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william jennings bryan and his wife moved here back in 1902. it's now part of the bryan lgh medical center. we're coming to you from the first floor, his parlor, his study is just below us. he did much of his writing, and entertaining here in this house. we want to wake our two guests. michael kazin is a professor of history at georgetown university, and is also the author of "a godly here roe: the life of william jennings bryan." and william thomas is a chair of the department of history at the university of nebraska here at lincoln. thank you both for being with us. michael, let me begin with you to set up this speech. the man that delivered it, the setting in chicago, the impact it had on democratic delegates in 1896. >> the country was very divided, in 1896. there was a great depression, the democrats were split really down the middle. the incumbent president grover cleveland was very unpopular, as presidents usually are during great depressions so bryan comes into this convention in chicago as sort of a dark horse candidate for the presiden
william jennings bryan and his wife moved here back in 1902. it's now part of the bryan lgh medical center. we're coming to you from the first floor, his parlor, his study is just below us. he did much of his writing, and entertaining here in this house. we want to wake our two guests. michael kazin is a professor of history at georgetown university, and is also the author of "a godly here roe: the life of william jennings bryan." and william thomas is a chair of the department of...
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there are people who want to be william jennings bryan. sarah palin, might try to be. they believe that a small greedy elite is after the majority of americans. bryan was representative of a movement. a movement that people believe that corporate america was taking the country in a revolutionary direction. we have come to grips and come to peace with big business. we cannot imagine a society where that is not there. >> we just looked at the desk that he worked with mary side by side. most businesses were like that in the 1870's and 1860's and 1850's. they were small partnerships and firms. that time before 1896 was a time of enormous industrial growth. 0 colossal corporations. these were corporations with enormous resources, and thomas wolfe, enormous power. -- enormous wealth, a enormous power. the change was arresting. bryan was speaking to that massive transition and american society and life. >> i want you to listen to the 1900 campaign in which william jennings bryan talk about the issue of transparency. >> on election is a public affair. this is held for the benef
there are people who want to be william jennings bryan. sarah palin, might try to be. they believe that a small greedy elite is after the majority of americans. bryan was representative of a movement. a movement that people believe that corporate america was taking the country in a revolutionary direction. we have come to grips and come to peace with big business. we cannot imagine a society where that is not there. >> we just looked at the desk that he worked with mary side by side. most...
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what do you find especially interesting about william jennings bryan and how it's reflected in his home, that he moved into back in 1902? >> the home can really tell us a lot about the lifestyles of mr. and mrs. bryan and their family. one of the most important stories that came out of restoration of this house was the role of his wife and the interpretation of her life which is best represented here in this office. >> the two sat directly across from each other and worked on another together, correct? >> they certainly did. bryan had said his wife was a beloved wife and help mate. >> how much of the material there is original? >> very few pieces much original bryant furnishings survived. these furnishings in this office have been collected to represent what was originally in the room based on very fine 1908 photographs of these spaces. >> if he was seated in that chair adjacent to you, would he feel comfortable? would it feel like his study at the turn of the century? >> it would be very much like his desk at the turn of the century, even the cluttered desk and the open bible. >> bob p
what do you find especially interesting about william jennings bryan and how it's reflected in his home, that he moved into back in 1902? >> the home can really tell us a lot about the lifestyles of mr. and mrs. bryan and their family. one of the most important stories that came out of restoration of this house was the role of his wife and the interpretation of her life which is best represented here in this office. >> the two sat directly across from each other and worked on...
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are there parallels to william jennings bryan? >> obama in that sense is a parallel, certainly, though as will said, he was better known to americans than obama was, which might seem surprising, but bryan was gives speeches all over the country to pro-silver crowds. hubert humphrey gave a famous speech for civil rights in 1948, which sort of put the u.s. -- excuse me -- put the democratic party for being on record for civil rights, which had never been before. we have no other parallel in american political history, where someone gives a great speech i realize what about today? are there parallels to other modern politicians? >> i think obama's speech -- and vaulted him to. >> the sense that both of them -- and the kind of sincerity and speaking across a broad range of public, and really speaking outside of their party as well. both of them are able to do that in those on settings. they're give in other ways, but there is a similarity. >> william thomas is the chair, and michael kazan, you put the book "a godly hero" together when?
are there parallels to william jennings bryan? >> obama in that sense is a parallel, certainly, though as will said, he was better known to americans than obama was, which might seem surprising, but bryan was gives speeches all over the country to pro-silver crowds. hubert humphrey gave a famous speech for civil rights in 1948, which sort of put the u.s. -- excuse me -- put the democratic party for being on record for civil rights, which had never been before. we have no other parallel in...
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. >> the words of william jennings bryan. we are coming to you from his home and office in the state capital of nebraska. and hisjennings bryan wife moved here in 1902. we are coming to you from the first floor. he did much of his riding an entertaining here in this house. we welcome our guest, a professor of history at georgetown university. chairalso joined by the of the department of history at the university of nebraska here in lincoln. to set up this speech, the man that delivered it and the impact that it had bought democratic delegates. >> the country was very divided. there was a great depression. the democrats were split down the middle. the incumbent president was very unpopular. bryan comes into this convention as a dark horse candidate. he is defending the cause of free silver. this is to help people in trouble economically. he gives this speech and people go wild when they hear it. this was actually recorded later. the speech was from 1896. he was robust, vigorous. he had an amazing voice. he has really stepped th
. >> the words of william jennings bryan. we are coming to you from his home and office in the state capital of nebraska. and hisjennings bryan wife moved here in 1902. we are coming to you from the first floor. he did much of his riding an entertaining here in this house. we welcome our guest, a professor of history at georgetown university. chairalso joined by the of the department of history at the university of nebraska here in lincoln. to set up this speech, the man that delivered it...
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william jennings bryan and his wife moved here back in 1902. it's now part of the bryan lgh medical center. we're coming to you from the first floor, his parlor, his study is just below us. he did much of his writing, entertaining here and we want to welcome our two guests. michael kazin is a professor of history and also the author of a "godly hero, the life of william jennings bryan." and william thomas is a chair of the department of history at the university of nebraska here at lincoln. thank you both for being with us. michael, let me begin with you to set up this speech. the man that delivered it, the setting in chicago, the impact it had on democratic delegates in 1896. >> the country was very divided, there was a great depression, the democrats were split really down the middle. the incumbent president grover cleveland was very unpopular, as presidents usually are during great depressions so bryan comes into this convention in chicago as sort of a dark horse candidate for the presidency, but everyone know he's a wonderful orator, he's de
william jennings bryan and his wife moved here back in 1902. it's now part of the bryan lgh medical center. we're coming to you from the first floor, his parlor, his study is just below us. he did much of his writing, entertaining here and we want to welcome our two guests. michael kazin is a professor of history and also the author of a "godly hero, the life of william jennings bryan." and william thomas is a chair of the department of history at the university of nebraska here at...
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c-span3, american history tv with a look at the life of william jennings bryan.ast night at the white house president obama held a dinner for the singapore prime minister. here's a look at the official toast that followed the meal. pres. obama: we all know how seriously singaporeians take their food. in singapore, even the street earnrs, the hawker stalls mitchell and stars which created some pressure this evening. we had a lot to live up to. we were tempted to offer each of you a singapore sling or some chili crabs, but for knows of you who know it's unmistakable scent which never seems to go away you will understand why we are not serving a fruit known as jury in in the -- durian in the white house. celebrating 50 years of diplomatic relations between our two countries. we honor bonds that stretch back at least 180 years when singapore was still a colony and the united states was not far removed from being one ourselves. the first american representative to singapore was a planter, whose name lives on in one of singapore's neighborhoods. , on afe lives on beaut
c-span3, american history tv with a look at the life of william jennings bryan.ast night at the white house president obama held a dinner for the singapore prime minister. here's a look at the official toast that followed the meal. pres. obama: we all know how seriously singaporeians take their food. in singapore, even the street earnrs, the hawker stalls mitchell and stars which created some pressure this evening. we had a lot to live up to. we were tempted to offer each of you a singapore...
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presidential candidates continues wednesday night on american history tv with a look at williams jennings bryan served as secretary of state under president woodrow wilson. that's at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 3. >>> book tv on c-span 2. 48 hours of non-fiction books and authors every weekend. here's featured programs this weekend. saturday at 10:00 p.m. eastern on "afterwords" kimberly strassel argues the left is using tactics to usurp the political process in her book "the intimidation game how the left is silencing free speech." she's jond by jenny thomas, contributor to the daily caller. >> government abuse is largely one sided. when i started this -- i care about free speech and the first amendment. i'm a libertarian when it comes to this and i don't think -- you know, i have no allegiance to one party or the other and i went into this -- i'd written a lot about the abuses on the left for my column in the "wall street journal" but i assumed going in that i was going to find a bunch of stuff on the right, too. i didn't. >> on sunday, live with legal analyst jeffrey toobin who will take you
presidential candidates continues wednesday night on american history tv with a look at williams jennings bryan served as secretary of state under president woodrow wilson. that's at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 3. >>> book tv on c-span 2. 48 hours of non-fiction books and authors every weekend. here's featured programs this weekend. saturday at 10:00 p.m. eastern on "afterwords" kimberly strassel argues the left is using tactics to usurp the political process in her book...
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in the election of 1912, william jennings bryan was our earlier profile. how do they compare? >> debs was initially an admirer of bryan. i think that they shared some concerns about reform. i think the crucial difference is that debs was really a revolutionary. he was not only interested in reform. reform was necessary but he felt that something much greater was needed. there needed to be an end to capitalism and public ownership of the means of production. that was a position that clearly distinguished him from bryan's campaign. >> his first try, 1900, mckinley, william jennings bryan, and he got .6% of the popular vote that year. do you know what his early appeals were as a candidate and how they changed over his many bids? >> the real challenge for debs was to try to knit together socialists coming from very, very different positions. one of the strongest hot beds of socialism was oklahoma. people who had been populists started to develop these socialism camp meetings where they would gather together to hear socialist speeches. debs was a real hero there. the socialists need
in the election of 1912, william jennings bryan was our earlier profile. how do they compare? >> debs was initially an admirer of bryan. i think that they shared some concerns about reform. i think the crucial difference is that debs was really a revolutionary. he was not only interested in reform. reform was necessary but he felt that something much greater was needed. there needed to be an end to capitalism and public ownership of the means of production. that was a position that...
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he was certainly not a william jennings bryan populist. if anything, he really did not like bryan around cultural issues. he was an urban populist. i think it is true that he is an advocate of the middle class. he is a figure that embodies and advertises that he embodies the kind of "working your way up to the american system from a childhood of poverty" success. would a candidate today who had that kind of populist message, or least pseudo-populist, would they be successful? i think it is hard to say. smith was not particularly successful in his day on the national stage. i think populism has had a kind of a mixed history in the united states. peter: is there a politician today you would compare to al smith? john evers: i don't know. today he might be more of the technocrat. i will explain that. populism itself that smith embodied was almost like a compassionate technocrat, he wanted to do the new deal prior to the new deal. he experimented with a lot of these programs in new york state. roosevelt once said, i don't know why al smith is co
he was certainly not a william jennings bryan populist. if anything, he really did not like bryan around cultural issues. he was an urban populist. i think it is true that he is an advocate of the middle class. he is a figure that embodies and advertises that he embodies the kind of "working your way up to the american system from a childhood of poverty" success. would a candidate today who had that kind of populist message, or least pseudo-populist, would they be successful? i think...
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the university of new orleans then nixon suddenly died but there was a an obituary of volume jennings bryan and hunter felt that pressure after going after nixon but he felt sad because he lost his enemy that really is new -- we always knew the corrupt but he was going around. he died with the masses level of but he truly have a lot of pressure bat circulates with money and humorous with somebody that you don't like to dump the body into the canal. did it is funny and vicious. >> so let's ask about louisville kentucky what is that connection plaques. >> by the city is starting to embrace gamble they are heros obvious and don't think hunter felt the same way bay he was glad to leave in that he was just not welcome. and he appreciated the recognition and he got in the mid-90s to organize a tribute. but i don't think he felt they will mean for home. he wanted freedom. he didn't feel a tie 82 kentucky. >> but there were many others they gave him the key to the city they said don't give him the key to anything. and then to end up writing which is the kentucky derby what about his literary work ?
the university of new orleans then nixon suddenly died but there was a an obituary of volume jennings bryan and hunter felt that pressure after going after nixon but he felt sad because he lost his enemy that really is new -- we always knew the corrupt but he was going around. he died with the masses level of but he truly have a lot of pressure bat circulates with money and humorous with somebody that you don't like to dump the body into the canal. did it is funny and vicious. >> so let's...
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he went back to hl mencken and william jennings bryan. hunter felt the pressure that he had gone after mixing all these times. he also felt kind of sad because he lost his enemy. it's sort of in awe the feeling. it's not like we always knew who the crook was. he was going around a bar saying to people nixon died, do you want some acid to celebrate. but he truly had a lot of pressure and delivered. it's a piece that circulates a lot.y and vicious it is a funny piece of writing. what about let's ask about kentucky. hunter is from louisville kentucky. what is his connection and whatt did it mean? >> just in louisville a couple of weeks ago and the city is starting to embrace him as one of their city heroes. but i don't think that he felt the same way. i think that he was glad to leave and it was a very oppressive environment where he was just not welcome. i think that he appreciated the recognition he got back in the mid-90s when a fellow to organie organized but i don't think he felt a longing for home. he left kentucky and went to new york
he went back to hl mencken and william jennings bryan. hunter felt the pressure that he had gone after mixing all these times. he also felt kind of sad because he lost his enemy. it's sort of in awe the feeling. it's not like we always knew who the crook was. he was going around a bar saying to people nixon died, do you want some acid to celebrate. but he truly had a lot of pressure and delivered. it's a piece that circulates a lot.y and vicious it is a funny piece of writing. what about let's...
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tonight, we look at the life, legacy, and times of william jennings bryan, the three-time presidential nominee from nebraska. what better way to introduce you to the man than hearing directly from him. here's a portion of the speech that he delivered at the democratic national convention back in 1896. it'smo
tonight, we look at the life, legacy, and times of william jennings bryan, the three-time presidential nominee from nebraska. what better way to introduce you to the man than hearing directly from him. here's a portion of the speech that he delivered at the democratic national convention back in 1896. it'smo
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in 1896, 75,000 people showed up in the boston common to see william jennings bryan, and he got 25% of the vote in massachusetts that year. >> and only karl rove would know that fact. >> or anyone who read "the triumph of mckinley" would know that. >>> a serial killer on the loose, and police fear he or she may strike again. >>> plus next, jenkins has the next part of our extremely popular series. one is saying both clinton and one is saying both clinton and trump are wrong safety doesn't come in a box. it's not a banner that goes on a wall. it's not something you do now and then. or when it's convenient. it's using state-of-the-art simulators to better prepare for any situation. it's giving offshore teams onshore support. and it's empowering anyone to stop a job if something doesn't seem right. at bp, safety is never being satisfied. and always working to be better. >>> time now for the next part of our extremely popular desired series. this time we're at a steel manufacturer in maryland. all the parts are made in america. the owner and ceo has a message for both donald trump and hill
in 1896, 75,000 people showed up in the boston common to see william jennings bryan, and he got 25% of the vote in massachusetts that year. >> and only karl rove would know that fact. >> or anyone who read "the triumph of mckinley" would know that. >>> a serial killer on the loose, and police fear he or she may strike again. >>> plus next, jenkins has the next part of our extremely popular series. one is saying both clinton and one is saying both clinton...
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he finally secured it through the machinations of that old democratic war horse william jennings bryan who was trying to get it for himself again and he played things for clark and then switched to woodrow. betrayed wilson and then for various reasons he supported wilson. ironically wilson got the nomination precisely because the party bosses wanted him at the last minute. so it's an irony there. again, let me talk about him as a person now. his father was a preacher. a presbyterian. and a man who wilson really adored and also felt deeply inferior too. his father often humiliated wilson. wilson could never please him enough. wilson suffered from dyslexia. he was insecure. had terrible headaches. and felt he would never really measure up to what his father expected of him. he was -- he used to practice speaking, however, because he thought himself -- he might become a presbyterian minister himself. he finally decided after graduating from princeton, he became a professor at bryn mawr and wesley before returning to princeton but always wanted to go to politics. he was a very slow reader,
he finally secured it through the machinations of that old democratic war horse william jennings bryan who was trying to get it for himself again and he played things for clark and then switched to woodrow. betrayed wilson and then for various reasons he supported wilson. ironically wilson got the nomination precisely because the party bosses wanted him at the last minute. so it's an irony there. again, let me talk about him as a person now. his father was a preacher. a presbyterian. and a man...
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in 1896, 75,000 people showed up in the boston common to see william jennings bryan, and he got 25% ofote in massachusetts that year. >> and only karl rove would know that fact. >> or anyone who read "the triumph of mckinley" would know that. >>> a serial killer on the loose, and police fear he or she may strike again. >>> plus next, jenkins has the next part of our extremely popular series. one is saying both clinton and trump are wrong on one major topic. what's the topic? find out, coming up. isn't it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla (apremilast). otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months, with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't take otezla if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. otezla may increase the risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop. so
in 1896, 75,000 people showed up in the boston common to see william jennings bryan, and he got 25% ofote in massachusetts that year. >> and only karl rove would know that fact. >> or anyone who read "the triumph of mckinley" would know that. >>> a serial killer on the loose, and police fear he or she may strike again. >>> plus next, jenkins has the next part of our extremely popular series. one is saying both clinton and trump are wrong on one major...
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on the other hand we did nominate william jennings bryan and he was massacred by william mckinley and teddy roosevelt in the 1900 general election. in 1928 we hosted another convention, a republican convention that nominated herbert hoover. he was pre-successful in the general election. -- won in a landslide a landslide. there were humorous comments, musty by democrats -- mostly by --ocrats, about the previous kansas city has a background in this. i also wanted to mention one other fact about kansas city's background. mentioned, the convention held is in kemper arena. withmay be a coincidence my name. in fact kemper arena was funded of my fathergift and great-grandfather's charitable trust in order to save the american royal. and then the first major event that was held after that was the republican national convention. he welcomed everyone. i've been at one national convention, the 1964 convention. i was a 15 year old honorary assistant at arms. -- assistant of arms. i didn't get to the 1976 convention because i was in italy on my honeymoon. but i did get to read about it in italian.
on the other hand we did nominate william jennings bryan and he was massacred by william mckinley and teddy roosevelt in the 1900 general election. in 1928 we hosted another convention, a republican convention that nominated herbert hoover. he was pre-successful in the general election. -- won in a landslide a landslide. there were humorous comments, musty by democrats -- mostly by --ocrats, about the previous kansas city has a background in this. i also wanted to mention one other fact about...
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william jennings bryan is one of nebraska's most famous and prominent politicians. he's most famous for the fact that he was nominated three times by a major party, the democratic party but he lost the election all three times. >> they moved to lincoln in 1887, bryan was a lawyer in central illinois, he went into kansas to collect some debts and collection of law practice. he said he's going to stop to visit an old law school of mind he saw weak democratic party so he saw some opportunities there. he started the construction of this will house in 1901. he and mary would drive way out of the country on a buggy. they fell in of of the house so they bought acres to build this house. construction were finished in 1903. it is 11,000 square feet. mrs. bryan's budget was $10,000. it is a beautiful house. the main level of the home is used for entertaining and political events and receptions. they would host a number of world leaders -- world leaders would come here and all kinds of political leaders and the most prominent being woodrow wilson coming out here when he's tryi
william jennings bryan is one of nebraska's most famous and prominent politicians. he's most famous for the fact that he was nominated three times by a major party, the democratic party but he lost the election all three times. >> they moved to lincoln in 1887, bryan was a lawyer in central illinois, he went into kansas to collect some debts and collection of law practice. he said he's going to stop to visit an old law school of mind he saw weak democratic party so he saw some...
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on the other hand, we did nominate william jennings bryan, and he was massacred by william mckinley and teddy roosevelt in the 1900 general election. and then in 1928, we hosted another convention, a republican convention, that nominated herbert hoover. now, he was pretty successful in the general election, he won in a landslide, in fact. but the next four years were terribly not successful, the great depression. in 1976, there were humorous comments, mostly by democrats, about the previous republican convention in kansas city and the nomination of president ford was hoped by the ford folks. so kansas city has a background in this. i also want to mention one other fact before i go to the panel about kansas city's background. as audrey mentioned, the convention held is in kemper arena. that might seem there is a coincidence with my name. in fact kemper arena was funded , in part by a gift from my father out of my great-grandfather's charitable trust in order to save the american royal. and in the first major event held after that, as will happen, was the republican national convention. a
on the other hand, we did nominate william jennings bryan, and he was massacred by william mckinley and teddy roosevelt in the 1900 general election. and then in 1928, we hosted another convention, a republican convention, that nominated herbert hoover. now, he was pretty successful in the general election, he won in a landslide, in fact. but the next four years were terribly not successful, the great depression. in 1976, there were humorous comments, mostly by democrats, about the previous...
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. >> another election in 1908 which involve william jennings bryan. he began to understand some early marketing. he had some campaign tactics of the red train special and the red special band. can you tell us a little more about that? >> 1908 was a critical year because of the descendants of the popularity of the labor party and the federation of labour and other labor unions. his message appealed to increasingly more people from a divorce amount of backgrounds. the red special would have been a good enough find symbol to use to unite what were very different groups of people who were working on farms or an urban areas. it meant to his supporters a challenge to big business. they would have called it a big business or monopolies in that period. it was a good way to unify people with just the use of the red special. >> this is a caller named randy. welcome. >> thank you. i just wanted to give you background. my grandfather voted for eugene debs in his election. as i went through school, we never heard of eugene debs. it seems like one thing that is rea
. >> another election in 1908 which involve william jennings bryan. he began to understand some early marketing. he had some campaign tactics of the red train special and the red special band. can you tell us a little more about that? >> 1908 was a critical year because of the descendants of the popularity of the labor party and the federation of labour and other labor unions. his message appealed to increasingly more people from a divorce amount of backgrounds. the red special...
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profile of presidential candidates continues tonight on american history tv with a look at william jennings bryan, a three-time democratic presidential candidate around the turn of the century. he also served as secretary of state under president woodrow wilson. that's at 8:00 p.m. eastern time here on c-span3. >>> coming up next on american history tv, author edward o'donnell talks about the growing economic inequality of the late 19th century, also known as the gilded age. he explores the role of henry george, a newspaper editor and reformer, who took up the fight against the separation of the classes on behalf of the labor movement. the gotham center for new york city history hosted this hour and 20 minute event. >>> thank you very much. thank you, suzanne, thank you to the gotham center. thank you to all of you coming out tonight. i know some of you are saying republican debate, or henry george, republican debate, henry george. so i'm pretty gratified that you chose henry george. hopefully you'll be glad that you did. so it's a great thrill always to come back to new york and to come back to
profile of presidential candidates continues tonight on american history tv with a look at william jennings bryan, a three-time democratic presidential candidate around the turn of the century. he also served as secretary of state under president woodrow wilson. that's at 8:00 p.m. eastern time here on c-span3. >>> coming up next on american history tv, author edward o'donnell talks about the growing economic inequality of the late 19th century, also known as the gilded age. he...
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team 12's jen wahl has the latest in the ???bryan teases ???jimmy teases on the road to rio.. we've got all your olympic coverage: who's ahead in the medal count?.. plus.. the events you don't want to miss today.. comedian leslie jones is going to rio.. how her videos.. got her a golden ticket to the games.. ???adlib welcome ???toss weather ???adlib weather breaking news happening right now. delta airlines has grounded all flights worldwide because of a major system outage. team 12's bryan west is live from sky breaking news this morning.. a 7-eleven clerk is shot and killed during a robbery. team 12's jen wahl is live from 16-th street and southern with the now let's get a check of today's hot headlines... one person is dead after a wrong-way crash involving four cars. it happened last night near state route 347 and interstate 10. the roads remian closed at this hour. d-p-s says the driver crossed into the wrong lanes near riggs road and side- swiped a car before hitting another one head-on. the wrong-way driver died at the scene. two teenage girls are recovering after they w
team 12's jen wahl has the latest in the ???bryan teases ???jimmy teases on the road to rio.. we've got all your olympic coverage: who's ahead in the medal count?.. plus.. the events you don't want to miss today.. comedian leslie jones is going to rio.. how her videos.. got her a golden ticket to the games.. ???adlib welcome ???toss weather ???adlib weather breaking news happening right now. delta airlines has grounded all flights worldwide because of a major system outage. team 12's bryan west...
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and a look at the life and williamf william jennings bryan. this time yesterday we heard news that donald trump was not supporting the house speaker paul ryan in his primary race next tuesday in wisconsin. mccain.l ryan and john scott walker has weighed in. he was a presidential candidate and he says, we stand with paul ryan. it was primary day for a number of states yesterday including missouri. wins the right to go to the general election for his ninth term. a video from his victory celebration yesterday. from lacy clay who won his democratic primary yesterday, one of the losers is the three-time republican congressman and it has caused some reaction from his fellow members of the freedom caucus. our own capitol hill producer tweeting about that. he will scan proposed by house gop leadership lost in ugly and dishonest campaign. someill remember he had difficult relations at time with the freedom caucus and others. a tweak here from the washington bureau chief from the new york times. isns out speaker boehner indeed enjoying kansas primary ni
and a look at the life and williamf william jennings bryan. this time yesterday we heard news that donald trump was not supporting the house speaker paul ryan in his primary race next tuesday in wisconsin. mccain.l ryan and john scott walker has weighed in. he was a presidential candidate and he says, we stand with paul ryan. it was primary day for a number of states yesterday including missouri. wins the right to go to the general election for his ninth term. a video from his victory...
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william jennings bryan had a lot of land in mexico. colonel house led his group of texas politicians who were very keenly concerned about their business and property interests in mexico. this is why they tried to strike this balance of intervention to protect their property, but intervention to bring law and order back to mexico. in a way, it's sort of intervening to find the right person. at one point, poncho villa seemed to be the right person. he fell out of favor. they denied arms to him. carranza seemed like the right person, but his main advantage was he brought stability. but he, for some of these politicians, was even too radical. zapata in the south was not even a consideration. he was, for some americans, even though he was not a communist, he was kind of pegged a communist. it's complicated. you can say it all the time. this is where the balance -- where they try to strike the balances. they're trying to steer the course of mexican politics to protect their interests and bring stability back to mexico. not just for their int
william jennings bryan had a lot of land in mexico. colonel house led his group of texas politicians who were very keenly concerned about their business and property interests in mexico. this is why they tried to strike this balance of intervention to protect their property, but intervention to bring law and order back to mexico. in a way, it's sort of intervening to find the right person. at one point, poncho villa seemed to be the right person. he fell out of favor. they denied arms to him....
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david broder said it was the best political debut ever heard of since the cross of gold speech by jennings bryann 1896. >> one quick sidenote. the relationship in 1964 between barry goldwater and ronald reagan, was it a close relationship or more of an acquaintance? >> well, ronald reagan vacationed in arizona. his father-in-law was a wealthy chicago physician who knew the goldwaters. and there's a whole fascinating soap opera i write about in my book about how the people around barry goldwater who were running his campaign what they called the arizona mafia didn't want ronald reagan to give this speech. it's a little different, because he had said things about social security that goldwater had gotten in trouble for earlier in the year, and basically ronald reagan said to goldwater, why don't you listen to it and if you object to it we don't have to run it. and goldwater heard it. he said, this is great, i don't see what the fuss is about. and the rest is history. >> we'll go to dan joining us from cambridge city, indiana. good evening. >> caller: good evening. you pretty much answered my quest
david broder said it was the best political debut ever heard of since the cross of gold speech by jennings bryann 1896. >> one quick sidenote. the relationship in 1964 between barry goldwater and ronald reagan, was it a close relationship or more of an acquaintance? >> well, ronald reagan vacationed in arizona. his father-in-law was a wealthy chicago physician who knew the goldwaters. and there's a whole fascinating soap opera i write about in my book about how the people around...
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look at things william jennings bryan said that happened in the new deal or something that charles evan hughes that reflects on the eisenhower era. perot raised some issues we are still grappling with and always a reminder that we have a third party option. that maybe sometime that if these other parties get too arrogant, there will be some voice from the heartland or of america that comes up and strikes a different chord. and i worry that the debates make it very hard for a third party candidate to get into the mix. so perot in that regard may be one of the last to have been able to pull that -- something like that off. >> carolyn barta mentioned ross perot in the summer of 1992 had hired ed rollins and hamilton jordan to be involved in his campaign. after the 1992 election, ed rollins who continued to -- in his political work, and is still active today, talks a bit about his view of the perot candidacy. we have a clip of that right now. >> the bottom line, it wasn't that perot was difficult to deal with. it was that perot never wanted to run that kind of a campaign. he always wanted t
look at things william jennings bryan said that happened in the new deal or something that charles evan hughes that reflects on the eisenhower era. perot raised some issues we are still grappling with and always a reminder that we have a third party option. that maybe sometime that if these other parties get too arrogant, there will be some voice from the heartland or of america that comes up and strikes a different chord. and i worry that the debates make it very hard for a third party...
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team 12's jen wahl has the latest in the ???bryan teases ???jimmy teases on the road to rio.. we've got all your olympic coverage: who's ahead in the medal count?.. plus.. the events you don't want to miss today.. comedian leslie jones is going to rio.. how her videos.. got her a golden ticket to the games..
team 12's jen wahl has the latest in the ???bryan teases ???jimmy teases on the road to rio.. we've got all your olympic coverage: who's ahead in the medal count?.. plus.. the events you don't want to miss today.. comedian leslie jones is going to rio.. how her videos.. got her a golden ticket to the games..
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it's a deadly crime spree lasted for months.team 12's bryan west is live this mesa are mopping up after an apartment fire.team 12's jen wahl has an update from near university and stapley a quick check of hot headlines across the state a quick stapley a quick check of hot headlines across the state this morning - a sex assault suspect is on the run in flagstaff after police say he fooled his victim into thinking he was a cop! the man allegedly approached the woman, while wearing a baseball cap with the word 'police' on it. the victim says she was then led to a secluded area and assaulted. a san francisco man's post about a d-p-s trooper holding him at gunpoint is going viral. ken walton is questioning why the officer stopped him and his 7-year-old stolen license plate, but the car wasn't actually stolen. d-p-s is blaming the rental car company for the mistake ... and criticizing the man's decision to post the incident on facebook, which has generated death threats toward the officer. the search continues for 10-year-old jesse wilson. it has been a month since the buckeye boy disappeared from his home. investigators sa
it's a deadly crime spree lasted for months.team 12's bryan west is live this mesa are mopping up after an apartment fire.team 12's jen wahl has an update from near university and stapley a quick check of hot headlines across the state a quick stapley a quick check of hot headlines across the state this morning - a sex assault suspect is on the run in flagstaff after police say he fooled his victim into thinking he was a cop! the man allegedly approached the woman, while wearing a baseball cap...
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and it could be murder.team 12's bryan west a new report finds that phoenix ranks as the most aggressive american city on highways and city roads.this morning... jen wahl is in the 12 news tracker... to see if our drivers are really that ???adlib traffic ???adlib traffic taking a quick look at some of the hot headlines this morning - a man who survived a frightening encounter with the man police say is the serial shooter... is sharing his story. the 22 year old victim was driving home-- with his four year old nephew -- from nearby laundromat, when a gunman drove past them-- shooting in their direction. miraculously, none of the five bullets hit the man or boy during the july shooting. this morning - the family of the 3 year old girl hit by a police car last week are their own into what happened. the family's attorney says the toddler is now in a medically induced coma after an 11-hour surgery this weekend. phoenix police officials say they won't be commenting on the case -- until the investigation is over. keep an eye out for this woman today...67 year old linda pineda left her home in apache junction late last night.she suffers from alzheimer's d
and it could be murder.team 12's bryan west a new report finds that phoenix ranks as the most aggressive american city on highways and city roads.this morning... jen wahl is in the 12 news tracker... to see if our drivers are really that ???adlib traffic ???adlib traffic taking a quick look at some of the hot headlines this morning - a man who survived a frightening encounter with the man police say is the serial shooter... is sharing his story. the 22 year old victim was driving home-- with...
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team 12's jen wahl is live a major a major meeting set up today that could begin to determine the future of chase field.team 12's bryan west is live outside the ballpark a major meeting set up today that could begin to determine the future of team 12's live outside hot headlines this morning - and we are all keeping an eye on cardinals head coach bruce arians.b-a ....rushed to the hospital in san diego yesterday after experiencing spent the night in the hospital.we'll keep you updated on how he's doing... and when he's released. one man is on the run this morning - after a standoff last night near florence. pinal county sheriff's deputies say john bowman threatened his girlfriend with a gun. bowman was last seen driving away in a stolen, silver pick-up truck with license plate 3-7-0-z-z-y. the search continues for 10-year-old jesse wilson.it has been a month since the buckeye boy disappeared from his home.investigators say they continue to receive tips -- name your favorite t-v shows from the 90s....bet full house with an update on the new version... in juice. "fuller house"... the ?updated version of the 90s classic
team 12's jen wahl is live a major a major meeting set up today that could begin to determine the future of chase field.team 12's bryan west is live outside the ballpark a major meeting set up today that could begin to determine the future of team 12's live outside hot headlines this morning - and we are all keeping an eye on cardinals head coach bruce arians.b-a ....rushed to the hospital in san diego yesterday after experiencing spent the night in the hospital.we'll keep you updated on how...
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jen wahl... continues of team coverage police detectives busy overnight...on the scene of a triple shooting in a neighborhood. team 12's bryan west is tracking this top story from near 12th street and thunderbird, ???adlib traffic traffic this morning.. deputies are identifying the 16-year-old boy accused of stabbing and killing his 3-year-old brother.3-year-old brother. se allegedly seen running from the family's home.. covered in blood. three other children were also found at the scene. m-c-s-o says a 9-year-old girl was also hurt in the incident. right now there is a silver alert active in our state. authorities are looking for 70- year- old michael kern from cochise county.he was last seen driving a white - red stripe 1979 chevrolet el camino... near sierra vista. the vehicle has a florida license plate: delta officials say c-o-o said yesterday that a delta system malfunction caused a "transformer surge" and a loss of power. we're told the cascading ripple effect of delays and cancellations will be felt into today. the games in rio...have had their share of problems before they even began...and now... yet another mystery
jen wahl... continues of team coverage police detectives busy overnight...on the scene of a triple shooting in a neighborhood. team 12's bryan west is tracking this top story from near 12th street and thunderbird, ???adlib traffic traffic this morning.. deputies are identifying the 16-year-old boy accused of stabbing and killing his 3-year-old brother.3-year-old brother. se allegedly seen running from the family's home.. covered in blood. three other children were also found at the scene....
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shoots and kills a man team 12's bryan west tracking this top story from near 52nd street and van detectives are working what appears to be an early morning homicide.team 12's jen wahl is checking hot headlines this arrested the man they say shot and killed a valley store clerk. 23-year-old joseph eric fatigoni appeared in front of a phoenix judge charged with robbery, two counts of kidnapping and murder. as he was in court, family and friends were attending the funeral for 36 year old amanjeet singh toor... the man killed in the robbery. police say fatigoni confessed to shooting toor. this morning glendale police are looking for the person who shot and killed a man in a parking lot. it happened near glendale and 80-th avenues late saturday night. 45-year-old lama with multiple gunshot wounds and was taken to a hospital where he died. are the diamondbacks about to clean house? according to bob nightengale of usa today... dbacks overship is strongly considering the move. tony la russa... g-m dave stewart... and assistant g-m de jon watson assistant g-m de jon watson would be out after only two years on the job. the report cites a high- ranking executive with dir
shoots and kills a man team 12's bryan west tracking this top story from near 52nd street and van detectives are working what appears to be an early morning homicide.team 12's jen wahl is checking hot headlines this arrested the man they say shot and killed a valley store clerk. 23-year-old joseph eric fatigoni appeared in front of a phoenix judge charged with robbery, two counts of kidnapping and murder. as he was in court, family and friends were attending the funeral for 36 year old amanjeet...
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an overnight murder.team 12's jen wahl is live near 52nd street one person killed at a valley motel after what appears to have started as an armed robbery.team 12's bryan west let's get a let's get a check of your hot headlines... this morning.. phoenix police are investigating after a local rapper was shot and killed on his birthday. police say 26-year-old deshawn mcdonald -- who also goes deluxx" -- was celebrating with friends at the jaguar nightclub.. when he went outside for an unknown reason. that's when witnesses heard shots fired from the parking lot. the victim's body was found not far from the nightclub -- hidden in bushes at the knight's inn motel. there will be a memorial service this week.. for a k-9 officer who died from heat exhaustion.. after a hiker rescue. amigo.. was just three and a half years old. the kingman police department said amigo seemed to be getting better.. but then he suffered some sort of medical ???adlib traffic now time for your money-saving monday tip.. plan your meals around your grocery store's flyer. look at the biggest sales.. then plan recipes based on those ingredients. do that for a few months and you'll find
an overnight murder.team 12's jen wahl is live near 52nd street one person killed at a valley motel after what appears to have started as an armed robbery.team 12's bryan west let's get a let's get a check of your hot headlines... this morning.. phoenix police are investigating after a local rapper was shot and killed on his birthday. police say 26-year-old deshawn mcdonald -- who also goes deluxx" -- was celebrating with friends at the jaguar nightclub.. when he went outside for an...
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police car.team 12's jen wahl with the latest on this top story from outside phoenix today the county will hold a meeting today regarding the possible sale of chase field. team 1's bryan west tracking the latest details in what ???adlib traffic traffic???adlib hot headlines this morning - phoenix police want people to stay alert because the serial street shooter is still out there. police held a community meeting last night - where some 50 people showed up to learn more about the investigation and the man who has killed 7 people. there's a 50-thousand dollar reward for any info leading to a conviction. this morning - a suspect is dead after being shot by a sheriff's swat team in apache junction. sheriff's serving a high risk search warrant at a home near idaho and superstition. deputies say the suspect --now identified as larry kurtley junior -- showed a weapon and was shot by a deputy. he died at the hospital. intense heat took its toll on one gilbert firefighter - rushed to the hospital after battling a garage fire. it happened near higley and pecos yesterday. one person inside the home was injured during that fire. at last check - the firefighter was in stable cond
police car.team 12's jen wahl with the latest on this top story from outside phoenix today the county will hold a meeting today regarding the possible sale of chase field. team 1's bryan west tracking the latest details in what ???adlib traffic traffic???adlib hot headlines this morning - phoenix police want people to stay alert because the serial street shooter is still out there. police held a community meeting last night - where some 50 people showed up to learn more about the investigation...
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bryan west. . >>> thank. we've got breaking news now a double stabbing. jen just arrived on the scene near 44 street and washington. jen, what happened? >> reporter: good morning. we are stillki gathering information just talked with police seconds ago. we are live right now at 44th street and vanburen where a double stabbing did happen. two people in the hospital right now. we don't know their condition. we are told a suspect is in custody. a possible suspect. no one is on the loose. as you can see the phoenix police car is driving away now. another scene down the street at 44th street and washington that police tell us it's connected in this and we're working on getting with the public information office to get more information. we'll bring you more information as we get it. >>> thank you. >>> checking hot headlines. police arrested the man they say shot and killed a valley store clerk. 23-year-old fadagoni charged with robbery. two counts of murder. friends and family were attending the funeral of 36-year-old. >>> this morning glendale police looking for t
bryan west. . >>> thank. we've got breaking news now a double stabbing. jen just arrived on the scene near 44 street and washington. jen, what happened? >> reporter: good morning. we are stillki gathering information just talked with police seconds ago. we are live right now at 44th street and vanburen where a double stabbing did happen. two people in the hospital right now. we don't know their condition. we are told a suspect is in custody. a possible suspect. no one is on the...
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jen wahl joins our team coverage on monsoon 20-16.. three three people shot overnight and right now.. police are trying to figure out what happened. team 12's bryan west is live near 12-th street and thunderbird headlines.. investigators are getting closer to catching the serial street shooter. newly released reports say bullet casings from some of the scenes have been recovered and are being analyzed. in all.. the serial shooter has killed seven people and hurt two others. a second man has died after a tragic accident in north phoenix. william try- on and two other men were trying to drain water from an underground grain silo monday. firefighters say there was barely any oxygen inside and the men fell unconscious. critical condition. a vigil is planned this friday night. this morning.. deputies are identifying the 16-year-old boy accused of stabbing and killing his 3-year-old brother. shae holloway was allegedly seen running from the family's home.. covered in blood. three other children were also found at the scene. m-c-s-o says a 9-year-old girl was also hurt in the incident. prosecutors intend to charge holloway as an adult. an arizona couple
jen wahl joins our team coverage on monsoon 20-16.. three three people shot overnight and right now.. police are trying to figure out what happened. team 12's bryan west is live near 12-th street and thunderbird headlines.. investigators are getting closer to catching the serial street shooter. newly released reports say bullet casings from some of the scenes have been recovered and are being analyzed. in all.. the serial shooter has killed seven people and hurt two others. a second man has...