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"missoula."hat was "after words" booktv's signature program in which authors of the latest nonfiction books are interviewed by journalists, public policymakers and others familiar with their material. "after words" airs every weekend on booktv at 10:00 p.m. on saturday 12 and 9:00 p.m. on sunday and 12:00 a.m. on monday. and you can also watch "after words" on line. go to booktv.org and click on "after words" in the booktv series and topics listed on the upper right side of the page. >> how would you grade this administration in terms of its so-called pivot to asia? , felt that it was more talk than action. >> first of all this has been u.s. policy for a long long time in terms of asia. asia, we have i forget the 49th and 50th state but we have a state in the pacific. we have been a major power for a long time. the whole region has
"missoula."hat was "after words" booktv's signature program in which authors of the latest nonfiction books are interviewed by journalists, public policymakers and others familiar with their material. "after words" airs every weekend on booktv at 10:00 p.m. on saturday 12 and 9:00 p.m. on sunday and 12:00 a.m. on monday. and you can also watch "after words" on line. go to booktv.org and click on "after words" in the booktv series and topics...
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it sounds like a paper from missoula rape. so many people were upset about the title and in retrospect i can understand why. i still think it's a good title and perfectly apt in the book. a lot of people who are critical of the book and the title say look you know, we are no worse than the other place. we are better than many. well you know it's -- you shouldn't be bragging about the fact. it is a nationwide problem. and unfortunately or not this is it hadn't had been missoula it would have been a rival 200 miles to the east or some other town and missoula is a wonderful town. i would love to live there. it's a beautiful. the cultural life is interesting. it's a great place to live. don't get me wrong i am not criticizing the town. i am eliminating a national problem through a specific series of cases and they make that clear in the book. >> host: one thing that is different about missoula to me is first of all, the government decided to investigate. they decided to do this and the county prosecutors and the schools. and local
it sounds like a paper from missoula rape. so many people were upset about the title and in retrospect i can understand why. i still think it's a good title and perfectly apt in the book. a lot of people who are critical of the book and the title say look you know, we are no worse than the other place. we are better than many. well you know it's -- you shouldn't be bragging about the fact. it is a nationwide problem. and unfortunately or not this is it hadn't had been missoula it would have...
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thirty cases a series of cases, one of them was in missoula montana. unlike most small college towns it was hugely popular many find that sports reporters are aware that players rape women and they don't report it. so she brought these cases to life, she and her fellow reporters wrote over a hundred articles between 2011, i would say, and the current time, she retired in 2013. and so i came across ms. and that is one of the places that i was curious about and i worked outside of missoula when i was 17 i love montana. and there were different cities i was looking at i could go there or to tallahassee and i thought, okay, i will go to tallahassee. and i went to hear a hearing. there was a young woman who had been raped who had been his best friend in they had been in first grade. they were both genders in college, she was asleep after party alone and she woke up to him raping her. and i went to this hearing and i saw this woman testify and was on the way. she was being badgered by the defense attorney and she stood a to him and gave as good as she got an
thirty cases a series of cases, one of them was in missoula montana. unlike most small college towns it was hugely popular many find that sports reporters are aware that players rape women and they don't report it. so she brought these cases to life, she and her fellow reporters wrote over a hundred articles between 2011, i would say, and the current time, she retired in 2013. and so i came across ms. and that is one of the places that i was curious about and i worked outside of missoula when i...
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was he downtown missoula and got in a scuffle? what do you mean, shot?, i didn't understand what happened. >> reporter: so what d concluded only one person was shot, the intruder mentioned in the 911 call. >> who got shot? >> the robber. he's badly injured. >> okay. so he entered your garage. who shot him? >> my husband. >> reporter: and cops quickly learned something that those who knew diren well could scarcely imagine. he wasn't an innocent victim. he was apparently the opposite, he was the burglar. police were about to hear a story from the man holding the gun that night, a story of terror and a family under siege. >> and we've been sketched out. we don't feel safe. i'm on edge about everything. >>> coming up -- >> they had had their vehicles broke into. she was scared. >> two frightened homeowners victimized two times before. what had happened inside that garage? >> i'm sitting there panicking, you know, like he's coming at me. >>> when "dateline" continues. u move to, the track you don't want to end. that's why these all-new special k snack bars ar
was he downtown missoula and got in a scuffle? what do you mean, shot?, i didn't understand what happened. >> reporter: so what d concluded only one person was shot, the intruder mentioned in the 911 call. >> who got shot? >> the robber. he's badly injured. >> okay. so he entered your garage. who shot him? >> my husband. >> reporter: and cops quickly learned something that those who knew diren well could scarcely imagine. he wasn't an innocent victim. he was...
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finally, he said, i got to go back to missoula, and he dropped the papers off with david. on his way out of town happens to see the woman in her car and starts following her. well, she calls the police and says, this guy is stalking me. the police come. they pull him over. they ask him what he's doing. he calls david and says, i need you to bring the papers down and prove that i am who i say i am. david arrives at the scene, and his relationship being what it was with all members of law enforcement in flathead county, was told to get back in his car immediately. david refuses to get back in his car after he's told to do so and is pepper-sprayed in the face. an officer puts him in handcuffs. >> i am real familiar with david. i don't want him with his history behind my back while i'm on a traffic stop, okay? >> this had to be a moment where david really snapped. >> it turned out they were members of this militia group known as project 7. the goal of this group was to assassinate people that had wronged them. >> nobody surrender your weapons to nobody. put your hand over your
finally, he said, i got to go back to missoula, and he dropped the papers off with david. on his way out of town happens to see the woman in her car and starts following her. well, she calls the police and says, this guy is stalking me. the police come. they pull him over. they ask him what he's doing. he calls david and says, i need you to bring the papers down and prove that i am who i say i am. david arrives at the scene, and his relationship being what it was with all members of law...
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now on "after words," john reports on sexual assault in the united states with a specific focus on missoula montana with a with assault reported to the police over the course of three and a half years. it's interviewed by the national reporter for those feeds news. ..
now on "after words," john reports on sexual assault in the united states with a specific focus on missoula montana with a with assault reported to the police over the course of three and a half years. it's interviewed by the national reporter for those feeds news. ..
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eastern on "after words," jon cra cower has a specific focus on missoula, montana. and we wrap up our prime time lineup with masha gasen who discuss her recent book on the boston marathon bombing. that all happens tonight on c-span2's booktv. >> and meanwhile the republicans seem like they just keep on they keep wanting to run as democrats lite which is not going to be effective here. if you want real democrat you vote for real democrats in the state of california. the establishment republican party, basically there's two theories of how to you win elections. there's the theory that ronald reagan pursued which was i'm going to convince people they're on my side and then there's the theory that i'm going to convince people that i'm on their side and one tends to be successful, and the one that republicans are pursuing
eastern on "after words," jon cra cower has a specific focus on missoula, montana. and we wrap up our prime time lineup with masha gasen who discuss her recent book on the boston marathon bombing. that all happens tonight on c-span2's booktv. >> and meanwhile the republicans seem like they just keep on they keep wanting to run as democrats lite which is not going to be effective here. if you want real democrat you vote for real democrats in the state of california. the...
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i live in missoula, montana, and i'm a professional kayaker. >> this 23-year-old has been kayaking alld travels the globe, tackling rapid after churning white water rapid. >> what i've fallen in love is kind of the extreme side of kayaking. basically, running difficult rivers, hard rapids, big drops, and waterfalls. >> tyler paddled over his first waterfall at the age of 15 and has never looked back. >> i would say in my lifetime as an extreme kayaker, i've probably run 100, 150-plus waterfalls. i've kind of lost count over the years. >> in september 2007, tyler came across alexandra falls in canada's northwest territories, far higher than any waterfall he had done before, 107 feet tall, and he decided to go for it. >> the feeling behind running that waterfall was a moment in time that i will remember forever. i surfaced upright without even flipping over off that waterfall. it was amazing. >> the ride over alexandra falls didn't just give tyler a major adrenaline rush, he also gained the world record for the highest waterfall anyone had successfully kayaked over. tyler thought he had
i live in missoula, montana, and i'm a professional kayaker. >> this 23-year-old has been kayaking alld travels the globe, tackling rapid after churning white water rapid. >> what i've fallen in love is kind of the extreme side of kayaking. basically, running difficult rivers, hard rapids, big drops, and waterfalls. >> tyler paddled over his first waterfall at the age of 15 and has never looked back. >> i would say in my lifetime as an extreme kayaker, i've probably run...
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. >> he went to a bathroom at the bus station in missoula, montana, and he actually took hairs off thethe restroom. and then in subsequent bombs, he would take those hairs and put them in between layers of tape. and the whole idea was when the subsequent bombs exploded at a crime scene, we would think that hair might have something to do with the unabomber. when he was out on a run to collect information or to collect components for his bombs, he would make sure he had a disguise. he put cotton up his nose so his nostrils would look bigger. he had a fake mustache he had worn. >> for another 18 months, everything was quiet. then on december 10th, 1994, the unabomber claimed his second fatality. >> the latest victim was advertising executive thomas mosser. in all, 16 bombs in 17 years at locations all over the united states. >> thomas moser was killed by a mail bomb sent to his home in north caldwell, new jersey. as it turned out, moser had been targeted because kaczynski mistakenly believed he had helped exxon clean up its public image after the exxon valdez oil spill. just over three m
. >> he went to a bathroom at the bus station in missoula, montana, and he actually took hairs off thethe restroom. and then in subsequent bombs, he would take those hairs and put them in between layers of tape. and the whole idea was when the subsequent bombs exploded at a crime scene, we would think that hair might have something to do with the unabomber. when he was out on a run to collect information or to collect components for his bombs, he would make sure he had a disguise. he put...
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my college roommate was from missoula, montana. we urge you to call. your call makes a difference. you make it possible for link to happen. but let's go right now to bryan stevenson who wrote the book "just mercy," a story of justice and redemption. i started by asking brian where he grew up. brian: i grew up in southern delaware on the eastern shore in a community that was very much segregated. there were no black high schools in my county. my dad could not go to high school there. i saw people really branded by the mark of jim crow and apartheid. and you can't recover. and why people." . -- and why peopl quitewhite people, too . anchor: who is walter mcmillan? brian: he is one of the people i wrote about in this book, an innocent man wrongly convicted of murder in alabama. at the time, there was a young woman murdered. everybody knew he was innocent, but he was charged because he was having an interracial affair, not because he had a prior criminal history. he was put on death row for 15 months before the trial. he was wrongly convicted and sentenced to death. what was really tro
my college roommate was from missoula, montana. we urge you to call. your call makes a difference. you make it possible for link to happen. but let's go right now to bryan stevenson who wrote the book "just mercy," a story of justice and redemption. i started by asking brian where he grew up. brian: i grew up in southern delaware on the eastern shore in a community that was very much segregated. there were no black high schools in my county. my dad could not go to high school there. i...
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focusing on the college town of missoula, montana. sunday evening the first female four-star general talks about her life and military career. on american history tv on c-span3, saturday afternoon at 4:45 eastern remembering the liberation of nazi concentration camps with kurt cline, who as a teenager escaped persecution by coming to the u.s. lost his parents to auschwitz, and as an interrogator for the u.s. question hitler's personal driver. and, the end of world war ii in europe, with dignitaries and veterans commemorating events at the one or two memorial in washington, d.c. a complete schedule of events at www.c-span.org. >> up next, a look at the book "clinton cash -- the untold story of how foreign governments and businesses made bill and hillary clinton rich" about the clinton personal finances. the author talks about the reception of the book. the book. peter schweizer joins us from tallahassee. on page 100 83, you write that the clintons are perhaps the most politically's -- of their generation. they know how things work in t
focusing on the college town of missoula, montana. sunday evening the first female four-star general talks about her life and military career. on american history tv on c-span3, saturday afternoon at 4:45 eastern remembering the liberation of nazi concentration camps with kurt cline, who as a teenager escaped persecution by coming to the u.s. lost his parents to auschwitz, and as an interrogator for the u.s. question hitler's personal driver. and, the end of world war ii in europe, with...
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focusing on the college town of missoula, montana. sunday evening at 10:00, the first female four-star general talks about her life in the military. and on c-span3 saturday afternoon, remembering the liberation of nazi concentration camps with an interview of a person who as a teenager and escaped german persecution of jews by coming to the u.s. and questioned hitler's personal driver. sunday afternoon at 2:00, the 70th anniversary of the end of world war two in europe. get our complete schedule at c-span.org. >> sunday night former bloomberg news reporter kate brauer. >> who are that th icklands? >> they are a family. a part-time butler works every week at the white house, and nine members of his family worked there. his uncle and -- were made had butler, and he told me my uncles ran the white house. they brought him in when he was 17 years old in 1959 and he is still working there, and he disrupt how used to work in the kitchen. he was such a skinny guy. they were getting him ice cream to eat. a sign and greed of person who remember
focusing on the college town of missoula, montana. sunday evening at 10:00, the first female four-star general talks about her life in the military. and on c-span3 saturday afternoon, remembering the liberation of nazi concentration camps with an interview of a person who as a teenager and escaped german persecution of jews by coming to the u.s. and questioned hitler's personal driver. sunday afternoon at 2:00, the 70th anniversary of the end of world war two in europe. get our complete...
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c-span2 saturday night at 10:00 eastern on book tv's "after words," focusing on the college town of missoula montana. then and done what he talks about her life and military career. in american history tv on c-span3, saturday afternoon at 4:45, remembering the liberation of nazi concentration camps with an interview of kurt cline who as a teenager escaped the german persecution of jews by coming to the u.s., lost his parents at our schlitz, and questioned hitler's personal driver. sunday afternoon at 2:00, the 70th anniversary of the end of world war ii in europe. get our complete schedule at c-span.org. >> president obama yesterday nominated marine corps commandant joseph dunford to be the next chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. she was previously a commanding general in afghanistan. if confirmed by the senate general dunford would replace army general martin dempsey who is expected to retire over the summer. >> ladies and gentlemen, the president and vice president of the united states, accompanied by secretary ashton carter, ambassador susan rice, general dose of dunford, and general
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focusing on the college town of missoula, montana." and sunday evening at 10:00 ann dunwoody, the first female four-star general, talks about her life and military career. and on american history tv on c-span 3 saturday afternoon at 4:45 eastern on "oral histories," remembering the liberation of nazi concentration camps with an interview of kurt klein, who as a teenager escaped the german persecution of jews by coming to the u.s. lost his parents in auschwitz, and as an interrogator for the u.s. army questioned hitler's personal driver. and the 70th anniversary of the end of world war ii in europe with dignitaries and veterans commemorating the event in washington, d.c. get our complete schedule at cspan.org. >>> more of that washington college of law event at american university. this panel looks at if digital technology in government surveillance has outpaced today's privacy protection laws including the constitution's fourth amendment that prohibits unreasonable searches and seizures. you can see all of this event at cspan.org. >> n
focusing on the college town of missoula, montana." and sunday evening at 10:00 ann dunwoody, the first female four-star general, talks about her life and military career. and on american history tv on c-span 3 saturday afternoon at 4:45 eastern on "oral histories," remembering the liberation of nazi concentration camps with an interview of kurt klein, who as a teenager escaped the german persecution of jews by coming to the u.s. lost his parents in auschwitz, and as an...
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tonight at 10:00 on tvs afterwards, sexual assault in the u.s., focusing on the college town of missoulaontana. the first female four-star general talks about her life in the military career. on american history tv on c-span3, this afternoon on oral histories, remembering the liberation of nazi concentration camps with an interview of kurt cline who escaped the german persecution of jews by coming to the u.s., lost his parents in auschwitz and questioned hitler's personal driver. the 70th anniversary of the end of world war ii in europe with dignitaries and veterans commemorating the event at the world war ii memorial in washington, d.c. get our complete schedule at c-span.org. >> here are a few of the books we will be covering this spring. we will visit maryland for live coverage of the gaithersburg book festival with tom davis. we will close out may at book expo america in new york city. on the first week in june, live from the chicago tribune lit fest with lawrence wright and your phone calls. that this spring on c-span2's book tv. >> "washington journal" continues. host: it's time on
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focusing on missoula montana. and done what he over the first feel force or general talks about her life in the military and on american history tv on c-span3, saturday afternoon at 4:45 eastern, on oral histories -- remembering not to concentration camps with an interview with kurt cline who escaped the german persecution of jews by coming to the united states. he lost his parents at auschwitz and as an interrogator for the u.s. army western hitler's personal driver. and the city of -- 70th anniversary of the end of world war ii in europe. get our complete schedule at www.c-span.org. >> from washington -- focus mainly on crime, policing, and prison. the discussion on trends in juvenile cursor is. host: our conversation is continuing about the criminal justice system. we are joined by j correlates --jake horowitz here to talk about juvenile incarceration. where are the trends right now with juvenile incarceration? what is going on with that? guest: since the late 1990's, the rate at which they are put behind bars
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in the university district in missoula an important resurfacing project was scheduled to start next weekanks to congressional inaction on the highway bill, that project will start no earlier than the third week in july, maybe not at all. what's that mean? it means the project likely will not be done before students return and traffic in that university district increases exponentially. the montana department of transportation has already announced it will push back the start-up date three months for a bridge replacement in sanders county. with one in five bridges being in desperate need of repair, delays on projects like this are irresponsible and only add to the backlog. the need to act could not be more clear. while everyone knows we need a long-term solution, the american people have come to expect the worst from congress. shortsighted stopgap measures that won't give businesses or working families the certainty that they need and deserve. the house ways and means committee and the senate finance committee have put forth no solutions to this date. they're anxious to move the trade leg
in the university district in missoula an important resurfacing project was scheduled to start next weekanks to congressional inaction on the highway bill, that project will start no earlier than the third week in july, maybe not at all. what's that mean? it means the project likely will not be done before students return and traffic in that university district increases exponentially. the montana department of transportation has already announced it will push back the start-up date three...
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for example here's adam from missoula.adam writes, "i'm writing to ask you to allow section 215 of the patriot act to expire on june 1 of this year. while it's only one provision of a larger problem it would at least begin to curtail the surveillance of americans. as americans, we should be free to communicate without the threat of the government monitoring those communications. wanting to hide your life to coop your life private does not mean you have something to hide. only that your life isn't any of the government's business, as long as you're not infringing on the liberty of others. at the end of the day giving up our liberties because of the threat of terrorism truly is the definition of terrorism winning. to be free inherently means a person also incurs risk. close quote. even though he was speaking about taxes, i believe benjamin franklin would agree when he said those who would give up essential liberty deserve neither liberty or safety." jess from my hometown of boseman wrote this, "i am writing to as your consti
for example here's adam from missoula.adam writes, "i'm writing to ask you to allow section 215 of the patriot act to expire on june 1 of this year. while it's only one provision of a larger problem it would at least begin to curtail the surveillance of americans. as americans, we should be free to communicate without the threat of the government monitoring those communications. wanting to hide your life to coop your life private does not mean you have something to hide. only that your...
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montana where the department of justice investigated three. 50 sexual assault reporting to missoula police over the course of. half years. he is interviewed by katie baker national reporter for buzzfeed news. >> host: hi jon. your book is about why sexual assault is such an underreported crime
montana where the department of justice investigated three. 50 sexual assault reporting to missoula police over the course of. half years. he is interviewed by katie baker national reporter for buzzfeed news. >> host: hi jon. your book is about why sexual assault is such an underreported crime
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further down the list, jon crack cower examines instances of sexual assault in missoula, montana. next "being mortal." also on the list is fox news host bill o'reilly along with his co-author david fisher with "legends and lies." davy crockett, butch cassidy and jesse james. then former treasury secretary henry paulson gives his perspective on the economic relationship between the u.s. and china in "dealing with china." finishing off our look at some current nonfiction bestsellers according to national public radio is former white house press secretary dana perino's account of her time working in the george w. bush administration. >> co-authors benjamin wittes and gabriela blum take a look at the threats we'll face in the future and discuss the role that government should play in protecting us, next on booktv. >> so just a few -- i think we've covered all the housekeeping, actually, so i think we're good to go, and i will just go ahead and introduce our authors and panelists. so our two authors are gabriela blum and benjamin wittes. gabriela blum is the rita e. hauser professor of
further down the list, jon crack cower examines instances of sexual assault in missoula, montana. next "being mortal." also on the list is fox news host bill o'reilly along with his co-author david fisher with "legends and lies." davy crockett, butch cassidy and jesse james. then former treasury secretary henry paulson gives his perspective on the economic relationship between the u.s. and china in "dealing with china." finishing off our look at some current...
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on "after words," jon cra cower has a specific focus on missoula, montana. and we wrap up our prime time lineup with masha gasen who discuss her recent book on the boston marathon bombing. that all happens tonight on c-span2's booktv. >> and meanwhile the republicans seem like they just keep on they keep wanting to run as democrats lite which is not going to be effective here. if you want real democrat you vote for real democrats in the state of california. the establishment republican party, basically there's two theories of how to you win elections. there's the theory that ronald reagan pursued which was i'm going to convince people they're on my side and then there's the theory that i'm going to convince people that i'm on their side and one tends to be successful, and the one that republicans are pursuing is the one that tends to not be successful. we actually agree with you most of the time, so we're sort of in the same place, trying to carve off that middle voter. we don't live in that era anymore, we live in the era of voter turnout. mitt romney won t
on "after words," jon cra cower has a specific focus on missoula, montana. and we wrap up our prime time lineup with masha gasen who discuss her recent book on the boston marathon bombing. that all happens tonight on c-span2's booktv. >> and meanwhile the republicans seem like they just keep on they keep wanting to run as democrats lite which is not going to be effective here. if you want real democrat you vote for real democrats in the state of california. the establishment...