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it was for pretty karen pannell. once the one-time model and flight attendant got sand in her shoes, she never looked back. >> she loved the beach, diving, boating, that life. >> good friend katherine worked the counter at american airlines in tampa with karen. if you were a frazzled passenger and who isn't these days, karen was the antidote. exactly the right agent to bump into to get you on your way. >> karen was very pretty, smart, smiled all the time. funny. >> when the always capable and reliable karen didn't show up for her saturday morning shift on october 11th, 2003, clearly something was wrong. her boyfriend tim tried calling her at home. >> when she was not at work or answering her calls, i got worried. it was a couple of hours before i got panicky about it. >> the boyfriend drove to karen's condo. the front door was unlocked. a bad sign. he said he stepped inside and looked to the right to the kitchen. >> i saw her body and i knew immediately there was no doubt in my mind she was dead. i picked up the phon
it was for pretty karen pannell. once the one-time model and flight attendant got sand in her shoes, she never looked back. >> she loved the beach, diving, boating, that life. >> good friend katherine worked the counter at american airlines in tampa with karen. if you were a frazzled passenger and who isn't these days, karen was the antidote. exactly the right agent to bump into to get you on your way. >> karen was very pretty, smart, smiled all the time. funny. >> when...
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so we thought we'd find out exactly what karen knows about the past in a segment called "what does karenplause >> seth: hey >> hi. >> seth: hi, karen, welcome back >> thank you so much for having me >> seth: all right, so here's how this is going to work. i'm going to show you a photo of something, and you're going to tell us what it is or what you think it is. and i should add you've not seen these, right >> yeah, i've not seen them. >> seth: okay, all right here we go ready for the first one? >> yeah! >> seth: all right, there we go. karen, what is that? >> oh, my god. an ancient ipad? [ light laughter ] is it like an og gameboy >> seth: no. >> a pager but with a screen >> seth: this is called a palm pilot. does that mean anything to you >> wait, actually, yes, it does. >> seth: oh, great >> i just had no visual reference for it >> seth: gotcha. [ laughter ] >> yeah. >> seth: so you'd you only heard people speak about it but you'd never cared to look at what it would look like? >> yeah, i sort of just like closed my eyes i was bored by it. >> seth: what do you think that little guy is
so we thought we'd find out exactly what karen knows about the past in a segment called "what does karenplause >> seth: hey >> hi. >> seth: hi, karen, welcome back >> thank you so much for having me >> seth: all right, so here's how this is going to work. i'm going to show you a photo of something, and you're going to tell us what it is or what you think it is. and i should add you've not seen these, right >> yeah, i've not seen them. >> seth:...
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that's michael gerson and karen tumulty, both of the "washin post."ark shields and david brooks are out. we are so grateful both of you are here. kern, karen, i want to ask, leth upre lisa left off, why aren't some of these high profile dems running for the senate? >> it's so interesting.al it's pract like these days running for president has become your safety school. the fact is that chuck schumer habeen left at the altar in a number of states, not byjust as lisa said beto o'rourke, but in georgia he wanted stacey abrams to take on a sene race as well, and the stakes are really, really high because, even if the democrats can manage to get back the white house next year, if mitch mcconnell is still the majority leader in the senate, they are just not going to get a lot of things done, and they have a path to the ma it is a very, very narrow path, and their senate candates are not really raising enough money now in parset beche presidential race is taking up so much oxygen. >> reporter: what th pitch like to potential candidates to come jin a grid loc
that's michael gerson and karen tumulty, both of the "washin post."ark shields and david brooks are out. we are so grateful both of you are here. kern, karen, i want to ask, leth upre lisa left off, why aren't some of these high profile dems running for the senate? >> it's so interesting.al it's pract like these days running for president has become your safety school. the fact is that chuck schumer habeen left at the altar in a number of states, not byjust as lisa said beto...
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your traders on the desk are tim seymour, karen finerman, guy adami. we will break down the headlines. we are watching shares of wynn and match, both stocks on the move after reporting results we are all over today's rally. stocks seeming to bounce back after the worst sell-off of the year is it an all clear we will debate that. we begin with a big mover after hours, disney. we'll go straight to julia boorstin with the details. >> reporter: melissa, in his comments on the call, disney ceo bob igor stressing that the lower than expected results on the quarter are results of the big changes he implemented at the company, both fox's acquisition and disney's pivot to embrace the direct to consumer business they're investing in right now igor just announced consumers will be able to subscribe to a bundle of their services for $12.99, they will get hulu, espn and disney plus, worth noting it is the same cost as netflix. take a listen to his comment here. >> our results reflect our efforts to integrate the assets, businesses and talent we acquired in order to
your traders on the desk are tim seymour, karen finerman, guy adami. we will break down the headlines. we are watching shares of wynn and match, both stocks on the move after reporting results we are all over today's rally. stocks seeming to bounce back after the worst sell-off of the year is it an all clear we will debate that. we begin with a big mover after hours, disney. we'll go straight to julia boorstin with the details. >> reporter: melissa, in his comments on the call, disney ceo...
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traders on the desk are tim seymour, karen finerman and guy adami.he selling is widespread with the dow dropping more than 800 points all 11 s&p 500 sectors finishing the day in red the market meltdown leaving investors on edge and sparking fears a recession could be on its way. what is your take on the day, guy adami? >> my take on the day is it makes a lot of sense volatility is here i think volatility will continue to grind hard. pete can speak to this when is it over? that's what everybody wants to know so i can pontiff indicatic. we are looking for a vix that climbs to 30, we have seen it peak out before. or you are looking for the s&p 500 to put in a low of 2690 or so, which is midway between the low we saw december 24th and the recent high in the s&p 500 of 3025 carter will be on and i'm sure speak to levels, but those are the things you are looking for in terms of it doesn't make sense, i think it makes sense and i will say this as well. the gold market has been telling you something like this has been in store for the last few months, mel. >
traders on the desk are tim seymour, karen finerman and guy adami.he selling is widespread with the dow dropping more than 800 points all 11 s&p 500 sectors finishing the day in red the market meltdown leaving investors on edge and sparking fears a recession could be on its way. what is your take on the day, guy adami? >> my take on the day is it makes a lot of sense volatility is here i think volatility will continue to grind hard. pete can speak to this when is it over? that's what...
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michael gerson and karen tumulty break down another packed week of political headlin.lus, reflections on theal woodstock festt 50. can the music from back then u still motoday? it is a recurring conflict in the western u.s., where relaxino in the great os bumps up against those who use the land as tfrir livelihood. iowa public tv's "market to market" program, josh buettner discovered a place where that conflict has been ovred by coexistence. >> reporter: since its birth in the old want era, farming ranching have been tied to grand junction's economy. now e largest metro area on colorado's western slope, recent decades have seen the region's picturesque landscapes attract a new wave of stakeholders. >> one of the challenges in the west right now is finding common ground between livestock producers and agriculturalists and outdoor recreation people.yp >> reporter:ally running over 500 head of cattle on 12,000 acres of land they lease from theity of grand junction, janie vanwinkle and her husband howard areccustomed to sharing resources and dealing with adversity. drought
michael gerson and karen tumulty break down another packed week of political headlin.lus, reflections on theal woodstock festt 50. can the music from back then u still motoday? it is a recurring conflict in the western u.s., where relaxino in the great os bumps up against those who use the land as tfrir livelihood. iowa public tv's "market to market" program, josh buettner discovered a place where that conflict has been ovred by coexistence. >> reporter: since its birth in the...
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karen says it.very time the market goes down you will get a tweet if you are the chinese -- >> a tweet that says things are getting better between us and china. >> are things getting better i don't think they're getting better. >> i don't see it. >> again, the market is his prom ter. that's the metric they use as a report card. the market goes down, they will try to assuage fears of the market with whatever tweet they think works that day again, the chinese don't seem to be flinching i don't think anything is happening in the next few months. >> they may not be flinching but you have to go with some of the numbers we get the u.s. numbers we've put out there have been better. >> the steel production number not better. >> generally our numbers have been stronger, that's a fact. >> you are talking the economy, the economy under trump has averaged about 2.5% gdp. do you know what the average pass been for the last ten years? 2.2% and we didn't have massive corporate tax cuts or deregulation it is sinkin
karen says it.very time the market goes down you will get a tweet if you are the chinese -- >> a tweet that says things are getting better between us and china. >> are things getting better i don't think they're getting better. >> i don't see it. >> again, the market is his prom ter. that's the metric they use as a report card. the market goes down, they will try to assuage fears of the market with whatever tweet they think works that day again, the chinese don't seem to...
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karen palmer thank you i have to see rog about k.k. and. thank you very much to our studio audience for being here today after global media forum. and don thanks for watching and take care. of. the benchers report. europe's most retreats. damask tests in spain attracts just as the boy chom. some of. the bureaucrats next to a. wife. told the fool to find a 3 to 4 to train want to. join a sprint show she's trained the full time to. find out there's more to it the just plain talks. in 60 minutes. surprising people fight for civil liberties out of luck when there's a flood water comes up to your waist going to close fast and everyone but. the lack of water is equally dangerous. there's some people to see people not self so they can plant crops and find to meet. floods and droughts climate change become the main driver of mass migration you can write any going to night if you want and probably more typical of. the climate exodus starts september 5th on d w. i got a problem gringo go home hobby in. the field to. find out why i'll report the heada
karen palmer thank you i have to see rog about k.k. and. thank you very much to our studio audience for being here today after global media forum. and don thanks for watching and take care. of. the benchers report. europe's most retreats. damask tests in spain attracts just as the boy chom. some of. the bureaucrats next to a. wife. told the fool to find a 3 to 4 to train want to. join a sprint show she's trained the full time to. find out there's more to it the just plain talks. in 60 minutes....
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quickly back to kohl's, i mean karen brings up a great point. it was a disastrous quarter.t was a $75 stock in april, valuation is not ridiculous. i get it they have no earnings growth, but the fact they leaned on this stock today on the back of that -- on the back of that quarter, you know what it tells me it means the shorts are going to lean into the retailers that just come in okay and the good ones will continue to get a pass that's what you are seeing now so kohl's with a 12% short interest, you know what? they're going to lean in on it again tomorrow. >> the commentary actually was positive when it came to tariffs. there wasn't much they could pass on to the consumers at this point because they worked it out with their supply chain. that's positive. >> but we don't know going forward -- also they plan on doing a big, i think 300 to $400 million buy back there was a lot to not hate for sure and yet people seem to hate it one other thing though, tomorrow we will see lowe's will report and target will report we will see how lowe's does versus home depot. remember, lowe'
quickly back to kohl's, i mean karen brings up a great point. it was a disastrous quarter.t was a $75 stock in april, valuation is not ridiculous. i get it they have no earnings growth, but the fact they leaned on this stock today on the back of that -- on the back of that quarter, you know what it tells me it means the shorts are going to lean into the retailers that just come in okay and the good ones will continue to get a pass that's what you are seeing now so kohl's with a 12% short...
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karen palmer bethlehem dusty. ragout k.k. and. thank you very much to our studio audience for being here today after global media. then von thanks for watching and take care. thank. you. do you know what you used to barbecue your sausages. charcoal of course charcoal also from wood cut illegally in traffic on forests and seas findings are truly catastrophic for truckers it can't go on like those. called an environmental disaster why is the trade so lucrative why is it taking so long to find alternatives in 15 minutes on d w. s.o.s. europe the european idea is in crisis. if it's to have a future it will meet champions young champions. may philanthropists more countries. they are functions of the dreams of the united church. do they stand a chance. and they saved in european idea. most of them i guess i'm here to stand up for european values and contribute to something important coming up see a. future of europe start september 2nd on d w. i was issued when i arrived here i slept with 6 people in a room in the cinema it was hard i w
karen palmer bethlehem dusty. ragout k.k. and. thank you very much to our studio audience for being here today after global media. then von thanks for watching and take care. thank. you. do you know what you used to barbecue your sausages. charcoal of course charcoal also from wood cut illegally in traffic on forests and seas findings are truly catastrophic for truckers it can't go on like those. called an environmental disaster why is the trade so lucrative why is it taking so long to find...
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[cheers and applause] it's celebrity judge week here, so let's welcome judge karen mills-francis.e] welcome. >> hello. >> welcome. celebrity judge week--thank you for being a part of this. >> thank you for having me here. >> thanks for being here. we are doing this for a good cause. everybody's been playing for their charities. who are you supporting? >> i'm supporting the beautiful gate outreach center. they're an organization that works to improve the lives of people who have hiv/aids in wilmington, delaware. they're doing great work, and i want to help them win some money. >> is that where you're from? >> i'm from miami, florida. >> okay. why up there? >> you know, i was asked to speak to a group of girls there last year and i was just so impressed... >> just touched your heart. >> with what they'd been doing and how they've been helping the community. there are a lot of people disproportionately affected with hiv-aids in wilmington, delaware. >> well, i love that you're a part of it and hopefully we'll do some good today. a million dollars on the line for that organization. 14
[cheers and applause] it's celebrity judge week here, so let's welcome judge karen mills-francis.e] welcome. >> hello. >> welcome. celebrity judge week--thank you for being a part of this. >> thank you for having me here. >> thanks for being here. we are doing this for a good cause. everybody's been playing for their charities. who are you supporting? >> i'm supporting the beautiful gate outreach center. they're an organization that works to improve the lives of...
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karen? >> it's interesting to me. when things get so, so ugly i'm going to start to -- i have some exposure i'm going to start to look to ed >> you can read more about today's commodities sell-off on cnbc.com meantime here's what else is coming up on "fast." >> stocks slammed as trade tensions grip wall street. is now the time to rethink your investment strategy? we're breaking out our protection playbook. plus bitcoin surging again today as investors dump on the stocks. so is this the beginning of a bigger breakout? stick around "fasmoy"s ckft ts quick break.hi quadrupled their money by 2012? and even now many experts predict the next gold rush is just beginning. so don't wait another day. physical coins are easy to buy and sell and one of the best ways to protect your life savings from the next financial meltdown. - [narrator] today, the u.s. money reserve announces the immediate release of u.s. government-issued solid gold coins for the incredible price on your screen. these gold american eagles are official gold c
karen? >> it's interesting to me. when things get so, so ugly i'm going to start to -- i have some exposure i'm going to start to look to ed >> you can read more about today's commodities sell-off on cnbc.com meantime here's what else is coming up on "fast." >> stocks slammed as trade tensions grip wall street. is now the time to rethink your investment strategy? we're breaking out our protection playbook. plus bitcoin surging again today as investors dump on the...
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joining us now, karen ward. gallo, thank you both for joining us. karen, let's kick off with you. trade concerns. day in and day out, seems to be getting better or worse. how do you deal with it? karen: understanding the roots of the problems and having adjustment about whether -- having a judgment about whether things will de-escalate. the hostilities, one in tariffs and one intellectual properties. who is going to dominate global tech? i think we have always been skeptical. de-escalategoing to and live very happily. we have been more risk-averse. defensivebout more ways of managing oil portfolio. the challenge is, we've got the central banks telling they are going to do as much as they can to support the outlook. for investors, the challenges i know i want to de-risk my portfolio. where do i go? providernment did not the clear safe haven statement. i think that is a challenge for investors. exposureus think about but more in a more defensive way. alternative.he francine: does the trade war stand for the next 18 months or did escalate? alberto: we see it in a long-term developmen
joining us now, karen ward. gallo, thank you both for joining us. karen, let's kick off with you. trade concerns. day in and day out, seems to be getting better or worse. how do you deal with it? karen: understanding the roots of the problems and having adjustment about whether -- having a judgment about whether things will de-escalate. the hostilities, one in tariffs and one intellectual properties. who is going to dominate global tech? i think we have always been skeptical. de-escalategoing...
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the traders on the desk are pete najarian, tim seymour, karen finerman and steve grasso.he great american consumer to the rescue again retail stocks surging into today's session, target handing in its best day ever we are keeping an eye on share of elle brands and nord strzok, on the move after recording results. nordstrom's conference call is getting under way. we will break down the highlights we begin with a big move late in the session in the bond market, another possible recession signal being shot as the yield curve inverts again. we have had two inversions in a week, it is like inversion wednesday is here. are things different this time around, pete, because this time stocks barely reacted. granted, it was fleeting but we are ever so close to the inversion. >> that's true but the reaction i think does speak something about what's going on in the market right now, and i would also add volume yesterday, volume today, at least in the derivatives world, has been absolutely depressed. steve can talk about the nyc, but we are seeing volumes that were unbelievable. we are
the traders on the desk are pete najarian, tim seymour, karen finerman and steve grasso.he great american consumer to the rescue again retail stocks surging into today's session, target handing in its best day ever we are keeping an eye on share of elle brands and nord strzok, on the move after recording results. nordstrom's conference call is getting under way. we will break down the highlights we begin with a big move late in the session in the bond market, another possible recession signal...
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. >> steve, it is karen.et me ask you, do you think we will come away from tomorrow, from powell and carney, with clarity? >> reporter: you know, that's a good question. i think the interest is no the reason i think the answer is no is because i don't think that the course of policy in the u.s. is very obvious. i was thinking back on other times that the fed has changed course, cut rates or hiked rates, and you had unanimous on the board because the case was easy to make we are running at trend here step back and tell yourself something. the federal reserve cut interest rates at record low unemployment that fact alone should be enough to say, you know what? these times are different. it is a new set of rules, and what to do is not exactly clear. i think you are hearing that now, some of you guys are around a table and may say, oh, the message is confused, the message is muddy, the fed should be talking with one voice, or you could get this sort of different set of concepts and ideas and opinions out there, an
. >> steve, it is karen.et me ask you, do you think we will come away from tomorrow, from powell and carney, with clarity? >> reporter: you know, that's a good question. i think the interest is no the reason i think the answer is no is because i don't think that the course of policy in the u.s. is very obvious. i was thinking back on other times that the fed has changed course, cut rates or hiked rates, and you had unanimous on the board because the case was easy to make we are...
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karen, here's the point. every group gets put in an us and them.fined by its weaknesses. the jews now of all the groups. i know he said only they can count his money, but now they are either dumb or disloyal if they vote democrat. winning strategy? how do you feel about that? is that going to take you down? >> no, i'll tell you something, chris, that comment had nothing to do with him communicating with the jewish community. the truth is 70% of them voted for hillary clinton. 75% of american jews voted for democrats in 2018. feel less safe under this president because of him playing footsie, not even footsie anymore with white nationalists. american jews understand the danger of other. >> they see,000 they're being hunted by the white supremacists. i guess they'd be sensitive to it. >> two incidents thwarted, one in vegas and one in ohio. absolutely. it shows trump -- he really is so ignorant of the real history here. white nationalists and that movement was part of creating that mythology that you referenced about jews pulling the strings and cont
karen, here's the point. every group gets put in an us and them.fined by its weaknesses. the jews now of all the groups. i know he said only they can count his money, but now they are either dumb or disloyal if they vote democrat. winning strategy? how do you feel about that? is that going to take you down? >> no, i'll tell you something, chris, that comment had nothing to do with him communicating with the jewish community. the truth is 70% of them voted for hillary clinton. 75% of...
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karen: we are trying to prevent a crackdown.hat is why the demonstrators went to the airport today to seize the airport and to tell the government we don't want people to have any hurt caused by the police. i can't say how the protest will go but we are trying to prevent a crackdown. laila: trying to prevent a crackdown -- what is the public support for these ongoing protests? karen: now i am in germany and i cannot say cicely but i think the majority is pro-demonstrators -- cannot say precisely, but i think the majojority is pro-democracy demonstrators. they came too late and went against and on the streets to attack the protesters for the police. now we can say the police are not really helping people and the civilians have already had fear that they are not safe anymore when they walked down the street at night. so far, the news i read that most of the people there are pro-demonstrators. laila: what would it take at this point to resolve this issue peacefully? karen: government really needs to respond to the demands of the pr
karen: we are trying to prevent a crackdown.hat is why the demonstrators went to the airport today to seize the airport and to tell the government we don't want people to have any hurt caused by the police. i can't say how the protest will go but we are trying to prevent a crackdown. laila: trying to prevent a crackdown -- what is the public support for these ongoing protests? karen: now i am in germany and i cannot say cicely but i think the majority is pro-demonstrators -- cannot say...
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activist abased here in berlin good to have you back with us karen president trump we just heard him there saying describing the situation. in hong kong is a very tough situation and saying well we'll see what happens but i'm sure it will work out are you reassured by that but that type of vague talk coming from the leader of the most powerful country in the world so personally i was disappointed. like the earlier statement today saying that. statement might lead to a miscalculation of the whole situation and homecoming. what do you believe your fellow activists in particularly in hong kong expect from countries like the united states like all the other western countries here in europe what would be like them to see happen of course they will 1st have to support and then also the some concrete acts like today the finnish. parliament made a statement that. they you and to prevent china to use excessive force on home call residents and also just to have a reverse penned. so this is the actual act that we are expecting. what does president trump's this latest statement that we just hear
activist abased here in berlin good to have you back with us karen president trump we just heard him there saying describing the situation. in hong kong is a very tough situation and saying well we'll see what happens but i'm sure it will work out are you reassured by that but that type of vague talk coming from the leader of the most powerful country in the world so personally i was disappointed. like the earlier statement today saying that. statement might lead to a miscalculation of the...
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karen? >> this is such a ferocious hurricane, and we've been telling people across the florida peninsula for days to gas up, make sure your home is secure, make sure that if anyone needs your help, that that's available to them as well. this is a ferocious system that is also frustrating. i'll tell you why. right now we're looking at this system that has supporting winds of 140 miles per hour with wind gusts up to 160. it is still churning reasonably slowly to the west-northwest. at some point, computer models want to bring it towards the west. is that going to happen? it probably will. there is a ridge of high pressure out here. that's going to be shifting. so it's going to take the path of least resistance. but this is a monster hurricane. here in the bahamas, where you see that red-shaded area, hurricane warnings out across the northwestern bahamas. that will impact the freeport airport, probably impact the nassau airport as well. but look what happens here. tuesday, 6:00 a.m., we were th
karen? >> this is such a ferocious hurricane, and we've been telling people across the florida peninsula for days to gas up, make sure your home is secure, make sure that if anyone needs your help, that that's available to them as well. this is a ferocious system that is also frustrating. i'll tell you why. right now we're looking at this system that has supporting winds of 140 miles per hour with wind gusts up to 160. it is still churning reasonably slowly to the west-northwest. at some...
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we begin with high schoolteacher karen cabana on food rationing during the war and innovations that ledssed food. she then discussed wartime policies dealing with farm labor shortages and food rationing on the home front. watch american history tv starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern on cspan3. >>> saturday at 10:00 p.m. on reel america, the 1970 film "communists on campus." >> yes, they are on campus. and yet our nation seems unbelieving, even unconcerned. >> sunday morning at 10:00 a.m. eastern on oral histories, woodstock cocreator artie corn if he would details how the festival came together. >> how many do you think would come? i said there'd have to be 100,000. my wife said, there will be more than 300,000, just like that. i swear to got i looked off that terrace and i actually saw that field. i was looking at a dream that came true. >> at 6:00, virginia museum of history and culture curator karen sherry on their exhibit of 400 years of african-american history. >> they were not content with their lot. they wanted to resist their enslavement and they tried to run away. unfortunately they
we begin with high schoolteacher karen cabana on food rationing during the war and innovations that ledssed food. she then discussed wartime policies dealing with farm labor shortages and food rationing on the home front. watch american history tv starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern on cspan3. >>> saturday at 10:00 p.m. on reel america, the 1970 film "communists on campus." >> yes, they are on campus. and yet our nation seems unbelieving, even unconcerned. >> sunday...
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karen palmer bethlehem dusty rag ok and. thank you very much to our studio audience for being here today after globe . maybe a 4 and gone thanks for watching and take care. thank you. jay i'm in brazil and. i especially. question. the riot is about able to see or risk their lives and for a child. what started this tradition is now to be business and sublime and day above. how does tom taste. correspondent susan hum and host a leaf makes for the various flavors of exotic craziness our food fusion and fun i am a challenge for you. tasty tied to. start september 1st on d w. earth a home for saving global india's tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world ideas to protect the climate and boost green energy solutions by global ideas been by a series of global 3000 long d.w. and online. some of the famous naturalist and explorer. to celebrate clicks on the front of the boats $250.00. barlow for the discovery. expedition homeboys on. closely. listening carefully to. the soon. to be a good. match. disco
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karen palmer thank you i have to see. rog i got k.k. and thank you very much to our studio audience for being here today after gold. radio and gone thanks for watching and take care. of the for. the for com it's a waste for just one train coming up the man uganda moment an alternative to plastic strollers and came up with the simple natural traditional solution instructors are you know her go are sisters used to him for drinking and then look for a mile away from some members business tom foley months ago and is doing very well . 30 minutes w. . o. . how does time mom taste their. own correspondent susan hahn and host a daily. tour of the various flavors of the resulting creasing and how. the fusion and. tasty taipei starts september 1st on d w. it's coming. from the adventures of the famous naturalist and explorer. to celebrate clicks on the front of the world's 250 a working on the for the job discovery. expedition in boyd on details. about its history when i arrived here i slept with 6 people in a room. it was hard i was fair. i even
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like many others, karen feels frustrated at the lack of information about the supply shortages. given the impact they are having on patients and their families. and that's what leaders in the medical profession want to find out. as they call on the government to do more to get answers from drug companies. what we have to do is try and work together as professionals with the dhsc and get these companies to be accountable. first of all, give us an explanastion can give us of what the problem is and most importantly of the timelines before they will be resolved. the manufacturer of one product range says supply problems with continue until the middle of next year. alternative treatments are available, but demand for these has increased, because of shortages elsewhere. the department of health said it is working with all suppliers to maintain the overall flow of medicines to patients. karen has now been put on a new form of hrt, but is not yet convinced that it is effective, and is frustrated that a problem affecting so many women is far from resolved. that's it from me — the breakf
like many others, karen feels frustrated at the lack of information about the supply shortages. given the impact they are having on patients and their families. and that's what leaders in the medical profession want to find out. as they call on the government to do more to get answers from drug companies. what we have to do is try and work together as professionals with the dhsc and get these companies to be accountable. first of all, give us an explanastion can give us of what the problem is...
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like many others, karen feels frustrated at the lack of information about the supply shortages.rofession want to find out. as they call on the government to do more to get answers from drug companies. what we have to do is try and work together as professionals with the dhsc and get these companies to be accountable. first of all, give us an explanastion can give us an explanation can give us of what the problem is and most importantly of the timelines before they will be resolved. the manufacturer of one product range says supply problems with continue until the middle of next year. alternative treatments are available, but demand for these has increased, because of shortages elsewhere. the department of health said it is working with all suppliers to maintain the overall flow of medicines to patients. karen has now been put on a new form of hrt, but is not yet convinced that it is as effective, and is frustrated that a problem affecting so many women is far from resolved. a person in the us state of illinois has died after developing a severe respiratory disease due to vaping.
like many others, karen feels frustrated at the lack of information about the supply shortages.rofession want to find out. as they call on the government to do more to get answers from drug companies. what we have to do is try and work together as professionals with the dhsc and get these companies to be accountable. first of all, give us an explanastion can give us an explanation can give us of what the problem is and most importantly of the timelines before they will be resolved. the...
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karen, again, you told us at the tom. hour, which is now we get new news. what is that? >> it has remained the same. still, the powerful, ugly fierce hurricane that we've been monitoring for days now. it is still a category 4 hurricane. the winds are the same. it's moving to the west-northwest. but here is the big takeaway from hurricane dorian. the takeaway is, from the spaghetti models that are all together, but now it's less definitive about where that landfall may or may not take place. some of these computer models are bringing it in, right along the central south carolina coast. maybe right along the south carolina/georgia coast. maybe it will brush by the space coast. that's certainly possible. it could really do anything. jet stream -- the gulf stream, rather, is located just offshore, it winds to the north, but if you remember, a lot of these systems, once they get into that gulf stream, they tend to explode. this is just fuel for that fire. they intensify. now, hurricane center says what we think will happen with this is will slow down. that's even worse, for t
karen, again, you told us at the tom. hour, which is now we get new news. what is that? >> it has remained the same. still, the powerful, ugly fierce hurricane that we've been monitoring for days now. it is still a category 4 hurricane. the winds are the same. it's moving to the west-northwest. but here is the big takeaway from hurricane dorian. the takeaway is, from the spaghetti models that are all together, but now it's less definitive about where that landfall may or may not take...
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your thoughts, karen?ook, although, thankfully it appears that the storm is still offshore, and look, i think the week after we heard about the president complaining about going to the g-7 it was pretty clear the real reason why this president decided he didn't want to go to poland. i had heard from reporters who were supposed to go with him on that trip that it was over the course of the week getting shorter and shorter and shorter. i think, you know, this kind of gave him a bit of an excuse to not have to go, and not surprised that he's out golfing today. >> brian. >> that may be true as far as him not wanting to go to poland. there is a big difference between being on the other side of the potomac and the other side of the atlantic, and so i don't think there's any preparation that's not being done because he's out golfing today. and look, it's in the 70s and sunny outside, we're two to three days away from this possibly making landfall. forgive me if i'm not outraged. before he may have a really busy w
your thoughts, karen?ook, although, thankfully it appears that the storm is still offshore, and look, i think the week after we heard about the president complaining about going to the g-7 it was pretty clear the real reason why this president decided he didn't want to go to poland. i had heard from reporters who were supposed to go with him on that trip that it was over the course of the week getting shorter and shorter and shorter. i think, you know, this kind of gave him a bit of an excuse...
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boo—hoo making the bid for karen millen, there are a lot of corporate stories.ess live pages. what is ahead for wall street? all eyes will be on us financial markets on tuesday after a bruising trading day on monday. the earnings reports from companies may offer some traders respite from the trade tensions between the us and china. 0n the topic of company earnings the home of mickey mouse, cinderella will be reporting on tuesday. it was the success of the final avengers film that will likely push revenue for walt disney for the quarter. that said, investors may also see a drop in profit, a result of the costs the company is absorbing to create its new digital services. but thatis create its new digital services. but that is what investors will be most interested in hearing about. the company's interested in hearing about. the compa ny‘s progress on interested in hearing about. the company's progress on its new streaming service, disney plans, which is expected to launch sometime in november. jane sydenham, investment director, rathbones investment management is
boo—hoo making the bid for karen millen, there are a lot of corporate stories.ess live pages. what is ahead for wall street? all eyes will be on us financial markets on tuesday after a bruising trading day on monday. the earnings reports from companies may offer some traders respite from the trade tensions between the us and china. 0n the topic of company earnings the home of mickey mouse, cinderella will be reporting on tuesday. it was the success of the final avengers film that will likely...
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in dayton ohio with the latest karen. >>still so many questions and so much emotion here you can literally see it on the sidewalks here in the oregon district where people have in chalk written messages of love but also messages like gun control now last night here at a vigil, the governor of ohio mike dewine was delivering remarks when the crowd began to chant. do something. thousands gathered in the oregon district of dayton ohio sunday to pray and remember the people who were killed during a mass shooting in the early hours of sunday morning. >>and in the lives of people like 25 year-old thomas mcnichols. >>he was a gentle giant. his family loved his kids. >>officials say the gunman started shooting around 01:00am near the net peppers bar hey we have an active shooter out their >>their bodies to scream in >>surveillance video shows police who are on patrol nearby responded to the scene in under a minute. police say the suspect was able to fire dozens of shots killing 9 and injuring 27 others before he was killed by pol
in dayton ohio with the latest karen. >>still so many questions and so much emotion here you can literally see it on the sidewalks here in the oregon district where people have in chalk written messages of love but also messages like gun control now last night here at a vigil, the governor of ohio mike dewine was delivering remarks when the crowd began to chant. do something. thousands gathered in the oregon district of dayton ohio sunday to pray and remember the people who were killed...
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i'm sort of puzzled why anyone would put themselves in a situation to do that and like karen said, whyrd dinners for reporters and somebody in this particular position? press staff fine, maybe policy staff fine. this isn't the person who would usually be put in that position and obviously, it came back to bite her and the white house and i hope she had a nice talk with the president. it sounded like he was trying to be nice to her on the way out but obviously, it's a no-brainer. you can't keep somebody around with that judgment. >> again, we talk about people that had this role before rosemary woods, for president clinton, karen, they know a lot. i mean, they know a lot. >> and you know a lot and there are many rules in the white house. scott was saying certainly if you sit right outside of the president's office, you know who is coming and going. you see the president's schedule. you have a sense of how he's spending his time, what calls he's getting clearly by the v virtue of this comment. whether it's true. that type of information. here is the things about these jobs in particular.
i'm sort of puzzled why anyone would put themselves in a situation to do that and like karen said, whyrd dinners for reporters and somebody in this particular position? press staff fine, maybe policy staff fine. this isn't the person who would usually be put in that position and obviously, it came back to bite her and the white house and i hope she had a nice talk with the president. it sounded like he was trying to be nice to her on the way out but obviously, it's a no-brainer. you can't keep...
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thanks to hrt, karen, who lives in somerset, felt able to cope with the symptoms of the menopause. increasingly unwell. as she struggled to get an alternative. the symptoms got worse and worse. by that stage i was literally feeling hot and feverish, you get, sort of, a generalfeeling of being unwell at that point. like many others, karen feels frustrated at the lack of information about the supply shortages, given the impact they are having on patients and their families. that is what leaders in the medical profession want to find out. as they call on the government to do more to get answers from drug companies. what we have got to do is try and work together as professionals with the dhsc and get these companies to be accountable. give us an explanation, firstly, of what the problem is and most importantly of the timelines before they will be resolved. the manufacturer of one product range and supply problems will continue until the middle of next year. alternative treatments are available, but demand for these is increased because of shortages elsewhere. the department of health
thanks to hrt, karen, who lives in somerset, felt able to cope with the symptoms of the menopause. increasingly unwell. as she struggled to get an alternative. the symptoms got worse and worse. by that stage i was literally feeling hot and feverish, you get, sort of, a generalfeeling of being unwell at that point. like many others, karen feels frustrated at the lack of information about the supply shortages, given the impact they are having on patients and their families. that is what leaders...
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we have karen mcdonald, the owner of dildo cove coffee and crafts, hello, karen.e saw you on the local news, karen's boyfriend dean who's part of the dildo committee, dean, how you doin'? dean's uncle john is there. >> i'm doing good, jimmy, how are you? >> jimmy: hi, uncle joe, how are you. >> fine. >> jimmy: where's jonathan? jonathan, but jonathan's last name is butt. how many butts are there in dildo? >> i don't know. i imagine all of them. >> jimmy: can you explain the name of your town for those who are just learning about this? >> well, no one really knows where the name dildo came from. >> jimmy: uh-huh. >> originally. we know it was recorded as early as 1711 and possibly named before that. that's the earliest recording. and the town itself was settled in 1775. >> jimmy: and you decided hey, we like it. we're going to stick with this name no matter what. >> you bet we're going to stick with it. >> jimmy: you don't have a mayor, which is a shame. >> we don't have a mayor, just a chair of hour committee, and that's essentially a mayor. >> jimmy: who is the m
we have karen mcdonald, the owner of dildo cove coffee and crafts, hello, karen.e saw you on the local news, karen's boyfriend dean who's part of the dildo committee, dean, how you doin'? dean's uncle john is there. >> i'm doing good, jimmy, how are you? >> jimmy: hi, uncle joe, how are you. >> fine. >> jimmy: where's jonathan? jonathan, but jonathan's last name is butt. how many butts are there in dildo? >> i don't know. i imagine all of them. >> jimmy: can...
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here with us for more tonight is karen covering the city of newark for advanced media and her work appearsn "the star-ledger" and nj.com and with us is a new jersey native, because that is important to these guys, nick covers new jersey for the "new york times." nick, it is my home state. i am rather charged up about this. let's start with the baseline. what does lead in the water do to the human body and most urgently to the developing brains of children? >> the fda said that no amount of lead is safe to drink. it is not healthy or okay for anyone to ingest. there are certain actionable levels governments must take but it is incredibly clear for a long time there is no amount of lead that is safe to drink at all. it affects the development of the babies. >> karen, some of these folks are born with staggering disadvantages. that they have no chance in american society. i know a large part of your work is getting to an answer of this. >> we know lead levels in the city began to spike in 2017. the city at the beginning insisted it was a problem with 12 homes because of old lead lines, infras
here with us for more tonight is karen covering the city of newark for advanced media and her work appearsn "the star-ledger" and nj.com and with us is a new jersey native, because that is important to these guys, nick covers new jersey for the "new york times." nick, it is my home state. i am rather charged up about this. let's start with the baseline. what does lead in the water do to the human body and most urgently to the developing brains of children? >> the fda...
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your traders on the desk are pete najarian, tim seymour, karen finerman and guy adami a wild wednesday on wall street, stocks tumbling early in the session only to stage a monster comeback we will find out what drove the big turnaround we are keeping an eye on shares of lyft. it has been a bumpy ride after session. we have full team coverage standing by to break down the big headlines but we begin with the market's roller coaster ride at one point the dow was down 589 points, but then came the turnaround yields started coming off the lows and stocks staged their biggest comeback of the year what was behind this tim. >> i think we just got so oversold, mel. if you look at the ten-year, we were actually at 20 years we hadn't been this oversold in relative strength or how you want to measure it, but you can measure it we went from 204 down to kind of 161, 159 i think was the low on the 30-year bond we got within a whisper, we might have touched, probably a bit north of the all-time historical low set on july 8th so when you came in this morning, it was bonds, banks and brent which were dr
your traders on the desk are pete najarian, tim seymour, karen finerman and guy adami a wild wednesday on wall street, stocks tumbling early in the session only to stage a monster comeback we will find out what drove the big turnaround we are keeping an eye on shares of lyft. it has been a bumpy ride after session. we have full team coverage standing by to break down the big headlines but we begin with the market's roller coaster ride at one point the dow was down 589 points, but then came the...
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karen: you come out swinging. would be a smart idea if it round,ut being, ok, this he should disclose that is quickly as possible. if he is signaling so strongly the rebuttal, i don't think he will come out with a big surprise. he probably knows the answer or is very close. going --e it is not is going to cut this or that, how does the trade war effect these iconic american industrials? re is hit very badly because of soybeans and corn. china has stopped buying our grain and they are the biggest buyer of soybeans. they are getting hurt very badly. they have been giving the money back, $12 billion and $16 billion, but they do not buy equipment and large equipment sales are going down. withas a problem in china equipment demand down. they are losing share because chinese prefer local names and they are being aggressive. volhas more of an asia low issue and deere is more focused on china. francine: if we have a resolution with china and the u.s., does it mean that they are back on track almost immediately after, thes
karen: you come out swinging. would be a smart idea if it round,ut being, ok, this he should disclose that is quickly as possible. if he is signaling so strongly the rebuttal, i don't think he will come out with a big surprise. he probably knows the answer or is very close. going --e it is not is going to cut this or that, how does the trade war effect these iconic american industrials? re is hit very badly because of soybeans and corn. china has stopped buying our grain and they are the...
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please help me in welcoming karen. [ applause ] >> good morning, everyone. >> all: good morning. >> i hope everyone's had a good week so far. i certainly did whenever i was here a couple years ago. so this morning i'm going to talk to you about the food fights or rationing in world war ii. we all know that teenagers and most of us work with teenagers have large appetites. i have one at home with an incredibly large appetite. i'd like to try to engage kids with a topic that not only fits their appetite but also increases their appetite for learning. and i find that food is oftentimes a very engaging topic. napoleon or frederick the great, depending on who you listen to, once said that an army marches on its stomach. to supply not just the u.s. army but increasingly throughout world war ii also that of our allies. prisoners are war, and those we the people of the united states had to implement innovative solutions to foundational problems. food production and distribution. these solutions impact not only wartime but also the way that we eat today. in the book the combat ready kitchen, h
please help me in welcoming karen. [ applause ] >> good morning, everyone. >> all: good morning. >> i hope everyone's had a good week so far. i certainly did whenever i was here a couple years ago. so this morning i'm going to talk to you about the food fights or rationing in world war ii. we all know that teenagers and most of us work with teenagers have large appetites. i have one at home with an incredibly large appetite. i'd like to try to engage kids with a topic that not...
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doctor nickjoining us from leeds, based in halifax and karen thank you both for joining us. some names have been changed. a warning that some viewers may find the images of the teenager upsetting. our social affairs correspondent lucy adams has this exclusive report. this is not come after a few weeks in care. weighing just three and half stone, dehydrated and suffering from sepsis. this photo was taken just after his 18th birthday. he had lost around half his body weight. his father was told he would die. his father was told he would die. his words, voiced by an actor. the doctor said he would not sit through the night. and he lost a hail of a lot of weight and could not hold his head up. when you look at the photographs and you seed the state of him, he should have been taken to hospital right away. what they should have done was come clean. malcolm is severely rain damaged and cannot walk or feed himself. his father used to care for him full—time. he became seriously u nwell full—time. he became seriously unwell and with no one else to look after him, malcolm was taken in
doctor nickjoining us from leeds, based in halifax and karen thank you both for joining us. some names have been changed. a warning that some viewers may find the images of the teenager upsetting. our social affairs correspondent lucy adams has this exclusive report. this is not come after a few weeks in care. weighing just three and half stone, dehydrated and suffering from sepsis. this photo was taken just after his 18th birthday. he had lost around half his body weight. his father was told...
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karen: thank you. nada: yet again protesters are makingheir voices heard at hong kong's international airport. rsit is the of three full days of planned demonstrations. thousands of pro-democracy advocates are handing out leaflets to traveler explaining their complaints lagainst the governme by carrie lam. the bbc's stephen mcdonell reports. stephen: in the thousands, black-clad pro-democracy activists occupied the arrival s hall at hong kong's airport. officials allowed the sit-in to continue come as long as corridors were left clear for travelers to leave the building. >> we want democracy because we realize that this is an authoritarian government, and we need our voices to be the government. stephen: the protesters said their aim was to reach a wider audience, and caied banners criticizing local government, calling for universal suffrage, and amending and -- and manding an independent inquiry into alleged links between police officers and triad gangs. xc over the past two months, the police have us
karen: thank you. nada: yet again protesters are makingheir voices heard at hong kong's international airport. rsit is the of three full days of planned demonstrations. thousands of pro-democracy advocates are handing out leaflets to traveler explaining their complaints lagainst the governme by carrie lam. the bbc's stephen mcdonell reports. stephen: in the thousands, black-clad pro-democracy activists occupied the arrival s hall at hong kong's airport. officials allowed the sit-in to continue...
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curator karen sherry focuses on the period of 1619-the civil war. sharing stories about individuals who led slave revolts and participated in john brown's raid on harpers ferry. karen: welcome to the virginia museum of history and culture in richmond, virginia. and welcome to our latest special exhibition that is titled "determine, the 400-year struggle for black equality." it is part of the statewide commemoration of the 400th anniversary of significant events that happened in virginia. and fundamentally shaped the course of american history. it is called american evolution 2019. and the determined exhibition is a legacy project of that statewide commemoration. and in particular, determined commemorates the 1619 arrival of the africans in virginia. it looks at the ensuing 400 years and traces the legacy of slavery in virginia through emancipation, segregation, the modern civil rights movement up until the present day. one of the unifying themes is the struggle for equality. it explores various ways in which black virginians have fought for equality
curator karen sherry focuses on the period of 1619-the civil war. sharing stories about individuals who led slave revolts and participated in john brown's raid on harpers ferry. karen: welcome to the virginia museum of history and culture in richmond, virginia. and welcome to our latest special exhibition that is titled "determine, the 400-year struggle for black equality." it is part of the statewide commemoration of the 400th anniversary of significant events that happened in...
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. >>> at 6:00 on american artifacts virginia museum of history curator karen sherry, on their exhibit on 400 years of african-american history. >> they were not content with their lives, they wanted to resist their enslavement, they tried to run away. unfortunately they were not successful and they were captured, as punishment, for there attempt to escape, robert carter got permission from the court, in 1708 to have their toes cut off. >> explore our nations passed on american history tv. every weekend on cspan3. >>sunday at 9 am eastern washington general animus american history journal looking back at woodstock, the 1969 cultural and musical phenomenon. historian david farber, author of the book the age of great dreams, america in the 1960s, joined us to take your call. >> drugs matter but to take those drugs and why the drugs have the effect they did in the 60s and 70s is again something we are still wrestling with as scholars to understand. the technology or drugs we have david and others that have thought long and hard it's imperative as an understanding of the 60s but also the p
. >>> at 6:00 on american artifacts virginia museum of history curator karen sherry, on their exhibit on 400 years of african-american history. >> they were not content with their lives, they wanted to resist their enslavement, they tried to run away. unfortunately they were not successful and they were captured, as punishment, for there attempt to escape, robert carter got permission from the court, in 1708 to have their toes cut off. >> explore our nations passed on...
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in 2005, karen and i made a trip with our three kids out to the reagan ranch. have to tell you, i cannot help but agree with our 40th president. if it is not heaven, it probably shares the same zip code. the reagan ranch is a national treasure and the young america foundation is to be commended for preserving it for future generations. [applause] vice pres. pence: the ranches where president reagan signed his historic tax cuts in 1981. where he hosted heads of state or he made countless decisions to change the destiny of our nation in his time and has inspired this generation to do the same. i was about your all's age during the reagan revolution. i came of age during that time. it was a time when there was a president in the white house who was putting into practice the conservative ideals of the american founding. who was putting into practice -- economic supposed principles of russell kirk. and i have to tell you, as i look out at all of your bright helphining faces, i can't but think that you are coming of age in a time just like it. another outsider has co
in 2005, karen and i made a trip with our three kids out to the reagan ranch. have to tell you, i cannot help but agree with our 40th president. if it is not heaven, it probably shares the same zip code. the reagan ranch is a national treasure and the young america foundation is to be commended for preserving it for future generations. [applause] vice pres. pence: the ranches where president reagan signed his historic tax cuts in 1981. where he hosted heads of state or he made countless...
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we'll hear from karen cabana about food rationing during the war and innovations that led to modern-day processed food create watch american history tv tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span3. >> for four years c-span has been providing america unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events from washington, d.c. and around the country. so you can make up your own mind. created by cable in 1979, c-span is brought to you by or local cable or satellite provider. c-span, your unfiltered view of government. >> former defense secretary robert gates, nbc news correspondent andrea mitchell and journalist robin wright talk about global challenges to democracy. this is from a recent forum on the future of representative democracy hold it -- posted by the college of william and mary. it is over one hour.
we'll hear from karen cabana about food rationing during the war and innovations that led to modern-day processed food create watch american history tv tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span3. >> for four years c-span has been providing america unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events from washington, d.c. and around the country. so you can make up your own mind. created by cable in 1979, c-span is brought to you by or local cable or...