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nia-malika: thank you. [applause] i met yamiche: when shenine years ago came to "the post" as an intern fresh out of that other g school down the street, georgetown. i was thrilled to be one of her mentors. she was fearless, feisty, and dogged, traits that make her the amazing reporter she is today. and she also just took a new job with pbs. she gave up a job at "the new york times does go to go to pbs -- i know. [laughter] and she is also a considered to msnbc. -- a contributor to msnbc. [applause] prof. thompson: whether it is discussing tax reform or writing about rob porter -- you all know rob porter? [laughter] that you didn't know him before a couple of days ago, did you? darlene superville is a rockstar at the associated press, her home for the last three decades. i know she's like, did you have to say that? [laughter] actually, three decades sounds better than 30 years. darlene: neither one. [laughter] prof. thompson: the nyu graduate has covered former first lady michelle obama and has covered the
nia-malika: thank you. [applause] i met yamiche: when shenine years ago came to "the post" as an intern fresh out of that other g school down the street, georgetown. i was thrilled to be one of her mentors. she was fearless, feisty, and dogged, traits that make her the amazing reporter she is today. and she also just took a new job with pbs. she gave up a job at "the new york times does go to go to pbs -- i know. [laughter] and she is also a considered to msnbc. -- a contributor...
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. >> and nia vardalos' character, she's coming from a place of feeling bad about herself.is low-budget independent film turned into a hollywood blockbuster is even more improbable. >> i couldn't wait for the phone to ring anymore. >> nia vardalos was a struggling actress/comedienne living in los angeles. >> my agent fired me. she's said, "you're not pretty enough to be a leading lady, and you're not fat enough to be a character actress." >> rather than wait for someone to cast her in the perfect role, nia wrote her own movie. her inspiration? her big fat greek family. >> everybody has this family. everyone has a family that loves them to the point of suffocation, and also embarrasses them. >> we never think it would happen for you. never! never! >> that is classy. >> it began humbly. nia did a one-woman show, seen here on the dvd extras, honing her material and hoping for a break. it came one night when rita wilson, wife of tom hanks, and a fellow green-american, was in the audience. >> the very first thing she said to me afterwards was, this should be a movie. i handed he
. >> and nia vardalos' character, she's coming from a place of feeling bad about herself.is low-budget independent film turned into a hollywood blockbuster is even more improbable. >> i couldn't wait for the phone to ring anymore. >> nia vardalos was a struggling actress/comedienne living in los angeles. >> my agent fired me. she's said, "you're not pretty enough to be a leading lady, and you're not fat enough to be a character actress." >> rather than...
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. >> let's talk to cnn reporter chris cillizza and nia-malik henderson. as you point out in your piece, chris, it comes on top of the $3 trillion republicans added to the deficit, approving the tax cut legislation the end of last year. how do you square that with the republican party of yesteryear? >> yesteryear? it's not like we're talking about 1880. >> a year is like a week lately so -- >> true. paul ryan rose to national prominence, brooke, rose to the speakership on the strength of what the ryan budget, what was the underlying principle there? our debt, we were spending too much. our debts were getting out of control. we needed to make hard choices to reel those in. that was in 2010. >> we have some of that sound. let me play some of that. this is from a few years ago, aka yesteryear. >> what we have here is a spending gusher that will keep on gushing and they have no plan to get this fiscal house in order. we are can cutting spending. ever heard that type of statement around this town before? we really do believe that the value of this republican ma
. >> let's talk to cnn reporter chris cillizza and nia-malik henderson. as you point out in your piece, chris, it comes on top of the $3 trillion republicans added to the deficit, approving the tax cut legislation the end of last year. how do you square that with the republican party of yesteryear? >> yesteryear? it's not like we're talking about 1880. >> a year is like a week lately so -- >> true. paul ryan rose to national prominence, brooke, rose to the speakership on...
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but what he didn't mention as nia mentioned, he didn't talk about raising the age limit from 18 to 21, among the things he has said publicly. what happened? >> i mean, i guess you could ascribe strategy to it, but he was just all over the place. i mean, that speech was -- i'm trying to -- it was about an hour and 20 minutes. it was billed to us in advance as a speech the news of the speech was geei igoing to be th sanctions of north korea. it is like when you give a toast at a friend egg w's wedding and finish and you realize you forgot to mention the bride and you grab the microphone and say she's great, she's great. it was tacked on at the end. i think he doesn't have a set of proposals or a priority list of those proposals as it relates to guns in terms of what he thinks is both doable and what he wants to spend political capital on. will he have one? i don't really know. could have one by today and by tomorrow it will be different. the last 48 hours, donald trump spent a lot of time rhetorically sounding look a dealmaker, someone who wants to make a compromise, saw a chance here t
but what he didn't mention as nia mentioned, he didn't talk about raising the age limit from 18 to 21, among the things he has said publicly. what happened? >> i mean, i guess you could ascribe strategy to it, but he was just all over the place. i mean, that speech was -- i'm trying to -- it was about an hour and 20 minutes. it was billed to us in advance as a speech the news of the speech was geei igoing to be th sanctions of north korea. it is like when you give a toast at a friend egg...
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nia said it's time, i was influx. and i hate this thing, i'm from baltimore and we talk about crabs in a barrel, if you don't know what that means, look it up, google it, but i don't like the mentality of we can't -- we all try to help each other in some kind of way because it's so few of us and i don't like that going after one another and there's some people out there that are not in the understanding but it's about helping one another and if we can and we help all people but we know it's a unique situation to be in that white house, it's a unique situation for african americans to be in the white house and then african american women to be in government. you don't see many blacks going into politics, political journalism anymore. you don't see a lot of us. it means something when you have that sisterhood or the brotherhood that are coming together to be able to lift one another one, how are you doing, it could be something bad, they might snipe at you at the podium or going to lunch, it's something about that camad
nia said it's time, i was influx. and i hate this thing, i'm from baltimore and we talk about crabs in a barrel, if you don't know what that means, look it up, google it, but i don't like the mentality of we can't -- we all try to help each other in some kind of way because it's so few of us and i don't like that going after one another and there's some people out there that are not in the understanding but it's about helping one another and if we can and we help all people but we know it's a...
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nia made me see clearly. that clarity landed me at cnn. 24 i was in flux. and i hate this thing -- i'm from baltimore. we talk about crabs in a barrel. if you don't know what that means, look it up. i don't like that mentality of we can't -- we all try to help each other in some kind of way. there's so few of us. i don't like that going after one another. there's some people out there that are not in the understanding. but it's about helping one another and if we can -- we help all people. we know it's a unique situation to be in that white house. it's a unique situation for african americans to be in that white house and for women, african american women to be in government. you don't he se see many blacksg into politics, political journalism anymore. you don't see a lot of us. it means something when you have that sisterhood or that brotherhood or that coming together to be able to lift one another up, how you doing, like it could be something bad, they might snipe at you from the podium, it's something about the camaraderie. >> and if you think about the
nia made me see clearly. that clarity landed me at cnn. 24 i was in flux. and i hate this thing -- i'm from baltimore. we talk about crabs in a barrel. if you don't know what that means, look it up. i don't like that mentality of we can't -- we all try to help each other in some kind of way. there's so few of us. i don't like that going after one another. there's some people out there that are not in the understanding. but it's about helping one another and if we can -- we help all people. we...
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the spokeswoman, nia, for the nra, she spoke just before wayne lapierre at this conference. she went one step further. listen to this. >> many in legacy media love mass shootings. you guys love it. now, i'm not saying that you love the tragedy, but i am saying that you love the ratings. crying, white mothers are ratings gold. >> nia, that's pretty outrageous. >> yeah, pretty outrageous, but this is kind of what she specializes in. she gets attention and eyeballs to her speech for saying something so outrageous, false and horrifying. i think it gets to gloria as well. in terms of socialists, they put the media in the same place. dana was at our town hall yesterday, and criticizing the media in some ways. but yeah, it's just this big culture war, us versus them, you rattle the base, you energize that crowd, you grow the memb membership which is about 3 to 5 million folks. ultimately they're conspiracy theorists. this idea of ultimately democrats want to grab everyone's gun so there is no evidence that that is what's going on, certainly no evidence of what she said there, but i
the spokeswoman, nia, for the nra, she spoke just before wayne lapierre at this conference. she went one step further. listen to this. >> many in legacy media love mass shootings. you guys love it. now, i'm not saying that you love the tragedy, but i am saying that you love the ratings. crying, white mothers are ratings gold. >> nia, that's pretty outrageous. >> yeah, pretty outrageous, but this is kind of what she specializes in. she gets attention and eyeballs to her speech...
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conservatives play hard ball when it comes to -- >> some of them aren't, nia. a lot of them are not -- a lot of them are -- >> i think you might hear others who are going this way and instead of saying these are kids who are acting on their own, you know, sorrow, you know, acting because of what they saw in their classrooms and in their school hallways, he is saying that they are being hijacked. >> it shows they're effective. it shows right now they're effective messengers. you're seeing on twitter some kind of very fringe publications start going after these kids. they're high school kids, in a school shooting, that's disgraceful. >> yeah. it is -- we all do this for a living, right? but my god, it is depressing. it just is. like, what is george soros have to do with -- it is, like, well, the koch brothers. you can say whatever you want. but at some point can't we acknowledge this is what -- this is what democracy is -- this is what democracy is, something happens and it impacts your life and you decide that i've had enough or i want to right a wrong. >> kids
conservatives play hard ball when it comes to -- >> some of them aren't, nia. a lot of them are not -- a lot of them are -- >> i think you might hear others who are going this way and instead of saying these are kids who are acting on their own, you know, sorrow, you know, acting because of what they saw in their classrooms and in their school hallways, he is saying that they are being hijacked. >> it shows they're effective. it shows right now they're effective messengers....
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exploring this case with us are sarah peterson, associate law professor at the university of beck,niad mark killen the author of "macola versus maryland: securing a nation." watch or listen with the free c-span radio app. for background on each case, order a copy of landmark cases. an additional resource, there is a link on our website to the national constitution center's interactive constitution. >> next, a discussion of ernest hemingwa
exploring this case with us are sarah peterson, associate law professor at the university of beck,niad mark killen the author of "macola versus maryland: securing a nation." watch or listen with the free c-span radio app. for background on each case, order a copy of landmark cases. an additional resource, there is a link on our website to the national constitution center's interactive constitution. >> next, a discussion of ernest hemingwa
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. >> and communications exec nia meeks. >> good morning. >> so, now the numbers are in.hey're saying they think it was about 700,000 fans -- and somebody told me they thought there were 10 million people going. you're like, there would be people upon people. >> i think 40 million people. >> yeah, exactly, but still, the place was packed. we had one man stabbed in the chest. other than that, minor incidents and injuries. it's a philly story -- people got hit with thrown beer cans and fell off of poles. but when you saw those throngs... for the city to pull this off, many people said an open-air event rather than going down to the stadium. and yet, it really was a day of love in the city of brotherly love. >> and sisterly affection. >> and sisterly affection. >> many women out there, too. can i just say that the city really deserved an "a" on this one. i mean, we didn't have the warning, "oh, no! oh, no! isis, al-qaeda, somebody's gonna come and terrorize it!" none of that came up. we actually had peace and harmony for the most part. i mean, young people -- i mean, it was
. >> and communications exec nia meeks. >> good morning. >> so, now the numbers are in.hey're saying they think it was about 700,000 fans -- and somebody told me they thought there were 10 million people going. you're like, there would be people upon people. >> i think 40 million people. >> yeah, exactly, but still, the place was packed. we had one man stabbed in the chest. other than that, minor incidents and injuries. it's a philly story -- people got hit with...
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occasion was marked at the sydney opera house with a statue of a dog and there was traditional dancing nias and petersburg winter palace in russia . more news no dogs on the web site al jazeera dot com the news continues here on this channel al-jazeera after al-jazeera investigations by. after a dramatic trial a british football coach has been convicted of multiple charges of raping and abusing young players his name is barry been el. al jazeera investigates why one of the worst scandals to hit the game was ignored for decades we find new evidence on how silence from clubs protected ben l. major league this is a cover up. generalized bastard. previously unseen police video shows how bin l. groomed potential victims. we reveal new evidence about four have been als players who've died including gary speed who killed himself in twenty eleven. and the tape exclusive to al-jazeera have been l. talking about his deadly abuse. in the interim. in february two thousand and six mark hazeltine drove the short distance from his home to manchester airport. a book jen at the radisson told the people at t
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let's bring in nia malika henderson and rebecca berg.once again under a lot of pressure to act. this new cnn poll showing the public wants something done. will gop leaders act if the president, you know, keeps making these demands and proposals? >> we have seen this before, right, with contentious issue, gun control, in prior -- in prior instances. we have seen it with issues reilike repealing and replacing obamacare and daca, the president making it known what he wants to see. in congress, individual members of congress going their own way. i think those dynamics are still at play here. conservatives on the house side unlikely to really want to do anything that looks like gun control and then you've got red state democrats in the senate side who are up for re-election in states like west virginia, states like indiana, missouri, and north dakota who also are probably very skiddish in terms of wanting to back anything that looks like gun control. i think the main backdrop is 2018, an election coming up, democrats are nervous in the house
let's bring in nia malika henderson and rebecca berg.once again under a lot of pressure to act. this new cnn poll showing the public wants something done. will gop leaders act if the president, you know, keeps making these demands and proposals? >> we have seen this before, right, with contentious issue, gun control, in prior -- in prior instances. we have seen it with issues reilike repealing and replacing obamacare and daca, the president making it known what he wants to see. in...
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. >> authorities charged nia with disturbing school and she was later released. >> has the cellphoneame changer. >> it's huge. it's making real that people don't believe it that someone americans are victim to harassment. >> but other students sent to prison continue to remain there. according to the bureau of justice statistics more than 56% incourse rated are black or hispanic and nearly 70% never received a high school diploma inmates like dotson who was in prison nearly two decades. >> my former boyfriend shot and killed a guy who tried to rape me. they didn't consider it accomplice i got the same charge he did, first degree murder. >> as i sat there her calm thoughtfulness kind of made me feel like i was sitting with a guru. >> i guess i can say i just wasn't connecting to everything because i wasn't given enough information to know that we all are connected somehow to every living breathing thing. >> she said i'm here for first degree murder. and i said well do you think that's fair. she started to cry. and she said. >> i think it's fair. you talking about somebody's life. >> t
. >> authorities charged nia with disturbing school and she was later released. >> has the cellphoneame changer. >> it's huge. it's making real that people don't believe it that someone americans are victim to harassment. >> but other students sent to prison continue to remain there. according to the bureau of justice statistics more than 56% incourse rated are black or hispanic and nearly 70% never received a high school diploma inmates like dotson who was in prison...
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nia: i was physically at school, buti had problems at home.ol.se, she started helping me a little bit, like "nia i don't know what you're doing, but your future is more important." she is my strength. it takes a village to help somebody get their diploma. it changes your whole life. narrator: find free adult education classes near you at finishyourdiploma.org >> this in fact is our new american moment. there has never been a better time to start living the american dream. so to every citizen watching at home tonight, no matter where you've been aware you've come from, this is your time. if you work hard, if you believe in yourself, if you believe in america, then you can dream anything. you can be anything and together, we can achieve absolutely anything. [applause] >>paul: that was president trump proclaiming a new american moment as he delivered his first state of the union address. after a turbulent first year in office, the president made a pitch for bipartisan cooperation on issues like immigration and infrastructure. but deep divisions were
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everywhere and he's good to those who are nice to him and stands guard outside many a house in pits points nia. and in the polish town of carpaccio on the other side of the mountain as well and. the winter sports resort even has a museum devoted to the spirit he is after all rather like the patron saint of the region. don't want to know what our mountain spirit as rough as the landscapes and weather but he is fair minded if he helps people in need and punishes those who harm nature. here we see him teaching a lesson to a farmer who would not let a girl take wheat from his fields to bake a law. of bread. but on your own. on the check side there are several ski slopes. people come here from all over the world for winter sports fun . many sign up for classes to improve their technique. usually runs a ski school. it's about seventy percent downhill skiing but there is also a snow park and you can snowboard. a bit more but we have a total of forty four kilometers of ski slopes here and fitness board but in. an alternative to zipping down a ski slope is hiking. either way to recover from the exertio
everywhere and he's good to those who are nice to him and stands guard outside many a house in pits points nia. and in the polish town of carpaccio on the other side of the mountain as well and. the winter sports resort even has a museum devoted to the spirit he is after all rather like the patron saint of the region. don't want to know what our mountain spirit as rough as the landscapes and weather but he is fair minded if he helps people in need and punishes those who harm nature. here we see...
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let's play definitely's advoca advocate. >> angel's advocate. >> they said nia, what would have beenwer that chad. >> you don't have to engage in having a menu but we definitely want to be cool aid and watermelon juice. you can have done something li like, patti labelle does. cook food from cultural social standpoint as it relates to soul food. it could have been, you know, some other foods but it definitely could have been that. when we talk about cool aid we note it has stereo typical notion and poverty stricken communities. >> i think your answer to the next one some people are asking the question what's the difference between this menu and a soul food themed restaurant? >> soul food themed restaurant if we look at city of philadelphia when you look at relish or warm daddies you look at miss tooties it has foods but it doesn't have the stereo typical satire around the cool aid and watermelon juice. >> i think that bother her the most. >> certainly. >> she was puzzled by the food items but i think she said in her e-mail to the staff members i think as beverage choices today there w
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drabble held enclave nia syria's capital damascus seeing new aid supplies fall from enough nine trucks bringing aid entered eastern goot on wednesday the first delivery since november four hundred thousand civilians have been besieged in eastern guta by government forces since twenty thirteen as suffering severe food shortages of food and medical supplies. brazil's president michel ten man has ordered the military to take charge of rio de janeiro security operations as violence in the city threatens to spiral out of control it's the first time the army has taken on such a role since the end of military dictatorship more than thirty years ago those are the headlines on al-jazeera witnesses next stay with us. well you you go i was. one got to. watch what i wanted you young. what out of all the women show you the telephone was talking that way up. which will lead you to its own. because of the source in which a twenty. to someone is. often the most of the many. want to go out and. told us all. to switch. on lots of those. bills i want. to go just to. it's one of those. to go single one of
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therefore i think the world can hope to treat comest like a real partner for peace i want to remind the nia the other fact was also considered to be a terrorist but once out of five declared that he recognized the right of israel to exist and he would like to stop the negotiation peacefully we did in the united states then the ration chains and he became a partner in no two ways so the ball is in the hamas hands ok and then make a decision that can create a told. you so do you think that i mean it doesn't sound like hamas is going to respond the way that it seems to trying to ministration want them to so quit it actually makes the situation worse. i think that when you look at about the statement it's very easy to make statements but when you look at what is going on then you have to make compromises and to be realistic israelis talking would come us to egypt the united states is also talking with people in gaza that connected to hamas so in to the media you can say that they are all terrorist we are not talking with them but behind the scenes the conversation between israel united states a
therefore i think the world can hope to treat comest like a real partner for peace i want to remind the nia the other fact was also considered to be a terrorist but once out of five declared that he recognized the right of israel to exist and he would like to stop the negotiation peacefully we did in the united states then the ration chains and he became a partner in no two ways so the ball is in the hamas hands ok and then make a decision that can create a told. you so do you think that i mean...
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think that their world can hope to become asked like a real partner for peace i want to remind the nia the other fact was also considered to be a terrorist but once out of five declared that he recognized the right of israel to exist and he would like to stop negotiation peacefully with these whales and the united states then the declaration change and he became a partner not a terrorist so the ball is in the hamas hands. well still ahead here on al-jazeera a vote in germany's parliament raises hopes for refugees wanting to be reunited with their families. and we take a look at the grassroots of mobile network that's helping mexico's indigenous communities keep in touch with the rest of the world to stay with us. hello there it's turning colder once more for some of us in the southeastern parts of china the winds are feeding down from the north but shanghai will still get to sixty breeze on friday six degrees rather cloudy and then as that cloud sinks its way southwards and the winds down the temperatures will drop away once more so shanghai is a maximum one degree that is cold and the
think that their world can hope to become asked like a real partner for peace i want to remind the nia the other fact was also considered to be a terrorist but once out of five declared that he recognized the right of israel to exist and he would like to stop negotiation peacefully with these whales and the united states then the declaration change and he became a partner not a terrorist so the ball is in the hamas hands. well still ahead here on al-jazeera a vote in germany's parliament raises...
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. >> for nia han, chris sowers and the entire "action news" team, i'm gray hall.e it a great day. jack: hi, everybody. i'm jack hanna, coming to you from my base camp here at the columbus welcome to "wild countdown." do you know which animals are top predators? sue: i've never seen an animal devour food that fast. jack: they're the creatures that dominate the food chain, the hunters that other creatures do their best to avoid. is that another one? guide: that's another croc. jack: he's surrounded by crocodiles. guide: he's surrounded. jack: today i'll try to survive 6 encounters with ravenous carnivores. guide: inside that... jack: whoa!
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you're participating in an event with your colleagues in the press corps, april ryan, nia malika henderson, and there's an ap reporter as well. - yeah, darlene superville. - darlene superville, who are all black women who are covering the trump administration in some capacity, to talk about what it's like. again, amazing to think, first of all, let's talk about how great it is that there are so many reporters of color in the white house press room. but beyond that, the fact that we're having a conversation about the experience of being a black woman covering this white house tells you something about this white house and how the environment, the atmosphere, the tenor may be different enough that we have to have that conversation. - yeah, i mean, i interviewed some white supremacists before the, right before the cleveland convention who said for the first time in their lifetime they were excited about a presidential candidate. and that didn't mean that donald trump is a white supremacist, that's not what i'm saying, but i'm saying that there were definitely white supremacists who looked at
you're participating in an event with your colleagues in the press corps, april ryan, nia malika henderson, and there's an ap reporter as well. - yeah, darlene superville. - darlene superville, who are all black women who are covering the trump administration in some capacity, to talk about what it's like. again, amazing to think, first of all, let's talk about how great it is that there are so many reporters of color in the white house press room. but beyond that, the fact that we're having a...
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does that mean nia. if he did against all or for x. it so oh give our. corporate owned i thought our only for a selfie a it's a out of it already of says you allow quietly or not it will still what i will to hear it got through a lot of those who have or i'll simply set up either by emily out of the family out of the they are several a channel. on the twenty fourth of february one thousand nine hundred sixty five president ben bella receives chegg about in all jeers the country was hosting the afro asia conference in front of the soviet delegates at che takes the stand and openly criticizes the u.s.s.r. for not supporting the wider guerrilla struggle with arms. it's a job to critique new pre-budget do you know so you can set that mouth off about half and then one can only imagine that there was under some pressure now finally cut his ties which i give are at this time he went one step too far i think after algeria it was clear that there was really no political official future of our in cuba. in march nine hundred sixty five and she is back in havana. ca
does that mean nia. if he did against all or for x. it so oh give our. corporate owned i thought our only for a selfie a it's a out of it already of says you allow quietly or not it will still what i will to hear it got through a lot of those who have or i'll simply set up either by emily out of the family out of the they are several a channel. on the twenty fourth of february one thousand nine hundred sixty five president ben bella receives chegg about in all jeers the country was hosting the...
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exploring this case with us are sarah peterson, associate law professor at the university of beck,nia, and mark killen the author of "macola versus maryland: securing a nation." watch or listen with the free c-span radio app. for background on each case, order a copy of landmark cases. an additional resource, there is a link on our website to the national constitution center's interactive constitution. >> next, a discussion of ernest hemingway and john does's owes john dos war i -- passos during world war i. ambulance drivers. the talk was hosted by the national world war i museum in kansas city, missouri. >> ladies and gentlemen. i would like to welcome you to your national world war i museum and memorial. on behalf of a really tremendous group of colleagues who put this event together this evening, they really did a spectacular job -- along with our president introducedd i just -- i will introduce myself shortly. i am the curator of education, l ora vogt. welcome to the only museum solely dedicated to the first world war in the united states we are here in kansas city where we have
exploring this case with us are sarah peterson, associate law professor at the university of beck,nia, and mark killen the author of "macola versus maryland: securing a nation." watch or listen with the free c-span radio app. for background on each case, order a copy of landmark cases. an additional resource, there is a link on our website to the national constitution center's interactive constitution. >> next, a discussion of ernest hemingway and john does's owes john dos war i...
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so is nia coming back? by the way, karen just joined us, hello, car glenn hi, guys. >> no, she is not. she in maryland and she has class and she takes it very seriously. >> but you agree the philly schools. >> if she were still in elementary or high school, heck ya. >> not just philly schools. ton of the suburban district who made the decision. >> yes. >> to close as well because it is such a historic moment. >> yes. >> so my kids have a watch party. 11:00 the whole school coming together. >> reminds me of the space landing and stuff we used to watch in school whether they would weep the tv in, all watch in class, great idea, too. >> well, go ahead. >> this mom who just tweeted me, and she sent in the letter that shied wrote to her school. and it sounds normal at first. from julie it, says please excuse adam blake from school on thursday. adam's going to celebration parade, signed the bad moms club member. but proud of it, looking in is momentous occasion. >> yes. >> i think for everyone. i want my boys to
so is nia coming back? by the way, karen just joined us, hello, car glenn hi, guys. >> no, she is not. she in maryland and she has class and she takes it very seriously. >> but you agree the philly schools. >> if she were still in elementary or high school, heck ya. >> not just philly schools. ton of the suburban district who made the decision. >> yes. >> to close as well because it is such a historic moment. >> yes. >> so my kids have a watch...
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i won't be out of it and the second fanatic they nia. there with the i don't i see now you have ideal family who. go on to the idea when they have only hope that they inform the it when i see the bed. when i sleep on it or not they. say look at me on a bus are you going to. get your mum normally. that is actually on on this yet then the akin from a that any. anything. that is adamant you know. has a book i say may say. someone out another one of the month by month in a bog. only and only for must. also be up in our city like a hornet. a sack of fun before neither one of for me one for me i not all i'm. not done by the. end i mean that one in there for one on and then. you and she will this one ball game in time i said that i am but that gun for the. best i can said i will not be allowed on my math class as usual i mean it's ironic and i mean. residents of it is ingo reported cancer rates to severe that's were forty one times the national average in argentina. and i'm going to source you on the saw. when you have sent money. and there may
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with me in studio to share their reporting and insights, cnn's nia malika henderson, cnn's jeff zeleny, and mary katherine ham. for all the president's talk of being so unpredictable and how his unpredictability helps him, he's so predictable when there are bad headlines. or, as i like to say, he knows more than we know. he's being warming up to the today's disgraceful for a couple days. and he lashes out at the attorney general, who of course recused himself, getting bob mueller and the special investigation. what else do we know about the president's, let's call it, frustration? i think it's more than that. >> i think it is more than frustration. maybe another "f" word, i'm not sure we can say it on television. he's very furious at the attorney general. he makes that point clear. if you're the attorney general, you wondier why you endure this humiliation. i talked to someone who is friendly and supportive of jeff sessions. he actually believes in the work he's doing at the justice department, the conservative work he's done as attorney general. he's essentially, you know, t trying to
with me in studio to share their reporting and insights, cnn's nia malika henderson, cnn's jeff zeleny, and mary katherine ham. for all the president's talk of being so unpredictable and how his unpredictability helps him, he's so predictable when there are bad headlines. or, as i like to say, he knows more than we know. he's being warming up to the today's disgraceful for a couple days. and he lashes out at the attorney general, who of course recused himself, getting bob mueller and the...
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. >> and communications exec nia meeks. >> good morning. >> so, now the numbers are in.ing they think it was about 700,000 fans -- and somebody told me they thought there were 10 million people going. you're like, there would be people upon people. >> i think 40 million people. >> yeah, exactly, but still, the place was packed. we had one man stabbed in the chest. other than that, minor incidents and injuries. it's a philly story -- people got hit with thrown beer cans and fell off of poles. but when you saw those throngs... for the city to pull this off, many people said an open-air event rather than going down to the stadium.
. >> and communications exec nia meeks. >> good morning. >> so, now the numbers are in.ing they think it was about 700,000 fans -- and somebody told me they thought there were 10 million people going. you're like, there would be people upon people. >> i think 40 million people. >> yeah, exactly, but still, the place was packed. we had one man stabbed in the chest. other than that, minor incidents and injuries. it's a philly story -- people got hit with thrown beer...
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>> yang: it was a conversationth likely echoed in homes around the country.ir in alexandria,nia, it wasecca tiffany's 14-year-old, daughter, sopho brought it up. >> i could see the distress on her face. she said, "we need to talk about what ian do if this happens in my school." >> yan gun violence had already encroached on sophie's life. her middle school is just blocks from the baseball field where republican lmakers were shot last year. >> with each news incident like this, she's brought it up, but it seems like this time it's much more impactful, because she's headed to high school and it seems very real. >> yang: was it a qution and a conversation you were prepared for? >> no one is ever prepared for this, because it's outside what. we can imagi >> yang: rebecca has tried to shield her 11-year-old son, grant, but has already thought about how she would answer if he asks why this happened. >> we, as humans, always eventually rise above these things. we've had many horrific things in our history. but we eventually work our way through it. at we will solve this because we love our chil
>> yang: it was a conversationth likely echoed in homes around the country.ir in alexandria,nia, it wasecca tiffany's 14-year-old, daughter, sopho brought it up. >> i could see the distress on her face. she said, "we need to talk about what ian do if this happens in my school." >> yan gun violence had already encroached on sophie's life. her middle school is just blocks from the baseball field where republican lmakers were shot last year. >> with each news...
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. >> with us to share their reporting and their insights today, cnn's nia malika henderson, michael shear, phil mattingly, and mary katherine ham. you heard leader pelosi there. they're mad. mitch mcconnell has promised let's do this, keep the government open, do a spending deal, then we'll move on to an immigration debate. an uncertain immigration debate, but we'll move on to it. she wants the same promise in the house. how much of that is a negotiating tactic? how much is she under pressure from the left that she can't personally sign on to what would be a big compromise? >> it's all of the above. it's a negotiating tactic. what you're going to hear from house democrats over the course of the next 24 hours, and that's how long it's going to take before they can vote on anything, is they're going to push repeatedly for a commitment from speaker ryan to have a similar process to what senator majority leader mcconnell has promised. speaker ryan says once the president signs off on something, i'll put it on the floor immediately. that's not good enough for democrats. if they don't get that,
. >> with us to share their reporting and their insights today, cnn's nia malika henderson, michael shear, phil mattingly, and mary katherine ham. you heard leader pelosi there. they're mad. mitch mcconnell has promised let's do this, keep the government open, do a spending deal, then we'll move on to an immigration debate. an uncertain immigration debate, but we'll move on to it. she wants the same promise in the house. how much of that is a negotiating tactic? how much is she under...
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think that their world can hope to treat comest like a real partner for peace i want to remind the nia to our fact was also considered to be a terrorist but once our fire declared that he recognized the right of israel to exist and he would like to stop negotiation peacefully with these well in the united states then the declaration to change and he became a partner not a terrorist so the ball is in the hamas hands. twenty eight russian athletes have had their lifetime bans from elliptic sports overturned just over a week out from the winter olympic games in pyongyang the decision was made by the court of arbitration for sport after an appeal last month each had been banned by the international olympic committee for doping at the twenty fourteen games in sochi but the court found there was insufficient evidence russian athletes are only allowed to compete as neutrals in chiang federation remains banned after claims of state sponsored doping challenge has more from moscow. we're less than two months away from a presidential election here in russia and i have to say cass's decision is a
think that their world can hope to treat comest like a real partner for peace i want to remind the nia to our fact was also considered to be a terrorist but once our fire declared that he recognized the right of israel to exist and he would like to stop negotiation peacefully with these well in the united states then the declaration to change and he became a partner not a terrorist so the ball is in the hamas hands. twenty eight russian athletes have had their lifetime bans from elliptic sports...
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thank you so much, nia, phil and margaret, appreciate it. we have breaking news here in the cnn. admitting that processes for tips for -- for tips to the fbi were not followed in the case of the florida school shooter. laura jarrett is at the justice department with more on this. laura, what happened? >> reporter: well, hey there, brianna. the fbi's new deputy director david bowdich told reporters at a press conference just a short time ago that mistakes were made, and that the processes were simply not followed on that missed tip in early january on the parkland shooter. he went on to explain he actually visited the call center in western virginia himself, he thought everything looked professional there. but he acknowledged that a mistake was made, he said we know that. he went on to say he's not making excuses, and that this is obviously a terrible tragedy, he acknowledged that. and that he's also in the process of getting briefed, he will learn more about what happened here in the coming days and weeks. he was also asked about the nra's attacks on the fbi just this morning. an
thank you so much, nia, phil and margaret, appreciate it. we have breaking news here in the cnn. admitting that processes for tips for -- for tips to the fbi were not followed in the case of the florida school shooter. laura jarrett is at the justice department with more on this. laura, what happened? >> reporter: well, hey there, brianna. the fbi's new deputy director david bowdich told reporters at a press conference just a short time ago that mistakes were made, and that the processes...
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with us in studio to share the reporting and their insights, cnn's nia malika henderson, julie pace, phil mattingly, and rachel bade. let's focus first on these students and what they're demanding in florida. we'll have a conversation in a minute about the national debate. down in the state of florida, just a week or so after this horrible event at their school, it is remarkable to watch these young americans, some of them not even old enough to vote, with poise and dignity going to their state lawmakers and saying, listen, the question is, and you can even see it among the students, they don't agree on everything. just like here in washington or anywhere else across the country. raise this issue and there's disagreement over what would stop this from happening again. florida, key swing state in an election year. are we at some critical mass moment, or will we be at this table a month from now and this will be a faded memory? >> if you go on past history, both at the state level and at the national level, it seems unlikely that you're going to get certainly some kind of large packa p
with us in studio to share the reporting and their insights, cnn's nia malika henderson, julie pace, phil mattingly, and rachel bade. let's focus first on these students and what they're demanding in florida. we'll have a conversation in a minute about the national debate. down in the state of florida, just a week or so after this horrible event at their school, it is remarkable to watch these young americans, some of them not even old enough to vote, with poise and dignity going to their state...
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also at 8 over on c-span, several african-american women journalists, including april ryan, nia malika henderson and darlene superville talk about their experiences in covering the trump administration. >> sunday night on "after words," black lives matter cofounder patrice congress colors with her book, "when they call you a terrorist." she's interviewed by author and journalist torre. >> as we created black lives matter, we knew, oh, we have to get people on board. we have to also interpret when people try to co-op black lives matter. we spent the first year challenging people in our own movement sometimes, people that we love and artists to not say our lives matter, to not use it to say, you know, other communities matter, but to really focus on black people and to be okay and be allies and be in solidarity with black people. and then we took it out to the world. >> watch "after words" sunday night at 9 p.m. eastern on c-span2's booktv. >> now author and historian allen, but elzo on free speech and the first amendment including student protests against invited speakers on campuses an
also at 8 over on c-span, several african-american women journalists, including april ryan, nia malika henderson and darlene superville talk about their experiences in covering the trump administration. >> sunday night on "after words," black lives matter cofounder patrice congress colors with her book, "when they call you a terrorist." she's interviewed by author and journalist torre. >> as we created black lives matter, we knew, oh, we have to get people on...
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she will be great representative of philadelphia is there nia now the former miss philadelphia. >> yes a mix up. she will be here in the 9:00 o'clock hour. we were lucky enough to have first runner up, show up, her name is cristina guccieri. >> oh, hi hi everyone. >> good to see you. >> good to see you. >> hi. >> thank you. >> i was the 16th runner up. >> yes. >> we missed it. >> we got the one part. >> where are you from. >> kensington. >> what was your talent. >> pole dancing. >> they were only 16 contestants. >> well, there is that. >> and then what are your plans now what do you want to do. >> well, i wanted to improve the lives of everyone around me mainly what are you doing. >> this is really inappropriate. >> no wonder you didn't win. >> can you help us reveal the word of the day. >> yes. >> on the back of his sash, stuck to his hair is blarney. >> yes. >> is that the word of the day >> would you like to kiss the blarney. >> i'm not kiss ago this stone at all. >> so thank you go to fox 29 .com/contest and event information are a i chance to win airfare a game air lincus and hote
she will be great representative of philadelphia is there nia now the former miss philadelphia. >> yes a mix up. she will be here in the 9:00 o'clock hour. we were lucky enough to have first runner up, show up, her name is cristina guccieri. >> oh, hi hi everyone. >> good to see you. >> good to see you. >> hi. >> thank you. >> i was the 16th runner up. >> yes. >> we missed it. >> we got the one part. >> where are you from....
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d.e.a., drug enforcement administration, veterans health care, fta, tsa, irs, federal court system, nia, census bureau, ice. these are in the nondefense discretionary side of the budget. >> i hope we have your support for increasing spending in those types of things. >> and mr. lewis actually used the term-- we know what happens when people say social programs, many americans think welfare. mr. lewis used the terms interchangeably, i think that mr. grossman mentioned, did the same thing. and we actually kind of ran an analysis and made our own definition the social program and we defined it as something based on income, okay? >> means test. >> means test the programs and with that standard in mind, basically somewhere less than 11% of nondefense discretionary could be categorized as a social program. so, again, i hope we never get to the point in this debate or in this country where we're trying to pit tanks against teachers or many of these other things, border security against soldiers, things where we would argue that most of the nondefense discretionary side of the budget is as much
d.e.a., drug enforcement administration, veterans health care, fta, tsa, irs, federal court system, nia, census bureau, ice. these are in the nondefense discretionary side of the budget. >> i hope we have your support for increasing spending in those types of things. >> and mr. lewis actually used the term-- we know what happens when people say social programs, many americans think welfare. mr. lewis used the terms interchangeably, i think that mr. grossman mentioned, did the same...
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by ryan foal and he don thompson this morning n. 2014, first nia became the state to let family memberssk firearms from ove a relative to appears to pose a threat, california law empowers petition for protective orders which require authorities to remove firearms to one year and more than a dozen others, including missouri w jersey and are considering bills to enable family members or police to etition the courts to take weapons away from people showing distress or al violence, that is in the washington times this morning as the of several pieces in paper this morning looking at gun-related issues. randolph, s, gary, massachusetts, democrat's line. no longer have a guest with us, are on open phones, gary, go ahead. caller: thanks for taking my call. wanted to say, peter, i think we need to have equal time, a make a ime we want to comment and we do not have the make the comment. for ten to c-span, thanks your time. i want to ask the last guest what e had that, this is we are going to -- the country, text, he said st that he was tougher on russian obama. these are the type of things we an
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we'll hear from april o'ryan of american urban radio, amichia and nia mallika henderson of cnn and the associated press. their conversation from george washington university is tonight on c-span at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >>> this weekend on american history tv on c-span3. sunday at 10:00 a.m. eastern from the west point center for oral history, graduate kenneth karlsson talks about growing up in a military family and his service in vietnam. >> we go out to this bunker and it had an actual viewpoint where you could see what was going on over the combat base, and we're watching the rockets coming in and miss arkansas is on one side and miss new jersey is on the other side, and explosions are going off and these women are scared to death, but miss arkansas said, that kind of looks like the fourth of july, and i said, no it doesn't. she said what do you mean? people are dying when those things land. that doesn't happen in the fourth of july and she started crying. >> at 4:00 p.m. on real america with the upcoming winter olympics, they're featuring two films the 1953 film rebirth of seoul and t
we'll hear from april o'ryan of american urban radio, amichia and nia mallika henderson of cnn and the associated press. their conversation from george washington university is tonight on c-span at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >>> this weekend on american history tv on c-span3. sunday at 10:00 a.m. eastern from the west point center for oral history, graduate kenneth karlsson talks about growing up in a military family and his service in vietnam. >> we go out to this bunker and it had an...
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where is their daylight between you and the nia? —— south. deputy, it deserves to be brought out. not have the courage when something happened but he certainly did a poorjob. there's no question about that. he was there for five minutes, five minutes, published during the entire shooting. he had it right at the beginning. so he did a poorjob. that is a case where somebody with outside, they had trained, they did not react properly under pressure or they were cowards. it was a reshot to the police department. where is their dialogue between you and the nra right now?|j where is their dialogue between you and the nra right now? i think we have a group of people you want to do the right thing. the serves —— nra is composed of great people, they love our country, bwa nts nra is composed of great people, they love our country, bwants to do they love our country, bwants to do the right thing. i have been speaking to them and they want to do the right thing. i have not been here that long, this has been going on for a long time, many years, decades. we are going to get it fixed. but the
where is their daylight between you and the nia? —— south. deputy, it deserves to be brought out. not have the courage when something happened but he certainly did a poorjob. there's no question about that. he was there for five minutes, five minutes, published during the entire shooting. he had it right at the beginning. so he did a poorjob. that is a case where somebody with outside, they had trained, they did not react properly under pressure or they were cowards. it was a reshot to the...