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actually, this behavior reminds me of the matthew, matthew c, come to the restaurants and say, we must protect you. but if you don't pay for this, we will smash all your places. and it's the same thing here. the americans say they protect us from the russians. but in fact, we don't want this protection. we want to trade with the russians. we want russian gas, and then they say, if you don't let us protect you, we will kill you. in other words, they impose sanctions on companies, threaten them with economic collapse, and this is what's actually happening. but we must reject such methods, simply objecting to them is pointless. only real action will help the kremlin has questioned washington's motives in trying to block nord stream to spokesman. dmitri peskov called it a display of unfair competition, and north stream 2 will pump gas from russia to germany through the baltic sea once completed, it can supply 26000000, european homes. washington sees it as a threat to european energy security and has urged the e.u. to ditch the project by the holy from of germany's left party believes it's
actually, this behavior reminds me of the matthew, matthew c, come to the restaurants and say, we must protect you. but if you don't pay for this, we will smash all your places. and it's the same thing here. the americans say they protect us from the russians. but in fact, we don't want this protection. we want to trade with the russians. we want russian gas, and then they say, if you don't let us protect you, we will kill you. in other words, they impose sanctions on companies, threaten them...
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actually this behavior reminds me of the matthew, matthew c. come to the restaurant and say, we must protect you. but if you don't pay for this, we will smash all your places. and it's the same thing here. the americans say they protect us from the russians. but in fact, we don't want this protection. we want to trade with the russians, we want russian gas, and then they say, if you don't let us protect you, we will kill you. in other words, they impose sanctions on companies, threaten them with economic collapse. and this is what's actually happening. but we must reject such methods, simply objecting to them is pointless. only real actions will help russia has also been critical of washington stance on north stream too, and has ruled out abandoning the project despite u.s. sanctions from his spokesman. dmitri bischoff accuse the us of violating fair competition rules. just to remind you, the project will pump russian gas directly to germany through the baltic sea, from the outset washington, those been hostile to the idea and claims that it th
actually this behavior reminds me of the matthew, matthew c. come to the restaurant and say, we must protect you. but if you don't pay for this, we will smash all your places. and it's the same thing here. the americans say they protect us from the russians. but in fact, we don't want this protection. we want to trade with the russians, we want russian gas, and then they say, if you don't let us protect you, we will kill you. in other words, they impose sanctions on companies, threaten them...
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actually this behavior reminds me of the matthew, matthew c. come to the restaurant and say, we must protect you. but if you don't pay for this, we will smash all your places. and it's the same thing here. the americans say they protect us from the russians. but in fact, we don't want this protection. we want to trade with the russians, we want russian gas. and then they say, if you don't let us protect you, we will kill you. in other words, they impose sanctions on companies, threaten them with economic collapse. and this is what's actually happening. but we must reject such methods, simply objecting to them is pointless. only real action will help your neighbor and other finance. but do you agree with union per statement that this is all about undermining europe's energy security in an intrusion? in an 8th independence. we cannot allow a country to dictate to us what to do with our own energy supply. this is not about our security. this is about the americans who want to sell us their liquefied gas shale gas that harms the environment. moreov
actually this behavior reminds me of the matthew, matthew c. come to the restaurant and say, we must protect you. but if you don't pay for this, we will smash all your places. and it's the same thing here. the americans say they protect us from the russians. but in fact, we don't want this protection. we want to trade with the russians, we want russian gas. and then they say, if you don't let us protect you, we will kill you. in other words, they impose sanctions on companies, threaten them...
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connected to our associations, our legislators, just about c-span., to it helps me stay connected to c-span. matthew: if i could add, as the pandemic was starting, of course, there was great concern not only in washington, but across the country as millions of people were heading home to work, there was great concern that broadband networks couldn't meet the need. initially we saw an incredible usage.n upload speeds, etcetera, in particular. but during the pandemic, what we determined through a study we did with all of our members is not because of the ability of our members have had over the last four years to invest and deploy, to use new and alternative technologies -- they were actually preparing to meet the pandemic before it even happened. then once we were in the pandemic situation, the broadband networks, because of that investment in deployment were ready to meet the need. what we found through our survey was that there was capacity to spare. so our members were ready to meet the need and continue to do so today because, we know to your point about the question oom, i think this technology
connected to our associations, our legislators, just about c-span., to it helps me stay connected to c-span. matthew: if i could add, as the pandemic was starting, of course, there was great concern not only in washington, but across the country as millions of people were heading home to work, there was great concern that broadband networks couldn't meet the need. initially we saw an incredible usage.n upload speeds, etcetera, in particular. but during the pandemic, what we determined through a...
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. >> mail-in ballots and election security with matthew weil and laura hautala,, tonigh at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. now, joe biden campaigns in philadelphia. speaking to black religious leaders at a soul to the polls rally, and effort by black churches to mobilize voters around the country. mr. biden touts his coronavirus plans, andd economic he urged supporters to continue to push for racial justice. president trump narrowly won pennsylvania four years ago. polls indicate a close race this year. ♪ [horns honking] afternoont you this for a very serious moment. it is time for us to hear the voice of a leader. it is time for us to hear leaders that will guide this nation through the forest of bigotry. a leader who knows how to build us and nott unite build walls that divide. this individual leader needs to of ae that comes from more otiff, and that is he needs to be a servant. a servant is one that serves these more than they do -- do themselves. next to the first african-american president of the united states, barack obama. for two terms. because hevant has served not only next to the p
. >> mail-in ballots and election security with matthew weil and laura hautala,, tonigh at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. now, joe biden campaigns in philadelphia. speaking to black religious leaders at a soul to the polls rally, and effort by black churches to mobilize voters around the country. mr. biden touts his coronavirus plans, andd economic he urged supporters to continue to push for racial justice. president trump narrowly won pennsylvania four years ago. polls indicate a...
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matthew eiffel. enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >>> every saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3, go inside a different college classroom and hear about topics ranging from the american revolution, civil rights, u.s. presidents to 9/11. >> thanks for logging into class. >> with most campuses closed due to the impact of the coronavirus, watch professors transfer teaching to a virtual setting to engage with their students. >> gorbachev did most of the work to change the soviet union. but reagan met him halfway, reagan encouraged him, reagan supported him. madison originally called it freedom of the use of press and it's freedom to print things and publish things. it's not a freedom for now what we refer to institutionally as the president. >> lectures in history every saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern. lectures is history is also available as a podcast. find it where you listen to podcasts. >>> the largest stone fort in the united states sits at the mouth of the chesapeake bay. fort monroe casemate museum director gives us a tour showcasing its
matthew eiffel. enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >>> every saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3, go inside a different college classroom and hear about topics ranging from the american revolution, civil rights, u.s. presidents to 9/11. >> thanks for logging into class. >> with most campuses closed due to the impact of the coronavirus, watch professors transfer teaching to a virtual setting to engage with their students. >>...
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matthew iful. enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >>> every saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3 go inside a different college classroom and hear about topics ranging from the american revolution. civil rights and u.s. presidents. to 9/11. >>> thanks for your patience and for logging in to class. >> with most college campuses closed due to the impact of the coronavirus watch professors transfer teaching to a virtual setting to engage with their students. >> gorbachev did most of the week to change the soviet union but reagan met him halfway. reagan encouraged him, reagan supported him. >> freedom of the press which we'll get to later, i should just mention madison originally called it freedom of the use of the press and it is indeed freedom to print things and publish things. it is not a freedom for what we now refer to institutionally as the press. >> lectures in history, on american history tv on c-span 3. every saturday, at 8:00 p.m. eastern. lectures in history is also available as a podcast. find it where you listen to podcasts. >>>
matthew iful. enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >>> every saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3 go inside a different college classroom and hear about topics ranging from the american revolution. civil rights and u.s. presidents. to 9/11. >>> thanks for your patience and for logging in to class. >> with most college campuses closed due to the impact of the coronavirus watch professors transfer teaching to a virtual setting to...
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matthew iful. enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >>> every saturday at 8:00 p.m.astern on american history tv on c-span3 go inside a different college classroom and hear about topics ranging from the american revolution. civil rights and u.s. presidents. to 9/11. >>> thanks for your patience and for logging in to class. >> with most college campuses closed due to the impact of the coronavirus watch professors transfer teaching to a virtual setting to engage with their students. >> gorbachev did most of the week to change the soviet union but reagan met him halfway. reagan encouraged him, reagan supported him. >> freedom of the press which we'll get to later, i should just mention madison originally called it freedom of the use of the press and it is
matthew iful. enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >>> every saturday at 8:00 p.m.astern on american history tv on c-span3 go inside a different college classroom and hear about topics ranging from the american revolution. civil rights and u.s. presidents. to 9/11. >>> thanks for your patience and for logging in to class. >> with most college campuses closed due to the impact of the coronavirus watch professors transfer teaching to a virtual setting to...
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matthew eiffel. watch beginning at 8:00 eastern and enjoy american history tv on c-span3. >>> a convention was held in seneca falls new york to discuss the state of women's rights in the country. it was seen as the beginning of the women's suffrage movement. it took until 1920, over 72 years later, for women to earn the right to vote. during those years, organizations such as the national american woman's suffrage association and national woman's party would form creating a national movement. it was women in every community who led the effort in their towns and states to demand rights. through the work of c-span's city tours, we'll introduce you to some of these women. you'll learn why western territories and states were on the leading edge of the movement and you'll hear how a letter from a mother to her son would help lead to the ratification of the 19th amendment, giving women the right to vote. we begin in syracuse new york where we talk about lucretia mott. >> lucretia mott is the most important white female abolitionist and one of the most important women in american history. yet, she's not rece
matthew eiffel. watch beginning at 8:00 eastern and enjoy american history tv on c-span3. >>> a convention was held in seneca falls new york to discuss the state of women's rights in the country. it was seen as the beginning of the women's suffrage movement. it took until 1920, over 72 years later, for women to earn the right to vote. during those years, organizations such as the national american woman's suffrage association and national woman's party would form creating a national...
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c okay. dr. matthew noted that dod has provided the va and this is a quote a complete list of individuals who deployed to k2 as well as other background material and environmental assessments. with the objection of the roster because i understand you provided high-level numbers of privacy considerations to the background materials and environmental assessments that you mention include additional documents or information beyond what d.o.t. has provided to the subcommittee? what's the universe we are talking here? >> i'm not aware of additional documents but i will look back to my expert in math. that's what they have received and we are working hand in glove with them to try to make sure because they will also have all the health records and the information that we have post-deployment health surveys etc. to help fill out the study to make sure all the information that is available is available to them. >> we appreciate that doctor. i'm not sure if we have ms. speier back on line again. i would like to we
c okay. dr. matthew noted that dod has provided the va and this is a quote a complete list of individuals who deployed to k2 as well as other background material and environmental assessments. with the objection of the roster because i understand you provided high-level numbers of privacy considerations to the background materials and environmental assessments that you mention include additional documents or information beyond what d.o.t. has provided to the subcommittee? what's the universe we...
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. >> mail-in ballots and election security with matthew weil and laura hautala,, tonigh at 8:00 p.m. eastern on cq&a. now, joe biden campaigns in philadelphia. speaking to black religious leaders at a soul to the polls rally, and effort by black churches to mobilize voters around the country. mr. biden touts his coronavirus plans, andd economic he urged supporters to continue to push for racial justice. president trump narrowly won pennsylvania four years ago.
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c-span3. >>> up next on american history tv university of minnesota professor sage matthew discusses how world war i affected african-americans. she says that the promise of a better life because of military service in the war was largely denied
c-span3. >>> up next on american history tv university of minnesota professor sage matthew discusses how world war i affected african-americans. she says that the promise of a better life because of military service in the war was largely denied
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c-span3. >> up next on american history tv. university of minnesota professor sage matthew discusses how world war 1 affected african-americans. she says that the promise of a better life because of military service in the war was largely denied by the reality of jim crow america. the national world war i museum and memorial in kansas city missouri hosted this talk. it lasts about an hour. >> good afternoon, everyone. good afternoon. good afternoon. thank you for coming to this session. mi name is chad williams. i'm professor of history and african and african-american studies at brandeis university. it is my great pleasure and honor to serve as chair for this session on african-americans and the great war. i'd like to first start off by thanking the program committee, specially kimball for allowing this opportunity to put this session together. i want to give a big thanks to the entire executive board especially executive secretary silvia cyrus and certainly last, but not least, president evelyn brooks higgenbotham for her leadership and support for this conference and this plenary session in particular. the theme for this ye
c-span3. >> up next on american history tv. university of minnesota professor sage matthew discusses how world war 1 affected african-americans. she says that the promise of a better life because of military service in the war was largely denied by the reality of jim crow america. the national world war i museum and memorial in kansas city missouri hosted this talk. it lasts about an hour. >> good afternoon, everyone. good afternoon. good afternoon. thank you for coming to this...
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matthew eiffel. enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >>> every saturday at 8:00 p.m.mpact of the coronavirus, watch professors transfer teaching to a virtual setting to engage with their students. >> gorbachev did most of the work to change the soviet union. but reagan met him halfway, reagan encouraged him, reagan supported him. madison originally called it freedom of the use of press and it's freedom to print things and publish things. it's not a freedom for now...
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host: mail-in ballots and election security with matthew wild, tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c&a." >> "washington journal" continues. host: we are joined by amanda zoch, with the national conference of state legislatures, an election policy specialist, here to talk about the ballot initiatives that are popping up in states all over the country on this 2020 ballot. mandy zoch, thanks for being with us this morning. guest: of course, happy to be here. host: in general, set the scene for us. how in general do policy initiatives get on to ballots? guest: ballot initiatives and measures are really voters' opportunity to legislate, and they get on the ballot in three main ways. the first is that they can come from the legislature, so legislators themselves can refer a measure to the ballot for voters to decide. sometimes that is a requirement, you'll states except delaware require that constitutional changes must go before voters, and so might end up on their blafment the other main way is the citizen initiative process, and that is when youer i or anyone who wants to see a new law i
host: mail-in ballots and election security with matthew wild, tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c&a." >> "washington journal" continues. host: we are joined by amanda zoch, with the national conference of state legislatures, an election policy specialist, here to talk about the ballot initiatives that are popping up in states all over the country on this 2020 ballot. mandy zoch, thanks for being with us this morning. guest: of course, happy to be here. host: in general,...
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c span 3. next, charles stewart, house and rise of party government. talks about electricing speaker of the house. afterwards u.s. historian matthew wasniewski and house curator farar elliott use selection of artifacts to tell story of african americans in congress.
c span 3. next, charles stewart, house and rise of party government. talks about electricing speaker of the house. afterwards u.s. historian matthew wasniewski and house curator farar elliott use selection of artifacts to tell story of african americans in congress.
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and siem c-- so i'm looking at other forms in the future. one comes from matthew peak which is a professional archivist in north carolina, when you look at the wills of black p.o.w.s, he seems to have come across some examples where people would actually talk about -- i'll leave experiences of that, and some others ask about the gnr record and, you know, have you looked, at least? >> no, i haven't looked at them and they're on my slate for sure. i've been told many times i need to get in touch with barbara gann. >> if anyone is familiar with the pension files in dc, that's where i was focusing on the records that i knew about that i could identify from afar and go and collect in person. you can only pull 20 to 24 per day, so i was going for weeks at a time and just pulling these and photographing them and not even looking at them and going through them afterwards which is like i got about 3 poo. our next stem -- basically what i'm doing on the book is focusing rawls who i mentioned, richard lynch who i mentioned, i'm going to try and get records of where they were
and siem c-- so i'm looking at other forms in the future. one comes from matthew peak which is a professional archivist in north carolina, when you look at the wills of black p.o.w.s, he seems to have come across some examples where people would actually talk about -- i'll leave experiences of that, and some others ask about the gnr record and, you know, have you looked, at least? >> no, i haven't looked at them and they're on my slate for sure. i've been told many times i need to get in...
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matthew mcconaughey. st con of prebiotic oat intensely moisturizes over time to improve skin's resilience. aveeno® healthy. it's our nature™. has a million little sips of sunshine. it's 100% of your daily vitamin c% delicious. making every moment in the morning brighter. tropicana sip your sunshine. >>> our top stories this morning. as millions of americans return home from thanksgiving weekend, health experts warn the coronavirus will get worse in weeks ahead. yesterday, nearly 139,000 new cases. tomorrow, the cdc meets to discuss who should get the vaccine if it becomes available next month. >>> president-elect joe biden is making history after announcing the first ever senior white house communications team made up of all women. jen psaki will be mr. biden's president secretary. she was white house director during part of the obama administration. >>> wilton gregory has made catholic church history as the first black-american to be named as cardinal. we have more are from the vatican. >> latin for wilton daniel gregory. you are looking at history. due to the coronavirus, there were more masks than fanfare but that didn't take away from the profound significance especially for african-american
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c-span3. >>> each week, american artifacts explores the history of the united states through objects. up next, we visit capitol hill to talk to house historian matthew wasniewski about the history of african-americans in congress in the 19th century and to see a selection of artifacts from the house collection. >> the story of how african-americans come to congress in the 19th century is not one a lot of people are familiar with. we actually have 22 african-americans serve between 1870 and 1901. 20 in the house. 2 in the senate. largely a house story. and it has to do with the role of congress during the civil war, and in the decade after. during the civil war there were a group of radicals in congress, radicals, because they believed in the equality of african-americans, and wanted to create a society in the south after the war that was a multiracial society. these were radicals in the house, like thaddeus stephens, who was chairman of the ways and means committee and a very powerful leader. also people like henry winter davis. washburn. in the senate people like charles sumner and benjamin wade. and they really drove the agenda and pushed the linc
c-span3. >>> each week, american artifacts explores the history of the united states through objects. up next, we visit capitol hill to talk to house historian matthew wasniewski about the history of african-americans in congress in the 19th century and to see a selection of artifacts from the house collection. >> the story of how african-americans come to congress in the 19th century is not one a lot of people are familiar with. we actually have 22 african-americans serve...
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matthew eiffel. watch beginning at 8:00 eastern and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span 3. ♪ ♪ >> americans and often reflects or impacts different points in our country's history. over the next 90 minutes, we will take you across the united states and through time as we explore the music of a nation. we begin with a visit to nashville's ryman auditorium as author dale you wing talks about how the venue became a place for political rallies, civil rights
matthew eiffel. watch beginning at 8:00 eastern and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span 3. ♪ ♪ >> americans and often reflects or impacts different points in our country's history. over the next 90 minutes, we will take you across the united states and through time as we explore the music of a nation. we begin with a visit to nashville's ryman auditorium as author dale you wing talks about how the venue became a place for political rallies, civil rights
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c-span3. >>> up next on american history tv university of minnesota professor sage matthew discusses how world war i affected african-americans. she says that the promise of a better life because of military service in the war was largely denied by the reality of jim crow america. the national world war i museum and memorial in kansas city, missouri hosted this talk. it lasts about an hour. >> good afternoon, everyone. good afternoon, good afternoon, thank you for coming to this session. my name is chad williams. it is my great pleasure and honor to serve as chair for this plenary session on african-americans and the great war. i'd like to first start off by thanking the program committee, especially lionel kimable for allowing the opportunity to put this session together. i want to give a big thanks to the entire executive board, especially executive secretary sylvia cyrus, and certainly last but not least sala president evelyn brooks for her support and this conference and this plenary session in particular. this theme for this year's conference recognizes the centennial of the end of the fi
c-span3. >>> up next on american history tv university of minnesota professor sage matthew discusses how world war i affected african-americans. she says that the promise of a better life because of military service in the war was largely denied by the reality of jim crow america. the national world war i museum and memorial in kansas city, missouri hosted this talk. it lasts about an hour. >> good afternoon, everyone. good afternoon, good afternoon, thank you for coming to this...
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matthew eiffel. watch beginning at 8:00 eastern and enjoy american history tv on c-span3. >>> a convention was held inscuss the state of women's rights in the country. it was seen as the beginning of the women's suffrage movement. it took until 1920, over 72 years later, for women to earn the right to vote. during those years, organizations such as the national american woman's suffrage association and national woman's party would form creating a national movement. it was women in every community who led the effort in their towns and s
matthew eiffel. watch beginning at 8:00 eastern and enjoy american history tv on c-span3. >>> a convention was held inscuss the state of women's rights in the country. it was seen as the beginning of the women's suffrage movement. it took until 1920, over 72 years later, for women to earn the right to vote. during those years, organizations such as the national american woman's suffrage association and national woman's party would form creating a national movement. it was women in...
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c-span two nonfiction books and authors every weekend. sunday at 1:00 p.m. eastern from the southern festival of books, journalist matthewan meter talks about his book "deep delta justice," which helped affirm the right to trial by jury in a number of cases. at 9:00 p.m. eastern, law witt talksohn fabian about his book american contagions: epidemics and the law, from smallpox to covid-19. watch book tv, this weekend, on c-span 2. house speaker nancy pelosi held a news conference with reporters at the capitol. she spoke about her legislative priorities, including passing a covid-19 relief package during the lame-duck session of congress. 25 minutes.
c-span two nonfiction books and authors every weekend. sunday at 1:00 p.m. eastern from the southern festival of books, journalist matthewan meter talks about his book "deep delta justice," which helped affirm the right to trial by jury in a number of cases. at 9:00 p.m. eastern, law witt talksohn fabian about his book american contagions: epidemics and the law, from smallpox to covid-19. watch book tv, this weekend, on c-span 2. house speaker nancy pelosi held a news conference with...