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pam kessler. the next call is from pompano beach, florida. >> caller: hello, i had two questions one was the hillary jerrett affair and whether jack anderson got his justice out of that. the other one was a brief report on a makeshift agent who is in charge of twin towers security and how does premonition of the towers being attacked. and it seems to be an undercovered story in which i'm interested in hearing anything else about that. >> host: can you explain more about the valerie jarrett and jack anderson connection. >> caller: i hope i got the names right. my understanding is that jack anderson is the alleged leak that was involved in that story. >> host: i think that he had passed away before. >> guest: okay, i'm sorry, the wife of the statesmen of the cia agent. >> host: okay, let's hear from ron kessler. >> guest: that whole thing was very overblown. somehow when i came out the press wasn't interested but was actually a person that out of her and not purposely but just gossiping and at the t
pam kessler. the next call is from pompano beach, florida. >> caller: hello, i had two questions one was the hillary jerrett affair and whether jack anderson got his justice out of that. the other one was a brief report on a makeshift agent who is in charge of twin towers security and how does premonition of the towers being attacked. and it seems to be an undercovered story in which i'm interested in hearing anything else about that. >> host: can you explain more about the valerie...
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ronald kessler noted the strategy. my question is how peaceable is the agency to collaborate with each other? >> if there is a problem, you have to work at it. there has been an effort to be of more status started training that had never been done before at the training facility and progressively both directors have been pushing for more collaboration between analysts and agents but there's still a pecking order where agents happened to be heard, there's work to be done. >> host: ronald kessler is your litter handle land and the one.com is your web site. can people contact you via those vehicles? >> guest: preferably on the web site. i am not a big twitter aficionado. high should learn. >> my statement and question the veterans administration, one of the biggest scandals in the united states today. i am a veteran and former employee, and i was up whistle-blower. it was covered up. isil go to the va as a veteran receiving treatment but employees tell me what is going on. people die who don't have to die. saving money at
ronald kessler noted the strategy. my question is how peaceable is the agency to collaborate with each other? >> if there is a problem, you have to work at it. there has been an effort to be of more status started training that had never been done before at the training facility and progressively both directors have been pushing for more collaboration between analysts and agents but there's still a pecking order where agents happened to be heard, there's work to be done. >> host:...
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pam kessler. the next call is from pompano beach, florida. >> caller: hello, i had two questions one was the hillary jerrett affair and whether jack anderson got his justice out of that. the other one was a brief report on a makeshift agent who is in charge of twin towers security and how does premonition of the towers being attacked. and it seems to be an undercovered story in which i'm interested in hearing anything else about that. >> host: can you explain more about the valerie jarrett and jack anderson connection. >> caller: i hope i got the names right. my understanding is that jack anderson is the alleged leak that was involved in that story. >> host: i think that he had passed away before. >> guest: okay, i'm sorry, the wife of the statesmen of the cia agent. >> host: okay, let's hear from ron kessler. >> guest: that whole thing was very overblown. somehow when i came out the press wasn't interested but was actually a person that out of her and not purposely but just gossiping and at the t
pam kessler. the next call is from pompano beach, florida. >> caller: hello, i had two questions one was the hillary jerrett affair and whether jack anderson got his justice out of that. the other one was a brief report on a makeshift agent who is in charge of twin towers security and how does premonition of the towers being attacked. and it seems to be an undercovered story in which i'm interested in hearing anything else about that. >> host: can you explain more about the valerie...
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can kessler -- and, by the way thank you, mr. kessler for your appearance. the most serious threat to our way of life and our freedom in the united states? today? >> guest: well, the most serious threat, as i mentioned was -- or is -- the possibility of a weapons of mass destruction attack on our country as well as an electromagnetic pulse of emp attack. with the emp attack, a country like iran could detonate a nuclear device 20 miles up in the atmosphere which would fry our electronics and we would have millions of people who die of starvation because everything from our cars to our refrigerators would be inoperable. and these are things that, you know, are just so devastating that people don't want to think about it they're in denial but it would not be that difficult and that is a real threat. and that's why, you know, i think we all have some sense that we're on the verge of possible destruction these days, and that that's really how it could happen. >> host: e-mail woodbridge virginia. mr. kessler spoke of president bush's unheralded responses to 9/11 w
can kessler -- and, by the way thank you, mr. kessler for your appearance. the most serious threat to our way of life and our freedom in the united states? today? >> guest: well, the most serious threat, as i mentioned was -- or is -- the possibility of a weapons of mass destruction attack on our country as well as an electromagnetic pulse of emp attack. with the emp attack, a country like iran could detonate a nuclear device 20 miles up in the atmosphere which would fry our electronics...
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kessler. hello? >> host: please go ahead. >> caller: yes, my question in regards to bush in the white house he had given carte blanche to the white house to the log cabin republicans, who are picking up young under age boys bring them to the white house to be time that that happened. i'm wondering if you could shed light on that. >> host: where you sourcing this from? >> guest: this is material that i read that never reached the papers of these kinds of things do not. usually it is anti-democratic and so i was curious whether or not he could respond to this question. >> guest: in most cases what i will call a conspiracy theory, you can say that, you know could this be going on and so many people are involved with the assassination, don't you think that by now we would have some defectors who would want to make a million dollars on the real story and that's what we need to know about some of these conspiracy theories, the same with whether the cia was involved as well. do you think that hundreds of ci
kessler. hello? >> host: please go ahead. >> caller: yes, my question in regards to bush in the white house he had given carte blanche to the white house to the log cabin republicans, who are picking up young under age boys bring them to the white house to be time that that happened. i'm wondering if you could shed light on that. >> host: where you sourcing this from? >> guest: this is material that i read that never reached the papers of these kinds of things do not....
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. >> this weekend booktv is live on in depth with ronald kessler. the investigative journalist has written several books on the practices of the cia, fbi and secret service as well as the lives of prominent political figures. cornell west is on afterwards and looks at the radical politics of martin luther king jr.. phnom chomsky weighs in on domestic and international affairs and we visit tulsa, okla. to look at the city's literary sites and talked with doctors. this weekend books on standardized testing in public schools and how presidents handle crisis situations. for complete schedule visit booktv.org. >> if you ask what do the british fear the most, they fought the sterling gained 4 fanatics and they were fanatics engage mostly in political assassination. there were never more than 5,000 persons including support. what they always worried about was what numbered 60,000 members at least, then they realized both of those paramilitary forces decided to actively participate, holding on to palestine would be untenable. of course as you know there was
. >> this weekend booktv is live on in depth with ronald kessler. the investigative journalist has written several books on the practices of the cia, fbi and secret service as well as the lives of prominent political figures. cornell west is on afterwards and looks at the radical politics of martin luther king jr.. phnom chomsky weighs in on domestic and international affairs and we visit tulsa, okla. to look at the city's literary sites and talked with doctors. this weekend books on...
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and sunday at noon, a live, three-hour conversation with the times best-selling author ronald kessler. he has written 20 books. and on american history tv on c-span3 tonight at 8:00, east carolina university professor charles calhoun on the obstacles they tend to call bush's made by -- and a coupled of publishers -- accomplishes made by you was is as grand. all weekend, american history tv is featuring the city of pulsar, a local business -- of tulsa. his proposal to build a highway from chicago to los angeles was approved in 1926. posted -- posted by our caulks cable -- learn more about tulsa all weekend on american history tv. >> tulsa, late 1800s, was a much more sleepy town then it was during the oil boom of the 1920's. with the discovery of oil around the early 1900s just north of here and later to our west tulsa, overnight was transformed from a sleepy, indian outpost with a sprinkling of settlers into overnight, what are your first two as little arabia. many of them came from large american cities -- philadelphia, chicago, new york. they were around the culture at the turn of t
and sunday at noon, a live, three-hour conversation with the times best-selling author ronald kessler. he has written 20 books. and on american history tv on c-span3 tonight at 8:00, east carolina university professor charles calhoun on the obstacles they tend to call bush's made by -- and a coupled of publishers -- accomplishes made by you was is as grand. all weekend, american history tv is featuring the city of pulsar, a local business -- of tulsa. his proposal to build a highway from...
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matt: let me bring in aaron kessler from raymond james. me ask, does this hurt your confidence in the company, or is this something that occasionally happens, companies get leaked? carl riccadonna --aaron: it does happen. we have not heard twitter moves as well for more direct response advertising can that is been one of our concerns recently. matt: so, what are you looking for to support this -- we just looked at year to date, 35% gain, not bad. why is it worth 35% more than it was at the beginning of the year? aaron: we will have to see what it does here. it is still halted. we have to see what it does tomorrow. it is still growing quickly. there is potential, but any to make the change to further improve. a lot of users, a lot of potential, but not monetizing that yet. matt: obviously monetizing is the name of the game and it has been before twitter even went public. people want to see them make money on ads and they're not delivering on that quite yet. scarlet: they're not delivering on that yet, and i have a comment from the costello
matt: let me bring in aaron kessler from raymond james. me ask, does this hurt your confidence in the company, or is this something that occasionally happens, companies get leaked? carl riccadonna --aaron: it does happen. we have not heard twitter moves as well for more direct response advertising can that is been one of our concerns recently. matt: so, what are you looking for to support this -- we just looked at year to date, 35% gain, not bad. why is it worth 35% more than it was at the...
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let's bring in analyst aaron kessler on the fast line. aaron, does anything change in your belief in this company based on this quarter? >> not too much. the quarter is disappointing. display was down 7%. mobile revenues were up strongly year over year. the core business in our view remains challenged. but there is still an opportunity with alibaba. >> what is your sum of the parts analysis? what is the baba part of the business and maybe the core business plus japan? >> well i would say current levels here you've got yahoo! at zero before we had roughly given $5 per share. effectively you're getting it for free against current levels of alibaba. >> it's brian kelly. we do have one activist in this stock. do you see this as a bait for more activists like someone like carl icahn, something like that? >> a lot of the stuff activists wanted has been in that. after you can argue for a yahoo! japan spin. that's a smaller component. you can article for some m&a. i think those have been shot down for now at this point it's less clear what an act
let's bring in analyst aaron kessler on the fast line. aaron, does anything change in your belief in this company based on this quarter? >> not too much. the quarter is disappointing. display was down 7%. mobile revenues were up strongly year over year. the core business in our view remains challenged. but there is still an opportunity with alibaba. >> what is your sum of the parts analysis? what is the baba part of the business and maybe the core business plus japan? >> well...
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former investigative reporter for the "washington post" and "new york times" best selling ronald kessler, who has written 20 books. on american history tv on c-span3, tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern, is carolina university professor emeritus charles calhoun on the obstacles faced and accomplishments made by ulysses s. grant during his presidency. sunday afternoon at 6:00 on "american artifacts," a tour of appomattox courthouse in virginia, the site of the confederate surrender on april 9, 18 exceed five -- 1865. >> all weekend, american history tv is featuring tulsa oklahoma. tulsa was an oil boom town in the early 20th entry. the rise in economic wealth led to the construction of elaborate art deco structures in the city's downtown. hosted by our cox cable partners, c-span's city tour's staff recently visited many sites showcasing the city's history. learn more about tulsa all weekend here on american history tv. dolph: i think and support to remember that the official title of our museum is the institute of american history and art, and what he was doing -- the thomas gill kreis institute
former investigative reporter for the "washington post" and "new york times" best selling ronald kessler, who has written 20 books. on american history tv on c-span3, tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern, is carolina university professor emeritus charles calhoun on the obstacles faced and accomplishments made by ulysses s. grant during his presidency. sunday afternoon at 6:00 on "american artifacts," a tour of appomattox courthouse in virginia, the site of the confederate...
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after the quake, matt kessler left his home and went looking for his friends and he was appalled by what he saw. >> oh my, the streets there was a car that road up and down that street and oh it was caved in where the sewer came through the middle of the street. and there was destruction of all the street line, there was nothing but crooked houses and destroyed streets all everywhere. >> they had no water. and they just went around blasting things. they decided that they can't put out a fire and the fire was getting closer to the building and they couldn't have any water to put out a building, so they blasted it. >> everything fell down and then we were ordered out. and we slept the first night at the park. and the second night we were at the twin peaks. that's where they did their blasting. boy, the city sure went up. >> fires were burned for four days. >> each morning i would go up to buena vista park above the hospital and watched the city burnful. >> my brother picking me up and saying look at san francisco burn. and the whole sky, the whole sky was as red as a beautiful sunset. the
after the quake, matt kessler left his home and went looking for his friends and he was appalled by what he saw. >> oh my, the streets there was a car that road up and down that street and oh it was caved in where the sewer came through the middle of the street. and there was destruction of all the street line, there was nothing but crooked houses and destroyed streets all everywhere. >> they had no water. and they just went around blasting things. they decided that they can't put...
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i'm tom brooks a 25 year residents of the block jim kessler's next door neighbor my wife and i sent a letter to the board an march 19 standard for review is abuse discretion or error on the law the decision contains two errors in the finding numbers one and two by law exceptional circumstances and preto the property involved but the do not generally apply to other properties and finding 2 requires some circumstances must you result in the practical difficulty or hardship the zoning administrator focused on 3 things lot size, a common drive, and certainly historical significance first 2825 lake has a lot that is the sect largest lot on the block with a buildable footprint of the 4 thousand plus square feet the most common size is 25 by one hundred and 25 or 3 thousand one hundred and 25 feet one could build a house that is almost one and a half times the size of our entire lot and that without a variance 2825 has a huge go size advantage not a disadvantage that's not an exceptional inspector or circumstance and second 2825 shares a common drive all lots have a land and easement and as
i'm tom brooks a 25 year residents of the block jim kessler's next door neighbor my wife and i sent a letter to the board an march 19 standard for review is abuse discretion or error on the law the decision contains two errors in the finding numbers one and two by law exceptional circumstances and preto the property involved but the do not generally apply to other properties and finding 2 requires some circumstances must you result in the practical difficulty or hardship the zoning...
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and this is robert kessler. win or fail?fail. >> fail. >> i see a wobble. >> honestly longboarding isn't that fun to watch -- unless -- sorry. >> i'm going with win. >> ah! >> he landed on the soft part of his head. >> looks like he actually bit the concrete. like he bit it. >> lost a tooth or two in that one. >> if you watch again, taken the fall the way he was falling he'd have been fine. >> that move only works for cats. [ laughter ] [ baby talk ] >>> unexpected reactions from children. this first one little theodor is trying. not really unexpected it's what he's krieg over. >> what's wrong? >> i -- i -- don't want a cookie. >> when have you ever heard that come from a child's mouth? what does theodor want? >> no cookie? >> yeah. >> what do you want for a treat? >> i want -- beef broth. >> he wants beef broth for a snack! >> i don't like cookies for a treat. . you want beef broth. >> yeah. [ crying ] >> he likes savory stuff. why not give him some beef broth? >> little brother sitting there chewing on a cookie. >> little
and this is robert kessler. win or fail?fail. >> fail. >> i see a wobble. >> honestly longboarding isn't that fun to watch -- unless -- sorry. >> i'm going with win. >> ah! >> he landed on the soft part of his head. >> looks like he actually bit the concrete. like he bit it. >> lost a tooth or two in that one. >> if you watch again, taken the fall the way he was falling he'd have been fine. >> that move only works for cats. [ laughter...
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and on in depth, our live three-hour conversation with "new york times" best-selling author ryan kessler. he's written 20 books, including sins of the father and the first family detail. and on american history tv on c-span 3 saturday at 8:00 eastern. east carolina university's charles calhoun on the obstacles faced by ulysses s. grant. and at 6:00 patrick schroeder takes us on a tour of appomattox courthouse the site of the of confederate surrender. >>> each year time magazine selects a single person who had the most influence on events during the prior 12 months. if the same question were posed in the year 1865 who would "time "time" have selected for their
and on in depth, our live three-hour conversation with "new york times" best-selling author ryan kessler. he's written 20 books, including sins of the father and the first family detail. and on american history tv on c-span 3 saturday at 8:00 eastern. east carolina university's charles calhoun on the obstacles faced by ulysses s. grant. and at 6:00 patrick schroeder takes us on a tour of appomattox courthouse the site of the of confederate surrender. >>> each year time...
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former investigative reporter for the washington post and new york times best-selling author, ronald kessler who has written 20 books. tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on lectures in history, east carolina university press at her -- professor emeritus charles calhoun. talking about ulysses s grant afternoon at 6:00 on american artifacts, historian patrick schroeder takes on a tour of appomattox courthouse in virginia, the site of the confederate surrender on april 9, 1865. . >> each week, real america bring to archival films that help to tell the story of the 20th century. 50 years ago on april 7, 1955 -- 1965, president lyndon johnson delivered his first major policy speech on the vietnam war. carried live from baltimore to an estimated television audience of 60 million, the president sought to answer concerns of americans opposed to the excellent -- escalation of the conflict and those who thought the united states is not doing enough to help south vietnam. titled " peace without conquest," explained why southeast asia was of vital interest to the united states and laid out plans for economic
former investigative reporter for the washington post and new york times best-selling author, ronald kessler who has written 20 books. tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on lectures in history, east carolina university press at her -- professor emeritus charles calhoun. talking about ulysses s grant afternoon at 6:00 on american artifacts, historian patrick schroeder takes on a tour of appomattox courthouse in virginia, the site of the confederate surrender on april 9, 1865. . >> each week,...
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and on in depth, our live three-hour conversation with "new york times" best-selling author ryan kessleren 20 books, including sins of the father and the first family detail. and on american history tv on c-span 3 saturday at 8:00 eastern. east carolina university's charles calhoun on the obstacles faced by ulysses s. grant. and at 6:00 patrick schroeder takes us on a tour of appomattox courthouse the site of the of confederate surrender. >>> each year time magazine selects a single person who had the most influence on events during the prior 12 months. if the same question were posed in the year 1865 who would "time "time" have selected for their recipient. next robert kenzer nominates abraham lincoln, citing lincoln's influence in the amendment that eradicated slavery in the oustu.s. this is about 45 minutes. >>> you'd like to congratulate all of you who voted for the virginia ham sandwich as the sandwich of the year. i had one of them, and mine was not the deciding vote, i want you to know. our next speaker is robert c. kenzer. bob is the william benford vest
and on in depth, our live three-hour conversation with "new york times" best-selling author ryan kessleren 20 books, including sins of the father and the first family detail. and on american history tv on c-span 3 saturday at 8:00 eastern. east carolina university's charles calhoun on the obstacles faced by ulysses s. grant. and at 6:00 patrick schroeder takes us on a tour of appomattox courthouse the site of the of confederate surrender. >>> each year time magazine selects a...
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conversation with a former investigative or order and it new york times best-selling author ronald kessleras written 20 books. on american history tv on c-span3, tonight at 8 p.m. eastern, east carolina university professor emeritus charles calhoun on the optical's phased and it compliments made by ulysses s. grant during his presidency. sunday afternoon at six of rock, -- 6:00, we are taken on a tour of appomattox courthouse in virginia, the site of the confederate surrender in 1865. >> each week, american history tv's reel america brings you archival films that helped told the story of the 20th century. -- that help tell the story of the 20th century. >> 1954. every american president has offered support to the people of south vietnam. we have helped to build and we have helped to defend. thus over many years we have made a national pledge to help south vietnam defend its independence and i intend to keep that promise. [applause] >> mr. johnson projected america's policy in vietnam saying the united states was ready to begin without conditions diplomatic discussions to end the war in vie
conversation with a former investigative or order and it new york times best-selling author ronald kessleras written 20 books. on american history tv on c-span3, tonight at 8 p.m. eastern, east carolina university professor emeritus charles calhoun on the optical's phased and it compliments made by ulysses s. grant during his presidency. sunday afternoon at six of rock, -- 6:00, we are taken on a tour of appomattox courthouse in virginia, the site of the confederate surrender in 1865. >>...
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and sunday at noon, a live, three-hour conversation with the times best-selling author ronald kessler. he has written 20 books. and on american history tv on c-span3 tonight at 8:00, east carolina university professor charles calhoun on the obstacles they tend to call bush's made by -- and a coupled of publishers --
and sunday at noon, a live, three-hour conversation with the times best-selling author ronald kessler. he has written 20 books. and on american history tv on c-span3 tonight at 8:00, east carolina university professor charles calhoun on the obstacles they tend to call bush's made by -- and a coupled of publishers --
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in-depth, live three-hour conversation with investigative reporter for "the washington post" ronald kessleren 20 books, including "escape from the cia" "the sins of the father", and others. and then east carolina university professor charles calhoun on the obstacles faced by ulysses grant. and then on american artifacts, patrick schroeter take this on a tour of appomattox courthouse in virginia on april 9 1865. >> all this week we have booktv in prime time on c-span2. coming up next tavis smiley talks about african-americans in the criminal justice system. the obama administration and civil rights and economic justice. the publisher of smiley books, the co-author or author of more than an dozen books including "the covenant, the rich and the rest of us" and "death of a king: the real story of dr. martin luther king jr.'s final year". >> host: we usually don't start with a question but what is the proudest moment of your career so far to . >> guest: wow. well, i don't need to sound snarky or snippy, but i hope it's yet to come. i feel fortunate that i am now 15 years on
in-depth, live three-hour conversation with investigative reporter for "the washington post" ronald kessleren 20 books, including "escape from the cia" "the sins of the father", and others. and then east carolina university professor charles calhoun on the obstacles faced by ulysses grant. and then on american artifacts, patrick schroeter take this on a tour of appomattox courthouse in virginia on april 9 1865. >> all this week we have booktv in prime time on...
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giants home opener today and the fans already lining up who shows a lack for much the top of the hour kesslerat war is an san jose sharks who did something they have not done in a decade and is not a good will be right back as the kron 4 morning news continues.
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ryan kessler scoring to help the ducks to a 5-2 win. they'll face the winner of the vancouver calgary series. into and looked to be in a better position. play resumes in a few minutes time. four wickets from stuart broad restricted the windies. england under pressure. or under a huge amount of pressure to score runs. 74 without loss at the close. >> it's a simplon. the only way to win is getting 400, 450 first innings, and plying the pressure in that way. >> more sport in a couple of hours time. that is it. >> thank you, stay with us here on al jazeera. another full bulletin of news it ahead. keep it here. >>> european leaders discuss ways out of the migrant crisis victims as ferry disaster victims are laid to rest. ♪ >>> hello, i'm richelle carey, you are watching al jazeera live from doha. also on the program. saudi jets launch new air strikes in yemen. houthi rebels demand a complete halt to raids as a precondition to talks. >>> nigeriaia's military says it has entered boko haram last-known strong hold and also
ryan kessler scoring to help the ducks to a 5-2 win. they'll face the winner of the vancouver calgary series. into and looked to be in a better position. play resumes in a few minutes time. four wickets from stuart broad restricted the windies. england under pressure. or under a huge amount of pressure to score runs. 74 without loss at the close. >> it's a simplon. the only way to win is getting 400, 450 first innings, and plying the pressure in that way. >> more sport in a couple...
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thor ryan kessler. he's written 20 books, including sins of the father and the first family detail. and on american history tv on c-span 3 saturday at 8:00 eastern. east carolina university's charles calhoun on the obstacles faced by ulysses s. grant. and at 6:00 patrick schroeder takes us on a tour of appomattox courthouse the site of the of confederate surrender. >>> each year time magazine selects a single person who had the most influence on events during the prior 12 months. if the same question were posed in the year 1865 who would "time "time" have selected for their recipient. next robert kenzer nominates abraham lincoln, citing lincoln's influence in the amendment that eradicated slavery in the oustu.s. this is about 45 minutes. >>> you'd like to congratulate all of you who voted for the virginia ham sandwich as the sandwich of the year. i had one of them, and mine was not the deciding vote, i want you to know. our next speaker is robert c. kenzer. bob is the william benford vest chair of history at the university richmond, where he has taught for almost 25 years. for most
thor ryan kessler. he's written 20 books, including sins of the father and the first family detail. and on american history tv on c-span 3 saturday at 8:00 eastern. east carolina university's charles calhoun on the obstacles faced by ulysses s. grant. and at 6:00 patrick schroeder takes us on a tour of appomattox courthouse the site of the of confederate surrender. >>> each year time magazine selects a single person who had the most influence on events during the prior 12 months. if...
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a pair of in-depth programs featuring walter isaacson and ronald kessler. on c-span3, a number of stops on c-span's cities tour with locations that include austin, texas, wheeling, west virginia, and more. that starts at 8:00 p.m. >> during this month, c-span is pleased to present the winning entries in the student cam competition. it encourages middle and high school students to think critically about issues that affect the nation. students were asked to create a documentary based on a theme -- the three branches and you -- to demonstrate how a policy, law or action has affected them or their community. tate and cameron are second prize winners. their entry focused on national parks and entrant -- waterways. >> here, seconds from the beaten path lies 45,000 acres of rich and abundant ecosystem. it has remained one of the most desired natural resources in central florida. with all of the attention, the men and women caring for the park on a local level maintain the pristine environment of a state park. it is beautiful. it is fragile. mostly, the river is wi
a pair of in-depth programs featuring walter isaacson and ronald kessler. on c-span3, a number of stops on c-span's cities tour with locations that include austin, texas, wheeling, west virginia, and more. that starts at 8:00 p.m. >> during this month, c-span is pleased to present the winning entries in the student cam competition. it encourages middle and high school students to think critically about issues that affect the nation. students were asked to create a documentary based on a...
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investigative reporter for the "washington post", and "new york times" best selling author ronald kessler. he has written 20 books, including "escape from the cia" "the sins to. father" and "the first family detail." american history tv on c-span3 saturday at 8 p.m. eastern on lectures in history east carolina university professor emeritus charles calhoun accomplishments made bayou less sis s grant on us history and patrick schroder takes us on a tour of a poe malt tox courthouse in virginia, the site of the confederate surrender on april 9, 1865. >>> each year time magazine selects a single person who had the most influence on events during the previous 12 months. if the same question were posed in the year 1865, who would "time" have selected as person of the year? the library of virginia and the american civil war museum invited five historians to their nominees. next, a. wilson greene nominates confederate general robert e. lee. this is just over 50 minutes. >>> okay. let's go ahead and get started. good -- i should say cold morning, everyone. i'm the co-ceo of the civil war museum. o
investigative reporter for the "washington post", and "new york times" best selling author ronald kessler. he has written 20 books, including "escape from the cia" "the sins to. father" and "the first family detail." american history tv on c-span3 saturday at 8 p.m. eastern on lectures in history east carolina university professor emeritus charles calhoun accomplishments made bayou less sis s grant on us history and patrick schroder takes us on...
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thinking of martin luther king, jr., and sunday at noon on in-depth, our conversation with ronald kessler. who has written 20 books. and on american history tv on c-span3, saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, on lectures and history, east carolina university professor emeritus charles calhoun on ulysses s. grant, and on sunday on american artifacts, patrick schroeder takes us on a tour of the appomattox courthouse in virginia, the sight of surrender in 1865. ...
thinking of martin luther king, jr., and sunday at noon on in-depth, our conversation with ronald kessler. who has written 20 books. and on american history tv on c-span3, saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, on lectures and history, east carolina university professor emeritus charles calhoun on ulysses s. grant, and on sunday on american artifacts, patrick schroeder takes us on a tour of the appomattox courthouse in virginia, the sight of surrender in 1865. ...
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former investigative reporter for the washington post, and new york times best selling author ronald kessler, written 20 books, including "the sins of the father", and the first family detail, and on american history tv on c-span3 sat at 8:00 p.m. eastern on lectures in history east carolina university professor charles calhoun on obstacles faced and accomplishments made by grant during presidency, and sunday afternoon at 6:00 on american artifacts, historians take us on a to
former investigative reporter for the washington post, and new york times best selling author ronald kessler, written 20 books, including "the sins of the father", and the first family detail, and on american history tv on c-span3 sat at 8:00 p.m. eastern on lectures in history east carolina university professor charles calhoun on obstacles faced and accomplishments made by grant during presidency, and sunday afternoon at 6:00 on american artifacts, historians take us on a to
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then at 11:00, ronald kessler on his books his life and career, and responds to viewer questions. that all starts at 8:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span2. >> here some of
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former investigative reporter for the washington post, and new york times best selling author ronald kesslerwritten 20 books, including "the sins of the father", and the first family detail, and on american history tv on c-span3 sat at 8:00 p.m. eastern on lectures in history east carolina university professor charles calhoun on obstacles faced and accomplishments made by grant during presidency, and sunday afternoon at 6:00 on american artifacts, historians take us on a tour of the courthouse in virginia, the site of the confederate surrender on april 9th 1865. >>> next lincoln's life and legacy, and speakers from the day take questions from the audience. cohosted by the abraham lincoln institute, it's half an hour. >> we're now at the last scholary segment of the program today, the speakers panel. there is 30 minutes and we'll talk about the talks today, and any other subject with lincoln.
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. >> host: we have author ron kessler with desperate is the system broken? >> guest: not necessarily with the agents come of age and have been very dedicated and they would take a bullet for the president. but there is a retaliation against those who point out problems or threats, punishing agents who question really anything and on the other hand promoting
. >> host: we have author ron kessler with desperate is the system broken? >> guest: not necessarily with the agents come of age and have been very dedicated and they would take a bullet for the president. but there is a retaliation against those who point out problems or threats, punishing agents who question really anything and on the other hand promoting
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you're on c-span2 in just a few minutes it is "q&a" with glenn kessler at "the washington post."o talk about his end of year biggest gnocchi oh 2014 awards in his list has list of politicians and political groups that he believes have made the most false claims as of last year. >> c-span2 provide live coverage of the u.s. senate floor proceedings and key public policy event. every weekend booktv, now for 15 years the only television network voted of nonfiction books and authors. c-span2 is created by the cable tv industry and brought to you as a public service by your local cable or satellite provider. watch us in hd like us on facebook and follow us on. reporter: . >> coming up the parents of james foley who was beheaded by terrorists last year. and terry anderson who was held hostage for 11 years. here's what he had to say. >> most of you who are not involved do not understand how journalism is working. how we gather information, how we choose our stories, how we write them and how we edit them. you don't know the process. but it's pretty reliable. and most of the reporters tha
you're on c-span2 in just a few minutes it is "q&a" with glenn kessler at "the washington post."o talk about his end of year biggest gnocchi oh 2014 awards in his list has list of politicians and political groups that he believes have made the most false claims as of last year. >> c-span2 provide live coverage of the u.s. senate floor proceedings and key public policy event. every weekend booktv, now for 15 years the only television network voted of nonfiction...
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then at 11:00, ronald kessler on his books his life and career, and responds to viewer questions. that all starts at 8:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span2. >> here some of the featured programs for this weekend on the c-span networks. on c-span2's booktv saturday 10:00 p.m. even would of afterwards, grover nordquist says americans are tired of ther is and is our tax system, and then susan butler on franklin roosevelt and joe stalin and their unexpected partnership behind in the war, and then on c-span3, on lectures in history university of virginia's college of wise professor jennifer murray on how civil war veteranes reunions changed from the reconstruction era to the present and sunday afternoon at 1:00 american history tv is live from the appomattox courthouse come enemiating the confederate surrender and the end of the civil war. >> up next a report on two decade of academic fraud at the university of north carolina where student-athletes were given fake or paper classes to artificially boost their gpas. >>> good evening. i am not here because i'm a long-time north carolinaan, i'm
then at 11:00, ronald kessler on his books his life and career, and responds to viewer questions. that all starts at 8:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span2. >> here some of the featured programs for this weekend on the c-span networks. on c-span2's booktv saturday 10:00 p.m. even would of afterwards, grover nordquist says americans are tired of ther is and is our tax system, and then susan butler on franklin roosevelt and joe stalin and their unexpected partnership behind in the war, and then...
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and our conversation with investigative reporter for the washington post robert kessler. he has written many books. and on american history tv on c-span3, saturday at 8 p.m. eastern, east carolina university professor emeritus charles calhoun on the optical faced and a compliment made by ulysses s grant during his presidency. and sunday afternoon at 6:00, historian hetrick schroeder takes us on a tour of the courthouse in virginia, the site of a confederate surrender on april 9, 1865. rula ghani: is the first lady of again a stamp. her husband assumed the presidency in 2014. she recently shared her views on women in afghanistan humanitarian aid and prospects of peace for country. this is one hour.
and our conversation with investigative reporter for the washington post robert kessler. he has written many books. and on american history tv on c-span3, saturday at 8 p.m. eastern, east carolina university professor emeritus charles calhoun on the optical faced and a compliment made by ulysses s grant during his presidency. and sunday afternoon at 6:00, historian hetrick schroeder takes us on a tour of the courthouse in virginia, the site of a confederate surrender on april 9, 1865. rula...
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new york times best-selling author ronald kessler. he has written 20 books, including "escape from the cia." on c-span3 tonight at 8 p.m. eastern, on lectures in history ease caroline -- east carolina university professor on u.s. -- on ulysses s. grant's. in the side of the confederate surrender on april 9, 1865. >> each week american history's tv real america brings you archival films that help tell the story of the 20th century. >> one of the greatest dramas reaches its climax as julius rosenberg, convicted of revealing atomic secrets to the russians, enter the federal building in new york to hear their due.
new york times best-selling author ronald kessler. he has written 20 books, including "escape from the cia." on c-span3 tonight at 8 p.m. eastern, on lectures in history ease caroline -- east carolina university professor on u.s. -- on ulysses s. grant's. in the side of the confederate surrender on april 9, 1865. >> each week american history's tv real america brings you archival films that help tell the story of the 20th century. >> one of the greatest dramas reaches its...
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our live three-hour conversation with former investigative reporter and best-selling author ronald kessler. he has written 28 books including "the first family details." on american history tv on c-span 3 at 8:00 p.m. eastern, east carolina university professor emeritus charles calhoun on the obstacles faced an accomplished its -- accomplishments made by ulysses s. grant during his presidency. patrick schroeder takes us on a tour of appomattox courthouse girl virginia, the site of the confederate surrender in april 1965. >> each week, " reel america" brings you archival films. 50 years ago on april 7, 1955, president lyndon johnson delivered his first major policy speech regarding the vietnam war. carried live to an estimated television audience of 60 million, the president sought to answer concerns to the escalation of the conflict as well as those who thought the united states was not doing enough to help south vietnam. the address attempted to explain why southeast asia was of a vital interest to the united states and worthy of sacrifice and laid out plans for economic development in vi
our live three-hour conversation with former investigative reporter and best-selling author ronald kessler. he has written 28 books including "the first family details." on american history tv on c-span 3 at 8:00 p.m. eastern, east carolina university professor emeritus charles calhoun on the obstacles faced an accomplished its -- accomplishments made by ulysses s. grant during his presidency. patrick schroeder takes us on a tour of appomattox courthouse girl virginia, the site of the...
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in-depth" a conversation with former investigative reporter or the "washington post" and author, ronald kessler has written 20 books. on american history tv on c-span3, saturday at 8 p.m. eastern, on lectures in history is carolina professor charles calhoun on the obstacles faced by ulysses s. grant during his presidency. sunday afternoon at 6:00, historian patrick schroeder takes us on a tour of appomattox courthouse in virginia, the site of the confederate surrender on april 9, 1865. live today on c-span, "washington journal" is next. at 10 a.m. eastern, a discussion on rowing violence in yemen and the future of that country. at 12:15 p.m., nsa director speaks about cyber security. at 3 p.m., a debate between seven candidates in the upcoming may 7 election in the u.k. in one hour in a local washington journal" we are joined by writers from the daily beast to discuss the key policy debates in washington. a conversation with editor in chief. at a: 40 5 a.m., national security correspondent nancy youssef will discuss the fight against isis, the orion nuclear negotiations -- the iran nuclear nego
in-depth" a conversation with former investigative reporter or the "washington post" and author, ronald kessler has written 20 books. on american history tv on c-span3, saturday at 8 p.m. eastern, on lectures in history is carolina professor charles calhoun on the obstacles faced by ulysses s. grant during his presidency. sunday afternoon at 6:00, historian patrick schroeder takes us on a tour of appomattox courthouse in virginia, the site of the confederate surrender on april 9,...
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sunday on new and, on in-depth, a live conversation with a reporter from the washington post, ronald kessler. he has written 20 books, including escape from the cia. and on american history tv saturday at 8:00 p.m., lectures in history, charles calhoun on the obstacles faced by ulysses s. grant during his presidency. and sunday afternoon, on american artifacts, -- schroeder takes us on a tour of appomattox courthouse in virginia. >> freelance journalist james fully was beheaded in august 2014 becoming the first american killed by that group. next a panel on journalist hostages including the parents of james foley who tried to save their son. also, terry anderson who was held hostage in lebanon. this is 90 minutes. >> journalism has changed enormously over the last two decades, it was once the printing -- printing press, and now moves at the speed of light and cell phones have the whole world in the palm of our hands. yet, that relentless stream of news has not made the world more comprehensible, speed and technology are one thing context is something else. for me, and for my colleagues in th
sunday on new and, on in-depth, a live conversation with a reporter from the washington post, ronald kessler. he has written 20 books, including escape from the cia. and on american history tv saturday at 8:00 p.m., lectures in history, charles calhoun on the obstacles faced by ulysses s. grant during his presidency. and sunday afternoon, on american artifacts, -- schroeder takes us on a tour of appomattox courthouse in virginia. >> freelance journalist james fully was beheaded in august...
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economists on both sides of the aisle that have looked at it and even "the washington post" and glenn kessler and others. and even the economist and economic advisers they all acknowledge that the problem of that figure is that it tends to indicate that women that work in the same position come in the same number of hours they are paid much less what economists have found is that when you control the number of hours worked, when you control for whether women work and have children and have taken a lot of time off that gap almost disappears. life choices made by men and women in the labor department show what we have called full-time and it's not exactly the same thing and then 7.75 hours. so we have to be careful and there is a wide discrimination between the women and men doing exactly the same thing, having the same level of experiences. >> i am very glad that you brought all of that up. >> i think the president's figure is somewhere around here when we have made a lot of progress. and that is right, but that is not is looking at the jobs or the exact number of hours or a couple of hours la
economists on both sides of the aisle that have looked at it and even "the washington post" and glenn kessler and others. and even the economist and economic advisers they all acknowledge that the problem of that figure is that it tends to indicate that women that work in the same position come in the same number of hours they are paid much less what economists have found is that when you control the number of hours worked, when you control for whether women work and have children and...
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cornel w on the radical political thinking of martin luther king jr.e then best-selling author ronald kessler. he has written 20 books. on american history tv on c-span3, tonight at 8 p.m. eastern, east carolina university professor emeritus charles calhoun on the accomplishments made by ulysses s grant during his presidency. sunday afternoon at 6:00, a historian takes us on a tour of appomattox courthouse in virginia. >> each week americanness -- american history tv's reel amer ica brings you archival films that help tell the story of the 20th century. ♪ >> one of the greatest spy sagas in history reaches its climax. ethel and julius rosenberg enter the federal building in new york to hear their doom. mrs. ethel rosenberg was convicted of actually transmitted the secrets -- transmitting the secrets to russia. the ring was uncovered. mrs. rosenberg's brother confessed to the secrets. he later became the government's chief witness in the prosecution of the rosenbergs. it is a stern judge of a face. after administering a tongue lashing in which he charged them with the imminent death of thousan
cornel w on the radical political thinking of martin luther king jr.e then best-selling author ronald kessler. he has written 20 books. on american history tv on c-span3, tonight at 8 p.m. eastern, east carolina university professor emeritus charles calhoun on the accomplishments made by ulysses s grant during his presidency. sunday afternoon at 6:00, a historian takes us on a tour of appomattox courthouse in virginia. >> each week americanness -- american history tv's reel amer ica...
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david kessler said former fda commissioner a press release he said, fda should reduce nicotine levelses to nonaddictive levels if we reduce the numb of the stimulus we reduce the craving harm reduction strategy. >> you take the drug nicotine out, why should i have a second tobacco less -- or magic cigarette? >> many tell us they enjoy smoking and want to enjoy it or enjoy cigarette with a cup of coffee or with a drink but they don't want the addiction to nicotine. >> don't they want the effect of the nicotine? effect of nicotine is not just addiction. some say that it improves your concentration for example. i've hazard that said. what is the point of smoking a cigarette which contains tobacco with no psych atomic effect on your head. >> many don't, but the point is to smoke a cigarette without addiction. so if you enjoy nicotine you can smoke higher nicotine cigarette. >> if i go to buy a pack of 10 or 12 how much for that? >> this is not available in the united states. [laughter] >> now he tells me. where is it sold? >> let's talk about that. >> where is it sold? >> ? spain. >> how
david kessler said former fda commissioner a press release he said, fda should reduce nicotine levelses to nonaddictive levels if we reduce the numb of the stimulus we reduce the craving harm reduction strategy. >> you take the drug nicotine out, why should i have a second tobacco less -- or magic cigarette? >> many tell us they enjoy smoking and want to enjoy it or enjoy cigarette with a cup of coffee or with a drink but they don't want the addiction to nicotine. >> don't...
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sunday at noon, our life three hour conversation with the work times best selling author ronald kessler. he has written 20 books. on american history tv on c-span three, saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, easter lenny university professor charles calderon on the capuchin is made by you will assist us grant -- by ulysses s grant. historian patrick showed her takes us on a tour of appomattox courthouse, the site of the confederate surrender in 1865. >> the most memorable moment of this week was hearing the senator say you need to be firm in our principles but flexible in the details. i think it reflects the harsh polarization we see across our country. if all of the senators congressmen and women, state legislators can about, we can come together as a country and solve many issues. >> my favorite quote in -- came from julie adams. she said never to be humble and have a strong work ethic because the people you meet on the way up, you meet them again on the way back down. >> in congress, we have a lack of true statesman. senator john mccain did something very impressive last year. he committed
sunday at noon, our life three hour conversation with the work times best selling author ronald kessler. he has written 20 books. on american history tv on c-span three, saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, easter lenny university professor charles calderon on the capuchin is made by you will assist us grant -- by ulysses s grant. historian patrick showed her takes us on a tour of appomattox courthouse, the site of the confederate surrender in 1865. >> the most memorable moment of this week was...
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and saturday at noon, a live three-hour conversation with a -- ronald kessler. he has written 20 books, including "escape embassy at a." -- "escape from the cia." and on lectures in history professor charles calhoun on the obstacles faced and a compass meant -- compliments made by ulysses s. grant during his presidency. and saturday at 6:00, a to her of appomattox courthouse in virginia. the site of the confederate surrender. >> the chair of the house homeland security committee talked about cyber security threats, recent attacks on u.s. companies, and with the government's role is in securing cyberspace. he also outlined new cyber security legislation. the hour-long talk to place in washington dc. -- took place in washington dc. [indistinct chatter] host: good morning. i will be hosting this event. we are very fortunate today to have an old friend of the family and a real expert, chairman of the house, michael mccaul. in 2007, a couple of us had the idea that maybe we should do a report on cyber security. we have been talking to some people who said that there
and saturday at noon, a live three-hour conversation with a -- ronald kessler. he has written 20 books, including "escape embassy at a." -- "escape from the cia." and on lectures in history professor charles calhoun on the obstacles faced and a compass meant -- compliments made by ulysses s. grant during his presidency. and saturday at 6:00, a to her of appomattox courthouse in virginia. the site of the confederate surrender. >> the chair of the house homeland security...