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marie john and ben ste m.r.i. ck. rie is a senior producer here with more than 36 years of experience managing news content. ben is a ben covers news events across the poconos and lehigh valley area. the candidates will have a two-minute opportunity to introduce themselves to our audience. then they'll each answer a series of questions from our panelists and also a number of questions that viewers have sent in. both candidates will each have one minute to answer each question and then both candidates will have a chance for a 30-second rebuttal. so it's time to meet the candidates. we drew straws to determine tonight's order. our first candidate is congresswoman susan wild. ms. wild: thank you for having us. i'm susan wild, i am your congresswoman. i've been in congress for six year, but only representing carbon county for two years. i have lived in northeastern pennsylvania for the last 40 years. i grew up in a military family, my dad had been in the air force his entire adult life. i got used to moving every two years
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marie john and ben ste m.r.i. ck. rie is a senior producer here with more than 36 years of experience managing news content. ben is a ben covers news events across the poconos and lehigh valley area. the candidates will have a two-minute opportunity to introduce themselves to our audience. then they'll each answer a series of questions from our panelists and also a number of questions that viewers have sent in. both candidates will each have one minute to answer each question and then both candidates will have a chance for a 30-second rebuttal. so it's time to meet the candidates. we drew straws to determine tonight's order. our first candidate is congresswoman susan wild. ms. wild: thank you for having us. i'm susan wild, i am your congresswoman. i've been in congress for six year, but only representing carbon county for two years. i have lived in northeastern pennsylvania for the last 40 years. i grew up in a military family, my dad had been in the air force his entire adult life. i got used to moving every two years
marie john and ben ste m.r.i. ck. rie is a senior producer here with more than 36 years of experience managing news content. ben is a ben covers news events across the poconos and lehigh valley area. the candidates will have a two-minute opportunity to introduce themselves to our audience. then they'll each answer a series of questions from our panelists and also a number of questions that viewers have sent in. both candidates will each have one minute to answer each question and then both...
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our panelists for this evening marie johns and journalists here brc 13.things started again. then we will begin with your question. looks abortion is a very hot topic right now across the nation. it has been removed from power of federal government to the state. that something you agree with state representative mckenzie? and if so would you agree with the rape and incest exceptions? >> with compassion for individuals. we look at this issue want to make it very clear i do not support the federall ban on abortion. i also do support the exceptions for rape, incest and life of the mother. during my time is state representative and the bipartisan majority issues around women'ss reproductive health come up. i was the leader of advancing maternal health legislation to improve the outcomes for expectant mothers and those that are postpartum. i have voted in favor of ivf. i said that continuously on the campaign trail i support that procedure. when it comes to contraception i voted in favor of mandating coverage through your insurance carrier. these are all thing
our panelists for this evening marie johns and journalists here brc 13.things started again. then we will begin with your question. looks abortion is a very hot topic right now across the nation. it has been removed from power of federal government to the state. that something you agree with state representative mckenzie? and if so would you agree with the rape and incest exceptions? >> with compassion for individuals. we look at this issue want to make it very clear i do not support the...
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the when boston was growing up in the 19 ninety's, his parents, marie and john help run 3 goals, jims and california. you soon fall within their foot steps and became a body builder. what did boston 1st tell you if you wanted to compete? so his 1st contest, i think he was 17 and he won. but he did it naturally then from there to want it more because she was competing against other kids that were doing it also. or. so that's the part in bodybuilding. you know, you're genetically better. but that person next to you is using and you're not, and you just lost after winning the big contest in 2013 most included a video detailing every truck he used to prepare for the ship. he was $21.00 at the time. for me like walk through or what it was for the front up on me like down. he just definitely and your last because yeah, i did take below my age but actually know what i'm doing. it was one of the 1st times a body builder, one on social media to share the type in dosage of the drugs that they were taking . boston, definitely open up the gate to talk openly a lot about steroids, the minutes part
the when boston was growing up in the 19 ninety's, his parents, marie and john help run 3 goals, jims and california. you soon fall within their foot steps and became a body builder. what did boston 1st tell you if you wanted to compete? so his 1st contest, i think he was 17 and he won. but he did it naturally then from there to want it more because she was competing against other kids that were doing it also. or. so that's the part in bodybuilding. you know, you're genetically better. but that...
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the central board. with the image of before jesus, that is christ in the center and the virgin mary of st. john theotokos on the sides, they are painted on the same board, this board has been preserved because a hole of this diameter was drilled through it, through which a metal pipe was passed, in which electric wires for lighting passed, the thieves had no time to break it out, because this pipe is quite long, such a two-meter one, it is not easy to pull it out. so it was necessary to cut the wires, well, it is very difficult, it remained, it was preserved, thank god, until better times. with the beginning expedition of archaeologist valentin sidov and restoration works under the direction of yuri bobrov izborsk began to revive, gradually began to put in order, the fortress, now it is flooded with tourists, this is nikolsky cathedral, it was built in 1349, the importance of izborsk is indicated by the fact that in 1589, when the pskov metropolitanate was established... nikolsky church received the status of a cathedral during the hours when services are held, or when, as today children are gi
the central board. with the image of before jesus, that is christ in the center and the virgin mary of st. john theotokos on the sides, they are painted on the same board, this board has been preserved because a hole of this diameter was drilled through it, through which a metal pipe was passed, in which electric wires for lighting passed, the thieves had no time to break it out, because this pipe is quite long, such a two-meter one, it is not easy to pull it out. so it was necessary to cut the...
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john goes to harvard as his brothers and his father had done. maryn singleton somewhativ older living in bost. he already has a transatlantic reputation as a painter. for a little country on the i think of the nothing, america had a number of good painters, copley was one of them and when young trumbull sees his paintings he's just stunned never imagined anything like these are -- real humans and real spaces with real light and he's inspired and encouraged by them. .... subject when he's in his late teens. the british had been occupying boston for a number of years. and then in april. 1775, they do a sweep the countryside looking for weapons and malcontents, and they have two encounters with militia at lexington and concord, and then a fighting retreat back to boston. and the result of this is that new england rises up and militias from every state come to besiege the british in boston. john is an adjutant with a connecticut regiment stationed roxbury, which then it's now part of the city. it was south of the city. then it was south of the city. on j
john goes to harvard as his brothers and his father had done. maryn singleton somewhativ older living in bost. he already has a transatlantic reputation as a painter. for a little country on the i think of the nothing, america had a number of good painters, copley was one of them and when young trumbull sees his paintings he's just stunned never imagined anything like these are -- real humans and real spaces with real light and he's inspired and encouraged by them. .... subject when he's in his...
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one of those films that is eternally relevant, -- >> you have written about mary pickford, john ford, cecil b. demille, john wayne , and others, you have pretty good cooperation from the chaplin family? >> they gave me free reign. they never saw the manuscript. i wrote what i wrote. i was very pleased. i expected them to be more -- to hover far more than they did. they gave me permission to do my research in the archives without holding anything back. >> charlie chaplin vs. america , when art, sex, and policy collide, scott eyman, thank you for spending one hour discussing it with us . >> thank you. ♪ >> all q&a programs are on their website or as a podcast on our c-span now app. ♪ >> if you're enjoying booktv, sign up for our newsletter using the qr code on the screen, to receive a schedule of upcoming programs, author discussions, book festivals, and more. booktv, every sunday on c-span2 or anytime online at booktv.org. television forserious readers. >> weekends on c-span2 are an intellectual feast, every saturday american history tv documents america's story. on sunday, booktv brin
one of those films that is eternally relevant, -- >> you have written about mary pickford, john ford, cecil b. demille, john wayne , and others, you have pretty good cooperation from the chaplin family? >> they gave me free reign. they never saw the manuscript. i wrote what i wrote. i was very pleased. i expected them to be more -- to hover far more than they did. they gave me permission to do my research in the archives without holding anything back. >> charlie chaplin vs....
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. >> scott eyman has written about cary grant, mary pickford, john ford, cecil b.ille, john wayne, and some others. it sounds like you have pretty good cooperation from the chaplin family for this one. >> they gave me free reign. they asked for no permissions at all. i wrote what i wrote. i wrote it's based on what i found. i was very pleased. i expected them to be more -- to hover a lot more than they did. they gave me permission to do my research in their archives without holding anything back, and write what i chose. >> charlie chaplin versus america -- what art, politics, and sexual us collide. thank you for discussion with us. >> thank you. all q&a programse available on our website or as a podcast on c-span now. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2024] >> all q&a programs are available on our website or as a podcast on our c-span now app. >> if you are enjoying book tv, then sign up for our newsletter using the qr code on her screen to receive the schedule of upcoming programs, author discussions, festivals, and more. book tv, every's or any t
. >> scott eyman has written about cary grant, mary pickford, john ford, cecil b.ille, john wayne, and some others. it sounds like you have pretty good cooperation from the chaplin family for this one. >> they gave me free reign. they asked for no permissions at all. i wrote what i wrote. i wrote it's based on what i found. i was very pleased. i expected them to be more -- to hover a lot more than they did. they gave me permission to do my research in their archives without holding...
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and mary, can you explain to john why being pro-choice is important to you like whatever. like it's much more like, what could someone think? what would it look like? >> what would it look like and getting people the permission including myself the permission to understand that questioning an idea doesn't mean disagreeing with it necessarily and playing with an idea doesn't necessarily mean endorsing. so like, for example, if i say to students, why is slavery bad? i'm not arguing that i think it is not bad. i'm saying like can we think there'ss still value, can we put words to why it is bad. i'm not saying it is not bad. right, so giving people this space to like i think that that -- i'm not arguing for anything. and so i think that -- that's not i don't mean that as a manipulative thing that is how i -- think it's important to run a classroom. >> one last quote from the certainty tryout cancel culture i would be tied with cultural appropriation when it comes to the frequency of being brought up in class. itn is another topic where once it comes up people nod in the pier t
and mary, can you explain to john why being pro-choice is important to you like whatever. like it's much more like, what could someone think? what would it look like? >> what would it look like and getting people the permission including myself the permission to understand that questioning an idea doesn't mean disagreeing with it necessarily and playing with an idea doesn't necessarily mean endorsing. so like, for example, if i say to students, why is slavery bad? i'm not arguing that i...
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john's mary williamstown there myself so notifying this going on.nd retired army west point grad and i work with united core of engineers home career. the way and i encourage logic happens is they remember congress presented as a projects and is worth actually see the become printed that's what vermont's needed i would do that for vermont army corps of engineers projects funded and completed to mitigate that flooding doesn't happening here. >> thank you climate briefly for a follow-up in leaders candidate survey, you wrote, congress should appoint a bipartisan u.s. government study to prevent tax related to climate change and publishing make laws to address it based on the factual findings. it's normally sending reports make clear the threats posed by climate change evidence that we do need before taking action. >> like i talked about my numbers climate change and i agree with it and wanted to develop solutions within america the capability to have a clean safe reliable affordable solutions here in america. the suspect bigger issue of free enterpris
john's mary williamstown there myself so notifying this going on.nd retired army west point grad and i work with united core of engineers home career. the way and i encourage logic happens is they remember congress presented as a projects and is worth actually see the become printed that's what vermont's needed i would do that for vermont army corps of engineers projects funded and completed to mitigate that flooding doesn't happening here. >> thank you climate briefly for a follow-up in...
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i don't set up the classroom conversations in a way that's like what do you think and mary, can you explain to john why being pro-choice is important to you or whatever? it's much more what can someone think, what would it look like? giving people including myself the permission to understand questioning an idea does not mean disagreeing with it necessarily, and playing with an idea does not necessarily mean endorsing it. so if i see the students say why is slavery bad? i'm not arguing but i don't think it's bad. i'm saying can we put words to why it's bad? i'm not saying it's not bad. i'm giving people the space -- i'm not arguing for anything. i don't mean that as a strategic or manipulative thing, it is just how i think it is important to run a classroom. >> one last quote from the certainty trap, cancel culture might be tied with cultural appropriation when it comes to frequency of being brought up in class. it's another topic where once it comes up, people appear to have an understanding of what it is and struggle to define it clearly. and i use that term cancel culture. those are the two topi
i don't set up the classroom conversations in a way that's like what do you think and mary, can you explain to john why being pro-choice is important to you or whatever? it's much more what can someone think, what would it look like? giving people including myself the permission to understand questioning an idea does not mean disagreeing with it necessarily, and playing with an idea does not necessarily mean endorsing it. so if i see the students say why is slavery bad? i'm not arguing but i...
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charles name was abraham bennacer or mary barrie elder john gorton of the six principal baptist church of east greenwich, rhode island. elder gordon had married ben's younger sister, hannah, to an individual by the name of solomon wanting solomon. one was also a member of the first rhode island regiment, but a year after his marriage, ben frank made a pivotal decision. so let's review his life up to this point. he's years old. he's married, with a family to support. he's serving with the army that could not to clothe or feed them at this point in time. he and his fellow soldiers are called the next lousy rag regiment. he survived a miserable winter. valley forge. he fought in two major battles and on both his regiment had to retreat. he lost comrades at both battles. at this point, he have been convinced that the americans could not the war. so what did he do? he deserted in march of 1780. ben, frank deserted from the carmel army. it was not uncommon for revolution or war soldiers to leave their companies and regiments for home one fifth to one third deserted during the war. poor pay,
charles name was abraham bennacer or mary barrie elder john gorton of the six principal baptist church of east greenwich, rhode island. elder gordon had married ben's younger sister, hannah, to an individual by the name of solomon wanting solomon. one was also a member of the first rhode island regiment, but a year after his marriage, ben frank made a pivotal decision. so let's review his life up to this point. he's years old. he's married, with a family to support. he's serving with the army...
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. >> john: mary, as we look at pictures of the old city in jerusalem and the dome of the rock. we wonder what comes after this attack. this is the second time. the last time on april 13, that iran has directly fired on israel. up until april was always done through proxies but now iran has done this twice. we know after the take-out of nasrallah last friday that the ayatollah khamenei was moved to a safe location. do you expect israel is going to have to respond to what happened today, and how do you expect that will happen? >> we are still in the middle east. you don't have to do anything. you make choices. it's about restoring deterrence. i think israel in the last two weeks has shown a lot of the capabilities that we kind of felt were missing, certainly in the colossal failure of october 7 and that we did seat when israel intercepted the iranian incoming missiles on april 13, 14. as i look at it now, this isn't about tit-for-tat and revenge. it's about a sovereign country, iran, for whatever reasons they choose, firing of an enormous arsenal against israel. this should not b
. >> john: mary, as we look at pictures of the old city in jerusalem and the dome of the rock. we wonder what comes after this attack. this is the second time. the last time on april 13, that iran has directly fired on israel. up until april was always done through proxies but now iran has done this twice. we know after the take-out of nasrallah last friday that the ayatollah khamenei was moved to a safe location. do you expect israel is going to have to respond to what happened today,...
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charles name was abraham bennacer or mary barrie elder john gorton of the six principal baptist church of east greenwich, rhode island. elder gordon had married ben's younger sister, hannah, to an individual by the name of solomon wanting solomon. one was also a member of the first rhode island regiment, but a year after his marriage, ben frank made a pivotal decision. so let's review his life up to this point. he's years old. he's married, with a family to support. he's serving with the army that could not to clothe or feed them at this point in time. he and his fellow soldiers are called the next lousy rag regiment. he survived a miserable winter. valley forge. he fought in two major battles and on both his regiment had to retreat. he lost comrades at both battles. at this point, he have been convinced that the americans could not the war. so what did he do? he deserted in march of 1780. ben, frank deserted from the carmel army. it was not uncommon for revolution or war soldiers to leave their companies and regiments for home one fifth to one third deserted during the war. poor pay,
charles name was abraham bennacer or mary barrie elder john gorton of the six principal baptist church of east greenwich, rhode island. elder gordon had married ben's younger sister, hannah, to an individual by the name of solomon wanting solomon. one was also a member of the first rhode island regiment, but a year after his marriage, ben frank made a pivotal decision. so let's review his life up to this point. he's years old. he's married, with a family to support. he's serving with the army...
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peter: you have written about cary grant, it says will, john wayne, mary pickford, and others.it sounds like you got pretty good cooperation from the chaplin family. scott: they gave me free reign. they asked for no permissions. they never saw the manuscript. i wrote based on what i found. i was very pleased. i expected them to hover more than they did. there was no hovering whatsoever. they gave me permission to do my research in their archives without holding anything back and to write what i chose. peter: scott eyman, thank you for spending an hour discussing it with us. scott: thank you. take care now. >> all q&a programs are available on our website or as a podcast on c-span now. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2024]
peter: you have written about cary grant, it says will, john wayne, mary pickford, and others.it sounds like you got pretty good cooperation from the chaplin family. scott: they gave me free reign. they asked for no permissions. they never saw the manuscript. i wrote based on what i found. i was very pleased. i expected them to hover more than they did. there was no hovering whatsoever. they gave me permission to do my research in their archives without holding anything back and to write what i...
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and mary, can you explain to john why being pro-choice is important to you like whatever. like it's much more like, what could someone think? what would it look like? and giving the permission, including myself the permission to understand that questioning an idea doesn't mean disagreeing with necessarily and playing an idea doesn't necessarily endorsing it. so like, for example if i say to students, why is slavery bad? i'm not arguing. i think it's not bad. i'm saying like, can we think there's still can you can we put words to why it's bad? i'm not saying it's not bad right like and so giving people the space so like i think that that i'm not arguing for anything. and so i think that and i not i don't mean that as a strategic or manipulative thing i just i that's it's how i think it's to run a classroom. one last quote from the certainty trap cancel culture might tied with cultural appropriation when it comes to the frequency of being brought up in class. it's topic where once it comes, people nod and appear have a shared understanding of what it is. but struggle to defi
and mary, can you explain to john why being pro-choice is important to you like whatever. like it's much more like, what could someone think? what would it look like? and giving the permission, including myself the permission to understand that questioning an idea doesn't mean disagreeing with necessarily and playing an idea doesn't necessarily endorsing it. so like, for example if i say to students, why is slavery bad? i'm not arguing. i think it's not bad. i'm saying like, can we think...
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if mary ann was our north star, our rock was mr. john fetter. ladies and gentlemen, mr. john fetter. so this brief reading, a couple of pieces of context. this piece comes toward the end of the book. we're very near finished this building. our school food kitchen, the nutrition lab up in northeast d.c., and this piece references a few long time kitchen hands. so if you hear a name and don't recognize it, read the book. and now a reading from the food fighters. the kitchen secured its certificate of occupancy at the end of 2022. and waged a war of attrition against a lengy punch list of about 400 items contractors still needed to resolve. in february, with the punch list nearly half complete, mike curtain decided it was time to start occupying the center. for the better part of two months, the kitchen staff, eager to leave behind the clast to phobic setting of the main kitchen, and turned its chef instructors loose in the new kitchen bearing marriott's name. second, a late winter break in the school calendar. administrative and fundraising staff posted up in offices and c
if mary ann was our north star, our rock was mr. john fetter. ladies and gentlemen, mr. john fetter. so this brief reading, a couple of pieces of context. this piece comes toward the end of the book. we're very near finished this building. our school food kitchen, the nutrition lab up in northeast d.c., and this piece references a few long time kitchen hands. so if you hear a name and don't recognize it, read the book. and now a reading from the food fighters. the kitchen secured its...
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and mary, can you explain to john why being pro-choice is important to you like whatever. like it's much more like, what could someone think? what would it look like? and giving the permission, including myself the permission to understand that questioning an idea doesn't mean disagreeing with necessarily and playing an idea doesn't necessarily endorsing it. so like, for example if i say to students, why is slavery bad? i'm not arguing. i think it's not bad. i'm saying like, can we think there's still can you can we put words to why it's bad? i'm not saying it's not bad right like and so giving people the space so like i think that that i'm not arguing for anything. and so i think that and i not i don't mean that as a strategic or manipulative thing i just i that's it's how i think it's to run a classroom. one last quote from the certainty trap cancel culture might tied with cultural appropriation when it comes to the frequency of being brought up in class. it's topic where once it comes, people nod and appear have a shared understanding of what it is. but struggle to defi
and mary, can you explain to john why being pro-choice is important to you like whatever. like it's much more like, what could someone think? what would it look like? and giving the permission, including myself the permission to understand that questioning an idea doesn't mean disagreeing with necessarily and playing an idea doesn't necessarily endorsing it. so like, for example if i say to students, why is slavery bad? i'm not arguing. i think it's not bad. i'm saying like, can we think...
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mary's little post and the connections it pulled up in kevin's brain had just made john hielscher part of a team he wasn't sure he wanted to belong to. and the next move was his. as a band of friends sets out on a journey to find justice, they first need to find out what really happened the night old man bob was murdered. coming up. i got halfway through this and just went my god. when "dateline" continues. my late father-in-law lit up a room, but his vision dimmed with age. he had amd. i didn't know it then, but it can progress to ga, an advanced form of the disease. his struggle with vision loss from amd made me want to help you see warning signs of ga, like: hazy or blurred vision, so it's hard to see fine details, colors that appear dull or washed out, or trouble with low light that makes driving at night a real challenge. if you think you have ga, don't wait. treatments are available. ask a retina specialist about fda-approved treatments for ga and go to gawontwait.com herbal essences is a force of nature. made with supercharged botanical blends, our sulfate-free formulas deeply p
mary's little post and the connections it pulled up in kevin's brain had just made john hielscher part of a team he wasn't sure he wanted to belong to. and the next move was his. as a band of friends sets out on a journey to find justice, they first need to find out what really happened the night old man bob was murdered. coming up. i got halfway through this and just went my god. when "dateline" continues. my late father-in-law lit up a room, but his vision dimmed with age. he had...
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. >> john: a lot to unpack over the next few minutes, let's do it with our panel. 1 milliamps and mary harris picking up from john kelly's interviews and things in a couple of publications, trump being a fascist, a line the democrats are trying to drive, she trying to change minds and last 13 days or just motivate voters to get out there? >> i think both. you think of who are the voters being targeted right now by both campaigns and one of those groups is republicans who did not vote for trump in the primaries, nikki haley voters, and i think the idea you have republicans like kelly, his chief of staff, speaking against trump and saying he has this fascist instinct is a message that the harris campaign wants to send to those suburban moderates. >> john: don't the suburban moderates say this has got to be six years ago, kelly has written books about his time in the administration, why is he waiting until 14 days before the election? >> whenever you have a splashy october surprise you have to go through and figure out how much you are willing to believe, right? general john kelly is a pe
. >> john: a lot to unpack over the next few minutes, let's do it with our panel. 1 milliamps and mary harris picking up from john kelly's interviews and things in a couple of publications, trump being a fascist, a line the democrats are trying to drive, she trying to change minds and last 13 days or just motivate voters to get out there? >> i think both. you think of who are the voters being targeted right now by both campaigns and one of those groups is republicans who did not...
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helpful, i do not set up classroom conversations in a way that is about, you, john, what do you think and what you think? maryexplain why being pro- choice is important to you? what would someone think, what would it look like, giving people permission, including myself, permission to understand that questioning idea does not mean disagreeing with it necessarily. playing with an idea does not necessarily mean endorsing it. for example, if i say to students, why is slavery bad? i am not arguing i think it is not bad. i am saying, can we put words to why it is bad? i am not saying it is not bad. right? giving people the space, i am not arguing for anything. i don't mean it as a manipulative thing, it is how i think it is important to run the classroom. >> one last quote from the certainty trap, cancel culture , may be tied with cultural appropriation, when it comes to the frequency of being brought up in class, it is another topic where, when it comes up, it can appear to have a shared understanding of what it is that struggles to define a clearly. >> yeah. i would say those are the two topics that often come u
helpful, i do not set up classroom conversations in a way that is about, you, john, what do you think and what you think? maryexplain why being pro- choice is important to you? what would someone think, what would it look like, giving people permission, including myself, permission to understand that questioning idea does not mean disagreeing with it necessarily. playing with an idea does not necessarily mean endorsing it. for example, if i say to students, why is slavery bad? i am not arguing...
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marry as the lurid cover copy indian captivity literature joined enjoyed a long life from mary robinson to john williams for the captive and even to the 1956 john wayne film the searchers. then finally, native voices returned at the covenant memorial association for the 300 and the first year the massacre. the curator designed new clothes to drape over the engravings of the old cenotaph tablets. for example, one tablet read sarah field captured an indian. she married a savage and became one. the new panel read married and adopted by the culture and customs language in her new community and kind of wacky and of the tablets were covered with new information about that and then finally in thousand and four native tribes were invited to come from canada and participate in the memorialization of things. dancing song finally they were given voices in the deerfield story from which they'd been raised essentially for almost hundred years. if you go there today, you'll find evidence of the deerfield massacre or the raid or any evidence of it is buried deep down below the posts. the iron door latches the
marry as the lurid cover copy indian captivity literature joined enjoyed a long life from mary robinson to john williams for the captive and even to the 1956 john wayne film the searchers. then finally, native voices returned at the covenant memorial association for the 300 and the first year the massacre. the curator designed new clothes to drape over the engravings of the old cenotaph tablets. for example, one tablet read sarah field captured an indian. she married a savage and became one....
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the reason was and there will be john g, both song that mary and but i don't think we have a chance these days it's, it's really quite striking that israel and is really leaders see and denounce anti semitism everywhere. and yet turn a blind eye to what can only be described as racist statements and policies at the highest levels of its own government. i hope will get a chance to continue this conversation alone. it's always good to talk to you. thank you for your time today. it runs presidents is warning is real of a strong response. should it choose to retaliate the tuesday's attack masoud possession was speaking of the joint press conference in contort days after iran fired nearly 200 ballistic missile as it, israel's, i'm, the security of the region is the security of all muslims. and we do not want any will or bloodshed, since i assume the presidency. every speech i have made is emphasized the quest for peace and security. no nation all region can prospect in the midst of all. we are not in pursuit of war with israel. they promised us peace, but israel hasn't temper rise called guest
the reason was and there will be john g, both song that mary and but i don't think we have a chance these days it's, it's really quite striking that israel and is really leaders see and denounce anti semitism everywhere. and yet turn a blind eye to what can only be described as racist statements and policies at the highest levels of its own government. i hope will get a chance to continue this conversation alone. it's always good to talk to you. thank you for your time today. it runs presidents...
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maybe all my friends exit implements tried to convince that lisa was, and that was the john g, both song that mary and, but i don't think we have a chance these days this time. so the weather on alpha 0 here is f, as in fox color stopped by checking up on october. 3rd, remember it was a super tie food making its way towards the south of taiwan is now starting to we can, i am pleased to say, but we have seen flooding across the southern half of taiwan weekly because of this large area of high pressure. but should be blocking it off, keeping it up by weight is coming in from over ne, the direction. so just holding it in place as it pushes its way by the north with so she can see gradually diminishing somewhat as we go on through friday, becoming a tropical storm and extra tropical. as we go through the dye, some heavy showers, the enter, the taiwan strait, the flaw south east of china, sing some west to web, which was immensely push this way up to will shanghai like to see a shot was coming back in behind, but suddenly a better picture to come for taiwan. fish. i was the average to that, the eastern
maybe all my friends exit implements tried to convince that lisa was, and that was the john g, both song that mary and, but i don't think we have a chance these days this time. so the weather on alpha 0 here is f, as in fox color stopped by checking up on october. 3rd, remember it was a super tie food making its way towards the south of taiwan is now starting to we can, i am pleased to say, but we have seen flooding across the southern half of taiwan weekly because of this large area of high...
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, general john kelly in his interview with "the new york times" signaling voters should consider fitness and character when voting for president this year. we have both campaigns covered, mary bruce leading us off with the vice president in pennsylvania tonight. >> reporter: tonight, vice president kamala harris issuing a dire warning after donald trump's longest serving chief of staff, retired four-star marine general john kelly, told "the new york times" trump fits the definition of a fascist and that the former president has said adolf hitler quote did some good things. >> it is deeply troubling and incredibly dangerous that donald trump would invoke adolf hitler, the man who is responsible for the deaths of 6 million jews and hundreds of thousands of americans. this is a window into who donald trump really is, from the people who know him best, from the people who worked with him side-by-side in the oval office and in the situation room. >> reporter: telling telling "the times" trump rep comments about hitler. >> he commented more than once that, you know, hitler did some good things too. and, of course, if you know history, again, i think he's lacking in that. but if y
, general john kelly in his interview with "the new york times" signaling voters should consider fitness and character when voting for president this year. we have both campaigns covered, mary bruce leading us off with the vice president in pennsylvania tonight. >> reporter: tonight, vice president kamala harris issuing a dire warning after donald trump's longest serving chief of staff, retired four-star marine general john kelly, told "the new york times" trump fits...
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john amos has died at the age of 84. >> hey, anybody here seen my pointer? >> amos found his breakout role in the maryoore show in 1970, after he returned from a short lived career in football to comedy. from there, in 1974. >> well, what we really want to know is what the hell is the old man like you doing going out with that norman lear cast him to play james evans in good times. >> together, he and esther rolle starred in the country's first sitcom with a two parent black family. >> i know get anything out of that woman. i wanted you want. >> the show was a big success. however, amos was fired just before the fourth season after constantly fighting with the show's mostly all white team of writers about how they were portraying black families. in 2015, he told vulture, quote, i was carrying the weight of being the first black father of a complete family, and i carried that responsibility seriously. maybe too much. >> so i know the law. i know the law too well. >> but he found that more serious outlet on roots, which in 1977 became one of the most celebrated and viewed television events in history. m
john amos has died at the age of 84. >> hey, anybody here seen my pointer? >> amos found his breakout role in the maryoore show in 1970, after he returned from a short lived career in football to comedy. from there, in 1974. >> well, what we really want to know is what the hell is the old man like you doing going out with that norman lear cast him to play james evans in good times. >> together, he and esther rolle starred in the country's first sitcom with a two parent...
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johnson, christine darden, dorothy vaughan, mary jackson faced even more disadvantages from segregation and racism, and yet they persist it in their work, helping to john glenn into orbit to land the first humans on the moon and to launch enduring scientific missions like the voyager probes. they're are all the more impressive, giving the challenges they faced, awarding them the congressional medal honors their lives and work and ensure that they will continue to inspire americans for years to come. when the first woman lands the moon in the artemis program, she will follow a trailblazer by the women we honor today. i'm proud to have a small part. i'm honored to have a very small role in giving them the recognition they deserve. thank you. ladies and gentlemen, the honorable shelley moore capito, united states senator from west. well, i am absolutely to be here today to be in front of all of you and i celebrate the achievements of the women that and this group of women that we are presenting with gold medals today and their families. i know there's lots of family members here. kathryn, dr. christine darden, dorothy vaughan, mary jackson and all of the
johnson, christine darden, dorothy vaughan, mary jackson faced even more disadvantages from segregation and racism, and yet they persist it in their work, helping to john glenn into orbit to land the first humans on the moon and to launch enduring scientific missions like the voyager probes. they're are all the more impressive, giving the challenges they faced, awarding them the congressional medal honors their lives and work and ensure that they will continue to inspire americans for years to...
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johnson, christine darden, dorothy vaughan, mary jackson faced even more disadvantages from segregation and racism, and yet they persist it in their work, helping to john glenn into orbit to land the first humans on the moon and to launch enduring scientific missions like the voyager probes. they're are all the more impressive, giving the challenges they faced, awarding them the congressional medal honors their lives and work and ensure that they will continue to inspire americans for years to come. when the first woman lands the moon in the artemis program, she will follow a trailblazer by the women we honor today. i'm proud to have a small part. i'm honored to have a very small role in giving them the recognition they deserve. thank you. ladies and gentlemen, the honorable shelley moore capito, united states senator from west. well, i am absolutely to be here today to be in front of all of you and i celebrate the achievements of the women that and this group of women that we are presenting with gold medals today and their families. i know there's lots of family members here. kathryn, dr. christine darden, dorothy vaughan, mary jackson and all of the
johnson, christine darden, dorothy vaughan, mary jackson faced even more disadvantages from segregation and racism, and yet they persist it in their work, helping to john glenn into orbit to land the first humans on the moon and to launch enduring scientific missions like the voyager probes. they're are all the more impressive, giving the challenges they faced, awarding them the congressional medal honors their lives and work and ensure that they will continue to inspire americans for years to...
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mary. he was the secretary of state to george washington, the vice president to toto john adams.ow was it that john adams and thomas jefferson served together, and they weren't necessarily a ticket? >> guest: well, the way that the constitution set up presidential elections initially was that the electors would cast two votes, and one had to be for someone outside of their state. and the idea was that you didn't want someone to the only pick candidates from your own home state at a time when your home location was really your primary if loyalty. so the electors went to the college, they cast their votes, and and what basicallyy happened was they thought that the top two most experienced or knowledgeable or maybe perhaps desired candidates would win. and this was, of course, before they had any idea that political parties would emerge. well, they had emerged by 1796 when the first real competitive election took t place, and the p two candidates were the federalist candidate, john adam, and the democratic republican candidate, thomas jefferson. and so what happened was that thomas
mary. he was the secretary of state to george washington, the vice president to toto john adams.ow was it that john adams and thomas jefferson served together, and they weren't necessarily a ticket? >> guest: well, the way that the constitution set up presidential elections initially was that the electors would cast two votes, and one had to be for someone outside of their state. and the idea was that you didn't want someone to the only pick candidates from your own home state at a time...
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please join me in welcoming the university of mary washington and to the great last program, one of america's most distinguished sportswriters, johngood evening. appreciate you coming. i'd like to thank mr. cawley, i'd like to thank ali here. i'd like to thank everyone who's had a hand sponsoring this event and welcoming the campus it's been a beautiful night far, and i hope i don't ruin it. i i welcome any opportunity. talk about billie jean king. she is somebody who's on if you meet her or even just, uh, she's very funny because she she likes to say she's just a firefighter's kid from long beach, which you is kind of true and kind of not. she was a product prodigy is athlete two time wimbledon in doubles by 20 and by then she had already sort of embarked on this dual career as an activist and she won 39 major titles at all in all 20 at wimbledon which was a record at the time. but that may be the least of what she's done. i mean, you can look at her career as an athlete and her career as an activist and arguably the latter is what's made her the american icon that she's become she remains indispensable force in the fight for equ
please join me in welcoming the university of mary washington and to the great last program, one of america's most distinguished sportswriters, johngood evening. appreciate you coming. i'd like to thank mr. cawley, i'd like to thank ali here. i'd like to thank everyone who's had a hand sponsoring this event and welcoming the campus it's been a beautiful night far, and i hope i don't ruin it. i i welcome any opportunity. talk about billie jean king. she is somebody who's on if you meet her or...
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john cti an independent caidate carlton bowen. that is live on c-span2. at 11:00 p.m. eastern there is a debate for alaska's at large coional district. the candidates are representative mary peltola and republan nick package. you can watch that fm alaska public media live on c-span. in all of our debate coverage is also available on c-span now, our free mobile video app, or online at c-span.org. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more, including mediacom. >> nearly 30 years ago mediacom was founded on a powerful idea, bringing cutting-edge broadband to underserved communities. from coast-to-coast we connected 850,000. our team broke speed barriers, delivered one gig speed to every customer and has led the way in developing a 10 g platform. now it is offering the best and most reliable network on the go. mediacom, decades of edit -- of education. decades ahead. >> mediacom suppos c-span as a public service, along with these other television providers. giving you a firm row to democracy. david jackson at our table this morning, national political correspondent with usa today. your headline, disaster politics. don
john cti an independent caidate carlton bowen. that is live on c-span2. at 11:00 p.m. eastern there is a debate for alaska's at large coional district. the candidates are representative mary peltola and republan nick package. you can watch that fm alaska public media live on c-span. in all of our debate coverage is also available on c-span now, our free mobile video app, or online at c-span.org. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies...
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mary pulls and uh, you know, the whole item usually is that why the best somebody does may not wants to take questions from russian. john lives. there was the other way within who's speaking of questions, head on, in fact uh, one nbc report or aust, automatically within about his me keep organizations with trump also. also he spoke about not screen troops being in russia. i would rather have with them said, was it still 3 months and the stick? listen, mister president. kid simmons from nbc news, mister president, satellites images, a set to show north korean troops that here in russia. what are they doing here? and wouldn't that be a massive escalation in the appraisal? and mr. president, we are weeks away from us election russian, rick, and he's accused of interfering. and that you've had private conversations with former president trump. have you been speaking with him? what have you been site contributed to actually, when you might need another student? i would like to draw your attention to the fact that it was not russia's actions that led to an escalation in ukraine. but the 2014 cool in kia, of supported primaril
mary pulls and uh, you know, the whole item usually is that why the best somebody does may not wants to take questions from russian. john lives. there was the other way within who's speaking of questions, head on, in fact uh, one nbc report or aust, automatically within about his me keep organizations with trump also. also he spoke about not screen troops being in russia. i would rather have with them said, was it still 3 months and the stick? listen, mister president. kid simmons from nbc...
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mary. janet. hey! eddie. no! fraser. frank. frank. fred. how are you? support up to seven brain health indicators, including memory. when you need to remember, remember neuriva. >>> beloved actor john the 1974 sitcom "good times." shortly after he landed the role of an adult kunta kinte in "roots", earning his first emmy nomination. his ca his career spanned over five decades, starring in films like "coming to america", and "let's do it again". the star passed away back in august. he he was 84 years old. >>> turning to the testament of a father's love. a determined dad walked 27 miles, 17 of them on foot, through hurricane helene debris to make sure he was able walk his daughter down the aisle. sam perez from our knoxville, tennessee affiliate has the heartwarming story. >> reporter: how far would a father's love go? for david jones, 27 miles through a hurricane to walk his daughter down the aisle . i spent some time with him to find out about his determination. >> every dad wants to walk his daughter down the aisle. so i got my chance. >> reporter: david jones hit the road friday night, heading to his daughter elizabeth's wedding in johnson city. >> that's usually a two-hour drive
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at that point in 80, he arrives at william and mary to enroll in what is basically a new kind of legal education program and sitting the room with him is john marshall, who also happens to be taking the same law program. marshall is recently discharged from the continental army, where he had served under george washington at valley forge, among other places. okay. their studies interrupted. but when the british virginia under cornwallis and bush rival in tears for the state militia and sees action in a cavalry regiment. but after yorktown, george washington for bush rod to take a legal apprenticeship up in philadelphia with james wilson, who is a signer of the declaration of independence one of pennsylvania. his greatest lawyers and later plays a very important role in the constitution or convention. george doesn't know bush right. well, at this point he's really doing his brother. jack, a favor by arranging and paying this apprenticeship with wilson in these days, lawyers typically would serve as apprentices, established lawyers to before they went into practice. okay. but over the next couple of years, george and right. get to know each o
at that point in 80, he arrives at william and mary to enroll in what is basically a new kind of legal education program and sitting the room with him is john marshall, who also happens to be taking the same law program. marshall is recently discharged from the continental army, where he had served under george washington at valley forge, among other places. okay. their studies interrupted. but when the british virginia under cornwallis and bush rival in tears for the state militia and sees...