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temple university professor keith davis looked at gender identity and rachel snyder and jonathan moore .-dot reported how low and moderate income families manage money. in the coming weeks journalist cheryl acta said will report on how smear tactics are used. connecticut congresswoman will discuss her congressional work and this weekend on afterwards, naomi klein provides her analysis of the term presidency and what it means for the future of american politics. >> i think there's a case to be made that foreign governments are deciding to stay and have expensive events at trump properties to ingratiate themselves to the presidents and hopefully get into his good gracious. but, there are other things to look at as well including the fact that chinese government has been granting a wave of trademarks to trams to sell their products in china what i most disturbed by is that the chinese government has detained labor monitors who were investigating conditions in one of iraq as factories. that would seem to be to be a tangible benefit and i think the allegation is not that these governments a
temple university professor keith davis looked at gender identity and rachel snyder and jonathan moore .-dot reported how low and moderate income families manage money. in the coming weeks journalist cheryl acta said will report on how smear tactics are used. connecticut congresswoman will discuss her congressional work and this weekend on afterwards, naomi klein provides her analysis of the term presidency and what it means for the future of american politics. >> i think there's a case...
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temple university professor keith davis looked at gender identity and others reported on how low andmoderate income families manage money. later they will report on how smear tactics are used to influence public opinion. rosa delauro will discuss her work on social programs. this weekend on "after words", naomi klein provides her analysis of the trump presidency and what it means for american politics. >> i think foreign governments are deciding to stay at times properties to hopefully get into his good graces, but there are other things to look at as well including the fact that the chinese government had been granting a wave of trademarks to trump and his uncle to sell their products in china. what i'm most disturbed by is something i don't think has gotten nearly enough media attention urges that the chinese government has detained labor monitors who were investigating conditions in one of ivanka's factories. that would be a very tangible benefit. it's not that these governments are being directed to do this by trump, it's that they see he has not divested and they believe these a
temple university professor keith davis looked at gender identity and others reported on how low andmoderate income families manage money. later they will report on how smear tactics are used to influence public opinion. rosa delauro will discuss her work on social programs. this weekend on "after words", naomi klein provides her analysis of the trump presidency and what it means for american politics. >> i think foreign governments are deciding to stay at times properties to...
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on both tvs after words program at 9 pm, kimball university professor keith davis examines gender identity in an interview with sarah ellis, glad president and ceo. bennett 10, rice university history professor john bowles recalls the life of founding father thomas jefferson from his formative years in virginia to his work on the declaration of independence and his presidency and at 11, it's the robert caro prize for literary excellence in the writing of history. that will happen tonight on c-span2's book tv. >> director of the florida university of press in new york, what books do you have coming out this fall? >> to parts which is our regional imprint and one is a worldly affair: new york and the united nations, their unlikely relationship. it's talking about how the un founded a space in new york amongst some controversy and then joni deland cemented its place in its current location . there's a couple cool sidebars like a service to the public, you can make a reservation 42 hours in advance and the original poem of the general secretary flushing in queens now to the inner-city. >> we h
on both tvs after words program at 9 pm, kimball university professor keith davis examines gender identity in an interview with sarah ellis, glad president and ceo. bennett 10, rice university history professor john bowles recalls the life of founding father thomas jefferson from his formative years in virginia to his work on the declaration of independence and his presidency and at 11, it's the robert caro prize for literary excellence in the writing of history. that will happen tonight on...
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this weekend on "after words", temple university press are keith davis will look at gender identity. next i was inspired to write this book by a very strange policy that we have in the city of philadelphia which was our public transportation authority used to require that everybody who bought a monthly pass had to have a sticker, a gender marker and am for mail or ask for female. this created a sex identity discrimination within the city and one transgender woman, charlene, was a friend of mine and an activist for transit rights in philadelphia and brought a lawsuit against the company for gender identity discrimination because when she offered her after mark passed she was turned away and the individual bus driver said she can't use us because you're not a woman, in my opinion. then she brought back a pass with an eminent sticker on it and the same thing happens. you are not a real man, you can't use the past. this got me thinking -- in that case, it's clear that there is no legitimate reason to have our sex identity on a pass to get on a bus. in the city of philadelphia the spark a
this weekend on "after words", temple university press are keith davis will look at gender identity. next i was inspired to write this book by a very strange policy that we have in the city of philadelphia which was our public transportation authority used to require that everybody who bought a monthly pass had to have a sticker, a gender marker and am for mail or ask for female. this created a sex identity discrimination within the city and one transgender woman, charlene, was a...
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keith: hey, there you go. all right. >> announcer: the following is a paid presentation for volaire, featuring "sex and the city" star kristin davisdance," the hollywood hair guy, dean banowetz, plus kate middleton's legendary hairdresser to the royals, richard ward, brought to you by junee brands. >> people ask me all the time, what's my secret for beautiful hair -- hair that just moves with natural, gorgeous, weightless volume. my secret? one word -- volaire....
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on our afterword program, temple university professor keith davis examines gender identity in his book "beyond trance". he's interviewed by sarah ellis, president and ceo of glad. and our holiday schedule features former secretary of state condoleezza rice, author of democracy, author and historian david mccullough on the american spirit, senator mike lee when his latest book written out of history, the forgotten founding fathers to five big government, john mcwhorter, author of talking back, talking black. and janet bush hager, author of sisters first sits down to discuss their lives in forthcoming book. also, this weekend with the help of our comcast cable partner book tv visits portland, oregon, to explore the city's history and literary culture. that's a few of the programs and authors you will see on this four-day weekend of book tv as he sent to. its television for serious readers. for a complete schedule, visit book tv.org. >> former president bill clinton recently shared his thoughts on what he calls the most important political book of the last decade. >> you know what that ex
on our afterword program, temple university professor keith davis examines gender identity in his book "beyond trance". he's interviewed by sarah ellis, president and ceo of glad. and our holiday schedule features former secretary of state condoleezza rice, author of democracy, author and historian david mccullough on the american spirit, senator mike lee when his latest book written out of history, the forgotten founding fathers to five big government, john mcwhorter, author of...