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about 70 years about 17 years the police were willing to overlook what john johns was doing and john jones would be willing to play along with whatever the cops wanted him to do 16 years later a new theory would emerge the actual shooter was more likely john jones himself firing from the rooftop of his own building but the arresting officer on the case was sure the murderer was ready call it was her 1st or 1st case and she. needs clothes so notifier get her her shoe size him. to be a doctor you have to go to school for many years to be a lawyer you have to go to school for many years i don't understand how somebody would just a high school diploma or ged can have that type of power to be an officer of the law with a pistol that can take someone's life literally or with the charge they put on people they don't they don't feel the need to speak up because it doesn't happen to them oh yes that's messed up you know i mean but it could never happen to me yes it could it could happen to you just like that. every staff member everybody that i encountered i was saying you know a mistake has been m
about 70 years about 17 years the police were willing to overlook what john johns was doing and john jones would be willing to play along with whatever the cops wanted him to do 16 years later a new theory would emerge the actual shooter was more likely john jones himself firing from the rooftop of his own building but the arresting officer on the case was sure the murderer was ready call it was her 1st or 1st case and she. needs clothes so notifier get her her shoe size him. to be a doctor you...
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this was something that was put into a charge of a very interesting man named john jones. jones was at one time in his life a slave who ran away to his freedom. settled in elmira where he became a prominent conductor on the underground railroad ushering hundreds to their freedom, but settled there and found a new life. he was so trusted that they made him caretaker of the local cemeteries, including woodlawn cemetary. he was also placed in charge of the prisoners that died at the camp, and he will have almost 3000 of those to deal it during his tenure as a caretaker. another interesting figure in all this is eugene sanger. he does not arrive until six weeks into the existence of this camp. sanger is sent to become the chief surgeon. went to dartmouth college before going to school, medical school in philadelphia. he was not a man that was really wrote was well respected in elmira, especially among the prisoners. anthony keiley, who wrote a memoir, say he especially hated sanger, and accused him of murdering the prisoners in his charge. and he has some really interesting qu
this was something that was put into a charge of a very interesting man named john jones. jones was at one time in his life a slave who ran away to his freedom. settled in elmira where he became a prominent conductor on the underground railroad ushering hundreds to their freedom, but settled there and found a new life. he was so trusted that they made him caretaker of the local cemeteries, including woodlawn cemetary. he was also placed in charge of the prisoners that died at the camp, and he...
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financial capital at least 23 people have died in this widespread anger among people living on it john jones reports. in karate floods batter the city plunging pakistan's financial capital into chaos since last week people have had to contend with power cuts mobile network outages and shortages of both fuel and cash. the last of all the a.t.m. machines aren't working all over the city and we are unable to withdraw money even for our groceries and we are facing a huge problem there is no want to help. dozens of people have died as a result of the torrential downpours and widespread flooding. and anger is growing . but incumbency did negligence say absolutely it's incompetency and negligence on part of the government we are paying taxes and in return what are we getting there's not even a proper sewage system and that's why there is dirty water flowing all over analysts also say corruption and lack of proper urban planning are to blame but government officials deny those allegations the accusations made by presenting davis motor connection on this night. in the. flooding situation in the city
financial capital at least 23 people have died in this widespread anger among people living on it john jones reports. in karate floods batter the city plunging pakistan's financial capital into chaos since last week people have had to contend with power cuts mobile network outages and shortages of both fuel and cash. the last of all the a.t.m. machines aren't working all over the city and we are unable to withdraw money even for our groceries and we are facing a huge problem there is no want to...
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let's bring in our political commentators, david axelrod, van jones, and john kasich. you know, van, the president was given the chance to denounce white supremacy last night. once again, he didn't do that. what is his refusal to condemn hate tell you? >> well, it's terrifying people across the country. i've had people contacting me, people i haven't heard from for years, saying, you know, do you think that i should purchase a fire arm? what is going to happen? what does he mean? what does he mean, stand by. does that mean he is going to launch some kind of attack on election day? people are really terrified. and i think it is highly irresponsible for him to -- most people, anybody, the person silting next to you, you know, and the movie theater would be happy to denounce white supremacist, racist, nazis. that is not a hard thing. when you can't pass that test and that bar something is really wrong. >> you know, david, the president now says he doesn't know who the far right group is, the so-called proud boys. after telling them in his words to stand back and stand by.
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. >>> joining us now, van jones and cnn white house correspondent john harwood. van, i want to start with you about the president's trip to kenosha quickly. he didn't meet with the blake family. do you understand what the point of that trip was? >> no, i don't, but i do know the longer we talk about violence and unrest and how he's handling it or not handling it it's all advantage trump. in other words, this campaign is going well for donald trump because we're not talking about the economic devastation that people are experiencing or the virus really. i think it's time for us to recognize we are in a very perilous situation. if you want to see a change in november. we have two social movements both have edges of violence to them. one on the left, one on the right. i think it's baked in that donald trump is not going to challenge very strongly the police violence the vigilante violence and people quite frankly are comfortable with that but how are democrats and progressives going to deal with the violence in our own movement? i think joe biden can move his own mo
. >>> joining us now, van jones and cnn white house correspondent john harwood. van, i want to start with you about the president's trip to kenosha quickly. he didn't meet with the blake family. do you understand what the point of that trip was? >> no, i don't, but i do know the longer we talk about violence and unrest and how he's handling it or not handling it it's all advantage trump. in other words, this campaign is going well for donald trump because we're not talking about...
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eastern, john hopkins university history professor martha jones explores the efforts by black women to win the right to vote in her book vanguard. and at 930 and her book no rules rules netflix in the culture reinvention, netflix founder and ceo reed hastings and aaron meyer talk about the unorthodox workplace culture behind the largest tech companies in the world. and on sunday at 9 9:00 p.m. eastern, chris murphy looks at the origins of violence and firearms in america's history and the role that they play in society in his book the violence inside us, he is interviewed by thomas, author and criminal justice senior fellow. watch book tv this weekend on c-span2 and be sure to watch the all virtual 2020 national book festival live mexican at 7:00 p.m. eastern on booktv ♪ ♪ >> sunday at 7:00 p.m. eastern alive discussion with put some prize-winning author bob woodward on his book rage which looks at president trump national and foreign policy decisions, watch book tv on c-span2. up next eight department officials testify about the firing of the inspector general steve linick and secreta
eastern, john hopkins university history professor martha jones explores the efforts by black women to win the right to vote in her book vanguard. and at 930 and her book no rules rules netflix in the culture reinvention, netflix founder and ceo reed hastings and aaron meyer talk about the unorthodox workplace culture behind the largest tech companies in the world. and on sunday at 9 9:00 p.m. eastern, chris murphy looks at the origins of violence and firearms in america's history and the role...
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john williams. the composer of jaws indiana jones jurassic park harry potter star wars and many many others has influenced the film music industry of the last decade more than anyone else and one many oscars and grammys along the way. the typical john williams sound touches millions of fans around the world and me especially as a horn player. in the movie go out i could not imagine a world without john williams and this is what we're talking about today a world without without beethoven it's also impossible to imagine moves so beethoven was the 1st composer to actually write program attic music in the 6 that for me he gave each each movement a title so that the listeners would know exactly what they were listening for yes the 6 entering is maybe in the normally to him that he thought he might have been making entertainment he said in an interview that you felt that beethoven was one of the greatest organizers of sound question your idea of organizing sound was instruments in this case into shapes and eventually into things that will exchange emotions is hard to imagine like life without beethoven i had a
john williams. the composer of jaws indiana jones jurassic park harry potter star wars and many many others has influenced the film music industry of the last decade more than anyone else and one many oscars and grammys along the way. the typical john williams sound touches millions of fans around the world and me especially as a horn player. in the movie go out i could not imagine a world without john williams and this is what we're talking about today a world without without beethoven it's...
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eastern johns hopkins university history professor martha jones explores the efforts by black women to earn their right to vote in her book vanguard. at 9:30 in their book no rules, netflix of the culture of reinvention, netflix founder and ceo reed hastings and aaron meyer talk about the unorthodox workplace culture one of the largest tech companies in the world. sunday at 9 am eastern on "after words" connecticut democratic senator chris murphy looks at the origins of violence and firearms in america's history and the role they play in the violence inside us. he's interviewed by the author of criminal justice senior fellow, watch booktv on c-span2. live next weekend at 7:00 pm eastern on booktv. >> with the ongoing global pandemic at many schools shifting to online learning c-span's student cam competition provides students with a platform to engage in a national conversation connecting middle and high school students to provide a documentary exploring issues they most want the president and new congress to address in 2021. the framers of the constitution, including those who commit
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at john hopkins university. martha jones it explores the efforts by black women to win their right to vote in being -- vanguard. wherever books are sold and watch for many of the authors in the near future on book tv. when you read the things that were said about thomas jefferson that he was an infidel and egypt of the french government. it sounds a little romantic doesn't it the thing is the things that were said about abraham lincoln. that he wanted to be a dictator does kind of come with the territory but i think in trump's case at least in the modern political era post-world war ii i have never seen anything like it. >> sunday at noon eastern on in depth. our live it to our conversation with the author and faith and freedom coalition. his most recent for god and country join in the conversation with your phone calls. watch book tv in depth. sunday at noon eastern. >> good evening everyone and welcome. i direct the events here. before we go into the discussion. on the book "wandering in strange lands" i would like to shar
at john hopkins university. martha jones it explores the efforts by black women to win their right to vote in being -- vanguard. wherever books are sold and watch for many of the authors in the near future on book tv. when you read the things that were said about thomas jefferson that he was an infidel and egypt of the french government. it sounds a little romantic doesn't it the thing is the things that were said about abraham lincoln. that he wanted to be a dictator does kind of come with the...
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eastern,30 johns hopkins history prison -- professor martha jones discusses the history of black womennd the right to vote in her book, and at 9:30, netflix founder and aboutd aaron meyer talk the or another docs workplace culture behind one of the largest tech company's in the world. and on sunday, connecticut democratic senator chris murphy looks at the origin of violence and firearms in america's history and the role they play theociety in his book " violence inside us. book tv this weekend on c-span two and be sure to watch the all virtual 2020 national book festival live next weekend at 7:00 p.m. eastern on book tv. >> sunday night on q and a, author and historian harold holter on his book, he talks about residence from fdr to donald trump. >> when president trump tweets early in the morning as he does almost daily, the news cycle immediately bends to his latest issue, idea, rent, complaint, attack. half of the days news cycle is devoted to rehashing his treat and analyzing it in the case of talking heads pushing back against it on some networks, i think this is nothing short of g
eastern,30 johns hopkins history prison -- professor martha jones discusses the history of black womennd the right to vote in her book, and at 9:30, netflix founder and aboutd aaron meyer talk the or another docs workplace culture behind one of the largest tech company's in the world. and on sunday, connecticut democratic senator chris murphy looks at the origin of violence and firearms in america's history and the role they play theociety in his book " violence inside us. book tv this...
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john williams. the composer of jaws indiana jones jurassic park harry potter star wars and many many others has influenced the film music industry of the last decades more than anyone else and won many oscars and grammys along the way. the typical john. liam found touches millions of fans around the world and me especially as a horn player. as a moviegoer i could not imagine a world without john williams and this is what we're talking about today a world without without beethoven it's also impossible to imagine the moves so beethoven was the 1st composer to actually write program attic music in 6 symphony he gave each movement a title so that the listeners would know exactly what they were listening for us to successfully is maybe in the normally to him that he thought he might have been making entertainment you said in an interview that you felt that beethoven was one of the greatest organizers of sound question your idea of organizing sound was insurance in this case into shapes and eventually into things that will. exchange emotions it's hard to imagine like life without beethoven i had a conversation
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johns hopkins university history professor martha jones explores efforts by black women to win the right to vote in vanguard. find these titles this coming week wherever books are sold and watch for many of the authors in the near future on booktv on c-span2. >> booktv, television for serious readers. join us next saturday beginning at 8 am eastern for the best in nonfiction books. .. >> financial regulators testified on the impact of regulations on diversity on minorities before house financial services subcommittee today. live coverage at noon eastern on c-span2. >> congress is set to return from summer recess with the senate back in session today. they will take up a number of judicial nominations live at 3 p.m. eastern. the house returns for business next week with work expected on condemning anti-asian anti-asis during the covid pandemic. decriminalizing marijuana at the federal level and reauthorizing use intelligence agencies, to make items not on the official schedule but we could see by the end of the week a pared down covid relief package from republicans and a deal to fund the
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john lewis. so speaking a lot about death with your book saeed jones that had so deeply is as a young man you stilla relationship with death that people are not supposed to feel. young people are not supposed to think about dying but that is the position of young black men and young black women as well. and if that has changed for you. so talk about the fact in the era of the hiv-aids, aids epidemic will read as beautifully as you would that you said that the reading of which was performed at your high school around matthew shepard's death who was viciously murdered in laramie wyoming. and you talk about the fact as i was walking to the dusty hallway to the assembly hall when the truth collided can being black can get you killed being gay can get you killed and a black a boy is a death wish if you're lucky one day it will become part of a new project. but it also feels like what we have lived with one reason or another. so did this give you a sense in this current moment that isn't the only path for the future generation on - - generation of black boys will think of death before they should be? >>g
john lewis. so speaking a lot about death with your book saeed jones that had so deeply is as a young man you stilla relationship with death that people are not supposed to feel. young people are not supposed to think about dying but that is the position of young black men and young black women as well. and if that has changed for you. so talk about the fact in the era of the hiv-aids, aids epidemic will read as beautifully as you would that you said that the reading of which was performed at...
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patience and understanding i am pleased to introduce tonight speaker professor martha jones professor of history at johns hopkins and the co- president and her work has been recognized by the organization of american historians american society for history and numerous scholarships including the columbia university's center for critical analysis and pennsylvania law school those including the color line along with the museum and the smithsonian am portrait gallery in african-american history as well as netflix among others and has been published in the atlantic and the "washington post" among many others coeditor of the intellectual history of black women and a multi- award-winning book a history of race tonight professor joey and jones as joan joined by hannah jones in the 2020 winner of the pulitzer for her essay in the 1619 project discussing professor jones brand-new book published today, vanguard "the new york times" call professor jones the exorbitant greater as an elegant and expansive history those seeking political power with a could in a national book award-winning author said she is a historia
patience and understanding i am pleased to introduce tonight speaker professor martha jones professor of history at johns hopkins and the co- president and her work has been recognized by the organization of american historians american society for history and numerous scholarships including the columbia university's center for critical analysis and pennsylvania law school those including the color line along with the museum and the smithsonian am portrait gallery in african-american history as...
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john williams. the composer of jaws indiana jones jurassic park harry potter star wars and many many others has influenced the film music industry of the last decades more than anyone else and won many oscars and grammys along the way. the typical john williams sound touches millions of fans around the world and me especially as a horn player. as a moviegoer i could not imagine a world without john williams and this is what we're talking about today a world without without beethoven it's also impossible to imagine that it is so base of when was the 1st composer to actually write program attic music in a 6 symphony he gave each each movement a title so that the listeners would know exactly what they were listening for yes to successfully is maybe the normally to have that he thought he might have been making entertainment he said in an interview that you felt that beethoven was one of the greatest organizers of sound question your idea of organizing sound was instruments in this case into shapes and eventually into things that will exchange of motions is hard to imagine like life without beethoven i had a
john williams. the composer of jaws indiana jones jurassic park harry potter star wars and many many others has influenced the film music industry of the last decades more than anyone else and won many oscars and grammys along the way. the typical john williams sound touches millions of fans around the world and me especially as a horn player. as a moviegoer i could not imagine a world without john williams and this is what we're talking about today a world without without beethoven it's also...
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saturday, johns hopkins university history professor martha jones explores the efforts by black women to win their right to vote in her book, "van guard." and at k 30, in their book, no rules rules, netflix and the culture of reinvention. netflix founder and c.e.o. and aaron meyer talk about the unorthodox workplace culture behind one of the largest tech ompanies in the world. and on sunday at 9:00 p.m., chris murphy looks at the origins of violence and firearms in america's history and the role they play in society in his book. he's interviewed by the author and criminal justice senior fellow. watch book tv this weekend on c-span2 and be sure to watch the all virtual 2020 national book
saturday, johns hopkins university history professor martha jones explores the efforts by black women to win their right to vote in her book, "van guard." and at k 30, in their book, no rules rules, netflix and the culture of reinvention. netflix founder and c.e.o. and aaron meyer talk about the unorthodox workplace culture behind one of the largest tech ompanies in the world. and on sunday at 9:00 p.m., chris murphy looks at the origins of violence and firearms in america's history...
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and understanding so now i'm so pleased to introduce tonight speakers professor jones that the presidential professor at johns hopkins university and the organization of american historians for legal history and those scholarships with columbia university's center for critical analysis. as well as pbs and netflix and others and also the coeditor of the african-american culture and the birthright citizen but tonight professor jones of the correspondent for "the new york times" pulitzer prize vanguard. it was that expensive history of black women and national book award-winning author the political historian and this is the commanding history of the struggle of african-american women for political power is a without further ado we will go to our guest. >> thank you so much for that introduction i am so honored to be here tonight with to doctor jones that i admire as a scholar and a black woman and days supporter over the last year. this book is dogeared right now so thank you for inviting me. >> so let's just start with a pretty simple question why did you title the book vanguard? >> precisely because i knew th
and understanding so now i'm so pleased to introduce tonight speakers professor jones that the presidential professor at johns hopkins university and the organization of american historians for legal history and those scholarships with columbia university's center for critical analysis. as well as pbs and netflix and others and also the coeditor of the african-american culture and the birthright citizen but tonight professor jones of the correspondent for "the new york times" pulitzer...
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saturday, johns hopkins university history professor martha jones explores the efforts by black women to win their right to vote in her book, "van guard." and at k 30, in their book, no rules rules, netflix and the culture of reinvention. netflix founder and c.e.o. and aaron meyer talk about the unorthodox workplace culture behind one of the largest tech ompanies in the world. and on sunday at 9:00 p.m., chris murphy looks at the origins of violence and firearms in america's history and the role they play in society in his book. he's interviewed by the author and criminal justice senior fellow. watch book tv this weekend on c-span2 and be sure to watch the all virtual 2020 national book festival live next weekend at 7:00 p.m. eastern on book v. >> george washington university law school hosted a conversation with u.s. supreme court justice steven breyer. they discussed the role of the constitution in today's world as well as criminal justice reform. >> hello and welcome. we launched this series to provide more ways for you to hear from renowned leaders. the individuals who bring illum
saturday, johns hopkins university history professor martha jones explores the efforts by black women to win their right to vote in her book, "van guard." and at k 30, in their book, no rules rules, netflix and the culture of reinvention. netflix founder and c.e.o. and aaron meyer talk about the unorthodox workplace culture behind one of the largest tech ompanies in the world. and on sunday at 9:00 p.m., chris murphy looks at the origins of violence and firearms in america's history...
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and john hopkins university history professor martha jones he scores the efforts by black women doing the right to vote for eating been barred you finally titled this coming week, over books are sold, and was for many of the authors in the near future on book tv. on "c-span2". >> during a virtual event hosted by the commonwealth club of san francisco, the life and leadership of her grandfather, dwight eisenhower. here's a portion . >> very conscience of what it would be to be diminished presidents. we have to remember the present wilson, really almost a scandal that people in the country didn't know how ill the president was freed so i was determined he was determined not to himself in the situation. and after he had three illnesses during his presidency, and after each one of them, he would give himself a very test arduous test . like around the world trip or a trip to europe required lots of meetings and lots of stress. any always told his advisors if i do not perform at top level, you have to tell me because that all resign. in any case, that's never happened. he became actually, r
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john williams. the composer of jaws indiana jones jurassic park harry potter star wars and many many others has influenced the film music industry of the last decades more than anyone else and won many oscars and grammys along the way. the typical john william sound touches millions of fans around the world and me especially as a horn player. as a moviegoer i could not imagine a world without john williams and this is what we're talking about today a world without without beethoven it's also impossible to imagine this so basically when was the 1st composer to actually write program attic music in a 6 that for me he gave each each movement a title so that the listeners would know exactly what they were listening for yes a 6 am today is maybe the normally to have that he thought he might have been making entertainment he said in an interview that you felt that beethoven was one of the greatest organizers of sound question your idea of organizing sound was instruments in this case into shapes and eventually into things that will. exchange emotions is hard to imagine like life without beethoven i had a conver
john williams. the composer of jaws indiana jones jurassic park harry potter star wars and many many others has influenced the film music industry of the last decades more than anyone else and won many oscars and grammys along the way. the typical john william sound touches millions of fans around the world and me especially as a horn player. as a moviegoer i could not imagine a world without john williams and this is what we're talking about today a world without without beethoven it's also...
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for keith jones and brian boucher, this is john rsnd yi slong from toronto. (birds singing) (bouncy keyboard music) - [announcer] food delivery just got more rewarding. (package crashing into ground) now that gruhhub gives you rewards when you order. (dog barking) did you order tacos again? (device beeping) boom, rewarded with a perk like $5.00 off. ordering dinner for the family? voila! rewarded with free delivery and a side of quiet. grubhub gives you rewards for rewarding yourself, with food. (doorbell ringing) - [crowd] grubhub! (scooter horn beeping) >>> power outages tientd tonight and next week as the heat continues to cause problems. hotter temperatures expected tomorrow. wow. >> across the state, several new fires have taken off today fuelling more concerns as crews already stretched thin. we have complete coverage for you tonight. >> let's start that with our meteorologist vi aney. >> san jose at 91 degrees and concord at 99 right now. can you believe it? we are seeing a huge temperature change. san jose is running about 17 degrees warmer compares t
for keith jones and brian boucher, this is john rsnd yi slong from toronto. (birds singing) (bouncy keyboard music) - [announcer] food delivery just got more rewarding. (package crashing into ground) now that gruhhub gives you rewards when you order. (dog barking) did you order tacos again? (device beeping) boom, rewarded with a perk like $5.00 off. ordering dinner for the family? voila! rewarded with free delivery and a side of quiet. grubhub gives you rewards for rewarding yourself, with...
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i wonder if you're familiar with a book by martha jones, a presidential professor at johns called universityirthright citizens. the roles about african-american played in the i have notvement and heard you speak about harlequin brown. she wrote a book called homespun heroes in 1926. also, our african-american women going to be represented in the celebration? martha jones's book vanguard, i cannot recommend it enough. martha is the expert on black women in the suffragette ofement and in the history american politics in general. andcommend that book anything else she writes. absolutely. one of the things for the commission, whenever we were first organizing and talking and planning for the centennial celebration, one of the things we wanted to do was to tell the full story of the women's suffrage movement. that is an inclusive history, which would include the stories of african-american women, need of, chinese women, other women involved in the movement who typically or in previous commemorations were not fully given their due. the truth is you cannot understand the history of the women's suff
i wonder if you're familiar with a book by martha jones, a presidential professor at johns called universityirthright citizens. the roles about african-american played in the i have notvement and heard you speak about harlequin brown. she wrote a book called homespun heroes in 1926. also, our african-american women going to be represented in the celebration? martha jones's book vanguard, i cannot recommend it enough. martha is the expert on black women in the suffragette ofement and in the...
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i'm so pleased to introduce tonight's speakers, professor martha s jones, professor of history at johns hopkins university and copresident of the brookshire conference of historians. her work has been recognized by the organization of american historians, american society for history and the national committee center and she holds scholarships including with the columbia university center for critical analysis and university of pennsylvania law school. her writing has appeared in museum exhibitions like reframing the color line and the clemens library in smithsonian's national portrait gallery and charles wright museum of national african history as well as netflix among others and she's also been published in the washington post andthe chronicle of higher education among others . she's coeditor of an intellectual history of black women and author of all bound up together, and the award-winning birthright citizen, a history of rates race in america and tonight she will be joined by nicole anna jones correspondent for new york times magazine and 20/20 winner of the pulitzer prize in comm
i'm so pleased to introduce tonight's speakers, professor martha s jones, professor of history at johns hopkins university and copresident of the brookshire conference of historians. her work has been recognized by the organization of american historians, american society for history and the national committee center and she holds scholarships including with the columbia university center for critical analysis and university of pennsylvania law school. her writing has appeared in museum...
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but i was wondering if you were familiar with a book by martha jones, a presidential professor at john hopkins university called vanguard birth right citizens. and she speaks about the role that african-american women played in the suffrage movement and, also, i haven't heard you speak about the author of "home spun heroes" written in 1926 and, also, our african-american women going -- are african-american women going to be represented in the celebration? thank you. >> yes, great question. you are absolutely right. martha jones' book "van guard" i can't recommend it enough. martha is the expert on black women in the suffrage movement and black women in the history of american politics in general. i heartily recommend that book and also anything else that martha writes. yes, absolutely. one of the things for the commission whenever we were first organizing and talking and planning for the centennial celebration, one of the things we wanted to do was to tell the full story of the women's suffrage movement. and that is an inclusive history, which would include the stories of african-ameri
but i was wondering if you were familiar with a book by martha jones, a presidential professor at john hopkins university called vanguard birth right citizens. and she speaks about the role that african-american women played in the suffrage movement and, also, i haven't heard you speak about the author of "home spun heroes" written in 1926 and, also, our african-american women going -- are african-american women going to be represented in the celebration? thank you. >> yes,...
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eastern johns hopkins university history professor martha jones explores the effort to fight black women to win the right to vote in their book, vanguard. at 9:30, no rules: rules netflix and the culture of reinvention netflix founder and ceo reed hastings and aaron meyer talk about the unorthodox workplace culture behind one of the largest tech companies in the world. on sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern on "after words" connecticut democrat senator chris murphy looks at the origins of violence and firearms in american history and the role they play in society in his book, the violence in the situs. he's interviewed by author and council criminal justice senior fellow. watch book tv this weekend on c-span2. be sure to watch the all virtual 2020 national book festival live next weekend at 7:00 p.m. eastern on book tv. >> sunday at 7:00 p.m. eastern alive discussion with policy and prize-winning author bob woodward on his new book, rage. it looks at president trump's national and foreign policy decisions. watch book tv on c-span2. >> with the ongoing global pandemic and many schools shifting to
eastern johns hopkins university history professor martha jones explores the effort to fight black women to win the right to vote in their book, vanguard. at 9:30, no rules: rules netflix and the culture of reinvention netflix founder and ceo reed hastings and aaron meyer talk about the unorthodox workplace culture behind one of the largest tech companies in the world. on sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern on "after words" connecticut democrat senator chris murphy looks at the origins of...
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jones. the headlines -- the u.s. passes 7 million coronavirus cases according to findings from johns hopkins university. police officer is shot dead at a police station in south london by a man who is being detained. it's understood the suspect then turned the gun on himself. police paid tribute to the officer. two people have been wounded in a knife attack outside the former offices of the french's such serial -- satirical magazine, charlie hebdo. the men and women were seriously wounded but both are reported to be out of danger. two people have been arrested. our paris correspondent ports. [sirens] reporter: in central paris, the familiar scenes of a recurring nightmare -- a knife attack that left two people seriously injured at a buildie occupied by the satirical magazine, charlie hebdo. the victims are employees of a television production company with offices there. >> outside the metro, i saw a machete with lots of leaden people shouting. it was a bit of a panic. in the passageway right next to my work, i saw a victim there covered in blood. that is when i panicked and people started panicking and
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so i think that the voting rights act and john lewis cannot be separated. with doug jones no one, no one will be left out or left behind. he will look after all the people and not just some of the people. he will lead us to a better place. he will be a great senator for the state of alabama and for our nation. doug jones believes in all of us. with doug, we all can walk together. >> stand up for social justice. doug jones needs our help. please help doug jones continue to work for all of us. every rec; another fancy way to show your love. fancy feast. try savory centers. paté with a center of gravy! the largest 5g network... with t-mobile for business, your business has an easy choice. award-winning customer satisfaction... insanely great value. choose. all. three. ready when you are. >>> it's considered up with of the most important pieces of civil rights legislation ever passed. by 5-4 the supreme court took the teeth out of a long enacted nearly 50 years ago. >> president lyndon johnson signed the land mark law in 1965, and ever since the voting rights act has policed v
so i think that the voting rights act and john lewis cannot be separated. with doug jones no one, no one will be left out or left behind. he will look after all the people and not just some of the people. he will lead us to a better place. he will be a great senator for the state of alabama and for our nation. doug jones believes in all of us. with doug, we all can walk together. >> stand up for social justice. doug jones needs our help. please help doug jones continue to work for all of...
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john's hopkins university history professor martha jones explores the efforts by black women to win their titles this coming week wherever books are sold and walks for many authors in the near future on booktv on c-span2. booktv on c-span2, this labor day weekend watch top nonfiction books and authors, tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern on "after words", breitbart news senior editor at large joel pollak on his book "red november" and thoughts on the 2020 democratic primaries and election. he's interviewed by editor at large matt welsh. on monday labor day at 6:15 pm eastern, judy gold with her book "yes i can say that". at 7:00 p.m. alyssa coren and jennifer levitz on the college admission scandal with her book "unacceptable". 8:30 p.m. wes moore. at 10:30 p.m., retired admiral james cerritos on his book "sailing true north" watch booktv this labor day weekend on c-span2. be sure to watch the all virtual 2020 national book festival live saturday, september 26 on booktv. >> here are some of the current best-selling nonfiction books according to indy bound. topping the list pulitzer prize winning
john's hopkins university history professor martha jones explores the efforts by black women to win their titles this coming week wherever books are sold and walks for many authors in the near future on booktv on c-span2. booktv on c-span2, this labor day weekend watch top nonfiction books and authors, tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern on "after words", breitbart news senior editor at large joel pollak on his book "red november" and thoughts on the 2020 democratic primaries and...
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saturday at 7:30, johns hopkins university history professor martha jones explores the efforts of blacko win the right to vote. in the book "no rules rules: netflix and the culture of an -- of reinvention" the netflix ceo talks about the un-method talks workplace culture. eastern,y at 9:00 p.m. democratic senator chris murphy looks at the origins of violence and firearms in america's history and the world they play in society in his book "the violence inside us." watch book tv this weekend on watch2, and be sure to the old virtual 2020 national book festival live next weekend at 7:00 p.m. eastern on book tv. ♪ c-span, yourtching unfiltered view of government, created by america's cable television company as a public service and brought to you by your television provider. journal"ngton continues. us, ajelani cobb joins staff writer for a "new yorker" and correspondent for " frontline." his new documentary is set to air at 9:00 p.m. eastern and it is called "policing the police 2020. it is taking you inside the new york and new jersey police department. this is your first time taking on t
saturday at 7:30, johns hopkins university history professor martha jones explores the efforts of blacko win the right to vote. in the book "no rules rules: netflix and the culture of an -- of reinvention" the netflix ceo talks about the un-method talks workplace culture. eastern,y at 9:00 p.m. democratic senator chris murphy looks at the origins of violence and firearms in america's history and the world they play in society in his book "the violence inside us." watch book...
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john's goodby yellow cheese roll. so, there you have it. right, get me on twitter anytime. i'm @lvaughanjones. i'm lewis vaughan jonesthe weather is set to get quite a bit hotter across england and wales for the next day or two, but taking centre stage more recently has been this weather front stretching thousands of miles out into the atlantic. and that's been bringing some very heavy rain, some large rainfall totals building in across the highlands. we've had over 140 mm of rain recorded, bringing reports of some localised flooding. and we've had this landslide effect at the a83, at the rest and be thankful. looks like that route is going to be out of action for a little while. now, looking at the weather picture at the moment, we've still got some of the rain coming down in the highlands. the rain eventually is going to turn a little bit lighter and patchier, but nevertheless some spots of rain still around for the highlands, the hebrides, orkney and shetland as we start the day on monday. further south, a lot of drier weather. could be a few mist and fog patches in some of our deeper river valleys in england and
john's goodby yellow cheese roll. so, there you have it. right, get me on twitter anytime. i'm @lvaughanjones. i'm lewis vaughan jonesthe weather is set to get quite a bit hotter across england and wales for the next day or two, but taking centre stage more recently has been this weather front stretching thousands of miles out into the atlantic. and that's been bringing some very heavy rain, some large rainfall totals building in across the highlands. we've had over 140 mm of rain recorded,...
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jones. the headlines: us surpasses seven million coronavirus cases — that's according to findings from johnsn by a man who was being detained. it's understood the suspect then turned the gun on himself. the head of the met police paid tribute to the officer. two people have been wounded in a knife attack outside the former offices of the french satirical magazine charlie hebdo. the victims, a man and a woman who are staff members of a television company, were seriously wounded, although both are reported to be out of danger. two people have been arrested. 0ur paris correspondent lucy williamson reports. in central paris today, the familiar scenes of a recurring nightmare, a knife attack that left two people seriously injured at a building once occupied by the satirical magazine charlie hebdo. the victims are employees of a television production company with offices there. translation: outside the metro, i saw a machete with lots of blood and people shouting. it was a bit of a panic. in the passageway that is right next to my work, i saw a victim lying there covered in blood. that's when i pa
jones. the headlines: us surpasses seven million coronavirus cases — that's according to findings from johnsn by a man who was being detained. it's understood the suspect then turned the gun on himself. the head of the met police paid tribute to the officer. two people have been wounded in a knife attack outside the former offices of the french satirical magazine charlie hebdo. the victims, a man and a woman who are staff members of a television company, were seriously wounded, although both...
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john clark. thank you, everybody. >> tonight on booktv in prime time, history professor martha jones explores the efforts by black women to win the right to vote. former world bank president robert zoellick talks about the history of u.s. diplomacy. netflix founder reed hastings and author erin meyer disbecause the unorthodox workplace culture. democratic senator chris murphy of connecticut looks at the history of violence and firearms in the u.s. and the role they play in society. and the manhattan institute's james copeland argues that america is governed by non-elected agency officials. that all starts tonight at 7:30 eastern. find more schedule information on your program guide. >> sunday at 7 p.m. eastern, a live discussion with pulitzer prize-winning author bob woodward on his new book, "rage," which looks at president trump's national and foreign policy decisions. watch booktv on c-span2. >> hi, everyone.
john clark. thank you, everybody. >> tonight on booktv in prime time, history professor martha jones explores the efforts by black women to win the right to vote. former world bank president robert zoellick talks about the history of u.s. diplomacy. netflix founder reed hastings and author erin meyer disbecause the unorthodox workplace culture. democratic senator chris murphy of connecticut looks at the history of violence and firearms in the u.s. and the role they play in society. and...
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athena jones live from lower manhattan with what we can expect. >> reporter: good morning, john.eptember 11, 2001. everyone over a certain age remembers where they were on that terrible day and over the last 19 years we have grown accustomed to seeing the traditional 9/11 ceremony behind me where you see the families reading out the names -- it takes a long time because we're talk about 2,753 people who perished in the towers, the vast majority of the thousand who died that day. this year we're in the midst of a tragedy of a different kind. you'll still have a reading of the victims' names but it will be done by recording because of concerns about the spread of the coronavirus. victims' families are still going to be invited to gather at the site but they have to so in a socially distanced way, safely spread out according to the organizers. we'll hear a moment of silence to mark each moment of attack. the first of the moments the sounds will be at 8:46 when american airlines flight 11 struck the north tower. it will be a citywide moment of silence here in new york where we expect
athena jones live from lower manhattan with what we can expect. >> reporter: good morning, john.eptember 11, 2001. everyone over a certain age remembers where they were on that terrible day and over the last 19 years we have grown accustomed to seeing the traditional 9/11 ceremony behind me where you see the families reading out the names -- it takes a long time because we're talk about 2,753 people who perished in the towers, the vast majority of the thousand who died that day. this year...
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jones, killed four and captured 28 germans. for which the french nation decorated in four exceptional bravery. among them the soldiers honored at arlington samuel washington, walter waters, william foxx, john young. colonel united states army. to their memory, tributes of a grateful nation to commemorate their heroism and sacrifice of all colored soldiers who served in the various wars engaged in by the united states of america. a lasting record shall be made of their unselfish devotion to duty. in france, the french people erected a memorial to the 371st infantry. the stone on the ground which is dance are dedicated to the negro trips -- troops who fought and died here. 23 years later, and and invading german army -- yes, the nazis destroyed our monument in france. but our monuments here stand is always. the founder of tuskegee institute, booker t. washington. 1856 1950 he lifted the veil of ignorance and pointed the way to progress through education and industry. the late george washington carver, honored. in the chemistry of agriculture. the men and women of bubbling the monuments of tomorrow. serving his second tenure term and judging new york city courts. the only other american when
jones, killed four and captured 28 germans. for which the french nation decorated in four exceptional bravery. among them the soldiers honored at arlington samuel washington, walter waters, william foxx, john young. colonel united states army. to their memory, tributes of a grateful nation to commemorate their heroism and sacrifice of all colored soldiers who served in the various wars engaged in by the united states of america. a lasting record shall be made of their unselfish devotion to...
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johns hopkins university. and the world's largest vaccine manufacturer is warning it could take years for everyone to get vaccinated. cnn's athena jones has the details. >> reporter: a major warning on the vaccine front. the world's largest vaccine maker telling "the financial times" there won't be enough vaccines to inoculate everyone in the world until the end of 2024 at the earliest if two doses are needed to provide immunity. >> all of the studies are showing to get an adequate immune response is going to require two doses probably spaced a month apart. >> reporter: but -- >> what we need to keep in mind is it may not require first and foremost everyone in the world to get vaccinated to slow down or even stop the spread. >> meanwhile, a bold prediction from pfizer manufacturing hundreds of thousands of doses in the hopes its covid vaccine is deemed safe and effective. >> we will know whether it works by the end of october. >> reporter: six months after they declared a state of emergency to combat covid-19, still a mixed picture across the united states. 21 states showing a downward trend, 16 states holding steady, 10 states and pu
johns hopkins university. and the world's largest vaccine manufacturer is warning it could take years for everyone to get vaccinated. cnn's athena jones has the details. >> reporter: a major warning on the vaccine front. the world's largest vaccine maker telling "the financial times" there won't be enough vaccines to inoculate everyone in the world until the end of 2024 at the earliest if two doses are needed to provide immunity. >> all of the studies are showing to get an...
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john roberts and for bill hemmer. "your world" with neil cavuto is coming right up. >> neil: thank you very much. the dow jones industrial with just a whisper of all time record topping 29,000 for the first time since we had that careening that was known as the meltdown. february before march. the dow gains today put it within less than 1.5 percentage points of all-time highs. it would follow in that case, the nasdaq and the s&p 500, the nasdaq for the first time over 12,000. again, all of this on a day you think you would be nervous about political accusations and who's going to do what about violence that is increasingly happening across our country and the buyer's concerns and cases spiking or not. what the heck is going on with china with three inventions in hong kong suffering the same problem? we will get to the markets and what drove them in a second. in the meantime, the story of two wilmington's. wilmington, delaware, and wilmington, north carolina. we go to peter doocy first following the former vice president. hey, peter. >> neil, good afternoon. he talked about possibly rolling back recent re-openi
john roberts and for bill hemmer. "your world" with neil cavuto is coming right up. >> neil: thank you very much. the dow jones industrial with just a whisper of all time record topping 29,000 for the first time since we had that careening that was known as the meltdown. february before march. the dow gains today put it within less than 1.5 percentage points of all-time highs. it would follow in that case, the nasdaq and the s&p 500, the nasdaq for the first time over...
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john smith phelps of missouri who acted as his informal interpreter. change.he had to he went to the head of the judiciary committee and the committee on second jones act as sort of a steppingstone. passed away shortly after the passage of the act. the u.s. senate comes very late to the story. or than a century late -- more than a century late. this is the first hispanic american senator. he -- it is a symbolic appointment. health and passes away shortly after that. mexico in thew territorial government and later after new mexico becomes a state hispanicthat he pushes civil rights at the state level. it is a fitting appointment and highly symbolic because he was not in the senate very long. dennis chavez is the first hispanic american to serve in bothhe is known best for his log senate career. he's one of the highest-ranking hispanic americans in congress in the 20th century because he chairs three congressional committees. one in the house, he goes to the senate and chairs the public works committee which is a major part of his career. but his career which rages that new deal and into world war ii makes him a transitional figure in the story. the firs
john smith phelps of missouri who acted as his informal interpreter. change.he had to he went to the head of the judiciary committee and the committee on second jones act as sort of a steppingstone. passed away shortly after the passage of the act. the u.s. senate comes very late to the story. or than a century late -- more than a century late. this is the first hispanic american senator. he -- it is a symbolic appointment. health and passes away shortly after that. mexico in thew territorial...
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john roberts and for bill hemmer. "your world" with neil cavuto is coming right up. >> neil: thank you very much. the dow jonesf all time record topping 29,000 for the first time since we had that careening that was known as the meltdown. february before march. the dow gains today put it within less than 1.5 percentage points of all-time highs. it would follow in that case, the nasdaq and the s&p 500, the nasdaq for the first time over 12,000. again, all of this on a day you think you would be nervous about political accusations and who's
john roberts and for bill hemmer. "your world" with neil cavuto is coming right up. >> neil: thank you very much. the dow jonesf all time record topping 29,000 for the first time since we had that careening that was known as the meltdown. february before march. the dow gains today put it within less than 1.5 percentage points of all-time highs. it would follow in that case, the nasdaq and the s&p 500, the nasdaq for the first time over 12,000. again, all of this on a day you...
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in an old guy is assembly member reginald jones sawyer road to pick up a person of color like myself. >>she's sending that's certain points. family member john sawyer says the video surprising to him especially since he's worked closely on them and they're eating it. >>cpo a president glen staley the president and i to she look at the van susteren always done rehabilitation president's daily decline to answer questions on camera. but did release the following statement which says in part it would require a great stretch of the imagination to believe that we meant anything other than are clear intent which was the demonstrate that we are mounting political campaigns against certain legislators. however to put this controversy to rest we are removing the video from our official channels and editing it. but staley stopped short of apology stating we will not be deterred from our commitment to protect the interests of correctional officers but actively participating in political campaigns and not going judge. >>we're doing that nothing to apologize for putting my family in danger of putting in danger the a statement does not say why they're targ
in an old guy is assembly member reginald jones sawyer road to pick up a person of color like myself. >>she's sending that's certain points. family member john sawyer says the video surprising to him especially since he's worked closely on them and they're eating it. >>cpo a president glen staley the president and i to she look at the van susteren always done rehabilitation president's daily decline to answer questions on camera. but did release the following statement which says in...
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in an old guy is assembly member reginald jones sawyer road to pick up a person of color like myself. >>she's sending that's certain points. emily member john sawyer says the video surprising to him especially since he's worked closely on them and they're eating it. >>cpo a president glen staley the president and i to she look at the van susteren always done rehabilitation president's daily decline to answer questions on camera. but did release the following statement which says in part it would require a great stretch of the imagination to believe that we meant anything other than are clear intent. >>which was the demonstrate that we are mounting political campaigns against certain legislators. however to put this controversy to rest we are removing the video from our official channels and editing it. but staley stopped short of apology stating we will not be deterred from our commitment to protect the interests of correctional officers but actively participating in political campaigns and not going judge. >>we're doing that nothing to apologize for putting my family in danger of putting in danger the a statement does not say why they're t
in an old guy is assembly member reginald jones sawyer road to pick up a person of color like myself. >>she's sending that's certain points. emily member john sawyer says the video surprising to him especially since he's worked closely on them and they're eating it. >>cpo a president glen staley the president and i to she look at the van susteren always done rehabilitation president's daily decline to answer questions on camera. but did release the following statement which says in...
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john in just a minute. >>all >>right this story coming out of vacaville were a man. found a horse that had survive the jones fire and found out that that horse was headed to the slaughterhouse and he said i can't let that happen. >>dennis shanahan is his name is from our sister station ktxl reporter is anyway in sacramento and has this life saving story take a look. >>the easy come up. rob hicks a vacaville has added something new to his daily routine. taking a horse out for exercise at 29 rob is a horse owner for the first time, ready go. rob is no stranger to rescuing animals as part of a group of volunteers, he estimates he evacuated 200 animals from the lnu complex fires last month. >>the first 3 days i did the 65 to 70 it was just back to back to back to back we had couple down with of >>you can't save them all. and we try. >>rob never intended to adopt a horse until he was tagged in a facebook post earlier this month. it was about a horse in grass valley that survived the jones fire. but was facing another threat a lady lost her property easy and she couldn't care for him anymore and he. >>the schedul
john in just a minute. >>all >>right this story coming out of vacaville were a man. found a horse that had survive the jones fire and found out that that horse was headed to the slaughterhouse and he said i can't let that happen. >>dennis shanahan is his name is from our sister station ktxl reporter is anyway in sacramento and has this life saving story take a look. >>the easy come up. rob hicks a vacaville has added something new to his daily routine. taking a horse out...
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and then allison jones rushing, she's also a district court judge from north carolina operating in the fourth district circuit. those are among the leading names we're hearing. >> john, appreciate it. before we get to our next guest, we want to play another moment from the call to resist any rush to confirmation. they said that was too close to an election. >> we're not close to an election. we're in an election. and to try to decide this at this late moment is despicable and wrong and against democracy. it's shove iing the wishes of t hard right and the republicans who go along with them down america's throat. >> joining us is adam schiff who are led the impeachment case against the president not so long ago. what's your reaction to what chuck shooichumer said? any lever democrat cans pull to slow down the process? he's talking about people making calls to senators or congress people. >> i think he's exactly right. people are in the mitdst of voting right now in a presidential election. that needs to come first. but the supreme court is going to decide whether we have the affordable care act. that argument is going to be heard right after the election. so this elec
and then allison jones rushing, she's also a district court judge from north carolina operating in the fourth district circuit. those are among the leading names we're hearing. >> john, appreciate it. before we get to our next guest, we want to play another moment from the call to resist any rush to confirmation. they said that was too close to an election. >> we're not close to an election. we're in an election. and to try to decide this at this late moment is despicable and wrong...