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tuesday night, writer john o'brien on his book. withednesday, an interview the author of a biography about neil armstrong. thursday night, a tour of the headquarters of simon & schuster. withn friday, in-depth congressman ron paul. on american history tv on c-span3, monday, the reconstruction era and civil rights. tuesday, the end of world war ii and the atomic bomb. wednesday night, the 25th anniversary of the fall of the berlin wall. thursday, look at how american attitudes about world war i changed. documentaryy, nasa about the 1969 apollo moon landing. find our television schedule one week in advance. let us know what you think about the programs you're watching. call us. --twitter or email us. join the c-span conversation. like a --like us on facebook, follow us on twitter. a discussion on race in america, following the shooting of an unarmed teen, michael brown. and the protests and unrest in ferguson, missouri. eanorrogram includes el clift, armstrong williams, and georgetown university law professor, paul butler. yourways,
tuesday night, writer john o'brien on his book. withednesday, an interview the author of a biography about neil armstrong. thursday night, a tour of the headquarters of simon & schuster. withn friday, in-depth congressman ron paul. on american history tv on c-span3, monday, the reconstruction era and civil rights. tuesday, the end of world war ii and the atomic bomb. wednesday night, the 25th anniversary of the fall of the berlin wall. thursday, look at how american attitudes about world...
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we got this from john o'brien in baltimore saying he's heading down to the ocean for labor day.hat's me breaking out my baltimore accent. >> that's perfect. >> isn't that good? >>> next on "way too early," a look at the stories you'll be talking about in e the day ahead. "morning joe" is just moments away. ♪ >>> welcome back, everybody. let's get a check on the day ahead before going to "morning joe." congressman paul ryan will be joined on his book tour today by his old running mate former governor mitt romney. the former presidential candidate will interview ryan at the union league club. >>> and a fellow candidate of romney's texas governor rick perry will appear in washington today to speak about the border crisis and immigration politics at the conservative think tank the heritage foundation. >>> that's going to wrap it up for "way too early." "morning joe" starts right now. ♪ >>> here's a political announcement. a political announcement. i saw already this was like two days ago. take a look at this. >> he's been called an elitist. he vacations on martha's vineyard. he has
we got this from john o'brien in baltimore saying he's heading down to the ocean for labor day.hat's me breaking out my baltimore accent. >> that's perfect. >> isn't that good? >>> next on "way too early," a look at the stories you'll be talking about in e the day ahead. "morning joe" is just moments away. ♪ >>> welcome back, everybody. let's get a check on the day ahead before going to "morning joe." congressman paul ryan will be...
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. >> army lieutenant john o'brien served four tours in iraq, in special operations. he had many close calls. >> i got my purple heart for a rocket attack. i wept head-first into a wall. i had 8 discs in my lower neck and back, and conditioned to drive on. -- continued to drive on. >> reporter: it was the injury invisible to the naked eye doing the damage. >> the death, kahnage, violence - you get immersed in it and it creates sadness. you want it to end. >> in 2004, between tours of duty, o'brien went to a private psychiatrist. the diagnose post-traumatic stress disorder. o'brien paid cash and paid no one about his illness. >> it's like a dirty secret. the stigma attached to p.t.s.d. is so severe, especially in a male-dominated macho environment like the army, you don't want to show a sign of weakness. >> he went back to iraq, the fire fights, the attacks, the carnage. >> when i was there i was fine. you have to get your job done, you have to stay alive. it's when you come back, the adrenaline stops. everything is calm. that's when bouts of anger, for no apparent rea
. >> army lieutenant john o'brien served four tours in iraq, in special operations. he had many close calls. >> i got my purple heart for a rocket attack. i wept head-first into a wall. i had 8 discs in my lower neck and back, and conditioned to drive on. -- continued to drive on. >> reporter: it was the injury invisible to the naked eye doing the damage. >> the death, kahnage, violence - you get immersed in it and it creates sadness. you want it to end. >> in...
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tuesday night at 8:00, right or john o'brien on how the poor can save capitalism. on wednesday, the biography of neil armstrong. thursday at 8:00, a tour of book publishers simon and schuster. and friday, in-depth with former congressman ron paul. onamerican history tv c-span3 -- monday, the reconstruction era and civil rights. tuesday, the end of world war ii and the atomic bomb. wednesday night, the 23 -- in the third anniversary of the follow-up the berlin wall. there's day, a look at how attitudes toward world war i changed through the course of the war. and on friday, the apollo moon landing. find our schedule one week in advance at www.c-span.org. let us know what you think about the programs you are watching. call us. join the c-span conversation. like this on facebook. follow us on twitter. foundationtage recently hosted a forum looking at u.s. relations with northeast asia. next, remarks from retired admiral dennis blair. he is followed by south korean ambassador to the u.s. ahn ho-young. this is an hour. [applause] ?alter [applause] >>thank you. to begood
tuesday night at 8:00, right or john o'brien on how the poor can save capitalism. on wednesday, the biography of neil armstrong. thursday at 8:00, a tour of book publishers simon and schuster. and friday, in-depth with former congressman ron paul. onamerican history tv c-span3 -- monday, the reconstruction era and civil rights. tuesday, the end of world war ii and the atomic bomb. wednesday night, the 23 -- in the third anniversary of the follow-up the berlin wall. there's day, a look at how...
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tuesday night at 8:00, writer john o'brien on his book "how the poor can save capitalism.thursday night at 8:00, a tour of the headquarters of simon & schuster. on friday night at 8:00 p.m., "in-depth" with former congressman ron paul. when tonight, at the 25th anniversary of the fall of the berlin wall. thursday, a look at how americans attitudes about world war i change for the course of the war. on friday, a nasa documentary about the 1959 apollo 11 moon landing. find the television schedule one week in advance on www.c-span.org. join the c-span conversation, like us on facebook, follow us on twitter
tuesday night at 8:00, writer john o'brien on his book "how the poor can save capitalism.thursday night at 8:00, a tour of the headquarters of simon & schuster. on friday night at 8:00 p.m., "in-depth" with former congressman ron paul. when tonight, at the 25th anniversary of the fall of the berlin wall. thursday, a look at how americans attitudes about world war i change for the course of the war. on friday, a nasa documentary about the 1959 apollo 11 moon landing. find the...
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let's bring in john brady as managing director of r.j. o'brien for his thoughts on the sell-off. us here. explain it if you could to us, john. what do you attribute it to. >> andrew i think there's a confluence of events taking place above and beyond the obvious which is the geopolitical tensions both in the middle east, and ukraine, russia. i personally think that the economic is at an inflection point and specifically, we noted that the equity market sell-off really accelerated yesterday following the report of the employment cost index, which as you know for q2 came in at plus 0.7% much higher than most expectations on the street. there's a real battle going on within monetary policy and the yield curve and specifically the nexus of where volatility in the markets will most likely come from next. and the problem is, or the challenge is, is that fed policymakers are having a difficult time determining exactly how tight the labor market is. >> we have one of those fed policymakers at the tail. we're going to get to him in just a moment. but if you could help me with this. if we
let's bring in john brady as managing director of r.j. o'brien for his thoughts on the sell-off. us here. explain it if you could to us, john. what do you attribute it to. >> andrew i think there's a confluence of events taking place above and beyond the obvious which is the geopolitical tensions both in the middle east, and ukraine, russia. i personally think that the economic is at an inflection point and specifically, we noted that the equity market sell-off really accelerated...
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john doar, one of the heroes of this period. civil rights hero. nobody could question his fairness. 27.cis o'brien was they have to decide, what do you do? nobody knew how to do this. the book did not say how you impeach a president. they said, look. for the country to accept it, they kept their eye on the ball. it cannot appear to be partisan and it cannot appear to come from one wing or another wing. they worked it out. they pushed the very far right members that way and the very far left members that way. sorry. we are not going to have something about the cambodia bombing because that is a political question and we will not impeach on political questions. they took a long time. they had hearings. that is what brought the country around. by the time that committee voted, people thought, yes, this is fair. it came from the southern democrats, there were some republicans that formed the coalition at the center of this committee, and if you listen to john doar, this was no rich mob guy. done. very carefully it was interesting communications that went on there, ruth. mr. o'brien, who thought of eve
john doar, one of the heroes of this period. civil rights hero. nobody could question his fairness. 27.cis o'brien was they have to decide, what do you do? nobody knew how to do this. the book did not say how you impeach a president. they said, look. for the country to accept it, they kept their eye on the ball. it cannot appear to be partisan and it cannot appear to come from one wing or another wing. they worked it out. they pushed the very far right members that way and the very far left...
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john dore. then bobby kennedy was civil rights hero. nobody could question his fairness. and another person named francis o'brienas 27 and was rodino's administrative assistant. nobody knew how to do this. there was a book. but it didn't say, how do you impeach a president? nobody knew. so, look, for the country to accept it, they kept their eye on the ball. it could not be partisan and it cannot appear to come from one way or another wing. they pushed it out. the very far right that way and the very far left members over that way. sorry, we're not going to have something about the cambodia bombing because that's a political question and we're not going to impeach on a political question. and they took a long time. they had hearings, and that's what brought the country around. by the time that committee voted, people thought, yes, this is fair. and it came from the committee. there were some democrats and republicans who formed a coalition at the core, at the center of this committee and if you listen to john dore, you know this was no lynch mob guy. it was carefully done. interesting communications that went on
john dore. then bobby kennedy was civil rights hero. nobody could question his fairness. and another person named francis o'brienas 27 and was rodino's administrative assistant. nobody knew how to do this. there was a book. but it didn't say, how do you impeach a president? nobody knew. so, look, for the country to accept it, they kept their eye on the ball. it could not be partisan and it cannot appear to come from one way or another wing. they pushed it out. the very far right that way and...
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john dore. then bobby kennedy was civil rights hero. nobody could question his fairness. and another person named francis o'brien who was 27 and was rodino's administrative assistant. nobody knew how to do this. there was a book. but it didn't say, how do you impeach a president? nobody knew. so, look, for the country to accept it, they kept their eye on the ball. it could not be partisan and it cannot appear to come from one way or another wing. they pushed it out. the very far right that way and the very far left members over that way. sorry, we're not going to have something about the cambodia bombing because that's a political question and we're not going to impeach on a political question. and they took a long time. they had hearings, and that's what brought the country around. by the time that committee voted, people thought, yes, this is fair. and it came from the committee. there were some democrats and republicans who formed a coalition at the core, at the center of this committee and if you listen to john dore, you know this was no lynch mob guy. it was carefully done. interesting communications that w
john dore. then bobby kennedy was civil rights hero. nobody could question his fairness. and another person named francis o'brien who was 27 and was rodino's administrative assistant. nobody knew how to do this. there was a book. but it didn't say, how do you impeach a president? nobody knew. so, look, for the country to accept it, they kept their eye on the ball. it could not be partisan and it cannot appear to come from one way or another wing. they pushed it out. the very far right that way...
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john dore, this was no lynch mob guy. it was carefully done. interesting communications that went on there, ruth, which was mr. o'brien who thought of everything at 27. said i don't wan the people in this committee. i want cameras, all the television cameras. i want the people to be able to see this committee. he made the networks go outside the room and open little holes in the wall. open holes in the wall. they could put their cameras through. then to go back and try to remember that it was just us and you and the country watching on television without these instruments and things in between. it had a very interesting effect. but you knew they were serious. when they voted that first article of impeachle on a saturday night, c-span is running these now. very fascinating. very slow. very deliberate. nobody was -- i went out on the white house lawn of the capitol and cried. it was such a dramatic thing. there was no, oh, we got him. article 2, this is important. you're right. there was criminal enterprise. but they went over and above that and said the president is accountable for these things. you do not have to prov
john dore, this was no lynch mob guy. it was carefully done. interesting communications that went on there, ruth, which was mr. o'brien who thought of everything at 27. said i don't wan the people in this committee. i want cameras, all the television cameras. i want the people to be able to see this committee. he made the networks go outside the room and open little holes in the wall. open holes in the wall. they could put their cameras through. then to go back and try to remember that it was...