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we asked the same of doctor kathleen hall jamieson.st want to make sure you get a chance to see this list she has provided us. favorite books. gary wills, lincoln at gettysburg. alice walker, the color purple. james joyce the dead. i will you comment on that. >> i think that is a brilliant story. that is highly evocative and tells us something very important about human memory and regret.it's also beautifully written. if i had to pick just one thing that i would want to read and reread in moments where i have doubts about the human condition, i would actually read it. one of the reasons i think we read is for function, particularly academics. the answer is, i'm reading in the areas that i'm writing. there has to be areas of our lives that isn't that and i use james joyce, that piece in particular. as a reminder not to get too immense in which i'm reading things that are only highly functional for me. >> kathleen hall jamieson is currently reading eliza griswold's book, amity and prosperity. she's being suggested to run for office becau
we asked the same of doctor kathleen hall jamieson.st want to make sure you get a chance to see this list she has provided us. favorite books. gary wills, lincoln at gettysburg. alice walker, the color purple. james joyce the dead. i will you comment on that. >> i think that is a brilliant story. that is highly evocative and tells us something very important about human memory and regret.it's also beautifully written. if i had to pick just one thing that i would want to read and reread in...
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kathleen jamieson. the author of many books including packaging the presidency, dirty politics and most recently, cyber war how russian hackers and tools help elect a president. >> host: kathleen jamieson, your book is called the cyber war how russian hackers help elect a president. was there enough interference in the 2016 election to change the vote of 78,000 people? >> guest: after the report used the word sweeping and systematically have a way to digest the conclusion there was a lot of it t out there and it wasn't only the activity of the folks pretending they were us there riding around in the internet and cyberspace, but more importantly because the effect was clear it was the hackers to store the content and that link went back into the sym through the front groups and creativity effects not on their own added the press and were careful to media agenda wouldn't have reached that in the way that it was by that content and so we know there was a lot, we know the platforms downplay the extent more
kathleen jamieson. the author of many books including packaging the presidency, dirty politics and most recently, cyber war how russian hackers and tools help elect a president. >> host: kathleen jamieson, your book is called the cyber war how russian hackers help elect a president. was there enough interference in the 2016 election to change the vote of 78,000 people? >> guest: after the report used the word sweeping and systematically have a way to digest the conclusion there was...
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noon eastern, in-depth his live with university of pennsylvania professor and author kathleen hall jamieson for an interactive discussion on her book "packaging the presidency and cyber war: how russian hackers and trolls will elect a president." join our conversation with tweets andh your facebook questions. 9:00 eastern on afterwards come stanford university professor jennifer everhart offers her insight on implicit racial bias in her book "biased." she is interviewed by held innings -- val demings. >> people talk about old-fashioned racism but implicit bias is something you may not even know you have, you don't know is affecting how you are thinking. may know what the stereotypes are about social groups, we don't always know that those stereotypes are influencing what we are doing, how we are treating someone, how we are evaluating someone. >> watch this weekend on book tv on c-span2. andoday, the president first lady march the national day of prayer with a ceremony carried this hour-long ceremony includes thoughts and prayers by several leaders. vice president pence made opening remarks
noon eastern, in-depth his live with university of pennsylvania professor and author kathleen hall jamieson for an interactive discussion on her book "packaging the presidency and cyber war: how russian hackers and trolls will elect a president." join our conversation with tweets andh your facebook questions. 9:00 eastern on afterwards come stanford university professor jennifer everhart offers her insight on implicit racial bias in her book "biased." she is interviewed by...
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. >>> now booktv's monthly in-depth program with author and professor kathleen jamieson. the author of many books including packaging the presidency, dirty politics and most recently, cyber war how russian hackers and tools help elect a president. >> host: kathleen jamieson, your book is called the cyber war how russian hackers help
. >>> now booktv's monthly in-depth program with author and professor kathleen jamieson. the author of many books including packaging the presidency, dirty politics and most recently, cyber war how russian hackers and tools help elect a president. >> host: kathleen jamieson, your book is called the cyber war how russian hackers help
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depth with political communications expert, and former dean of the annenberg school, kathleen hall jamieson. she will answer questions and discuss her many books including her most recent, cyber war. how russian hackers and trolls helped elect a president. also this weekend, on afterwards, stanford university professor jennifer hart offers her thoughts on implicit racial bias. and the cato institute michael tanner provides a blueprint for reducing poverty. check your cable guide for a full schedule. >> we want to introduce you to author, justine bateman. here's her book, it is called "fame" the hijacking of reality. read through the book it seems like it's a relatively painful experience to write, is it a fact? >> i do not know that i will qualify it as painful. it is more of a, it's a cleaning out your closet. so what i wanted to do for the readers comments about the lifecycle of fame from a sociological angle. what it's like on the inside of the lifecycle. it begins, and levels off and it descends. some people state the leveled off earea and for others like myself, it descends. it also wh
depth with political communications expert, and former dean of the annenberg school, kathleen hall jamieson. she will answer questions and discuss her many books including her most recent, cyber war. how russian hackers and trolls helped elect a president. also this weekend, on afterwards, stanford university professor jennifer hart offers her thoughts on implicit racial bias. and the cato institute michael tanner provides a blueprint for reducing poverty. check your cable guide for a full...
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tv noon eastern, in depth is live with university of pennsylvania professor and author kathleen jamieson or an interactive discussion on her latest book --ckaging the presidency" a join our conversation. at 9:00 eastern on afterwards, stanford university professor jennifer everhart offers her insight on implicit racial bias in her book "biased." aboutot of people talk that it is old-fashioned racism. but this endless it by us is something that you may not even know you have an something that you don't know is affecting how you are thinking. even with the stereotypes are about different social groups, we don't sometimes they'll those stereotypes are influencing what we are doing, how we are treating someone, evaluating someone. c-span cities tour is on the road exploring the american story. with the help of our comcast cable partners, this weekend, we take you to palo alto, california. >> it is not in my opinion, a place, per se. it is a state of mind. >> this is where hewlett-packard did their experiments in 1938, the birthplace of silicon valley. announcer: known for its connection with
tv noon eastern, in depth is live with university of pennsylvania professor and author kathleen jamieson or an interactive discussion on her latest book --ckaging the presidency" a join our conversation. at 9:00 eastern on afterwards, stanford university professor jennifer everhart offers her insight on implicit racial bias in her book "biased." aboutot of people talk that it is old-fashioned racism. but this endless it by us is something that you may not even know you have an...
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at 930 communications professor kathleen hall jamieson and finally at 11:30 p.m.award-winning biographer robert caro discusses is a writing process. watch today memorial day on book tv on c-span two book tv asks representative buddy carter what are you reading. >> first of all i just finished a book that i enjoyed very much. it's written by thomas carlyle. as a book actually a biography of a fictional philosopher.
at 930 communications professor kathleen hall jamieson and finally at 11:30 p.m.award-winning biographer robert caro discusses is a writing process. watch today memorial day on book tv on c-span two book tv asks representative buddy carter what are you reading. >> first of all i just finished a book that i enjoyed very much. it's written by thomas carlyle. as a book actually a biography of a fictional philosopher.
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are calling nelson chamisa a dictator and they feel the need of the right man to lead the party jamieson now has a huge task of uniting a divided in d.c. but most of our brains want to know what he's going to do about the economy right now the situation is getting worse in zimbabwe nurses are threatening to go on strike fuel has increased by nearly 50 percent civil servants say they can't afford to go to work every day because a pay is so little the m.d.c. does have economic policies on paper but some economists say some of those policies are similar to those of the ruling zani peer party and they want to know whether it's going to be more of the same or of germany so we'll do things differently the government says the opposition is planning what's being called winter of discontent protests on monday 5 people were arrested at the a porthos date says that they travelled abroad to the maldives to receive training and not organize protests to overthrow a government and how to use more firearms in june ring protester 5 deny the allegations nelson chamisa has izzy's planning protests but he i
are calling nelson chamisa a dictator and they feel the need of the right man to lead the party jamieson now has a huge task of uniting a divided in d.c. but most of our brains want to know what he's going to do about the economy right now the situation is getting worse in zimbabwe nurses are threatening to go on strike fuel has increased by nearly 50 percent civil servants say they can't afford to go to work every day because a pay is so little the m.d.c. does have economic policies on paper...
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leaders whatever ages and so on but fundamentally ideologically the same when it comes to his party jamieson has the opposition is the 1st congress since morgan signed that i died from cancer last year. soon after the death of the m.d.c. founder the party split over who should replace him. the next election is you in 4 years jimmy so will need everyone to work with him if he supposed the only party minisub audience had even now. where it's about where. are the head of sudan's military council has held talks with the crown prince of the united arab emirates as protests continue back in khartoum of the fact that were han visited abu dhabi where mohammed bin zayed offered his support the trip comes after both hands meeting with egypt's president on saturday a move that angered protestors in sudan who are worried about foreign interference in the country's transition to civilian rule. accusations of corruption were rampant in argentina when cristina kirchner was in power since then the courts have launched a campaign to detain and seize assets of those involved in corruption scandals the . ceili
leaders whatever ages and so on but fundamentally ideologically the same when it comes to his party jamieson has the opposition is the 1st congress since morgan signed that i died from cancer last year. soon after the death of the m.d.c. founder the party split over who should replace him. the next election is you in 4 years jimmy so will need everyone to work with him if he supposed the only party minisub audience had even now. where it's about where. are the head of sudan's military council...
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when it comes to his party jamieson has cheated i thi opposition is the 1st congress since morgan signed that i died from cancer last year. soon after the death of the m.d.c. is found the party split over who should replace him. the next election is. jimmy so will need everyone to work with him if he should oppose the only party minisub audience had even. with. the head of sudan's military council has held talks with the crown prince of the united arab emirates as protests continue back in khartoum. visited abu dhabi where mohammed bin zayed offered his support the troops follows bronze meeting with egypt's president on saturday a move that angered protestors in sudan who are worried about foreign interference in the country's transition to civilian rule. state media in syria say government forces have recaptured a village from rebels for a 2nd time after weeks of fighting. do buddha is on the border between hama and provinces and was seized by syrian forces on may 8th. led by the hour kind of school pirates launch a counter attack to retake it 2 weeks later syrian government forces laun
when it comes to his party jamieson has cheated i thi opposition is the 1st congress since morgan signed that i died from cancer last year. soon after the death of the m.d.c. is found the party split over who should replace him. the next election is. jimmy so will need everyone to work with him if he should oppose the only party minisub audience had even. with. the head of sudan's military council has held talks with the crown prince of the united arab emirates as protests continue back in...
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. >> as well as his wife and her husband jamieson who helped me not feel so bad. >> she said, i'm hmongard of hmong people. i texted my brother back home in hawaii. hey, can you look up hmong people for me? >> but at some point, he realized he wasn't as excited about raising soft american kids. >> how do i raise my american kids to be as i am? >> yeah. >> the only way is to take them to the jungle there is no more jung to him take them to i bought an air fair ticket to thiechltd i said you guys can stay, i'm going home. >> what! >> we entered the school called assumption university. dad goes, hey, this is your school from now on. then, all of a sudden, everything is silenced, you can hear the bells go ding. ding. >> so you were enrolled in college without your knowledge? >> yep. >> what was your reaction? >> like, what's happening? >> what did you think your plan was going to be? >> i thought i was going to pull around. >> i see what happened. i see what happened. he didn't have a plan. he's like, let me step in here and create a plan for you. >> after i graduated college, i came here,
. >> as well as his wife and her husband jamieson who helped me not feel so bad. >> she said, i'm hmongard of hmong people. i texted my brother back home in hawaii. hey, can you look up hmong people for me? >> but at some point, he realized he wasn't as excited about raising soft american kids. >> how do i raise my american kids to be as i am? >> yeah. >> the only way is to take them to the jungle there is no more jung to him take them to i bought an air fair...
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and sunday noon eastern in depth is life with university of pennsylvania professor kathleen hall jamieson an interactive discussion on her book packaging the presidency and cyber war. our russian hackers control help elect the president. with your phone calls, tweets and facebook questions. at nine eastern, on "after words", stanford university professor jennifer everhart offers her insight of reese's o. >> a lot of people talk about old-fashioned racism. but this implicit bias is something that you may not even know that you have, something that you don't know how is affecting even, even if we know what the stereotypes are about social groups, we don't always know that the stereotypes are influencing what we're doing, how we are pretreated for evaluating someone, watch this weekend booktv on c-span2. >> every year book tv covers hundreds of author events around the country. recently in washington, d.c., candidate for governor of turner under georgia dcf reps reflected on how she wrote her recent book. read from the outside. i wanted to write a how-to guide, often people ask me how did i
and sunday noon eastern in depth is life with university of pennsylvania professor kathleen hall jamieson an interactive discussion on her book packaging the presidency and cyber war. our russian hackers control help elect the president. with your phone calls, tweets and facebook questions. at nine eastern, on "after words", stanford university professor jennifer everhart offers her insight of reese's o. >> a lot of people talk about old-fashioned racism. but this implicit bias...
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depth with political communications expert and former dean of the annenberg school, kathleen hall jamiesont all starts now on booktv in prime time. ladies and gentlemen, this is the program on constitutional govern
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join our conversation with kathleen hall jamieson. with your phone calls, tweets, and facebook questions. at 9 p.m. eastern, stanford university professor jennifer everhart offers her insight. she is interviewed by a florida democratic congresswoman. >> a lot of people talk about that as old-fashioned racism. but this implicit bias is something that you may not even know you have. something that you don't know is defecting how you are thinking, even. even if we know what the stereotypes are about various social groups, we don't always know that those stereotypes are influencing what we are doing or how we are treating someone. >> watch this weekend on book tv on c-span2. last month, president trump vetoed a resolution that called for an end to u.s. involvement in the war in yemen. this week, the senate held a vote to override that veto. republicans voted in favor. the final tally was 53-45, not enough for the 67 required to override the president's veto. the republicans voting in favor, senators collins, danes, lee, murkowski, and you
join our conversation with kathleen hall jamieson. with your phone calls, tweets, and facebook questions. at 9 p.m. eastern, stanford university professor jennifer everhart offers her insight. she is interviewed by a florida democratic congresswoman. >> a lot of people talk about that as old-fashioned racism. but this implicit bias is something that you may not even know you have. something that you don't know is defecting how you are thinking, even. even if we know what the stereotypes...
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at 9:30 p.m., communications professor kathleen hall jamieson. and finally, at 11:30 p.m., award-winning be eithe biographe robert caro discusses his writing process. was memorial day on book tv on c-span2. on sunday, june 2, at noon withrn, "in depth" is life hoover senior fellow thomas sole from the hoover university. thomas: by the time people complained that george washington and thomas jefferson allow slavery, slavery had been around for centuries before they were ever born. nobody thought either of them have the power to do anything about it. lincoln was able to do something about it because he does s not as president but because he was president and chief of our war, and he did so on the because it was people who were rebelling against the united states. >> he has written many books, including "facts and fallacies." join the interactive conversation with your calls, tweets, and facebook questions. watch sunday, june 2, from noon until 2 a.m 2:00 p.m. easter on c-span two. >> after failing it several attempts to get a brexit agreement with
at 9:30 p.m., communications professor kathleen hall jamieson. and finally, at 11:30 p.m., award-winning be eithe biographe robert caro discusses his writing process. was memorial day on book tv on c-span2. on sunday, june 2, at noon withrn, "in depth" is life hoover senior fellow thomas sole from the hoover university. thomas: by the time people complained that george washington and thomas jefferson allow slavery, slavery had been around for centuries before they were ever born....
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"in-depth" is live with kathleen hall jamieson. she is interviewed by the florida democratic congresswoman. >> a lot of people talk about it as old-fashioned racism, but this implicit bias is something that you may not even know you have, something you do not know is affecting how you are wenking, even, and even if know what the stereotypes are about various social groups, we don't always know that those stereotypes are influencing what we are doing, how we're treating someone, how we are evaluating someone. >> watch this weekend on c-span2 . >> c-span's newest book, "the presidents: noted historians rank america's best and worst chief executives" provides insight into the 44 american presidents. withovides interviews noted presidential historians. explore the life of ends that shape our presidential leaders, challenges they faced and the legacies
"in-depth" is live with kathleen hall jamieson. she is interviewed by the florida democratic congresswoman. >> a lot of people talk about it as old-fashioned racism, but this implicit bias is something that you may not even know you have, something you do not know is affecting how you are wenking, even, and even if know what the stereotypes are about various social groups, we don't always know that those stereotypes are influencing what we are doing, how we're treating someone,...
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they had been court challenges over property ownership and who has the rights to the party's name jamieson mary lost last year's presidential election to innocent but the results show the opposition has significant support many challenges await opposition leaders who will be elected at this congress those challenges include managing internal divisions and come up with alternative economy. policies to convince voters before the next general election in 4 years time. al-jazeera zimbabwe. sudan's military chief is in neighboring egypt on his 1st trip abroad since the army overthrew the former president omar al bashir. han held talks with the egyptian president abdul fattah el-sisi the meetings been closely watched by protest groups back home who reject any interference by outside players protest leaders in sudan have called for a general strike this week in a bid to force the military to hand over power to civilians in libya fighting has started again on the outskirts of tripoli between forces who are battling for control of the capital. fighters loyal to the u.n. recognize government say the
they had been court challenges over property ownership and who has the rights to the party's name jamieson mary lost last year's presidential election to innocent but the results show the opposition has significant support many challenges await opposition leaders who will be elected at this congress those challenges include managing internal divisions and come up with alternative economy. policies to convince voters before the next general election in 4 years time. al-jazeera zimbabwe. sudan's...
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they have been court challenges over property ownership and who has the rights to the party's name jamieson mary lost last year's presidential election to innocent but the results show the opposition has significant support many challenges await opposition leaders who will be elected at this congress those challenges include manage an internal divisions and come up with alternative economic policies to convince voters before the next general election in 4 years time. al-jazeera zimbabwe. can has returned to indonesia's capital after protests over the presidential election results opposition candidate. has asked the constitutional court to review how votes were counted and people in jakarta counting the cost of the week's disruption andrew thomas has. people shuttling bundles of clothes from southeast asia's largest textile market about $30.00 a day so when violent street protests in jakarta manages to close the taliban markets janai idea dealers took a financial hit. here new growth last about on busy days i can make 40 or 50 dollars so missing 2 days means i've lost nearly 100 dollars i co
they have been court challenges over property ownership and who has the rights to the party's name jamieson mary lost last year's presidential election to innocent but the results show the opposition has significant support many challenges await opposition leaders who will be elected at this congress those challenges include manage an internal divisions and come up with alternative economic policies to convince voters before the next general election in 4 years time. al-jazeera zimbabwe. can...
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utah will weigh in on government overreach and hear from university of pennsylvania's catholic hall jamieson, aei president arthur brooks. ... lift." >> well, good evening. good evening, everybody. i'm bradley graham, the co-owner of politics & prose along with my wife, lissa >> good evening, everybody. i'm bradley graham, co-owner a f politics and prose. on behalf of everett at the h bookstore and all the great folks here at sixth and i, welcome. thank you very much for coming. every time we do a joint author event w like tonight six and i which were loved and by the way in this marvelous facility, i thinkk back 15 years when the building was up for sale and how close it came to being transformed into a nightclub. it came this close. butta instead the founders of sx and and the staff you have transformed this wonderful place over the past decade and a half into the vibrant community center that it is today. let's have a round of applause for that. [applause] great event for you this evening featuring, of course, melinda gates here to talk about her new book, "the moment of lift." this is me
utah will weigh in on government overreach and hear from university of pennsylvania's catholic hall jamieson, aei president arthur brooks. ... lift." >> well, good evening. good evening, everybody. i'm bradley graham, the co-owner of politics & prose along with my wife, lissa >> good evening, everybody. i'm bradley graham, co-owner a f politics and prose. on behalf of everett at the h bookstore and all the great folks here at sixth and i, welcome. thank you very much for...
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kathleen jamieson. and finally, at 11:30 p.m., award-winning biographer robert caro discusses his writing process. watch today, memorial day, on c-span2. [no audio] ♪ brian: joanne freeman, what is your book, "the field of blood" about? joanne: it is about physical violence in the u.s. congress between 1830-ish and the civil war. brian: how many instances of violence do you have in your book? joanne: well, i found about 70, which is not the total that there is, but at some point i had to stop researching and i had to actually sit down and write, but in the book, there are roughly 70 violent incidents, and that actually means something physical. punching, shoving, hitting, caning, a couple of enormous melees with multiple congressman rolling around in the aisles. once or twice, a gun went off in the house. physical violence and duel challenges. i think i threw that in there too. brian: you have got to tell the story about john boehner and don young. [laughter] joanne: yeah. brian: don young, 85 years old
kathleen jamieson. and finally, at 11:30 p.m., award-winning biographer robert caro discusses his writing process. watch today, memorial day, on c-span2. [no audio] ♪ brian: joanne freeman, what is your book, "the field of blood" about? joanne: it is about physical violence in the u.s. congress between 1830-ish and the civil war. brian: how many instances of violence do you have in your book? joanne: well, i found about 70, which is not the total that there is, but at some point i...
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and i:30, munication professor kathleen hall jamieson, and finally at 11:30 p.m. , award-winning biographer william caro discusses his writing process. watch memorial day on book tv on c- span 2. >>> next, look at how to combat laundering money by anonymous shell companies. the senate banking committee heard from witnesses from the treasury department and the f vi. the hearing is an hour and 20 minutes. stack the steering will come to order. welcome back. this is the panel of witnesses from our last hearing in november. the committee will hear from today's witnesses about the need to deter money laundering in the financing of terrorism through the use of companies, shell companies, opaque nominees and other means to conceal and disguise the true beneficial owners of property and other assets. the purpose of today's hearing is to examine the difficult issues surrounding the need for and the manner of collecting what is known as beneficial ownership information. we have anonymous corporate utilities. this hearing, from the perspective of law enforcement and a regulator will be the first of tw
and i:30, munication professor kathleen hall jamieson, and finally at 11:30 p.m. , award-winning biographer william caro discusses his writing process. watch memorial day on book tv on c- span 2. >>> next, look at how to combat laundering money by anonymous shell companies. the senate banking committee heard from witnesses from the treasury department and the f vi. the hearing is an hour and 20 minutes. stack the steering will come to order. welcome back. this is the panel of witnesses...
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at 9:30 medications professor kathleen jamieson, and finally at 11:30 p.m. award-winning biographer discusses his writing process. watch memorial day on book tv on c-span2. starting memorial day, may 27, all week in primetime c-span has coverage of commencement ceremonies taking place at colleges and universities across the country. featured speakers include elijah cummings, patrick shanahan, stacey abrams, and supreme court associate justice sonia sotomayor. our coverage starts memorial day at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, watch online at any time on c-span.org, and listen for free on the c-span radio app. a recent discussion about u.s. included a former ambassador, and retired vice admiral who served in bahrain. the discussion included analysis of the presidents decision to send 1500 troops to the persian gulf region. this event hosted by the washington institute for near east policy is an hour and a half. to the region. this event is 1.5 hours.
at 9:30 medications professor kathleen jamieson, and finally at 11:30 p.m. award-winning biographer discusses his writing process. watch memorial day on book tv on c-span2. starting memorial day, may 27, all week in primetime c-span has coverage of commencement ceremonies taking place at colleges and universities across the country. featured speakers include elijah cummings, patrick shanahan, stacey abrams, and supreme court associate justice sonia sotomayor. our coverage starts memorial day at...
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utah will weigh in on government overreach and hear from university of pennsylvania's catholic hall jamieson, aei president arthur brooks. ... lift." >> well, good evening. good evening, everybody. i'm bradley graham, the co-owner of politics & prose along with my wife, lissa >> good evening, everybody. i'm bradley graham, co-owner a f politics and prose. on behalf of everett at the h bookstore and all the great folks here at sixth and i, welcome. thank you very much for coming. every time we do a joint author event w
utah will weigh in on government overreach and hear from university of pennsylvania's catholic hall jamieson, aei president arthur brooks. ... lift." >> well, good evening. good evening, everybody. i'm bradley graham, the co-owner of politics & prose along with my wife, lissa >> good evening, everybody. i'm bradley graham, co-owner a f politics and prose. on behalf of everett at the h bookstore and all the great folks here at sixth and i, welcome. thank you very much for...
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depth with political communications expert, and former dean of the annenberg school, kathleen hall jamiesonwill answer questions and discuss her many books including her most recent, cyber war. how russian hackers and trolls helped elect a president. also this weekend, on afterwards, stanford university professor jennifer hart offers her thoughts on implicit racial bias. and the cato institute michael tanner provides a blueprint for reducing poverty. check your cable guide for a full schedule. >> we want to introduce you to author, justine bateman. here's her book, it is called "fame" the hijacking of reality. read through the book it seems like it's a relatively painful experience to write, is it a fact? >> i do not know that i will qualify it as painful. it is more
depth with political communications expert, and former dean of the annenberg school, kathleen hall jamiesonwill answer questions and discuss her many books including her most recent, cyber war. how russian hackers and trolls helped elect a president. also this weekend, on afterwards, stanford university professor jennifer hart offers her thoughts on implicit racial bias. and the cato institute michael tanner provides a blueprint for reducing poverty. check your cable guide for a full schedule....
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noon with political communications expert and former dean of the annenberg school, kathleen hall jamiesonshe will discuss all of her books including her most recent, cyber war, how russian hackers and trolls help elect a president and answer your questions. our guest this weekend is stanford university professor, jennifer eberhardt. the author a biased rule over her thoughts on implicit racial bias. also, tyler cowan argues that large corporations play an important role in our society. jeff highlights section 230 of the communications decency act that protects providers and websites from lawsuits due to user content. a representative adam schiff to mark meadows are joined by washington post reporters to discuss the mueller report. that's all this week and a book tv. check your cable guide for a full schedule. >> recently on in-depth, book tvs live author interview program, they offered her thoughts on the relationship between heads of the financial world and the federal government. >> there has been a cost to the taxpayer and also the voter because when you talk about a major banker who c
noon with political communications expert and former dean of the annenberg school, kathleen hall jamiesonshe will discuss all of her books including her most recent, cyber war, how russian hackers and trolls help elect a president and answer your questions. our guest this weekend is stanford university professor, jennifer eberhardt. the author a biased rule over her thoughts on implicit racial bias. also, tyler cowan argues that large corporations play an important role in our society. jeff...
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depth with political communications expert and former dean of the annenberg school, kathleen hall jamieson. that all starts now on booktv in prime time. ladies and gentlemen, this is the program on constitutional government at harvard. i'm harvey mansfield and our guest today is jeff bergner, author of "the vanishing congress". also pleased to be on c-span for this occasion. jeff bergner was formerly assistant secretary of state for legislative affairs from 2005 to 2008. that was one george w. bush administration. also adjunct professor of georgetown university. he's also been asserted as president and managing financial partner of bergner mccartney inc. but namely he has been for many years chief of staff of senator richard lugar of indiana do. when senator lugar became chairman of the central relations committee jeff bergner became the chief of staff of that committee. his expertise is a congressional administrator in the senate. he's going to talk about the vanishing congress. i should mention he was in undergraduate at the carleton college and got his phd, unfortunately, at princeton.
depth with political communications expert and former dean of the annenberg school, kathleen hall jamieson. that all starts now on booktv in prime time. ladies and gentlemen, this is the program on constitutional government at harvard. i'm harvey mansfield and our guest today is jeff bergner, author of "the vanishing congress". also pleased to be on c-span for this occasion. jeff bergner was formerly assistant secretary of state for legislative affairs from 2005 to 2008. that was one...
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join our conversation with kathleen hall jamieson. then at 9:00 eastern on afterwards, stanford university professor jennifer eberhart is interviewed by val jennings. >> this implicit biens is stg sma you may not even know you have, something you don't know is effecting how you're thinking, even, and even if we know that what the stereo types are, we don't know they're influencing what we're doing. how we're creating or evaluating someone. >> this weekend on c-span two. >> now a case involved wisconsin's driver consent law. this case dates back to may 2013 when the petitioner was arrested for allegedly driving drunk. he blood was drawn at the high school while he was unconscious. this violated his fourth maemt
join our conversation with kathleen hall jamieson. then at 9:00 eastern on afterwards, stanford university professor jennifer eberhart is interviewed by val jennings. >> this implicit biens is stg sma you may not even know you have, something you don't know is effecting how you're thinking, even, and even if we know that what the stereo types are, we don't know they're influencing what we're doing. how we're creating or evaluating someone. >> this weekend on c-span two. >> now...
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>> sunday the in depth is live with university of pennsylvania tractor and author kathleen hall jamieson for internet live discussion on packaging the presidency and cyber war, how russian hackers and trolls help elect the president. during our conversation. with your phone calls, tweets and facebook questions but then at nine eastern on afterward, stanford university professor jennifer eberhardt offers insights on implicit racial bias in his book bias and is interviewed by congresswoman val deming's . >> a lot of people talk about it like old-fashioned racism but this is implicit bias, something that you may not even know you have, something you don't know is affecting your thinking. even if you know what the stereotypes are. >> very exciting, first time entering and putting a lot of hours and and contacting. it's a long journey so we were excited and happy he and we look forward to participating next year. it's something we couldn't believe that next time were coming further and . >> to think, is just our first year entering something. we just see how far we can go to think that we got
>> sunday the in depth is live with university of pennsylvania tractor and author kathleen hall jamieson for internet live discussion on packaging the presidency and cyber war, how russian hackers and trolls help elect the president. during our conversation. with your phone calls, tweets and facebook questions but then at nine eastern on afterward, stanford university professor jennifer eberhardt offers insights on implicit racial bias in his book bias and is interviewed by congresswoman...
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. >> today on book tv at noon eastern in-depth is live with professor and author kathleen hall jamiesonteractive escutcheon on her latest books packaging the presidency and cyber war how russian hackers and trolls help elect a president. join our conversation with your phone calls tweets and facebook questions. at 9:00 eastern on afterwards, stanford university professor jennifer everhart offers insights on implicit racial bias in her book, biased. each is interviewed by val demings. >> a lot of people talk about that as old-fashioned racism but this implicit bias is something that you may not even know you have. something you don't know is affecting how your thinking and even if we know what the stereotypes are about various social groups we don't always know those stereotypes are influencing what were doing, how were treating someone, evaluating someone. >> watch this weekend on book tv on c-span2. today atan history tv 6:30 p.m. eastern astronaut michael collins on the 50th anniversary of the apollo 11 moon landing. >> i think people may want to go to seek to touch to smell to unders
. >> today on book tv at noon eastern in-depth is live with professor and author kathleen hall jamiesonteractive escutcheon on her latest books packaging the presidency and cyber war how russian hackers and trolls help elect a president. join our conversation with your phone calls tweets and facebook questions. at 9:00 eastern on afterwards, stanford university professor jennifer everhart offers insights on implicit racial bias in her book, biased. each is interviewed by val demings....
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at 9:00, kathleen hall jamieson.11:30 p.m., award-winning biographer robert caro discusses his writing process. watch memorial day book tv on c-span two. >> "washington journal" continues. host: this is chris pope, a senior fellow at the manhattan institute, talking about issues related to health care. guest: thanks for inviting me. host: the manhattan institute, what positioning does it take on issues of health care? with health care, the cost is a big issue and a big part of my job is to try and figure out new policy solutions to reduce cost to people. host: one of the issues that has come up as of late is this idea of medicare for all. what you think about it. ? assumption ofn buying everything for everybody. ultimately that just fails to engage with the real essence of the issue which is health care is all about trade-off. host: tell us why. guest: the recent piece was about the medicare program traditionally. if you think about existing medicare benefits, there are big gaps in medicare benefits. medicare part b
at 9:00, kathleen hall jamieson.11:30 p.m., award-winning biographer robert caro discusses his writing process. watch memorial day book tv on c-span two. >> "washington journal" continues. host: this is chris pope, a senior fellow at the manhattan institute, talking about issues related to health care. guest: thanks for inviting me. host: the manhattan institute, what positioning does it take on issues of health care? with health care, the cost is a big issue and a big part of...
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and i:30, munication professor kathleen hall jamieson, and finally at 11:30 p.m. , award-winning biographer william caro discusses his writing process. watch memorial day on book tv on c- span 2. >>> next, look at how to combat laundering money by anonymous shell companies. the senate banking committee heard from witnesses from the treasury department and the f vi. the hearing is an hour and 20 minutes. stack the steering will come to orde
and i:30, munication professor kathleen hall jamieson, and finally at 11:30 p.m. , award-winning biographer william caro discusses his writing process. watch memorial day on book tv on c- span 2. >>> next, look at how to combat laundering money by anonymous shell companies. the senate banking committee heard from witnesses from the treasury department and the f vi. the hearing is an hour and 20 minutes. stack the steering will come to orde
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and from birmingham, i'm alsojoined by david jamieson — the police and crime commissioner for the westoth forjoining us. one of the things about this story is just how enormous the impact is brought home by seeing the faces of all the victims. we have on our website today the story of the individual victims, website today the story of the individualvictims, many website today the story of the individual victims, many of them, and as you can see from the story, a lot of victims predominantly in their 20s and 30s. if you keep going down... if you click on each of the individual photos you get to the story of the victim and of the particular case, the circumstances. each of these cases also has an update on whether charges stand, if any. coming back, then, to the discussion today, ben, let's talk to you. do you feel the enormous focus we have seen on stabbings since the beginning of the year, particularly with the death of jayden so early in the year and so young at 1a, to think we have a need to get on top of it now? i hope so. the issue is a growing one and one that is very aware of at
and from birmingham, i'm alsojoined by david jamieson — the police and crime commissioner for the westoth forjoining us. one of the things about this story is just how enormous the impact is brought home by seeing the faces of all the victims. we have on our website today the story of the individual victims, website today the story of the individualvictims, many website today the story of the individual victims, many of them, and as you can see from the story, a lot of victims predominantly...
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at 9:30, per professor kathleen hall jamieson.inally, at 11:30 p.m., robert caro discusses his writing process. watch memorial day on book tv c-span. q&a, yaleht on university historian joann , violence inr book congress and the road to civil war." >> in and of itself, it is dramatic. -- what was really interesting to me was people at the time looked at it and what they saw was a group of northerners and a group of at eachers running other in the house of representatives, and several of them said this does not look like a normal congressional fight. this looks like north against south. this looks like a battle. that is really striking. and indeed, it certainly did look like a battle and it is not that long before the civil war. atouncer: sunday night 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. washington journal continues. at ouroshua muravchik is table this morn to talk about socialism. you wrote a book in 2002, "heaven on earth: the rise and fall of socialism." in 2019, you use the word "afterlife" to the title. guest: when i originally wrote
at 9:30, per professor kathleen hall jamieson.inally, at 11:30 p.m., robert caro discusses his writing process. watch memorial day on book tv c-span. q&a, yaleht on university historian joann , violence inr book congress and the road to civil war." >> in and of itself, it is dramatic. -- what was really interesting to me was people at the time looked at it and what they saw was a group of northerners and a group of at eachers running other in the house of representatives, and...
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at 9:30 pm, communications professor kathleen hall jamieson and finally at 11:30 pm award- winning biographer discussing his writing process. watch me
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then, communications professor kathleen hall jamieson.n, award-winning biographer discusses his writing process. watch memorial day on booktv on c-span2. sunday night on "q&a," yale university historian joanne freeman on her book "the field of blood: violence in congress and the road to civil war." joanne: scores of congressman, just a mass ball. it is a massive encounter, but what was really interesting to me was people have the time looked at it, and what they saw was a group of northerners at a locked inoutherners arms, running at each other in the house of representatives, and several of those sent this does not look like a normal congressional fight, this looks like north against south. this looks like a battle. and that is really striking. doing, it certainly does look like a battle, and it is not long before the civil war. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q&a." >> "washington journal" continues. this is our spotlight on magazine segment, and we are talking with john dale grover of the national interest. is the assistant
then, communications professor kathleen hall jamieson.n, award-winning biographer discusses his writing process. watch memorial day on booktv on c-span2. sunday night on "q&a," yale university historian joanne freeman on her book "the field of blood: violence in congress and the road to civil war." joanne: scores of congressman, just a mass ball. it is a massive encounter, but what was really interesting to me was people have the time looked at it, and what they saw was...
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join the conversation with kathleen hall jamieson with your phone calls, tweets and facebook questions at 9:00 eastern on afterwords, stanford university professor jennifer everheart offers her thoughts on implicit racial bias in her book bias, she is interviewed by florida democratic congresswoman val deming. >> people talk about that as old-fashioned racism but this implicit bias is something you may not even know you have, that you don't know if it is affecting how you are thinking and even if you know the stereotypes about various social groups you don't always know those stereotypes you are influencing how we are treating someone or evaluating someone. >> watch
join the conversation with kathleen hall jamieson with your phone calls, tweets and facebook questions at 9:00 eastern on afterwords, stanford university professor jennifer everheart offers her thoughts on implicit racial bias in her book bias, she is interviewed by florida democratic congresswoman val deming. >> people talk about that as old-fashioned racism but this implicit bias is something you may not even know you have, that you don't know if it is affecting how you are thinking and...
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at 9:30 pm, communications professor kathleen hall jamieson and finally at 11:30 pm award- winning biographer discussing his writing process. watch memorial day book tv on cspan-2. >> examining the role of intellectual property and the pricing of prescription drugs. we heard testimony from academic scholars, state healthcare officials and pharmaceutical executives at this event held by the senate judiciary committee. it's a little more than two hours
at 9:30 pm, communications professor kathleen hall jamieson and finally at 11:30 pm award- winning biographer discussing his writing process. watch memorial day book tv on cspan-2. >> examining the role of intellectual property and the pricing of prescription drugs. we heard testimony from academic scholars, state healthcare officials and pharmaceutical executives at this event held by the senate judiciary committee. it's a little more than two hours
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at 930 communications professor kathleen hall jamieson and finally at 11:30 p.m. award-winning biographer robert caro discusses is a writing process. watch today memorial day on book tv on c-span two book tv asks representative buddy carter what are you reading. >> first of all i just finished a book that i enjoyed very much. it's written by thomas carlyle. as a book actually a biography of a fictional philosopher. very interesting book. i'm actually studying now. it's pretty heavy. heirs of the founders which i have really enjoyed. it talks about three different characters. first of all it talks about henry clay. some of the early '80s. it's actually relevant. all members of the house of representatives and talks about tariffs and that's something we are doing right now. i have enjoyed both of these books. one then i will be reaching in the future. and it has to do with nuclear energy. i'm very interested in. all types of clean energy and nuclear energy. >> how do you select the books that you read? >> that's an interesting question i tried to be as diverse that
at 930 communications professor kathleen hall jamieson and finally at 11:30 p.m. award-winning biographer robert caro discusses is a writing process. watch today memorial day on book tv on c-span two book tv asks representative buddy carter what are you reading. >> first of all i just finished a book that i enjoyed very much. it's written by thomas carlyle. as a book actually a biography of a fictional philosopher. very interesting book. i'm actually studying now. it's pretty heavy. heirs...