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nash: did everyone here the question? the question is, what about the relationship between hoover and coolidge in terms of foreign-policy differences or similarities? this was a period when the united states was not in the league of nations, that not a period in which we were truly isolationist, as that term is sometimes used, because there were many informal relationships between american businesses, great banks like j.p. morgan and so forth, loaning money partly to prop up germany and help in the rehabilitation of europe. hoover as the secretary of commerce considered that aspect of our considerable economic interaction with your as part of his sphere of responsibility. this ended up putting him at odds at times with the state department and with the new york banking elite. hoover argued that the u.s. government should oversee, or basically get approval to major foreign loans that were going to all sorts of european countries, cities, governments and so forth. hoover said much of this could be spent on arms rather than
nash: did everyone here the question? the question is, what about the relationship between hoover and coolidge in terms of foreign-policy differences or similarities? this was a period when the united states was not in the league of nations, that not a period in which we were truly isolationist, as that term is sometimes used, because there were many informal relationships between american businesses, great banks like j.p. morgan and so forth, loaning money partly to prop up germany and help in...
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nashe is getting used to being around the horses.er really done this at all, so. >> they learned how to work together to get the jobs done and also just follow rules and instructions. i mean, that's probably why they're here is because they said i'm not going the follow the rules. i'm going to do it my way. and now they're learning through going through the experiences, the rewards of following along like they're supposed to. everybody deserves an opportunity to have that second chance. working with these mustangs, they teach you how to respected their space. they teach you also that they need leadership. that's what i hope that these guys receive. that they have to have leadership skills and qualities to be successful at training these horses. they can take those leadership skills and just be a better person in the world. >> i look forward to whatever lesson is going to be today. but i learned some kind of a lesson out here, whether it's a lesson of nature, lesson of life, something. there's always something to pull out of this. it'
nashe is getting used to being around the horses.er really done this at all, so. >> they learned how to work together to get the jobs done and also just follow rules and instructions. i mean, that's probably why they're here is because they said i'm not going the follow the rules. i'm going to do it my way. and now they're learning through going through the experiences, the rewards of following along like they're supposed to. everybody deserves an opportunity to have that second chance....
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please welcome niecy nash! me, yeah ♪ ( applause ) >> stephen: hey. >> hello! >> stephen: hey. how are you? how are you doing? >> i'm well, how are you? hi, y'all. hi, everybody. ( applause ). >> stephen: how has your summer been? have you done anything fun this summer? >> i did get to travel with my husband a little bit which was nice. we went-- wait, wait. stop it! i've been working a lot! where did we go? oh, no, no, no. we went to mexico. yeah, we went to cancun, and we got to swim in the underground caves. >> stephen: that's dangerous. >> you're telling me! you know black people don't swim! i was so nervous! >> stephen: i don't know that, actually. >> well, now you know. >> stephen: i don't know that. good to know. >> fun trivia fact. >> stephen: you learn something every day. >> boom. >> stephen: we first got to know-- i first got to know your work in "reno 911". ( cheers and applause ) that show, great show, was on for sheers. as ranesha-- >> williams. >> stephen: that show, a fair amount of that was imp
please welcome niecy nash! me, yeah ♪ ( applause ) >> stephen: hey. >> hello! >> stephen: hey. how are you? how are you doing? >> i'm well, how are you? hi, y'all. hi, everybody. ( applause ). >> stephen: how has your summer been? have you done anything fun this summer? >> i did get to travel with my husband a little bit which was nice. we went-- wait, wait. stop it! i've been working a lot! where did we go? oh, no, no, no. we went to mexico. yeah, we went...
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david: we want to thank kiron, captain nash, appreciate being here, professor and captain nash.e have with us charlie gasparino, who needs no introduction and nan hayworth is back with us. we assume the president will shortly talk about what happened in charleston. in fact, charlie gasparino, the fact he may specifically point out individuals and organizations that he didn't on saturday after the riots happened. >> i think it's a little late. listen, one of the reasons why conservatives like myself initially were turned off by donald trump -- >> i remember. >> during the campaign where he was asked a question about david duke and he so obviously did not want to address, you know, whether david duke was supporting him. he said he didn't even know who david duke was i believe. it was so obvious he was playing to that part of the electorate. i think one of the problems -- >> that was with cnn's jake tapper. he did that. jake tapper said i'm talking about david duke and kkk. he says honestly, this is trump talking, i don't know david duke. i don't believe i ever met him. i'm pretty
david: we want to thank kiron, captain nash, appreciate being here, professor and captain nash.e have with us charlie gasparino, who needs no introduction and nan hayworth is back with us. we assume the president will shortly talk about what happened in charleston. in fact, charlie gasparino, the fact he may specifically point out individuals and organizations that he didn't on saturday after the riots happened. >> i think it's a little late. listen, one of the reasons why conservatives...
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(coughs) nash. (andy, lowered voice) go, traci!i need it in writing today. peck. applications--they come directly to you, sir? sooner the better. your assignments are on the board, so let's go, people... (claps hands) and stay cool out there. (indistinct conversations) gail. gail. you're not seriously thinking of applying, are you? you're not qualified. and you are? yeah, 'cause i've been bustin' my ass for months. i've been taking all the courses. well, then i'm sure you will get it. (radio chatter) she's just messing with you. (sighs) jerry, she's connected. she--she's a peck. mm-hmm. she could scoop this thing. well, you have done everything right, so what will be will be. what does that mean? trace, you're wiggin' out. relax. (chuckles) it's a beautiful day. (clicks) so, what, buyer's remorse? you're pleading temporary insanity? yeah. more or less. i don't buy it. i think you're terrified. i think you've forgotten how good we are together, and now you're freakin' out. you nailed it. i'm freaking out. let's go, pretty boy. yes,
(coughs) nash. (andy, lowered voice) go, traci!i need it in writing today. peck. applications--they come directly to you, sir? sooner the better. your assignments are on the board, so let's go, people... (claps hands) and stay cool out there. (indistinct conversations) gail. gail. you're not seriously thinking of applying, are you? you're not qualified. and you are? yeah, 'cause i've been bustin' my ass for months. i've been taking all the courses. well, then i'm sure you will get it. (radio...
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and then herb rt hoover scholar george nash talks about the relationship between the 31st president and calvin coolidge. >> just four days before the election, coolidge ever the party regular finally gave hoover an extraordinary effusive public endorsement. hoover, he declared had shown his fitness to be president. hoover said coolidge was able, experienced, trustworthy and safe. >> american history tv, all weekend, every weekend only on c-span 3. >>> this is american history tv on c-span 3. tonight we're featuring state capitols from the c-span city's tour, which takes us across the country to learn about hur history with the support of our cable partners. ♪ >> the kansas state capitol was built over 37 years, which is kind of unusual for capitols. but they started in 1866 after the civil war was over. we became a state january 29, 1861, so that makes us 154 years old in 2015. but they weren't able to start on the building because of the civil warsuch so when they did, they built it in sections. we are played out like the capitol. then they did the south wing which has the former supre
and then herb rt hoover scholar george nash talks about the relationship between the 31st president and calvin coolidge. >> just four days before the election, coolidge ever the party regular finally gave hoover an extraordinary effusive public endorsement. hoover, he declared had shown his fitness to be president. hoover said coolidge was able, experienced, trustworthy and safe. >> american history tv, all weekend, every weekend only on c-span 3. >>> this is american...
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and then herb rt hoover scholar george nash talks about the relationship between the 31st president and calvin coolidge. >> just four days before the election, coolidge ever the party regular finally gave hoover an extraordinary effusive public endorsement. hoover, he declared had shown his fitness to be president. hoover said coolidge was able, experienced, trustworthy and safe. >> american history tv, all weekend, every weekend only on c-span 3. >>> this is american history tv on c-span 3. tonight we're featuring state capitols from the c-span city's tour, which takes us
and then herb rt hoover scholar george nash talks about the relationship between the 31st president and calvin coolidge. >> just four days before the election, coolidge ever the party regular finally gave hoover an extraordinary effusive public endorsement. hoover, he declared had shown his fitness to be president. hoover said coolidge was able, experienced, trustworthy and safe. >> american history tv, all weekend, every weekend only on c-span 3. >>> this is american...
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nice some to see you, captain nash.ttorney general jeff sessions announced federal help is on the way with opioid use. guy. potsch: then i have a real treat for you today. michael: awesome. potsch: i'm going to show you a next generation pickup. michael: let's do this. potsch: this new truck now has a cornerstep built right into the bumper. gary: super cool. potsch: the bed is made of high-strength steel, which is less susceptible to punctures than aluminum. jim: aluminum is great for a lot of things, but maybe not the bed of a truck. potsch: and best of all, this new truck is actually- gary: (all laughing) oh my... potsch: the current chevy silverado. gary: i'm speechless. gary: this puts my ford truck to shame. james: i'll tell you, i might be a chevy guy now. (laughing) lea: attorney general jeff sessions announcing new federal programs to help combat opioid abuse and calling on doctors to slow down writing opioid prescription. more than a third. american adults were prescribed some sort of opioid in 2015. joining me
nice some to see you, captain nash.ttorney general jeff sessions announced federal help is on the way with opioid use. guy. potsch: then i have a real treat for you today. michael: awesome. potsch: i'm going to show you a next generation pickup. michael: let's do this. potsch: this new truck now has a cornerstep built right into the bumper. gary: super cool. potsch: the bed is made of high-strength steel, which is less susceptible to punctures than aluminum. jim: aluminum is great for a lot of...
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institute conference with discussions about president james buchanan, political cartoonist thomas nashal robert e. lee. president james buchanan has been blamed for failing to avert southern secession and avoid the civil war. historians discussed his legacy at the annual conference of the civil war institute at gettysburg college in pennsylvania. th
institute conference with discussions about president james buchanan, political cartoonist thomas nashal robert e. lee. president james buchanan has been blamed for failing to avert southern secession and avoid the civil war. historians discussed his legacy at the annual conference of the civil war institute at gettysburg college in pennsylvania. th
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joining us captain nash. we have talked as much about north korea.heir latest missile launch, has president trump won for lack of a better term, with his tough talk? or are signs that mortaredderred more -- ordered more warheads we're in a little bit of a pause about there is a little bit of both going on. there is a lot going on under the surface. i am sure there are back-channel talks to work this out, publicly we see heightened tension, heated rhetoric, then all of a sudden they come to some kind of a pause. that is where we are right now. he ordering more solid rocket motors being built, is threatening he is continuing to work on warhead, is threatening. and building up industrial capacity with carbon on carbon manufacturing capability,. davidcape bill. connell: idea that north korea somehow res us now. >> that is something where kim jong-un has probably taken measure of president trump and realized, he can't really figure him out. he is up predictable. what we have needed in our national leadership is the unpredictability that keeps enemy off ba
joining us captain nash. we have talked as much about north korea.heir latest missile launch, has president trump won for lack of a better term, with his tough talk? or are signs that mortaredderred more -- ordered more warheads we're in a little bit of a pause about there is a little bit of both going on. there is a lot going on under the surface. i am sure there are back-channel talks to work this out, publicly we see heightened tension, heated rhetoric, then all of a sudden they come to some...
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some might describe this as gross or weird, i would be one of them but for competitors like nancy nasht is like super bowl we will take you to the world toe wrestling championships, coming up next, kate. >>> keeping a close eye on the weekend as always and i think you'll love this forecast, a little hint of autumn in the air with highs, only in the 70 's both saturday and sunday, low humidity, cool nights as well, nice cool mornings if you want to get outside, great weekend to be outdoors and it looks like that stretch of nice weather will take news to next >>> wal-mart making plunge in voice activated shopping and unline like amazon it it is not doing ate loan. world's largest retailer says it will be working with google , two giants that offer hundreds of thousands office items for voice shopping through google assistant. capability will be available in late september. >>> forget, candy flavored cough drops now there is a cough drop flavored candy. yeah. that is right. kit cast released a cough drop flavored candy bar, and white chocolate that is infused with throat lozenge powder. l
some might describe this as gross or weird, i would be one of them but for competitors like nancy nasht is like super bowl we will take you to the world toe wrestling championships, coming up next, kate. >>> keeping a close eye on the weekend as always and i think you'll love this forecast, a little hint of autumn in the air with highs, only in the 70 's both saturday and sunday, low humidity, cool nights as well, nice cool mornings if you want to get outside, great weekend to be...
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que tiene celia por el cantante juliÓn no le permite creer que esta estrella estÉ involucrado con nashsimilares a otros ahora tis tas. >>> historia que les pones mÚsica, letras y significan algo, pero no quiere decir que estÁn involucrados. >>> mientras el Ídolo de las canchas rafa mÁrquez tiene hoy a muchos sorprendidos lÖws que departamento de tesoro lo seÑaÓo con presuntos vick vinculos con narco. >>> no, no creo que tenga necesidad de involucrarse en este ambiente. >>> maquina rÍo haa seguido su carrera en la cancha. >>> yo he seguido su historia y no creo, gana mucho 3 andar en esto>>> entre las personas que entrevistamos nadie los puh cho en tela de juicio. >>> la mayorÍa de sus aed mishdorres dan beneficio de la duda, y esperan que cuando termine la investigaciÓn salgan libre de culpa, en los Ángeles, marÍa paula ochoa noticias telemundo vl una joven inmigrante reclamÓ en la cara a fiscal de texas. damaris gonzÁlez lo esperÓ en un restaurante de houston y lo enfrentÓ, veamos. >>> damaris. >>> tomarse esta foto fue la forma que encontrÓ pasa cercar se a a kent bastÓn. esta joven
que tiene celia por el cantante juliÓn no le permite creer que esta estrella estÉ involucrado con nashsimilares a otros ahora tis tas. >>> historia que les pones mÚsica, letras y significan algo, pero no quiere decir que estÁn involucrados. >>> mientras el Ídolo de las canchas rafa mÁrquez tiene hoy a muchos sorprendidos lÖws que departamento de tesoro lo seÑaÓo con presuntos vick vinculos con narco. >>> no, no creo que tenga necesidad de involucrarse en este...
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presidency,"he herbert hoover scholar george nash talks about the relationship between the 31st president and calvin coolidge. >> 34 days before the election, coolidge gave hoover an extraordinarily if use of public endorsement in a prearranged evoked sensational newspaper headlines. hoover, he declared, had shown his fitness to be president. hoover, said coolidge, was able, experienced, trustworthy, and safe. history tv. all we can, every weekend on c-span3. >> now a discussion on san francisco's approach to providing public housing. from today's "washington journal," this is 30 minutes. >> welcome back. ethan epstein is with us.
presidency,"he herbert hoover scholar george nash talks about the relationship between the 31st president and calvin coolidge. >> 34 days before the election, coolidge gave hoover an extraordinarily if use of public endorsement in a prearranged evoked sensational newspaper headlines. hoover, he declared, had shown his fitness to be president. hoover, said coolidge, was able, experienced, trustworthy, and safe. history tv. all we can, every weekend on c-span3. >> now a...
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eastern on the presidency, herbert hoover scholar george nash talks about the relationship between the1st president and calvin coolidge. >> just four days before the election coolidge, ever the party regular, finally gave hoover an extraordinarily diffusive public endorsement and a prearranged hoover, he declared, had shown his fitness to be president. hoover said coolidge was able, experienced, trustworthy and safe. >> american history tv come all weekend, every weekend, only on c-span3. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television
eastern on the presidency, herbert hoover scholar george nash talks about the relationship between the1st president and calvin coolidge. >> just four days before the election coolidge, ever the party regular, finally gave hoover an extraordinarily diffusive public endorsement and a prearranged hoover, he declared, had shown his fitness to be president. hoover said coolidge was able, experienced, trustworthy and safe. >> american history tv come all weekend, every weekend, only on...
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alan nash. he took home his 14th overall. you're nasty, bro. rebecca beach beat her mom in the final. mom was a defending champ. >> how do you train for a toe jam competition? >> apparently you play with your mom when you're not doing important stuff. >>> to a disgusting flavor of candy. what have we done in the trending segment today? >> japan has they have powder that will help with a soar throat and it features a famous soccer announcer. no plans on that coming to the united states because most of us probably wouldn't touch it: >>> click this out . unless you don't like snakes, this is a 10-foot python blocking a road in indonesia. with a group of people watching, he's taunting the snake and doing a dance. he grabs it by the neck and takes it off the road. yikes! >> where's mom in this? yeah, go ahead and play with the snake. >> she's recording the whole thing, potentially. >>> there's a fair of fat cats in new york that's ph fat. a widow with no children passed away and she left $300,000 to her two cats, troy and tiger. all the money will g
alan nash. he took home his 14th overall. you're nasty, bro. rebecca beach beat her mom in the final. mom was a defending champ. >> how do you train for a toe jam competition? >> apparently you play with your mom when you're not doing important stuff. >>> to a disgusting flavor of candy. what have we done in the trending segment today? >> japan has they have powder that will help with a soar throat and it features a famous soccer announcer. no plans on that coming to...
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presidency," herbert hoover scholar george nash talks about the relationship between the 31st president and calvin coolidge. >> 34 days before the election, coolidge gave hoover an extraordinarily if use of public endorsement in a prearranged evoked sensational newspaper headlines. hoover, he declared, had shown his fitness to be president. hoover, said coolidge, was able, experienced, trustworthy, and safe. history tv. all we can, every weekend on c-span3. >> now a discussion on san francisco's approach to providing public housing. from today's "washington journal," this is 30 minutes. >> welcome back. ethan epstein is with us. he is a weekly standard editor. he is also a contributor to politico magazine. that is why he is here this morning, talking about a piece about how san francisco overall public housing. good morning. is a microcosm -- san francisco is a microcosm. ,t has some of the most lavish beautiful housing you can find in the country and some of the worst public housing in the entire united states. i wanted to show a paradoxical case that showed the extremes of the housing
presidency," herbert hoover scholar george nash talks about the relationship between the 31st president and calvin coolidge. >> 34 days before the election, coolidge gave hoover an extraordinarily if use of public endorsement in a prearranged evoked sensational newspaper headlines. hoover, he declared, had shown his fitness to be president. hoover, said coolidge, was able, experienced, trustworthy, and safe. history tv. all we can, every weekend on c-span3. >> now a discussion...
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eastern on the presidency, herbert hoover scholar george nash talks about the relationship between the 31st president and calvin coolidge. >> just four days before the election, coolidge, every the party regular, finally gave hoover an extraordinary effusive public endorsement in a rearranged telegram that invoked headlines. hoover had declared his fitness to be president. hoover said coolidge was able, experienced, trustworthy and safe. >> american history tv, all weekend, every weekend, only on c-span 3. >> announcer: working with our cable partners, the c-span cities tour takes american history tv on the road. to explore the history of selected american cities. tonight we're featuring visits to 17 state capitols, including texas, california, wisconsin and new york. first up, we visit the virginia state capitol in richmond. >>> we are inside a working public building that has hosted the oldest elected law making legislature active in the western hemisphere today. i think in terms of architecture, since we are the first american state capitol to open after the revolutionary war, and s
eastern on the presidency, herbert hoover scholar george nash talks about the relationship between the 31st president and calvin coolidge. >> just four days before the election, coolidge, every the party regular, finally gave hoover an extraordinary effusive public endorsement in a rearranged telegram that invoked headlines. hoover had declared his fitness to be president. hoover said coolidge was able, experienced, trustworthy and safe. >> american history tv, all weekend, every...
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eastern on the presidency, herbert hoover scholar george nash talks about the relationship between the 31st president and calvin coolidge. >> just four days before the election, coolidge, every the party regular, finally gave hoover an extraordinary effusive public endorsement in a rearranged telegram that invoked headlines. hoover had declared his fitness to be president. hoover said coolidge was able, experienced, trustworthy and safe. >> american history tv, all weekend, every weekend, only on c-span 3. >> announcer: working with our cable partners, the c-span cities tour takes american history tv on the road. to explore the history of selected american cities. tonight we're featuring visits to 17 state capitols, including texas, california, wisconsin and new york. first up, we visit the virginia state capitol in richmond. >>> we are inside a working public building that has hosted the oldest elected law making legislature active in the western hemisphere today. i think in terms of architecture, since we are the first american state capitol to open after the revolutionary war, and s
eastern on the presidency, herbert hoover scholar george nash talks about the relationship between the 31st president and calvin coolidge. >> just four days before the election, coolidge, every the party regular, finally gave hoover an extraordinary effusive public endorsement in a rearranged telegram that invoked headlines. hoover had declared his fitness to be president. hoover said coolidge was able, experienced, trustworthy and safe. >> american history tv, all weekend, every...
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people it is going down i'm aware that there's a bit of a backlash in russia i take it that's about nash against the communist regime rather than its atheism and say.
people it is going down i'm aware that there's a bit of a backlash in russia i take it that's about nash against the communist regime rather than its atheism and say.
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gore,a: i started with working in scheduling and then i was promoted and i worked with rob nash, charlie duncan. it was incredible watching the political process. i was so young. . was a little fresh previous i had those appointments because it prepared me for the position i am in now and it helped me understand know one thing is greater than the incredible agenda we have and to stay focused on that. sometimes i got caught up in one issue, thinking that was it. this was the big one. sometimes you go from crisis to crisis and you deal with policy to policy. you get up and you get back in the ring and keep fighting. host: coming back in a different capacity, how different are things from the clinton-gore years to be trump white house. ? omarosa: it is night and day. before we were going through impeachment. there was travel-gate, watergate. every week of the clinton white house there was something-gate. it was a very tense environment. we had a special prosecutor, a guy named ken starr. he was the bogeyman back then. i've spent more time in that white house responding to requests than doin
gore,a: i started with working in scheduling and then i was promoted and i worked with rob nash, charlie duncan. it was incredible watching the political process. i was so young. . was a little fresh previous i had those appointments because it prepared me for the position i am in now and it helped me understand know one thing is greater than the incredible agenda we have and to stay focused on that. sometimes i got caught up in one issue, thinking that was it. this was the big one. sometimes...
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inductees include graham nash and the late adolf fassbender. >> many of the photographs back in 1925 only have the photograph >> fassbender's famous eclipse photo was taken with an eight by 10 camera similar to this one. january 24th, 1925, bronx park, new york, the exposure for the eclipse photograph, 42 seconds. fassbender's image received the highest award of the museum of natural history. the hall of fame owns three versions of the eclipse photo, collectively valid at $20,000. >> all of these different images have been printed in different ways with different methodologies. >> reporter: besides his celebrated photography -- >> he wanted his subjects to feel comfortable, not posed. he wanted to make sure that a photograph was natural. >> reporter: futurecast bender was -- fassbender was known as an educator, thousands of photographers studied under him. the upcoming total eclipse is causing photography fans to focus once again on adolf fassbender. >> wow, those are incredible photos there. after cl taught photography in brooklyn, manhattan and new jersey. over his career he had mo
inductees include graham nash and the late adolf fassbender. >> many of the photographs back in 1925 only have the photograph >> fassbender's famous eclipse photo was taken with an eight by 10 camera similar to this one. january 24th, 1925, bronx park, new york, the exposure for the eclipse photograph, 42 seconds. fassbender's image received the highest award of the museum of natural history. the hall of fame owns three versions of the eclipse photo, collectively valid at $20,000....
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many had handles shedding light on the quality and co- existence, stood in solidarity opposing white nash lists, one of them in charlottesville says it was important to let the hate groups know they'll not be tolerated. >> so we thought that amongst everything else going on, there is a lot, a lot of stuff going on, that this was a key priority. that they not be allowed to gather unopposed, and not only that, but they be outnumbered, >> and many philadelphia police officers were at the rally which ended peacefully. >> our coverage continues in our next half hour every " eyewitness news," we will show you more of the protest nation, plus hear from the local chapter of the naacp coming up at 5:30, meanwhile, in other news happening today, alleged mexican drug lord el chapo guzman is said to appear in a brooklyn courtroom. el chapo wants to row move his public defends where private attorneys, burr questions about how they would be paid. his attorneys also claim guzman is subject to overly row stick tiff conditions in jail, but prosecutors say they won't budget because guzman escaped mexican j
many had handles shedding light on the quality and co- existence, stood in solidarity opposing white nash lists, one of them in charlottesville says it was important to let the hate groups know they'll not be tolerated. >> so we thought that amongst everything else going on, there is a lot, a lot of stuff going on, that this was a key priority. that they not be allowed to gather unopposed, and not only that, but they be outnumbered, >> and many philadelphia police officers were at...
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you are traci nash, and you are here because you deserve to be here, and that's what everybody's gonnathat's a good pep talk, coach. mm-hmm. got your back, traci. all right. all right. go break a leg. (chuckles) (indistinct conversations) (man speaks indistinctly over p.a.) did you have a nice time with the girls last night? i'm not in the mood for you. you know, it's a scientific fact that the oxygen above a bar top is the thinnest, so it's no wonder your head hurts. ♪ (hums) i got your texts. oh, my god. now the really good stuff-- that started coming around 2:00 or 3:00. no. you... you have to e-- nick, you have to erase those. erase the evidence that the fun, carefree gail i once knew still exists? not a chance. (telephones ringing)
you are traci nash, and you are here because you deserve to be here, and that's what everybody's gonnathat's a good pep talk, coach. mm-hmm. got your back, traci. all right. all right. go break a leg. (chuckles) (indistinct conversations) (man speaks indistinctly over p.a.) did you have a nice time with the girls last night? i'm not in the mood for you. you know, it's a scientific fact that the oxygen above a bar top is the thinnest, so it's no wonder your head hurts. ♪ (hums) i got your...
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. >> reporter: eileen nash works with south san francisco school district and says controversy surrounding diversity in silicon valley like memo can prompt discussions but the real change comes through mentoring. >> it's about engaging all of our assets and dollars and our employees who serve as wonderful mentors, coaches and really providing a mirror to students to say, hey, you can do this as well. >> reporter: sources tell abc 7 news the town hall meeting is scheduled to start at 4:00 this afternoon. the media is not invited. reporting live in mountianview, matt keller, abc 7 news. >> matt, thank you. adding to google's issue a san francisco law firm is planning to sue the good night for gender pay bias. nearly 70 female google employees have come forward. >> women have experienced sexual harassment. there have been comments about their looks. they have been shown cell phone images that they didn't want to see. they have been told that women can't perform engineering jobs. >> the labor department audited payroll records and found google systematically pays women less for comparable work
. >> reporter: eileen nash works with south san francisco school district and says controversy surrounding diversity in silicon valley like memo can prompt discussions but the real change comes through mentoring. >> it's about engaging all of our assets and dollars and our employees who serve as wonderful mentors, coaches and really providing a mirror to students to say, hey, you can do this as well. >> reporter: sources tell abc 7 news the town hall meeting is scheduled to...
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they have taken control of the nash wing. the prison officers have retreated. medium security prison and there was a disturbance here yesterday which lasted several hours. so we saw similar scenes here yesterday with the tornado squads turning up and the tornado squads turning up and the disturbance here was brought under control at 10 o'clock last night. we have heard from the prison service that there were no injuries yesterday to any prisoners or staff. but the situation here, this afternoon, as far as we're aware is still ongoing. andy thank you very much. andy moore there at mount prison. in a moment a look at how the financial markets in europe closed the day, but first the headlines on bbc news: british gas says it will put up electricity prices by 12.5% and from next month, affecting more than three million customers. the white house insists that president trump's new chief—of—staff will bring discipline to his administration, following the sacking of anthony scaramucci. a specialist riot squad is called into action for a second day at the mount prison
they have taken control of the nash wing. the prison officers have retreated. medium security prison and there was a disturbance here yesterday which lasted several hours. so we saw similar scenes here yesterday with the tornado squads turning up and the tornado squads turning up and the disturbance here was brought under control at 10 o'clock last night. we have heard from the prison service that there were no injuries yesterday to any prisoners or staff. but the situation here, this...
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eastern on the presidency, herbert hoover scholar george nash talks about the relationship between the 31st president and calvin coolidge. >> just four days before the election coolidge, ever the party regular, finally gave hoover an extraordinarily diffusive public endorsement and a prearranged hoover, he declared, had shown his fitness to be president. hoover said coolidge was able, experienced, trustworthy and safe. >> american history tv come all weekend, every weekend, only on c-span3. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. "washington journal" continues. host: welcome back. ethan epstein is with us now. he's a weekly standard associate editor and contributor to politico magazine. we are talking about his piece in politico about how san francisco's overhaul its public housing. what made you look at this issue in particular? guest: ethan epstein is a microcosm -- san francisco is a microcosm. ,t has some of the most lavish beautiful housin
eastern on the presidency, herbert hoover scholar george nash talks about the relationship between the 31st president and calvin coolidge. >> just four days before the election coolidge, ever the party regular, finally gave hoover an extraordinarily diffusive public endorsement and a prearranged hoover, he declared, had shown his fitness to be president. hoover said coolidge was able, experienced, trustworthy and safe. >> american history tv come all weekend, every weekend, only on...
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nash viferl tennessee. >> quijano: the king of comedy, jerry lewis, died sunday morning at his home inlas vegas. he was 91 years old. carter evans has more on the funnyman's life and legacy. >> lady, lady! >> reporter: jerry lewis was born to make us laugh. he spent his youth performing in the catskills and the clubs, perfecting his comedy schtick as schtick that would laimp a life lorchg career. then one lucky day in 1946, he was paired with a low-key singer named dean martin. as he told sunday morning in 2016, it was bliss. >> i fell in love with him the day we met. [♪ singing ] >> reporter: it was the cool crooner an >> reporter: it was the cool crooner and the crazy kid. the duo starred in dozens of films and tv specials before parting ways after a decade. >> we needed to escape one another. >> reporter: on his own, lewis would go on to make more than 30 movies, writing and directing many. the adoring french gave him the legion of honor. but back home, critics and audiences eventually turned away. yet even when the movies stopped, jerry lewis was always there, every labor day for m
nash viferl tennessee. >> quijano: the king of comedy, jerry lewis, died sunday morning at his home inlas vegas. he was 91 years old. carter evans has more on the funnyman's life and legacy. >> lady, lady! >> reporter: jerry lewis was born to make us laugh. he spent his youth performing in the catskills and the clubs, perfecting his comedy schtick as schtick that would laimp a life lorchg career. then one lucky day in 1946, he was paired with a low-key singer named dean...
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jefferson city nash have clear skies, columbia, not so great, in south carolina, 89 degrees there. philadelphia, we will have clear skies. so far, looking good for us, guys, for the viewing that far solar eclipse, can't wait. it is monday. >> all right, kathy, thanks. group in philadelphia's helping students make the right first step when it comes to their higher education. student from the philadelphia future scholars celebrated their john toy college, it helps guide student through the college application process, upcoming freshmen got to meet upper classmen who a ten their college and also in philadelphia's future scholars. >> sean bell here now with what's up in sports. >> lucy, somebody's getting ready to have a break out season, i'm telling you, it is not who you think it is, hear from guy, malcolm jenkins calls the most talented wide out on the team. plus eagles just released a guy-his first day back, ouch. finds out who that is next in sports. >> the eagles getting ready for second pre-season game, with jordan matthews going, everybody sort of falls into place at the white
jefferson city nash have clear skies, columbia, not so great, in south carolina, 89 degrees there. philadelphia, we will have clear skies. so far, looking good for us, guys, for the viewing that far solar eclipse, can't wait. it is monday. >> all right, kathy, thanks. group in philadelphia's helping students make the right first step when it comes to their higher education. student from the philadelphia future scholars celebrated their john toy college, it helps guide student through the...
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eastern on the presidency, herbert hoover scholar george nash talks about the relationship between the 31st president and calvin coolidge. >> just four days before the election coolidge ever the party regular finally gave hoover an endorsement in a prearranged program that invoked sensational newspaper head lines. hoover had shown his fitness to be president. hoover said coolidge was able, experienced, trustworthy and safe. >> american history tv all weekend every weekend only on c-span3. this week on c-span, tonight at 8:00 with the budget for congress to handle, we'll look at pending proposals for the federal budget. and friday, a profile interview with agriculture secretary sonny perdue. >> my political history was, i tell people when i was born in perry, georgia, they stamp democrat on your birth certificate. in 1998 i made a decision to change parties and became a republican at that point in time. >> followed at 8:30 p.m. with a conversation with deathconfounder jeff moss. >> only people doing security were people in the military or banks. this is really a hobby. there were jobs a
eastern on the presidency, herbert hoover scholar george nash talks about the relationship between the 31st president and calvin coolidge. >> just four days before the election coolidge ever the party regular finally gave hoover an endorsement in a prearranged program that invoked sensational newspaper head lines. hoover had shown his fitness to be president. hoover said coolidge was able, experienced, trustworthy and safe. >> american history tv all weekend every weekend only on...
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nash rallizing slavery? that's not even close to what we were saying by any interpretation.n outrageous thing to say. it got worse. chris toll suggested that we're anti-semitic, his second tweet, quote, next luther, voltaire and marks are anti-jewish. why a big deal that the marchers were chanting "jews will not replace us." that is libel but really stupid. bill kristol isn't stupid. i worked for bill kristol for more than five years in the 1990s, knew him well. he was a genuinely smart guy. a good boss, too. he was humane and fair-minded, i never would imagine would write something that nasty and dishonest about an enemy much less an old friend. what happened? kristol refused to explain himself today. part of the explanation has to be the moment we're living in where hysteria has supplanted rational debate. no longer to explain your beliefs but to highlight what a morally upstanding person you are, a virtuous guy you are, using by contrast of your opponent by definition evil. it's childish, obviously. but many people it's tempting. even 64-year-old men with harvard degrees
nash rallizing slavery? that's not even close to what we were saying by any interpretation.n outrageous thing to say. it got worse. chris toll suggested that we're anti-semitic, his second tweet, quote, next luther, voltaire and marks are anti-jewish. why a big deal that the marchers were chanting "jews will not replace us." that is libel but really stupid. bill kristol isn't stupid. i worked for bill kristol for more than five years in the 1990s, knew him well. he was a genuinely...
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of the museum it's all glass on the outside birds sometimes don't see the glass and then they see nash into it so the people who who work there got used to hearing this sound but one day he was sitting there and he heard a really loud bang so he went and he looked out the window and he noticed something unusual and took notes that became the first scientifically reported case of was sexual necrophilia and on the ballard duck but it's only because he noticed something more one species of duck but it's only because he noticed this one thing and then he spent the next hour looking in taking notes but would you would you say it's just curiosity to drive someone to dedicate all this time to a topic like that oh yeah those scientists are people who are filled with curiosity various kinds that's why they're scientists and most scientists spend a long time looking at first one thing and then another trying to figure out they're not just sitting there stupidly staring at the thing all day long they're poking and prodding and trying to come up with ideas and test them and trying to be really rea
of the museum it's all glass on the outside birds sometimes don't see the glass and then they see nash into it so the people who who work there got used to hearing this sound but one day he was sitting there and he heard a really loud bang so he went and he looked out the window and he noticed something unusual and took notes that became the first scientifically reported case of was sexual necrophilia and on the ballard duck but it's only because he noticed something more one species of duck...
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. >> good morning, everyone and thank you for joining us at fema headquarters today, home of the nash response coordination center i know everyone in the gym and on the president's team has been moved by the images and stories of people who are suffering in texas. we want to make sure you all know that we are working right now to provide assistance quickly as we can. right now we're focused on rescue operations and will move into recovery operations later in the week. but today we're deeply concern with those in houston and surrounding areas who are stranded or in the need of immediate assistance. people need help and we're working to provide it. while the hurricane force winds have diminished, i want to stress that we are not out of the woods yet, not by a long shot. harvey is still a dangerous and historic storm. according to the national weather service, who you will hear from shortly, rainfall amounts as much as two feet have occurred in the houston metro area, and life-threatening flooding will occur over a large portion of south, south central and southeast texas in the coming d
. >> good morning, everyone and thank you for joining us at fema headquarters today, home of the nash response coordination center i know everyone in the gym and on the president's team has been moved by the images and stories of people who are suffering in texas. we want to make sure you all know that we are working right now to provide assistance quickly as we can. right now we're focused on rescue operations and will move into recovery operations later in the week. but today we're...
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business and is in hudson wisconsin nash sharing their views. on what we call possibly predict what the next hundred days will hold. as one thing the president wants to make crystal clear. that he'll be away from washington for seventeen days it's not a holiday. this weekend he treated working in bedminster new jazzy as long planned construction is being done and the white house. this is not a vacation meetings and cools. this morning he repeated the point bullata president con on plug of course what about the rest of us. americans increasingly take work on vacation with them if they even take the time off to begin with. every time i go i spent with casey dennis vice president of project time off. city katie dennis president trump is tweeting watching tv and golfing on his working vacation but he is the president. how about the rest of america we taking the time off that we're entitled to? the rest of america is definitely not taking the time off that they're entitled to now we're different from other countries there's no guarantee days off here
business and is in hudson wisconsin nash sharing their views. on what we call possibly predict what the next hundred days will hold. as one thing the president wants to make crystal clear. that he'll be away from washington for seventeen days it's not a holiday. this weekend he treated working in bedminster new jazzy as long planned construction is being done and the white house. this is not a vacation meetings and cools. this morning he repeated the point bullata president con on plug of...
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president kenyatta called for unity saying it except the result nash's rivals to do the sam. amid fears of violence warning the following report by the b. b. c.'s honestly had does contain flash photography. it's one of africa's biggest elections in one of its most important democracies. millions to adapt to elect a new president. with more riding on how it's one rather than who actually wins it. opposition leader royler dinga has used the glare of publicity to question the whole process. claiming he's been robbed of the presidency before that he worked at it happen agai. incumbent president uhuru kenyatta is chasing a second and final term. he's sort of the country's first president and has the resources of the state behind him. my competitors because i have always said. in the event that they lose that is except the will of the people. i am willing myself to the will of the people so to them to. except the one of the people that us come together let us pull this country together. this is what he's talking about. ten years ago kenya tore itself apart as elections turns to et
president kenyatta called for unity saying it except the result nash's rivals to do the sam. amid fears of violence warning the following report by the b. b. c.'s honestly had does contain flash photography. it's one of africa's biggest elections in one of its most important democracies. millions to adapt to elect a new president. with more riding on how it's one rather than who actually wins it. opposition leader royler dinga has used the glare of publicity to question the whole process....
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the nash weather service set the team to survey the damage.did not go off in tulsa because the storm was moving fast and changed direction. officials say dozens of people were taken to the hospitals with minor storm related injuries. >> they were patrons in three restaurants and eating when the storm came through and dispatch started getting calls of people trapped in the restaurants because the roofs started collapse >> some of the most dramatic pictures are coming out of new orleans where parts of the city are under water again >> it's like katrina all over again. >> it's crazy you can't go out your front door >> downpours dumped up to ten inches of rain and some two to three feet in standing water isn't areas as water levels overwhelmed the pumping systems >> it was two hours of rain >> we're dealing with eight to ten inches of rain two hours, it is not going to be able to pump in in an hour, it will take a few hours. >> reporter: new orleans is not out of the woods yet. weather forecasts show rain in the region for rest of the week. in new
the nash weather service set the team to survey the damage.did not go off in tulsa because the storm was moving fast and changed direction. officials say dozens of people were taken to the hospitals with minor storm related injuries. >> they were patrons in three restaurants and eating when the storm came through and dispatch started getting calls of people trapped in the restaurants because the roofs started collapse >> some of the most dramatic pictures are coming out of new...
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scholar george nash talks about the relationship between the 31st president and calvin coolidge. >> four days before the election, coolidge, ever the party regular finally gave a publicve endorsement. there were sensational newspaper headlines. hoover, he declared, had shown his fitness to be president. coolidge was able, experienced, trustworthy, and save -- safe. >> american history tv on c-span3. >> washington journal continues. host: joining us from austin, suri, out with a titled, the impossible presidency. thanks for being with us. guest: thank you for having me on. host: you write the following quote, "history has brought us to this difficult moment that we must recognize that our inherited assumptions and practices no longer serve the nation and the world as they once did." can you explain? the problems we have, steve, is we have these old presidential figures, many of whom i write about and revere like abraham lincoln and roosevelt and we are expecting our modern president to do everything they did and more and at no cost to us and no sacrifice to the american people. those are
scholar george nash talks about the relationship between the 31st president and calvin coolidge. >> four days before the election, coolidge, ever the party regular finally gave a publicve endorsement. there were sensational newspaper headlines. hoover, he declared, had shown his fitness to be president. coolidge was able, experienced, trustworthy, and save -- safe. >> american history tv on c-span3. >> washington journal continues. host: joining us from austin, suri, out with...
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george nash is our foremost authority on the life and times of herbert hoover. his dissertation, the conservative intellectual movement
george nash is our foremost authority on the life and times of herbert hoover. his dissertation, the conservative intellectual movement
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are so toshi understand it or didn't understand it but game theory at the end of the day is that the nash equilibrium is is is winning the day it's fascinating to see. this sociological experiment on a massive scale with the coin taking place i think that's what we're seeing with people like peter schiff and you know a lot of people who kind of downplay it is cognitive dissonance you know in big cohen is just this massive experiment of revealing cognitive dissonance you know and people come in but their head into big coin and eventually split their head open this mother head before the game gets before the check. i think i saw him same day and i split heads and that's it and that's you know her track and heads and so it's like you know you've got to leave your ego at the door yeah a big point like you've got to leave it at the door and yeah there's definitely game theory there is economic incentive that work there is i mean it is it is a it is a sight to behold i mean there were there are already been thousands of academic papers written about this and i think we're going to see tons of t
are so toshi understand it or didn't understand it but game theory at the end of the day is that the nash equilibrium is is is winning the day it's fascinating to see. this sociological experiment on a massive scale with the coin taking place i think that's what we're seeing with people like peter schiff and you know a lot of people who kind of downplay it is cognitive dissonance you know in big cohen is just this massive experiment of revealing cognitive dissonance you know and people come in...
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people it is going down i'm aware that as a bit of a backlash in russia i take it that that's about nash against the communist regime rather than its atheism and say it's because atheism was the of official state doctrine under communist rule i can easily imagine that people would rebel against that because they rebelled against against the oppression of communism i know that when believers went to rebuff your intellectual attacks and religion they often bring up communism or stalinism as an example of atheism growing up going wrong and i know that you always refused to blame atheism for the excesses of communism why. it's ludicrous to blame atheism as communism is nothing to do with it most of our blame astonishes because stalin and hitler both have mustaches it is and has absolutely nothing to do with the excesses of communism well it's interesting you say that because you know stalin in particular was an interesting person because he in his early years he was trying to be a precise and there are still doubts whether here fully abandon those beliefs because later in life he was protect
people it is going down i'm aware that as a bit of a backlash in russia i take it that that's about nash against the communist regime rather than its atheism and say it's because atheism was the of official state doctrine under communist rule i can easily imagine that people would rebel against that because they rebelled against against the oppression of communism i know that when believers went to rebuff your intellectual attacks and religion they often bring up communism or stalinism as an...
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action against the architects of authoritarianism in venezuela including those who participate in the nash. constituent assembly as a result of sunday's election it's unclear if there will be any more sanctions and if so what form they may take so far the u.s. has stuck to individual saying sions against venezuelan officials but u.s. oil markets are bracing for a potential fall out with venezuela if the u.s. decides to go after oil the harshest penalty would be banning venezuelan oil shipments to the u.s. most analysts believe trump will not go this route venezuela accounts for nearly ten percent of u.s. oil imports but he could block sales of lighter u.s. crude to venezuela which would force the country to buy elsewhere at a premium and further harm its economic standing crude oil jumped to more than fifty dollars a barrel sunday driven by possibility of new sanctions expect prices to remain volatile as venezuelan crisis continues well the dollar has been dipping so far in two thousand and seventeen which can drive investors to the precious metals market to buy gold but what about an in d
action against the architects of authoritarianism in venezuela including those who participate in the nash. constituent assembly as a result of sunday's election it's unclear if there will be any more sanctions and if so what form they may take so far the u.s. has stuck to individual saying sions against venezuelan officials but u.s. oil markets are bracing for a potential fall out with venezuela if the u.s. decides to go after oil the harshest penalty would be banning venezuelan oil shipments...