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it's something kate brown writes about in her review in science. now she points out that you know having read this book you would think that it didn't matter. you know, i'm paraphrasing. this is not exactly what she says, but you would think it didn't matter. you know that the people making these decisions where all of them men all of them white right now doesn't matter. now many of you might think, you know if you're coming to us from outside the academy and i think most you are that is this like another example of academic wokeness. you know, where are we now where we can't even talk about nuclear weapons right without people talking about gender and race etc. but actually i think it kind of does matter and so let me give you an example of what i had in mind and i want to thank kate brown, you know for pointing this out because it got me thinking a little bit harder than i might have otherwise so as alex describes the atomic energy act put the federal bureau of investigation in charge of deciding who is going to get access to restricted data. the
it's something kate brown writes about in her review in science. now she points out that you know having read this book you would think that it didn't matter. you know, i'm paraphrasing. this is not exactly what she says, but you would think it didn't matter. you know that the people making these decisions where all of them men all of them white right now doesn't matter. now many of you might think, you know if you're coming to us from outside the academy and i think most you are that is this...
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oregon's democratic governor, kate brown, is expected to sign a bill that would make illegal immigrantso discuss the details of the deal, attorney pierre lamont. thank you for being here. here's what the co-chief sponsor of the bill says. it reads from an economic standpoint this is common sense policy. right now, people who can't afford basic preventative care are relying on emergency services. it would contain costs and keep people healthy. peter, is this common sense policy? >> look, this is an insult to every american citizen to begin with, it's an insult to everyone who came to the united states legally. what the democrat party is doing right now, they're promoting chaos, law youlessness and rewarding people who come to the united states illegally. as a matter of fact, they're enticing them to come over here. oregon is not the only state that is providing benefits to illegals that is greater than those provided to american citizens. we have in-state tuition for students who are illegal in the united states. there are some cities that are having discussions as to whether illegals sh
oregon's democratic governor, kate brown, is expected to sign a bill that would make illegal immigrantso discuss the details of the deal, attorney pierre lamont. thank you for being here. here's what the co-chief sponsor of the bill says. it reads from an economic standpoint this is common sense policy. right now, people who can't afford basic preventative care are relying on emergency services. it would contain costs and keep people healthy. peter, is this common sense policy? >> look,...
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that's what mit professor kate brown calls the nuclear power plant very unwisely located on an otherwisehe planet, it's also that is located on a body of water that was called earthquake bay, on an 1855 map before california real estate sellers decided they better make some local names sound a little less scary. i for one has have found it impossible to drive by a nuclear power plant on the pacific coast highway without imagining the worst. which is why in 2006, we imagined the worst in an episode of nbc's the west wing. >> how many people are still in there? >> 30,000. >> i don't want to release any radiation until everyone has been evacuated. what's the alternative? >> an explosion that spreads radiation southern california, parts of arizona, nevada. sir. >> how much would we have to bend? >> unacceptable dosage. >> the radiation could drift out over the ocean. >> how do we speed up the evacuation? >> tell people we are about to spill radiation into the air, good chance that will speed them up. >> in 2013, the power plant was shut down on a radioactive lead just as we had imagined on t
that's what mit professor kate brown calls the nuclear power plant very unwisely located on an otherwisehe planet, it's also that is located on a body of water that was called earthquake bay, on an 1855 map before california real estate sellers decided they better make some local names sound a little less scary. i for one has have found it impossible to drive by a nuclear power plant on the pacific coast highway without imagining the worst. which is why in 2006, we imagined the worst in an...
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professor kate brown calls the power plant located on an otherwise beautiful stretch of beach in southern nuclear power plant built in the 1960s defaced one of the most beautiful and valuable stretches of beach on the planet. it's also that it's located on a body of water that was called earthquake bay on a 1855 map before california real estate sellers decided they better make some local name sound a little less scary. i for one have always found it impossible to drive by a nuclear power plant on the pacific coast highway without imagining the worst, which is why in 2006 we imagined the worst in an episode of nbc's "the west wing". >> how many people are still in san andrea? >> about 30,000. >> i don't want to leaser elise. >> what's the alternative? an explosion that spreads across southern california, parts and nevada and arizona. >> how much would we have to vent? >> it's santa ana season in southern california. >> which could be good, the radiation would spread over the ocean. >> in 2013, the aging nuclear power plant was finally shut down when a radioactive leak was discovered just
professor kate brown calls the power plant located on an otherwise beautiful stretch of beach in southern nuclear power plant built in the 1960s defaced one of the most beautiful and valuable stretches of beach on the planet. it's also that it's located on a body of water that was called earthquake bay on a 1855 map before california real estate sellers decided they better make some local name sound a little less scary. i for one have always found it impossible to drive by a nuclear power plant...
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they called for the arrest of governor kate brown. this is familiar right? but was rehearsed in the lead up to january six. now a few weeks later, the surveillance video was released public showing how the mob was able to reach the building which was closed at the time due to the virus. you see someone in that lower left hand corner there, okay? there's a guy who walked out of the building. he opens two doors and lights in the group that's waiting just outside. he writes, out there some people in their. i'm just gonna walk past them and now they're inside. several officers quickly arrived, pushing the intruders back out but within a few minutes the crowd grows. it's eventually able to push back and it overcomes the officers with what looks like chemical irritant sprays. again, if all of this is sounding familiar that's because this is a lot of what happened in january six, right? so the man who let them in that door in the first place, who is it? republican state representative mike nearman. and that's in there and when this video first came out the question
they called for the arrest of governor kate brown. this is familiar right? but was rehearsed in the lead up to january six. now a few weeks later, the surveillance video was released public showing how the mob was able to reach the building which was closed at the time due to the virus. you see someone in that lower left hand corner there, okay? there's a guy who walked out of the building. he opens two doors and lights in the group that's waiting just outside. he writes, out there some people...
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some of them carrying gun, bear spray, calls for the arrest of governor kate brown. sounds familiar, radio it? what was rehearsed in the leadup to january 6th. a few weeks later this surveillance video released to the public showing how the mob was able to breach the building, closed at the time, due to the virus. you see someone in that lower left-hand corner there? okay? a guy who walks out of the building. opens two doors and let's in the group that's waiting just outside. oh, here i go. people in there. just walk past them and now they're inside. several officers quickly arrive pushing the intruders back out. but within a few minutes, the crowd grows. it's eventually able to push back and it overcomes the officers with what looks like chemical irritant sprays. again, all this sounding familiar, that's because, this is a lot of what happened in january 6th insurrection. the man who let them in the door in the first place. who is that? republican state representative mike muirman. that's in there. when the video first came out, question, did he know what he was doi
some of them carrying gun, bear spray, calls for the arrest of governor kate brown. sounds familiar, radio it? what was rehearsed in the leadup to january 6th. a few weeks later this surveillance video released to the public showing how the mob was able to breach the building, closed at the time, due to the virus. you see someone in that lower left-hand corner there? okay? a guy who walks out of the building. opens two doors and let's in the group that's waiting just outside. oh, here i go....
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ted wheeler is so concerned about losing that expertise that he has asked governor kate brown to have the oregon national guard if necessary. but the city's counsel most of vocal critic of police at basically good riddance. joanne hardesty wants the city to formally disband of the rapid team saying "what today's actions as if at some portland police officers believe they are above the law. the rapid response team is a voluntary position so they quit but they are still police officers and all this is happening, sandra, as portland is experiencing rampant crime. they have a record number of homicides in that city so far this year and violence is off the charts. >> sandra: absolutely, a story you've been following their on the ground for quite some time. dan springer, thank you. we have jason rantz coming up and we will have more on this over the next couple of hours. honestly this is a big deal at this moment for our country. >> the crime is rising and police officers around the country are afraid or reluctant to do their jobs because they know the higher-ups don't have their backs. in
ted wheeler is so concerned about losing that expertise that he has asked governor kate brown to have the oregon national guard if necessary. but the city's counsel most of vocal critic of police at basically good riddance. joanne hardesty wants the city to formally disband of the rapid team saying "what today's actions as if at some portland police officers believe they are above the law. the rapid response team is a voluntary position so they quit but they are still police officers and...
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he has asked governor brown, kate brown for a response team from the state patrol to be put on standoment. the surge in crime in cities across america. the former detroit police chief is james craig. he will join us to talk about that shortly. >> dana: border patrol agents overwhelmed are sounding the alarm on the spike in drug smuggling claiming cartels are bringing deadly narcotics across the border into the u.s. communities across america that are seeing an increase in fentanyl use and deaths. >> good morning to you. happening all over the place and we're coming up on three months since vp kamala harris was appointed as is so-called border czar and she has still not come down to look at the ongoing situation that doesn't appear to be getting better any time soon. the video we shot from late yesterday afternoon in texas. border patrol using a helicopter to chase down a group of runners who came across late in the day with a group of 10 young guys who came across. the ones who don't want to be caught and hoping they can slip into the united states and disappear into the interior. bo
he has asked governor brown, kate brown for a response team from the state patrol to be put on standoment. the surge in crime in cities across america. the former detroit police chief is james craig. he will join us to talk about that shortly. >> dana: border patrol agents overwhelmed are sounding the alarm on the spike in drug smuggling claiming cartels are bringing deadly narcotics across the border into the u.s. communities across america that are seeing an increase in fentanyl use and...
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. ♪ it's simple and true ♪ >> brown: kate shindle is an actor whose credits include the national tourw, she's an out-of-work actor, who also happens to be president of the actor's equity union-- a non-paying job, by the way-- dealing closely with an industry in crisis. >> look, making a living in our industry, being a professional actor or stage manager, is one of the hardest things you can do, even on a good day. it's an incredibly unstable and unpredictable way to make a living. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i'm a song-and-dance man. i've worked all over the country, a few national tours. i've gotten to work here in new york at lincoln center. the career was great, until it wasn't anymore. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> brown: for years, 37-year-old rashaan james ii did what actors and dancers have always done: work when they get gigs, supplement their income as waiters, bartenders, and doing other odd jobs. >> i was an alcohol slinger. i would stand inside of liquor sores and give tastings, and i got a percentage of the bottles that i would sell. >> brown: with that work also gone, james turned to even odder temporary jobs:
. ♪ it's simple and true ♪ >> brown: kate shindle is an actor whose credits include the national tourw, she's an out-of-work actor, who also happens to be president of the actor's equity union-- a non-paying job, by the way-- dealing closely with an industry in crisis. >> look, making a living in our industry, being a professional actor or stage manager, is one of the hardest things you can do, even on a good day. it's an incredibly unstable and unpredictable way to make a...
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the kansas city public library hosted this event and provided the video and two hours brown university professor. kate nelson teaches a class about guerrilla warfare in the american civil war so without further ado, please let me introduce our speakers. our first speaker today will be nl tucker author of newest born of nations european national movements. nationalist movements and the creation of the confederacy. she uses an historian of the us south and civil war in an international perspective. she is an assistant professor of history at the university of north georgia. thank you anne forei
the kansas city public library hosted this event and provided the video and two hours brown university professor. kate nelson teaches a class about guerrilla warfare in the american civil war so without further ado, please let me introduce our speakers. our first speaker today will be nl tucker author of newest born of nations european national movements. nationalist movements and the creation of the confederacy. she uses an historian of the us south and civil war in an international...
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. >> kate larson spoke with london breed and willy brown about their very different takes on the controversy not with a lot of respect. but if you'd just wipe that smirk off your face, that would help me. >> reporter: san francisco supervisor aaron peskin publicly chastised the parks director over a controversial letter during wednesday's board meeting. >> she did nothing wrong and i did nothing wrong. and it's totally bull -- >> if we could try to be a little more civil. but i do want to say this and read this out loud. >> reporter: subsequently on thursday he ash nounsed in a statement that he's decided to enter alcohol treatment. he apologized and wrote that he takes full responsibility. nnounced in a statement that he's decided to enter alcohol treatment. he apologized and wrote that he takes full responsibility. >> reporter: the mayor instead said it's not just him. >> this is not new. it's been going on for years. and it is a pattern of members of the board and how they treat people who serve this city. >> reporter: former mayor willy brown defended peskin. he spent 14 years on the boa
. >> kate larson spoke with london breed and willy brown about their very different takes on the controversy not with a lot of respect. but if you'd just wipe that smirk off your face, that would help me. >> reporter: san francisco supervisor aaron peskin publicly chastised the parks director over a controversial letter during wednesday's board meeting. >> she did nothing wrong and i did nothing wrong. and it's totally bull -- >> if we could try to be a little more...
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. >> kate larson spoke with london breed and willy brown about their very different takes on the controversy not with a lot of respect. but if you'd just wipe that smirk off your face, that would help me. >> reporter: san francisco supervisor aaron peskin publicly chastised the parks director over a controversial letter during wednesday's board meeting. >> she did nothing wrong and i did nothing wrong. and it's totally bull -- >> if we could try to be a little more civil. but i do want to say this and read this out loud. >> reporter: subsequently on thursday he ash nounsed in a statement that he's decided to enter alcohol treatment. he apologized and wrote that he takes full responsibility. nnounced in a statement that he's decided to enter alcohol treatment. he apologized and wrote that he takes full responsibility. >> reporter: the mayor instead said it's not just him. >> this is not new. it's been going on for years. and it is a pattern of members of the board and how they treat people who serve this city. >> reporter: former mayor willy brown defended peskin. he spent 14 years on the boa
. >> kate larson spoke with london breed and willy brown about their very different takes on the controversy not with a lot of respect. but if you'd just wipe that smirk off your face, that would help me. >> reporter: san francisco supervisor aaron peskin publicly chastised the parks director over a controversial letter during wednesday's board meeting. >> she did nothing wrong and i did nothing wrong. and it's totally bull -- >> if we could try to be a little more...
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the kansas city public library hosted this event and provided the video and two hours brown university professor. kate nelson teaches a class about guerrilla warfare in the american civil war so without further ado, please let me introduce our speakers. our first speaker today will be nl tucker author of newest born of nations european national movements. nationalist movements and the creation of the confederacy. she uses an historian of the us south and civil war in an international perspective. she is an assistant professor of history at the university of north georgia. thank you anne for being here and let me introduce our our second panelist today and that is adrian brettle who is author of our second book colossal ambitions confederate planning for a post civil war world. he is a lecturer and associate director of the political history and leadership program in school of historical philosophical and religious religious studies, arizona state university. right next to my hometown in scottsdale, arizona, so it's a great pleasure to have both in and adrian here today and if you would please start us
the kansas city public library hosted this event and provided the video and two hours brown university professor. kate nelson teaches a class about guerrilla warfare in the american civil war so without further ado, please let me introduce our speakers. our first speaker today will be nl tucker author of newest born of nations european national movements. nationalist movements and the creation of the confederacy. she uses an historian of the us south and civil war in an international...
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tonight on lectures in history, brown university professor megan kate nelson talks about guerrilla warfare on both the confederate and union sides during the civil war, whose tactics included surprise raids on unsuspecting troops in town. on sunday, journalist and law professors compare the definitions of free speech in france and the united states and explore whether the french model would work in the u.s. sunday, at 8 p.m. eastern on the presidency, a discussion about nancy reagan's legacy with the author of the triumph of nancy reagan. exploring the american story -- watch american history tv, this weekend on c-span3. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> american history tv is on social media. follow us at c-span history. >> in 1873, congress commissioned frederick olmsted to design the large grounds of the u.s. capitol. next, the u.s. historical capital -- takes you on a virtual tour of the area. he shows you how >> the society hosted this event and provided video. >> one of the thing
tonight on lectures in history, brown university professor megan kate nelson talks about guerrilla warfare on both the confederate and union sides during the civil war, whose tactics included surprise raids on unsuspecting troops in town. on sunday, journalist and law professors compare the definitions of free speech in france and the united states and explore whether the french model would work in the u.s. sunday, at 8 p.m. eastern on the presidency, a discussion about nancy reagan's legacy...
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brown university professor megan kate nelson talks about guerrilla warfare on both the confederate and union sides during the civil war whose tactics included and bushes and surprise raids on unsuspecting troops and towns. sunday at 7 pm eastern. journalist and law professors compare the definitions of free speech in france and the united states. and explore whether france is model would work in the u.s.. and sunday at 8 pm eastern on the presidency, a discussion about nancy reagan's legacy with washington post columnist karen tumulty. author of the triumph of nancy reagan, and white house historical socialization president stewart mick lauren. exploring the american story, watch american history tv this weekend on c-span 3. >> from the days of martha washington americas first ladies have been public figures. next on the presidency, betty boyd caroli talks about how mrs. washington and her successors have defined their unique position. she makes an interesting observational that many presidents actually married up, perhaps explaining why so many of their well educated and socially conn
brown university professor megan kate nelson talks about guerrilla warfare on both the confederate and union sides during the civil war whose tactics included and bushes and surprise raids on unsuspecting troops and towns. sunday at 7 pm eastern. journalist and law professors compare the definitions of free speech in france and the united states. and explore whether france is model would work in the u.s.. and sunday at 8 pm eastern on the presidency, a discussion about nancy reagan's legacy...
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next on lectures in history brown university professor meghan kate nelson teaches a class about guerrilla warfare in the american civil war. guerrilla warfare is largely characterized by its tactics, including ambushes and surprise raids on unsuspecting troops and towns. she talks about how there were bands of guerilla soldiers fighting on both the union and confederate sides during the civil war these small bands of men on horseback were very nimble and difficult to capture especially confederate gorillas who often did not wear uniforms and blended back into the population after an attack in one hour 15 minutes vanessa smiley a project manager with the national park service on the myths and misconceptions of the southern campaigns during the american revolution. in two hours a colorful hour-long west german documentary from the cold war covers president kennedy's june 1963 visit to several cities culminating in the historic ichiban. ein berliner speech near the berlin wall. okay. so on april 16th 1865 secretary of war edwin stanton wrote a letter to general winfield scott hancock to tell
next on lectures in history brown university professor meghan kate nelson teaches a class about guerrilla warfare in the american civil war. guerrilla warfare is largely characterized by its tactics, including ambushes and surprise raids on unsuspecting troops and towns. she talks about how there were bands of guerilla soldiers fighting on both the union and confederate sides during the civil war these small bands of men on horseback were very nimble and difficult to capture especially...
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directors remington and brown and our new director of economic activity in the city, kate sophis.e folks know our city, know our arts, and are going to be doing more of these different type of projects, so i'm just grateful, mayor, and thank you so much, and thank you all. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: when i was in high school in san francisco at galileo high school, nothing made me more excited than out of nowhere, when we were out in the courtyard, the music would blast in the p.a., and then, there was this whole pep rally for home coming. those kinds of things would happen all the time, and part of what gets a community alive and rooting for san francisco has to do with things all of a sudden out of nowhere wherein a plaza like this, you see artists dancing and performing. everyone stops in their tracks to look, and it puts a smile on people's faces. holiday plaza, out of nowhere, people were dancing and performing as people were waiting in line to get their coffee. just imagine if people are expanding and providing entertainment in a way that really puts a smile on peo
directors remington and brown and our new director of economic activity in the city, kate sophis.e folks know our city, know our arts, and are going to be doing more of these different type of projects, so i'm just grateful, mayor, and thank you so much, and thank you all. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: when i was in high school in san francisco at galileo high school, nothing made me more excited than out of nowhere, when we were out in the courtyard, the music would blast in the...
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eastern, on lectures in history brown university professor meghan kate nelson talks about guerrilla warfarethe confederate and union side whose tactics included ambushes and surprise raids on unsuspecting towns during the civil war. sunday at 7:00 eastern, explore whether france's model would work in the u.s. >>> on sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on the presidency, a discussion about nancy reagan's legacy with karen -- author of the triumph of nancy reagan and stewart mclaurin. exploring the american story. watch american history tv. this weekend on c-span3. >>> in his latest book "drunk", edward slingerland looks at the roll alcohol has played in history. >> alcohol makes it harder to lie. you paralyze the prefontal cortex it is harder to lie. and also, it makes us better at detecting lies. humans when we are focusing on detecting lies we don't do a good job it. but when we relax and take in a variety of cues we do a better job. i am arguing alcohol in the same way that when we meet we shake hands to show we are not holding a weapon in our right hand. alcohol at treaties meetings as a cogniti
eastern, on lectures in history brown university professor meghan kate nelson talks about guerrilla warfarethe confederate and union side whose tactics included ambushes and surprise raids on unsuspecting towns during the civil war. sunday at 7:00 eastern, explore whether france's model would work in the u.s. >>> on sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on the presidency, a discussion about nancy reagan's legacy with karen -- author of the triumph of nancy reagan and stewart mclaurin. exploring...
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bridger trailblazer of the american west saturday at 8pm eastern on lectures in history brown university professor megan kate nelson talks about guerrilla warfare on both the confederate and union sides during the civil war who's tactics included ambushes and surprise raids on unsuspecting troops in towns sunday at 7pm easter journalists and law professors compare the definitions of free speech in france and the united states and explore whether france's model would work in the us and sunday at 8pm eastern on the presidency a discussion about nancy reagan's legacy with washington post columnist, karen tumulty author of the triumph of nancy reagan and white historical association president stewart mclaurin exploring the american story watch american history tv this weekend on c-span 3 next on the presidency, washington post columnist karen tumulty talks with white house historical association president stewart mclaurin about reconsidering nancy reagan's legacy. miss tumulty's the author of the triumph of nancy reagan this conversation is from a day-long symposium co-hosted by american universities first ladie
bridger trailblazer of the american west saturday at 8pm eastern on lectures in history brown university professor megan kate nelson talks about guerrilla warfare on both the confederate and union sides during the civil war who's tactics included ambushes and surprise raids on unsuspecting troops in towns sunday at 7pm easter journalists and law professors compare the definitions of free speech in france and the united states and explore whether france's model would work in the us and sunday at...
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eastern, on lectures in history, brown university professor megan kate nelson talks about guerilla warfare during the civil war, whose tactics including ambushes and surprised raids on unsuspecting troops and towns. sunday at 7:00 p.m. eastern, journalists and law professors compare free speech in france and the united states and explore whether france's model would work in the u.s. and sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern a discussion about nancy reagan's legacy with karen tumult, author of "the triumph of nancy reagan" and stuart mclaren, watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >>> c-span shop.org is c-span online store. there is a collection of c-span products. browse to see what is new. your purchase will support our nonprofit operations and still have time to order the congressional directory with contact information for members of congress and the biden administration. go to c-spanshop.org. >>> former minneapolis police officer derek chauvin was convicted in the murder of george floyd. and is scheduled to be sentenced this friday. his defense has asked for probation. prosecutors ar
eastern, on lectures in history, brown university professor megan kate nelson talks about guerilla warfare during the civil war, whose tactics including ambushes and surprised raids on unsuspecting troops and towns. sunday at 7:00 p.m. eastern, journalists and law professors compare free speech in france and the united states and explore whether france's model would work in the u.s. and sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern a discussion about nancy reagan's legacy with karen tumult, author of "the...
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eastern on lectures in history, brown university professor megan kate nelson talks about guerilla warfare on the confederate and union sides in the civil war, whose tactics included ambushes and surprise raids on unsuspecting troops in towns. sunday at 7:00 p.m. eastern, journalist and law professors compare the definitions of free speech in france and the united states, and explore whether france's model would work in the u.s. and sunday, at 8:00 p.m. eastern, on the presidency, a discussion about nancy reagan's legacy, with washington post columnist karen tumulty, and stewer mclaurin, exploring the american story. off american history tv, this weekend on c-span3. >> c-spanshop.org is c-span's online store. browse to see what's new. your purchase will support our nonprofit operations, and you still have time to order the congressional directly with contact information for members of congress and
eastern on lectures in history, brown university professor megan kate nelson talks about guerilla warfare on the confederate and union sides in the civil war, whose tactics included ambushes and surprise raids on unsuspecting troops in towns. sunday at 7:00 p.m. eastern, journalist and law professors compare the definitions of free speech in france and the united states, and explore whether france's model would work in the u.s. and sunday, at 8:00 p.m. eastern, on the presidency, a discussion...
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tonight on lectures in history brown university professor megan kate nelson teaches a class about guerrilla warfare in the american civil war. here's a preview. so the confederate congress and the confederate army found great. use for these partisan rangers so much so that they passed an act in april. they 1862 the partisan range are act. which allowed jefferson davis to mobilize these gorilla fighters to muster them into the confederate army, which meant that they were paid. they got rations and they got war materials so they got uniforms they got shelter and this legitimated them. this act also did something interesting which it established that partisan. rangers would be paid for whatever booty they lifted from the enemy so they would bring back if they could bring back any material or horses or whatnot then they could turn them into the quartermaster and be paid. so there's an incentive for you right partisans though. some groups got a little out of control and some confederate officials including robert e lee. complained about it to jefferson davis and to the congressman and so they re
tonight on lectures in history brown university professor megan kate nelson teaches a class about guerrilla warfare in the american civil war. here's a preview. so the confederate congress and the confederate army found great. use for these partisan rangers so much so that they passed an act in april. they 1862 the partisan range are act. which allowed jefferson davis to mobilize these gorilla fighters to muster them into the confederate army, which meant that they were paid. they got rations...
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eastern on lectures in history brown university professor kate nelson talks about the guerrilla warfarenfederate and union side during the civil war whose tactics included ambushes and surprised raids on unsuspecting troops and towns. at 7:00 a.m. eastern, -- 70 5 p.m. eastern, a law professor on the definitions of free speech in france and the united states and if france's model would work in the u.s.. sunday, at 8:00 p.m. eastern on the presidency, a discussant about nancy reagan's legacy with a columnist, and the white house historical association president, expiring the american story. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >> "washington journal" continues. host: it is our open form here on "washington journal." we hear on issues of public policy and politics including the things we talked about this morning on the rising crime in the u.s., and even if you didn't get through the medicaid section, the rise in the number of medicaid enrollees, we have a comment on that. (202) 748-8001 for republicans, (202) 748-8000 for democrats, and independents and others, that is (202
eastern on lectures in history brown university professor kate nelson talks about the guerrilla warfarenfederate and union side during the civil war whose tactics included ambushes and surprised raids on unsuspecting troops and towns. at 7:00 a.m. eastern, -- 70 5 p.m. eastern, a law professor on the definitions of free speech in france and the united states and if france's model would work in the u.s.. sunday, at 8:00 p.m. eastern on the presidency, a discussant about nancy reagan's legacy...
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brown university professor megan kate nelson talks about gerry he will. sunday at 7:00 p.m. eastern. journalists and law professors compare free speech in france and explore whether france's model would work in the u.s. and sun, a discussion about nancy reagan's legacy with "washington post" columnist karen tumulty. and the white house historical association president, exploring the american story. watch american history tv. this weekend on c-span3. >> c-span landmark cases explores significant supreme court decisions. sunday 9:45 p.m. eastern. watch gideon v. wainwright. he was denied a court-appointed lawyer. under the sixth amendment, he must be provided a lawyer if he can't afford one or the opportunity to defend themselves. watch landmark cases, sunday night at 9:45 eastern on c-span. or listen on the c-span radio app. >>> on capitol hill for a hearing on the president's 2022 budget request. he testified on how additional funding would be used to address a growing backlog, infrastructure improvements and staffing shortages. >> i call this hea
brown university professor megan kate nelson talks about gerry he will. sunday at 7:00 p.m. eastern. journalists and law professors compare free speech in france and explore whether france's model would work in the u.s. and sun, a discussion about nancy reagan's legacy with "washington post" columnist karen tumulty. and the white house historical association president, exploring the american story. watch american history tv. this weekend on c-span3. >> c-span landmark cases...
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directors remington and brown and our new director of economic activity in the city, kate sophis. all of these folks know our city, know our arts, and are going to be doing more of these different type of projects, so i'm just grateful, mayor, and thank you so much, and thank you all. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: when i was in high school in san francisco at galileo high school, nothing made me more excited than out of nowhere, when we were out in the courtyard, the music would blast in the p.a., and then, there was this whole pep rally for home coming. those kinds of things would happen all the time, and part of what gets a community alive and rooting for san francisco has to do with things all of a sudden out of nowhere wherein a plaza like this, you see artists dancing and performing. everyone stops in their tracks to look, and it puts a smile on people's faces. holiday plaza, out of nowhere, people were dancing and performing as people were waiting in line to get their coffee. just imagine if people are expanding and providing entertainment in a way that really puts a
directors remington and brown and our new director of economic activity in the city, kate sophis. all of these folks know our city, know our arts, and are going to be doing more of these different type of projects, so i'm just grateful, mayor, and thank you so much, and thank you all. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: when i was in high school in san francisco at galileo high school, nothing made me more excited than out of nowhere, when we were out in the courtyard, the music would...
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directors remington and brown and our new director of economic activity in the city, kate sophis.ity, know our arts, and are going to be doing more of these different type of projects, so i'm just grateful, mayor, and thank you so much, and thank you all. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: when i was in high school in san francisco at galileo high school, nothing made me more excited than out of nowhere, when we were out in the courtyard, the music would blast in the p.a., and then, there was this whole pep rally for home coming. those kinds of things would happen all the time, and part of what gets a community alive and rooting for san francisco has to do with things all of a sudden out of nowhere wherein a plaza like this, you see artists dancing and performing. everyone stops in their tracks to look, and it puts a smile on people's faces. holiday plaza, out of nowhere, people were dancing and performing as people were waiting in line to get their coffee. just imagine if people are expanding and providing entertainment in a way that really puts a smile on people's face as they
directors remington and brown and our new director of economic activity in the city, kate sophis.ity, know our arts, and are going to be doing more of these different type of projects, so i'm just grateful, mayor, and thank you so much, and thank you all. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: when i was in high school in san francisco at galileo high school, nothing made me more excited than out of nowhere, when we were out in the courtyard, the music would blast in the p.a., and then,...
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directors remington and brown and our new director of economic activity in the city, kate sophis.these folks know our city, know our arts, and are going to be doing more of these different type of projects, so i'm just grateful, mayor, and thank you so much, and thank you all. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: when i was in high school in san francisco at galileo high school, nothing made me more excited than out of nowhere, when we were out in the courtyard, the music would blast in the p.a., and then, there was this whole pep rally for home coming. those kinds of things would happen all the time, and part of what gets a community alive and rooting for san francisco has to do with things all of a sudden out of nowhere wherein a plaza like this, you see artists dancing and performing. everyone stops in their tracks to look, and it puts a smile on people's faces. holiday plaza, out of nowhere, people were dancing and performing as people were waiting in line to get their coffee. just imagine if people are expanding and providing entertainment in a way that really puts a smile on
directors remington and brown and our new director of economic activity in the city, kate sophis.these folks know our city, know our arts, and are going to be doing more of these different type of projects, so i'm just grateful, mayor, and thank you so much, and thank you all. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: when i was in high school in san francisco at galileo high school, nothing made me more excited than out of nowhere, when we were out in the courtyard, the music would blast in...
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kate, also congratulated them on twitter. you may remember that harry and meghan first told oprah they were having a girl back in the cbs interview in march. cbs news royal contributor tina brownsively. good morning to you, tina. >> good morning, gayle. >> good morning. tina's my partner in crime in all things royals. we were there for the wedding that day. i was so excited when i heard the news over the weekend that baby lili had arrived. i think the name they've given in tribute to the queen and in tribute to diana is a very nice touch. what did you think of it when you heard? >> it's an enchanting name, let's face it, lilibet diana. amongst the royal, sort of older gen, there were a few raised eyebrows, i'm told, about using the queen's very intimate nickname that only her mother, her sister, and her husband were allowed to use. >> and, tina, wait. stop for a second on that. i heard that and i went, oh, please. now you're criticized because you're paying tribute to the queen? and now they get criticized for that? it's silly. >> i don't think anyone is criticizing. basically people are overjoyed about this baby because, you know, the queen herself just loves having all of th
kate, also congratulated them on twitter. you may remember that harry and meghan first told oprah they were having a girl back in the cbs interview in march. cbs news royal contributor tina brownsively. good morning to you, tina. >> good morning, gayle. >> good morning. tina's my partner in crime in all things royals. we were there for the wedding that day. i was so excited when i heard the news over the weekend that baby lili had arrived. i think the name they've given in tribute...