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ms. ehrenreich is interviewed by the new york times science reporter on her new book. takinging the torch, what you know and have accomplished or want done, and passing it on to younger hands. "afterwords" sunday night at 8 p.m. eastern on book tv on c-span two. nouncer: now a conversation on the trump administration's border security and immigration policy from "washington journal." hesson from politico. can you talk about the homeland what is secretary and homeland security's role in border security? guest: as homeland security secretary, she is the chief cabinet member responsible for immigration enforcement. with this particular administration you have president trump, illegal immigration is a major focus and he wants to make progress. there is an enormous amount of pressure for her to deliver. that has come to a head in the last week or so. in particular, reports that during a cabinet meeting on wednesday, president trump went on a rant about it illegal immigration. sheng that cabinet meeting took it personally. she even considered quitting. to the point where acc
ms. ehrenreich is interviewed by the new york times science reporter on her new book. takinging the torch, what you know and have accomplished or want done, and passing it on to younger hands. "afterwords" sunday night at 8 p.m. eastern on book tv on c-span two. nouncer: now a conversation on the trump administration's border security and immigration policy from "washington journal." hesson from politico. can you talk about the homeland what is secretary and homeland...
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ms. ehrenreich is interviewed by new york times science reporter natalie and her. >> that is one of the jobsf being old, passing the torch. and passingyou know it on to younger hands. >> when the movement was over, there was nobody left to continue in the same vein that it was in at the end of the movement. to keepre no programs teaching people about life in an integrated society. that, had we had going,y to keep that then soma would be in a better place. i also think that we have failed to teach our children about the movement was all about and the importance of voting. >> c-span continues with a tour of old live oak cemetery. >> the cemetery was founded in 1829, originally, the cemetery was outside of the city limits, but now it is in -- within the city of soma. the cemetery, back in the 19th century, was also a place that was almost like a park. people
ms. ehrenreich is interviewed by new york times science reporter natalie and her. >> that is one of the jobsf being old, passing the torch. and passingyou know it on to younger hands. >> when the movement was over, there was nobody left to continue in the same vein that it was in at the end of the movement. to keepre no programs teaching people about life in an integrated society. that, had we had going,y to keep that then soma would be in a better place. i also think that we have...
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ms. ehrenreich is interviewed by the new york times science reporter on her new book. takinging the torch, what you know and have accomplished or want done, and passing it on to younger hands. "afterwords" sunday night at 8 p.m. eastern on book tv on c-span two. nouncer: now a conversation on the trump administration's border security and immigration policy from "washington journal." hesson from politico.
ms. ehrenreich is interviewed by the new york times science reporter on her new book. takinging the torch, what you know and have accomplished or want done, and passing it on to younger hands. "afterwords" sunday night at 8 p.m. eastern on book tv on c-span two. nouncer: now a conversation on the trump administration's border security and immigration policy from "washington journal." hesson from politico.
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ms. ehrenreich is interviewed by new york times science reporter, natalie andrew. >> that is one of the jobs of being old, is passing the torch. >> taking what you know and have done or accomplished or want done, and passing it on to younger hands. >> watch afterwords on sunday
ms. ehrenreich is interviewed by new york times science reporter, natalie andrew. >> that is one of the jobs of being old, is passing the torch. >> taking what you know and have done or accomplished or want done, and passing it on to younger hands. >> watch afterwords on sunday
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ms. ehrenreich is interviewed by new york times science reporter, natalie andrew. >> that is one of the jobs of being old, is passing the torch. >> taking what you know and have done or accomplished or want done, and passing it on to younger hands. >> watch afterwords on sunday night at 9 pm eastern. on cspan's 2 book tv. >>> up next, religious leaders, academics, and journalists take part in a discussion about religious politics and the republican party. this one hour and 50 minute event is hosted by georgetown
ms. ehrenreich is interviewed by new york times science reporter, natalie andrew. >> that is one of the jobs of being old, is passing the torch. >> taking what you know and have done or accomplished or want done, and passing it on to younger hands. >> watch afterwords on sunday night at 9 pm eastern. on cspan's 2 book tv. >>> up next, religious leaders, academics, and journalists take part in a discussion about religious politics and the republican party. this one...
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ms. nielson: go to the embassy. >> sunday night on afterward, barbara ehrenreich with her book "natural causes," which explores how the body ages and dies. she is interviewed by science reporter natalie injure. >> that is one of the jobs of ,eing old, passing the torch taking what you know and have done or accomplished or wants done and passing it on to younger hands. watch "afterwards" sunday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2's book tv. on monday, religious leaders, academics, and journalists took part in a discussion about religious politics and the republican party at an event hosted by georgetown university. this is just under two hours. >> good evening, as they make their way up -- there is no one in the front row. i'll take the collection for myself. all for being here. i am a program associate at democracy fund. we are a foundation established thebay founder to make sure american people come first in our democracy. we have partnered with the georgetown initiative on public life for a series of dialogues on faith, democracy, and the common good. we are also happy to sponsor tonight's event with the georg
ms. nielson: go to the embassy. >> sunday night on afterward, barbara ehrenreich with her book "natural causes," which explores how the body ages and dies. she is interviewed by science reporter natalie injure. >> that is one of the jobs of ,eing old, passing the torch taking what you know and have done or accomplished or wants done and passing it on to younger hands. watch "afterwards" sunday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2's book tv. on monday, religious...
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ms. ehrenreich is interviewed by new york times science reporter, natalie andrew. >> that is one of the jobs of being old, is passing the torch. >> taking what you know and have done or accomplished or want done, and passing it on to younger hands. >> watch afterwords on sunday night at 9 pm eastern. on cspan's 2 book tv. >>> up next, religious leaders, academics, and journalists take part in a discussion about religious politics and the republican party. this one hour and 50 minute event is hosted by georgetown university. >>> >> good evening. as they make their way up, and a mac. -- [ inaudible ]. i will take the collection for myself. otherwise,-thank you all for being here. my name is chris crawford. i am a program associate at democracy fund. we are a foundation established by ebay founder, piero mitty are to help ensure that the american people come first in our democracy. for the past year, we have partnered with the georgetown omission -- initiative on catholic thought and public life or a series of dialogues on faith, democracy, and the common good. we also happy to sponsor tonight'
ms. ehrenreich is interviewed by new york times science reporter, natalie andrew. >> that is one of the jobs of being old, is passing the torch. >> taking what you know and have done or accomplished or want done, and passing it on to younger hands. >> watch afterwords on sunday night at 9 pm eastern. on cspan's 2 book tv. >>> up next, religious leaders, academics, and journalists take part in a discussion about religious politics and the republican party. this one...
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ms. nielson: go to the embassy. >> sunday night on afterward, barbara ehrenreich with her book "natural causes," which explores how the body ages and dies. she is interviewed by science reporter natalie injure. >> that is one of the jobs of ,eing old, passing the torch taking what you know and have done or accomplished or wants done and passing it on to younger hands. watch "afterwards" sunday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-spa'
ms. nielson: go to the embassy. >> sunday night on afterward, barbara ehrenreich with her book "natural causes," which explores how the body ages and dies. she is interviewed by science reporter natalie injure. >> that is one of the jobs of ,eing old, passing the torch taking what you know and have done or accomplished or wants done and passing it on to younger hands. watch "afterwards" sunday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-spa'