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are here to review the major findings of our investigation of fbi including programs aimed at the messick targets. fbi surveillance of law-abiding -- at domestic targets. fbi surveillance of law-abiding citizens and cases of intelligence operations. chest but for the complete -- >>le, go to c-span.org for the complete schedule go to c-span.org. is touringr, c-span cities across the country exploring american history. next, a look at our recent visit to hattiesburg, mississippi. you're watching american history tv. all weekend, every weekend on c-span 3. >> we are in special collections at the university of southern mississippi. today we are looking at the theodore bilbo papers. his collection is very large. [laughter] we have over 2500 boxes of archival material relating to theodore bilbo. his career and his life. theodore bilbo -- and this is one of his signed photos that he would distribute to fans -- was a mississippi politician in the first half of the 20th century. his career started around 1910, when he was doing a state congressman race. by the 1930's he had been elected governor.
are here to review the major findings of our investigation of fbi including programs aimed at the messick targets. fbi surveillance of law-abiding -- at domestic targets. fbi surveillance of law-abiding citizens and cases of intelligence operations. chest but for the complete -- >>le, go to c-span.org for the complete schedule go to c-span.org. is touringr, c-span cities across the country exploring american history. next, a look at our recent visit to hattiesburg, mississippi. you're...
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was the messick economics on top of regional dynamics without western help to defuse these tensions. >> thank you for joining us. the islamic state group exploiting the chaos in libya. al qaeda and that group are accused of exploiting the chaos in yemen where the civil war has been raging for over a year. peace talks between the hootie rebels and the saudi backed government ongoing. the u.n. says thousands of people have been killed and 2.8 million displaced by the fighting. >> only a handful of journalists showed up for sunday's press conference. for nearly a month, negotiators have been gathering in kuwait, trying to strike a deal between the fighters and the government. progress. made reality.is far from it began in july of 2014. peopleil has killed 6400 and displaced 3 million people. rebels and troops loyal to the marked by anent, international coalition led by saudi arabia. both sides accuse one another of violating the u.n. peace accord in april. >> they are hitting us with heavy weaponry. >> the city in the east of the country has been hit twice by terrorist attacks. the isla
was the messick economics on top of regional dynamics without western help to defuse these tensions. >> thank you for joining us. the islamic state group exploiting the chaos in libya. al qaeda and that group are accused of exploiting the chaos in yemen where the civil war has been raging for over a year. peace talks between the hootie rebels and the saudi backed government ongoing. the u.n. says thousands of people have been killed and 2.8 million displaced by the fighting. >> only...
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let's talk to messick politics. talk to messick politics. domestic politics.a donald trump residency destroys the gop. while everyone says they need to change their policies, i don't think that is actually true. areg people in america overwhelmingly more hispanic, asian, more secular, more socially liberal. but we will not see the effect on the house until after 2020. so i don't think the gop needs to do much in terms of the desires of congressmen to control their largely and overwhelmingly constituencies. are the chances of a donald trump presidency? ian: quite low. at the fact that they will be the nominee means they are higher then you would like them to be. personally, i think five percent-10 present. i don't think in the general election he will be able to track the women and hispanics. be 70-year-olds -- at the end of the day, it is an anonymously taxing campaign. a health stumble for other ones would be significant. the vice presidential nominees matter so much more when you talk about someone, who after the second term is 78 years old. sandersthink ber
let's talk to messick politics. talk to messick politics. domestic politics.a donald trump residency destroys the gop. while everyone says they need to change their policies, i don't think that is actually true. areg people in america overwhelmingly more hispanic, asian, more secular, more socially liberal. but we will not see the effect on the house until after 2020. so i don't think the gop needs to do much in terms of the desires of congressmen to control their largely and overwhelmingly...
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then gradually, as the administration went on, all his life had been known as concerned with the messick policy and in that division of the country, in a way it's lasted to this day and i must say he was an anguished person because he wanted peace, but his notions of peace were that you made the compromise. that is the one thing that the north vietnamese were never prepared to do, and indeed, i became involved because to achieve the negotiations, they had all been blocked so i became an involved in the following way. i was at that time a professor with no standing in the hierarchy in washington. i attended a scientific conference in europe and at that conference there were two individuals who talk to me because they knew i had been in vietnam for a few weeks earlier that year at the invitation. one of these two people had been the host of the vietnamese leader to negotiate peace with the french. he offered to go to vietnam on behalf of the united states. i called up secretary mcnamara to tell him about this. secretary mcnamara, amazingly president johnson entrusted a professor at harvard
then gradually, as the administration went on, all his life had been known as concerned with the messick policy and in that division of the country, in a way it's lasted to this day and i must say he was an anguished person because he wanted peace, but his notions of peace were that you made the compromise. that is the one thing that the north vietnamese were never prepared to do, and indeed, i became involved because to achieve the negotiations, they had all been blocked so i became an...
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i think what you have had and what is so brilliant of the strategy of the messick workers alliance is that they have built coalitions that include the caregivers and the people being cared for and the families of those caregivers. we passed it to make domestic bill of right and i think california was the first state and it basically sets out basic worker protection for people who are employed in the service of somebody else in someone else's home. whether it is nannies, housekeepers, and it really was watershed. i think those winds really set up the ability for president obama to mandate the department of labor to finally update these guidelines and include all domestic workers in minimum wage protection and overtime. >> host: so how does it work? do do domestic workers make minimum wage? and we will talking about this,. >> guest: the way it works is i chronicle marla in the book, this is someone who is a home health worker, she's very active in these fights to become an activist as well as a caregiver. she would often have to spend the night at her clients house. she would work all o
i think what you have had and what is so brilliant of the strategy of the messick workers alliance is that they have built coalitions that include the caregivers and the people being cared for and the families of those caregivers. we passed it to make domestic bill of right and i think california was the first state and it basically sets out basic worker protection for people who are employed in the service of somebody else in someone else's home. whether it is nannies, housekeepers, and it...