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for lynn, it's race over.n and it'sjust not come together yet far as issues happening. on to mexico city, and things are looking up. alex qualifies in second place but it's technical problems which hold him back. the gearbox penalty as he starts in 12th place and finishing tenth. here come the we go green in uruguay! uruguay makes for some exciting competition between alex and sam. lynn in third and bird down in eighth. going to be a tight one between the two ds virgin team—mates. sam bird has got out in front of lynn so the two ds virgin cars have swapped position. sam gets back on the podium with alex coming in in sixth place. and the hard work does not stop once alex is off the track. i suppose my height as a racing driver is quite unusual. i'm quite a tall racing driver. alex is six foot one. i have to watch my weight, maybe more so than other drivers. it's been a long time since i could think i can eat whatever i want. even if it'sjust a mental thing, a symbolic thing in the gym, but it translates to your
for lynn, it's race over.n and it'sjust not come together yet far as issues happening. on to mexico city, and things are looking up. alex qualifies in second place but it's technical problems which hold him back. the gearbox penalty as he starts in 12th place and finishing tenth. here come the we go green in uruguay! uruguay makes for some exciting competition between alex and sam. lynn in third and bird down in eighth. going to be a tight one between the two ds virgin team—mates. sam bird...
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lynn climbs out of the car. he's off!d in free practice one and he has crashed in free practice two. can he dig himself out? that makes me feel sad for him, actually. a fantastic driver but that shows you the pressure every one of these drivers is under. i'm newspeak's... and from newsbeat and i've come to meet alex lynn. he embarks on i'm from newsbeat and i've come to meet alex lynn. he embarks on his first season as a driver in formula e. this is your big moment. this is what you've been waiting for. how does it feel looking headgearfor season? it's everything you worked for over the years and years of practice. as you come through the ranks and different categories and this is the start of racing. you build up to the moment where you're prepared and you are ready to take the opportunity when it comes, and that's the benefit of being a reserve driver. you learn everything in the background and it's a slightly slower pace and then when the time comes, you are ready to do the job. are you living the dream now? when i bec
lynn climbs out of the car. he's off!d in free practice one and he has crashed in free practice two. can he dig himself out? that makes me feel sad for him, actually. a fantastic driver but that shows you the pressure every one of these drivers is under. i'm newspeak's... and from newsbeat and i've come to meet alex lynn. he embarks on i'm from newsbeat and i've come to meet alex lynn. he embarks on his first season as a driver in formula e. this is your big moment. this is what you've been...
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that was our protest.>> lynn novick do you want to respond?>> yeah, it is painful for nancy and her generation to feel they were trying to get a message across to their parents and grandparents and they were not ready to hear it but as she said her father did come around and ask the caller earlier said he did go into the service but the war was a mistake he realized, the shift happened over time but at that moment it was extremely difficult and very brave to look at the people that you respect and say we do not think you're making the right decisions for us. we spoke in our film to a veteran named tom who was enthusiastic about joining the marines and becoming a hero and fighting for his country and had a complete transformation while in vietnam. he ended up joining vietnam veterans against the war and throwing his medals. he said he wanted to send a message to people making the decisions thing i do not think you people know that much about what you are doing. and that was a very courageous act to question a policy that by that time did not ma
that was our protest.>> lynn novick do you want to respond?>> yeah, it is painful for nancy and her generation to feel they were trying to get a message across to their parents and grandparents and they were not ready to hear it but as she said her father did come around and ask the caller earlier said he did go into the service but the war was a mistake he realized, the shift happened over time but at that moment it was extremely difficult and very brave to look at the people that...
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lynn novick, want to respond? >> yeah, you know, it's painful for nancy and her generation to feel that they were trying to get a message across to their parents and grandparents and they weren't ready to hear it. as she said, her father did come around. and as the caller earlier said, he was in the service and he later realized the war was a mistake. so the shift did happen over time, but in that moment, it must have been extremely difficult and very brave to look at the people you respect and say, you know what? you're not making the right decisions for us. we spoke in our film to a veteran named tom valele who was very enthusiastic about joining the marines, becoming a hero and fighting for his country. he had a complete transformation while he was in vietnam. he ended up joining vietnam veterans against the war and throwing away his medals. he said he wanted to send a message to the people in the administration saying i don't think you people know very much about what you are doing. i think it was very brave t
lynn novick, want to respond? >> yeah, you know, it's painful for nancy and her generation to feel that they were trying to get a message across to their parents and grandparents and they weren't ready to hear it. as she said, her father did come around. and as the caller earlier said, he was in the service and he later realized the war was a mistake. so the shift did happen over time, but in that moment, it must have been extremely difficult and very brave to look at the people you...
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lynne, thanks so much.p next, a tip to you on how to get the full story from the media on immigration stories. stay with us for that. that >> laura: a little tip for our viewers. a read past the headlines, especially as it relates to immigration sob stories. i.c.e. nabbed the father in court while he was dealing witht a felony abuse allegation. some groups like the nonprofit legal aid want rules that prevent i.c.e. from arresting suspects in state court. joining me now, tom homan, and immigration attorney alan orr. tom, let's go to you. you know a little bit about this. i.c.e. are now going to court houses in order to nab some of these illegal immigrants.. the argument is, people aren't going to report crimes because they might be illegal immigrants and they are going to these courthouses and then they are going to be nabbed, too. is that happening? >> it's a great policy. i signed it. it's my policy. it i.c.e.'s policy not to arrest the victims and witnesses of's crimes, and no one me one example that we h
lynne, thanks so much.p next, a tip to you on how to get the full story from the media on immigration stories. stay with us for that. that >> laura: a little tip for our viewers. a read past the headlines, especially as it relates to immigration sob stories. i.c.e. nabbed the father in court while he was dealing witht a felony abuse allegation. some groups like the nonprofit legal aid want rules that prevent i.c.e. from arresting suspects in state court. joining me now, tom homan, and...
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host: is asked lynn novick to let's ask lynn- novick to take that one. guest: i think the caller is demonstrating a common understanding. a lot of people feel the way you feel. it is important to take a step to telescope out from the end the, yes, one could argue offensive was a military defeat for the vietcong because they lost so many people, tens of thousands of their soldiers were killed, so on the surface, that could look like a decisive turning point in the war for them, but what we have to keep leadersand what our understood, even though they were not telling the american people at that time were ever, was that north vietnam has a very healthy birth rate. they have no interest in stopping fighting. lickmight go back and their wounds for however long it takes to rebuild, but they will be back and they will not walk away, so it ultimately became a question of how long is this war going to go on because even though we killed a lot of soldiers and combatants in the offensive, it was not decisive for them, so understanding where they were coming from,
host: is asked lynn novick to let's ask lynn- novick to take that one. guest: i think the caller is demonstrating a common understanding. a lot of people feel the way you feel. it is important to take a step to telescope out from the end the, yes, one could argue offensive was a military defeat for the vietcong because they lost so many people, tens of thousands of their soldiers were killed, so on the surface, that could look like a decisive turning point in the war for them, but what we have...
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lynn is in lynn patton, longtime trumpet, asked about it on the plane, whether it was possible such a tape might exist and he said no. then she, katrina asked what he wanted her to do, put it to bed. katrina crist and said he said it. did that happen? >> know. that did not happen. sound like she is writing the script for a movie. i have been out there talking about this. it is absolutely not true. i have no connections to anyone at celebrity apprentice other than amarosa and she was the only one that brought this tape up. people i've checked with who she mentioned have no idea what she is talking about but i am not going to be angry about this. clearly amarosa is in a desperate situation. i feel sorry for her. this is obviously trash for cash. i was concerned with amarosa when she got married, when she had to buy fake wedding ring so i feel sorry for her but i will not stand by and allow her to continue to tarnish everyone's reputation and hurt the one person that helped her become who she is in the celebrity world. >> you have been around the president during the campaign since the c
lynn is in lynn patton, longtime trumpet, asked about it on the plane, whether it was possible such a tape might exist and he said no. then she, katrina asked what he wanted her to do, put it to bed. katrina crist and said he said it. did that happen? >> know. that did not happen. sound like she is writing the script for a movie. i have been out there talking about this. it is absolutely not true. i have no connections to anyone at celebrity apprentice other than amarosa and she was the...
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it's a bombshell, lynne patton. two days after that, she went on abc news interview defending a president, saying, "that he is not a racist." so how could that be possible if she heard the tape already, that she was using as their excuse to change her tone with the president? >> ed: another quick point i want to make. mark burnett, top -- one of the creators of "the apprentice," tweeted that mark burnett called him and said, no such tape exists. beyond that, omarosa was on msnbc and osprey saying that bill pruitt, another producer on "the apprentice" is corroborating her story. i understand you have a different story tonight. >> bill pruitt was the producer of seasons one and two, where she is claiming that this apparently took place. she also told lynne patton that bill pruitt was her original source of the tape, and lynne patton spoke with bill this evening and is announcing that that is simply not true and as i suspected, all along, this tape does not exist. omarosa extras desperate for money for money. >> ed: al
it's a bombshell, lynne patton. two days after that, she went on abc news interview defending a president, saying, "that he is not a racist." so how could that be possible if she heard the tape already, that she was using as their excuse to change her tone with the president? >> ed: another quick point i want to make. mark burnett, top -- one of the creators of "the apprentice," tweeted that mark burnett called him and said, no such tape exists. beyond that, omarosa...
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i was asking you about the president talking to lynn hatton about whether or not he used the and word. >> longtime trump aid reporting she asked trump about it on the plane whether it was possible such a tape existed he said no. then she asked what he wanted her to do and he said put it to bed. katrina cursed and said he said it. did that happen? >> know. that did not happen. that she is writing a script for a movie. i have been talking about this. that is absolutely not true. ed: the second time i said she, katrina pearson, the book says lynn patton so i apologize, it was an honest mistake. it does not change the substance of the fact that you are claiming our two different phone calls, one with jason miller. >> i'm not claiming that. ed: let me get to the facts. bottom line is you're saying one with and without jason miller, the one without jason miller, omarosa says they have not aired it yet. and katrina pearson, okay. that is a thing -- you said he said it. he used the and word. >> i am refuting the claim omarosa made. ed: let's talk about chuck todd. i'm not going to do that. >>
i was asking you about the president talking to lynn hatton about whether or not he used the and word. >> longtime trump aid reporting she asked trump about it on the plane whether it was possible such a tape existed he said no. then she asked what he wanted her to do and he said put it to bed. katrina cursed and said he said it. did that happen? >> know. that did not happen. that she is writing a script for a movie. i have been talking about this. that is absolutely not true. ed:...
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i think the judge will probably follow that recommendation. >> lynn, final word?hat is so interesting in the government sentencing memo is how they go through how they went in and george papadopoulos, who lives in chicago with his wife, how he went in on the first interviews without a lawyer. what's also interesting is his wife had taken to tv shows in a plea either for clemency or go fund me for their legal costs and the lawyers even went to the trouble of slapping her down a bit and saying she said something that wasn't right, so, you know, i do agree, the range is 0 to 6 months imprisonment. even though they, the prosecutors did mention that range is there, the judge has discretion. >> real quick before i let you go, why wouldn't a case like manafort's -- why wouldn't the jury be sequestered, given this is so highly publicized and there's so much at stake? >> probably judge ellis felt that was too great an imposition on the jury. judges are very sensitive to the strain and interference in the juror's lives. there's also some feeling when you sequester a jury, i
i think the judge will probably follow that recommendation. >> lynn, final word?hat is so interesting in the government sentencing memo is how they go through how they went in and george papadopoulos, who lives in chicago with his wife, how he went in on the first interviews without a lawyer. what's also interesting is his wife had taken to tv shows in a plea either for clemency or go fund me for their legal costs and the lawyers even went to the trouble of slapping her down a bit and...
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and my mother-in-law, through her book club, had fairly recently had lynn come speak but her back, same kind of different as me, and so she set up the connection and i got e-mail her, and i set out to e-mail lynn, and she is a best-selling author, had written heaven is for real a "new york times" number one ask there's me, filmmaker, saying how do you do this? i didn't want to sound dopey, and said, i got to do it, and i did. i reached out to lynn, and he that's kind of where the next step of this story takes place. >> what sara didn't know when she reached out to me is i'm a navy veteran and also didn't know i was investigative journalist for 11 years before i transitioned to books, and she also didn't know one very important thing in addition, which is that i had been praying to write an iconic world war ii story, and i don't mean like, hoping and praying, i mean, like, literally praying because i pray about my work, and god had provide evidence in that way before. had prayed to write a special operations story because i think those guys are couldn' so wante. i'm a huge chicken so i g
and my mother-in-law, through her book club, had fairly recently had lynn come speak but her back, same kind of different as me, and so she set up the connection and i got e-mail her, and i set out to e-mail lynn, and she is a best-selling author, had written heaven is for real a "new york times" number one ask there's me, filmmaker, saying how do you do this? i didn't want to sound dopey, and said, i got to do it, and i did. i reached out to lynn, and he that's kind of where the next...
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lynne patton joins us now. lynn, thank you so much for being with us. >> hi, anderson. pleasure. nice seeing you. >> so lot to talk about. first of all, thank you for agreeing to be here. >> yes. >> i want to get started with the recording that was released this morning of this phone conversation that allegedly took place that you were on the call, katrina pierson, back in 2016. just for our viewers. let's just play that. >> i'm trying to find out at least the context if it used in to help us maybe try to figure out a way to spin it. >> i said well, sir, you think of any time this might have happened and he said negative, well, that's not true. >> he goes how do you think i should handle it? and i told him exactly what you just said, omarosa. it depends on what scenario you're talking about, and he said why don't you go ahead and put it to bed. no, he said it. he's embarrassed. >> okay. so that's the tape released. as far as you remember, is that recording accurate? that's your voice on the tape? >> well, anderson, there were a lot of times that we talked about this tape, because
lynne patton joins us now. lynn, thank you so much for being with us. >> hi, anderson. pleasure. nice seeing you. >> so lot to talk about. first of all, thank you for agreeing to be here. >> yes. >> i want to get started with the recording that was released this morning of this phone conversation that allegedly took place that you were on the call, katrina pierson, back in 2016. just for our viewers. let's just play that. >> i'm trying to find out at least the...
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i said i've got to do it and i reached out to lynn and that's where the next step of the story takes place. >> was sarah didn't know when she reached out to me was that i meant navy veteran and an investigative journalist for 11 years before a transition to books. she also didn't know one very important thing that i had been praying to write an iconic world war ii story. i don't mean like praying i meant literally praying. god has provided to me in that way before. i had prayed. i am a huge chicken and the way i get my kicks is vicariously behind my computer screen doing all of these crazy things. i have written this story and was provided a commanding operator of delta force. i had also written a book about the heavy weapons company. so now i wanted to tackle world war ii. i asked god to provide that and suddenly i get this e-mail from this young lady. but darn it all she wants is advice. i don't want to jump all over it like a sumo wrestler. so very cleverly and very subtly i am manipulated her. [laughter] >> it has been an incredible partnership. lots of times we are asked how did
i said i've got to do it and i reached out to lynn and that's where the next step of the story takes place. >> was sarah didn't know when she reached out to me was that i meant navy veteran and an investigative journalist for 11 years before a transition to books. she also didn't know one very important thing that i had been praying to write an iconic world war ii story. i don't mean like praying i meant literally praying. god has provided to me in that way before. i had prayed. i am a...
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i set out to e-mail lynn and she is a best-selling author. has written heaven is for real new york times number one. and then there's me. i gotta do it. i reached out to lynn. and that's kind of where the next step of the story takes place. what they didn't know when they reach out to me was that i'm a navy veteran and she also didn't know i was in investigated journalists for about 11 years before i transitioned to books. and she also didn't know one very important thing in addition which is that i had been praying to write an iconic world war ii story. i don't mean like hoping and praying i meant literally praying. god have provided in that way before. i have prayed to write special operations story. i get my kicks vicariously through that. behind my computer screen going and doing all of these crazy things. it would have a written a story about this and in any special operations guide god permit provided at the commanding officer. i have a history of this. i also written a book about heavy weapons company and so now i wanted to tackle worl
i set out to e-mail lynn and she is a best-selling author. has written heaven is for real new york times number one. and then there's me. i gotta do it. i reached out to lynn. and that's kind of where the next step of the story takes place. what they didn't know when they reach out to me was that i'm a navy veteran and she also didn't know i was in investigated journalists for about 11 years before i transitioned to books. and she also didn't know one very important thing in addition which is...
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before and after. >> yes, ma'am, it will be. >> lynn, thank you.ing that personal moment with us and of course thank you for your family's sacrifice. we really appreciate you. >> you're very welcome. i appreciate it. >> cnn "newsroom" with erica hill will pick up after this short break and john and i will see you tomorrow. in 2017, california had the worst wildfire season on record. scientists say, our weather is becoming more extreme and we all have to be better prepared. that's why pg&e is adopting new and additional safety precautions to help us monitor and respond to dangerous weather. hi, i'm allison bagley, a meteorologist with pg&e's community wildfire safety program. we're working now, to enhance our weather forecasting capabilities, building a network of new weather stations to identify when and where extreme wildfire conditions may occur, so we can respond faster and better. we're installing cutting edge technology to provide real-time mapping and tracking of weather patterns. and we use this information in partnership with first responde
before and after. >> yes, ma'am, it will be. >> lynn, thank you.ing that personal moment with us and of course thank you for your family's sacrifice. we really appreciate you. >> you're very welcome. i appreciate it. >> cnn "newsroom" with erica hill will pick up after this short break and john and i will see you tomorrow. in 2017, california had the worst wildfire season on record. scientists say, our weather is becoming more extreme and we all have to be...
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thank you michael booker and thank you lynn faulds wood. goodbye. is out of the us open, losing in straight sets to caroline garcia. after a run of poor performance, she was unseeded, and garcia took the first set 6—2. johanna konta's fortu nes first set 6—2. johanna konta's fortunes have improved recently, with a win over serena williams, but there was little sign of recovery here. the second set went the same way. novak djokovic dropped a set but was through to the second round. he struggled in the heat but after a ten minute heat break in which both players had iced laughs, he came through in four sets. west ham survived a huge scare at afc wimbledon in the carabao cup. the league one side took the lead afterjust two minutes, joe pigott with the goal. wimbledon then had a man sent off, but it took west ham until the hour mark to level things up, issa diop with this thumping strike. angelo ogbonna then put the premier league side in front, before javier hernandez added a third, to make things look a lot simpler for west ham than they actually were
thank you michael booker and thank you lynn faulds wood. goodbye. is out of the us open, losing in straight sets to caroline garcia. after a run of poor performance, she was unseeded, and garcia took the first set 6—2. johanna konta's fortu nes first set 6—2. johanna konta's fortunes have improved recently, with a win over serena williams, but there was little sign of recovery here. the second set went the same way. novak djokovic dropped a set but was through to the second round. he...
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. >> and in the weeks ahead we'll hear from helen bentley, barbara kennely and nancy johnson and lynn woolsey. watch oral histories, sunday at 10:00 a.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span 3. >>> each week american artifacts takes you to museums and historic places to learn about american history. next we visit the henry ford in dearborn, michigan, to see the garage where ford built his first car, the quadricycle. historic structures curator jim johnson shows us ford's childhood home where he was born in 1863. both buildings were relocated to greenfield village, the living history section of the henry ford. >> my name is jim johnson and i'm the curator of the landscapes here at the henry ford and we're here at henry ford in greenfield village and here with a 1914 model t. and it was just one of the things you get to experience here in greenfield village. behind me is the bagley shed and this stood behind his house in detroit, a rented house where he developed his first gasoline engine and eventually his first car in 1896. and then we'll be having a look at his birthplace, which
. >> and in the weeks ahead we'll hear from helen bentley, barbara kennely and nancy johnson and lynn woolsey. watch oral histories, sunday at 10:00 a.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span 3. >>> each week american artifacts takes you to museums and historic places to learn about american history. next we visit the henry ford in dearborn, michigan, to see the garage where ford built his first car, the quadricycle. historic structures curator jim johnson shows us ford's...
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. >> in the weeks ahead, we will hear from helen bentley, barbara cannoli, the jostle, and lynn woolsey. watch oral history, sunday at 10 am eastern, on american history tv on c-span three. >>> american history tv was that the organization of american historians annual meeting in sacramento, california. we spoke with the university of texas san antonio professor greg michelle, about the fbi's covert surveillance program. the targeted student organizations during the civil rights movement. if the offer had struggled for a brother saw, the saturn -- southern student organizing committee 1964-1969. this is just over 15 minutes. >>> greg michelle is the associate professor of the department of history at the university of texas in san antonio. >>: tell pro stands for counterintelligence program. it was the name of fbi programming designed to conduct primarily covert operations against organizations and individuals that the fbi deemed a threat to domestic or national security. >> why is this important? >> for several reasons, this was a artifact in the cold war era when communists, or suspec
. >> in the weeks ahead, we will hear from helen bentley, barbara cannoli, the jostle, and lynn woolsey. watch oral history, sunday at 10 am eastern, on american history tv on c-span three. >>> american history tv was that the organization of american historians annual meeting in sacramento, california. we spoke with the university of texas san antonio professor greg michelle, about the fbi's covert surveillance program. the targeted student organizations during the civil rights...
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i was asking you about the president talking to longtime aide lynne patton about whether or not he had used this be 23. let's play that and we'll get to the facts. speak a long time trump aide reported she asked trump about it on the plane specifically, whether it was possible so trey tate might exist, and he said no. then she, katrina, asked him what she wanted to do. katrina cursed and said, he said it. did that happen? >> [laughs] no, ed. that did not happen. it sounds like she is writing a script for a movie. i have already been out there talking about this, that is absolutely not true. >> ed: so you referenced a moment ago that the second time i said "she" last night, i said, "she," katrina pierson, with the book says, "you, when pearson." that i apologize. that is an honest mistake. that does not change the fact that you are now claiming they are triggered every phone calls, talking about women with jason miller -- -- >> i'm not claiming that, ed. >> ed: you told me that several times today. let me get to the facts. i don't want to get two side issues. bottom line is, there was o
i was asking you about the president talking to longtime aide lynne patton about whether or not he had used this be 23. let's play that and we'll get to the facts. speak a long time trump aide reported she asked trump about it on the plane specifically, whether it was possible so trey tate might exist, and he said no. then she, katrina, asked him what she wanted to do. katrina cursed and said, he said it. did that happen? >> [laughs] no, ed. that did not happen. it sounds like she is...
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josh and lynn is joining me. lynn, let me start with you. geoff bennett mentioning the 2'7" district in new york and this is a district that sort of hugs buffalo, it is in upstate new york. and donald trump won that district by almost 25 points back in 2016. you look at the electoral record for the congressman who has announced he is suspending his campaign. chris collins won that district 67% of the vote back in 2016. let me put the same question to you as i put to jeff, what is the import of this as you look ahead to the midterms? >> it depends if he gets his name off the ballot. that is the next question we have to ask. local authority determine the rules for elections. if his name stays on the ballot, then it might make it improbable that a democrat would be elected. after all, a long time ago when a congressman by the name of dan lo rosten rostencowski was running, the republican won. so he first has to get the name off the ballot. if he does and they nut another credible candidate, the district will stay red. >> let's look at the groun
josh and lynn is joining me. lynn, let me start with you. geoff bennett mentioning the 2'7" district in new york and this is a district that sort of hugs buffalo, it is in upstate new york. and donald trump won that district by almost 25 points back in 2016. you look at the electoral record for the congressman who has announced he is suspending his campaign. chris collins won that district 67% of the vote back in 2016. let me put the same question to you as i put to jeff, what is the...
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. >> and in the weeks ahead, we'll hear from elin bentley, barbara canali, nancy johnson, and lynn woolsey. watch oriole histories sunday at 10 a.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3. >>> each week american artifacts takes you to museums and historic places to learn about american history. next we continue our tour of the driving america exhibit at the henry ford museum in dearborn, michigan. transportation curate or matt anderson shows us a 1931 car and describes how auto manufacturing changed during world war ii. we'll also learn how vehicles evolved based on customer preference and available technology. one of the last models we'll see is a 1983 honda accord, the first model built in the united states. >>> we're standing in front of what is probably our guests' favorite car, if we had to poll all the visitors who came through to ask which car they enjoyed seeing the most, i suspect it would be this car here, our bugati1931royale. he was a designer of race cars in the 1920s, but he had hopes in the early 19 #30s of building cars that were so luxurious that they would be favored b
. >> and in the weeks ahead, we'll hear from elin bentley, barbara canali, nancy johnson, and lynn woolsey. watch oriole histories sunday at 10 a.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3. >>> each week american artifacts takes you to museums and historic places to learn about american history. next we continue our tour of the driving america exhibit at the henry ford museum in dearborn, michigan. transportation curate or matt anderson shows us a 1931 car and describes how...
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. >>> in the weeks ahead, we will hear from helen bentley, barb racanelli, nancy johnson, and lynn woolsey. watch oral histories. sunday at 10 am eastern on american history tv on cspan 3. >>> [ music ] >>> 2018 is the centennial year of u.s. participation in world war i. and, american history tv is marking the anniversary with a variety of programs. every spring, the u.s. army heritage and education center in carlisle, pennsylvania hosts a living history event, featuring several hundred reenactors from all eras of american history. next, on american artifacts, we visit with several reenactors, who specialize in betraying german soldiers of the great war. we will also go underground to see a reconstructed german bunker. this is about 20 minutes. >>> my name is hans. we are here at the army heritage center in carlisle. we are representing world war i soldiers today. we are representing the infantry regiment 52. i have learned pretty much the early war. 1910. 1910 trousers. and of course, the traditional jackboots. also, i have got the strap, and the brown petroleum pouches. i am wearing my
. >>> in the weeks ahead, we will hear from helen bentley, barb racanelli, nancy johnson, and lynn woolsey. watch oral histories. sunday at 10 am eastern on american history tv on cspan 3. >>> [ music ] >>> 2018 is the centennial year of u.s. participation in world war i. and, american history tv is marking the anniversary with a variety of programs. every spring, the u.s. army heritage and education center in carlisle, pennsylvania hosts a living history event,...
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enter chef lynn mcgary. >> a mackerel dish -- >> reporter: at just 19, lynn has the keys to his own kitchen menu last night. we're going to give it a try. >> this is delicious, man. >> go for it. >> yeah. >> reporter: the kid from malibu started chasing his dream early. >> this is all i ever wanted to do. there was never a moment where i was like, do i do this, do i do something else? it always felt natural. >> reporter: at only 10 years old, before most kids are allowed to use an oven unsupervised, mcgary began teaching himself to cook through some of the world's most complex cookbooks. take me into the mind of a 10-year-old. the average 10-year-old, into sports, video games. why was 10-year-old flynn so enthralled by cooking or the culinary arts? >> the weird thing is i didn't start cooking by creating dishes. i was really inspired by like three michigan star high-level cooking. at the time i didn't know any of those techniques. the first two years of learning to cook i only learned how to make chicken stock. >> reporter: those lessons turned to dinner parties for friends and family. soon
enter chef lynn mcgary. >> a mackerel dish -- >> reporter: at just 19, lynn has the keys to his own kitchen menu last night. we're going to give it a try. >> this is delicious, man. >> go for it. >> yeah. >> reporter: the kid from malibu started chasing his dream early. >> this is all i ever wanted to do. there was never a moment where i was like, do i do this, do i do something else? it always felt natural. >> reporter: at only 10 years old,...
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. >> in the weeks ahead we are going to hear from helen bentley, barb mcanally, nancy johnson and lynn mobley. watch oral history at 10 am eastern on american history. >>> coming up next, real america. a look at the push for road and highway construction in the 1950s. freedom of the american road is a half hour ford motor company film from 1955. with opening remarks by henry ford the second. who introduces the ford company study of the nation's road problems and calls for individual citizens to help solve those issues. it is narrated by the voice of the march of time radio and tv newsreel series. >>> i am henry ford the second. in recent years, there has been a lot of talk about our highway situation. so much has been said that i feel a great many of you may have wondered as i did, whether there was anything a private citizen could do about a problem so big? that is why we decided to study the situation. the results are published in this book. we call it, freedom of the american road. simply because we americans like plenty of elbowroom. freedom to come and go as we please and be in th
. >> in the weeks ahead we are going to hear from helen bentley, barb mcanally, nancy johnson and lynn mobley. watch oral history at 10 am eastern on american history. >>> coming up next, real america. a look at the push for road and highway construction in the 1950s. freedom of the american road is a half hour ford motor company film from 1955. with opening remarks by henry ford the second. who introduces the ford company study of the nation's road problems and calls for...
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. >> i'm deion lynn. >> a shooting put a high school on lockdown. >> just a block from armey joe high school. cornell bernard is there live where he spokend w students. >> reporter: eric and dion lim, many still scared about the shooting last night that happened near campus which left a teenager dead. and today many were able to return to campus to retrieve the belongings they were forced to leave behind when the stadium was evacuated. >> it was terrifying. >> reporter: karen duff was working in the concession stand right before kickoff of the game when chaos unfolded. >> people started running into the concession stand saying that the school was on lockdown and that there was gunfire. > reporter: karen's son justin is a jv player. he was on the field. >> we just had the anthem and then kickoff. then it was like three pops. >> reporter: it was gunfire coming from nearby washington street and belle avenue. police called it a gun battle. >> there were multiple shooters. it appeared the groups were shooting at each other. >> reporter: sky map 7 shows how close it was to the high school.
. >> i'm deion lynn. >> a shooting put a high school on lockdown. >> just a block from armey joe high school. cornell bernard is there live where he spokend w students. >> reporter: eric and dion lim, many still scared about the shooting last night that happened near campus which left a teenager dead. and today many were able to return to campus to retrieve the belongings they were forced to leave behind when the stadium was evacuated. >> it was terrifying....
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patton. >> i don't know lynne patton. >> you know omarosa. why i think if omarosa says she has receipts, she'll provide them. >> we'll see. we only know what she can show. to both of you, thank you for making the arguments. appreciate it. >> thanks. >> be well. >>> stand your ground. that's the controversial self-defense law that often seems to translate into i can tell you if i want to. it's under close scrutinyny again in florida. you remember the killing of an unarmed black man over a parking space last month. i know you haven't heard about it for a while, but please pay attention to this now. the shooter was allowed to walk away by the sheriff even though it was all caught on tape. i told you then that seemed hasty. turns out it was. there's a big update on the case capturing national attention. the family of the man who was killed that night is here. please stay with us. fruits and veggies are essential to your health, but it's tough to get enough of their nutrients. new one a day with nature's medley is the only complete multivitamin wi
patton. >> i don't know lynne patton. >> you know omarosa. why i think if omarosa says she has receipts, she'll provide them. >> we'll see. we only know what she can show. to both of you, thank you for making the arguments. appreciate it. >> thanks. >> be well. >>> stand your ground. that's the controversial self-defense law that often seems to translate into i can tell you if i want to. it's under close scrutinyny again in florida. you remember the...
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. >>> lynn sweet is with us and ross garber, cnn legal analyst. thank you both for being here. want to listen, if i could, please, to more of what rudy giuliani said last night. let's listen to what he was talking about, about the best analysis of the mueller investigation thus far. >> i think the best analysis would be that the mueller team is panicking. they know they don't have a case and they are trying to get the president to testify. they are hoping if they put out a story like this in which they suggest that mcgahn is cooperating against him, but don't say it. they don't say that. that he'll want to come in and explain himself. >> first of all, lynn, do you get any indication that mueller's team is panicking? >> absolutely not. mueller's team is very busy. they are wrapping up the trial and waiting for the jury in the manafort case and they have a plea going on, a settlement on the sentencing for george papadopoulos and have lawyers all over the place doing stuff. this is not panicking. it's extraordinary to have all of these hours of interviews with a white house counse
. >>> lynn sweet is with us and ross garber, cnn legal analyst. thank you both for being here. want to listen, if i could, please, to more of what rudy giuliani said last night. let's listen to what he was talking about, about the best analysis of the mueller investigation thus far. >> i think the best analysis would be that the mueller team is panicking. they know they don't have a case and they are trying to get the president to testify. they are hoping if they put out a story...
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ladies and gentlemen, jason lynn young did not murder his wife. he did not murder their unborn son.not been solved. >> reporter: who better to make the argument than jason young himself. but so far, he had never said a word to anyone about the november night. and almost five years silence. >> it is always a big decision for defense attorneys whether or not to call their clients. >> reporter: a former prosecutor and legal analyst. she covered the trial. >> this is a case that really begged for jason young to testify. if he is innocent. >> reporter: after all this time. >> if he is truly innocent. get on the stand and tell the story. >> we call jason young. >> reporter: with his mother in the front row, jason young prepared to do just that. defense attorney brian collins hit it hard off the top. >> did you kill your wife michelle? >> no, sir. >> wore you there when it happened? >> no, sir. >> reporter: what about jason's missing hushpuppies that match the shoe print. he no longer owned them. >> are those the shoes you had on november 2nd. >> no, sir. >> they were all ratty. told miche
ladies and gentlemen, jason lynn young did not murder his wife. he did not murder their unborn son.not been solved. >> reporter: who better to make the argument than jason young himself. but so far, he had never said a word to anyone about the november night. and almost five years silence. >> it is always a big decision for defense attorneys whether or not to call their clients. >> reporter: a former prosecutor and legal analyst. she covered the trial. >> this is a case...
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. >> in the weeks ahead we'll hear from helen bentley, barbara kennelly, nancy johnson and lynn woolsey. watch "oral history" sunday at 10:00 a.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span 3. >> each week, american artifacts takes viewers into archives, museums and historic sites around the country. next we visit the smithsonian national air and space museum to learn about stone carvings created in trenches and bunkers by world war i soldiers and only recently rediscovered. our guide's photographs of the carvings are featured in the exhibit. >> hello, my name is dr. jeff guessky, i'm a national geographic photographer, emergency physician, explorer and television host. welcome to the smithsonian national air and space museum and to artist soldiers which is an exhibit on world war i commemorating the 00-year anniversary of world war i. we're seeing a small segment of this vast space which once held up to 4,000 world war i soldiers. it was occupied by the french and german and the french took it back and then the americans. and in this place soldiers from the maine national guard chwhic we
. >> in the weeks ahead we'll hear from helen bentley, barbara kennelly, nancy johnson and lynn woolsey. watch "oral history" sunday at 10:00 a.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span 3. >> each week, american artifacts takes viewers into archives, museums and historic sites around the country. next we visit the smithsonian national air and space museum to learn about stone carvings created in trenches and bunkers by world war i soldiers and only recently rediscovered....
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the front runner was perceived to be lynn graham with support from emily's list, the women's group that helps elect aggressive pro-choice women across federal and state elections. the winner ended up being andrew gillam, who is the mayor up tallahassee and ended up with an endorsement from bernie sanders and has embraced a more progressive agenda. that was not the expected result, but he will be facing congressman ron desantis, who was the trump pick and made a bit of a splash in the primary with an ad where he reads the "art of the deal" to his kid and basically made -- host: as far as the results, what was the turnout like and what did that do for both of these men? guest: democrats are enthusiastic about their turnout . what we are seeing is basically what we have seen across the board in primaries so far. democratic enthusiasm seems to be up, but the republican vote is not suppressed either. we also have a closed primary in florida, so it is hard to take too much from those conclusions, but we are definitely seeing democratic enthusiasm, which should help across the board in the hou
the front runner was perceived to be lynn graham with support from emily's list, the women's group that helps elect aggressive pro-choice women across federal and state elections. the winner ended up being andrew gillam, who is the mayor up tallahassee and ended up with an endorsement from bernie sanders and has embraced a more progressive agenda. that was not the expected result, but he will be facing congressman ron desantis, who was the trump pick and made a bit of a splash in the primary...
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announcer: and in the weeks ahead, we will hear from nancy johnson and lynn woolsey. watch on c-span3. tonight on c-span, youth activists speaking at the youth conference of mayors. a discussion about brett kavanaugh with a panel of his former law clerks. and political commentator ben shapiro speaking at the national conservative student conference. this year's meeting at the u.s. conference of mayors in boston included speakers by youth activists who talked about their work on gun violence, the environment, and sexual harassment. this part of the meeting begins with mayor stephen benjamin. mayor
announcer: and in the weeks ahead, we will hear from nancy johnson and lynn woolsey. watch on c-span3. tonight on c-span, youth activists speaking at the youth conference of mayors. a discussion about brett kavanaugh with a panel of his former law clerks. and political commentator ben shapiro speaking at the national conservative student conference. this year's meeting at the u.s. conference of mayors in boston included speakers by youth activists who talked about their work on gun violence,...
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. >>> washington bureau chief of the chicago sun times lynn sweet is us and legal analyst page pate.hat did you make of the president's rally and how significant is it on this special election on tuesday? >> in terms of rallying the base, it is significant because anything to get out the vote is important. i listen to that and there is, like, three ways to listen to that. part of it, i have to say, that just the facts that president trump got wrong, he talked about the tallahassee trail and he had factors where he did, though, talk about his election night victory once again. now, it's like he is stuck in time every rally, he kind of replays that night. i don't know when he can ever possibly move off of it, but don't discount the importance of rallying the base and that is no democratic figure out there who has the same sway and who could come in at the last minute and rally the troops in that way. so there is something to it and this is a district that should be red, as we have noted, and everything that trump hit on in his speech last night, you know, we are the forgotten people, t
. >>> washington bureau chief of the chicago sun times lynn sweet is us and legal analyst page pate.hat did you make of the president's rally and how significant is it on this special election on tuesday? >> in terms of rallying the base, it is significant because anything to get out the vote is important. i listen to that and there is, like, three ways to listen to that. part of it, i have to say, that just the facts that president trump got wrong, he talked about the...
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fromncer: we will hear robert canales, nancy johnson and lynn woolsey. watch oral histories sunday at 10:00 a.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3. announcer: the franklin d. roosevelt residential library did your a unique film collection and joining us on the phone is library director paul sparrow. -- was an assistant to franco roosevelt starting in 1920 and was with him for more than 20 years and was a close friend of the family as well. she lived in the white house when he was president and she became intrigued with film cameras. she would film a number of these at formal pictures and events and luncheons. -- picnics and events and luncheons. movies to herme included in her collection. she had a stroke in 1941 and left the white house and took possessions with her and died several years later it did not become part of the initial library collects with the library was created. her grand nieces decided to donate these films to a library last year and since then we have been going back to the original film, had them transferred and restored and n
fromncer: we will hear robert canales, nancy johnson and lynn woolsey. watch oral histories sunday at 10:00 a.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3. announcer: the franklin d. roosevelt residential library did your a unique film collection and joining us on the phone is library director paul sparrow. -- was an assistant to franco roosevelt starting in 1920 and was with him for more than 20 years and was a close friend of the family as well. she lived in the white house when he was...
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lynn savage was on cnn today and i want you all to listen to what she said about mccain. >> he called me in the morning and he said that -- good morning, lynn, this is senator john mccain and i'm just calling to see how you're doing today. that was it. plain, simple. we chatted for a couple of minutes and that was it. how thoughtful. a man with a busy schedule taking a few minutes out to speak to me. >> and we remember that senator mccain wore matthew stanley's bracelet and he talked -- it was one of the lines that -- we can make a joke out of it because i think mccain would want us to because we all memorized that part of his stump speech, but it was a real moment for him when he met lynn savage and learned about her son's sacrifice. >> right. this was a politician and he was a politician, but who sort of had something inside his core that a lot of politicians now seem to be missing, which is a real sense of duty and honor to something greater than just the next ballot. i will say just as a little bit of a connote that politics around john mccain changed too. later in his career when
lynn savage was on cnn today and i want you all to listen to what she said about mccain. >> he called me in the morning and he said that -- good morning, lynn, this is senator john mccain and i'm just calling to see how you're doing today. that was it. plain, simple. we chatted for a couple of minutes and that was it. how thoughtful. a man with a busy schedule taking a few minutes out to speak to me. >> and we remember that senator mccain wore matthew stanley's bracelet and he...
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someone named barry lynn. it was one of the first to really punch through a consensus and economic thinking and say one of the problems we might have been america is a problem of concentrated economic power. so what are set forth to write the book that i'm writing about monopolies, i was excited to work with someone who understood that there is a moment and economic thinking. we have an opportunity to reshape the way we think about the economy and the relationship between economy and democracy. >> art some monopolies natural? >> the point of my book is that we are in the moment of a crisis of economic power that is threatening our democracy and that corporate power is the root of so many different issues and we don't connect to the concentration of power. >> to answer your question, there is a whole suite of tools in american history. including basic antitrust, breaking up big companies and also including saying that we want to be big and concentrated if it is going to be some people talk about it in the langu
someone named barry lynn. it was one of the first to really punch through a consensus and economic thinking and say one of the problems we might have been america is a problem of concentrated economic power. so what are set forth to write the book that i'm writing about monopolies, i was excited to work with someone who understood that there is a moment and economic thinking. we have an opportunity to reshape the way we think about the economy and the relationship between economy and democracy....
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and we will be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, journalists lynn faulds wood is time for the weather, with louise lear. hello there. it was a pretty disappointing start to the week, wasn't it? many places saw some heavy rain, an inch or two macksville, and temperatures really struggle to climb above the mid— teens. it felt, dare i say it, almost autumnal. i can hear you sighing as we speak. there is the potential for sighing as we speak. there is the potentialfor summer to sighing as we speak. there is the potential for summer to return as we move into the early part of september, albeit briefly. we could see temperatures in the south—east climbing to 27 degrees, that is into the 80s yet again. moron that it a moment, for wednesday we have these weather fronts crossing the country, producing some sharp showers in the south—east. another very weak affair as it brings a band of cloud, showery bits and pieces of rain as it sweeps its way steadily south and east. behind it somewhat brighter and fresher conditions with a scattering of showers in the north—west. hig
and we will be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, journalists lynn faulds wood is time for the weather, with louise lear. hello there. it was a pretty disappointing start to the week, wasn't it? many places saw some heavy rain, an inch or two macksville, and temperatures really struggle to climb above the mid— teens. it felt, dare i say it, almost autumnal. i can hear you sighing as we speak. there is the potential for sighing as we speak. there is the potentialfor...
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nbc jo lynn kent and jared thompson. very much. >> thanks. >> we are keep on watching the white house's brief pressing room. these briefings have become less and less frequent. there is quite a bit of ground to cover. the president in his element among his supporters, how he connects to the everyday man. his interesting take on what you have to do if you want to buy groceries. i'm ray and i quit smoking with chantix. i tried cold turkey, i tried the patch. they didn't work for me. i didn't think anything was going to work for me until i tried chantix. chantix, along with support, helps you quit smoking. chantix reduced my urge to smoke. i needed that to quit. when you try to quit smoking, with or without chantix, you may have nicotine withdrawal symptoms. some people had changes in behavior or thinking, aggression, hostility, agitation, depressed mood, or suicidal thoughts or actions with chantix. serious side effects may include seizures, new or worse heart or blood vessel problems, sleepwalking or allergic and skin rea
nbc jo lynn kent and jared thompson. very much. >> thanks. >> we are keep on watching the white house's brief pressing room. these briefings have become less and less frequent. there is quite a bit of ground to cover. the president in his element among his supporters, how he connects to the everyday man. his interesting take on what you have to do if you want to buy groceries. i'm ray and i quit smoking with chantix. i tried cold turkey, i tried the patch. they didn't work for me. i...
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more work expected on the nomination of lynn johnson to be assistant health and human services secretary for family support. a vote to confirm johnson is scheduled for 10:30 eastern this morning and at the time the lawmakers will vote to limit debate and advance nomination of richard clarita to the vice chair of governors of the reserve. and we expect tribute to the late senator john mccain who passed away earlier this month. they will recess to allow lawmakers to attend their weekly caucus party lunches. live to the floor of the u.s. senate here on c-span2.
more work expected on the nomination of lynn johnson to be assistant health and human services secretary for family support. a vote to confirm johnson is scheduled for 10:30 eastern this morning and at the time the lawmakers will vote to limit debate and advance nomination of richard clarita to the vice chair of governors of the reserve. and we expect tribute to the late senator john mccain who passed away earlier this month. they will recess to allow lawmakers to attend their weekly caucus...
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it was a year ago that germany's second largest ally at the time amber lynn had to file for bankruptcy bridging loan of one hundred fifty million euros in tax payers cash the german government kept the ailing airline aloft for an x. two months critics of that move soon claims to money was just a subsidy to a bolt out air berlin but now airplane administrators say did no one will be repaid o.b. it slowly. it was a tearful farewell at the end of last october the last air berlin flight took off. the one second largest german airline was history after almost forty years unusually the german government had provided a one hundred fifty million euro credit after the insolvency in august of twenty seventeen to keep the flights going but quickly it seemed it was doing time not to see the air berlin but so that looked tons of had time to pick the best parts for its subsidiaries german and euro wings without having to take over all of their berlin including its personnel and contract. discount airline ryanair expressed an interest in acquiring air berlin routes and employees but just a short whil
it was a year ago that germany's second largest ally at the time amber lynn had to file for bankruptcy bridging loan of one hundred fifty million euros in tax payers cash the german government kept the ailing airline aloft for an x. two months critics of that move soon claims to money was just a subsidy to a bolt out air berlin but now airplane administrators say did no one will be repaid o.b. it slowly. it was a tearful farewell at the end of last october the last air berlin flight took off....
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-- lynn clynching.ve this difference experience about in regards to being black.lynching. they have this difference experience about in regards to being black.they have this diff experience about in regards to being black. they have hundreds of thousands of soldiers fighting in the war for them. they have their own issues about race. the lines of segregation in france were not as stark and really much looser. it's a big deal to their white counter parts. the troois camp american soldiers to a real place of consciousness. many of them will return home.d soldiers to a real place of consciousness. many of them will return home.r soldiers to a real place of consciousness. many of them will return home.i soldiers to a real place of consciousness. many of them will return home.v soldiers to a real place of consciousness. many of them will return home.e soldiers to a real place of consciousness. many of them will return home.s soldiers to a real place of consciousness. many of them will return home. charles ha
-- lynn clynching.ve this difference experience about in regards to being black.lynching. they have this difference experience about in regards to being black.they have this diff experience about in regards to being black. they have hundreds of thousands of soldiers fighting in the war for them. they have their own issues about race. the lines of segregation in france were not as stark and really much looser. it's a big deal to their white counter parts. the troois camp american soldiers to a...
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. >> lynne patton is an incredible african-american woman who has been close to this president for manyny years. said she approached the president. she talked to the president. she asked him specifically. he denied it. i take lynne patton's and the president's word in this case over omarosa's word. >> the problem for the president is he's been a repeat offender as a liar. so we can't take his word, and at this point sarah huckabee sanders' word from the white house podium. >> you know lynne patton. she's as honest as the day is long. >> i do not know her. >> you know omarosa. >> which is why i think if omarosa says she has receipts, she'll provide them. >> we'll see. we only know what she can show. to both of you, thank you for making the arguments. appreciate it. >> all right. thanks. >> be well. >>> stand your ground. that's the controversial self-defense law that often seems to translate into, i can kill you if i want to. it's under close scrutiny again in florida. you remember the killing of an unarmed black man over a parking space last month? i know you haven't heard about it for
. >> lynne patton is an incredible african-american woman who has been close to this president for manyny years. said she approached the president. she talked to the president. she asked him specifically. he denied it. i take lynne patton's and the president's word in this case over omarosa's word. >> the problem for the president is he's been a repeat offender as a liar. so we can't take his word, and at this point sarah huckabee sanders' word from the white house podium. >>...
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. >>> in the weeks ahead, we will hear from barb racanelli, nancy johnson, and lynn woolsey. watch oral histories. sunday at 10 am eastern on american history tv. on c-span 3. >>> saturday at 10 am eastern on c-span. live coverage of the democratic national committee's summer meeting in chicago. to decide on changes to the parties residential nominating process, including the role of superdelegates. watch live on saturday at 10 am eastern on c-span, cspan.org, or listen with the free c-span radio app . >>> since 2011, architect and historic preservationist, joby hill, has been visiting and compiling a database of former suede -- slave dwellings in the united states. are interested was -- interdisciplinary work includes documentation, photography, interpretation and -- slave history. up next on american artifacts, we travel to southern virginia, near the north carolina border, to visit the former brandon plantation, with joby hill, and learn about her saving slave houses projects. she is joined by several archaeologists and preservationist, and a team from trumbull inc. who ca
. >>> in the weeks ahead, we will hear from barb racanelli, nancy johnson, and lynn woolsey. watch oral histories. sunday at 10 am eastern on american history tv. on c-span 3. >>> saturday at 10 am eastern on c-span. live coverage of the democratic national committee's summer meeting in chicago. to decide on changes to the parties residential nominating process, including the role of superdelegates. watch live on saturday at 10 am eastern on c-span, cspan.org, or listen with...
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lynn: they are not known as a company that does a buybacks or share dividends.they came out to say they would do a share buyback when the probe was announced. certainly, they alluded to doing more dividends and giving back to shareholders in the future. perhaps you could see more of that, line. how does their strategy compared to the competitors? lynn: they have been quite different, giving money back to shareholders and announcing these huge special dividends and buybacks. glencore over the last couple of years has been building up a war chest of egg m&a deals. at this point we haven't seen those deals come through. vonnie: let's take a look at their vast wealth in the bloomberg. we have 7.113 alien dollars. 7.113 billion dollars. what could they do? pay a specialld dividend at some point or pay a buyback. there is still potential for some kind of m&a in the card. it's clearly an area were they said they want to grow, they needed to grow and they haven't seen that happen yet. still a deal that could happen in the future. thank you both. vonnie: japanese financi
lynn: they are not known as a company that does a buybacks or share dividends.they came out to say they would do a share buyback when the probe was announced. certainly, they alluded to doing more dividends and giving back to shareholders in the future. perhaps you could see more of that, line. how does their strategy compared to the competitors? lynn: they have been quite different, giving money back to shareholders and announcing these huge special dividends and buybacks. glencore over the...