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he is the third one, third-generation at munro. [speaking spanish] >> voice of translator: i remember in previous years, it has always been a great school. there was even some renovations done. [speaking spanish] >> voice of translator: i want to be direct. this problem started to watch when years. [speaking spanish] >> voice of translator: my son was bullied and the teachers and the staff and administrators have not been doing a good job. [speaking spanish] >> voice of translator: and i ask you to look at all the people who were here tonight. obviously something is wrong at this time that u.s. representatives look and find what is wrong. >> good evening. i want to thank the families who came out tonight. my name is rosemary and i'm a long-term -- long time. a community member. i've been there since 2002 with two current students that while they are and i started a fourth and fifth grade class. my daughter is an alarming of lowell at a recent college -- college graduate. i lived what what blocks from this quality advocate for servi
he is the third one, third-generation at munro. [speaking spanish] >> voice of translator: i remember in previous years, it has always been a great school. there was even some renovations done. [speaking spanish] >> voice of translator: i want to be direct. this problem started to watch when years. [speaking spanish] >> voice of translator: my son was bullied and the teachers and the staff and administrators have not been doing a good job. [speaking spanish] >> voice of...
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my book is on thomas jefferson, thomas paine and james munro.and an attempt to look at those three try to understand something about them. also by choosing three people to understand something about the period that they were involved in. in their case, these are three people that were involved in two revolutions, the american revolution and the french revolution. so, there is a great deal in the book that i cannot cover tonight and the time that i have. maybe if there is something i don't cover that you are interested in, maybe we can get to that in the question and answer later on. the american revolution was something that 20% of the people living in america did not support at all. they remain loyal to great britain. there was another group that supported the insurgency but did not support independence. people like john dickinson, for example. there are people who supported independence but did not want much change to occur in america. they wanted it to remain as it had in the period. there are people who supported the insurgency and thought t
my book is on thomas jefferson, thomas paine and james munro.and an attempt to look at those three try to understand something about them. also by choosing three people to understand something about the period that they were involved in. in their case, these are three people that were involved in two revolutions, the american revolution and the french revolution. so, there is a great deal in the book that i cannot cover tonight and the time that i have. maybe if there is something i don't cover...
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why don't you go ahead and speak first before the munro group. and then i also have danny came, tommy craig and benito ortiz. let christy speak first. and then before the munro family , i wanted to come back to comment before the east bay. thinking. >> hi. i am a high school senior. deer board of education members and honourable guests. i would like to share with you about the middle school stem program that i created. during middle school, i wanted to attend programming classes that were not offered traditionally at school. however, they were too expensive and my parents did not want me to commute on my own. i tried self learning online but did not know where to start safe looking back at my first computing classes in high school honourable. i recall feeling intimidated at my lack of prior knowledge. i wish i had the chance to learn earlier. this inspired me to start and teach a cost free program that allows middle school people to enjoy engineering -- learn engineering safely at their campus after school from a high school student mentor. i hop
why don't you go ahead and speak first before the munro group. and then i also have danny came, tommy craig and benito ortiz. let christy speak first. and then before the munro family , i wanted to come back to comment before the east bay. thinking. >> hi. i am a high school senior. deer board of education members and honourable guests. i would like to share with you about the middle school stem program that i created. during middle school, i wanted to attend programming classes that were...
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eight eastern on c-span q&a, john furling talks about his book, apostles of revolution, jefferson, munro, and the struggle against the old order in america and europe. >> if they could come back and and see thatoday, the most important play on broadway now and for the past
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john ferling -- host: john ferling, your new book, the last line of your book, "jefferson, pai andn munroeight welcome another age of pain. what does that mean? john: john adams referred to 1776, to period from the end of the 19 century as the because it was an age of revenue -- revolution. what i was suggesting that the manyusion is that i think of the things that thomas jefferson, thomas payne, and james monroe fought against during their political career had now come about, especially there are signs of oligarchical control in america. that is what jefferson feared would be the result of alexander hamilton's economic policies. ift i was suggesting is that they could come back and all of them, thought there was an afterlife, so if they could come america today, and see that the most important play on broadway, now and for the past several years is a play that lionize his alexander -- alexander hamilton, and vilifies jefferson, and ignores paine, and to see the maldistribution of wealth in the united states, and the amount of money that suffuses american politics today, that they would th
john ferling -- host: john ferling, your new book, the last line of your book, "jefferson, pai andn munroeight welcome another age of pain. what does that mean? john: john adams referred to 1776, to period from the end of the 19 century as the because it was an age of revenue -- revolution. what i was suggesting that the manyusion is that i think of the things that thomas jefferson, thomas payne, and james monroe fought against during their political career had now come about, especially...
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eastern, night at 8:00 historian john furling talks jefferson, pain, munro and the struggle against the old order in america and europe. back andy could come see america today and see that the most important play on broadway now and for the past several years is a play that lionize his alexander hamilton and vilifies jefferson and sees theayne and knowledge division of wealth in the united states and the amount of money in american politics or fearhey would see that many of these things that are going on in the united states today bore an uncanny resemblance to the england that they had revolted against. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. >> lectures in history, rutgers university professor jefferson decker teaches a class on the history of the environmental movement and laws in litigation having to do with natural resources. he describes the relationship between private property and government regulation. it explores who is legally allowed to represent environmental interests in court. his class is about an hour. >> today, we're going to do a class on environmental law an
eastern, night at 8:00 historian john furling talks jefferson, pain, munro and the struggle against the old order in america and europe. back andy could come see america today and see that the most important play on broadway now and for the past several years is a play that lionize his alexander hamilton and vilifies jefferson and sees theayne and knowledge division of wealth in the united states and the amount of money in american politics or fearhey would see that many of these things that...
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jonathan munro came on newswatch after the story ran and defended it and defended the helicopter andesting, with the benefit of hindsight, but the bbc is supposed to have editorial standards and judgment and what viewers are really concerned about is the bbc did not seem to have them at the time of the cliff richard case. i think some misjudgements were made. they were made in good faith at the time. they were made within the context of the law that applied at the time and nobody was trying to do something wrong. it was at that time completely standard practice to name a person who was the subject of a police investigation. this case has altered case law on this question. inaway... mrjustice mann... i'm afraid it means he has not read his own judgment. i'm afraid his judgment... i'm afraid his judgment says this. it introduces a huge chasm of uncertainty into whether or not you can name a suspect in these circumstances. he does say if the police name them, you can do so, but he introduces and he does say if it is manifestly in the public interest you can do so. but then he says it wa
jonathan munro came on newswatch after the story ran and defended it and defended the helicopter andesting, with the benefit of hindsight, but the bbc is supposed to have editorial standards and judgment and what viewers are really concerned about is the bbc did not seem to have them at the time of the cliff richard case. i think some misjudgements were made. they were made in good faith at the time. they were made within the context of the law that applied at the time and nobody was trying to...
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i think that munro hoped, and he certainly was not the only one who harbored these desires, i think hamilton did too, and probably numerous other people, that he might be the george washington of the 19th century. that he was from virginia, washington was from virginia, at an early age washington had gone to war in the french and indian war, munro goes to war at an early age in the revolutionary --monroe goes to war and in her legion the revolutionary war. monroe goes to stand to inherit a wealth -- money from a wealthy uncle from him, a man named joseph jones, a real power in virginia politics and the colonial period during the revolution. monroe felt that like washington, he might become a wealthy planter and may be military hero, and that he might be the next george washington, so i think when he attaches himself to jefferson, and this is around 1779 comey he has left of the continental army because he cannot get a feel command. which again was very much like hamilton. hamilton left the army too. he had been in aid to cap -- camp to washington and had tried and tried and tried to get a fi
i think that munro hoped, and he certainly was not the only one who harbored these desires, i think hamilton did too, and probably numerous other people, that he might be the george washington of the 19th century. that he was from virginia, washington was from virginia, at an early age washington had gone to war in the french and indian war, munro goes to war at an early age in the revolutionary --monroe goes to war and in her legion the revolutionary war. monroe goes to stand to inherit a...
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munro is waiting. caller: i was reading a book all the end of average and he talks about the father of industrial engineering and it had me do more reading as to when did we get to the dawn of the employee versus mastering apprentice and i read more about why we have an eight hour workday and i kept doing more and more reading. the situation we have in america is not something that happened overnight and it is not going to get undone overnight. as you were just talking about the college students, we have plenty of studies that show having that degree is going to help, but you have more college graduating than you have job which causes me to go back to a few callers ago. why doesn't america relook at the eight hour workday? we have more than enough people graduating to where we can go part-time. you made a statement about how people might want to work for $60,000 or 80,000, i would say they need to work that job because of things costing so much great if we could look at insurance costs and what is cons
munro is waiting. caller: i was reading a book all the end of average and he talks about the father of industrial engineering and it had me do more reading as to when did we get to the dawn of the employee versus mastering apprentice and i read more about why we have an eight hour workday and i kept doing more and more reading. the situation we have in america is not something that happened overnight and it is not going to get undone overnight. as you were just talking about the college...
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jefferson payne munro. in the struggle against the old order in america in europe. if they could come back and see america today. ansi that the most important play on broadway now and for the past several years is a play that ally and isis allergan -- alexander hamilton. and see the amount distribution of wealth in the united states. in the amount of money that is in american politics. .. .. >> next a discussion about journalism and reporters working in hostile political climates. the association for education and journalism and mass communication hosted this event with journalists and educators on current challenges facing political journalists in the us
jefferson payne munro. in the struggle against the old order in america in europe. if they could come back and see america today. ansi that the most important play on broadway now and for the past several years is a play that ally and isis allergan -- alexander hamilton. and see the amount distribution of wealth in the united states. in the amount of money that is in american politics. .. .. >> next a discussion about journalism and reporters working in hostile political climates. the...
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joining me now is police and crime commissioner for surrey, david munro.ws in the police process which i think is why the trial collapsed. i'm very concerned about that and so, together with surrey police, i'm commissioning an urgent independent review to find out in detail what went wrong. and how we can put it right. notjust went wrong. and how we can put it right. not just for this trial went wrong. and how we can put it right. notjust for this trial but for any other issues that people these are dealing with. i'm very concerned and we need to take urgent action. what kind of falls? give me some detail. just broadly speaking, what went wrong? the issue of disclosure was fundamental, dd defends have the same information as the prosecution? it was seen that in hindsight, there was inadequate contact with complainants, there was a failure to disclose some earlier reports which were material to the evidence and they fell to disclose some of the medical evidence. just getting those as —— giving those as an example. it was a very competitive process of thousa
joining me now is police and crime commissioner for surrey, david munro.ws in the police process which i think is why the trial collapsed. i'm very concerned about that and so, together with surrey police, i'm commissioning an urgent independent review to find out in detail what went wrong. and how we can put it right. notjust went wrong. and how we can put it right. not just for this trial went wrong. and how we can put it right. notjust for this trial but for any other issues that people...
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the past president, the granddaughter president eisenhower and fifth-generation grandson of james munroee with milania trump on the self one. >> from the original eisenhower on the east wing garden treated by jackie kennedy close to the tree that shouldering the storm. a hot day to be out there digging around in the garden. 9 minutes after the hour. in a few hours bruce ohr will be grilled behind closed door there for donald trump slammed his connection to the trump russia dossier. >> for him to be in the justice department and doing what he did is a disgrace. rob: two big questions bruce ohr needs to answer. shannon: you will need more money next time you head to the airport. the airline just increased fees for checked bags. ♪ rob: senior justice department official bruce ohr is headed for heated hearing after donald trump slammed his, quote, disgraceful connection to the steel dossier. >> i think bruce ohr is a disgrace with his wife nelly, for him to be in the justice department and to be doing what he did, that is a disgrace. jillian: what questions does ohr need to answer today? co
the past president, the granddaughter president eisenhower and fifth-generation grandson of james munroee with milania trump on the self one. >> from the original eisenhower on the east wing garden treated by jackie kennedy close to the tree that shouldering the storm. a hot day to be out there digging around in the garden. 9 minutes after the hour. in a few hours bruce ohr will be grilled behind closed door there for donald trump slammed his connection to the trump russia dossier....
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the police and crime commissioner for surrey, david munro, told ben brown failures relating to disclosureus flaws of the wily trial, and i'm very concerned about that. i is an independent review. and how i can put it right. notjust for this trial but for any other issues that the police are dealing with. i'm very concerned and we need to ta ke with. i'm very concerned and we need to take urgent action. what kind of laws 7 -- what kind of flaws? what went wrong? the issue of disclosure. is the same information given to be defended and prosecution? it was seen that in hindsight, there were inadequate blogs of contact with some of the complainants, a failure to disclose earlier reports which were material evidence and cellular disclose medical evidence for that is an example, years of work and that is why i want this independent review to the matters in detail to see what actually happened. there was no doubt about it. now we have a trial that has collapsed. complainants and of course defendants now in limbo and that is why it happened and why it associates. we have seen fairly as an essenti
the police and crime commissioner for surrey, david munro, told ben brown failures relating to disclosureus flaws of the wily trial, and i'm very concerned about that. i is an independent review. and how i can put it right. notjust for this trial but for any other issues that the police are dealing with. i'm very concerned and we need to ta ke with. i'm very concerned and we need to take urgent action. what kind of laws 7 -- what kind of flaws? what went wrong? the issue of disclosure. is the...
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bob mackie, one of the first dresses he helped work on was this showstopper for marilyn munroe. # happy master of attention—grabbing style when he teamed up with cher, especially those oscar outfits. these are dresses that stop traffic, aren't they? well, they stop traffic, and they're like smoke and mirrors. they don't show anything, but you think you're seeing everything. is there anything she said no to? only if she thought it was boring. is there anything you have designed for her and you thought, "no, you can't wear that to the oscars?" yes, yes, and she made me do it, and then i denied doing it, for years. it was her turn back time outfit, that was called the "sailors on the ship". of course, bob's heyday was an era when fashion fame was limited to a tiny number of stars. these days, it's rather more democratic. freddie harrel‘s part of a new era of fashion bloggers and instagram stars, so we invited her to see what she makes of yesterday's attention—grabbing outfits. wow, fantastic. 0h, turn around, look at her! and you know this dress is cher's dress, not tina turner's. i know,
bob mackie, one of the first dresses he helped work on was this showstopper for marilyn munroe. # happy master of attention—grabbing style when he teamed up with cher, especially those oscar outfits. these are dresses that stop traffic, aren't they? well, they stop traffic, and they're like smoke and mirrors. they don't show anything, but you think you're seeing everything. is there anything she said no to? only if she thought it was boring. is there anything you have designed for her and you...
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eastern on q&a, john freeling talks about his book, apostles of revolution, jefferson, munro and the struggle against the old order. >> if they could come back and see america today, and see the most important play on broadway now and for the past several years is a play that lionize is "alexander hamilton" abilify's jefferson and see the distribution of wealth in the united states and the amount of money that suffuses american politics today, they would see her fear that many of these things going on in the united states today for an uncanny resemblance to the england they had revolted against. >> sunday night and leave eastern on q&a. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. today, we bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, public policy events in washington, d.c. and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. >> the author of several books on religion including his latest, god, human history. they interviewed at the l
eastern on q&a, john freeling talks about his book, apostles of revolution, jefferson, munro and the struggle against the old order. >> if they could come back and see america today, and see the most important play on broadway now and for the past several years is a play that lionize is "alexander hamilton" abilify's jefferson and see the distribution of wealth in the united states and the amount of money that suffuses american politics today, they would see her fear that...
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he came to washington first to meet with president munro, a fellow revolutionary war officer.when he came back, he met with the new president, john quincy adams. his father had been a major part of the revolution, to say the least. they said, "we have to name something after him. we have this park." that's how it came to be lafayette park. the statue of jackson wasn't built for lafayette until 1880. -- until the 1880's. that is why it is called lafayette park. most history books follow an event or a person's life from beginning to end. this book follows a place through history. the point of the book is to give these great stories that will draw people in and have them say, oh, that's really interesting. i would like to know more about that. i didn't know that. who knows? there is nothing in this book that an eighth grader wouldn't want to read. maybe some of it they shouldn't read. but it teaches them about history. the first story is about stephen decatur. he was one of the great heroes, especially after the revolutionary war, one of the first heroes, military heroes of the c
he came to washington first to meet with president munro, a fellow revolutionary war officer.when he came back, he met with the new president, john quincy adams. his father had been a major part of the revolution, to say the least. they said, "we have to name something after him. we have this park." that's how it came to be lafayette park. the statue of jackson wasn't built for lafayette until 1880. -- until the 1880's. that is why it is called lafayette park. most history books...
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historian john furling talks about his book "apostles of revolution, jefferson, pain, munro, and the struggle against the old order in america and europe." andf they could come back see america today, and see that the most important play on broadway now and for the past several years is a play that lionize as alexander hamilton, and vilifies jefferson, and ignores payne, and see the maldistribution of wealth in the united states, the amount of money that suffuses american politics today, they would see or fear that many of these things that are going on in the united states today bore an uncanny resemblance to the england that they had revolted against. announcer: tonight at 8:00 eastern, on c-span's q&a. tonight, on afterwards, retired marine corps lieutenant colonel kate geronimo on gender bias in the military. she is interviewed by military times reporter, todd south. catera marine, not really to -- i'm sorry, not really paid attention to two trained to developer as a quality marine going into boot camp and then not held to a high standard coming out of the camp, how does that aff
historian john furling talks about his book "apostles of revolution, jefferson, pain, munro, and the struggle against the old order in america and europe." andf they could come back see america today, and see that the most important play on broadway now and for the past several years is a play that lionize as alexander hamilton, and vilifies jefferson, and ignores payne, and see the maldistribution of wealth in the united states, the amount of money that suffuses american politics...
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bob mackie, one of the first dresses he helped work on was this showstopper for marilyn munroe. # happybing style when he teamed up with cher, especially those oscar outfits. these are dresses that stop traffic, aren't they? well, they stop traffic, and they're like smoke and mirrors. they don't show anything, but you think you're seeing everything. is there anything she said no to? only if she thought it was boring. is there anything you have designed for her and you thought, "no, you can't wear that to the oscars"? yes, yes, and she made me do it, and then i denied doing it, for years. it was her turn back time outfit, that was called the "sailors on the ship". of course, bob's heyday was an era when fashion fame was limited to a tiny number of stars. these days, it's rather more democratic. freddie harrel‘s part of a new era of fashion bloggers and instagram stars, so we invited her to see what she makes of yesterday's attention—grabbing outfits. wow, fantastic! oh, turn around, look at her! and you know this dress is cher‘s dress, not tina turner's. i know, i can't believe it. the d
bob mackie, one of the first dresses he helped work on was this showstopper for marilyn munroe. # happybing style when he teamed up with cher, especially those oscar outfits. these are dresses that stop traffic, aren't they? well, they stop traffic, and they're like smoke and mirrors. they don't show anything, but you think you're seeing everything. is there anything she said no to? only if she thought it was boring. is there anything you have designed for her and you thought, "no, you...
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bob mackie, one of the first dresses he helped work on was this showstopper for marilyn munroe. # happytop traffic, aren't they? well, they stop traffic, and they're like smoke and mirrors. they don't show anything, but you think you're seeing everything. is there anything she's said no to? only if she thought it was boring. is there anything you have designed for her and you thought, "no, you can't wear that to the oscars?" yes, yes, and she made me do it, and then i denied doing it for years. it was her turn back time outfit, that was called the "sailors on the ship". of course, bob's heyday was an era when fashion fame was limited to a tiny number of stars. these days, it's rather more democratic. freddie harrel‘s part of a new era of fashion bloggers and instagram stars, so we invited her to see what she makes of yesterday's attention—grabbing outfits. wow, fantastic. 0h, turn around, look at her! and you know this dress is cher‘s dress, not tina turner's. i know, i can't believe it. the dress, a cher classic, from her tv show. it's certainly eye—catching, but for freddie, the moder
bob mackie, one of the first dresses he helped work on was this showstopper for marilyn munroe. # happytop traffic, aren't they? well, they stop traffic, and they're like smoke and mirrors. they don't show anything, but you think you're seeing everything. is there anything she's said no to? only if she thought it was boring. is there anything you have designed for her and you thought, "no, you can't wear that to the oscars?" yes, yes, and she made me do it, and then i denied doing it...
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john ferling -- host: john ferling, your new book, the last line of your book, "jefferson, pai andn munroeight welcome another age of pain. what does that mean? john: john adams referred to this t
john ferling -- host: john ferling, your new book, the last line of your book, "jefferson, pai andn munroeight welcome another age of pain. what does that mean? john: john adams referred to this t
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he signed an alias on the enlistment form, henry munroe. train, was on another this time as a legitimate passenger -- destination, gettysburg. wrote in his memoirs, the campsite was situated on the memorable battlefield, gettysburg. our eyes were met with an enlist sea of tents and outbuildings, a site never to be forgotten. he was assigned to company i, 60th infantry. he eventually was shipped to france when his regiment was assigned to the fifth infantry division. during the fighting of the argonne offensive, he was wounded and gassed. he survived his wounds and went on to live a long life. in 1939, he was recommended for the medal of honor. but nominations after the fact at that time had to be made within 10 years of the incident, and the recommendation was denied. activere was recalled to duty during world war ii and served as officer in the u.s. army air forces, and after the conflict served in the u.s. air force reserve. he was recalled to active duty during the korean war. he married several times and had a number of children all acr
he signed an alias on the enlistment form, henry munroe. train, was on another this time as a legitimate passenger -- destination, gettysburg. wrote in his memoirs, the campsite was situated on the memorable battlefield, gettysburg. our eyes were met with an enlist sea of tents and outbuildings, a site never to be forgotten. he was assigned to company i, 60th infantry. he eventually was shipped to france when his regiment was assigned to the fifth infantry division. during the fighting of the...
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eastern on c-span's "q and a," historian john furling talks about his book "apostles of revolution: munro, and thee, struggle against the old order in america and in europe." >> if they could come back and see america today and see that the most important play on paul broadway and for the past several years is a play that lionizes alexander hamilton and vilifies jefferson and and sees the, maldistribution of wealth in the united states, and the amount of money that suffuses american >> on tuesday, we will be live at 9:00 p.m. easternit arizona state university professor jonathan burke, to and face theweets, questions on andrew jackson's presidency. here's a preview. >> populism is a political term that has come up quite a bit in the last few years. what is populism? populism is not an ideology, per se. you can find populism on the left, you can find populism on the right. populism is a style of politics. speaks of politics that to the interests, to the hopes, to the fears of common, ordinary people. populists tend to pit the people versus the elites, the people versus the establishment. p
eastern on c-span's "q and a," historian john furling talks about his book "apostles of revolution: munro, and thee, struggle against the old order in america and in europe." >> if they could come back and see america today and see that the most important play on paul broadway and for the past several years is a play that lionizes alexander hamilton and vilifies jefferson and and sees the, maldistribution of wealth in the united states, and the amount of money that...
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bob mackie, one of the first dresses he helped work on was this show stopper for marilyn munroe. # happyey‘re like smoke and mirrors. they don‘t show anything, but you think you‘re seeing everything. is there anything she said no to? only if she thought it was boring. is there anything you have designed for her and you thought, "no, you can‘t wear that to the oscars?" yes, yes, and she made me do it, and then i denied doing it, for years. it was her turn back time outfit, that was called the "sailors on the ship". of course, bob‘s heyday was an era when fashion fame was limited to a tiny number of stars. these days, it‘s rather more democratic. freddie harrel‘s part of a new era of fashion bloggers and instagram stars, so we invited her to see what she makes of yesterday‘s attention—grabbing outfits. wow, fantastic. 0h, turn around, look at her! and you know this dress is cher's dress, not tina turner's. i know, i can't believe it. the dress, a cher classic, from her tv show. it‘s certainly eye—catching, but for freddie, the modern era of online fashion fame isn‘t so much about standing
bob mackie, one of the first dresses he helped work on was this show stopper for marilyn munroe. # happyey‘re like smoke and mirrors. they don‘t show anything, but you think you‘re seeing everything. is there anything she said no to? only if she thought it was boring. is there anything you have designed for her and you thought, "no, you can‘t wear that to the oscars?" yes, yes, and she made me do it, and then i denied doing it, for years. it was her turn back time outfit, that...
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c-span's "q and a," historian john furling talks about his book "apostles of revolution: jefferson, pain, munro and the struggle against the old order in america and europe." >> if they could come back and thatmerica today and see the most important play on broadway now and for the past several years is a play that s alexander hamilton and vilifies jefferson and and sees the, maldistribution of wealth in the united states and the amount of money that suffuses american politics today, they would fear that many of these things that are going on in the united states today bore an uncanny resemblance to the england that they had revolted against. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on "q and a." next, former diplomats and political analysts discuss recent civil unrest in nicaragua under president daniel ortega's leadership. a nicaraguanned by youth activist who shared his insight from the ground. held by the hudson institute, this is an hour and a half.
c-span's "q and a," historian john furling talks about his book "apostles of revolution: jefferson, pain, munro and the struggle against the old order in america and europe." >> if they could come back and thatmerica today and see the most important play on broadway now and for the past several years is a play that s alexander hamilton and vilifies jefferson and and sees the, maldistribution of wealth in the united states and the amount of money that suffuses american...
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distinction between the indian policies of monroe and john the adams and jackson, he says because munro and adams were much more with artful of the allegations, but jackson viewed them as subjects and that is people to negotiate with. so, i think that answers part of the question of why you they this is angie jackson, but for andrew jackson, any policy would have taken a different turn. you may have come up with a similar result, but it would have been perhaps significantly different, because they were two different approaches. >> would it have taken a different turn, i'm thinking out loud here. had the indians not been removed, not been all the other things that removed is a nice euphemism for, before andrew jackson? if i understand correctly, and maybe i don't, which we are kind of bringing up here is the tension between the individual donation in the national oxidation? to what extent are jackson's character is, is his mind that it is action generally typical or reflective of what the whole country is, or to what extent is it just him question mark have i got that question right? wou
distinction between the indian policies of monroe and john the adams and jackson, he says because munro and adams were much more with artful of the allegations, but jackson viewed them as subjects and that is people to negotiate with. so, i think that answers part of the question of why you they this is angie jackson, but for andrew jackson, any policy would have taken a different turn. you may have come up with a similar result, but it would have been perhaps significantly different, because...
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c-span's q&a, historian john furling talks about his book "apostles of revolution, jefferson, pain, munro, and the struggle against the old order in america and europe." and seeey can come back see the most, and important play on broadway now and for the past several years as a play that lionize is alexandra turner -- alexander hamilton and vilifies jefferson and ignores payne, and sees the maldistribution of wealth and the united states and the amount of money that is -- that suffuses american politics today, they would see or fear that many of these things that are going on in the united an uncannyy bore result once to the england that they had revolted against. 8:00ncer: tonight at eastern, on c-span's q&a. tonight, on afterwards, retired during corps lieutenant colonel kicked her bias in the military. she is interviewed by military times reporter, tom south. is being a room -- a marine not cater to -- i'm sorry, not paid to an developer is a quality number in going into boot camp and not held to a high standard coming out of boot camp, how does that affect your perception? becauserobl
c-span's q&a, historian john furling talks about his book "apostles of revolution, jefferson, pain, munro, and the struggle against the old order in america and europe." and seeey can come back see the most, and important play on broadway now and for the past several years as a play that lionize is alexandra turner -- alexander hamilton and vilifies jefferson and ignores payne, and sees the maldistribution of wealth and the united states and the amount of money that is -- that...
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and then munro or adams would say yes, we will try to from the. -- fund that. >> most of the reform was coming from the inside, the actual ideas. they had a supportive political climate. >> the 1830s were difficult years for the army. jackson's administration of 1829 to the beginning of 1837 were difficult years brought on by resurgence in u.s. territory expansion. largely in the form of jackson's policy of forcing indian -- indians to leave land used of the mississippi. the title of the legislation is indian removal. >> nowadays that sounds a little harsh, and it was, so we might say the expropriation of the indians. we might say ethnic cleansing. in europe, you would say ethnic cleansing and everybody would be like if those europeans are like that. >> while officers had professional journals to debate reforms, the infantry and artillery schools - this is an image of a 25th -- drill at the artillery school in the 1820s. >> those schools had to close, reducing opportunities to practice drill and tactics. this was because army artillery units were deployed from the artillery school to de
and then munro or adams would say yes, we will try to from the. -- fund that. >> most of the reform was coming from the inside, the actual ideas. they had a supportive political climate. >> the 1830s were difficult years for the army. jackson's administration of 1829 to the beginning of 1837 were difficult years brought on by resurgence in u.s. territory expansion. largely in the form of jackson's policy of forcing indian -- indians to leave land used of the mississippi. the title...
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the thing that is important to recognize is that munro's legacy -- monroe's legacy is fairly diffused. this house is open to the public. he also spent time in fredericksburg and new york city. he was born in the eastern part of the state in west moreland county. home.highland was his so this represents his ministries abroad, where he was minister to france, minister to england and briefly minister to spain, and also represents his time as terry of state -- secretary of state. he was a four term governor, when that was allowed area he was elected into ostrow individual one-year term -- four individual one-year terms, and was eventually a wildly popular teacher and president. monroe seems to be an easy man. they say he was able to put men and women at ease in social situations. i think he enjoyed social conversations and parlor conversations, and really was kind. and he had a great sense of humor. he seems to be able to poke fun at himself and others. james monroe went to table the academy. it was a good school in west moreland, and prepared young professional men for a good life. john
the thing that is important to recognize is that munro's legacy -- monroe's legacy is fairly diffused. this house is open to the public. he also spent time in fredericksburg and new york city. he was born in the eastern part of the state in west moreland county. home.highland was his so this represents his ministries abroad, where he was minister to france, minister to england and briefly minister to spain, and also represents his time as terry of state -- secretary of state. he was a four term...
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8:00 eastern on q&a, john furling talks about his book, apostles of revolution, jefferson, paine, munrond the struggle against the old order in america and europe. >> if they could see america today, and see that the most important play on broadway now and for the past several years lionize ishat alexander hamilton and vilifies jefferson and ignores paine and see the maldistribution of wealth in the united states and the amount of money that suffuses american politics today, they would fear that many of these things going on in the united states today bore uncanny resemblance to the england they had revolted against. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. >> washington journal continues. host: there is where we are in the program. 25 minutes left. . open phones. the phone lines are yours to talk about any discussion you would like. (202)-748-8000 for democrats, (202)-748-8001 for republicans, (202)-748-8002 for independents. reminder, while the house is out on the august recess, the senate is expected, will be in today at noon with one of vote expected at 5:30 p.m. the senate
8:00 eastern on q&a, john furling talks about his book, apostles of revolution, jefferson, paine, munrond the struggle against the old order in america and europe. >> if they could see america today, and see that the most important play on broadway now and for the past several years lionize ishat alexander hamilton and vilifies jefferson and ignores paine and see the maldistribution of wealth in the united states and the amount of money that suffuses american politics today, they...
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eight eastern on c-span q&a, john furling talks about his book, apostles of revolution, jefferson, munrod the struggle against the old order in america and europe. >> if they could come back and and see thatoday, the most important play on broadway now and for the past thatal years is a play lionize his alexander -- lioniz hamilton, and villain eyes as thomas jefferson, and sees the amount of money's using american politics they would fear that many of these things that are going on in the united states today bore an uncanny to the england that they had rebels against. sunday night at eight eastern on c-span q&a. washington journal continues. host: marcus mcallister is at our table this morning, the national community coordinator for cure violence. what is this group? guest: it's a violence prevention organization that operates throughout the country and throughout the united states . we look at violence from a health perspective, our founder , and the way we look at violence is treating it using disease control methods from an epidemiologist standpoint. host: what does that mean? what d
eight eastern on c-span q&a, john furling talks about his book, apostles of revolution, jefferson, munrod the struggle against the old order in america and europe. >> if they could come back and and see thatoday, the most important play on broadway now and for the past thatal years is a play lionize his alexander -- lioniz hamilton, and villain eyes as thomas jefferson, and sees the amount of money's using american politics they would fear that many of these things that are going on...
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munro is waiting.ler: i was reading a book all the end of average and he talks about the father of industrial engineering and it had me do more reading as to when did we get to the dawn of the employee versus mastering apprentice and i read more about why we have an eight hour workday and i kept doing more and more reading. the situation we have in america is not something that happened overnight and it is not going to get undone overnight. as you were just talking about the college students, we have plenty of studies that show having that degree is going to help, but you have more college graduating than you have job which causes me to go back to a few callers ago. why doesn't america relook at the eight hour workday? we have more than enough people graduating to where we can go part-time. you made a statement about how people might want to work for $60,000 or 80,000, i would say they need to work that job because of things costing so much great if we could look at insurance costs and what is consider
munro is waiting.ler: i was reading a book all the end of average and he talks about the father of industrial engineering and it had me do more reading as to when did we get to the dawn of the employee versus mastering apprentice and i read more about why we have an eight hour workday and i kept doing more and more reading. the situation we have in america is not something that happened overnight and it is not going to get undone overnight. as you were just talking about the college students,...
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bob mackie, one of the first he helped work on was this showstopper for marilyn munro.op traffic, and they are like smoke and mirrors. they don‘t show anything, but you think you are seeing everything. is there anything she said no to? only if she thought it was boring. is there anything you have designed for her and you thought, no, you can‘t wear that to the oscars. yes, yes, and she made me do it, and then i denied doing it for years. it was her turn back time outfit. of course, bob's heyday was an era when fashion and fame was limited to a tiny number of stars. these days, it is rather more democratic. freddie correll is part ofa democratic. freddie correll is part of a new era of fashion bloggers and instagram stars, so we invited her to see what she makes of yesterday‘s attention grabbing outfits. well, fantastic. turnaround, look at her. and you know this dress is cher‘s dress, not tina turner‘s. and you know this dress is cher‘s dress, not tina turner's.|j and you know this dress is cher‘s dress, not tina turner's. i know, i can't believe it. the dress a cher cl
bob mackie, one of the first he helped work on was this showstopper for marilyn munro.op traffic, and they are like smoke and mirrors. they don‘t show anything, but you think you are seeing everything. is there anything she said no to? only if she thought it was boring. is there anything you have designed for her and you thought, no, you can‘t wear that to the oscars. yes, yes, and she made me do it, and then i denied doing it for years. it was her turn back time outfit. of course, bob's...
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the time when monroe sprang him after a ten month residence and brought pain to live with him under munro's roof for eight months. but at one point for six months into his residence they had the occasion to do some sightseeing and only two or three days out of paris they received word that paine was near death developing an abscess on his side and given the lack of antibiotics that it could have been fatal they dropped everything in monroe retained a surgeon it turns out it took four years he obviously survived but they were to gather but not all three of them at one time. but not too long ago to hear a a story on public broadcasting about predictability studies. i didn't know there was such a thing but according to the study people don't have a particularly great track record to predict things that make me think i wonder how they would do with these three people looking at them when they were young and what their predictions would be about becoming successful and famous. he was born to the gentry in virginia and guaranteed a college education a college education went to the college of will
the time when monroe sprang him after a ten month residence and brought pain to live with him under munro's roof for eight months. but at one point for six months into his residence they had the occasion to do some sightseeing and only two or three days out of paris they received word that paine was near death developing an abscess on his side and given the lack of antibiotics that it could have been fatal they dropped everything in monroe retained a surgeon it turns out it took four years he...