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if you wanted to know what was happening in washington you read the "new republic." ian: anything like it today? mr. snyder: the news media was so democratized by the internet. washington is a different place today. it was interesting back than how the people associated with the truth. does it these folks who we have been talking about, did they marry and have children? are any of the ancestors still around? mr. snyder: walter lippmann never had children. his first wife was at the first woman to live in the house of truth. holmes and his wife never had any children. brandeis had children. are of his grandchildren still living and one of them used to teach at the university of wisconsin multiple. brian: did you know him or her? mr. snyder: i have met him. offspring of the house of truth. his grade in the -- is great-granddaughter was incredibly helpful to me in writing this book. brian: he named his son kalinga -- lincoln, did that have anything to do with what he was doing at mount rushmore? mr. snyder: i think he named him lincoln because he loved lincoln. i have to
if you wanted to know what was happening in washington you read the "new republic." ian: anything like it today? mr. snyder: the news media was so democratized by the internet. washington is a different place today. it was interesting back than how the people associated with the truth. does it these folks who we have been talking about, did they marry and have children? are any of the ancestors still around? mr. snyder: walter lippmann never had children. his first wife was at the...
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his only source of news was the new republic and the reason why, he admired herbert and walter and felix frankfurter. other than that, he didn't care about news and didn't care much about politics but frankfurter and brandeis were political animals. i think i would separate politics from constitutional values. all justices have to come to their position with constitutional values. host: in the case of frankfurter how close was he to f.d.r.? frankfurter is and exercised extrajudicial ctivity. today would be considered a gross violation of the separation of powers. host: you mentioned the new republic. who started it and what year? >> herbert crowley started it in 1914 in conjunction with the people who lived in the house. felix frankfurter was one of those. and hand was a founder man n. lip p host: that's the original 1914 cover. guest: they awe it as an outlet of what they guarded as roosevelt's ideas, a big federal government. they believed they could help people through the federal government. host: we'll go back to that. miltonian means for -- guest: protect people's libet and freedom
his only source of news was the new republic and the reason why, he admired herbert and walter and felix frankfurter. other than that, he didn't care about news and didn't care much about politics but frankfurter and brandeis were political animals. i think i would separate politics from constitutional values. all justices have to come to their position with constitutional values. host: in the case of frankfurter how close was he to f.d.r.? frankfurter is and exercised extrajudicial ctivity....
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>> i think it was 1982 because he was then with the new republic and wrote a cover story on me.teresting guy." bring him to lunch. and that's how we met. >> so, how long did it take before you were friends? >> i think it was instantaneous. five years later, i bought a new house, and the first thing i did was build a wheelchair ramp in the garage so charles could get in. >> he told us that when you get together, you first talk baseball. and then when you've dealt with all the important issues, you go to politics. >> if there's time left over, yes. >> [ laughs ] >> tim kurkjian, a senior writer for espn magazine, has lunch with will and krauthammer a couple of times a year to talk baseball. >> to say they're fans is an understatement. to say they love the game is an understatement. >> i grew up playing the game. i love to play the game. and as a kid, my brother and i would go around on our schwinns on the streets of long island with transistor radios hanging from the handlebars listening to mel allen and phil rizzuto doing the yankee games. this was our lives. >> since the nationa
>> i think it was 1982 because he was then with the new republic and wrote a cover story on me.teresting guy." bring him to lunch. and that's how we met. >> so, how long did it take before you were friends? >> i think it was instantaneous. five years later, i bought a new house, and the first thing i did was build a wheelchair ramp in the garage so charles could get in. >> he told us that when you get together, you first talk baseball. and then when you've dealt...
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in 1790, it was far from certain whether slavery would survive in the new republic. many of the founding generation felt slavery was doomed to die out. the firste congressmen, all five of the new weakland states and pennsylvania had either ended slavery judicially or put them on the path. they would have the passage of .radual abolition asked -- acts in virginia and maryland, the declining viability of the tobacco economy had led to the spring of slaves voluntarily, and lifted restrictions on the slaveholders. as they took of the antislavery petitions, only south carolina and georgia appeared unequivocally committed to the long-term presence of slavery in america. furthermore, there is no what we would call solid south political alignment, completely or unabashedly committed to favoring the institution of slavery at this time. revealingly, virginia was often lumped together by national politicians with new york and pennsylvania. a mix of the rhetorical championing of the ideas of liberty and equality by some of virginia's leading political figures and the state econo
in 1790, it was far from certain whether slavery would survive in the new republic. many of the founding generation felt slavery was doomed to die out. the firste congressmen, all five of the new weakland states and pennsylvania had either ended slavery judicially or put them on the path. they would have the passage of .radual abolition asked -- acts in virginia and maryland, the declining viability of the tobacco economy had led to the spring of slaves voluntarily, and lifted restrictions on...
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republic. a lot of the new freedom that woodrow wilson passed and to child labor, eight hour day. federal reserve, a lot of these things for instance were introduced by walter littman's new republic. so buckley studied the other side very well. and he said we need something for us. we need a policy journal for us. that they can give ideas thinking that they would be one. and they found national review. it was for both parties. and they find out what's going on, and the rest of it. and a couple of months and it becomes very clear that the administration is not going the way he wants and he is to be really careful with this. because having his donors, all of his donors are pretty much republican except for the southerners. and a lot of them have been going to the administration. and the administration is defining itself as conservative. now what do we mean by conservative? think of eisenhower. stalin. -- slow and steady. it talks about no drama obama was even less than drama. to such a degree that for communities to say that they ended up as a standstill. that is basically the caric
republic. a lot of the new freedom that woodrow wilson passed and to child labor, eight hour day. federal reserve, a lot of these things for instance were introduced by walter littman's new republic. so buckley studied the other side very well. and he said we need something for us. we need a policy journal for us. that they can give ideas thinking that they would be one. and they found national review. it was for both parties. and they find out what's going on, and the rest of it. and a couple...
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eight hour day federal reserve, a lot of these things were first introduced by the new republic. buckley studied the other side and said we need a policy journal for us that can give id ideas to the next president thinking there would be one. it becomes a place for conservatives and in all was for persuasions to find out what's going on, to publish the works of emerging letters. a couple of months later itt becomes clear the administration isn't going the way that he wants and you've got to be careful because half of the donors are pretty much republican and going to thelot f administration. the administration is defining itself as conservative. what do we mean by conservative? think of eisenhower, stalin, balanced budgets, slow and steady. it talked about no drama obama to such a degree it was at a standstill and that is basically the caricature of the era. he appointed a billionaire of the cabinet said they would ahead of the plumber chain. you would be writing one of the large energy companies you were conservative and had the administration on your side. he hated big business
eight hour day federal reserve, a lot of these things were first introduced by the new republic. buckley studied the other side and said we need a policy journal for us that can give id ideas to the next president thinking there would be one. it becomes a place for conservatives and in all was for persuasions to find out what's going on, to publish the works of emerging letters. a couple of months later itt becomes clear the administration isn't going the way that he wants and you've got to be...
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as our nation's oldest catholic and jesuit university, we are a place that grew alongside our new republic. as we seek to more deeply understand our story, we to deepen our understanding of our shared american story. we must confront this history to make visible this history, to ensure this history is alive to us. the enslavement of africans and african-americans by our community, people like isaac, his elder son charles and daughter nelly, each one of the enslaved women, children and men of the maryland plantation, we too must make visible the lives and experiences of freed blacks during a time of enslavement. people like anne marie becraft, daughter of william becraft and sarah daniels becraft. anne marie founded a school for black girls in the town of georgetown in the 1820s. she later became sister mary aloysius of the newly established sister's of -- sisters of providence. we seek to remember, to honor and to recognize the lives, hardships and legacies of isaac hawkins and anne marie becraft as we learn more about their lives in the context of which they lived, we will ensure their hi
as our nation's oldest catholic and jesuit university, we are a place that grew alongside our new republic. as we seek to more deeply understand our story, we to deepen our understanding of our shared american story. we must confront this history to make visible this history, to ensure this history is alive to us. the enslavement of africans and african-americans by our community, people like isaac, his elder son charles and daughter nelly, each one of the enslaved women, children and men of...
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that man, of course, became none other than the head of the new republic of turkey. but it wasn't just a question of changing labels on the door. remove ottoman empire with republic of turkey. it was much, much deeper. he was a muslim, avoid to all his fellow muslim is, look, we can practice our faith. that's fine. but that's a private issue. that's what you do the home five dames a day in mosque on friday. but religion can have nothing to do with politics or the governance of the country. just as the founding fathers separated church and state, i am going to separate mosque and state. and that is what kim mel did. - -- kimmel did but to make sure that everybody understand his commitment in 1924 he officially dissolved the caliphate. he emperor was given his pink slip literally. and that's when history changed. because a lot of people had issues with that. a lot of people that had a fundamentalist interpretation of the religion, thought what just happened? an old army guy with no theological credentials defied the emperor and. this is forbidden. this is wrong and the
that man, of course, became none other than the head of the new republic of turkey. but it wasn't just a question of changing labels on the door. remove ottoman empire with republic of turkey. it was much, much deeper. he was a muslim, avoid to all his fellow muslim is, look, we can practice our faith. that's fine. but that's a private issue. that's what you do the home five dames a day in mosque on friday. but religion can have nothing to do with politics or the governance of the country. just...
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founds the national review and wanted to be the functional equivalent on the right of what the new republic and maybe saturday review and some great journalists that were started by socialists. >> walter whitman -- then he started called himself a democrat. a lot of the new freedom that woodrow wilson passed in the first term. and in child labor, eight hour day, federal reserve. a lot of these things were first introduced by the new republic. for buckley, he studied the other side very well. and exhibiting something for us. we need a policy for us. that can give ideas to the next conservative president. thinking that there would be one. and they found national review. and it becomes a place for conservatives. in all persuasions to find out what's going on published works of emerging writers and the rest of that. and a couple of months and it becomes very clear that the ministration is not going the way he wants. and he tells them you have to be very careful with this. because half of the donors work or all of the donors were pretty much republican except for the southerners. and a lot of th
founds the national review and wanted to be the functional equivalent on the right of what the new republic and maybe saturday review and some great journalists that were started by socialists. >> walter whitman -- then he started called himself a democrat. a lot of the new freedom that woodrow wilson passed in the first term. and in child labor, eight hour day, federal reserve. a lot of these things were first introduced by the new republic. for buckley, he studied the other side very...
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the head of the new republic of turkey.it wasn't just a question of changing the labels on the door, remove ottoman amber, it was much more deeper. as you all know. the stuff of ataturk was muslim, said to all of his favorite fellow muslims, we can practice our faith and that's fine but that's a private issue. that's what you do five times at home and what you do on thego mosque on friday. religion can have nothing to do with politics or the governance of this country. just as the founding fathers separated church and state, i am going to some great mosque and state. that is what ataturk did.-- kim but to make sure that everybody understood his commitment in 1924, he officially dissolved the caliphate. the emperor was given the pink slip. that's literally. that's when history changed.be a lot of people had issues with that.am a lot of people had a fundamental interpretation of the religion thought what just happened, and old army guy with no theological credentials just fired the empire and dissolve the empire and this is f
the head of the new republic of turkey.it wasn't just a question of changing the labels on the door, remove ottoman amber, it was much more deeper. as you all know. the stuff of ataturk was muslim, said to all of his favorite fellow muslims, we can practice our faith and that's fine but that's a private issue. that's what you do five times at home and what you do on thego mosque on friday. religion can have nothing to do with politics or the governance of this country. just as the founding...
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a new does not need president, needs a new republic a new constitution a new organizing of institutions and to actually get rid of the current legacy which makes france -- as a white country only. marine le pen, being xenophobic and against immigration, well, the black and brown and muslims are not immigrants. they've been there for three, 4, 5 generations. but they are still perceived as foreigners, which means there is come on top of the social war, [indiscernible] amy: let's go to the national front's marine le pen speaking after preliminary election results were announced. this historic and massive results, french people designated the patriotic and republican alliance as the first opposition force to the program of the new president. i call on all patriots to join us to take part in the decisive political fight that is starting tonight. more than ever in the forthcoming months, france will need you. long live the republic. long live france. amy: that was marine le pen. yasser louati, for people who are not familiar with french politics, not only talk about what she represents and s
a new does not need president, needs a new republic a new constitution a new organizing of institutions and to actually get rid of the current legacy which makes france -- as a white country only. marine le pen, being xenophobic and against immigration, well, the black and brown and muslims are not immigrants. they've been there for three, 4, 5 generations. but they are still perceived as foreigners, which means there is come on top of the social war, [indiscernible] amy: let's go to the...
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that man became the head of the new republic of turkey. it wasn't just a question of changing labels on the door, it was much deeper, as you all know. he was a muslim. he said to all his fellow muslims, look, we can practice our faith, that's fine, but that's a private issue. that's what you do at home five times a day, that's what you do at the mosque on friday but religion can have nothing to do with politics or the governance of this country, just as the founding father separated church and state, i will separate mosque and state. that is what he did. to make sure everyone understood his commitment in 1924, he officially dissolved the caliphate. the emperor was given his pink slip, literally. that is when history changed. a lot of people had issues with that. a lot of people who had a fundamentalist interpretation of the religion thought what just happened? an old army guy with no theological credentials just fired the emperor and dissolve the empire. this is forbidden. this is wrong. there was instant pushback across the muslim world b
that man became the head of the new republic of turkey. it wasn't just a question of changing labels on the door, it was much deeper, as you all know. he was a muslim. he said to all his fellow muslims, look, we can practice our faith, that's fine, but that's a private issue. that's what you do at home five times a day, that's what you do at the mosque on friday but religion can have nothing to do with politics or the governance of this country, just as the founding father separated church and...
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washington editor and staff writer for the new yorker and senior writer for the new republic as well as contributor to many other publications. he has also written several bestsellers, the clinton wars, rise of the counter establishment and the permanent campaign and has worked in television and film was executive producer for the academy awards taxi to the dark side. he is here with us today to talk about his newest book, "wrestling with his angel: the political life of abraham lincoln". it is the second in a four volume series. he was here last year to talk about the first book. the power of this series is the detailed analysis, not only of the president to lincoln, but the decisions that were made that affect the course of our history. so often those details are left out of the history books or at best just a footnote, but to fully understand the complexities of major historical events such as the movement to end slavery or the seemingly inevitable decision for one fraction number country to take up arms against another part of the country, those decisions and those details, we ne
washington editor and staff writer for the new yorker and senior writer for the new republic as well as contributor to many other publications. he has also written several bestsellers, the clinton wars, rise of the counter establishment and the permanent campaign and has worked in television and film was executive producer for the academy awards taxi to the dark side. he is here with us today to talk about his newest book, "wrestling with his angel: the political life of abraham...
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[applause] her journalism and criticism appears regularly in the guardian, the new republic, salon and many other distinguished publications. she's been a full-time writer since 2012. her book about women critics ani intellectuals titled sharp thehn women who made an art out of having an opinion is forthcoming from grove atlantic. without further ado, please join me in giving a warm welcome to michelle dean. [applause] thank you for letting me get it. speak tonight. that. speak tonight. i'm glad to be in this company. i think i'm expected to say something about criticism, but i've never been very big on what i think of the claims of criticism and i reject this whole business of drawing thewh line between critics and others. no critic i know of, not dorothy parker were others ever considerethat wereconsidered hes opposed to a writer so i want to say something about writing instead.st not long ago on the internet, i saw a photograph of a small baby raccoon and it was hunched over on a road and the caption somebody had given it read when you realize you don't want to be responsible for an
[applause] her journalism and criticism appears regularly in the guardian, the new republic, salon and many other distinguished publications. she's been a full-time writer since 2012. her book about women critics ani intellectuals titled sharp thehn women who made an art out of having an opinion is forthcoming from grove atlantic. without further ado, please join me in giving a warm welcome to michelle dean. [applause] thank you for letting me get it. speak tonight. that. speak tonight. i'm...
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sterling words, then, from the new president of the fifth republic. —— sterling words. eted their by politicians and officials as the new president of france. our paris correspondent was listening to that. some striking words there from the new president? i was struck by the predominance of the prefix ‘re'. relaunch, rejuvenated. he was going to take on the old and make it new. that is the only have ambition. it represents use, wrap champs—elysees energy, bigger dick tuimavave use, energy, bigger. he has a set of policies and systems which are good but need to be about and given the energy and purpose. that is the purpose he intends to give it. it was a powerful speech, as you are saying, looking forward and giving back. he felt confident that this is the word you picked up andi that this is the word you picked up and i did too, a relevant answer france is around the corner. if only he and the country can find the energy and let go on to the economy and society, and culture, he talked about the need to open up labour and other companies. and culture, innovation, are part
sterling words, then, from the new president of the fifth republic. —— sterling words. eted their by politicians and officials as the new president of france. our paris correspondent was listening to that. some striking words there from the new president? i was struck by the predominance of the prefix ‘re'. relaunch, rejuvenated. he was going to take on the old and make it new. that is the only have ambition. it represents use, wrap champs—elysees energy, bigger dick tuimavave use,...
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we need a new republic because we need something fresher and to have strong disagreement but not chaosritish newspapers with ten tips on how to spot fake news online. the website has also closed thousands of accounts linked to false stories, ahead of the general election next month. the company advises users to "be sceptical of headlines" and to check website addresses. the move comes as increasing numbers of people use the site as one of their main news sources. with me is ned simons, deputy political editor of huffington post uk. goodidea? good idea? it‘ll work? good idea? it'll work? it is a good idea, but feyenoord sure if it is going to work. these are stories that are known to be written with commercial intent, political intent, facebook has come under pressure to crack down on this. most publishers, a lot of the traffic comes from facebook, the bbc, huff post. it is difficult for facebook to stop that. they can warn people. but a lot of the stories that we see, getting shared, play on prejudice, and if the spec says do not read this, people are going to think it is just the esta
we need a new republic because we need something fresher and to have strong disagreement but not chaosritish newspapers with ten tips on how to spot fake news online. the website has also closed thousands of accounts linked to false stories, ahead of the general election next month. the company advises users to "be sceptical of headlines" and to check website addresses. the move comes as increasing numbers of people use the site as one of their main news sources. with me is ned...
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this new republic went on to -- would not be defined by single race or religion, but by those rightshan to our founders were self evident and they thought self executed. but it took 13 years to give those assertive rights, 13 years to put these ideas into a document of governance, constitution. constitution that made our institutions the guarantor, not the deliverer of, but the guarantor of these enailble rights. it was the vehicle that we constructed here in this city this would enshrine the principles we said, we believed in. and unlike any other nation in the world, that is no high per blee -- high per boly. unlike any other nation in the world, the united states is uniquely a product of our political institutions. you cannot define in america by race, elyreligion, ethnicity. you can only find in america, why an intuitive commitment to the notion that all men are created equal endowed by their creator. and guaranteed by that constitution. our constitution on our adherence to his principles are the reason why we remain the most respected emulated, revered nation in the world. what
this new republic went on to -- would not be defined by single race or religion, but by those rightshan to our founders were self evident and they thought self executed. but it took 13 years to give those assertive rights, 13 years to put these ideas into a document of governance, constitution. constitution that made our institutions the guarantor, not the deliverer of, but the guarantor of these enailble rights. it was the vehicle that we constructed here in this city this would enshrine the...
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new france. will this be a sixth republic, or more of the same? : probably the fifth and a half republic. f the two traditional mainstream parties. if you look at the latest polls for the parliamentary elections in june, it looks increasingly light. 's new party might to get close to a parliamentary majority, which means he will be effectively able to govern. he will therefore have a good opportunity to put his plans into action. tom: i will make the bold idea. ,hat kind of capitalist conservative, is mr. macron? i think he would dispute you called him a conservative live in he focuses on the centrist mantra. market-friendly person. i look at his overall program that focuses on pension and labor market reform. thatof the holy cows french presidents for decades have been avoiding. tom: will we see economic growth? maybe is a new kind of eurosclerosis. had you start growth in france, denmark, and germany? realistichave to be here it euro-area growth is 1.7% -- 1.8%, above the above potential. we don't need a jumpstart, we need to maintain this level of growth for the for seeable future and d
new france. will this be a sixth republic, or more of the same? : probably the fifth and a half republic. f the two traditional mainstream parties. if you look at the latest polls for the parliamentary elections in june, it looks increasingly light. 's new party might to get close to a parliamentary majority, which means he will be effectively able to govern. he will therefore have a good opportunity to put his plans into action. tom: i will make the bold idea. ,hat kind of capitalist...
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the new progressive republic of korea government and the united nations are very likely to sees on this press for a dialogue with kim and tell the usg to back off on tightening the screws on the democratic people's republic of korea. in other words, they want to give peace a chance. and that's a song, melissa, we've been hearing for three generations of the kim density. it never worked. >>eah. so what do you make of vladimir putin's involvement on that front? >> well, loo putin is no fool and putin just like the regime in north korea can speak out through the same organization. his regime does the same thing. the problem is the joint venture that has been going on now for years between iran and north korea is going to continue unabated. every time you stop to talk, they continue to build nuclear weapons and the means of delivery them. the record of wait and see is not good. and kim now has four american citizens jailed. we ought to be calling them hostages because that's what they are. they're taken as human shields and possible negotiating ships. if kim really wants to show what he's u
the new progressive republic of korea government and the united nations are very likely to sees on this press for a dialogue with kim and tell the usg to back off on tightening the screws on the democratic people's republic of korea. in other words, they want to give peace a chance. and that's a song, melissa, we've been hearing for three generations of the kim density. it never worked. >>eah. so what do you make of vladimir putin's involvement on that front? >> well, loo putin is...
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new. he has this changed it to republic en marche.nforce his ambitious political programme. as you said, at the moment, people have emigrated so far, half of them have no political experience at all —— people have been recruited so far. the average age is ag which is younger than the people who occupy the seats at the moment. people from all walks of life including a former bull—fighter and a former nobel were winning mathematician. it is 50—50 in terms of male and female distribution. but this strikes me less about ability than representational correctness. he will have to find political friends and allies pretty quickly. we see inside the elysee, everybody in anticipation. that meeting between outgoing and incoming president seems to be going on for a while. they are having essentially an informal conversation before emmanuel macron sees francois hollande out of the elysee palace the good. but as an outgoing president, i'm sure francois hollande will be welcomed but they will follow the actual inauguration after that. we saw emmanue
new. he has this changed it to republic en marche.nforce his ambitious political programme. as you said, at the moment, people have emigrated so far, half of them have no political experience at all —— people have been recruited so far. the average age is ag which is younger than the people who occupy the seats at the moment. people from all walks of life including a former bull—fighter and a former nobel were winning mathematician. it is 50—50 in terms of male and female distribution....
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especially the pennsylvania abolitionist society put forth a vision of a new nation that imagined a racially occlusive republicith the basic rights of enslaved africans were respected. professoristory charles discloses -- discusses letters. >> they were encouraged to be expressive about intimacy, connection, and love. oflong as the boundary sexuality was absolutely and strictly maintained. full schedule, good to www.c-span.org. >> in the united nations security council session, north korea's deputy said that the country would not abide by the u.n. security council sanctions. this is 25 minutes. >> good morning. thank you so
especially the pennsylvania abolitionist society put forth a vision of a new nation that imagined a racially occlusive republicith the basic rights of enslaved africans were respected. professoristory charles discloses -- discusses letters. >> they were encouraged to be expressive about intimacy, connection, and love. oflong as the boundary sexuality was absolutely and strictly maintained. full schedule, good to www.c-span.org. >> in the united nations security council session,...
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"the new republic" had an article last night that hillary clinton still doesn't understand why she lostn. >> donald trump tweeted in response to hillary clinton about why he thinks he won the election. we're mired in this conversation about something that happened months and months and months ago. it's true that hillary clinton set up the server, true that she called the large section of the american public deplorable. she had a long list of places where she could have done better. did a lot of people break late in the states that decided the election? yeah, they broke in large part for donald trump. maybe the letter did convince some of them, but certainly not all of them. >> mika, all along you had people inside the campaign saying to hillary clinton, you've got to add three points. there are a lot of people not admitting they're voting for donald trump that are going to vote for donald trump. did they break late? maybe so. this wasn't even about late breakers so mitch as it was about her not going to wisconsin, not focusing on michigan and her not having a message. by the way, she ca
"the new republic" had an article last night that hillary clinton still doesn't understand why she lostn. >> donald trump tweeted in response to hillary clinton about why he thinks he won the election. we're mired in this conversation about something that happened months and months and months ago. it's true that hillary clinton set up the server, true that she called the large section of the american public deplorable. she had a long list of places where she could have done...
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activists and the pennsylvania abolitionists society put forth a vision of a new nation that imagined a racially inclusive republic rights ofbasic enslaved africans were respected. exchanged between abraham lincoln and his friend. talk about theto everlasting love for each other was normal and encouraged, to be ,xpressive about intimacy expression, and love. as long as the boundary was maintained. .> for more go to c-span.org >> another commencement address from republican senator rob portman. he spoke at ashland university in ohio. this is 15 minutes. [applause] thank you very much. thank you for your friendship and inviting me to be here at
activists and the pennsylvania abolitionists society put forth a vision of a new nation that imagined a racially inclusive republic rights ofbasic enslaved africans were respected. exchanged between abraham lincoln and his friend. talk about theto everlasting love for each other was normal and encouraged, to be ,xpressive about intimacy expression, and love. as long as the boundary was maintained. .> for more go to c-span.org >> another commencement address from republican senator rob...
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and especially the pennsylvania abolition society put forth a vision of a new nation that imagined a racially inclusive republic where the basic rights of enslaved africans were respected. >> and at 8:00 on the presidency, history professor and author charles strozer on letters exchanged between abraham lincoln and his friend, speed. >> to talk about their ever-lasting love for each other was normal and encouraged to be expressive about intimacy and connection and even love and i think that's the way to see this relationship. as long as the boundary against sexuality was absolutely and strictly maintained. >> for our complete "american history tv" schedule go to -span.org. >> president trump departed for his first overseas trip as commander in chief a short time ago with first lady melania trump and vice president pence seeing them off as they walked across the white house lawn to board marine one. and the president's daughter, evanca and his husband also boarded marine one after the president. we'll take a look here for a
and especially the pennsylvania abolition society put forth a vision of a new nation that imagined a racially inclusive republic where the basic rights of enslaved africans were respected. >> and at 8:00 on the presidency, history professor and author charles strozer on letters exchanged between abraham lincoln and his friend, speed. >> to talk about their ever-lasting love for each other was normal and encouraged to be expressive about intimacy and connection and even love and i...
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especially the pennsylvania abolitionists society put forth the vision of the new nation and imagined a racially inclusive republic where the basic rights of enslaved africans were respected. presidency,he history professor and author charles roser on letters exchanged between abraham lincoln and his friend. >> to talk about their everlasting love for each other was normal and encouraged to be expressive about intimacy and connection and even love. that's the way to see this relationship. againstas the boundary sexuality was absolutely and certainly maintained. for the complete "american history tv," schedule, go to c-span.org. >> american history tv is looking at the revolutionary war in new jersey. coming up, we retrace the steps of soldiers who fought in the battle of trenton. mr. siegel: the battle of trenton is exceptionally of 1776ant in the time because the american revolution was on the edge of being extinguished. washington's army had reached its lowest point, he was in danger of losing a lot of his troops and his enlistments. he had just lost several significant battles in manhattan and in the new york a
especially the pennsylvania abolitionists society put forth the vision of the new nation and imagined a racially inclusive republic where the basic rights of enslaved africans were respected. presidency,he history professor and author charles roser on letters exchanged between abraham lincoln and his friend. >> to talk about their everlasting love for each other was normal and encouraged to be expressive about intimacy and connection and even love. that's the way to see this relationship....
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. >> the new iranian islamic republic would be inspired by the stern religious principles of islam, nothing the enemy of the united states the moment he replaced the shah. he gave a series of sermons that condemned the loss of iranian sovereignty. >> when ayatollah khomeini saw large crowds of support in front of the embassy, he made the decision, i'm not going to stand against this wave. i'm going to ride it. >> there has been a persistent belief in many quarters here in iran that the united states government was plotting to restore the shah to power here. >> from the iranian standpoint, it wasn't terrorism. they looked at the embassy as an occupying force. the embassy was actually the agent for controlling iranian politics. >> khomeini issued a new warning. he said if the americans try military force to rescue the hostages, the students will kill them all and blow up the embassy. >> because of the distance from tehran to the arabian sea, a rescue of the american hostages is considered unlikely. >> how much longer can you go on doing this? >> we are ready to go on until martyrdom. martyrs
. >> the new iranian islamic republic would be inspired by the stern religious principles of islam, nothing the enemy of the united states the moment he replaced the shah. he gave a series of sermons that condemned the loss of iranian sovereignty. >> when ayatollah khomeini saw large crowds of support in front of the embassy, he made the decision, i'm not going to stand against this wave. i'm going to ride it. >> there has been a persistent belief in many quarters here in iran...
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that man of course became none other than the head of "the new republic" of turkey.but it wasn't just a quest for changing the label on the door, remove ottoman empire republic of turkey. it was much, much deeper. as you all know. he was a muslim, said all his muscles look, we can practice our faith, that's fine but that's a private issue. that's what you do at the home five times a day. that's what you are in on friday. but religion can have nothing to do with politics or the governments of this country. just as a founding father separated church and state, i'm going to separate mosque and state. and that is what he did. but to make sure that everybody understood his commitment in 1924, he officially dissolved the caliphate. the emperor was given his pink slip, literally. that's when history changed. because a lot of people had issues with that. a lot of people that had a fundamental interpretation of the religion thought what just happened? an old army guy with no theological credentials just fired pepper and dissolve the empire. this is forbidden. this is wrong. a
that man of course became none other than the head of "the new republic" of turkey.but it wasn't just a quest for changing the label on the door, remove ottoman empire republic of turkey. it was much, much deeper. as you all know. he was a muslim, said all his muscles look, we can practice our faith, that's fine but that's a private issue. that's what you do at the home five times a day. that's what you are in on friday. but religion can have nothing to do with politics or the...
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we can see the guard of honour in place as the new president of the fifth republic ascend the stairs.nutes time, president macron will also be speaking to foreign ambassadors and religious leaders. he‘s only hanging around until 5pm when he gets to head back to the lycee palace, and with great relief at his feet up for five minutes before he starts the serious business of forming a government. we expect him to announce his prime minister tomorrow before he heads to berlin to meet angela merkel. 0ne minister tomorrow before he heads to berlin to meet angela merkel. one of his big proposals is european union reform. we‘ll return to palace once we have more news. “— reform. we‘ll return to palace once we have more news. —— return to paris. here in the general election campaign labour says it would raise billions of pounds for public services with a new tax on financial transactions. known to economists as a robin hood tax. the shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnell said the levy would bring in 26 billion pounds over the course of the next parliament. but the conservatives say targeting the city
we can see the guard of honour in place as the new president of the fifth republic ascend the stairs.nutes time, president macron will also be speaking to foreign ambassadors and religious leaders. he‘s only hanging around until 5pm when he gets to head back to the lycee palace, and with great relief at his feet up for five minutes before he starts the serious business of forming a government. we expect him to announce his prime minister tomorrow before he heads to berlin to meet angela...
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. >> and we mentioned a live concert from one republic after your local news.appens when you pu♪ your red nose on. you help ensure that children in the u.s. and around the world are safe, healthy and educated. this red nose day, swing by walgreens and get your noses on to help end child poverty. walgreens. at the corner of happy and healthy. introducing ritz crisp & thins. a new chip that's deliciously thin & oven-baked to perfection. with spectacular flavor. crisp & thins. the new taste from ritz. try them. in four flavors. moms know their kids need love, encouragement and milk. with 8 grams of natural protein, and 8 other nutrients to provide balanced nutrition. moms know kids grow strong when they milk life. anfleas, ticks and mosquitoes. provide bgot any ideas?ting you? not all products work the same. my owner gives me k9 advantix ii. it kills all three through contact. no biting required. so they don't have to bite? that's right. no biting required. k9 advantix ii. wise choice. i was in the military for 18 years.ri
. >> and we mentioned a live concert from one republic after your local news.appens when you pu♪ your red nose on. you help ensure that children in the u.s. and around the world are safe, healthy and educated. this red nose day, swing by walgreens and get your noses on to help end child poverty. walgreens. at the corner of happy and healthy. introducing ritz crisp & thins. a new chip that's deliciously thin & oven-baked to perfection. with spectacular flavor. crisp & thins....
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activists and the pennsylvania abolition society but fourth a vision of a new nation that imagined a racially inclusive republicwhere the basic rights of enslaved africans were respected. eighth, -- letters exchanged between abraham lincoln and his friend joshua speed. >> for them to talk about their everlasting love for each other was normal and encouraged, to be expressive about intimacy and connection and even love and i think that is the way to see this relationship. as long as the boundary against sexuality was absolutely maintained. >> for our complete american history tv schedule, go to c-span.org. c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. it is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. continues.on journal host: joining us now is pratik chougule, the executive editor of the american conservative. he is here as part of our spotlight on magazine series, for an article he wrote about how the u.s. education system has left highly intellectual children and their parents behind. thank you so much for joining us
activists and the pennsylvania abolition society but fourth a vision of a new nation that imagined a racially inclusive republicwhere the basic rights of enslaved africans were respected. eighth, -- letters exchanged between abraham lincoln and his friend joshua speed. >> for them to talk about their everlasting love for each other was normal and encouraged, to be expressive about intimacy and connection and even love and i think that is the way to see this relationship. as long as the...
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the new president of the republic is about to arrive. anyway, he wants to work on terrorism with the united states, on all sorts of other joint issues. but also, very, very insistent on trying to persuade the united states to remain inside the paris climate accord, the main huge historic global climate accord that was signed here in 2015 and which india, klein, the whole world has signed up to. they really need america to stay in it as well. all those big issues will be on the table. >> okay. so it is going to take a little moment, i suppose, for macron to make it out of the vehicle, the motorcade to the stage there? >> well, they're calling for -- they're telling everybody that he's coming. don't forget, the guy said behind me, to give a big ovation whether his car comes in and he gets on to the stage. they're warming up the crowd, so to speak. >> i think they're warmed up. >> -- which doesn't need much warming up! there are so many flags. >> it's pretty hot in that location there at the louvre. christiane, i'll bring in some other folk
the new president of the republic is about to arrive. anyway, he wants to work on terrorism with the united states, on all sorts of other joint issues. but also, very, very insistent on trying to persuade the united states to remain inside the paris climate accord, the main huge historic global climate accord that was signed here in 2015 and which india, klein, the whole world has signed up to. they really need america to stay in it as well. all those big issues will be on the table. >>...
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politics of all going on in washington, d.c., veteran of 10 presidential campaigns, republic can strategist, fox newsis is quite an extraordinary moment. your thoughts on the special counsel and whether it was necessary. ed: i don't know whether it was necessary or not. i'm glad they picked the man they did. he's an extraordinary man and he served ably in the f.b.i. i began my career in the nixon administration and there were several special prosecutors since then. he serves with the powers that attorney general has. but i have watched these things drag on for too long and go in too many directions. this administration has to get ready to deal with this side bar and still run the government. e president has to set up special operation. bring in lawyers to deal with this. then he has got to get back to straighten out his white house staff and get on with the major agenda he promised the american people he would do. lou: this president asserted and documented he has done nothing wrong time after time. there has been 8 months of investigation by the f.b.i. and the statements of james comey himself that
politics of all going on in washington, d.c., veteran of 10 presidential campaigns, republic can strategist, fox newsis is quite an extraordinary moment. your thoughts on the special counsel and whether it was necessary. ed: i don't know whether it was necessary or not. i'm glad they picked the man they did. he's an extraordinary man and he served ably in the f.b.i. i began my career in the nixon administration and there were several special prosecutors since then. he serves with the powers...
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for slavery activists and the abolition society, put forth a vision of a new nation that imagined a racially inclusive republicwith the basic rights of enslaved africans were respected. >> at 8:00 on the presidency, history professor and author charles strozier on letters between abraham lincoln and his friend. >> for two men to talk about their everlasting love for each other was normal and encouraged to be expressive about intimacy and connection and even love, and i think that is the way to see this relationship. as long as the boundary against sexuality was strictly maintained. >> for our complete american history tv schedule, go to www.c-span.org. "washington journal" continues. north dakota congressman kevin cramer, a republican at our table this money, member of the energy and commerce , here to talk about the paris climate deal, which will come up on president trump's trip overseas, which begins today. you wrote in the wall street journal, remake the paris climate agreement u.s. energy. you said you were against the paris climaea
for slavery activists and the abolition society, put forth a vision of a new nation that imagined a racially inclusive republicwith the basic rights of enslaved africans were respected. >> at 8:00 on the presidency, history professor and author charles strozier on letters between abraham lincoln and his friend. >> for two men to talk about their everlasting love for each other was normal and encouraged to be expressive about intimacy and connection and even love, and i think that is...
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especially the pennsylvania abolitionists society put forth the vision of the new nation and imagined a racially inclusive republice history professor and author charles roser on letters exchanged between abraham lincoln and his friend. >> to talk about their everlasting love for each other was normal and encouraged to be expressive about intimacy and connection and even love. that's the way to see this relationship. againstas the boundary sexuality was absolutely and certainly maintained. for the complete "american history tv," schedule, go to c-span.org.
especially the pennsylvania abolitionists society put forth the vision of the new nation and imagined a racially inclusive republice history professor and author charles roser on letters exchanged between abraham lincoln and his friend. >> to talk about their everlasting love for each other was normal and encouraged to be expressive about intimacy and connection and even love. that's the way to see this relationship. againstas the boundary sexuality was absolutely and certainly...
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new york. media reports a republic aircraft operating for adult i was stopped on a taxiway when it's wing was touched by a taxiing west jet plane for the faa is investigating preand we getting first-hand accounts tonight of the dangers some of america's heroes are facing in their defense of the country. correspondent, herself a former f-18 pilot, talked with several flyers concerned about their missions in their lives. >> reports show pilots who fly the f-18, one of the most fierce fighting aircraft, are increasingly in harm's way before they even make it into combat. i spoke with pilots from the navy and marines concerned about a problem that is like being intoxicated while flying for they wouldn't go on camera for fear of damaging their careers. fighter pilots risk their lives every time they launch a mission. in the words of one pilot i spoke with, "it's an inherently risky business. you may not come back each time you take the aircraft airborne, but the navy and marine corps should give you a better than average chance." since 2009, the department of the navy has seen a rise and has reports regar
new york. media reports a republic aircraft operating for adult i was stopped on a taxiway when it's wing was touched by a taxiing west jet plane for the faa is investigating preand we getting first-hand accounts tonight of the dangers some of america's heroes are facing in their defense of the country. correspondent, herself a former f-18 pilot, talked with several flyers concerned about their missions in their lives. >> reports show pilots who fly the f-18, one of the most fierce...