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mrs. roosevelt up. i did not know this until after i came out of the service. man, was that a big deal when i found out that was the man who gave me my first check. i am very proud to be associated with the tuskegee airmen. all these gentlemen are idols of mine. to my young -- to you young people, my god. i did not do it alone. thank you. [applause] >> i would like to ask, mr. pride, what was your inspiration owing up?were gr i am from washington dc. my inspiration was african-american newspapers. there would be a photo of a tuskegeemen. -- airman. when i was 16 years old, i decided i wanted to be one of them. like everybody else at that time, we all wanted to serve our country. 160country at the time was million people. 1/10 ofon went to war, them. i am proud to be a teske -- tuskegee airmen. >> thank you, sir. thank you. my next question is for dr. .are please tell us where you are from and also, did you dream of joining the military when you are young? if not, what inspired you to? what was the question again? [laughter] on joining them military when you are
mrs. roosevelt up. i did not know this until after i came out of the service. man, was that a big deal when i found out that was the man who gave me my first check. i am very proud to be associated with the tuskegee airmen. all these gentlemen are idols of mine. to my young -- to you young people, my god. i did not do it alone. thank you. [applause] >> i would like to ask, mr. pride, what was your inspiration owing up?were gr i am from washington dc. my inspiration was african-american...
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mrs. roosevelt he was doing his triology. we talked a lot about the roosevelt family then.g different subjects, we don't talk so much about the subject. because i don't know as much about his subject as i did the roosevelt. >> the book is called price of fame, an interesting title. the honorable clare booth luce. thank you, it's a pleasure. >> thank you. >> for more about this program and earlier episodes visit us on-line@pbs.org and charlie rose.com. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> undering for carlie rose has been provided by the connect cole company, supporting this program since 2002. american express, additional funding provided by be by bloomberg, a provider of-- information services worldwide. you're watching pbs. >> what if i told you that you could change your life in just 10 days? the 10-day detox is the fast track plan that will help you not only shed pounds, but put an end to chronic health problems. i want to teach you how to remove all that cleverly concocted junk that's sabotaging your met
mrs. roosevelt he was doing his triology. we talked a lot about the roosevelt family then.g different subjects, we don't talk so much about the subject. because i don't know as much about his subject as i did the roosevelt. >> the book is called price of fame, an interesting title. the honorable clare booth luce. thank you, it's a pleasure. >> thank you. >> for more about this program and earlier episodes visit us on-line@pbs.org and charlie rose.com. captioning sponsored by...
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mrs. roosevelt and he was doing his trilogy. we talked about the roosevelt family them.is doing different subjects, i don't know much about his subjects as i did the roosevelt. >> the book is called "price of fame." clare boothe luce by sylvia jukes morris. thank you. ♪ >> progress isn't always linear. sometimes it is exponential. new innovations create newer breakthroughs. >> it is very exciting to think it might change someone's life someday. >> being able to make devices that are millions of times more powerful. >> in 2015, our race for the future continues, from the food we eat -- >> we are talking about feeding the planet. we need a new paradigm of how we grow our food. >> to the way we interact with
mrs. roosevelt and he was doing his trilogy. we talked about the roosevelt family them.is doing different subjects, i don't know much about his subjects as i did the roosevelt. >> the book is called "price of fame." clare boothe luce by sylvia jukes morris. thank you. ♪ >> progress isn't always linear. sometimes it is exponential. new innovations create newer breakthroughs. >> it is very exciting to think it might change someone's life someday. >> being able...
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mrs. roosevelt and he was doing his trilogy. we talked about the roosevelt family them. doing different subjects, i don't know much about his subjects as i did the roosevelt. >> the book is called "price of fame." by sylviahe luce jukes morris. thank you. ♪ >> i'm mark halperin, and i'm john heilemann, and with all the respect to jennifer aniston and lisa kudrow, we sit here and curse each other every night. ♪ >> on tonight's mainstage, chuck schumer singing the own mama care blues. and the dnc might just get no sleep till brooklyn.
mrs. roosevelt and he was doing his trilogy. we talked about the roosevelt family them. doing different subjects, i don't know much about his subjects as i did the roosevelt. >> the book is called "price of fame." by sylviahe luce jukes morris. thank you. ♪ >> i'm mark halperin, and i'm john heilemann, and with all the respect to jennifer aniston and lisa kudrow, we sit here and curse each other every night. ♪ >> on tonight's mainstage, chuck schumer singing the...
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mrs. roosevelt up. didn't know any of this until i came out of the service. deal an, was that a big with me when i found out that was the man that took me up and my first check. author y at 8:00 on q&a and president of arabs for israel on book tv we are new releases. best selling author on religion conflict. george w. bush on his biography of his father and john mccain on heroes.ilitary on american history tv on c-span coverage of the world war one ymposium.l single find our complete schedule at c-span.org and let us know what think about the programs you are watching. 202-626-3400 and -mail us at comments kwrat c-span.org or tweet us at c-span comments. like us on faculty and follow us -- on twitter. cluck layingle said there were ystematic problems with the management of the u.s. nuclear weapons program. this morning he announced following two government reviews that showed serious issues with everything weapon icer training to security. security layingle said the u.s. 10% budget increases to improve
mrs. roosevelt up. didn't know any of this until i came out of the service. deal an, was that a big with me when i found out that was the man that took me up and my first check. author y at 8:00 on q&a and president of arabs for israel on book tv we are new releases. best selling author on religion conflict. george w. bush on his biography of his father and john mccain on heroes.ilitary on american history tv on c-span coverage of the world war one ymposium.l single find our complete...
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mrs. roosevelt up. i didn't know any of this until he came out of the service but man was that a big deal with me when i found out that was the man that took me up and gave me my first check. coming up the hearing on energy development and security issues in africa hosted by a house foreign affairs subcommittee. witnesses include officials from the u.s. agency for international development, state and managed departments as well as african energy security advocates. from capitol hill, this is to elwers, 15 minutes. >> the subcommittee will come to order. first of all let me begin by apologizing for the lateness of convening this hearing. we had votes on the floor and members are making their way back and i appreciate the patience of our witnesses and guests. and the 21st century energy has become vital to modern societies. we all know that. they no longer have to shop for food each day because refrigerators keep food cold and preserved longer. whether in our homes restaurants are during the process of tr
mrs. roosevelt up. i didn't know any of this until he came out of the service but man was that a big deal with me when i found out that was the man that took me up and gave me my first check. coming up the hearing on energy development and security issues in africa hosted by a house foreign affairs subcommittee. witnesses include officials from the u.s. agency for international development, state and managed departments as well as african energy security advocates. from capitol hill, this is to...
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mrs. roosevelt up. i didn't know any of this until the service, but man, was that a big deal with me when i found out that that was the man who took me up and me my first check. evening at 8:00 pm, -- and , author best-selling author karen armstrong. bush on the biography of his father. history tv" on n c-span3, our all-day live war i ge of the world centennial symposium. finder for schedule online and let us know what you think. email us at cspan.org. join the c-span conversation. like us on facebook, ffollow us on twitter. >> "washington journal" continues. a former lorenzen is justice department assistant chief, from the years 2004 to 2013. mr. lorenzen, please first explain what the us and china agree to this past week. this past ey agree to week -- on the united states part, it is really to continue epa has rts that the which is to unced, reduce emissions by about 35% by 2030. what china is agreeing to come the big news here is, is to finally start capping chinese omissions of carbon dioxide. they'
mrs. roosevelt up. i didn't know any of this until the service, but man, was that a big deal with me when i found out that that was the man who took me up and me my first check. evening at 8:00 pm, -- and , author best-selling author karen armstrong. bush on the biography of his father. history tv" on n c-span3, our all-day live war i ge of the world centennial symposium. finder for schedule online and let us know what you think. email us at cspan.org. join the c-span conversation. like us...
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mrs. roosevelt up. i did not know this until i came i'd of the service but that was a big deal with me when i found out that was the man who took me up to give me my first chance [inaudible conversations] >> this subcommittee will come to order. i apologize for the lateness we did have votes on the floor and members are making their way back so i appreciate the patience of the witnesses in the 21st century energy is vital and we know that. we don't have to shop for food because refrigerator's key food longer. cell phones or computers or televisions require electrical power to allow was to lead more productive lives in the modern world. it is necessary medicine and plasma of be kept cool so they don't lose there potency. is an unfortunate and absolutely necessary more than half a billion africans live without electricity. perhaps a great irony is africa has more capacity to join the rest of the world for modern technology and approximately 30 percent of the discoveries are in sub-saharan africa but yet c
mrs. roosevelt up. i did not know this until i came i'd of the service but that was a big deal with me when i found out that was the man who took me up to give me my first chance [inaudible conversations] >> this subcommittee will come to order. i apologize for the lateness we did have votes on the floor and members are making their way back so i appreciate the patience of the witnesses in the 21st century energy is vital and we know that. we don't have to shop for food because...
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mrs. roosevelt up. i did not know any of this until after the service but that was the big deal when i found out that was the man who gave me my first chance. the privacy's civil liberty board held a seminar examining the intersection of privacy and technology we heard from lawyers and open government advocates during this one hour 45 minute panel. [inaudible conversations] >> good morning. this is a public meeting on defining privacy. this is november 12, 2014 meeting in the washington marriott georgetown hotel in washington d.c.. this was announced on the federal register october 21st. all five board members are president -- present and there is the core of. -- core of my now called the meeting to order. proceed. what is privacy? the right to be left alone? the desire of personal activity the right to make decisions regarding private matters? states for intellectual developments and anonymity? freedom from public attention freedom from being observed or disturbed by a others? freedom from intrusion? a
mrs. roosevelt up. i did not know any of this until after the service but that was the big deal when i found out that was the man who gave me my first chance. the privacy's civil liberty board held a seminar examining the intersection of privacy and technology we heard from lawyers and open government advocates during this one hour 45 minute panel. [inaudible conversations] >> good morning. this is a public meeting on defining privacy. this is november 12, 2014 meeting in the washington...
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mrs. roosevelt. i didn't know any of this until i came out of the service. but that was a big deal to me when i found out that that was the man that took me up and gave me my first. over the summer in response to the reports of delays of mismanagement at the va facilities the congress passed a bill aimed at improving access and quality of care for veterans at the va hospitals. thursday the house veterans affairs committee held a hearing to assess the impact of the changes and how they plan to spend the additional funding for the deputy secretary gibson. this hearing is to add a half hours everybody can take their seats please. the committee will come to order. welcome back, everybody. it's great to have you back. appreciate everybody joining us for this full committee hearing and oversight hearing today. i want to ask unanimous consent that several of our colleagues be allowed to join us. the representative from pennsylvania and from california they've asked to join us and i would ask with unanimous consent without objection so ordered. as everyone sitting a
mrs. roosevelt. i didn't know any of this until i came out of the service. but that was a big deal to me when i found out that that was the man that took me up and gave me my first. over the summer in response to the reports of delays of mismanagement at the va facilities the congress passed a bill aimed at improving access and quality of care for veterans at the va hospitals. thursday the house veterans affairs committee held a hearing to assess the impact of the changes and how they plan to...
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mrs. roosevelt up. i did not know any of this until i came out of the service. a big deal when i found out that was the man that took me up and gave me my first check. 8:00, sunday evening at author and president of arabs for israel. and new releases, best-selling author karen armstrong on religion and conflict. and john mccain on "unsung military heroes." and all-day coverage of the world war i centennial symposium starting at 9:30 a.m. eastern. find our complete schedule at c-span.org. let us know what you think about the programs you are watching. e-mail us at comments at c-span.org or send us a twe et. join the conversation. it like us on twitter. >> here are a few of the comments we have received from our viewers. d 3.watch c-span2 an i am so pleased with the programming, especially the history aspects. i just saw "real america," a c lip where jfk gave a speech in berlin. i enjoy the history programs where the cameras go in and one class beingual conducted by the professors. went tod when they colorado springs and we heard them talk about the garden of .he
mrs. roosevelt up. i did not know any of this until i came out of the service. a big deal when i found out that was the man that took me up and gave me my first check. 8:00, sunday evening at author and president of arabs for israel. and new releases, best-selling author karen armstrong on religion and conflict. and john mccain on "unsung military heroes." and all-day coverage of the world war i centennial symposium starting at 9:30 a.m. eastern. find our complete schedule at...
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mrs. roosevelt up. of this until i came out of the service but big deal with me when i found out that that was me up and gaveok moo u check.irst >> at sunday at 8:00, author and president of arabs for israel. book-tv featuring new releases. religion andng on conflict. president george w. bush on his biography of his father and john mccain on unsung military heros. c-span3 symposium from norfolk. schedule atplete c-span.org and let us know what you think about programs you are watching. call us. e-mail us. us a tweet @ c-span #comments. join the c-span conversation. like us on facebook. follow us on twitter. ever. >> chuck hagel says there are systemic problems with the the u.s. nuclear weapons program. he announced several changes reviewsg two government that showed seriousish somehows ranging from officer training to weapons security. is about 55 minutes. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] >> good morning. earlier this year, following revelations about troubling lapses and poor mo
mrs. roosevelt up. of this until i came out of the service but big deal with me when i found out that that was me up and gaveok moo u check.irst >> at sunday at 8:00, author and president of arabs for israel. book-tv featuring new releases. religion andng on conflict. president george w. bush on his biography of his father and john mccain on unsung military heros. c-span3 symposium from norfolk. schedule atplete c-span.org and let us know what you think about programs you are watching....
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mrs. roosevelt up. now i didn't know any of this ntil i came out of the service but man was that a big deal with me when i found out that that was the man that took me up and gave me my first check. >> we'll hear argument first this morning in case 13894, the department of homeland security vs. robert maclean. mr. gershengorn. >> mr. chief justice, and may it please the court, in section 114(r), congress directed tsa to promulgate regulations prohibiting disclosures that would be detrimental to the security of transportation. the information covered in the tsa regulations ranges from a flight crew's plans for dealing with a hijacking attempt to vulnerabilities in airport security systems to the kind of federal air marshal deployment information at issue in this case. under the federal circuit's construction of the whistleblower statutes, any one of tsa's 60,000 employees may override tsa's expert judgment and publicly disclose sensitive security information in that employee's possession based on that
mrs. roosevelt up. now i didn't know any of this ntil i came out of the service but man was that a big deal with me when i found out that that was the man that took me up and gave me my first check. >> we'll hear argument first this morning in case 13894, the department of homeland security vs. robert maclean. mr. gershengorn. >> mr. chief justice, and may it please the court, in section 114(r), congress directed tsa to promulgate regulations prohibiting disclosures that would...
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mr. president." roosevelt reads it and hands it to winston and says, "winston, it is for you."it is the cable saying tobruk has surrendered with over 30,000 troops without fighting. churchill is completely stunned. there are people that say that nothing in the world came as a greater shock. he was sitting with a man whose friendship and cooperation is crucial for the survival of britain. it is just so upsetting and embarrassing and shameful for him. if ever there was a moment at which these two men are so close and wonderful together, it is when the president leans over and says -- he does not say, "have you fouled up again?" he says, "winston, what can we do?" they talk about it and they called general marshall up. the president says we have a u.s. armored division almost ready. it will go to britain to prepare for eventual cross channel invasion. can we send it out to help you in egypt? churchill is bowled over. that is not just generosity. that is a decision at a terrible moment in war where two allies work together. the division, because it was so critical that moment in ju
mr. president." roosevelt reads it and hands it to winston and says, "winston, it is for you."it is the cable saying tobruk has surrendered with over 30,000 troops without fighting. churchill is completely stunned. there are people that say that nothing in the world came as a greater shock. he was sitting with a man whose friendship and cooperation is crucial for the survival of britain. it is just so upsetting and embarrassing and shameful for him. if ever there was a moment at...
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mrs. roosevelt up. i did not know any of this until i came out of the service. man, was that it begin with me when i found out that was the anhui to me up -- when that was the man who took me up. releases,eaturing new on religion and conflict, president george w. bush, and john mccain. on american history tv on c-span3, coverage of the world war i centennial symposium from norfolk. find our complete schedule at www.c-span.org, and let us know what you think of the programs you are watching. us, or send as a treat. tweet. like us on facebook, follow us on twitter. here are a few of the comments we have received from viewers. watch c-span2 and c-span3. i am so pleased with the programming, especially the history aspects. america," a"real short clip where jfk gave ace each in -- gave a speech in berlin. i enjoyed the history programs where the cameras go in and one class beingual conducted by the professors. i have always found that to be wonderful. i enjoyed when they went to , and we heardgs them talk about the garden of the gods and pikes peak. so once again, pl
mrs. roosevelt up. i did not know any of this until i came out of the service. man, was that it begin with me when i found out that was the anhui to me up -- when that was the man who took me up. releases,eaturing new on religion and conflict, president george w. bush, and john mccain. on american history tv on c-span3, coverage of the world war i centennial symposium from norfolk. find our complete schedule at www.c-span.org, and let us know what you think of the programs you are watching. us,...
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roosevelt. >> i know at "night at the museum." >> work is done, send a check mr. spielberg. >> he's a great guy. it will be a great journey. >> the phenomenon of lincoln the film and 0 of the book itself, but really of the film makes me want to ask you about the ways in which presidential histories or histories of eras like this one have become really part of the popular conversation. everybody is a historian. everybody's got a book about a president or presidents. not only people who have the actual background or credentials or have done the work, but almost what used to be paraplegic back books about presidents, now cable tv hosts, not that i'm thinking about anybody in particular, chris matthews, seems to have a book out about this one, or bill o'reilly, every other book on the best seller list seems to be a popular history. is that bad for the profession? >> you know what, my feeling is if you get somebody to like history, then hopefully they're going to go in deeper and find out more about your character, whoever it is that you've become interested in, becaus
roosevelt. >> i know at "night at the museum." >> work is done, send a check mr. spielberg. >> he's a great guy. it will be a great journey. >> the phenomenon of lincoln the film and 0 of the book itself, but really of the film makes me want to ask you about the ways in which presidential histories or histories of eras like this one have become really part of the popular conversation. everybody is a historian. everybody's got a book about a president or...
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roosevelt oom in the white house. eric holder and the woman president obama will nominate to replace mr.e key takeaways from tuesday night. here's the deal. democrats lost big. but it's okay because democracy is for losers. seriously. a basic tenant of the system is it's safe to lose without fearing winners take all. in a healthy democracy, power is always temporary, and contested. in short, winning an election is not the same as staging a cue. and losing at the polls the uz fot forfeit your right to speak, organize and seek accountability. agree with them or not, they embody this lesson. they lost big in 2008 but even with democratic control, they did not sit down and shutup. they got louder. the first teaparty protest happened four days after president obama was inaugurated with a couple dozen dumped to da to propose a state tax on soft drinks.ed it a modern day tea party. and less than a month after obama took office, he famously called for a tea party in lake michigan. he was angry about the president's plan to allow some homeowners to finance mortgages and keep their homes. >> this
roosevelt oom in the white house. eric holder and the woman president obama will nominate to replace mr.e key takeaways from tuesday night. here's the deal. democrats lost big. but it's okay because democracy is for losers. seriously. a basic tenant of the system is it's safe to lose without fearing winners take all. in a healthy democracy, power is always temporary, and contested. in short, winning an election is not the same as staging a cue. and losing at the polls the uz fot forfeit your...
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mr. moon. good morning, karen rogers we have flashing lights. >> reporter: we have flashing lights, this is the rooseveltlane of the inner drive and the left lane of the outer drive, so you've got two lanes blocked on the boulevard. this is northbound at 9th street. two lanes blocked creating a slow go on the boulevard. on the boulevard at pratt street we have mall functioning traffic lights. we have and accident with a downed pole blocking rhawn street stick to cottman to avoid the problem with a downed pole and overturned vehicle. a nasty accident there. we have a bunch of disabled vehicles, one cleared at johnson street. in north philadelphia. we have 22nd blocked near toronto with the fire location, watch tore that. the tonight in south philadelphia, we have the sixers playing at 7:00. temple is playing at lincoln financial field at 7:30. you might want to take the sports express train. another disabled vehicle in warminster, county line road and henry avenue. that's like our 4th one this morning. 47 degrees in philadelphia and millville. 44 in allentown. we're dry this morning no weather-related pro
mr. moon. good morning, karen rogers we have flashing lights. >> reporter: we have flashing lights, this is the rooseveltlane of the inner drive and the left lane of the outer drive, so you've got two lanes blocked on the boulevard. this is northbound at 9th street. two lanes blocked creating a slow go on the boulevard. on the boulevard at pratt street we have mall functioning traffic lights. we have and accident with a downed pole blocking rhawn street stick to cottman to avoid the...
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roosevelt, steady, had a big stick, and 'd big stash. there is classic mustache, isn't it? >> that is indeed. we all know this next guy. right? this is mr. monopole. and apparently the stash look really says money. he had money, baby. >> maybe back when monday open lee was invented. >> people wore top hats? >> google, who is googling, it had to be back during the depression? maybe? >> let's look. >> charlie chap lane? >> he is dangerously close to a hitler mustache. >> what about hulk hogan? >> oh, look at that thing. >> man! handle bar stash? >> who was the cartoon charge here had that? >> whiplash? >> all of the firefighters had the hulk hogan mustache, it was a thing. >> not a fan of. that will probably the most famous tv must stash this dude right here being tom celek, right? women loved that snow, and loved that mustache, and him. >> indeed they did. it was very well grouped stash. >> something i wanted to start 15 minute ago, but do we have a pie yet? >> 1935 is when monopole first came out. >> just after, well, yes, during the depression. >> in 1933 it was created, but then in 1935 it actually started to be sold. >> bob, thank yo
roosevelt, steady, had a big stick, and 'd big stash. there is classic mustache, isn't it? >> that is indeed. we all know this next guy. right? this is mr. monopole. and apparently the stash look really says money. he had money, baby. >> maybe back when monday open lee was invented. >> people wore top hats? >> google, who is googling, it had to be back during the depression? maybe? >> let's look. >> charlie chap lane? >> he is dangerously close to a...