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it will be a great meridian day.nk you again. >> please welcome to the stage, sarah wildman, deputy editor foreign policy. ambassador of the philippine, his excellency, jose ramoldes, senior adviser on new america, congressman and ambassador frances rooney and sharon grant, vice president for community affairs, united airlines. [ applause ] >> thanks for joining us. i'm sarah wildman with foreign policy. in our july issue we looked at the future works. how technology will change and already changing the landscape of what we've always known. we already see it and we're seeing self-driving cars. we're seeing artificial intelligence and labor and as molly kinder will tell you because she was our cover star, the answers to whether or not we should be worried are much more complicated than some of the doomsday scenarios that we've seen. things are changing and we have to adapt, but work isn't going anywhere. it's just about how we learn to,a dapt and molly, in your cover story we learned technological progress will create
it will be a great meridian day.nk you again. >> please welcome to the stage, sarah wildman, deputy editor foreign policy. ambassador of the philippine, his excellency, jose ramoldes, senior adviser on new america, congressman and ambassador frances rooney and sharon grant, vice president for community affairs, united airlines. [ applause ] >> thanks for joining us. i'm sarah wildman with foreign policy. in our july issue we looked at the future works. how technology will change and...
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[video clip] >> meridian believes more perspectives in policy. the most pressing global challenge is an opportunity for cooperation and open dialogue. this have to look at in connected world, different perspectives as significantly each of these sectors have something different to bring to the table. sometimes there are areas you cannot go in, but the business immunity is on the ground and can serve a purpose. same with the private sector and nongovernmental innovations. between the business, between the politicians, we have to face the challenge. >> i think the continue contact between people at every level whether government business cultural organizations, academics, business leaders all those people want to be connected in some way. it is a different form of diplomacy. >> in a world were polarization is increasing, we are establishing the meridian center for diplomatic engagement. it convenes programs for diplomats, connecting them with business and government leaders to get deeper insight on political and economic issues, strengthen relation
[video clip] >> meridian believes more perspectives in policy. the most pressing global challenge is an opportunity for cooperation and open dialogue. this have to look at in connected world, different perspectives as significantly each of these sectors have something different to bring to the table. sometimes there are areas you cannot go in, but the business immunity is on the ground and can serve a purpose. same with the private sector and nongovernmental innovations. between the...
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he was able to say that basically it's the hundredth meridian and 100th meridian runs up through central texas, kansas, oklahoma, the dakotas and watch that segregates is more rainfall to the east and the magic number for what is seemingly called dry farming, the magic number for being able to farm without irrigation is 20 inches of rain per year and typically used of the hundredth meridian that is what you get and west of the hundredth meridian you don't. which means you can't live in the west like you lived in the east and that is going to be a huge problem when you have things like the homestead act. the homestead act is going to try to convey land in the kind of quantity that easterners were used to. in virginia 160 acres a very logical farm plot, that works really great if you don't have it irrigated. in the west if you try to figure out how to irrigate 160 acres of land that is an exercise in going broke really quick. if you want a million-dollar ranch quickly are down and yet it is not enough to ranch. it is too small to ranch because you can't run enough cows to make a living on
he was able to say that basically it's the hundredth meridian and 100th meridian runs up through central texas, kansas, oklahoma, the dakotas and watch that segregates is more rainfall to the east and the magic number for what is seemingly called dry farming, the magic number for being able to farm without irrigation is 20 inches of rain per year and typically used of the hundredth meridian that is what you get and west of the hundredth meridian you don't. which means you can't live in the west...
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this evening is the 50th or golden anniversary meridian ball.seeing many of you there and we like to thank all the ambassadors that are hosting dinners at the residences tonight and our deepest gratitude to the congressional co-chairs. francis rooney that was ambassador to the vatican and a great friend and representative scott peters. we always have a republican and a democrat because meridian is neutral and this is a tradition going back 50 years. so we would also like to thank united airlines for being the lead sponsors this year. to all of our trustees and new advisory committee members for the center of diplomatic engagement. it's going to be a wonderful day. we all have time time to get ready. thank you all very much for being here and we learned a lot about technology and leadership and we thank you for your time. >> former vice president joe biden heads to hammond, indiana today. he is running for a second term against mike brawn. that's at 6:00 p.m. eastern. coming up at 9:00 p.m. eastern a debate from new mexico's three way race from u
this evening is the 50th or golden anniversary meridian ball.seeing many of you there and we like to thank all the ambassadors that are hosting dinners at the residences tonight and our deepest gratitude to the congressional co-chairs. francis rooney that was ambassador to the vatican and a great friend and representative scott peters. we always have a republican and a democrat because meridian is neutral and this is a tradition going back 50 years. so we would also like to thank united...
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the autonomous sensory meridian response. >> come along with us. >> unboxing the special >> it's magicalde now. >> just when i thought it couldn't be any weirder, this is happening. >> we got the box and we cut it, but what's inside the box? >> something good has to be underneath. >> you would be right. >> this is a nice note from youtube. >> they got a nice note because look at that, that snapchat filter baby thing. 100,000 subscribers on youtube. they have been sent their silver button. >> it's >> thanks for watching everybody, we'll see you next time on an all new rtm. called, the nose sweater? what was it called before. i can't remember. we have these to protect us. >> this works. is this man sizing? >> thank you for the correction. >> a little mansplaining. in the "me too" era apparently you can't have a man sized -- >> female, male. this is just small and xl. glad we cleared that up. >>> coming up, the dramatic mine shaft rescue. what really happened to that 62-year-old who was stuck down there for days. >>> and cardi b spread some good will. ♪ that's ahead in "the skinny." you're
the autonomous sensory meridian response. >> come along with us. >> unboxing the special >> it's magicalde now. >> just when i thought it couldn't be any weirder, this is happening. >> we got the box and we cut it, but what's inside the box? >> something good has to be underneath. >> you would be right. >> this is a nice note from youtube. >> they got a nice note because look at that, that snapchat filter baby thing. 100,000 subscribers on...
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i told this group i am on my , tomorrow to mississippi where in meridian i am going to put together the best and most diverse campaign function that anybody ever had or the damnest race riot ever. when i get down there, there was a packed house. people from the choctaw reservation, a lot of black people, some of my white kin folk in my family. i told them that story, and i also told them this. when i was 12 years old i, i went down to mississippi with a great aunt and spent about a month down there with some of my kin for example. one day they had what was apparently an annual thing for them. they lived in a great old house in times when the family was a little better off than when i got there. they had a black couple i imagine about 45 years old who came over, and they washed the wallace. this house is built out of heart pine. it wanted painted inside. they washed the walls with lye water, and the floors. then they washed all of the bed clothes and put them out to dry. they worked from daylight to dark, and they were paid, this black couple -- i was telling this group in meridian. they
i told this group i am on my , tomorrow to mississippi where in meridian i am going to put together the best and most diverse campaign function that anybody ever had or the damnest race riot ever. when i get down there, there was a packed house. people from the choctaw reservation, a lot of black people, some of my white kin folk in my family. i told them that story, and i also told them this. when i was 12 years old i, i went down to mississippi with a great aunt and spent about a month down...
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they had a team from meridian 28 to help them get there and they're only limited to four hours a day >> wow. so eerie. >> you can see right here, one of the first stops they make at these abandoned ships. and they're not in the water. >> this whole area you can see how the planet has reclaimed it. >> wow. they still have this thing on lockdown. >> many, many things were left behind. one thing you'll notice here a lot of is communist propaganda. listen to what they overhear. in english. >> [ indiscernible ] -- the future of the humanity. >> what does it say? >> welcome to communism, the clearest future of the humanity. >> yeah, that worked out real good or the them. >> it's amazing that military heroes, those posters are still on the wall. if you're only there for four hours and they had a meter reader telling them how much radiation there was, you know, that's some place you probably don't want to stay for an extended stay or a visit. >>> a curious kid comes across a stray in need. >> he really couldn't walk away. >> see how he helps out his furry friend. >> bye, dude. >>> plus, dad
they had a team from meridian 28 to help them get there and they're only limited to four hours a day >> wow. so eerie. >> you can see right here, one of the first stops they make at these abandoned ships. and they're not in the water. >> this whole area you can see how the planet has reclaimed it. >> wow. they still have this thing on lockdown. >> many, many things were left behind. one thing you'll notice here a lot of is communist propaganda. listen to what they...
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boyd williams taking off in his single engine navion from meridian regional airport in mississippi ont before 3:00 p.m., the plane's engine starts to fail. >> i called to turn around and tell them it was running rough and seconds later it stopped completely. >> reporter: boyd pulling off an emergency landing on highway 45 right in the middle of the afternoon commute. his plane sustaining significant damage. >> trying to get into the main roadway but i think he had some difficulty, and he had to get on the shoulder and he tore his landing gear out from under the plane. >> reporter: boyd's daughter who works at meridian aviation frantic after hearing about a pilot in distressment. >> i heard the tower radio saying one of our local navions -- and i knew my dad took off. i just said bye to him moments before. i felt sick to my stomach but just was praying he was okay. >> reporter: those prayers answered. boyd escaping unarmed. >> a single engine airplane, you've only got one source of power, and if it does go out, you can restart the engine. so when you look at an airplane that landed on
boyd williams taking off in his single engine navion from meridian regional airport in mississippi ont before 3:00 p.m., the plane's engine starts to fail. >> i called to turn around and tell them it was running rough and seconds later it stopped completely. >> reporter: boyd pulling off an emergency landing on highway 45 right in the middle of the afternoon commute. his plane sustaining significant damage. >> trying to get into the main roadway but i think he had some...
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. -- meridian." you have to read it. it is an amazing book. maybe some of cormac mccarthy's books, his novels. he is a real difficult guy. i have gotten to know him a little bit. he lives in santa fe. he is a powerful writer, and if you are going to read a novel, i think "blood meridian" is a great one. of the american west. ed: when you think about -- when you were writing this book, were there any mentors or heroes or influences that you look to when you were thinking, i would love to write this sweeping history of the west? was there anybody that you thought about, if it could turn out like their writing, it would be really good? hampton: absolutely. i grew up in memphis. the first writer i ever met was a memphis historian, a really interesting character named shelby foot. a civil war historian. he had the beard, a pipe, and an accent. and his son huggy and i were in a rock band together. argus. have you heard of them? [laughter] we would do what we could possibly do to prevent shelby foot from finishing his trilogy of the civil war. but i
. -- meridian." you have to read it. it is an amazing book. maybe some of cormac mccarthy's books, his novels. he is a real difficult guy. i have gotten to know him a little bit. he lives in santa fe. he is a powerful writer, and if you are going to read a novel, i think "blood meridian" is a great one. of the american west. ed: when you think about -- when you were writing this book, were there any mentors or heroes or influences that you look to when you were thinking, i would...
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good headphones for today show for me ok today we are diving into the world of autonomous sensory meridian response or a s m r now the term is used to describe the sensation people feel when they watch certain types of stimulating videos so do you find the sound of whispers soothing desisting to someone crying call wrapping paper lol you like a lullaby if so you're probably one of the millions of people poring through a s m r videos on you tube but is there more to it than brain tingles joining us to talk about this in singapore melinda lauer she's the co-creator and artistic director of whisper large an immersive spiral for the senses in new york comedian and a s m r enthusiastically glaser in the studio we have craig richard he's professor of biopharmaceutical sciences and shenandoah university you also founded the n.a.s. m.r. university and that was in an effort to encourage research and in london you've already seen or heard or emma smith is an a.o.s. m.r. artist so low everybody's good to have you here emma and the people watching the show the vote on the show will be thinking what is
good headphones for today show for me ok today we are diving into the world of autonomous sensory meridian response or a s m r now the term is used to describe the sensation people feel when they watch certain types of stimulating videos so do you find the sound of whispers soothing desisting to someone crying call wrapping paper lol you like a lullaby if so you're probably one of the millions of people poring through a s m r videos on you tube but is there more to it than brain tingles joining...
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good headphones for today show for me ok today we are diving into the world of autonomous sensory meridian response or a s m r now the term is used to describe the sensation people feel when they watch certain types of stimulating videos so do you find the sound of soothing desisting to someone crinkle wrapping paper low you like a lullaby if so you're probably one of the millions of people poring through a s m r videos on you tube but is there more to it than brain tingles joining us to talk about this in singapore melinda lauer she's the co-creator and artistic director of whisper large an immersive spa of the senses in new york comedienne and a s m r enthusiastic glaser in the studio we have craig richard he's professor of pharmaceutical sciences shenandoah university he also founded the n.a.s. and our university and that was in an effort to encourage research and in london you've already seen and heard emma smith is an a.o.s. m.r. artist so low everybody's good to have you here emma and there were people watching the show at the very top of the show will be thinking what on earth is go
good headphones for today show for me ok today we are diving into the world of autonomous sensory meridian response or a s m r now the term is used to describe the sensation people feel when they watch certain types of stimulating videos so do you find the sound of soothing desisting to someone crinkle wrapping paper low you like a lullaby if so you're probably one of the millions of people poring through a s m r videos on you tube but is there more to it than brain tingles joining us to talk...
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good headphones for today show for me ok today we are diving into the world of autonomous sensory meridian response or a s m r now the term is used to describe the sensation people feel when they watch certain types of stimulating videos so do you find the sound of soothing desisting to someone crinkle wrapping paper low you like a lullaby if so you're probably one of the millions of people poring through a s m r videos on you tube but is there more to it than brain tingles joining us to talk about this in singapore melinda lauer she's the co-creator and artistic director of whisper large an immersive of the senses in new york comedian and a s m r enthusiastic glaser in the studio we have craig richard he's professor of pharmaceutical sciences shenandoah university you also founded the n.a.s. m.r. university and that was in an effort to encourage research and in london you've already seen and heard emma smith is an a.o.s. m.-r. artist so low everybody's good to have you here emma and the people watching the show at the very top of the show will be thinking what is going on here explain. n.
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having the first board next month -- where we're going to have professional instructor pilots in meridian and kingsville and select 30 people for the board and if you're a post department head -- we got guys maybe i don't want to be a command or i'm not in the running for command but boy, i really like flying airplanes for the navy and i'm a pretty good instructor, we'll let you do that to the end of your career. >> right. >> so that's a unique program. >> just to jump in there, you said meridian and kingsville. >> that's where we're starting. >> you say starting. that's my question. >> yeah. >> do you ever foresee that extending into the frs squadrons? >> don't know. i do see it expanding into hts. for now i'm thinking sinatra. whether it goes into the frs, right now i don't see it going there. if we get ourselves healthy through sinatra i will be -- we'll let this continue to grow for a while. we'll watch it and assess it and continue to grow. >> another thing with the officer, increase educational opportunities, career intermission where i just want to take a break because i've been wo
having the first board next month -- where we're going to have professional instructor pilots in meridian and kingsville and select 30 people for the board and if you're a post department head -- we got guys maybe i don't want to be a command or i'm not in the running for command but boy, i really like flying airplanes for the navy and i'm a pretty good instructor, we'll let you do that to the end of your career. >> right. >> so that's a unique program. >> just to jump in...
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rob leech taught at meridian pulic chart he schn d.c.led the country after the abuse w uncovered. one of the victims said she believes she was 12 when she started having sex w hleech. she said she is traumatized and ashamed of what happened. >>> and we're getting closer to the mega millions jackpo the second largest lottery prize in u.s. history. >>> most parents will do just about anything to keep their kids safe and happy but not every h paren the resources to provide their child with the bestifpossible. leou harris tells us a group that has been helping homeless families for two decades. >> reporter: when you look at these faces, you dome see domestic violence. throws the situations that many of these kids are born into. three years ago, dominique small found herself in ahelter with her three kids and not many options. >> it's not easy to get into daycare. especially for a young child. even at 2. >>> that's when she found bright beginnings. >> our families have experienced trauma >> they're dealing with that trauma in this brand new s
rob leech taught at meridian pulic chart he schn d.c.led the country after the abuse w uncovered. one of the victims said she believes she was 12 when she started having sex w hleech. she said she is traumatized and ashamed of what happened. >>> and we're getting closer to the mega millions jackpo the second largest lottery prize in u.s. history. >>> most parents will do just about anything to keep their kids safe and happy but not every h paren the resources to provide their...
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good headphones for today show for me ok today we are diving into the world of autonomous sensory meridian response or a s m r now the term is used to describe the sensation people feel when they watch certain types of stimulating videos so do you find the sound of soothing desisting to someone crinkle wrapping paper low you like a lullaby if so you're probably one of the millions of people poring through a s m r videos on you tube but is there more to it than brain tingles joining us to talk about this in singapore melinda lauer she's the co-creator and artistic director of whisper large an immersive spiral for the senses in new york comedian and a s m r enthusiastic glaser in the studio we have craig richard he's professor of biopharmaceutical sciences shenandoah university you also founded the n.a.s. m.r. university and that was in an effort to encourage research and in london you've already seen and heard emma smith is an a.o.s. m.-r. artist so low everybody's good to have you here emma and the people watching the show at the very top of the show will be thinking what on earth is going
good headphones for today show for me ok today we are diving into the world of autonomous sensory meridian response or a s m r now the term is used to describe the sensation people feel when they watch certain types of stimulating videos so do you find the sound of soothing desisting to someone crinkle wrapping paper low you like a lullaby if so you're probably one of the millions of people poring through a s m r videos on you tube but is there more to it than brain tingles joining us to talk...
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entire into that the meridian. so now we have three to connect. we can plug in --. in the face. these events are built. >> i want to add to it. turninghink about a point. i think it is the combination of vicksburg and gettysburg. the combination of those things. >> maybe that will take some of the heat off of me. that is true. the q much of effects, overall effects. time for one last question. thee talked about importance individual can have. how significant was the removal of --? impact.nk it is a huge all joking aside, maccallum has a certain way he wants to fight the war. he wants to restore the union as it was. he doesn't want to touch slavery. he the importance of them civilians. he wants to conduct a war and in the follicle process. when the arm of the potomac is only peninsula. troops,n commanders and the public service to realize you can fight the war this way. me: -- is going to be on the outs. his concept of how the worst be fought is not going to be invoked anymore with the republic and the union military. more people see that we deal to be hard on civilians alias we
entire into that the meridian. so now we have three to connect. we can plug in --. in the face. these events are built. >> i want to add to it. turninghink about a point. i think it is the combination of vicksburg and gettysburg. the combination of those things. >> maybe that will take some of the heat off of me. that is true. the q much of effects, overall effects. time for one last question. thee talked about importance individual can have. how significant was the removal of --?...
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commerce and as c-span three at 8:30 pm members of congress joint tech leaders for the launch of the meridian center for somatic engagement and global leadership's in the senate. >>> friday morning we are light in providence rhode island for the 45th stop on the c-span bus a capital tour and the education commissioner will be on our guest on the bus during the journal starting at 8:30 am eastern. historian gary geer gave a history on world war one attacks by the u-boat and how it led to improvements in the submarine fleet in 2 -- in world war 2. this is the next. >> thank you for remaining i appreciate this. i was thinking of the beginning of my presentation, and i wanted to point out that it
commerce and as c-span three at 8:30 pm members of congress joint tech leaders for the launch of the meridian center for somatic engagement and global leadership's in the senate. >>> friday morning we are light in providence rhode island for the 45th stop on the c-span bus a capital tour and the education commissioner will be on our guest on the bus during the journal starting at 8:30 am eastern. historian gary geer gave a history on world war one attacks by the u-boat and how it led...
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. >> meridian and kingsville. >> that is where we are starting. >> that is my question. would you see that extending into the frs squadron? >> don't know. right now i'm thinking so not true whether. i don't see it going there. if we get healthy through sinatra we will let this continue for a wild we will watch it and assess it and continue to grow it. sorry to interrupt you. i will give you another thing. increasing educational opportunities. i just want to take a break because i have been working hard . used to not be able to do that. you can and come back in and just start. maybe you go back a couple year groups. you are fine. you're not going to lose anything. isse career opportunities going to help out a bit and we are also improving flight pay and bonuses. that is the pirate side. i will give you a story we are to expand.xpect many of you probably are members of the old said loans we used to have for maintenance experience. sailor anday i am a in a vfa squadron. the only eye option is the frs. the frs is contracted. the number i have is not great. you mentioned abou
. >> meridian and kingsville. >> that is where we are starting. >> that is my question. would you see that extending into the frs squadron? >> don't know. right now i'm thinking so not true whether. i don't see it going there. if we get healthy through sinatra we will let this continue for a wild we will watch it and assess it and continue to grow it. sorry to interrupt you. i will give you another thing. increasing educational opportunities. i just want to take a break...
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all theite books of western literature is beyond the hundredth meridian, it is, you have to read it it is an amazing book. maybe some of mccarthy's books and novels. he is a real difficult guy. he lived in santa fe. he is a powerful writer and -- it is one of the great ones of the american west. when you think about -- when you were writing this book, were there any mentors or heroes or influences that you look to when you were thinking, i would love to write this sweeping history of the west? was anyone you thought about, like if it could turn out like their writing? hampton: i grew up in memphis and the first heard i have are met was a memphis historian. really interesting character. he was linked shall be foot -- shelby foot. he had a pipe in the accident. his son and i were in a rock band together. argots? have you heard of them? we were pretty good. we were -- we would do what we possibly do to prevent shelby foot from finishing his trilogy of the civil war. and ir got to know shelby understood what he was trying to do. he was a novelist who later came to writing his -- writing hi
all theite books of western literature is beyond the hundredth meridian, it is, you have to read it it is an amazing book. maybe some of mccarthy's books and novels. he is a real difficult guy. he lived in santa fe. he is a powerful writer and -- it is one of the great ones of the american west. when you think about -- when you were writing this book, were there any mentors or heroes or influences that you look to when you were thinking, i would love to write this sweeping history of the west?...
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the launch of the meridian center for somatic engagement and global leadership's in the senate. >>> friday morning we are light in providence rhode island for the 45th stop on the c-span bus a capital tour and the education commissioner will be on our guest on the bus during the journal starting at 8:30 am eastern. historian gary geer gave a history on world war one attacks by the u-boat and how it led to improvements in the submarine fleet in 2 -- in world war 2. this is the next. >> thank you for remaining i appreciate this. i was thinking of the beginning of my presentation, and i wanted to point out that it is tough doing history and it is not easy to find what the past is like. the most important thing to do is remember that the history and past are 2 things. the past is what happened yesterday a year ago or a century ago but history in the present day analytical look at the past. to see how it applies to the present and plan for the future. primary source documentation is essential mean documentation from the people at the time who saw what happened whether it is written down or pick
the launch of the meridian center for somatic engagement and global leadership's in the senate. >>> friday morning we are light in providence rhode island for the 45th stop on the c-span bus a capital tour and the education commissioner will be on our guest on the bus during the journal starting at 8:30 am eastern. historian gary geer gave a history on world war one attacks by the u-boat and how it led to improvements in the submarine fleet in 2 -- in world war 2. this is the next....
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on c-span3, members of congress join tech leaders for the launch of the meridian center for diplomaticngagement and their global leadership summit. fox news host tucker carlson discusses his book "check -- "ship of fools. " >> it is about why we elected trump. i could not get past it. i could not get past the idea that the country voted for donald trump. it is not an attack on trump, i think he is right in a somatic sense on a bunch of different things. but you would not electron -- elect from unless you really wanted to send a message. happy countries don't elect donald trump. so the message is that people in charge on both sides, who hated him, screwed up. >> sunday night at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. senator rhode island sheldon whitehouse debated his challenger bob flanders. they discussed issues like brett kavanaugh, the mueller investigation, and health care. from east providence, this hour-long debate is courtesy of wp roy 12 -- wpri 12. eyewitness news i
on c-span3, members of congress join tech leaders for the launch of the meridian center for diplomaticngagement and their global leadership summit. fox news host tucker carlson discusses his book "check -- "ship of fools. " >> it is about why we elected trump. i could not get past it. i could not get past the idea that the country voted for donald trump. it is not an attack on trump, i think he is right in a somatic sense on a bunch of different things. but you would not...
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one of my favorite books of all western literature is, beyond the hundred the meridian. you have to read it. it is an amazing book. it does not figure into my book. maybe some of mccarthy's novels. he lives in santa fe. he is a powerful writer, if you want to read a novel, i think he has one of the great ones. >> when you think about when you were writing this book, whether any mentors or heroes or influences you looked to when you thought i would love to write this sweeping history of the west? was there anyone you thought about? if they could turn out their writing i would feel good about it? >> i grew up in memphis. the first writer i ever met was a memphis historian. the really interesting character. named shelby foote. civil war historian. he had a beard and a pipe and an accent. and his son, huggy and i were in a rock band together. august. have you heard of them? we were pretty good. we would do everything we could do cranking up the hendrix and pink floyd to prevent shelby foote from finishing his trilogy of the civil war. but i later got to know shelby and under
one of my favorite books of all western literature is, beyond the hundred the meridian. you have to read it. it is an amazing book. it does not figure into my book. maybe some of mccarthy's novels. he lives in santa fe. he is a powerful writer, if you want to read a novel, i think he has one of the great ones. >> when you think about when you were writing this book, whether any mentors or heroes or influences you looked to when you thought i would love to write this sweeping history of...
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as you pointed out it was still growing in intensity as it crossed the meridian onto land. >> and i've said this a couple times. no easy way to say this without, you know, the people that got hit by this that have their houses destroyed. it's horrendous. you look at a population density map of florida, this is the right side of this, the strongest portion of the storm has traveled through the least populated areas. if it was slightly further to the east, could have been a little less. but, you know, we haven't seen -- we're going into the storm like the biggest concern is the storm surge. 9 to 14 feet. we haven't seen pictures of 9 to 14-foot of storm surge and that should have already happened. it's very, very rural, remote areas, swampy areas that people were smart enough to get out of. so we haven't seen that video or the damage from those coastal communities and the fishing villages along the northern gulf. >> we're so thehappy to have bi karins along for the ride as we cover this still intense hurricane over land. a defined eye, maximum winds at 140, though we are awaiting an upda
as you pointed out it was still growing in intensity as it crossed the meridian onto land. >> and i've said this a couple times. no easy way to say this without, you know, the people that got hit by this that have their houses destroyed. it's horrendous. you look at a population density map of florida, this is the right side of this, the strongest portion of the storm has traveled through the least populated areas. if it was slightly further to the east, could have been a little less....
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meridians are concerned about getting sick because they can go to work, can't get a wage, can't pay their bills. of oursue is deserving time because this is not something we can just walk past. mind fort top of floridians and we deserve to hear from the congressman exactly what his health-care proposal is. wants tontis: andrew take away employer-provided coverage. you support medicare for all, read the bill. mayor gillum: define it. rep. desantis: you said you would do a single-payer confederacy with new york and california. our taxes go up and then we send the money to california. i want to protect people's current arrangement. ,ayor gillum: the congressman again, his votes have diluted -- deluded him. i support expanding medicaid for who 800,000 floridians deserve to have that medicare. rep. desantis: would you sign it? mayor gillum: i would expand medicaid. i should also say this. this is clearly fun and games for the congressman. for me, i grew up having to wait for the free dental clinic to come through our neighborhood in order for a stick our teeth cleaned. as a child, i was accust
meridians are concerned about getting sick because they can go to work, can't get a wage, can't pay their bills. of oursue is deserving time because this is not something we can just walk past. mind fort top of floridians and we deserve to hear from the congressman exactly what his health-care proposal is. wants tontis: andrew take away employer-provided coverage. you support medicare for all, read the bill. mayor gillum: define it. rep. desantis: you said you would do a single-payer...
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a look at consumer data privacy and members of congress join tech leaders for the launch of the meridian center. next a debate for michigan's east district. topics included current politics. the impact of terrorists on local michigan businesses. healthcare. un rights and the border wall. >> slortse decide the balance of power in washington and one of the most closely watched congressional races in the country is the eighth district of michigan. it is the incumbent republican mike bishop being challenged by democrat melissa slotkin. this is flash point is.
a look at consumer data privacy and members of congress join tech leaders for the launch of the meridian center. next a debate for michigan's east district. topics included current politics. the impact of terrorists on local michigan businesses. healthcare. un rights and the border wall. >> slortse decide the balance of power in washington and one of the most closely watched congressional races in the country is the eighth district of michigan. it is the incumbent republican mike bishop...
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a c-span3, evers of congress join tech leaders for the launch of the meridian center for diplomatic >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. the 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies, and today we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy event in washington dc and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. a debate between candidates for virginia's fifth district seat in the u.s. house. democrat leslie cockburn and republican denver ray goleman are competing for the seat. change,ncluding climate reproductive rights and the robert mueller investigation. the hour-long event from piedmont college is courtesy of cbs 19 news. ♪ announcer: cbs 19 news presents live coverage of the fifth district political debate, with denver rigem
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the 100th meridian was john wesley powell's definition and the one we use. i sometimes think why do we not use the continental divide or to apology. >> the mississippi river. thing iusly, the one think it is important to realize is that that the west is distinctive. that may be part of what creates the common story. there are distinctive challenges because we are living in an area that is hard to sustain without an enormous amount of work and engineering. we have a culture of creativity which has transformed the world, as we have seen. high-tech is not in the silicon valley. and inustin, in boise different parts of western states. the west, at this moment, is not one entity. andave the extracted states the mountain states. as mark is talking about, with more power than a normal democracy would allocate to them. unusual democracy that we give senate reputation and disproportionate amounts to the rural areas. >> in some ways it is still jefferson's world. >> in some parts. then you have a highly populated, underrepresented, high tech red -- high-tech west. and
the 100th meridian was john wesley powell's definition and the one we use. i sometimes think why do we not use the continental divide or to apology. >> the mississippi river. thing iusly, the one think it is important to realize is that that the west is distinctive. that may be part of what creates the common story. there are distinctive challenges because we are living in an area that is hard to sustain without an enormous amount of work and engineering. we have a culture of creativity...
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on c-span3, members of congress join tech leaders for the launch of the membe meridian center and thebal conference. >> fox news host tucker carlson discusses his book ship of fo ols: how a salvage ruling class is bringing america to the brink revolution. >> it is about why we elected trump. i cannot get past the idea that the country voted for donald trump. who would do that? it is not an attack on trump . i think trump is right on the somatic sense. but you would not elect trump unless you really, really wanted to send a message. what is the message? the message is the people in charge on both sides, all who hate him, screwed up. >> on c-span's q&a. next, the debate between the candidates for arizona second congressional district. democrat anne kirkpatrick and lee emmett peterson is competing for the seat. topics include u.s.-mexico relations, the trump administration, water
on c-span3, members of congress join tech leaders for the launch of the membe meridian center and thebal conference. >> fox news host tucker carlson discusses his book ship of fo ols: how a salvage ruling class is bringing america to the brink revolution. >> it is about why we elected trump. i cannot get past the idea that the country voted for donald trump. who would do that? it is not an attack on trump . i think trump is right on the somatic sense. but you would not elect trump...
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. >> the meridian international center hosted a discussion on global leadership with technology executives. government officials and the ceo of united airlines. this is two hours and 20 minutes.
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on c-span3 at 8:40 a.m., members of congress join tech leaders for the launch of the meridian center diplomatic engagement and their global leadership summit. saturday, three retiring democraticcongress, compass me joe crowley of new york, democratic congressman gene green of texas, and republican senator jeff flake of arizona, all discuss their experiences in congress. >> my greatest achievement as a congressman was the passage of the affordable care act. we worked closely with the obama administration whipping that bill
on c-span3 at 8:40 a.m., members of congress join tech leaders for the launch of the meridian center diplomatic engagement and their global leadership summit. saturday, three retiring democraticcongress, compass me joe crowley of new york, democratic congressman gene green of texas, and republican senator jeff flake of arizona, all discuss their experiences in congress. >> my greatest achievement as a congressman was the passage of the affordable care act. we worked closely with the obama...
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is the time measured on the earth zero degree line of long tube or meridian and this runs from the north pole to the south pole passing through the old royal observatory in london in the london suburb of greenwich g.m.t. stays the same throughout the year but a number of countries around the world move their clocks forward by one hour in march until the end of october so take advantage of earlier sunrises and the not notes we will end here that will do it for the news grid we'll see you back here in studio fourteen fifteen g.m.t. on monday thanks for watching. wish the world innovation summit to help one community of two thousand health care experts in of ages and policymakers from one hundred countries. one experience sharing best practices and innovative ideas. in one go hopefully a world through global collaboration. apply now to attend the twenty eighteen wish summit. in the united states the religious right is on the monch we were always hunting for the guy who would take our script and read it their goal was to take control of one of the political parties and they perfected league
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the 100th meridian was john wesley powell's definition of the west, it's the one we use at the lane center but sometimes i wonder why to use the continental divide or do it in terms of topology, the mississippi river? >> so, obviously, the one thing that i think is important to rule the best realize in critical ways, the west is distinctive and that's what breeds the common story. there are distinctive challenges in the west because we are living basically in an area that is hard to sustain without an enormous amount of work and engineering that we have a culture of creativity that has transformed the world because basically, hitec is not in the silicon valley, it's coming in boise in different parts of the western state, but at this particular moment in time the west is not just one entity, we have the extracted states and mountain states with specific interests and is mark talked about with more power perhaps than a normal democracy would allocate to them. we are a very unusual democracy and we give electoral and senate representation . >> so in some ways it's jefferson's world . >> >> y
the 100th meridian was john wesley powell's definition of the west, it's the one we use at the lane center but sometimes i wonder why to use the continental divide or do it in terms of topology, the mississippi river? >> so, obviously, the one thing that i think is important to rule the best realize in critical ways, the west is distinctive and that's what breeds the common story. there are distinctive challenges in the west because we are living basically in an area that is hard to...
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there wasn't enough water west of the 100th meridian. that was the line he defined where farming could not succeed, at least not on the scale it had in the east or midwest. he tried to sound the warning to the country that the type of settlement practices successful in the midwest were simply not going to work in the southwest. there was no way that a farm of 160 acres in arizona was ever going to succeed. there wasn't many water sources and the soil wasn't all that great. he made it clear that water was the secret to settlement of the west. a lot of the country did not want to hear that at all. powell was basically saying you are never going to set a lot of the western united states. the price to be paid was there were hundreds of thousands of farmers that came to the high plains in the 1880's and 1890's and tried to farm and just were miserable failures. then when you had years of drought in the 1890's, it was a disaster. powell was an environmental prophet before his time. i am not sure we are hearing that message when it comes to wat
there wasn't enough water west of the 100th meridian. that was the line he defined where farming could not succeed, at least not on the scale it had in the east or midwest. he tried to sound the warning to the country that the type of settlement practices successful in the midwest were simply not going to work in the southwest. there was no way that a farm of 160 acres in arizona was ever going to succeed. there wasn't many water sources and the soil wasn't all that great. he made it clear that...