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our guests right now are lieutenant tim simmons with the richmond police department and john martin, special agent in charge of the drug enforcement administration, san francisco division. thank you both for being here today. >> thanks for having us, cheryl. >> special agent, i wanted to start with you because the documentary we're using is something that came about from the fbi and dea. that's really -- i've never seen anything like it. >> yeah, it's a wonderful collaboration. that is a really effective 45-minute documentary that really focuses on the prescription, opioid, and -- prescription-drug abuse and opioid abuse in america through the eyes of the individuals and families that have been affected by it. >> it's really powerful. >> it is powerful. >> thank you for being a part of that. we had talked by phone earlier with your department about the number of deaths that you had investigated in sacramento involving fentanyl. >> absolutely. about 11 months ago, in march and april of 2016, there was a rash of overdoses. over 50 -- 56 in the greater sacramento region. what we found t
our guests right now are lieutenant tim simmons with the richmond police department and john martin, special agent in charge of the drug enforcement administration, san francisco division. thank you both for being here today. >> thanks for having us, cheryl. >> special agent, i wanted to start with you because the documentary we're using is something that came about from the fbi and dea. that's really -- i've never seen anything like it. >> yeah, it's a wonderful...
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. >> reporter: john martin of the san francisco division of the d.e.a. says counterfeit drugs are foodilooding the streets he. it's difficult to tell the real pill from the fake. they can be made by amateur traffickers in their homes using pill presses like these. >> what you think is a legit hydrocodone or oxycodone pill could be a counterfeit pill containing fentanyl which could kill you. >> reporter: he says it's often bought or sold on what's known as the dark web. this man is a cyber security expert. he says the dark web allows traffickers to remain anonymous. >> they send your information request through multiple different places, instead of going from point a to point b directly you're going from point a to point b via perhaps dozens of different destinations and trying to lose any sense of a track or a trail along the way. >> reporter: making fentanyl that much easier to traffic and even more difficult to detect. a deadly combination. >> ever since he passed away my whole goal was, i want to take this bad thing and make something good from it. >>
. >> reporter: john martin of the san francisco division of the d.e.a. says counterfeit drugs are foodilooding the streets he. it's difficult to tell the real pill from the fake. they can be made by amateur traffickers in their homes using pill presses like these. >> what you think is a legit hydrocodone or oxycodone pill could be a counterfeit pill containing fentanyl which could kill you. >> reporter: he says it's often bought or sold on what's known as the dark web. this...
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john martin of the dea says counterfeit drugs are flooding the streets here and as you can see it's difficult to tell the real pill from the fake. they can be made by am truer traffickers in their homes using pill presses like these. >> and what you think is a legitimate pill could be a pill that contains fentanyl and could kill. >> you fentanyl is often bought and sold on the underground part of the internet known as the dark web. >> it's used by criminals. >> it's a cyber security expert. he says the dark web allows traffickers to remain anonymous. >> the way that they work is they are sending your information request through multiple different places instead of going from point "a" to point "b" directly and you're going from point "a" to point "b" and trying to lose any sense of a track or a trail along the way. >> making fentanyl that much easier to traffic and even that much more difficult to attract. a deadly combination. >> ever since he passed away my whole goal was i want to take this bad thing and make something good from it. >> shelly and bob never new what fentanyl was until they
john martin of the dea says counterfeit drugs are flooding the streets here and as you can see it's difficult to tell the real pill from the fake. they can be made by am truer traffickers in their homes using pill presses like these. >> and what you think is a legitimate pill could be a pill that contains fentanyl and could kill. >> you fentanyl is often bought and sold on the underground part of the internet known as the dark web. >> it's used by criminals. >> it's a...
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john f. kennedy, martin luther now robert f. kennedy.nnedy's assassination, like king's assassination precipitates broader national now rose the democratic nomination into more turmoil. lynn cheney, "james madison: a life reconsidered," madison's resident personality, health problems and political career. encountered doctors who told him to exercise, what a modern thing to think. recommended today for people who suffer from epilepsy. marks president kennedy's 100th birthday and nephew, steven kennedy smith and brinkley reflect on 35th fe and career of the president. >> he was a decorated combat veteran. he did believe in strong military, but he had a much about what eption american identity really was. aisle,hed out across the started with the alliance for engaged in the space race. >> for complete american history go to c-span.org. >> "washington journal" continues. host: our topic this morning, nuclear safety. edwin lyman, who is global security program senior scientist for the union of scientists here to talk about what happened in an
john f. kennedy, martin luther now robert f. kennedy.nnedy's assassination, like king's assassination precipitates broader national now rose the democratic nomination into more turmoil. lynn cheney, "james madison: a life reconsidered," madison's resident personality, health problems and political career. encountered doctors who told him to exercise, what a modern thing to think. recommended today for people who suffer from epilepsy. marks president kennedy's 100th birthday and...
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john f. kennedy, martin luther king, and now robert f kennedy.ssassination, like king, precipitate a broader national morning. rose the democratic nomination into more turmoil. >> at 2:00 p.m. eastern on sunday, lynne cheney, the author of a book, discussions president madison. >> he was lucky enough to encounter doctors who told him to exercise. what a modern thing to think, often recommended today for people who suffer from epilepsy. >> this is president john f. kennedy's 100th birthday this month and sunday at 8:00 p.m., his nephew, stephen kennedy smith, and a historian reflect on the life of an career of the 35th president. >> he was a decorated combat veteran and believed in a strong military. he had a much broader conception about what american identity really was. >> he reached out across the aisle. he launched the peace corps, started the alliance for progress. he engaged in the space race. for our complete schedule cookie c-span.org. -- go to c-span.org. on march 30, 1980 one, ronald reagan survived an assassination attempt outside the
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john f. kennedy, martin luther king, and now robert f kennedy. assassination precipitates a broader national warning. and now it throws the democratic nomination into even more turmoil. author of the books james madison, a life we considered discusses president madison's personality, problems and personal career. >> he was lucky enough to encounter doctors who told them to exercise. today.ften recommended >> this month marks president john f. kennedy's 100th birth a sunday at 8 p.m.. reflecting on the life and career of the 35th president. >> he was a decorated combat veteran. he did believe in strong military. concessionch broader on what the identity was. >> he launched the peace corps in my desk peace corps in 1961. he started with the alliance for progress. -- >> for a complete american history tv schedule, go to c-span.org. >> in a world of ambiguity and temptation you need a moral compass. you must develop and suppose you must compromise for no one, not for a loved one, not for a job and not for a chance at fame or wealth. actsether the ind
john f. kennedy, martin luther king, and now robert f kennedy. assassination precipitates a broader national warning. and now it throws the democratic nomination into even more turmoil. author of the books james madison, a life we considered discusses president madison's personality, problems and personal career. >> he was lucky enough to encounter doctors who told them to exercise. today.ften recommended >> this month marks president john f. kennedy's 100th birth a sunday at 8...
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john f. kennedy, martin luther king... >> my thanks to all of you, and now it's on to chicago, and let's win this. >> narrator: and robert f. kennedy. many american cities erupted into armed conflict. in response, congress passed the first comprehensive gun control law in decades. >> effective crime control remains, in my judgment, effective gun control. >> narrator: those were fighting words for some in the nra. the 1968 gun control bill banned mail order sales and restricted some purchases. >> nra people said, "wait a minute, we've got other things to worry about than teaching guys how to shoot or how to hunt and so forth, or collect guns." and that's when, that was the transformative period. >> narrator: it formally happened in 1977 at the nra convention in cincinnati. as they got down to business, there was a showdown: hunters and sportsmen versus gun rights activists. >> the national rifle association convention in cincinnati went into overtime last night, a stormy all-night session. when it was over, some dissident members had taken control of the 400,000-member organization. what it m
john f. kennedy, martin luther king... >> my thanks to all of you, and now it's on to chicago, and let's win this. >> narrator: and robert f. kennedy. many american cities erupted into armed conflict. in response, congress passed the first comprehensive gun control law in decades. >> effective crime control remains, in my judgment, effective gun control. >> narrator: those were fighting words for some in the nra. the 1968 gun control bill banned mail order sales and...
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john f. kennedy, martin luther king, and now robert kennedy.ennedy's assassination just like king's assassination precipitated the broader national mourning and throws the democrat nomination into even more turmoil. >> lynne cheney, author of the book "james madison: a life reconsidered," discusses his clinical career could >. tomadison was lucky enough encounter doctors who told him to exercise. what a modern thing to think. >> this month marks jfk's 100 birthday. his nephew and historian douglas wrinkly reflect on the life and career of the president. >> he was a decorated combat veteran. he did believe in a strong military, but he had a much robber conception about -- robert conception about what american identity was. >> he reached across the aisle. he launched the peace court on may 1 of 1961, incredible program for young people. he started the alliance for progress and he engaged in the space race. >> for a complete american history tv schedule, the deceased an go to c-span.org. announcer: "washington journal" continues. host: we turn our
john f. kennedy, martin luther king, and now robert kennedy.ennedy's assassination just like king's assassination precipitated the broader national mourning and throws the democrat nomination into even more turmoil. >> lynne cheney, author of the book "james madison: a life reconsidered," discusses his clinical career could >. tomadison was lucky enough encounter doctors who told him to exercise. what a modern thing to think. >> this month marks jfk's 100 birthday. his...
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john f. kennedy, martin luther king and now robert f kennedy. kennedy's assassination precipitates a broader national morning and it grows -- it throws the democratic nomination into turmoil. >> lynne cheney, author of the book "james madison: a life reconsidered." >> he was lucky enough to encounter doctors who told him to exercise. what a modern thing to think. it is often recommended today for people who suffer epilepsy. >> this month marks john f. kennedy's 100th birthday. kennedy's nephew reflect on the life and career of the 35th president. >> he was a decorated veteran. he did believe in a strong had a muchut he broader conception about what american identity really was. >> he reached out across the aisle. he launched the peace corps in 1961, an incredible program for young people. anything -- he engaged in the space race. >> for the complete schedule, go to c-span.org. >> president trump spoke about the firing of the james comey during a meeting with henry kissinger. following the remarks, we will hear from mike pence. >> one final matte
john f. kennedy, martin luther king and now robert f kennedy. kennedy's assassination precipitates a broader national morning and it grows -- it throws the democratic nomination into turmoil. >> lynne cheney, author of the book "james madison: a life reconsidered." >> he was lucky enough to encounter doctors who told him to exercise. what a modern thing to think. it is often recommended today for people who suffer epilepsy. >> this month marks john f. kennedy's 100th...
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john f. kennedy, martin luther king and now, robert f kennedy. kennedy's assassination facilitates a broader national mourning. now, it throws the democratic nomination into even more turmoil. >> lynne cheney discusses president madison's personality, health problems and political career. >> medicine was lucky enough to encounter doctors who pulled him to exercise. what a modern thing to think. it's often recommended today for people who suffer from epilepsy. 8:00 p.m., jfk's nephew and douglas brickley reflect on the life and career of the 35th president. >> he was a decorated combat veteran. he did believe in a strong military. he had a much broader conception about what american identity really was. inlaunched the peace corps 19 to q1. -- 1961. engaged in the state race. >> for a complete schedule, go to www.c-span.org. q&a, the on comparisons between presidents donald trump and andrew jackson. our guest on his book "andrew jackson: southerner." >> i don't think he represents the positive values that jackson represented. he represents the nega
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slain, john r hero f. kennedy, martin luther king kennedy.robert kennedy's assassination, just like king's assassination broader national mourning and now throws the democratic nomination into even turmoil. >> sunday 2 p.m. eastern, lynne cheney, "james madison: a life reconsidered" author, discusss president madison's personality, health problems and political career. >> madison had doctors who told exercise, what a modern thing to think tis often people who today for suffer from epilepsy. >> this month marks president 100th birthday's nephew, ay, j.f.k.'s steven kennedy smith reflects on th president sglvment he was a decorated combat veteran, strong elieve in military, but he had a much broader conception about what identity really was. >> he reached out across the aisle, he launched the peace may 1 of 1961, an incredible program for young people. started alliance for progress space race.in the >> for complete american history t.v. schedule go to c-span.org. >> "washington journal" continues. host: this is your chance
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. >> hero after zero is slain, john kennedy, martin luther king, now robert f kennedy. sir kennedy's assassination like king's assassination is a national mourning, and now the democratic nomination is an even more turmoil. announcer 2: lynne cheney, author of the book james madison , discusses president madison's personality, health problems, and political career. >> he was lucky enough to encounter doctors to tell him to exercise. what a modern think the tank. -- thing to think. announcer 2: this marks the 100th birthday for john f. kennedy. and jfk's nephew, stephen kennedy smith, and historian reflect on the life and career of the 35th president. >> he was a decorated combat veteran. he did believe in strong military, but he had a much broader conception about what american identity really was. he reached across the aisle. he launched the peace corps, made first in 1961, an incredible regret for young people. he started the alliance for progress. announcer 2: for the complete "american history tv" schedule, go to c-span.org. in a world of ambiguity and temptation, y
. >> hero after zero is slain, john kennedy, martin luther king, now robert f kennedy. sir kennedy's assassination like king's assassination is a national mourning, and now the democratic nomination is an even more turmoil. announcer 2: lynne cheney, author of the book james madison , discusses president madison's personality, health problems, and political career. >> he was lucky enough to encounter doctors to tell him to exercise. what a modern think the tank. -- thing to think....
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john glenn. here's david martin. >> i just want to say i'm exwoorsed for my profession, to put that out there. and kind of heartbroken and i hope that the family is not offended in any way. >> reporter: bill zwicherowski is a mortician at dover air force base in delaware, where the fallen come home from america's wars. he now stands accused of failing to treat the remains of astronaut and senator john glenn with respect and dignity. >> i was issued a letter on monday afternoon saying that i was being investigated by the i.g. >> reporter: the inspector general's investigation was ordered after an inspection of the mortuary in march. zwicherowski offered to show pentagon officials glenn's remains, which were being kept at dover, awaiting his burial at arlington national cemetery. one official called that, "clear inappropriate and personally shocking." zwicherowski says he only wanted to show the inspectors the embalming procedures used on remains kept for months. glenn had died in december. his widow wanted him buried in april, on their wedding anniversary. >> has nothing to do with john glenn.
john glenn. here's david martin. >> i just want to say i'm exwoorsed for my profession, to put that out there. and kind of heartbroken and i hope that the family is not offended in any way. >> reporter: bill zwicherowski is a mortician at dover air force base in delaware, where the fallen come home from america's wars. he now stands accused of failing to treat the remains of astronaut and senator john glenn with respect and dignity. >> i was issued a letter on monday afternoon...
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john f. kennedy, martin luther king and now robert f kennedy. kennedy's assassination precipitates a broader national morning. now there is the democratic nomination into more turmoil. >> send it to p.m. eastern, lynn cheney author of the book, james madison discusses madison's personality, health problems and political career. >> he was lucky enough to encounter doctors to tol who tod him to exercise. it's often recommended today for people who suffer from epilepsy. >> this month is president kennedy's 100th birthday. at apm jfk's nephew and historian reflect on the life and career of the 35th president. >> he was a decorated combat veteran. he did believe in a strong military. but he had a much broader conception about what american identity really was. >> he reach out across the aisle, he watched the peace corps on may 1, 1961. an incredible program for young people. he started with the alliance for progress. he engaged in the space race. >> for a complete schedule go to c-span.org. >> on monday, "washington journal" will be life from the off
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john f. kennedy, martin luther king, and now robert kennedy, so kennedy's assassination, just like king's assassination, precipitates a broader national throws thend now it democratic nomination into even more turmoil. announcer: sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern, lynne cheney discusses president madison's personality, health problems, and political career. >> madison was lucky enough to encounter doctors lucky enough to tell him to exercise. what a modern thing to think. it is often recommended today for people who suffer from epilepsy. announcer: john f. kennedy's 100th birthday, and sunday, stephen kennedy smith and douglas brinkley reflect on the life and career of the 35th president. >> he was a decorated combat veteran. and a stronge military, but he had a much broader conception about what american identity really was. >> he reached out across the aisle, launched the peace corps, and incredible program for young people, and he engaged in the space race. announcer: for the complete schedule, go to c-span.org. ♪ announcer: c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public serv
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john f. kennedy, martin luther king and now robert f kennedy. kennedy's assassination, just like king's assassination brings a broader national mourning. now it is for the -- it throws the democratic nomination into turmoil. it is not clear who can bring them together. meantime, the republican party -- republicans are debating who will be their nominee. early summer, it is clear that the person who is going to be the nominee is the most unlikely of candidates. richard nixon. why is he unlikely? he is lost, a lot. kennedy in 1960, narrowly, but he loses. he runs for california governor in 1962, he loses to pat brown, the liberal that ronald reagan later defeats four years later. and famously says you are not going to have richard nixon to kick around anymore after that. yet a very adversarial relationship with the press. enemy and ass the highly adversarial. it is recorded again and again in the history books. the 1960'soment of -- in which heed flustered and television was not kind to him and it was very kind to john f. kennedy. was that the rea
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john f. kennedy, martin luther king, no robert f. kennedy. so kennedy's assassination, just like king's assassination, precipitates a broader national mourning. now it is even more turmoil. it is not clear who, if anyone, and bring them together. meantime, the republican party -- the republicans are debating who is going to be their nominee. by the early summer, it is clear that person who is going to be the nominee is the most unlikely of candidates, richard nixon. why is he unlikely? he lost a lot. he lost to kennedy in 1960 narrowly, but he loses. he runs for california governor in 1962, and he loses to pat brown, the liberal ronald reagan later defeats four years later and famously says you will not have richard nixon to kick around anymore after that. he had a rocky relationship with the press. he saw them certainly as the enemy and is highly adversarial. and is recorded again and again in the history books the pivotal moment of the 1968 elections was the televised tapes in which he suffered from all sorts of sweat, and television was no
john f. kennedy, martin luther king, no robert f. kennedy. so kennedy's assassination, just like king's assassination, precipitates a broader national mourning. now it is even more turmoil. it is not clear who, if anyone, and bring them together. meantime, the republican party -- the republicans are debating who is going to be their nominee. by the early summer, it is clear that person who is going to be the nominee is the most unlikely of candidates, richard nixon. why is he unlikely? he lost...
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john f. kennedy, martin luther king and now robert f. kennedy. so kennedy's assassination, just like king's assassination precipitates a broader national mourning and now it throws the democratic nomination into more turmoil. >> sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern lynne cheney authority of "james madison, a life reconsiders" discusses his health problems and more. >> he was lucky enough to encounter doctors who told him to exercise. what a modern thing to think. it's often recommended today for people who suffer from epilepsy.
john f. kennedy, martin luther king and now robert f. kennedy. so kennedy's assassination, just like king's assassination precipitates a broader national mourning and now it throws the democratic nomination into more turmoil. >> sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern lynne cheney authority of "james madison, a life reconsiders" discusses his health problems and more. >> he was lucky enough to encounter doctors who told him to exercise. what a modern thing to think. it's often...
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john f. kennedy, martin luther king and now robert f>> kennedy. kennedy's assassination precipitated a broader national mourning . now what does the democratic nomination into more turmoil. >> lynn cheney, author of the book of james madison, discusses president madison's career. >> madison was lucky enough to encounter doctors that told him to exercise. n cheney, author of the book of jameswhat a modern thin. it is often recommended for people who suffer from epilepsy. >> this month marks john f. kennedy's 100th birthday and jfk's nephew reflect on the life and career of the 35th president. >> he was a decorated combat veteran. he did believe in a strong military, but he had a much broader discussion about what american identity really was. >> he reached across the aisle. he launched the peace corps in 1961, an incredible program for young people. he started the alliance for progress. he engaged in the space race. >> for a complete american schedule, go to c-span.org. >> some democrats have called for a special prosecutor to investigate the trump
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john torres. >> six months ago pierre martin's left arm was in such excruciating pain he couldn't lift a kitchenet let alone this desk. >> it was getting worse and worse and worse. >> the 57-year-old didn't want to mask the problem with pain killers so he stuck it out, until he found dr. kim bullock at stanford who offered him an unconventional treatment. >> you see both hands are moving together. >> virtual reality with high tech goggles often associated with rid yo yams, not used for something more serious. >> i'm finding most surprising and promising is the amount of pain relief people are having. >> reporter: dr. bullock, a neuro psychiatrist, says she made the remarkable study by accident while studying virtual reality for conditions of anxiety. a welcome side effect, that chronic pain die appeared. >> they had pain relief for at least a week, and for many for months. >> reporter: what are patients doing in the virtual world? >> for pierre he is moving his pain free arm. when he looks through the goggle also he sees the injured arm doing the case, in this case trying to pop balloons floatin
john torres. >> six months ago pierre martin's left arm was in such excruciating pain he couldn't lift a kitchenet let alone this desk. >> it was getting worse and worse and worse. >> the 57-year-old didn't want to mask the problem with pain killers so he stuck it out, until he found dr. kim bullock at stanford who offered him an unconventional treatment. >> you see both hands are moving together. >> virtual reality with high tech goggles often associated with rid...
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john f. kennedy, martin luther king, now robert f kennedy.kennedy's assassination precipitates the broader itional mourning, and now throws the democratic nomination into even more turmoil. >> lynne cheney discusses president madison's personality, political problems, and career. >> madison was lucky enough to encounter doctors are told him to exercise. what a modern thing to think. it is often recommended today for people who suffer from epilepsy. sunday, reflecting on the life and career of the 35th president. >> he was a directed combat veteran. he did believe in a strong military. but he had a much broader conception about what american identity really was. >> he reached across the aisle. he wants the peace corps in 1961. fortarted with the alliance progress. he engaged in the space. >> for a complete schedule, go to c-span.org. q&a, comparisons between donald trump and andrew jackson. >> i don't think he represents the positive values that jackson represented. he certainly represent some of the negative values that jackson represented. b
john f. kennedy, martin luther king, now robert f kennedy.kennedy's assassination precipitates the broader itional mourning, and now throws the democratic nomination into even more turmoil. >> lynne cheney discusses president madison's personality, political problems, and career. >> madison was lucky enough to encounter doctors are told him to exercise. what a modern thing to think. it is often recommended today for people who suffer from epilepsy. sunday, reflecting on the life and...
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john f. kennedy, martin luther king. so it precipitates a broader national mourning and now it throws the democratic nomination into even more turmoil. >> sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern, lynne cheney, author of "james madison" discusses president madison's personality, health problems, and political career. >> madison was lucky enough to encounter doctors who told him to exercise. what a modern thing to think. it's often recommended today for people who suffer from epilepsy. >> this month marks president jfk's 100th birthday and sunday at 8:00 p.m., jfk's nephew and an historian reflect on the life and career of the 35th president. >> he was a decorated combat veteran. he did believe in a strong military, but he had a much broader conception about what american identity really was. >> he reached out across the aisle, he watched the peace corps on may 1st of 1961, incredible program for young people. he started with the alliance for progress. and he engaged in the space race. >> for a complete american history tv schedule, g
john f. kennedy, martin luther king. so it precipitates a broader national mourning and now it throws the democratic nomination into even more turmoil. >> sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern, lynne cheney, author of "james madison" discusses president madison's personality, health problems, and political career. >> madison was lucky enough to encounter doctors who told him to exercise. what a modern thing to think. it's often recommended today for people who suffer from epilepsy....
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john kennedy. government doesn't save martin luther king jr.. government doesn't save robert kennedy, senator robert kennedy. in the 70s government can't win the vietnam war, can't stop hyperinflation, can't stop high interest rates, government can't stop gas lines. it seems carter runs in 76, was an outsider and was not wedded to the idea of big government. he will clean up washington, go after the corruption, cut taxes. he is more of a populist almost conservative who sees that people are frustrated in the 70s, don't believe government is working for them anymore but carter attacks from somewhat the left but not really. reagan is on the right which is why they emerge as the most interesting candidate in 1976. reagan loses the nomination to gerald ford by 69 delegates, 2269 cast in kansas city. for a lot of reasons. the mississippi delegation. the ohio delegation, the new york delegation, reagan is convinced ford is not stolen the nomination but not won legitimately and we are down to the weeds but this wets reagan's appetite to run again even
john kennedy. government doesn't save martin luther king jr.. government doesn't save robert kennedy, senator robert kennedy. in the 70s government can't win the vietnam war, can't stop hyperinflation, can't stop high interest rates, government can't stop gas lines. it seems carter runs in 76, was an outsider and was not wedded to the idea of big government. he will clean up washington, go after the corruption, cut taxes. he is more of a populist almost conservative who sees that people are...
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and then it all culminates in martin van buren, who's secretary of state under jackson -- martin van buren and john eaton saying, we will resign in order to end this, and that will allow you as president to call for the resignations of your other cabinet members. you can appoint a new cabinet, start fresh, and we can move on from this entire episode. host: if andrew jackson was sitting here right now, what would be your first question? guest: why did he spend so much time on the eaton affair. you know, i don't know. i guess i would ask him if he was cognizant of what was happening, what would he think of president trump. does he see something of himself in president trump. and i would be curious to hear his answer, because i don't think he would. i think he would see lots of things in president trump that he would not find very satisfactory, and i think he would find it offensive. and one example is treatment of women. jackson was a strong defender of women, not just rachel his wife, but margaret eaton and other women that he saw as needing protection. and again, in 2017, this is something that we
and then it all culminates in martin van buren, who's secretary of state under jackson -- martin van buren and john eaton saying, we will resign in order to end this, and that will allow you as president to call for the resignations of your other cabinet members. you can appoint a new cabinet, start fresh, and we can move on from this entire episode. host: if andrew jackson was sitting here right now, what would be your first question? guest: why did he spend so much time on the eaton affair....
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martin luther king, john f. kennedy, robert kennedy, precipitating mourning, throwing the democratic nomination into turmoil. >> sunday at 2:00 p.m., lynn cheney, author of "james madison: a life reconsidered." >> madison encountered doctors who told him to exercise. what a modern thing to think. it's often recommended today for people who suffer from epilepsy. >> this month marks president john f. kennedy's 100th birthday. sunday, 8:00 p.m., his nephew, stephen kennedy smith, and douglas brinkley, reflect on his life. >> he was a dedicated combat veteran. he believed in a strong military. but he had a much broader conception about what american identity really was. he reached out across the aisle. he launched the peace corps on may 1st of 1961, an incredible program for young people. he started with the alliance for progress. and he engaged in the space race. >> for our complete american history tv schedule, go to c-span.org. >>> veterans affairs secretary david shulkin testified recently on his department's op
martin luther king, john f. kennedy, robert kennedy, precipitating mourning, throwing the democratic nomination into turmoil. >> sunday at 2:00 p.m., lynn cheney, author of "james madison: a life reconsidered." >> madison encountered doctors who told him to exercise. what a modern thing to think. it's often recommended today for people who suffer from epilepsy. >> this month marks president john f. kennedy's 100th birthday. sunday, 8:00 p.m., his nephew, stephen...
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and we talked about from nixon to trump and so on may 21st john dean will be in my direction at 2:00 at the martin luther king middle school and we'll have john dean and malcolm x talk about what is taking place and the comparisons and what we need to know as it relates to really this being a defining moment in terms of our democracy. >> one of the lines in the letter he sent to the director, former director now, caught my attention. it says while i greatly appreciate you informing me on three separate occasions that i am not under investigation. those are the presidents words in that letter. it seems as if if he was asking whether or not he was involved at all in the investigation as a president. if there was communication between those two, and the same goes for the former director as well and that he was telling the president this. what do you think of that? >> it's crazy, first of all. this is erratic, it's bizarre. i don't quite understand what's taking place. this white house is incompetent. every day there's something new. this makes no sense to me. >> you called it a constitutional -- [ un
and we talked about from nixon to trump and so on may 21st john dean will be in my direction at 2:00 at the martin luther king middle school and we'll have john dean and malcolm x talk about what is taking place and the comparisons and what we need to know as it relates to really this being a defining moment in terms of our democracy. >> one of the lines in the letter he sent to the director, former director now, caught my attention. it says while i greatly appreciate you informing me on...
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martin klis. georgina callander. saffie— rose roussos. and john atkinson. we rememberthem.he people who lost their lives in monday's attack read out there by the bishop of manchester following that period of silence, a chance for people to reflect on the events that took place. also a statement from the dean of manchester who said the concert attended by mostly young people intended to be a fun experience turned into a graveyard for young, innocent people. experience turned into a graveyard foryoung, innocent people. speaking to people arriving here, lots of mixed emotions. people saying they we re mixed emotions. people saying they were trying to come to terms with what had happened. one man saying he was still extremely angry and wanted to come here to speak to other people. another man with young children said he had really been affected by this and really wanted to come and show his support. the book of condolence opened here, of course. people from all around the world have signed it. still high police presence here. you can probably see behind me extra security measur
martin klis. georgina callander. saffie— rose roussos. and john atkinson. we rememberthem.he people who lost their lives in monday's attack read out there by the bishop of manchester following that period of silence, a chance for people to reflect on the events that took place. also a statement from the dean of manchester who said the concert attended by mostly young people intended to be a fun experience turned into a graveyard for young, innocent people. experience turned into a graveyard...
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one of the things that john would do would be to listen to the radio at a very young age and on that radio that he would listen to, he would be listening to the reverend martinking who really influenced him. one day john had saved some money, maybe he'd sold tom chick ernst and saved some money. got on a greyhound bus with a round trip ticket to see dr. martin luther king to see if he could get him a scholarship to troy state. dr. king said i can't get you into troy state but i can get you into the baptist seminary. so john lewis was a student at american baptist seminary in nashville, tennessee. i met him in 1959 while we were both being tutelaged by the reverend jim lawson in nonviolence. during that time, a year later, 1960, john was very important in making sure that we had a successful first sit-in in nashville on february 13th. he was very instrumental in that. later on he joined the freedom rides in 1961 with core when they left washington, d.c. may 4th, 1961. he was beaten in south carolina and also in montgomery. if you know anything about the freedom ride, you know that core ended the freedom rides in alabama after the burning of the bus in aniston
one of the things that john would do would be to listen to the radio at a very young age and on that radio that he would listen to, he would be listening to the reverend martinking who really influenced him. one day john had saved some money, maybe he'd sold tom chick ernst and saved some money. got on a greyhound bus with a round trip ticket to see dr. martin luther king to see if he could get him a scholarship to troy state. dr. king said i can't get you into troy state but i can get you into...
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. >> hero after hero is slain, martin luther king, john f. kennedy, robert kennedy, precipitating mourning, throwing the democratic nomination into turmoil. >> sunday at 2:00 p.m., lynn cheney, author of "james madison: a life reconsidered." >> madison encountered doctors who told him to exercise. what a modern thing to think. it's often recommended today for people who suffer from epilepsy. >> this month marks president john f. kennedy's 100th birthday. sunday, 8:00 p.m., his nephew, stephen kennedy smith, and douglas brinkley, reflect on his life. >> he was a dedicated combat veteran. he believed in a strong military. but he had a much broader conception about what american identity really was. he reached out across the aisle. he launched the peace corps on may 1st of 1961, an incredible program for young people. he started with the alliance for progress. and he engaged in the space race. >> for our complete american history tv schedule, go to c-span.org. >>> veterans affairs secretary david shulkin testified recently on his department's op
. >> hero after hero is slain, martin luther king, john f. kennedy, robert kennedy, precipitating mourning, throwing the democratic nomination into turmoil. >> sunday at 2:00 p.m., lynn cheney, author of "james madison: a life reconsidered." >> madison encountered doctors who told him to exercise. what a modern thing to think. it's often recommended today for people who suffer from epilepsy. >> this month marks president john f. kennedy's 100th birthday....
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john f. kennedy. martin luther king. and now robert f. kennedy. so, kennedy's assassination just like king's assassination, precipitates a broader national mourning and now it throws the democratic nomination into even more turmoil. >> sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern, lynne cheney, author of "james madison: a life reconsidered" discusses madison's personality, health probables and political career. >> madison was lucky enough to encounter doctors who told him to exercise. what a modern thing to think. it's often recommended today for people who suffer from epilepsy. >> this month marks president john f. kennedy's 100th birthday and sunday at 8:00 p.m., jfk's nephew steven kennedy smith and historian douglas brinkley reflect on the life and career of the 35th president. >> he was a decorated combat veteran. he did believe in strong military. but he had a much broader conception about what american identity
john f. kennedy. martin luther king. and now robert f. kennedy. so, kennedy's assassination just like king's assassination, precipitates a broader national mourning and now it throws the democratic nomination into even more turmoil. >> sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern, lynne cheney, author of "james madison: a life reconsidered" discusses madison's personality, health probables and political career. >> madison was lucky enough to encounter doctors who told him to exercise. what...
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government doesn't save john kennedy, president kennedy. government doesn't save martin luther king jr. government doesn't save roberte kennedy, senator robert kennedy. and then in the '70s, government can't win the vietnam war, government can't stop hyperinflation, government can't stop gas lines and high interest rates. so it seems -- and carter runs in '76 as, basically, an out -- was an outsider and was not wedded to the idea of big government. he's a reformer. he's going to clean up washington. he's going to go after the corruption.en he's going to cut taxes. he's really much more of a populist, some would say almost conservative who sees that people are us from rated -- frustrated in the '70s.os they don't believe government is working for them anymore. reagan also sees this. carter attacks it from somewhate of the left but not really.ut reagan is on the right, which is why they emerge as the two most interesting candidates of 1976. reagan, to come to the convention, loses the nomination to gerald ford by 69 delegate votes out of 2,269 cast in kansas city. and for
government doesn't save john kennedy, president kennedy. government doesn't save martin luther king jr. government doesn't save roberte kennedy, senator robert kennedy. and then in the '70s, government can't win the vietnam war, government can't stop hyperinflation, government can't stop gas lines and high interest rates. so it seems -- and carter runs in '76 as, basically, an out -- was an outsider and was not wedded to the idea of big government. he's a reformer. he's going to clean up...
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martin luther king. one of the invited guests is john dean.en a constant critic of the president both before and after the election. today, california's direct party will wrap up their annual convention in sacramento. today some of the party's biggest names called for support to stand up to president trump on capitol hill. >> they are held accountable in the election. >> democrats cheered when nancy pelosi spoke yesterday. democrats across the country focused their efforts on retaking both houses of congress in next year's election. party leaders urged democrats to campaign against the 14 gop house members. >>> the search for the remains of sierra lamar concerned near morgan hill yesterday. she disappeared five years ago on her way to school and her body has never been found. abc 7 news was near the reservoir yesterday where volunteers returned to search. they're using evidence from the convicted killer. lamar went missing in march of 2012. the penalty faphase for her convicted killer continues tomorrow. they are determining if he gets the dea
martin luther king. one of the invited guests is john dean.en a constant critic of the president both before and after the election. today, california's direct party will wrap up their annual convention in sacramento. today some of the party's biggest names called for support to stand up to president trump on capitol hill. >> they are held accountable in the election. >> democrats cheered when nancy pelosi spoke yesterday. democrats across the country focused their efforts on...
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martin luther king jr.: we hold these truths to be self-evident -- that all men are created equal. john f.torch has been passed to a new generation of americans. barbara jordan: the american dream need not forever be deferred. lyndon johnson: this is the richest and the most powerful country... we were told nothing could be done, to enjoy these final moments together. but in that moment, when all seemed lost... st. jude children's research hospital gave us hope. announcer: because at this moment, st. jude children's research hospital is saving lives with pioneering research and care. we're changing the way the world treats childhood cancer by sharing our discoveries with doctors and scientists everywhere. and we'll never have to pay st. jude for anything, ever. at this moment, she wants to be in her own bed. i want to be outside playing. announcer: please take a moment and join st. jude in finding cures and saving children. visit stjude.org. by -- discover act® dry mouth. specially formulated to soothe and moisturize your mouth. act® dry mouth. >>> when it comes to men and women, a lot of
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. >> reporter: here's that picture showing 47-year-old pedro martin aguilar sitting on the ground in handcuffs. john of the immigration activists looking for transparency from the alameda county sheriff's office. >> this cruel act and frankly heartless response from the sheriff's department. >> reporter: today the sheriffs office responded saying fruit vendors are typically not seen in san lorenzo neighborhoods. it was a neighbor who called to have him removed. >> we can only respond to those complaints. we don't go out proactively seeking fruit vendors to arrest them. >> reporter: there are a lot of folks in oakland all over oakland selling stuff. >>> >> i'm sure all they're doing is making a living. >> reporter: sheriffs office maintained he pushed the officer to one side and tried to run. >> all we wanted from the get go to tell this man, could you pack up your fruits and vegetables and move on about your business? you're not allowed to sell here. >> reporter: during the arrest, the officer discovered martin aguilar had an ankle monitor and is currently on federal probation. the sheriffs office s
. >> reporter: here's that picture showing 47-year-old pedro martin aguilar sitting on the ground in handcuffs. john of the immigration activists looking for transparency from the alameda county sheriff's office. >> this cruel act and frankly heartless response from the sheriff's department. >> reporter: today the sheriffs office responded saying fruit vendors are typically not seen in san lorenzo neighborhoods. it was a neighbor who called to have him removed. >> we can...
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martin luther king jr.: we hold these truths to be self-evident -- that all men are created equal. john f. kennedy: the torch has been passed to a new generation of americans. barbara jordan: the american dream need not forever be deferred. lyndon johnson: this is the richest and the most powerful country... would you cross a street? would you cross an ocean? would you go if you could use your knowledge to teach someone and, in the process, maybe learn something yourself? life is calling. how far will you go? peace corps. privacy activist. according to consumers.com the nsa collected more than 100 million phone records last year, and privacy activist say statistically thinking 151 million records had to come from many more than 42 people. the justification is many records include multiple calls made to and from the same numbers. >>> sparking people's tempers in one district, and abc was there during dueling demonstrations. >> an empty storefront in the district, and remnants of a drugstore inside and outside. >> same on you. >> hot tempers and an appearance from a former oakland mayor is i
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martin luther king jr.: we hold these truths to be self-evident -- that all men are created equal. john f. kennedy: the torch has been passed to a new generation of americans. barbara jordan: the american dream need not forever be deferred. lyndon johnson: this is the richest and the most powerful country... >>> all right, you made it through hump day. we appreci >>> made it through hump day. appreciate your time. i'm dan ashley. >> i'm ama daetz. thanks for joining us. >> see you tomorrow. >>> it's an all new show with amazing viral videos "right this minute." a brazen gang is seen firing rifles -- >> and holding a hostage. >> why they had everybody ducking for cover. >> whoa. ♪ >>> it's a glossy new ad campaign, but -- >> people are calling foul. >> what they don't like about this woman on the court. >>> you okay? >> cute little noah, why his first trip to one new place is no joyride. >> mess with me, i'm taking you to the car wash. >>> plus the buzzword for your shot to win a new ipad mini. and it's not easy -- >> to achieve this level of chill. >> the video to inspire some vacation goa
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martin luther king jr.: we hold these truths to be self-evident -- that all men are created equal. john f.nedy: the torch has been passed to a new generation of americans. barbara jordan: the american dream need not forever be deferred. lyndon johnson: this is the richest and the most powerful country... >>> it's 4:43, and dub nation we want to see you come through. check out some of the photos posted on social media by warriors' fans in the bay area. hues #dubson7. >> that cat, though. >>> the faa is fine united. they replaced a boeing fuel pump pressure gauge on june 9th, 2014. they didn't inspect the work until 19 days later and during that time the plane made 23 domestic and international flights, including two the faa says took place after it notified united of the lapse. >>> and if you hate sitting in the back and waiting everybody to get off. for two weeks the carrier will test the use of two exit doors arriving at san jose. passengers will be able to leave from the front left door, that's normal, and also the rear left door. the experiment will be tried on southwest >> jetblue alre
martin luther king jr.: we hold these truths to be self-evident -- that all men are created equal. john f.nedy: the torch has been passed to a new generation of americans. barbara jordan: the american dream need not forever be deferred. lyndon johnson: this is the richest and the most powerful country... >>> it's 4:43, and dub nation we want to see you come through. check out some of the photos posted on social media by warriors' fans in the bay area. hues #dubson7. >> that cat,...
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martin luther king jr.: we hold these truths to be self-evident -- that all men are created equal. john f. kennedy: the torch has been passed to a new generation of americans. barbara jordan: the american dream need not forever be deferred. lyndon johnson: this is the richest and the most powerful country... >>> now a live desk update. >> from "abc7 mornings." >> while you were sleeping tensions remain high in texas, protesters out all night and tons of people protesting a law that bans sanctuary cities in the lone straight. in front of the governor's mansion, the governor signed the law yesterday and it requires local government and law enforcement to comply with federal immigration laws and there are strict penalties for everybody that does not comply with the new law including possible jail time. back to you. >> thank you. >>> b.a.r.t. is launching a crackdown on fare cheaters but according to the "san francisco chronicle" a new state law leaves b.a.r.t. powerless from charging juveniles. station agents can eject them but that's about it. b.a.r.t. is considering an ordinance that would
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