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further collapse. >> ( translated ): there's a sk that notre dame's vau will become unstable, which would result in more stones falling and would put the public in danger. >> woodruff: all that and more, on tonight's pbsewshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> when it comes to wireless, consumer cellular gives its our no-contract plans give you k,as much, or as little, t text and data as you want, and our u.s.-based customer service teams on hand to help. to learn more, go to consumercellular.tv >> the ford foundation working with visionaries on the frontlines of social change worldwide.>> nd with the ongoing support of these institutions: and friends of theewshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation fora public broing. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: it's been a dramatic day at the u.s. capitol. in the second public hearing in the impeachment inquiry into president trump, the witness was marie yovanovitch,
further collapse. >> ( translated ): there's a sk that notre dame's vau will become unstable, which would result in more stones falling and would put the public in danger. >> woodruff: all that and more, on tonight's pbsewshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> when it comes to wireless, consumer cellular gives its our no-contract plans give you k,as much, or as...
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but he does hope to cebrate mass in notre dame witn the next five years.or ther,pbs newsh i'm jeffrey brown in paris. for tonight.at is the i'm judy woodruff. have a great weekend. thank you and good night. announcer: major funding for the "pbs newshour"as been provided by bnsf railway, consumer cellular. supporting social entrepreneursn their solutions to the world's most pressing problems. the william and flora hewlett foundation. for more than 50 years, i advancinas and supporting institutions to promote a better world at hewlett.org. and with the ongoing support of these institutions. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, ich is responsible for i caption content and accuracy.] announcer: and friends of the "newshour." this program was made possible by the corporation for public byadcasting and contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. this is "pbs newshour" west. >>> tonight on kqed newsroom we talk withthe newly elected district attorney chesa boudin on his remarkable victory and his iorities in office.
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plus, an inside look at notre dame. ewe hhe first tv images of the damage left behind by fire and the rebuildingde effort rway. laura: for those watching on pbs and around the globe, welcome to orld news america." hewith cameras rolling and world watching, the first open hearings of the impeachment inquiry into president trump were held today. two veteran diplomats were key witnesses. one piece of new information came when ambassador william taylor testified that the president cared more about investigating joe biden and his son than about ukraine. mr trump dismissed the hearings, saying he was too busy to watch. the bbc's north america editor jon sopel start>>our coverage. istory in the house. jon: this is like the super bowl for politics, the day the impeachment hearings go public,c and coast-st, although -- all the u.s. tv networks are aring up for the unfoldi drama that could be the decisive moment of the trump presidency. early this morning in the white house residence, the light is on and the tweets are angry. in
plus, an inside look at notre dame. ewe hhe first tv images of the damage left behind by fire and the rebuildingde effort rway. laura: for those watching on pbs and around the globe, welcome to orld news america." hewith cameras rolling and world watching, the first open hearings of the impeachment inquiry into president trump were held today. two veteran diplomats were key witnesses. one piece of new information came when ambassador william taylor testified that the president cared more...
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walking into notre—dame was always humbling.t's silent, floodlit by sunlight, the charred remains of the collapsing spire still piled on the floor. translation: the wood continued to burn on the ground, and burned the bases of these two columns. if they weren't reinforced like this to stop them shattering, they could have collapsed, and taken the walls and vault with them. it would have been a catastrophe. firefighters say they came close to losing notre—dame that night, but the reconstruction could risk its survival again. architects here say there is still a major risk of the vaults collapsing because of the effect of intense heat and water on the stones. teams are working to stabilise the structure over the next few months, so reconstruction can begin. it took an evening to burn through this building. it'll take much more than a single night to really save it. lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. harry and meghan along with their son archie will spend christmas with her mother in the united states, said have the blessing of the
walking into notre—dame was always humbling.t's silent, floodlit by sunlight, the charred remains of the collapsing spire still piled on the floor. translation: the wood continued to burn on the ground, and burned the bases of these two columns. if they weren't reinforced like this to stop them shattering, they could have collapsed, and taken the walls and vault with them. it would have been a catastrophe. firefighters say they came close to losing notre—dame that night, but the...
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constitutional studies at university of notre dame on liberalism and wired magazine's andy greenberg discusses russian hackers. on sunday, 10:30 eastern our discussion continues on the obama administration, on the proliferation on politics-- and 1950's red scare. journalist discusses former new york city mayor michael bloomberg. former deputy director of the cia's state of the detention centers. former professional football player don mcpherson on toxic masculinity. watch the miami book fair saturday and sunday on c-span2's book tv. >> the u.s. senate is about to gavel in for a brief pro forma session with no votes expected. lawmakers finished business yesterday before leaving for the thanksgiving state work period. and now live to the senate floor here on c-span2. the presiding officer: the senate will come to order. the clerk will read a communication to the senate. the clerk: washington, d.c., november 22, 2019. to the senate: under the provisions of rule 1, paragraph 3, of the standing rules of the senate, i hereby appoint the honorable roy blunt, a senator from the state of miss
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the risks of rebuilding notre—dame.onths after the fire — architects say there's still a chance of collapse. and leonardo — like never before. da vinci's art goes digital at london's national gallery. in business, mind the gap. campaigners mark equal pay day — as research shows women earn 13% less than men here in the uk — and almost a third less around the world. a warm welcome to the programme — briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. also in the programme when it comes to the festive season how do you navigate family expectations? this as harry and meghan head to the us for christmas with meghan‘s mum doria. is there an etiquette? tell us what you think — just use #bbcthebriefing. donald tusk has told british voters not to give up on stopping brexit as the country gears up for a general election dominated by the issue. the outgoing president of the european council, said that while the process of leaving the eu was in "extra time" — it could "go to penalties". gareth barlow reports. w
the risks of rebuilding notre—dame.onths after the fire — architects say there's still a chance of collapse. and leonardo — like never before. da vinci's art goes digital at london's national gallery. in business, mind the gap. campaigners mark equal pay day — as research shows women earn 13% less than men here in the uk — and almost a third less around the world. a warm welcome to the programme — briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. also in the...
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and — the risks of rebuilding notre—dame.ths after the fire, architects say there's still a chance of collapse. the first public televised hearings in president trump's impeachment inquiry have got underway in washington, after weeks of testimony behind closed doors. donald trump is accused of withholding military aid to ukraine — an american ally, under threat from russia — to pressure ukraine's new president into helping him politically in next year's us presidential election. the impeachment inquiry has the potential to remove mr trump from office. he denies any wrongdoing. our north america editor jon sopel has been watching. history in the house... this is like the super bowl for politics, the day the impeachment hearings go public. and coast—to—coast, all the us tv networks are gearing up for the unfolding drama that could be the decisive moment of the trump presidency. and early this morning, in the white house residence, the light is on and the tweets are angry. in the committee room, it's a scrum, an hour before the
and — the risks of rebuilding notre—dame.ths after the fire, architects say there's still a chance of collapse. the first public televised hearings in president trump's impeachment inquiry have got underway in washington, after weeks of testimony behind closed doors. donald trump is accused of withholding military aid to ukraine — an american ally, under threat from russia — to pressure ukraine's new president into helping him politically in next year's us presidential election. the...
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walking into notre—dame was always humbling. the charred remains of the collapsing spire still piled on the floor. translation: the wood continued to burn on the ground, and burned the bases of these two columns. if they weren't reinforced like this to stop them shattering, they could have collapsed, and taken the walls and vault with them. it would have been a catastrophe. firefighters say they came close to losing notre—dame that night, but the reconstruction could risk its survival again. architects here say there is still a major risk of the vaults collapsing because of the effect of intense heat and water on the stones. teams are working to stabilise the structure over the next few months, so reconstruction can begin. it took an evening to burn through this building. it'll take much more than a single night to really save it. lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. now it's time for the weather, with mel coles. hello there. for many, wednesday was a quieter day. there were some good spells of sunshine around, and for many areas i
walking into notre—dame was always humbling. the charred remains of the collapsing spire still piled on the floor. translation: the wood continued to burn on the ground, and burned the bases of these two columns. if they weren't reinforced like this to stop them shattering, they could have collapsed, and taken the walls and vault with them. it would have been a catastrophe. firefighters say they came close to losing notre—dame that night, but the reconstruction could risk its survival...
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walking into notre dame was always humbling.rred remains of the collapsing spire still piled on the floor. translation: the wood continued to burn on the ground and burned to the bases of these two columns. if they weren't reinforced like this to stop them shattering, they could have collapsed and taken the walls and vault with them. it would have been a catastrophe. firefighters say they came close to losing notre dame that night but the reconstruction could risk its survival again. architects here say there's still a major risk of the vaults collapsing because of the effect of intense heat and water on the stones. teams are working to stabilise the structure over the next few
walking into notre dame was always humbling.rred remains of the collapsing spire still piled on the floor. translation: the wood continued to burn on the ground and burned to the bases of these two columns. if they weren't reinforced like this to stop them shattering, they could have collapsed and taken the walls and vault with them. it would have been a catastrophe. firefighters say they came close to losing notre dame that night but the reconstruction could risk its survival again. architects...
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walking into notre dame was always humbling. philip villeneuve is one of very few to see how the cathedral looks today. it's silent, floodlit by sunlight, the charred remains of the collapsing spire still piled on the floor. translation: the wood continued to burn on the ground and burned to the bases of these two columns. if they weren't reinforced like this to stop them shattering, they could have collapsed and taken the walls and vault with them. it would have been a catastrophe. firefighters say they came close to losing notre dame that night but the reconstruction could risk its survival again. architects here say there's still a major risk of the vaults collapsing because of the effect of intense heat and water on the stones. teams are working to stabilise the structure over the next few months so reconstruction can begin. it took an evening to burn through this building. it will take much more than a single night to really save it. lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. that's it. newsnight‘s starting right now over on bbc2 wi
walking into notre dame was always humbling. philip villeneuve is one of very few to see how the cathedral looks today. it's silent, floodlit by sunlight, the charred remains of the collapsing spire still piled on the floor. translation: the wood continued to burn on the ground and burned to the bases of these two columns. if they weren't reinforced like this to stop them shattering, they could have collapsed and taken the walls and vault with them. it would have been a catastrophe....
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couple of call-ins, joining us now is notre dame professor patrick denean. here is his book, "why liberalism failed." professor, first of all, if you would, define liberal democracy for us in your view. >> sure. i'm sure many of your listeners when they hear the word lib early or liberalism, they will think of the left side of the political spectrum what we think of progressive. i mean a political operating system of the west, of the united states, britain, europe, the political philosophy that was begun about 500 years ago that gave rise to our constitutional order and in particular the stress upon individual rights, the government's role in essentially either directing those rights if you have a more libertarian view for making it possible for you to have the full employment of the rights if you have a more progressive view. in either event, the purpose is to provide liberty or protect liberty. and part of the argument on my book, this purposeness, this is undermin undermined, the very system that brought rise to. >> we'll get into this. but can republican
couple of call-ins, joining us now is notre dame professor patrick denean. here is his book, "why liberalism failed." professor, first of all, if you would, define liberal democracy for us in your view. >> sure. i'm sure many of your listeners when they hear the word lib early or liberalism, they will think of the left side of the political spectrum what we think of progressive. i mean a political operating system of the west, of the united states, britain, europe, the political...
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that you notre dame game showed me the potential of michigan offense. started a week before obviously against penn state but shay paterson and he wassive line they played well against notre dame. i want to see if that offense travels against a maryland team with three straight losses but there is bad blood that the head coach mike loxley made comments about josh gattis and his inability to call plays because he never called plays before. there is a little bad blood. >> there was sniping back and forth they were on staff together at alabama last year. the game on cb. this rivalry slipped to mediocrity for florida but it can turn. >> look at home miami. first head coach manny diaz bouncing back and forth between the perry and williams. he is starting williams against fsu. i believe fsu is going to alexbrock. >> undefeated smu against memphis. the primetime game. >> all the talk about smu quarterback shane bushel fantastic season undiesterhafted keep an eye on brady white, memphis quarterback completed 69% of the passes number one in the conference, throwi
that you notre dame game showed me the potential of michigan offense. started a week before obviously against penn state but shay paterson and he wassive line they played well against notre dame. i want to see if that offense travels against a maryland team with three straight losses but there is bad blood that the head coach mike loxley made comments about josh gattis and his inability to call plays because he never called plays before. there is a little bad blood. >> there was sniping...
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great guy. >> martha: you just want to spend more time at notre dame. >> they go.hanks for having me on. >> martha: always a pleasure to see you sir. thank you very much print coming out, president trump famously asked inner-city voters what you have to lose. it only are they now on the issue of his presidency a few years later? gianno caldwell has written a new book on this and he and rochelle ritchie debate next. >> when i ran for office three years ago, i looked at the bleak dismal record of the democratic party -- the african-american community, what does -- do you have to lose? what you have to lose? welcome t. where we all want more energy. but with less carbon footprint. can we have both? at bp, we're working every day to make energy that's cleaner and better. and we see possibilities everywhere. to make energy that's cleaner and better. 25 cent boneless wings at applebee's. ♪ born to be wild... born to be wild...♪ get 'em while they're hot. a former army medic, made of the we maflexibility to handle members like kate. whatever monday has in store and tackle
great guy. >> martha: you just want to spend more time at notre dame. >> they go.hanks for having me on. >> martha: always a pleasure to see you sir. thank you very much print coming out, president trump famously asked inner-city voters what you have to lose. it only are they now on the issue of his presidency a few years later? gianno caldwell has written a new book on this and he and rochelle ritchie debate next. >> when i ran for office three years ago, i looked at...
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you notre dame game showed me the potential of the michigan offense. it start add week before against penn state. but shay paterson and the offensive line they played very well against notre dame. what i want to see now if that oechs is going to travel against the maryland team with three straight losses but also a little bad blood, head coach mike loxley made comments about josh gattis and his inability to call plays because helabe there is bad blood between the coaches there. >> they were sniping back anthe. the afternoon game the on cb. miami and florida state, the rivalry slipped to mediocrity but the season can turn for the winner >> both teams not having a great season. look at home, first head coach manny diaz bounced back and forth between the quarterbacks, between the perry and jarrion williams. he starts williams against fsu. fsu arts starts allis. >> the bbk the boulevard the primetime game saturday night. undefeated smu against memphis. >> all the talk about smu quarterback shane having a fantastic season there. but keep an eye on brady whi
you notre dame game showed me the potential of the michigan offense. it start add week before against penn state. but shay paterson and the offensive line they played very well against notre dame. what i want to see now if that oechs is going to travel against the maryland team with three straight losses but also a little bad blood, head coach mike loxley made comments about josh gattis and his inability to call plays because helabe there is bad blood between the coaches there. >> they...
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a school on a seven yard touchdown run to give notre dame the leak. 21-20. in the ivy league, dartmouth trailing. there are two harvard defenders who collide with each other. cop for the game-winner. 9-6 to stay unbeaten. >>> the warriors are playing tonight. all the stars missing, what is going on off the court seems to be more interesting. especially what happened halloween night. >> a lot of kids were dressed up as warrior fans. kevin durant, it was like for candy stores over there. i'm not talking about the tiny candy bars, they have actual bars like receives, door burst and twix. i'm excited to know as the kids get older, they have a place to go to get great candy bars. it was great, they did it up over there. some homes even had a food truck! i mean, a taco truck by the way . it was the most crazy thing i had ever seen. kids had king-size pillowcases and they were filled to the top. the kids, i have a lot of candy. it was a great time. >>> a king-size pillowcase is a lot of candy. >> that gets pretty heavy. that was a good neighborhood for sure. >>> th
a school on a seven yard touchdown run to give notre dame the leak. 21-20. in the ivy league, dartmouth trailing. there are two harvard defenders who collide with each other. cop for the game-winner. 9-6 to stay unbeaten. >>> the warriors are playing tonight. all the stars missing, what is going on off the court seems to be more interesting. especially what happened halloween night. >> a lot of kids were dressed up as warrior fans. kevin durant, it was like for candy stores over...
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of constitutional studies at the university of notre dame on liberalism. greenberg discusses russian hackers. on sunday, never 24th, at 10:30 a.m. eastern -- november 24, at 10:30 a.m. eastern, starting with the proliferation of disinformation in politics. the 1950's red scare. journalist eleanor randolph discusses former new york city mayor michael bloomberg. and former professional football player don mcpherson on toxic masculinity. watch live coverage of the miami book fair saturday and sunday on c-span 2's book tv. howard ruffner talks about the photos he took on may 4, 1970, when national guard troops shot and killed four students at kent state university in ohio during an anti-vietnam war protest. a student and photographer for the college newspaper at the time, one of his photos was used on the cover of "life" magazine. and he has published a book about his experience, "moments of truth." max: thank you all so much for coming out tonight. tonight, we are hosting the photographer howard ruffner who, during his college years at kent state university w
of constitutional studies at the university of notre dame on liberalism. greenberg discusses russian hackers. on sunday, never 24th, at 10:30 a.m. eastern -- november 24, at 10:30 a.m. eastern, starting with the proliferation of disinformation in politics. the 1950's red scare. journalist eleanor randolph discusses former new york city mayor michael bloomberg. and former professional football player don mcpherson on toxic masculinity. watch live coverage of the miami book fair saturday and...
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the chair of the constitutional studies at the university of notre dame on liberalism. wired magazine, andy greenberg discusses russian hackers. sunday, 10:30 a.m. eastern coverage continues with richard stangl on the flavor of ration dissemination of misinformation and politics. eleanor randolph discusses michael bloomberg. mudd talks about the state of cia detention centers. don mcpherson on toxic masculinity. watch live coverage of the miami book fair saturday and sunday on c-span2 s book tv. washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. this morning, we are getting your reaction to the testimony from this week's house impeachment inquiry hearings. join the discussion all morning with phone calls, facebook comments, text and tweets. watch washington journal, live, coming up this morning. yesterday, the house intelligence committee continued their impeachment inquiry into continued their impeachment inquiry into president trump hearing testimony from lieutenant colonel alexander benjamin -- alexander vindmann. here are their opening
the chair of the constitutional studies at the university of notre dame on liberalism. wired magazine, andy greenberg discusses russian hackers. sunday, 10:30 a.m. eastern coverage continues with richard stangl on the flavor of ration dissemination of misinformation and politics. eleanor randolph discusses michael bloomberg. mudd talks about the state of cia detention centers. don mcpherson on toxic masculinity. watch live coverage of the miami book fair saturday and sunday on c-span2 s book...
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next week, one of the country's most prestigious universities, the university of notre dame here on the street journal". thank you for joining us. ♪ the sharpest minds on "wall street" need to get behind the headlines and prepare you for the week ahead. this week we are changing directions and focusing on personal finance
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and chair of constitutional studies at the university of notre dame on liberalism. and wired magazine's andy greenberg discusses russian hackers. at 10:30 hour live coverage continues with former under secretary of state of the obama administration on the proliferation of disinformation. david meredith on the 1915 red scare -- 1950's red scare. former deputy director of the cia counterterrorism center talks about the state of cia detention centers. and former professional football player don mcpherson on toxic masculinity. watch live coverage of the miami book fair saturday and sunday on tv.an who -- c-span2's >> c-span is learning about the history and literary scene. we speak with west virginia state on her work to document the cultures that make up >> we have heritage a lot of people across the state who may not identify as artists but who are extremely creative, extremely important in how they are preserving these
and chair of constitutional studies at the university of notre dame on liberalism. and wired magazine's andy greenberg discusses russian hackers. at 10:30 hour live coverage continues with former under secretary of state of the obama administration on the proliferation of disinformation. david meredith on the 1915 red scare -- 1950's red scare. former deputy director of the cia counterterrorism center talks about the state of cia detention centers. and former professional football player don...
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just the way like the way we woulding tackle writing his i were pas at notre dame the way i would tackle more of a pro guy i was more of a -- now that's not that six category of men and women everybody breaks the mold. but he was a gift in my life and i tell you about my big friendship with him which i'll still benefit from. he died in 2013. so i've beenmenting to give his real name because i feel i needed to protect him because he couldn't be getting up from c-span to say wait let me tell you what happened to me web and -- it's intimacy and truly what we need is intimacy with god in our religion is that deep-had felt experience where which is why we wanting to go deeper than rogue prayers but to meditation we want to go to contemplate in our prayer. that we can feel it from the inside out. john where a meditation in harpers and he talked about he had heard this huxley at up in -- where was it up in california somewhere huxley said religion can be generally divided those who do dogma and doctrines, and those that have the institutions and to keep the tradition going. and then the mystics
just the way like the way we woulding tackle writing his i were pas at notre dame the way i would tackle more of a pro guy i was more of a -- now that's not that six category of men and women everybody breaks the mold. but he was a gift in my life and i tell you about my big friendship with him which i'll still benefit from. he died in 2013. so i've beenmenting to give his real name because i feel i needed to protect him because he couldn't be getting up from c-span to say wait let me tell you...
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looks to be wet for the notre dame game today over -- i should say down in stanford where light rainght now we see a lot of twinkling lights out there. skies cloudy and the first impact from the storm stom system will be the wind so looking at our storm impact scale it's a two. a moderate system today and tomorrow. but the heaviest rain this evening through the late overnight hours from a half inches to an inch. and the winds 40 to 50 miles an hour. we could see stronger gusts up to 60 miles an hour along the coast. but much less in terms of wind and rain in our inland valleys and also around the santa clara valley. we have the rain shadow effect going on that will allow for anywhere from less than a half inches to upwards of three inches say from about livermore to sand rafael. there is some big differences here in the rain totals. a look at live doppler 7. illustrated cloudy. widen the perspective, moisture offshore. but there is a deep low and here is the connection all the way back to hawaii. so this storm system is going to allow for the snow levels to slowly rise. we're going t
looks to be wet for the notre dame game today over -- i should say down in stanford where light rainght now we see a lot of twinkling lights out there. skies cloudy and the first impact from the storm stom system will be the wind so looking at our storm impact scale it's a two. a moderate system today and tomorrow. but the heaviest rain this evening through the late overnight hours from a half inches to an inch. and the winds 40 to 50 miles an hour. we could see stronger gusts up to 60 miles an...
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35 seconds left, third and goal, he takes it himself and scores on the seven yard td run to give notre dame the lead. the irish avoid the upset edging the hoagies 21-20. the finish of the day in the ivy league, white clad dartmouth trailing harvard 6-3, he avoids the sack and errors that out. two defenders collide with each other, and he catches it for the game-winner, they win 9-6 to stay unbeaten. it keeps getting worse for the warriors. at this point, you wish an nba team could forfeit a game. tonight, draymont green is that with a finger ligament injury. d'angelo russell also expected to not play with the ankle sprain and the team could use that on halloween night. >> oh, man, a lot of kids dress up as warriors players, more so, steph curry and kevin durant, not me. big bars of snickers, they have bars of snickers, like recedes pcs, starburst and twix, you name it, as they get older, we have a place to go to get great candy bars, as i get older and retire, they get more candy and i can eat it, it's great. some homes had a food truck to go with their home. it taco truck, it was the enthi
35 seconds left, third and goal, he takes it himself and scores on the seven yard td run to give notre dame the lead. the irish avoid the upset edging the hoagies 21-20. the finish of the day in the ivy league, white clad dartmouth trailing harvard 6-3, he avoids the sack and errors that out. two defenders collide with each other, and he catches it for the game-winner, they win 9-6 to stay unbeaten. it keeps getting worse for the warriors. at this point, you wish an nba team could forfeit a...
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. -- university of notre dame i said it right, right?way it in the united states, not paris. aix: they might sell out 77,000 seat football stadium tomorrow for the first time since 1973, the end of a streak of 273 games. the last time it played to a less than capacity crowd was thanks giving day -- was thanksgiving day 30 years ago. have you been to notre dame? have you been to the stadium? michael: yeah, it's a bit of stadium. you have touchdown jesus in the background. the problem with notre dame come up ticket prices have gotten so high, and you can watch it on tv. the weather is supposed to be cold. it has already snowed in south bend this year. this is a trend. there has been speculation that sports will become a tv -- that stadiums will become a tv set. no one will have to go to the games. alix: but then you say, why deal with tv you can go to on demand instead? don't be fooled, mike knows just as little about sports as i do. he sounded like he knows a lot. [laughter] michael: you're just jealous. alix: i am jealous. coming up, we
. -- university of notre dame i said it right, right?way it in the united states, not paris. aix: they might sell out 77,000 seat football stadium tomorrow for the first time since 1973, the end of a streak of 273 games. the last time it played to a less than capacity crowd was thanks giving day -- was thanksgiving day 30 years ago. have you been to notre dame? have you been to the stadium? michael: yeah, it's a bit of stadium. you have touchdown jesus in the background. the problem with notre...
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. >> i'll tell that you notre dame game showed me the potential of michigan offense.arted penn state but shay paterson and the offensive line they played well against notre dame. what i want to see now is if the offense is going to travel against the maryland team with three straight losses but there is a little bad blood the head coach mike loxley made comments about josh gattisis and inability to call plays because he never called plays before. there is a little bad blood between the coaches there. >> there was sniping back and forth those guys were on staff together at alabama last year. the afternoon game on abc. miami and florida state, man the rivalry sort of i said slipped in mediocrity but the season can turn for the winner >> both teams are not having a great season. you look at miami. head coach manny diaz has bounced back and forth between quarterbacks between the perry and williams. he is starting jarren williams against fsu. i believe fsu is arting allis honey brook. >> the we're here on bb king. the primetime here undefeated smu against memphis sflo all
. >> i'll tell that you notre dame game showed me the potential of michigan offense.arted penn state but shay paterson and the offensive line they played well against notre dame. what i want to see now is if the offense is going to travel against the maryland team with three straight losses but there is a little bad blood the head coach mike loxley made comments about josh gattisis and inability to call plays because he never called plays before. there is a little bad blood between the...
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seven months after paris' notre dame cathedral burned, debates arm over how to rebuild. >> there's aisk
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seven months after paris'she notre dame cal burned, debate swirls over how to rebuild, and the city fearsurther collapse.
seven months after paris'she notre dame cal burned, debate swirls over how to rebuild, and the city fearsurther collapse.
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the westborough baptist church, patrick denny, chair of constitutional study at the university of notre dame on liberalism and wired magazine anti-anti-greenberg discusses russian hackers . on sunday at 10:30 a.m. eastern our live coverage continues former under secretary of state and the obama ministration richard stengelon the proliferation of disinformation in international politics . pulitzer prize winning journalist david marinus on the 1950s red scare. journalist eleanor randolph is former new york city mayor michael bloomberg. deputy director of the cia counterterrorism center a month it's about the state of tia detention centers . and former professional football player don mcpherson on toxic masculinity. watch live coverage of the miami book fair saturday and sunday on cspan2's book tv. >> next supreme court justice elena kagan speaks about the american legal system, her life and career and the polarization of the confirmation process for supreme court justices. from george mason university earlier this month this portion is just over an hour. >> students guests, president helton, j
the westborough baptist church, patrick denny, chair of constitutional study at the university of notre dame on liberalism and wired magazine anti-anti-greenberg discusses russian hackers . on sunday at 10:30 a.m. eastern our live coverage continues former under secretary of state and the obama ministration richard stengelon the proliferation of disinformation in international politics . pulitzer prize winning journalist david marinus on the 1950s red scare. journalist eleanor randolph is...
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. ♪ >>> nbc sports, home of the olympic games, the nhl, notre dame football, the nascar playoffs, andmber one show, "sunday night football," only on nbc. >>> it's our time. sunday night, everybody watching. ♪ i'm in a sweet spot ♪ i'm feeling good ♪ the sun is shining ♪ i knew it would ♪ the world's a playground ♪ i'm in the clouds >> welcome to the minnesota vikings. >> touchdown, dallas. incredible. >> just another reason to hate
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the westboro baptist church, patrick dineen chair of constitutional study at the university of notre dame on liberalism and wired magazine's andy greenberg discusses russian hackers. on sunday at 10:30 a.m. eastern our live coverage continues former under secretary of state in the obama administration richard stangl on the proliferation of disinformation in international politics. pulitzer prize winning journalist david merritt on the 1950s red scare. journaljournalist eleanor randolph discusses michael bloomberg , former deputy director of the cia counterterrorism center philemon talks about the state of the cia detention centers and a professional football player don mcpherson on toxic masculinity. watchlive coverage of the miami book fair saturday and sunday on cspan2's book tv . >> recently stacy abrams former democratic george or governor of candidate talked about voting rights at the national press club in washington dc . here's a look. >> good afternoon and welcome to the national press club. my name is
the westboro baptist church, patrick dineen chair of constitutional study at the university of notre dame on liberalism and wired magazine's andy greenberg discusses russian hackers. on sunday at 10:30 a.m. eastern our live coverage continues former under secretary of state in the obama administration richard stangl on the proliferation of disinformation in international politics. pulitzer prize winning journalist david merritt on the 1950s red scare. journaljournalist eleanor randolph...
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and — the risks of rebuilding notre—dame.
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the chair of constitutional studies from the university of notre dame, and wired magazine andy greenberges russian hackers. sunday are live coverage continues with former under secretary of state in the obama administration, richard stangl, on the proliferation of disinformation in international politics. pulitzer prize-winning journalist david marinus on the 1950's red scare. journalist eleanor ran off discusses michael bloomberg, former new york city mayor. the former director of the cia's counterterrorism center talks about the state of cia detention centers, and former professional football player don pearson on toxic masculinity. watch live coverage of the miami book fair saturday and sunday on c-span2 book tv. next, president trump discusses e-cigarettes use by teenagers. he held this meeting earlier today. this is one hour. >> and you think you have a solution? >> i think we do have a solution and the solution you pose as an extra gnarly powerful step in the right direction. -- an extraordinarily powerful step in the right direction. pres. trump: ok. thank you will take a look at
the chair of constitutional studies from the university of notre dame, and wired magazine andy greenberges russian hackers. sunday are live coverage continues with former under secretary of state in the obama administration, richard stangl, on the proliferation of disinformation in international politics. pulitzer prize-winning journalist david marinus on the 1950's red scare. journalist eleanor ran off discusses michael bloomberg, former new york city mayor. the former director of the cia's...
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you know -- [inaudible i menti couple of call-ins, joining us now is notre dame professor patrick denean. here is his book, "why liberalism failed." professor, first of all, if you would, define liberal democracy for us in your view. >> sure. i'm sure many of your listeners when they hear the word lib early or liberalism, they will think of the left side of the political spectrum what we think of progressive. i mean a political operating system of the west, of the united states, britain, europe, the political philosophy that was begun about 500 years ago that gave rise to our
you know -- [inaudible i menti couple of call-ins, joining us now is notre dame professor patrick denean. here is his book, "why liberalism failed." professor, first of all, if you would, define liberal democracy for us in your view. >> sure. i'm sure many of your listeners when they hear the word lib early or liberalism, they will think of the left side of the political spectrum what we think of progressive. i mean a political operating system of the west, of the united states,...
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in may of this year, i attended a two day conference at notre dame on peace studies. it was the first time the antiwar movement got together in an academic setting to discuss the impact of the antiwar movement within the military during the vietnam war. it also covered the iraq war as well. i was not aware of the "g.i. press." it was a newspaper circulated on military bases. i also met susan, and active duty navy nurse who was court-martial for her war resistance work. who knew? finally, perhaps the mansfield amendment could be put into the column. probably this is my choice. on june 22, 1971, the amendment called for the mandatory withdrawal of u.s. forces from indochina, nine months after the senate bill was passed and the end to all military operations after the release of all american pows. the vote on the amendment was 57-42. let's spend time with those who spend all of their time on this particular topic. tim snyder, a historian at yale has said people think historians are off reading dusty books. after you read all the dusty books, you see certain patterns. wha
in may of this year, i attended a two day conference at notre dame on peace studies. it was the first time the antiwar movement got together in an academic setting to discuss the impact of the antiwar movement within the military during the vietnam war. it also covered the iraq war as well. i was not aware of the "g.i. press." it was a newspaper circulated on military bases. i also met susan, and active duty navy nurse who was court-martial for her war resistance work. who knew?...
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of the second speech of this sort, the last one being the one that he gave at the university of notre dame on religious freedom america today. two spectacular speeches, very fine speeches and i think very important ones. and he's exactly right. when you look at these investigations and think of all the investigations we have been through, and none of them turn up anything against trump, then they move to the secondary accusations, obstruction of justice, my favorite of course so far is witness tampering or witness intimidation. all these secondary things which is evidence of only one thing, that their original accusations had no merit whatsoever. they are trying to set all these traps for them. everybody from the bowels of the state department testifying to nothing other than their opinion that they don't like president trump and they don't like his policies. that's exactly why american voters voted for president trump because they wanted him to come and change his policies and get rid of people like that at the say the department. >> the intel committee will investigate what robert muelle
of the second speech of this sort, the last one being the one that he gave at the university of notre dame on religious freedom america today. two spectacular speeches, very fine speeches and i think very important ones. and he's exactly right. when you look at these investigations and think of all the investigations we have been through, and none of them turn up anything against trump, then they move to the secondary accusations, obstruction of justice, my favorite of course so far is witness...
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list of universities that are involved we're talking michigan we're talking purdue we're talking notre dame we're talking university california wisconsin but i mean it's across the country you know and it will to i was going to say to go off both your points to keep up with the nuclear arms race the these major research into institutions will do anything to you know keep to basically keep up a relationship with the state right so these kids coming in there need to be more transparency as he said because they are 1819 year olds can be easily taken advantage of and manipulated not necessarily knowing that they're building and designing some of the most deadly weapons on earth so you know they want it that was right look at it almost as a bigger picture the act the education system as a whole that we're being put in debt we're needing these high paying jobs to pay off said that so we're not living in cardboard boxes or our parents' basements for the next 1015 years and it's almost like we're overlooking the ethics of it we don't care because at the end of the day their system is so flawed we n
list of universities that are involved we're talking michigan we're talking purdue we're talking notre dame we're talking university california wisconsin but i mean it's across the country you know and it will to i was going to say to go off both your points to keep up with the nuclear arms race the these major research into institutions will do anything to you know keep to basically keep up a relationship with the state right so these kids coming in there need to be more transparency as he...
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. >> i was in europe in april watching it on tv when notre dame is seeing it burn and as one of the first represents in the european news was the reconstruction and the other one was to north minister which was much later. rockefeller largely funded the reconstruction of this cathedral in france. it also had some controversy. it wasn't quite in the same way because it was controlled by the one foundation. the issue with the library the american projects are contributing and it had a much more stronger hand in shaping what that would look like and it's fantastic could get a chance to see it. >> thank you i was a great top. i've a question about the german p.o.w.'s that affected other people to rebuild europe. they get paid to do that? or they forced to do that? or they volunteer to get out of the p.o.w. camps? >> they didn't volunteer let's put it that way. it's a great question and i wrote an article on this so they know the answer. the p.o.w.'s who are working for quaker's were paid but they weren't allowed to get their money through p.o.w.'s. but the quaker's did and i think it's fascin
. >> i was in europe in april watching it on tv when notre dame is seeing it burn and as one of the first represents in the european news was the reconstruction and the other one was to north minister which was much later. rockefeller largely funded the reconstruction of this cathedral in france. it also had some controversy. it wasn't quite in the same way because it was controlled by the one foundation. the issue with the library the american projects are contributing and it had a much...
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the risks of rebuilding notre—dame.l a chance of collapse. and leonardo — like never before.
the risks of rebuilding notre—dame.l a chance of collapse. and leonardo — like never before.
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the chair of the constitutional studies at the university of notre dame on liberalism. they discuss the russian hackers on sunday. november 24. our live coverage continues with the former secretary of state secretary of state in the obama administration. on the 1950s red scare. the journalist discusses former new york city mayor michael bloomberg. they talk about the state of cia detention centers. in the former professional centers. watch it live coverage of that miami book fair on saturday and sunday on c-span to book tv. television for serious readers all weekend every weekend. join us again next saturday beginning at 8:00 a.m. eastern for the best in nonfiction books. .. .. >> host: marc randolph is a cofounder of netflix and he is the author of this new
the chair of the constitutional studies at the university of notre dame on liberalism. they discuss the russian hackers on sunday. november 24. our live coverage continues with the former secretary of state secretary of state in the obama administration. on the 1950s red scare. the journalist discusses former new york city mayor michael bloomberg. they talk about the state of cia detention centers. in the former professional centers. watch it live coverage of that miami book fair on saturday...
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patrick demean, university of notre dame, on liberalism. and wired magazine's andy greenberg discusses russian hackers. on sunday at 10:30 a.m. eastern, our live coverage continues with former undersecretary of state in the obama administration richard stengel on disinformation in international politics. journalist david maraniss on the 1950s' red scare. journalist eleanor randolph discusses former new york city mayor michael bloomberg. former deputy director of the cia's counterterrorism center phillip mudd talks about the state of cia detention centers. 9 and former professional football player don mcpherson. watch live coverage of the miami book fair today and sunday on c-span2's booktv. >> on "after words," our weekly author interview program, republican congressman matt gaetz interviewed republican rand paul of kentucky about his new book, "the case against socialism." here's some of their discussion. >> if i'm going to be a successful capitalist and i sell something, i'm not caring at r about my desires. i have to care about everythin
patrick demean, university of notre dame, on liberalism. and wired magazine's andy greenberg discusses russian hackers. on sunday at 10:30 a.m. eastern, our live coverage continues with former undersecretary of state in the obama administration richard stengel on disinformation in international politics. journalist david maraniss on the 1950s' red scare. journalist eleanor randolph discusses former new york city mayor michael bloomberg. former deputy director of the cia's counterterrorism...
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. >> i've been scouting quarterbacks for notre dame for 27 years.son may be the best i've ever seen. >> 35 or 40 minutes into the episode, while trying to make a tackle, jason street is hit and he's paralyzed. it is devastating because you get just far enough into the episode to think that maybe the bad thing will not happen to this person. but then the show wouldn't be the show. >> i am going to stay in dillon. i'm going to be a father to this baby. and to this family. i'm going to coach high school football and you and i are going to stay together. and that's the way it is. yes? >> no. >> what do you mean, no? >> you've got to go to austin. this is your dream. >> that's what i'm telling you. >> what we wanted it to feel like was that the audience was just being invited in to a very small town, very intimate setting. >> i don't want to be responsible, nor do i want to have this baby be responsible for you not living out your dream. >> that's what i'm saying. you are my dream. >> i have walked with you all these years to get to this place. you and i
. >> i've been scouting quarterbacks for notre dame for 27 years.son may be the best i've ever seen. >> 35 or 40 minutes into the episode, while trying to make a tackle, jason street is hit and he's paralyzed. it is devastating because you get just far enough into the episode to think that maybe the bad thing will not happen to this person. but then the show wouldn't be the show. >> i am going to stay in dillon. i'm going to be a father to this baby. and to this family. i'm...