number of questions aimed at hillary clinton, the democratic front runner. >> you change your political identity based on who you talk to?>> she was here to stand her ground, and the remaining candidates were unable to steal the spotlight from sanders and clinton. the general consensus believes that hillary on top, bernie sanders and then the other guys.>> i think that is accurate. chafee was not even present most times in the debate. i thought that o'malley did a pretty good job, and he came in third in my mind. gener
taking a live look outside of the oakland estuary here in the jack london square. it is cooling down a little bit today, but it is still sticky. steve will check in with us about 9:30 am.>>> we have up live look at the johnny miller pro-am, and said curry and it will della -- iguadala is also plane. -- playing. >> those poor guys having to play golf today.>>> thank you for joining us this morning. and today we're talking about the democratic debate. and what happens in...
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and rendering the life of author jack london. sunday at noon on in-depth, our --e, three-hour and conversation with economist walter william as he shares his life and career and response to your calls, e-mails, and facebook comments. eastern, 6:00 historian don doyle looks at the worldview of the american civil war and the perspectives of foreign-born soldiers who joined the cause. sunday morning at 10:00 on oral histories, an interview with supreme court justice clarence thomas on his upbringing in the segregated south and the influence of his grandfather on his career. in our complete weekend schedule at c-span.org. ♪ >> c-span presents landmark cases, the book. a guide to our landmark cases series which explores 12 historic supreme court's decisions including marbury versus madison, korematsu versus united states, brown versus the board of education, miranda versus arizona, and roe versus wade. cases, the book. featuring introductions, backbones, highlights, and the impact of each place case -- each case. written by tony moral
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charles: jaclyn and once -- charles: jack london was one of the highest-paid writers. he is one of the authors that was writing throughout the world, including the soviet union and russia at the time, japan -- he was translated into language after language. people found his writing compelling.
charles: jaclyn and once -- charles: jack london was one of the highest-paid writers. he is one of the authors that was writing throughout the world, including the soviet union and russia at the time, japan -- he was translated into language after language. people found his writing compelling.
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then cecelia tishy remembers jack london. sunday at noon, our live three-hour conversation with economist walter williams as he shares his life and career and response to your calls, e-mails, comments and tweets. on c-span3, saturday evening at 6:00 eastern, john doyle looks at the root -- the worldview of the american civil war and the perspective of foreign-born soldiers. sunday morning, an interview with supreme court justice clarence thomas on his upgrade -- upbringing in the south and the influence of his grandfather. get our complete schedule on c-span.org. the center for american progress and the short center for econom policy analysis tries to find ways to increase retirement savings. they shared their thoughts on retirement accounts and refundable tax credits. this is one hour. morning and welcome to the center for american progress. i'm christian weller. i'm a senior fellow here. martin was supposed to do the opening remarks but she is sick. with each passing generation, america's retirement crisis is growing. of198
then cecelia tishy remembers jack london. sunday at noon, our live three-hour conversation with economist walter williams as he shares his life and career and response to your calls, e-mails, comments and tweets. on c-span3, saturday evening at 6:00 eastern, john doyle looks at the root -- the worldview of the american civil war and the perspective of foreign-born soldiers. sunday morning, an interview with supreme court justice clarence thomas on his upgrade -- upbringing in the south and the...
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cecelia remembers the life of author jack london. at noon on in-depth, alive, three-hour conversation with economist walter williams as he shares his life and career , and response to your calls, e-mails, facebook comments, and tweets. on american history on c-span3, saturday evening at 6:00, don worldview oft the the american civil war and the perspective of foreign-born soldiers who joined because. sunday at 10:00 on oral histories, an interview with clarence thomas on his in the segregated south and the influence of his grandfather on his career. get our complete schedule at c-span.org. earlier today, the center for strategic and international studies held a discussion on war and the challenges of international law. , including the swiss foreign affairs director general , agreed that one of the current challenges is cyber warfare. this is an hour and a half. >> should be a lively discussion. let me introduce the panelists to you. we will have the biographies on our website. a german from the swiss foreign ministry. he is a career
cecelia remembers the life of author jack london. at noon on in-depth, alive, three-hour conversation with economist walter williams as he shares his life and career , and response to your calls, e-mails, facebook comments, and tweets. on american history on c-span3, saturday evening at 6:00, don worldview oft the the american civil war and the perspective of foreign-born soldiers who joined because. sunday at 10:00 on oral histories, an interview with clarence thomas on his in the segregated...
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. >> we're on his beauty ranch also the range of good intentions this is where jack london lived until his death. he probably would have been right t long can run people came upon him in his office but he was productive year. 2/3 of his writings was published after he moved here white fang, 1906. the one year after he bought the ranch property. little lady of the big house , jack clinton claimed he worked two hours a day writing he would write 1,000 birds a day before breakfast but the bill lot of that was spent he was trying to build the ranch so it could be a model and that took a lot of time. >> >> tutus tactical difficulties we start his remarks already in progress. >> speeeighteen. >>translator: the governmental instructions given with peaceful palestinian demonstrators where do you see this happening? why? ladies and gentlemen, do not respond to the israeli occupation instead we are working to spread the culture of peace between our people and in our region. to witness the day when our people and all people in our region will enjoy peace. with continued occupation in and the colo
. >> we're on his beauty ranch also the range of good intentions this is where jack london lived until his death. he probably would have been right t long can run people came upon him in his office but he was productive year. 2/3 of his writings was published after he moved here white fang, 1906. the one year after he bought the ranch property. little lady of the big house , jack clinton claimed he worked two hours a day writing he would write 1,000 birds a day before breakfast but the...
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board of education ruling, and cecelia tissue remembers the life of author jack london. a c sunday at noon, onversation with walter williams. tv onrican history c-span3, saturday evening at six clark eastern time, historian don doyle looks into the worldview of the american civil the perspectives of foreign-born soldiers who joined the cause. sunday morning at 10:00 in oral histories, an interview with clarence thomas on his upbringing in the segregated south and the influence of his grandfather on his career. get our complete we can schedule on www.c-span.org. >> in the senate, majority leader mitch mcconnell pay tribute to the outgoing house speaker in disgust their working relationship -- and discussed their working relationship. this is five minutes. sen. mcconnell: there's a lot you can say about john boehner. he has his breakfast every morning at pete's diner. temple.fan of the thai he is one of the nicest guys you could ever meet. i know because we thought many -- fought many battles together. i never buckles. -- he never buckles. what is amazing is how we have ha
board of education ruling, and cecelia tissue remembers the life of author jack london. a c sunday at noon, onversation with walter williams. tv onrican history c-span3, saturday evening at six clark eastern time, historian don doyle looks into the worldview of the american civil the perspectives of foreign-born soldiers who joined the cause. sunday morning at 10:00 in oral histories, an interview with clarence thomas on his upbringing in the segregated south and the influence of his...
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reporter: when you say great discussions to me that is like i'm seeing the design of the ballpark, jack london square maybe because we're located here. but what are the discussions that you are having in oakland? do you have a place you're discussing? >> we have a plan for the redevelopment of the coliseum area and the a's have expressed an interest in redeveloping a stadium in that area as have the raiders. we've been having the discussions because there are a lot of factors to weigh in and consider when you are looking at both teams that are playing in one facility right now, currently and their ability to do that major construction project with the team's playing. >> but is it really -- >> a lot of considerations. >> is it possible to have them if they would decide to stay in oakland? >> reporter: yes. i think that it is as the city, that they are bent on retaining as many sports team as possible and at this point that it is still going strong. >> you know a lot of people have been talking about this with a lot of debate about it. when you talk about these -- about these discussions while i
reporter: when you say great discussions to me that is like i'm seeing the design of the ballpark, jack london square maybe because we're located here. but what are the discussions that you are having in oakland? do you have a place you're discussing? >> we have a plan for the redevelopment of the coliseum area and the a's have expressed an interest in redeveloping a stadium in that area as have the raiders. we've been having the discussions because there are a lot of factors to weigh in...
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jack london claimed that he worked two hours a day writing. he would write 1000 words per day before breakfast. i think a lot of this time was spent -- because he was trying to build the ranch to be a model -- and that took a lot of time. >> see all of our programs on santa rosa today at 2:00 on c-span 3. >> next, ucla professor joan waugh talks about the rise of sports in the 21st century. baseball in particular grew to be a national pastime and big business. she describes the efforts of baseball club owners to modify the rules of the game, establish a national league, and attract a broad middle class audience. the class is about an hour and 15 minutes. professor waugh: good morning ucla students. good to see you for my lecture baseball becomes professional. it wasn't too long ago that these subjects were controversial, if you can can imagine. sports and consumerism, they weren't important enough. it would have raised eyebrows. like i am raising my eyebrows now. sports, department stores buying stuff, will not anymore. sports and consumer cul
jack london claimed that he worked two hours a day writing. he would write 1000 words per day before breakfast. i think a lot of this time was spent -- because he was trying to build the ranch to be a model -- and that took a lot of time. >> see all of our programs on santa rosa today at 2:00 on c-span 3. >> next, ucla professor joan waugh talks about the rise of sports in the 21st century. baseball in particular grew to be a national pastime and big business. she describes the...
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state university, as we take a look inside their special collection and some personal letters of jack london and ernest hemingway. we also talk about two local authors about their book on female first responders to the 911 terrorism attack. but first, we go inside the charles and scholz museum to learn about the social, but terry woven into the daily comic strip, peanuts. >> we are here at the charles scholz museum in santa rosa california, we opened in 2002. peanuts beyond publication in 1950 and it was a publish until february 13, 2000. charles scholz was a master of the human condition and his social commentary came into. he chose to became neutral and kinda wishy-washy like charlie brown. you do see the characters commenting on things like title ix, or school prayer, integration of peanuts with the introduction of franklin in 1968. these were just part of what charles scholz was dry and every day and what he was observing from the world around him that he brought into the comic strip. he wasn't nastily making comments on those themselves, in the case of title ix, however he was a good fr
state university, as we take a look inside their special collection and some personal letters of jack london and ernest hemingway. we also talk about two local authors about their book on female first responders to the 911 terrorism attack. but first, we go inside the charles and scholz museum to learn about the social, but terry woven into the daily comic strip, peanuts. >> we are here at the charles scholz museum in santa rosa california, we opened in 2002. peanuts beyond publication in...
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london's east end... a booming business lurks in the dark. >> jack the ripper tour, guys. >> reporter: this isn't just for halloween. this macabre gathering happens nightly-- a band of the curious following in the very footsteps of london's victorian villain, jack the ripper. >> if anybody sees a guy with a top hat with a big mustache and a knife, about 180 years old, just ignore him. ( chuckles ) busy. think it is? >> i think it's the mystery. it's the environment he did it in-- the gas lamps and the cobbles, and the victorian london, the top hats, this kind of thing. >> reporter: mick priestly is our rather gruesome guide. >> somebody had cut her throat deeply in a nine-inch injury across here that was met by a six-inch one running back underneath. these streets... >> that is katherine eddowes on the mortuary. many, he's still hiding in history's shadows. >> ( scream ) >> reporter: hollywood has made the ripper more myth than man-- top hat and cape, shrouded in fog, chased by the likes of johnny depp... but his crimes are savage in their brutality. his victims were the poor, all women, who had taken to
london's east end... a booming business lurks in the dark. >> jack the ripper tour, guys. >> reporter: this isn't just for halloween. this macabre gathering happens nightly-- a band of the curious following in the very footsteps of london's victorian villain, jack the ripper. >> if anybody sees a guy with a top hat with a big mustache and a knife, about 180 years old, just ignore him. ( chuckles ) busy. think it is? >> i think it's the mystery. it's the environment he...
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. >> we are on and jack london's ranch also known the ranch of good intentions. he probably would have wrote longhand but two-thirds of his writing was published after he moved here like white fang and that was one year after he bought the property valley of the moon was publisher of he was living here and he claimed he worked two hours a day he would write a thousand words before breakfast but because he was trying to build the ranch so that took a lot of his time year. ramesh ponnuru moderates this hour and 15 minute discussion. >> from the washington, d.c. center. the national review and the pacific legal foundation is honored to welcome you here today with the hurricane coverage and the to hundreds of thousands of people across the country who are tuning in by c-span. we would also like to thank jones day for this nice roof and staff assistance to -- for putting this together. as for plf, our interest in the supreme court mirrors brief attention. we will have as many as eight petitions pending before the justice involving cases that we have filled and i think
. >> we are on and jack london's ranch also known the ranch of good intentions. he probably would have wrote longhand but two-thirds of his writing was published after he moved here like white fang and that was one year after he bought the property valley of the moon was publisher of he was living here and he claimed he worked two hours a day he would write a thousand words before breakfast but because he was trying to build the ranch so that took a lot of his time year. ramesh ponnuru...
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and cecilia tishy remembers jack london. our live three-hour conversation with author williams. in response to your facebook, e-mails, facebook comments and tweets. saturday evening at 6:00 eastern, historian don doyle looks at the world view of the american civil war and the perspectives of foreign born soldiers who joined the cause. and sunday morning at 10:00 on "oral histories," an interview with chief justice clarence thomas on his upbringing in the south and his grandfather's career. >>> c-span has your coverage of the road to the white house 2016 where you'll find the candidates, the speeches, the debates, and most importantly, your questions. this year we're taking our road to the white house campaigns into classrooms around the country giving students the opportunity to discuss what important issues they want to hear the most from the candidates. follow c-span's student cam contest and road to the white house coverage 2016 on tv, on the radio and on line at c-span.org. >>> defense department chief information officer terry halvorsen spoke to reporters about ongoing cybe
and cecilia tishy remembers jack london. our live three-hour conversation with author williams. in response to your facebook, e-mails, facebook comments and tweets. saturday evening at 6:00 eastern, historian don doyle looks at the world view of the american civil war and the perspectives of foreign born soldiers who joined the cause. and sunday morning at 10:00 on "oral histories," an interview with chief justice clarence thomas on his upbringing in the south and his grandfather's...
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katrina impacted his families new orleans neighborhood, and cecelia tc remembers the life of author jack londonsunday at noon on in depth, a live three-hour conversation with walter williams, as he shares his life and career in response to your calls, e-mails, and facebook comments and tweets. on american history tv on c-span3. today at 6:00 eastern, historian don doyle looks at the worldview of the american civil war, and the perspectives of foreign-born soldiers who joined the cause. and sunday morning at 10:00 on oral histories, an interview with supreme court justice clarence thomas on his upbringing in the segregated south and the influence of his grandfather on his career. get the complete weekend schedule at c-span.org. congressman paul ryan was elected new speaker of the house, replacing john boehner of ohio. house members pay tribute to the outgoing speaker. this is about an hour. the gentleman from ohio. mr. chabot: having represented a neighboring district to john boehner, i have come to know john pretty well and not consider him not just a colleague but a friend. not just this, but
katrina impacted his families new orleans neighborhood, and cecelia tc remembers the life of author jack londonsunday at noon on in depth, a live three-hour conversation with walter williams, as he shares his life and career in response to your calls, e-mails, and facebook comments and tweets. on american history tv on c-span3. today at 6:00 eastern, historian don doyle looks at the worldview of the american civil war, and the perspectives of foreign-born soldiers who joined the cause. and...
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on hour hurricane katrina impacted his family's new orleans neighborhood, and the life of author jack london. and sunday at noon on in-depth, our live, three hour conversation with walter williams, respond ago your calls and facebook comments and tweets. on american history tv on c-span3, saturday evening, historian doll doyle looks at the view of the civil war and the perspective of foreign born soldiers who joined the cause, and sunday morning at 10:00 on oral histories, an interview with supreme court justice clarence thomas on his upbringing in the segregated south and the influence by his grandfather on his career. >> on the next online online. pentagon record -- the next "wall street journal," andrew tillman on sending more advisers to the middle east to help on the fight against isis. then a discussion about the w.h.o.'s' recent report linking processed meats to cancer we talk to the center for signs and the public interest, andant riley of the north american meat institute. and a look at republican efforts to impeach irs commissioner john amid accuracy cases he destroyed documents un
on hour hurricane katrina impacted his family's new orleans neighborhood, and the life of author jack london. and sunday at noon on in-depth, our live, three hour conversation with walter williams, respond ago your calls and facebook comments and tweets. on american history tv on c-span3, saturday evening, historian doll doyle looks at the view of the civil war and the perspective of foreign born soldiers who joined the cause, and sunday morning at 10:00 on oral histories, an interview with...
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producer wendell pierce on how hurricane katrina impacted his family's neighborhood, and the life of jack london. sunday at noon on "in depth," our live three-hour conversation with economist walter williams as he shares his life and career and responds to your calls, e-mails, facebook comments, and tweets. on "american history tv" on c-span 3, saturday evening at 6 eastern, historian don doyle looks at the american civil war and the perspectives of foreign-born soldiers who joined the cause. sunday morning at 10:00 on "oral histories," an interview with supreme court justice clarence thomas on his upbringing in the segregated south and the influence of his grandfather on his career. get our complete weekend schedule at c-span.org. >>> being ladylike does not require silence. why should my husband's job or yours prevent us from being ourselves? i do not believe that being first lady should prevent me from expressing my ideas. [ applause ] >> betty ford spoke her find, was pro-choice, and a supporter of the equal rights amendment. she and president jerry ford openly discussed her battle with brea
producer wendell pierce on how hurricane katrina impacted his family's neighborhood, and the life of jack london. sunday at noon on "in depth," our live three-hour conversation with economist walter williams as he shares his life and career and responds to your calls, e-mails, facebook comments, and tweets. on "american history tv" on c-span 3, saturday evening at 6 eastern, historian don doyle looks at the american civil war and the perspectives of foreign-born soldiers who...
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in sicilian tissue remembers the life of author jack london. and that afternoon on in-depth, our live three-hour conversation with an economist who shares his life and career in response to your calls e-mails and facebook comments. historian don doyle looks at the worldview of the american civil war and the perspectives of foreign-born soldiers who join the cause. interview with supreme court justice clarence thomas on his upbringing in the segregated south and the influence of his grandfather on his career. see our complete schedule it c-span.org. members of the white house press corps talked about their jobs and how to cover the president the at an event hosted by the washington center. this is an hour and 15 minutes. >> good morning everyone. i'm going to have a couple of quick announcements then we will have a short pause and we will go to our moderator. good morning. your director of academic affairs here the washington center. it is my great pleasure to welcome to the second conversation in the leader series. this is an important part of
in sicilian tissue remembers the life of author jack london. and that afternoon on in-depth, our live three-hour conversation with an economist who shares his life and career in response to your calls e-mails and facebook comments. historian don doyle looks at the worldview of the american civil war and the perspectives of foreign-born soldiers who join the cause. interview with supreme court justice clarence thomas on his upbringing in the segregated south and the influence of his grandfather...