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norton said, seeking escape from the dust bowl. it provided critical employment opportunities for road crews, infrastructure investment during our great depression. during world war ii, our highway transported troops, equipment, supplies to military bases across our country and was used after the war by thousands of troops coming home. to see their families. bhi the 1950's, route 66 began to see a rise in tourism and became the true symbol of american freedom and infence that we know today. in april of 2017, my colleague from central illinois, darin lahood, and i went on an extended tour along with numerous state legislators in illinois like my good friend, representative tim butler, in my state, representative avery bourne and we toured the stretches of route 66 that we share. i had the opportunity to personally witness the economic impact of the mother road throughout my district and throughout congressman lahood's district. they support many jobs. they're a key economic activity in many of our smaller, rural communities we are b
norton said, seeking escape from the dust bowl. it provided critical employment opportunities for road crews, infrastructure investment during our great depression. during world war ii, our highway transported troops, equipment, supplies to military bases across our country and was used after the war by thousands of troops coming home. to see their families. bhi the 1950's, route 66 began to see a rise in tourism and became the true symbol of american freedom and infence that we know today. in...
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norton: not that anybody can tell. did apologize, but he was the only judge you ever apologized. -- whoever apologized. the others did not. and other judges' documents and records have been destroyed. i mean, they are just -- either the participant's themselves destroyed them or their descendents destroyed them. i think that, for example, the descendents of the winthrop family, who gave the winthrop papers to the massachusetts historical society probably destroyed the correspondence from one of the judges. i went looking in those papers for that correspondence. there is lots of correspondence in 1688, 1689, 1690, 6091, and -- 1691, and then there is nothing in 1692 and 1693, and then there is a lot in 1694, 1695, so somebody destroyed them. other questions, surely? no -- well, what do you want to do? host: please join me in thanking mary beth norton. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright nat
norton: not that anybody can tell. did apologize, but he was the only judge you ever apologized. -- whoever apologized. the others did not. and other judges' documents and records have been destroyed. i mean, they are just -- either the participant's themselves destroyed them or their descendents destroyed them. i think that, for example, the descendents of the winthrop family, who gave the winthrop papers to the massachusetts historical society probably destroyed the correspondence from one of...
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norton: i heard it is 200. michael: no, it is 100. rep. norton: do you have proof? patton howked ms. many people were black our executives at the trump organization? rep. norton: we can go through this -- i would ask unanimous consent that your entire statement -- that her entire statement be put into the record . let me go further. did you collect $1.2 million to thevartis for access trump administration? michael: no, sir. rep. norton: why did you collect it? michael: they came to me based on my knowledge of the enigma donald trump, what he thinks -- rep. norton: they paid you $1.2 million to give them advice. did.el: yes, they they came to me looking for information, not something unusual herei in cd.c. they believed i had a value, it was the insight i was table of offering them, they were willing to pay. rep. norton: how may times did you meet with them? them with inovided person and telephone access whenever they needed. rep. norton: that is a question, how many times? michael: i do not recall. i spoke to them on several locations, six times. rep. norton: six ti
norton: i heard it is 200. michael: no, it is 100. rep. norton: do you have proof? patton howked ms. many people were black our executives at the trump organization? rep. norton: we can go through this -- i would ask unanimous consent that your entire statement -- that her entire statement be put into the record . let me go further. did you collect $1.2 million to thevartis for access trump administration? michael: no, sir. rep. norton: why did you collect it? michael: they came to me based on...
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commissioner norton? >> commissioner norton: so the student assignment committee will remain the third monday of the month. that would fall on february 18, which is president's day, so we will actually have to reschedule it for february , but in other months, it will be the third monday. >> president cook: okay. buildings and grounds, this meeting on the fourth monday at 6:00 p.m., february 26 -- 25 at 6:00 p.m. is our first meeting. curriculum is meeting the second monday at 6:00 p.m., monday, february 11. is that a holiday? >> no, it's the 18th. >> president cook: okay. all right. rules committee. >> vice president sanchez: rules committee is meeting the first monday of every month starting on the 4th of february , and we are deciding whether to have it at 4:30 or 5:00, so it'll be one of those times, yeah. >> president cook: okay. ad hoc committee on personnel matters and labor relations. >> we decided to move that to the second wednesday at 6:00 p.m. >> president cook: okay. thank you, commissioner co
commissioner norton? >> commissioner norton: so the student assignment committee will remain the third monday of the month. that would fall on february 18, which is president's day, so we will actually have to reschedule it for february , but in other months, it will be the third monday. >> president cook: okay. buildings and grounds, this meeting on the fourth monday at 6:00 p.m., february 26 -- 25 at 6:00 p.m. is our first meeting. curriculum is meeting the second monday at 6:00...
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got a second from miss norton. commissioner norton. roll call, please, miss casco. [roll call] >> clerk: six ayes. >> president cook: move to approve the chief academic officer with a salary set to grade mg-6, step five, for a one-year term. can i have a second? >> second. >> president cook: thank you. roll call, miss casco. [roll call] >> clerk: that fails, four ayes -- four nays, excuse me. >> president cook: move to approve the chief technology officer with a salary set to mg-6 step seven, for a one-year term. can i have a second? >> second. [inaudible] >> president cook: for the chief technology officer. i'll go back. >> clerk: thank you. [roll call] >> clerk: six ayes. >> president cook: i'll move to approve the chief of labor relations with a salary set to grade mg-6, step seven, for a one-year term. can i have a second, please? >> second. >> president cook: roll call vote, miss casco. [roll call] >> clerk: six ayes. >> president cook: i'll move to approve the chief of facilities with a salary set to grade mg-6, step seven, for a one-year term. can i have a se
got a second from miss norton. commissioner norton. roll call, please, miss casco. [roll call] >> clerk: six ayes. >> president cook: move to approve the chief academic officer with a salary set to grade mg-6, step five, for a one-year term. can i have a second? >> second. >> president cook: thank you. roll call, miss casco. [roll call] >> clerk: that fails, four ayes -- four nays, excuse me. >> president cook: move to approve the chief technology officer...
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eastern on c-span. ," is next with monica norton. deputy local editor from "washington post." she talks about james baldwin's novel, "if beale street could had onand the effect it her as a teenager. at 9:00, prime minister's questions with theresa may, including inquiries about brexit. secretary forxico foreign trade talks about the u.s.-mexico-canada agreement. ♪ monica week on "q&a," norton, deputy editor from the washington post talks about james baldwin's "if beale street could talk," and the impact the book had on her as a teenager. brian: monica norton of the "washington post," you wrote a column back in december with the headline i devoured james baldwin's "if beale street 13.d talk," when i was it changed my life. how? monica: up
eastern on c-span. ," is next with monica norton. deputy local editor from "washington post." she talks about james baldwin's novel, "if beale street could had onand the effect it her as a teenager. at 9:00, prime minister's questions with theresa may, including inquiries about brexit. secretary forxico foreign trade talks about the u.s.-mexico-canada agreement. ♪ monica week on "q&a," norton, deputy editor from the washington post talks about james baldwin's...
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el gobernador ralph norton estÁ desaparecido.da en una maestrÍa en harvard. a los 13 aÑos la chica se habÍa convertido en la sicÓloga mÁs joven del mundo. y a los dÍas ya había terminado los secundarias. jorge: inmediatamente despuÉs del noticiero tenemos un reportaje especial sobre la crisis de venezuela, pero desde cÚcuta en colombia. >> ¿quÉ tenemos que hacer? tenemos que caminar para allÁ para poder comer. >> la sala, el comedor de mi casa se desplazÓ a otro lugar porque necesitamos los espacios para que la gente duerma en las colchonetas. >> la realidad de venezuela es dramÁtica. no hay alimentos, no hay medicina, no hay condiciones humanas para vivir. jorge: para verlo vayan a facebook, apretÉ el botÓn del televisor y allÍ estamos, y luego vienes tÚ. patricia: a las ocho venimos con janiot p.m. nos va a decir quÉ pasa si maduro no deja entrar la ayuda. jorge: esto despuÉs del noticiero, gracias.
el gobernador ralph norton estÁ desaparecido.da en una maestrÍa en harvard. a los 13 aÑos la chica se habÍa convertido en la sicÓloga mÁs joven del mundo. y a los dÍas ya había terminado los secundarias. jorge: inmediatamente despuÉs del noticiero tenemos un reportaje especial sobre la crisis de venezuela, pero desde cÚcuta en colombia. >> ¿quÉ tenemos que hacer? tenemos que caminar para allÁ para poder comer. >> la sala, el comedor de mi casa se desplazÓ a otro lugar...
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congresswoman norton and eleanor smeal also appear with betty frieda. domestic workers take their place alongside radicals demanding wages for housework. if you feminist men show up to a fewfor new ideals -- feminist men show up to fight for new ideals for fatherhood. these demonstrate a history of sustained activism by feminists to change private lives, society, and workplaces. why has this history been forgotten? i have two answers. first, feminists faced defeat. the kind of change feminists envisioned struck at the heart of how americans organized their intimate lives. in the moment, the ideas were revelatory and radical. and many then and now did not support the kind of changes in traditional gender roles that feminists fought for. they joined a vibrant opposition movement, what became the profamily movement that accused feminists of being antifamily and sought to block their vision of change and government supported childcare along with the abortion rights and lesbian rights. in addition to this profamily opposition movement, the media offered up a
congresswoman norton and eleanor smeal also appear with betty frieda. domestic workers take their place alongside radicals demanding wages for housework. if you feminist men show up to a fewfor new ideals -- feminist men show up to fight for new ideals for fatherhood. these demonstrate a history of sustained activism by feminists to change private lives, society, and workplaces. why has this history been forgotten? i have two answers. first, feminists faced defeat. the kind of change feminists...
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join us next time for lifelock with norton,owing is a paid presentation for paid for by lifelock. - lookr phones and laptops. we're on public wifi shopping online, filling out forms and applications. in the connected world we live in, our personal information is everywhere. we enter our names, birthdays, passwords, social security numbers, all online. what happens if that information gets in the hands of identity thieves? - i started getting phone calls from credit collection companies. "you've opened an account here and here and here." they wanted payment, payment for things that i did not do. - [narrator] your information is in a lot of places, your protection should be too. that's why lifelock now includes the power of norton for even more protection for your identity and your devices, where so much of your personal information lives.
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sunday, we will discuss the movie based on the 1974 novel with noneica norton. the film was visually beautiful and just how loving and lovely the film is. i think his writing really does deal with love, loving oneself, love between people and society. i really think that is the overarching theme. a lot of people see him because he was so passionate and fighting for the rights of african americans that sometimes i think that people mistake that for anger. d i don't think he was angry and -- >> sunday night on c-span. >> we are live at the wilson center in washington to hear from mexico's under secretary for foreign trade and will be alking about the u.s.-canada and mexico agreement. >> here on c-span we are live at the wilson center in washington talking shortly about the u.s.-mexico-canada. we will hear from mexico's under secretary on foreign trade. coming up at 2:00, the direct tore of the white house office of science and technology discussing american leap. and live coverage this after thoon getting under way in 10 minutes on c-span 2, a discussion focusing
sunday, we will discuss the movie based on the 1974 novel with noneica norton. the film was visually beautiful and just how loving and lovely the film is. i think his writing really does deal with love, loving oneself, love between people and society. i really think that is the overarching theme. a lot of people see him because he was so passionate and fighting for the rights of african americans that sometimes i think that people mistake that for anger. d i don't think he was angry and --...
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brian: monica norton of the "washington post," you wrote a column back in december with the headline devoured james baldwin's "if beale street could talk," when i was 13. it changed my life. how?
brian: monica norton of the "washington post," you wrote a column back in december with the headline devoured james baldwin's "if beale street could talk," when i was 13. it changed my life. how?
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norton from the district of columbia. ms. norton: thank you very much, mr. chairman. unrelated to my question i do want to thank mr. sarbanes for the findings in h.r. 12 garding the -- regarding the d.c. statehood act, because these findings simply speak for themselves. people i represent pay the highest taxes per capita in the united states. do vote in the committee of the whole, but have no final vote on the house floor. i'm grateful to have a vote in this committee. i thank you, chairman cummings, for bringing the -- to hold a hearing on this bill. i want to speak about the parts of h.r. 1 which simply go to transparency. i think my first question to ms. flynn. i would also like to hear mr. smith's view of this question. secretary of education, betsy devos, and her family, have donated millions of dollars to organizations who lobby for ducation policy. do either of you think that the public has a right to know if the secretary has the -- has donated substantially to organizations, her background in donating, that could now influence her policies as secretary? first
norton from the district of columbia. ms. norton: thank you very much, mr. chairman. unrelated to my question i do want to thank mr. sarbanes for the findings in h.r. 12 garding the -- regarding the d.c. statehood act, because these findings simply speak for themselves. people i represent pay the highest taxes per capita in the united states. do vote in the committee of the whole, but have no final vote on the house floor. i'm grateful to have a vote in this committee. i thank you, chairman...
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miss norton miss norton votes yes. mr. clay. mr. clay votes yes. mr. lynch >> ay e zblchlt mr. keeper votes yes plp connolly. >> ip ay zbleechlt mr. chris krishnamoorthi. mr. raskin. mr. rafiqness voits yes. >> rouda. >> mr. roud aif vets owe. miss hill. >> miss hill votes yes. mr. wasserman schultz. >> miss wasserman schultz voeltz yes. mr. sarbanes jets yes. mr. welsch mr. welch votes yes process place spooe yets voe mr. kelly. yay. >> mittsdy sawn yeses votes yes. place lawrence miss lawrence voits yes. >> plaskett. votes yes. mr. cona mr. kahna votes yes mr. gomez. mr. gomez votes yes. miss ocasio-cortez votes yes. miss pressley miss pressley the votes yes. miscellaneous dlab. votes yes. mr. jordan. mr. jordan joets no. >> mr. the amash votes know mr. gosar. mr. gosar vets no miss foxx. >> no. >> miss foxx votes know. >> massey mr. massey votes no mr. meadows no. >> no mr. meadows votes know. >> hice votes know. >> grothman. >> no. >> mr. grothman votes no. >> comer. >> mr. come he were votes no. >> cloud no. >> mr. cloud votesio. >> gibbs fwl gibbs votes no mr. higgins mr.
miss norton miss norton votes yes. mr. clay. mr. clay votes yes. mr. lynch >> ay e zblchlt mr. keeper votes yes plp connolly. >> ip ay zbleechlt mr. chris krishnamoorthi. mr. raskin. mr. rafiqness voits yes. >> rouda. >> mr. roud aif vets owe. miss hill. >> miss hill votes yes. mr. wasserman schultz. >> miss wasserman schultz voeltz yes. mr. sarbanes jets yes. mr. welsch mr. welch votes yes process place spooe yets voe mr. kelly. yay. >> mittsdy sawn...
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. ♪ monica week on "q&a," norton, deputy editor from the washington post talks about james baldwin'sif beale street could talk," and the impact the book had on her as a teenager. brian: monica norton of the "washington post," you wrote a column back in december with the headline i devoured james baldwin's "if beale street 13.d talk," when i was it changed my life. how? monica: up until then i was always an avid reader. and two older brother older sisters. i was reading their books when i was far too young. there was a wonderful public library in my neighborhood where i spent pretty much every day after school going there and grabbing every book. there was something about andwin that was so raw passionate. i think it had to do with me being 13. everything is passionate to you at that point. there were these two young lovers. i could identify with them and identify with the language and the beauty. columnwhen you wrote the you wrote you had not seen the movie. monica: i had not. brian: have you seen it now? monica: i have. i was impressed. i was really moved by it. young to read too ba
. ♪ monica week on "q&a," norton, deputy editor from the washington post talks about james baldwin'sif beale street could talk," and the impact the book had on her as a teenager. brian: monica norton of the "washington post," you wrote a column back in december with the headline i devoured james baldwin's "if beale street 13.d talk," when i was it changed my life. how? monica: up until then i was always an avid reader. and two older brother older...
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monica norton wrote a piece back in december about james baldwin. very much you talking with us today. thank you. monica: thank you. ♪ >> for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at q&a.org. q&a programs are also available as c-span podcasts. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] this sunday on cue and, west point english professor on an annotated edition of the memoirs of ulysses grant. that is next sunday at it a card p.m. eastern and pacific time on c-span. c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up monday morning, presidential historian douglas brinkley discusses the history of presidential relations with congress. then, a discussion of president trump's use of executive power and the border wall to be -- debate. live at 7:00tch eastern on monday morning. joined the discussion. >> the only thing we ha
monica norton wrote a piece back in december about james baldwin. very much you talking with us today. thank you. monica: thank you. ♪ >> for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at q&a.org. q&a programs are also available as c-span podcasts. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] this...
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so rachel norton, who -- commissioner rachel norton, i wrote the resolution with her, she's still on the board until 2020. you might want to reach out to her to call a hearing to see how across the board it's happening in our high schools, because, as you know, the san francisco unified school district educates about 60,000, two-thirds of the school-aged children in san francisco, so they would capture, quite frankly, most of the teenagers, a proportion, of those future voters. because i think that would be -- i haven't heard the results of that and whether or not it's been successful or not and how many people have actually registered to vote. and then what would help would be also to just have even through the department of elections how many youth are registered to vote in san francisco currently, and is there an aspirational goal that you have in mind, because then we can see what we need to get to that goal, i think, would be kind of helpful. another thing is about the law enforcement, i actually would add in if it's all about youth, then we would also add in about procedures wh
so rachel norton, who -- commissioner rachel norton, i wrote the resolution with her, she's still on the board until 2020. you might want to reach out to her to call a hearing to see how across the board it's happening in our high schools, because, as you know, the san francisco unified school district educates about 60,000, two-thirds of the school-aged children in san francisco, so they would capture, quite frankly, most of the teenagers, a proportion, of those future voters. because i think...
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brian: monica norton wrote a piece back in december about james baldwin.ery much you talking with us today. thank you. monica: thank you. ♪ >> for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at q&a.org. q&a programs are also available as c-span podcasts. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] this sunday on q&a, west point push professor on her addition of the memoirs of ulysses grant. that is q&a next sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern and pacific time on c-span. >> next, live with calls and comments on "washington journal." also talk to someone about their life in a caravan. we'll talk about the end of the mars rover mission. this week at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, weight will look at the political careers of the for congressional leaders -- we will look at the political careers of the congressional leaders. tonight, we look at senator mcconnell's career. nancyy, it is speaker
brian: monica norton wrote a piece back in december about james baldwin.ery much you talking with us today. thank you. monica: thank you. ♪ >> for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at q&a.org. q&a programs are also available as c-span podcasts. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] this...
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with the "washington post" deputy local editor monica norton. >> i thought the film, visually, beautiful and the thing that really sticks with you is just how lovely the film is. >> i think his writing really does deal with love. whether it's universal love, loving one self. love between people and society. i really think that that is sort of the overarching thing. a lot of people see him, because he was so passionate in fighting for the rights of african-americans, that sometimes i think that people mistake that for anger and i don't think, i think he was not angry but forceful in his denunciation of racism. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. *** >> in the early 1900s, james shepherd founded a north carolina college which is now north carolina central university. florida a&m professor reginald ellis is the author of between washington and dubois, racial politics of james edward shepherd. in this interview, recorded at the annual american historical association meeting, he talked about shepherd's involvement in education and politics. his impact on north carolina, and how h
with the "washington post" deputy local editor monica norton. >> i thought the film, visually, beautiful and the thing that really sticks with you is just how lovely the film is. >> i think his writing really does deal with love. whether it's universal love, loving one self. love between people and society. i really think that that is sort of the overarching thing. a lot of people see him, because he was so passionate in fighting for the rights of african-americans, that...
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have another topic for you though and before we do that let's get started by having a quick look at norton c.v. . a few. more votes was six years old when he started playing football in a team by the turn of the century he was one of the biggest talents in germany more than enough reason for off known to pluck the then sixteen year old from shall because you think cademy but it was fun and where votes really made his name in england appearing in more than one hundred twenty premier league matches. so he never broke into the senior national team getting close in two thousand and four he was an ever present for germany's under twenty one's. eye today vote scouts in germany and austria fastenal. so there you have it more as the day i was discussing work here in germany in the bundesliga has quite a few young players from the english premier league coming in why do you think that is for the various reasons for it. at the moment is a generation of highly talented players in england that's one point. especially of the kind that we currently lek in german youth football and difference makers atta
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norton, for ive minutes. ms. norton: madam speaker, tomorrow residents who are fortunate to live in our nation's capital will come to the capital -- capitol as part of their lobby day to ask the congress to pass the d.c. statehood bill. most americans are unaware that the americans who live in their nation's capital have the ewest rights of any americans. and that is at the same time that those 700 thousand residents who live in the nation's capital pay the highest taxes per capita. higher than the taxes of any state. and so as you might imagine the residents of the district of columbia are seeking to become union.t state of the i am so pleased that already almost 90% of democrats are on our d.c. statehood bill. 'm grateful for senator coffer who will soon introduce this same bill on the senate side. there are many reasons that no americans, no americans should fail to have equal rights if they pay equal taxes. in every war vice the nation has fought, even beyond being first per capita in federal income taxes, sh
norton, for ive minutes. ms. norton: madam speaker, tomorrow residents who are fortunate to live in our nation's capital will come to the capital -- capitol as part of their lobby day to ask the congress to pass the d.c. statehood bill. most americans are unaware that the americans who live in their nation's capital have the ewest rights of any americans. and that is at the same time that those 700 thousand residents who live in the nation's capital pay the highest taxes per capita. higher than...
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discuss the movie based on the 1974 james baldwin novel with the "washington post" editor monica norton. >> i thought the film was visually beautiful and the thing that really sticks with you is just how loving and lovely the film is. i think his writing really does deal with love whether it is a onesself,love, loving love between people and society. i really think that is the over arching theme. i think a lot of people probably see him because he was so passionate and fighting for the rights of african-americans that sometimes i think that people mistake that for anger and i on't think -- i think he was not angry but forceful in his denunciation of racism. >> sunday night at 8:00 >> interested in american history tv? visit our website. you can view our tv schedule, preview upcoming programs, and watch lectures, museum tours, archival films, and more. american history tv at each weekshistory >> american artifacts visits museums and historic places. next, we learn the story of the oldest synagogue in washington, d.c. as the 1876 building is moved eight hundred feet to be incorporated int
discuss the movie based on the 1974 james baldwin novel with the "washington post" editor monica norton. >> i thought the film was visually beautiful and the thing that really sticks with you is just how loving and lovely the film is. i think his writing really does deal with love whether it is a onesself,love, loving love between people and society. i really think that is the over arching theme. i think a lot of people probably see him because he was so passionate and fighting...
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cornell university history professor mary beth norton discusses four books she has written since 1980 in a lecture titled "reflections on gender and politics in anglo-america." -- rangects rain from from the salem witchcraft crisis to women during and after the american revolution. this is just under an hour. >> tonight, we will explore four books by mary beth norton, "liberty's daughters," "founding mothers and fathers," which was a finalist for the pulitzer prize-winning appeared in 1996. "in the devil's snare," and "separated by their sex."
cornell university history professor mary beth norton discusses four books she has written since 1980 in a lecture titled "reflections on gender and politics in anglo-america." -- rangects rain from from the salem witchcraft crisis to women during and after the american revolution. this is just under an hour. >> tonight, we will explore four books by mary beth norton, "liberty's daughters," "founding mothers and fathers," which was a finalist for the pulitzer...
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on sunday, we will discuss the movie based on the 1974 james baldwin novel, with monica norton. >> iught the film was visually beautiful. and the thing that really sticks with you is just how loving and lovely the film is. >> i think his writing really does deal with love, whether it is universal love, loving oneself, love between people and society -- i really think that that is the overarching theme. i think a lot of people probably see him, because he was so passionate in fighting for the rights of african-americans, that sometimes people mistake that for anger, and i think that he was not angry but forceful in hi denunciation of racisms. announcer: sunday night on
on sunday, we will discuss the movie based on the 1974 james baldwin novel, with monica norton. >> iught the film was visually beautiful. and the thing that really sticks with you is just how loving and lovely the film is. >> i think his writing really does deal with love, whether it is universal love, loving oneself, love between people and society -- i really think that that is the overarching theme. i think a lot of people probably see him, because he was so passionate in...
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eleanor holmes norton, for her comments. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from the district of columbia is recognized for one minute. ms. norton: i thank the gentleman for yielding. i thank my good friends for working together to produce this magnificent lands package. this lands package takes all our precious lands seriously,
eleanor holmes norton, for her comments. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from the district of columbia is recognized for one minute. ms. norton: i thank the gentleman for yielding. i thank my good friends for working together to produce this magnificent lands package. this lands package takes all our precious lands seriously,
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. -- newt gingrich and jim norton.etnam and the president about to meet with the dictator kim jong un and we will monitor that live. we expect a lot of movement and i will play it to you as it happens, but first come a lot going on capitol hill and the circus came to town. the president lawyer michael cohen testified for most of the daylight hours and everybody carried it. and on the way to work, a real job, so we watched every moment because we are paid to do that. most of the date devoted to the question of trumps personal character. people in washington never
. -- newt gingrich and jim norton.etnam and the president about to meet with the dictator kim jong un and we will monitor that live. we expect a lot of movement and i will play it to you as it happens, but first come a lot going on capitol hill and the circus came to town. the president lawyer michael cohen testified for most of the daylight hours and everybody carried it. and on the way to work, a real job, so we watched every moment because we are paid to do that. most of the date devoted to...
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sunday, on q&a, we will discuss the movie based on the baldwin novel with monica norton. >> i thought the film was visually beautiful. sticks thing that really with you is just how loving and lovely the film is. writing really does deal with love. whether it is universal love. loving oneself. people and society. i really think that is the overarching the. i think a lot of people see him because he was so passionate in fighting for the rights of african-americans. sometimes, i think people mistake that for anger. angry but was not forceful in his enunciation of racism. at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q&a." committeeate rules voted along party lines are proving the change in the procedure of how the congress approves nominees. one is the committee debate the bill. it is just over an hour. >> the committee will come to order. today, the committee will consider three items. the
sunday, on q&a, we will discuss the movie based on the baldwin novel with monica norton. >> i thought the film was visually beautiful. sticks thing that really with you is just how loving and lovely the film is. writing really does deal with love. whether it is universal love. loving oneself. people and society. i really think that is the overarching the. i think a lot of people see him because he was so passionate in fighting for the rights of african-americans. sometimes, i think...
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. -- newt gingrich and jim norton. live pictures from hanoi, vietnam and the president about to meet with the dictator kim jong un and we will monitor that live. we expect a lot of movement and i will play it to you as it happens, but first come a lot going on capitol hill and the circus came to town. the president lawyer michael cohen testified for most of the daylight hours and everybody carried it. and on the way to work, a real job, so we watched every moment because we are paid to do that. most of the date devoted to the question of trumps personal character. people in washington never tire of being shocked but an incredibly bad man don is. and they can just hardly believe his flaws. they sat open mouth in congress has michael cohen described his former boss, brace yourself a bit of a con man who has overstated his personal wealth. in private tromp apparently has said, at one point michael cohen said tromp used a straw buyer to bid up a portrait of himself at a charity auction. he wanted his picture to go for the
. -- newt gingrich and jim norton. live pictures from hanoi, vietnam and the president about to meet with the dictator kim jong un and we will monitor that live. we expect a lot of movement and i will play it to you as it happens, but first come a lot going on capitol hill and the circus came to town. the president lawyer michael cohen testified for most of the daylight hours and everybody carried it. and on the way to work, a real job, so we watched every moment because we are paid to do that....
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congresswoman eleanor holmes norton, thank you for joining us. what's your reaction to what we just learned, michael cohen coming back to the committee on march 6th? >> i'm really not very impressed because we didn't learn anything. yesterday's hearing was really important. you saw the real michael cohen. we haven't even seen what michael cohen -- what kind of information he has for the intelligence committee. what we did see in michael cohen was a man as close to the president as anybody could be and closer, in many ways, than his wife. he used michael cohen to verify a lie that stormy daniels didn't exist, for all intents and purposes. not that there was a mountain of new revelations that came out yesterday. i think what was most important, we saw a man as close to the president as you could be, telling us that essentially the president was in on exactly these lies. for example, the check that he produced, the stormy daniels check, that that was overtally between cohen and the president. the president has had to admit that since, after disclaim
congresswoman eleanor holmes norton, thank you for joining us. what's your reaction to what we just learned, michael cohen coming back to the committee on march 6th? >> i'm really not very impressed because we didn't learn anything. yesterday's hearing was really important. you saw the real michael cohen. we haven't even seen what michael cohen -- what kind of information he has for the intelligence committee. what we did see in michael cohen was a man as close to the president as anybody...
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river road betwe norton and falls road. salt and sand trucks have been on scene. 66 eastbooud.problems before route 50. we had a vehicle slam into the hejersey wall to left side, sitting on the shoulder, left. but as box truck i broken down in the same area, blocking the right lane. northbound i-295, a work zone i, pl causing an early delay. not used to seeing a red line at this hour a bu left lane getting by that should be in the clearing pretty back to you. >> jack, thank you. >>> starting today, the boy scouts of america becomes coed. girls can participate in the same programs as the boys and earn the highest rank of eagle scout. theoy scoutsf america is change its name to scouts a. and all this does not come without controversy. the girl scouts sued the boy scouts over trademark . infringeme that legal battle is still going. >>> an award-winning movie is heading back totheaters. disney has announced a comeback. it will play at 250 amc theaters for free starting today. this includes several inur area. you can learn more about getting tickets on the nbc app. everybody saw it
river road betwe norton and falls road. salt and sand trucks have been on scene. 66 eastbooud.problems before route 50. we had a vehicle slam into the hejersey wall to left side, sitting on the shoulder, left. but as box truck i broken down in the same area, blocking the right lane. northbound i-295, a work zone i, pl causing an early delay. not used to seeing a red line at this hour a bu left lane getting by that should be in the clearing pretty back to you. >> jack, thank you....
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discuss the movie based on the james baldwin novel the local editor monica norton. > i thought it was vish gentlemansly beautiful. and what sticks with you is how lovely the film is. i think his writing really does love, whether it is self,rsal love, loving one love between people and society, really think that is sort of the overarching theme. i think a lot of people see him he was so passionate in fighting for the rights of african-americans, i think some that for anger, i but he was not angry forceful in his denungsation of -- denunciation of racism. c-span where history unfolds daily. 1989, c-span was created as a public service by the cable companies. we continue to bring you of congress, the white house, and the supreme court and events in cy washington, d.c. and around the country. yourn is brought to you by cable or satellite provider. >> on wednesday, former colorado hickenlooper is exploring a presidential run in 2020. hickenlooper talked about his background and answered marijuana, out health
discuss the movie based on the james baldwin novel the local editor monica norton. > i thought it was vish gentlemansly beautiful. and what sticks with you is how lovely the film is. i think his writing really does love, whether it is self,rsal love, loving one love between people and society, really think that is sort of the overarching theme. i think a lot of people see him he was so passionate in fighting for the rights of african-americans, i think some that for anger, i but he was not...
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so far norton has sold over eight hundred bike frames many in european countries. and how about you. if you are also doing your bit tell us about it visit our website or send us a tweet hash tag do in your beat. we share your story. here on the court africa we report a lot on species on the verge of extinction but happily every now and again we also hear about animals and plants we turn into areas where they had been wiped out for instance have been reintroduced in germany and their numbers have increased steadily over the past few years but the move was controversial so it's no surprise that lifestyle. owner is an animal rights activist. how best to handle the predators huge might be odd to think of the wolves in germany but there are an estimated three hundred eleven bird alone that's the state surrounding berlin the wolves usually hunted dusk or at night silently and in packs and their number is growing. farmers are all too aware the packs hunt wild animals but also livestock out in the fields it's taking its toll financially for brandenberg farmer . for the wol
so far norton has sold over eight hundred bike frames many in european countries. and how about you. if you are also doing your bit tell us about it visit our website or send us a tweet hash tag do in your beat. we share your story. here on the court africa we report a lot on species on the verge of extinction but happily every now and again we also hear about animals and plants we turn into areas where they had been wiped out for instance have been reintroduced in germany and their numbers...
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sunday, we will discuss the movie based on the 1974 james baldwin novel with editor monica norton. >>ly beautiful. the thing that sticks with you is how lovely and loving the film is. writing really does deal with love, whether it is universal love loving oneself, love between people and society. i really think that is the overarching theme. i think a lot of people see him, because he was so passionate in fighting for the rights of african americans, that sometimes i think people mistake that for anger. angry but was not forceful in his denunciation of racism. easterny night at 8:00 on c-span's "q&a." "washington journal" live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up sunday morning, they discuss the border wall battle and president trump's reelection prospects. the democratic strategist talks about campaign 2020 and the direction of the democratic party. he will be on to talk about the future of the united states' role in afghanistan. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern sunday morning. join the discussion. american history tv is
sunday, we will discuss the movie based on the 1974 james baldwin novel with editor monica norton. >>ly beautiful. the thing that sticks with you is how lovely and loving the film is. writing really does deal with love, whether it is universal love loving oneself, love between people and society. i really think that is the overarching theme. i think a lot of people see him, because he was so passionate in fighting for the rights of african americans, that sometimes i think people mistake...
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amy norton is quinn's attorney. >> i can't believe what she had to go through. >> while muller was drugging and raping her, he had various tasks to perform for a ransom. >> they were really brave and really -- i was so proud of both of them. >> muller did not cross-examine quinn or huskins. >> i'm sure they were relieved. >> muller telling the judge, i don't know how i'm supposed to put object a case your honor. >> muller has been given discovery. because he decided to defend himself, there were logistics around getting him everything. >> muller's wife has known him before the kidnappings says she loves and stands by him. >> if you know him, you would know he's a completely differen person than what you thought. >>> in vallejo, melanie woodrow, abc 7 news. >>> all this week, we're looking at the issues facing b.a.r.t. as part of our commitment to building a better bay area. >> tonight we get response frs b.a.r.t. officials about the slew of issues our reporters and producers saw on the trains yesterday. drugs, fare evaders >>> we're hearing from b.a.r.t. >> yesterday six abc 7 news reporter
amy norton is quinn's attorney. >> i can't believe what she had to go through. >> while muller was drugging and raping her, he had various tasks to perform for a ransom. >> they were really brave and really -- i was so proud of both of them. >> muller did not cross-examine quinn or huskins. >> i'm sure they were relieved. >> muller telling the judge, i don't know how i'm supposed to put object a case your honor. >> muller has been given discovery....
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post deputy editor monica norton. >> i thought the film was visually beautiful. the thing that really sticks with post deputy you, just how d lovely the film is. his writing really does deal with love whether it is universal love, loving oneself, ,ove between people and society i think that is the overarching aim. a lot of people probably see him , because he was so passionate in fighting for the rights of african-americans that sometimes i think people mistake that for anger. butink he was not angry forceful in his to enunciate should of racism. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q and a. host: we want to welcome david harsanyi, senior editor with "the federalist." i want to begin with a piece on the democrats that you wrote last week. as you put it, their problem with anti-semitism. guest: a number of freshmen said somehave things that people think r anti-semitic. peopleill think our -- think r anti-semitic. that thosebelieve ideas are somewhat anti-semitic. i think that rift between young and old in the democratic party is going to grow over the next few y
post deputy editor monica norton. >> i thought the film was visually beautiful. the thing that really sticks with post deputy you, just how d lovely the film is. his writing really does deal with love whether it is universal love, loving oneself, ,ove between people and society i think that is the overarching aim. a lot of people probably see him , because he was so passionate in fighting for the rights of african-americans that sometimes i think people mistake that for anger. butink he...
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police responded to a home on the 15-hundred block of norton street.tabbed twice in his upper left shoulder. the man was taken to the hospital with non- life threatening injuries. police say, the victim does not live at that address. he stopped there and asked the homeowner to call police. officers say there was no danger to students. police are still looking for the suspects. ( marty ) a sentencing date has been set for the two southern california parents who pleaded guilty in a horrific child abuse case. 57-year-old david turpin and his 50-year-old wife, louise, are accused of keeping their children chained to their beds, hungry and filthy. friday, the couple pleaded guilty to at least one count for each of their 13 children -- who range in age from two to 29-years-old. the deal will keep the children from going through the ordeal of being called to testify against their parents.. michael hestrin / riverside county district attorney:"this is among the worst, most aggravated child abuse case i've ever seen. /// the defendants ruined lives. and so i th
police responded to a home on the 15-hundred block of norton street.tabbed twice in his upper left shoulder. the man was taken to the hospital with non- life threatening injuries. police say, the victim does not live at that address. he stopped there and asked the homeowner to call police. officers say there was no danger to students. police are still looking for the suspects. ( marty ) a sentencing date has been set for the two southern california parents who pleaded guilty in a horrific child...
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delegate eleanor holmes norton has seniority on this committee and was among to question cohen, asking about his yments to the "national enquirer." >> my own constituents are very much concern that the presidente doesn't tell truth. >> reporter: west virginia republican congresswoman carol miller said today the hearing was a media circus. tmichael cohen back herorrow before the house intelligence committee, but that one is behind closed doors. no media allowed. on the hill, scott macfarlane, news ow >>> rightn vietnam, president trump is meeting again with orth korean president k jong-un. it is the second day of nuclear talks between the two leaders. mr. trump said tonight there is no rush on an agreement with the north. the big headline so far is that the u.s. has dropped its demand that north kea disclose its nuclear weapons and ballistic missile programs.en prestrump will speak to reporters about this overnight before flying back to washington. doreen? >>> new at1:00, a disturbing case of misconduct at the hands of a localpi massage the. the man arrested after a woman says he touche
delegate eleanor holmes norton has seniority on this committee and was among to question cohen, asking about his yments to the "national enquirer." >> my own constituents are very much concern that the presidente doesn't tell truth. >> reporter: west virginia republican congresswoman carol miller said today the hearing was a media circus. tmichael cohen back herorrow before the house intelligence committee, but that one is behind closed doors. no media allowed. on the...
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moscow one another genocide story which had its world premiere in berlin is mr jones it stars james norton as well as journalist gareth jones. route again this time arranging an interview with style in in the one nine hundred thirty s. the reports of battle to reveal what's known as the hollow them all the man made famine on the soviet leader joseph stalin killed millions of ukrainians. grasp something. full. the director says just as jones felt compelled to get the story out she felt compelled to tell his tale and she sees clear parallels with current events you know what i'd call out this of the politicians the corruption of media and the indifference of the general public of the society as it is something creates opens the door for the disaster we can see on the screen and where it's happened in twenty a century nowadays there's no shortage of reminders of the crimes of the nazis like this memorial to europe's murdered jews but the message from the filmmakers is that people remembering what happened shouldn't be taken for granted. and that's why they're hoping works like this get seen b
moscow one another genocide story which had its world premiere in berlin is mr jones it stars james norton as well as journalist gareth jones. route again this time arranging an interview with style in in the one nine hundred thirty s. the reports of battle to reveal what's known as the hollow them all the man made famine on the soviet leader joseph stalin killed millions of ukrainians. grasp something. full. the director says just as jones felt compelled to get the story out she felt compelled...
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on q&a, we will discuss the movie based on the novel with the washington post local editor, monaco norton. >> i thought the film was visually beautiful. the thing that really sticks with you is just how loving and lovely the film is. i think his
on q&a, we will discuss the movie based on the novel with the washington post local editor, monaco norton. >> i thought the film was visually beautiful. the thing that really sticks with you is just how loving and lovely the film is. i think his