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he teaches in jenks oklahoma. >> i'm not the type of teacher who will look at something that is not very good and just say that's nice. i will say that's not working. eventually every single one of a better piece than they did in the beginning. eventually the kids who do very well they internalize all this stuff so i no longer have to say to them their own brain is saying these things. announcer: here on c-span, "the is next, with broadcast organizations that share news around the world. that is followed by a discussion on the magna carta and its impact on the u.s. institution -- constitution, and at 8:00, we take a look at trade deals and their impact on trade roads and the u.s. economy. announcer: this week on "the we visit the," middle east broadcast network headquarters in virginia. some 27vide news to million people in the arab world as well as a u.s. perspective on terrorism and democracy. it is funded by congress. we talked to executives and producers who work at alhurra and radio sawa.
he teaches in jenks oklahoma. >> i'm not the type of teacher who will look at something that is not very good and just say that's nice. i will say that's not working. eventually every single one of a better piece than they did in the beginning. eventually the kids who do very well they internalize all this stuff so i no longer have to say to them their own brain is saying these things. announcer: here on c-span, "the is next, with broadcast organizations that share news around the...
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lamb: where is jenks in oklahoma? mr. raphael: it is right outside of tulsa. mr.b: one of the things you did when you came here was hand me a little thumbnail -- no not a thumbnail -- mr. raphael: a flash drive. mr. lamb: it has documentaries on it. these are not documentaries you entered. of them. all four they are short. what would you say they are? mr. raphael: they run 10 minutes tops. i think the shortest wanted give you is 7.5 minutes. mr. lamb: who did them? mr. raphael: these were done by students of mine, students that have been with me for at least one year. by the time they made these pieces, it was their second year at least and for some of them, it could have been a third or even a fourth year. mr. lamb: we are only going to show parts of them but people can see them on your website and watch all of them. mr. raphael: that is right. cinema.com. mr. lamb: this first one is called "losing luke." is he still with you? mr. raphael: he is at the santa fe college of art studying music there. mr. lamb: this will be enough for people to get a little bit of wh
lamb: where is jenks in oklahoma? mr. raphael: it is right outside of tulsa. mr.b: one of the things you did when you came here was hand me a little thumbnail -- no not a thumbnail -- mr. raphael: a flash drive. mr. lamb: it has documentaries on it. these are not documentaries you entered. of them. all four they are short. what would you say they are? mr. raphael: they run 10 minutes tops. i think the shortest wanted give you is 7.5 minutes. mr. lamb: who did them? mr. raphael: these were done...
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he teaches at jenks high school in jenks, oklahoma. >> i'm not the kind of teacher who will look at something that's not very good and just go oh, that's nice, you did a really nice job with that. i'll say what's not working. and eventually every single one of my kids makes a better piece than they did in the beginning, every single one of them. and eventually the kids who do really, really well that. >> internalize all this stuff. so i no longer have to say it to them. their own brain is saying these things to them. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q&a." >>> while congress is on break this week, we're showing american history tv programs normally seen only on the weekend here on c-span3. coming up, a look at the life and legacy of 1964 presidential candidate barry goldwater. in two hours, his 1964 republican presidential nomination acceptance speech. and that's followed by a look at barry goldwater's impact on america's conservation programs starting in the 1950s.
he teaches at jenks high school in jenks, oklahoma. >> i'm not the kind of teacher who will look at something that's not very good and just go oh, that's nice, you did a really nice job with that. i'll say what's not working. and eventually every single one of my kids makes a better piece than they did in the beginning, every single one of them. and eventually the kids who do really, really well that. >> internalize all this stuff. so i no longer have to say it to them. their own...
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he teaches at jenks high school in jenks, oklahoma. >> i'm not the kind of teacher that will look at something that is not very good and go, that is nice. i will say that is not working. eventually every single one of my kids makes it better peace than they did in the beginning. every single one of them. eventually became to do really well internalize all this stuff. i no longer have to say it to them. their own brain is saying these things. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. presidents bill clinton and jimmy carter talk about public service and various policy changes that have occurred since their time in the white house. this was part of a recent event hosted by the clinton global initiative in atlanta. it is just under an hour. mr. clinton: now i would like to invite one of america's all-time great citizen servants to join me on the platform, president jimmy carter. [applause] mr. clinton: so, do you feel as young as you look? [laughter] mr. carter: i feel fine. i feel fine. mr. clinton: that is great. we were talking backstage at i think it might be interesting. we have
he teaches at jenks high school in jenks, oklahoma. >> i'm not the kind of teacher that will look at something that is not very good and go, that is nice. i will say that is not working. eventually every single one of my kids makes it better peace than they did in the beginning. every single one of them. eventually became to do really well internalize all this stuff. i no longer have to say it to them. their own brain is saying these things. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span's...
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he teaches at jenks high school in jenks, oklahoma. >> i'm not the kind of teacher who will look at something that is not very good and go oh, that's nice, you did a really nice job with that. i'll say what's not working. eventually every single one of my kids makes a better piece than they did in the beginning. eventually the kids that do really, really well internalize this stuff so i never have to say it to them. their own brain is saying these things to them. >> sunday night at 8:00 a.m. eastern on c-span's "q & a." >>> while kronk congress son break, we're showing you american history weekend. coming up, the presidential campaign of adlai stevenson. we'll show you his acceptance speech at the 1952 democratic convention. and in about an hour and a half, a discussion of the impact on the 1952 campaign between adlai stevenson and dwight eisenhower. >>> at c-span.org, you can watch our public affairs and political programing any time at your convenience, on your desktop, laptop or mobile device. go to our home page, c-span.org and click on the video library search bar. here you can type in t
he teaches at jenks high school in jenks, oklahoma. >> i'm not the kind of teacher who will look at something that is not very good and go oh, that's nice, you did a really nice job with that. i'll say what's not working. eventually every single one of my kids makes a better piece than they did in the beginning. eventually the kids that do really, really well internalize this stuff so i never have to say it to them. their own brain is saying these things to them. >> sunday night at...
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he teaches at jenks high school in jenks, oklahoma. >> i am not the kind of teacher who will look at something that is not very good i just go, that's nice, you did you did a nice job with that. i will say that's not working. eventually, everyone of my kids makes a better better piece than they did in the beginning. eventually the kids who do really well they are turtle lies this stuff so i no longer have to say to them, their own brain is saying these things to them. turtle. >> welcome to book tv. former congressman and former chairman of the house government reform committee. i'm here to discuss the book by the retired chairman of the house government oversight committee, called watchdog. watchdog tells about your political history but also about the investigations that you wonder when is chairman of the committee and as a minority member of the committee. your first election to congress, interesting for readers is that recalling california and the behind-the-scenes story of how that came about and was financed it has little little bit of chairman todd davis' time in it. i think yo
he teaches at jenks high school in jenks, oklahoma. >> i am not the kind of teacher who will look at something that is not very good i just go, that's nice, you did you did a nice job with that. i will say that's not working. eventually, everyone of my kids makes a better better piece than they did in the beginning. eventually the kids who do really well they are turtle lies this stuff so i no longer have to say to them, their own brain is saying these things to them. turtle. >>...
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this week on "q&a" clifton raphael who teaches documentary filmmaking at jenks high school in jenks, oklahomaks about the award-winning documentaries his students have made including several prizewinners from c-span's student competition. ♪ mr. lamb: clifton raphael. why did you leave broadcasting to teach high school? mr. raphael: well, there are two answers to that, so i will do the first part which is why i left broadcasting. i was in loc t
this week on "q&a" clifton raphael who teaches documentary filmmaking at jenks high school in jenks, oklahomaks about the award-winning documentaries his students have made including several prizewinners from c-span's student competition. ♪ mr. lamb: clifton raphael. why did you leave broadcasting to teach high school? mr. raphael: well, there are two answers to that, so i will do the first part which is why i left broadcasting. i was in loc t
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he teaches at jenks high school in jenks, oklahoma. >> i'm not the kind of teacher them a look at something that's not very good in go, you did a really nice job of that. i will say what is not working. eventually every single one of my kids makes it better peace and they did in the beginning. eventually the kids who do really well, they internalize all this stuff so i along after say it to them. their own brain says it to them. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q1 day. -- q and a. >> you are watching american history tv all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. to join the conversation, like us on facebook. the c-span radio app makes it easy to follow the election wherever you are. it is free to download from the apple app store or google play. get up-to-the-minute schedule information for c-span radio and c-span television, plus podcast times. stay up-to-date on all the election coverage. means youadio app always have c-span on the go. >> up next on american history tv, author derek beck discusses his book, "igniting the american "the war before american independence." in this hour
he teaches at jenks high school in jenks, oklahoma. >> i'm not the kind of teacher them a look at something that's not very good in go, you did a really nice job of that. i will say what is not working. eventually every single one of my kids makes it better peace and they did in the beginning. eventually the kids who do really well, they internalize all this stuff so i along after say it to them. their own brain says it to them. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q1 day. --...
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he teaches at jenks high school in jenks, oklahoma. >> i will not look at something not very good and say, that is nice. you did a nice job of that. i will say what is not working? eventually every single one of my kids makes it better peace than they did in the beginning. and eventually the kids who do really well internalize all this stuff so i no longer have to say it to them. their own brain is saying these things to them. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on the span's q&a. >> the republican primary, house speaker defeated tea party endorsed challenger paul nealon, 84% to 16% in wisconsin's first congressional district. here is mr. nehlen's comments. mr. nehlen: i am so glad to see will hear and especially glad to see all the reporters. i have a profoundly important message for our district and for our nation that i need to share with you. before that, i have a few brief comments. first, we defied everyone's expectations for this campaign. just the fact you are all here tonight demonstrates our message played across the district and the country. despite the desires of our opponent
he teaches at jenks high school in jenks, oklahoma. >> i will not look at something not very good and say, that is nice. you did a nice job of that. i will say what is not working? eventually every single one of my kids makes it better peace than they did in the beginning. and eventually the kids who do really well internalize all this stuff so i no longer have to say it to them. their own brain is saying these things to them. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on the span's q&a....
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he teaches that jenks high school in jenks, oklahoma. personnot the kind of who will look at something that is not very good and say, that is nice. i will say what is not working. eventually, every single one of my kids makes a better piece than they did in the beginning, every single one of them. and eventually the kids that do very well internalize all of this stuff so why no longer have to say it to them. >> sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. >> on saturday, c-span's issue deals,ht looks at trade their impact on the economy, jobs, and the presidential election. >> we will defend american jobs and american workers by saying bad trade deals like the transpacific partnership and unfair trade practices. >> the state of pennsylvania has lost one third of their manufacturing jobs since the clinton put china into the wto. nafta,ncludes a look at the 1994 free trade agreement between the united states, mexico, and canada. exports, our markets, and more democracy for our allies. >> a discussion on how the founding fathers viewe
he teaches that jenks high school in jenks, oklahoma. personnot the kind of who will look at something that is not very good and say, that is nice. i will say what is not working. eventually, every single one of my kids makes a better piece than they did in the beginning, every single one of them. and eventually the kids that do very well internalize all of this stuff so why no longer have to say it to them. >> sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. >> on saturday,...
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schoolhes at jenks high in jenks, oklahoma.d of teacher who looks at something that is not really good and say, oh that's nice. i will say that's not working . eventually every single one of my kids makes a better piece than what they did in the beginning. s who doly the kid t very well internalized the stuff. i do not say these things to them. it is their brain saying these things to them. >> donald trump talked about his opponent hillary clinton on judicial appointments and the second amendment. he is introduced by former new york mayor rudy giuliani. from the university of north carolina campus in wilmington, this is an hour and 10 minutes. rudy giuliani: thank you. thank you, seahawks. it is great to be here. it is great to be here in north carolina. you got a great state. you've got a great governor. [applause] you've got an economy that is not being called the carolina comeback. and that economy is based on the principles that you will here today from donald trump. it is based on common sense republican principles of grow
schoolhes at jenks high in jenks, oklahoma.d of teacher who looks at something that is not really good and say, oh that's nice. i will say that's not working . eventually every single one of my kids makes a better piece than what they did in the beginning. s who doly the kid t very well internalized the stuff. i do not say these things to them. it is their brain saying these things to them. >> donald trump talked about his opponent hillary clinton on judicial appointments and the second...
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he teaches at jenks high school in jenks, oklahoma. >> i'm not the kind of teacher who will look at somethings not very good and go, oh, that's nice, you did a really nice job with that. i will say what is not working. eventually every single one of my kids makes a better piece than they did in the beginning -- every single one of them. eventually the kid to do really well internalize all this stuff. i no longer have to say it to them. their own brain is saying these things to them. >> tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's "q&a." announcer: "washington journal" continues. host: we want to welcome alireza nader, a senior policy analyst for the rand corporation and an author of the book. thank you very much for being with us. guest: thank you. host: want to begin with this announcement from the official iranian government on the killing of that iranian scientist. why was he killed? guest: the iranian government has accused him of revealing national security secrets, especially on the nuclear program. we know that he was in the united states for it while -- a wild, cooperating with the u.s. g
he teaches at jenks high school in jenks, oklahoma. >> i'm not the kind of teacher who will look at somethings not very good and go, oh, that's nice, you did a really nice job with that. i will say what is not working. eventually every single one of my kids makes a better piece than they did in the beginning -- every single one of them. eventually the kid to do really well internalize all this stuff. i no longer have to say it to them. their own brain is saying these things to them....
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announcer: sunday night on q and a, our guest teaches at jenks high school in jeans, oklahoma. >> i'meacher who looks at something that is not very good and go, oh, that's nice. you did a really nice job with that. i will say that's not working. eventually, every single one of makes a better piece than they did in the beginning. every slow one of them. and eventually, the kids who do it really, really well, they internalize all this stuff. so i no longer have to say to them. their brains are saying it to them. q&a."an's "on announcer: hear lectures by top history professors. american artifacts, take a look at the treasures at u.s. historic sites, museums and historic sites. the 20thica, revealing century through archival films and israel, the civil war where you hear about the people who shaped the civil war and reconstruction. and the presidency focuses on u.s. presidents and first ladies. andn about their politics policies. all of this in primetime all week and on american history tv on c-span 3. announcer: bill cassidy tweeted this out today. the weather service says it looks like
announcer: sunday night on q and a, our guest teaches at jenks high school in jeans, oklahoma. >> i'meacher who looks at something that is not very good and go, oh, that's nice. you did a really nice job with that. i will say that's not working. eventually, every single one of makes a better piece than they did in the beginning. every slow one of them. and eventually, the kids who do it really, really well, they internalize all this stuff. so i no longer have to say to them. their brains...