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both in the handwriting of samuel parris. we do not know why there are two persons, except that he was taking things down in shorthand and then reconstituted them into his account. shorthand was useful for a young minister because they could listen to some of the divines and use shorthand to take down absolutely everything and then reconstitute it. that is one reason why we know so much about salem village, while we know so much about the pleas of innocence -- because samuel parris took it all down. there is a reason why arthur miller poached from him. it reads like a play. she says this, he says that. all of the descriptions come from samuel parris because he was reconstituting it from his shorthand. if i could find one of those documents -- i would love the shorthand of that. he sometimes made two copies. we had to figure out which one was used. we also had some handwritten, contemporaneous copies. on the left, clearly a first draft. several people crossing things out and adding. and the cleaned up copy on the right. the ch
both in the handwriting of samuel parris. we do not know why there are two persons, except that he was taking things down in shorthand and then reconstituted them into his account. shorthand was useful for a young minister because they could listen to some of the divines and use shorthand to take down absolutely everything and then reconstitute it. that is one reason why we know so much about salem village, while we know so much about the pleas of innocence -- because samuel parris took it all...
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all of those descriptions come from samuel parris because he is reconstituting it from his shorthand.> at 8:00 p.m. eastern on "the book "the road to camelot." >> i was a junior in college in 1960. it was the first time i ever heard the word charisma. it was because he had charisma. richard nixon did not have charisma. [laughter] >> lbj did not have charisma. [laughter] >> jack kennedy had charisma. could have possibly tipped the balance in some people's mines. smart as hell, too. >> for a complete schedule, go to c-span.org. >> washington journal continues. host: at our table this morning, justice correspondent for npr about thenson to talk fbi nominee christopher wray testifying on capitol
all of those descriptions come from samuel parris because he is reconstituting it from his shorthand.> at 8:00 p.m. eastern on "the book "the road to camelot." >> i was a junior in college in 1960. it was the first time i ever heard the word charisma. it was because he had charisma. richard nixon did not have charisma. [laughter] >> lbj did not have charisma. [laughter] >> jack kennedy had charisma. could have possibly tipped the balance in some people's...
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the slave of reverend parris and judge jonathan corwin's son. and an actual really odd pretrial hearing where the judge is saying to one of the afflicted, one of the accused, why did you afflict judge corwin's son? that tells you a different legal situation we had. having said that, it is the things you see on the specials on salem, the girls writhing on the floor which is overdramatic. in fact, most of the accusations, the more traditional accusations of witchcraft by men, by women testifying to the use of image magic, the ability to harm people causing livestock to die, cows to stop producing the milk, run-of-the-mill things is that of debt instead of signing a covenant with satan -- instead of signing a covenant with satan. it was not just girls and the people making accusations, close to two hundred people who end up making some kind of complaint or testifying in some way. is a broad circle and people have lots of things to complain about. -- it is a broad circle and people have lots of things to complain about. the afflicted young ladies, t
the slave of reverend parris and judge jonathan corwin's son. and an actual really odd pretrial hearing where the judge is saying to one of the afflicted, one of the accused, why did you afflict judge corwin's son? that tells you a different legal situation we had. having said that, it is the things you see on the specials on salem, the girls writhing on the floor which is overdramatic. in fact, most of the accusations, the more traditional accusations of witchcraft by men, by women testifying...
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steve parry and anni jennison. steve parry and anni jennison.aty? it really is. there is the russian. he got a bronze in the 100 metres butterfly. i can't see him troubling andy peaty. world records tumbled. there has also been an african record from this man, cameron van der burgh. they are trying to keep pace with peaty but they just they are trying to keep pace with peaty but theyjust can't make it happen. it is going to be amazing to see if he can break the world record again. ijust see if he can break the world record again. i just want to see see if he can break the world record again. ijust want to see him get off the blocks. he does need to get away. he has to be quick off the blocks. he has to make sure he gets into that phenomenal stroke as quickly as he can. no one has ever defended this title. there we go. the double—double is on fratton pd. —— foradam the double—double is on fratton pd. —— for adam peaty. he has set two world records on this 50. i can't see anybody getting anywhere near him. there is the brazilian swimmer. that was
steve parry and anni jennison. steve parry and anni jennison.aty? it really is. there is the russian. he got a bronze in the 100 metres butterfly. i can't see him troubling andy peaty. world records tumbled. there has also been an african record from this man, cameron van der burgh. they are trying to keep pace with peaty but they just they are trying to keep pace with peaty but theyjust can't make it happen. it is going to be amazing to see if he can break the world record again. ijust see if...
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nikita parris emerged determined for england and a pest to the portuguese.could still make their european debut one to remember. a goal might edge them through, but england held firm. they weren't at their best, but then they did not need to be. a 2—1win sending england comfortably through to the quarterfinals. a blockbuster meeting with france awaits. england's win made the equation simple for scotland. beat spain by two goals, and they would be through. simple, yetfar from straightforward. but with the help of the spanish keeper, they were on their way. chaotic, calamitous, they all count. caroline weir's goal gave scotland belief. but although they huffed and puffed, they could not muster the knockout blow. against a side seen as one of the competition's dark horses. having come close it was a bitter pill to swallow. newsnight is coming up on bbc two. tonight we speak to the immigration minister and the shadow home secretary about the deep cracks over brexit at the very top of the government and the opposition, and a special report from caracas. is venezu
nikita parris emerged determined for england and a pest to the portuguese.could still make their european debut one to remember. a goal might edge them through, but england held firm. they weren't at their best, but then they did not need to be. a 2—1win sending england comfortably through to the quarterfinals. a blockbuster meeting with france awaits. england's win made the equation simple for scotland. beat spain by two goals, and they would be through. simple, yetfar from straightforward....
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>> parris island. >> stephen: parris island, south carolina. ( cheers ) are you cheering for the marines't understand a damn thing they just said. could i have the top one, there? >> sure. >> stephen: i'm from the low country of south carolina. ( cheers ) ( laughter ) >> i used to live in charleston. >> stephen: here we go. here's one for the grandfathers out there. it says, "you put the 'grand' in grandpa. happy father's day." that's really sweet. but the first draft said, "please stop calling my wife 'oriental'." ( laughter ) ( applause ) definitely have a sip. ben, thank you so much. ben keith, everybody. we'll be right back with the lovely scarlett johansson. drink up! drink up! ♪ ♪ remember our special night? abdominal pain... ...and diarrhea. but it's my anniversary. aw. sorry. we've got other plans. your recurring, unpredictable abdominal pain and diarrhea... ...may be irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhea, or ibs-d. you've tried over-the-counter treatments and lifestyle changes, but ibs-d can be really frustrating. talk to your doctor about viberzi,... ...a different way to trea
>> parris island. >> stephen: parris island, south carolina. ( cheers ) are you cheering for the marines't understand a damn thing they just said. could i have the top one, there? >> sure. >> stephen: i'm from the low country of south carolina. ( cheers ) ( laughter ) >> i used to live in charleston. >> stephen: here we go. here's one for the grandfathers out there. it says, "you put the 'grand' in grandpa. happy father's day." that's really sweet....
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joining us now senior correspondent for politico.com, ana palmer, parry bacon and a.b. stoddard. a.b., let's talk about what we're audiocassetll looking for journalists, the press conference, we don't know the format if it will be freewheeling, how long it will take, how many journalists will be allowed to ask questions, what do we anticipate will come up? >> well, i think obviously president trump is going to be answering questions about donald junior's e-mails and meeting and he will probably, i think, be as defiant as he's been about how the meeting would have been one most people would have taken including democrats and that it's no big deal. basically it's a media witch hunt and it's being overblown and this whole collusion idea is a hoax. that's what he's said the last couple days and i think he'll repeat that. but i do think when he's asked about other things, maybe by the french press, that, you know, i expect president trump to be really charming about his meeting, the invitation that president macron extended to him and his visit there. i think he's going to talk about
joining us now senior correspondent for politico.com, ana palmer, parry bacon and a.b. stoddard. a.b., let's talk about what we're audiocassetll looking for journalists, the press conference, we don't know the format if it will be freewheeling, how long it will take, how many journalists will be allowed to ask questions, what do we anticipate will come up? >> well, i think obviously president trump is going to be answering questions about donald junior's e-mails and meeting and he will...
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commentators are andy jamieson and steven parry commentator: a good start for adam peaty.you get a good start in the semifinal — that is what got him the world record and he is starting to go already. amazing. brilliant breaststroke swimming. adam peaty in the black hat, making the rest of the world reset their dreams, because their dreams are not quick enough. the time just outside his own world record and the rest of the world starting to come with him, you know. they tried but nobody got within half a second of adam peaty. we will hear from half a second of adam peaty. we will hearfrom him soon. peaty‘s dominance on breaststroke has rewritten the record books over the past couple of years. and the head of elite development at british swimming, timjones, says peaty‘s move to be at the centre of british swimming in loughborough has been key. the most important thing is we have a lwa ys the most important thing is we have always had great swimmers in britain, just not great swimmers that could perform at their best when it mattered always and adam has been at the forefront
commentators are andy jamieson and steven parry commentator: a good start for adam peaty.you get a good start in the semifinal — that is what got him the world record and he is starting to go already. amazing. brilliant breaststroke swimming. adam peaty in the black hat, making the rest of the world reset their dreams, because their dreams are not quick enough. the time just outside his own world record and the rest of the world starting to come with him, you know. they tried but nobody got...
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andyjamieson and steve parry take up the commentary.k away from the rest of the world. the world record is 57.13, 57.a7, just outside that. but goodness me, that was phenomenal. it is a sprint. great britain's allen pizzey has destroyed the best of the world, absolutely obliterated them. two months after rio, it's going to be so hard to get back what i had there but i'm more than happy to come here and my title, and year after year now. i was a bit longer to the wall as well, but i'm so happy with that. was that the pace you plan to go out or do you think that excitement got you a bit tonight? i felt like a little boy again going out in a crowd. a world record for a reason, that performance at the olympics was just completely different to that swim. i was on target for it but ijust missed out. let's see what i can get tomorrow in the 50. let's get more from budapest now. speak to former 0lympic champion beccy adlington who is working for bbc sport at the championships. he is invincible now? certainly is. he is invincible now? certainly
andyjamieson and steve parry take up the commentary.k away from the rest of the world. the world record is 57.13, 57.a7, just outside that. but goodness me, that was phenomenal. it is a sprint. great britain's allen pizzey has destroyed the best of the world, absolutely obliterated them. two months after rio, it's going to be so hard to get back what i had there but i'm more than happy to come here and my title, and year after year now. i was a bit longer to the wall as well, but i'm so happy...
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andyjamieson and steve parry were the incredulous commentators.in the centre, that isa adam peaty right in the centre, that is a better start, very good start from the russian entry, but no adam peaty goes, looking very strong indeed, the brazilian also doing very well, in five, but adam peaty starting to go ahead, starting to strea k starting to go ahead, starting to streak ahead, this is a 50 metre breaststroke, 25.95! there goes project 25! 0h breaststroke, 25.95! there goes project 25! oh my goodness me, i never thought i would live to see the day when a breaststroke swimmer would go 25 seconds for a 50 metres breaststroke, that is phenomenal! he cannot believe it and i cannot believe it, in my life i have never seen swimming like that! this is 50 metres! he won by nine tenths, he almost has clear water between him and the rest of the field. he has almost taken a second out of eve ryo ne almost taken a second out of everyone else. 0ver almost taken a second out of everyone else. over a 50 metre dash! he's just everyone else. over a 50 metre da
andyjamieson and steve parry were the incredulous commentators.in the centre, that isa adam peaty right in the centre, that is a better start, very good start from the russian entry, but no adam peaty goes, looking very strong indeed, the brazilian also doing very well, in five, but adam peaty starting to go ahead, starting to strea k starting to go ahead, starting to streak ahead, this is a 50 metre breaststroke, 25.95! there goes project 25! 0h breaststroke, 25.95! there goes project 25! oh...
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this is in fact josh parry, an impersonator who has risen to overnight fame at wimbledon because andyn the website. yes i been doing this for four years or so, website. yes i been doing this for fouryears orso, and had website. yes i been doing this for four years or so, and had a lot of success with it, it began in 2013 andi success with it, it began in 2013 and i have been doing impressions ever since. so he was aware of who i was before the video. and let me ask one more question about this, we do not get to ask andy murray questions about his private life. so do you put us through the ringer on purpose at wimbledon each year? yeah, i mean, that is obviously a pretty fair question. you know, itry, i'm so boring in other parts of my life, i've got to give you guys some kind of excitement. just trying to make it fun. well, josh, lovely to meet you. giving us your best andy murray. thank you for watching. we will see you back in wimbledon tomorrow. the sun has been out today at wimbledon and tomorrow it will be heating up. but for northern ireland and southern scotland, northern engla
this is in fact josh parry, an impersonator who has risen to overnight fame at wimbledon because andyn the website. yes i been doing this for four years or so, website. yes i been doing this for fouryears orso, and had website. yes i been doing this for four years or so, and had a lot of success with it, it began in 2013 andi success with it, it began in 2013 and i have been doing impressions ever since. so he was aware of who i was before the video. and let me ask one more question about this,...
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. >> there's a certain degree of air begansy, which i have to ask you, do tax parris want a federal agencyom calling the witness or not provides us with information. he knows about the condition in which it was stored. the history of the weapon itself. >> in a et lehr seletter, the u department of interior outlined its regular laces. the blm is a bureau of that department. >> there is a process where we ask permission and the agency would decide whether or or not they want to abide by it. >> those issues will be hashed out in court. >> lopez sanchez' date could be set next friday. melanie woodrow, abc new news. >>> new details on ryan lochte's criminal charges in brazil. judges have cleared him of filing a false report ft he was caught on camera at a gas station during the summer olympics. he was with three others at the sim. he originally told tv reporters they were robbed at gunpoint. brazilian media reports they dropped the charge because a tv interview does not count as a false report. >> time now is 8:16. this weekend, all the magic of disney entertainment is under one roof at the d23
. >> there's a certain degree of air begansy, which i have to ask you, do tax parris want a federal agencyom calling the witness or not provides us with information. he knows about the condition in which it was stored. the history of the weapon itself. >> in a et lehr seletter, the u department of interior outlined its regular laces. the blm is a bureau of that department. >> there is a process where we ask permission and the agency would decide whether or or not they want to...
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it wasn't so long ago that i was talking to you about how they were parrying and fending off what they considered to be their own trump style right wing populist insurgencies within their open country. since then, that's no longer been the case. angela merkel, you were just talking about, she expects to win big come september. at least remain in her position. and emmanuel macron has managed to get a huge majority in the parliament. we're talking about two global leaders who have taken up the mantra of the barack obama liberal elite that donald trump and so many of his followers are constantly maligning. >> there were a couple of small examples in the netherlands and austria where they were pushed back but they weren't big countries until it happened in france. everybody was wondering what will happen in france. france has had a very horrible history with right wing governments so they stepped back from that. but it is an interesting point you make. that there is a essential of empow empowerments in these democracies when dealing with donald trump. does it help them in the end? this is
it wasn't so long ago that i was talking to you about how they were parrying and fending off what they considered to be their own trump style right wing populist insurgencies within their open country. since then, that's no longer been the case. angela merkel, you were just talking about, she expects to win big come september. at least remain in her position. and emmanuel macron has managed to get a huge majority in the parliament. we're talking about two global leaders who have taken up the...
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he would have parried the way he did when obama told him putin could handle this fine. but it feels like in these situations trump is egoicle enough and takes it pebble personally enough he can't do what would help him politicly. it would suddenly put at rest all the critics who would say -- you see i raise to do. >> and we would be reporting president trump brings up you know russian meddling to vladimir putin to his face. >> exactly. >> what a bold move, right. >> exactly. >> what do you think trump wants out of the meeting. >> i think that's part of the problem. we know what putin wants. putin's goals have been consistent. he has -- he is a russian nationalist. but in specific here he wants the relaxation of the european union sanctions against russia, mostly it's the european union sanctions that are crippling the russian economy. he wants america to relax the pressure on the european union, divide the west. that's clearly been his game. he has gamed it out, thought it out we don't know what trump wants. he just going to freelance. these are not situations you want
he would have parried the way he did when obama told him putin could handle this fine. but it feels like in these situations trump is egoicle enough and takes it pebble personally enough he can't do what would help him politicly. it would suddenly put at rest all the critics who would say -- you see i raise to do. >> and we would be reporting president trump brings up you know russian meddling to vladimir putin to his face. >> exactly. >> what a bold move, right. >>...
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i think we're going to have a parris island in the west wing. >> aren't we overlooking and i'm limited on time, the biggest issue which is out there which is the continuing mueller investigation. here's my final questions for patrick buchanan. are we headed for a constitutional crisis? >> i think we're headed for a crisis and collision between whether mueller who sees himself as having a very broad franchise, moving beyond the russian hacking into the finances of donald trump. and the president of the united states is going to have to ask himself whether we can survive a year-end long time of vision. look, i've never known one of niece special prosecutors offices which are like compho mar -- comanches, i never knew a comanche raiding party that didn't go home without scalps at night. i think the special prosecutor's office has got an investigation which is part counterespionage, counterintelligence, and another part which is the criminal investigation where they're going to try to get, capture people and making false statements. and not filling outside the correct forms. and they're go
i think we're going to have a parris island in the west wing. >> aren't we overlooking and i'm limited on time, the biggest issue which is out there which is the continuing mueller investigation. here's my final questions for patrick buchanan. are we headed for a constitutional crisis? >> i think we're headed for a crisis and collision between whether mueller who sees himself as having a very broad franchise, moving beyond the russian hacking into the finances of donald trump. and...
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i went to parris island for boot camp and it was fine from there on in. base is like a little city and it's like we got in our own family and they got everything that you need. they got all kinds of education, all kind of courses for leadership. and so, it's a real good place to be in the marine corps. >> during his fifth year in the marines, burden took a medical discharge when he was diagnosed with schizoprenoform, a mental disorder defined by mental spells and delusions. >> i hallucinate and i disappear from work, a whole bunch of things i thought was going on inside my head. i decided to go out and go back to my family and just take things easy. >> six months after leaving the military, burden was arrested after he crashed his car into security gates at tampa international airport. >> i thought people were chasing me. i thought people were trying to kill me, so that explains it all running to the gate. i was trying to get away. >> burden admits taking four ecstasy tablets that night and prosecutors say he had almost 300 tablets in his glove box. >> de
i went to parris island for boot camp and it was fine from there on in. base is like a little city and it's like we got in our own family and they got everything that you need. they got all kinds of education, all kind of courses for leadership. and so, it's a real good place to be in the marine corps. >> during his fifth year in the marines, burden took a medical discharge when he was diagnosed with schizoprenoform, a mental disorder defined by mental spells and delusions. >> i...
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toniduggan and nikita parris with the goals.t her side ahead but scotland just couldn't find that crucial second goal and exit theirfirst major tournament at the group stage. in the europa league qualifiers, aberdeen hold a 2—1 lead over cyprus side, apollon limassol, after the first leg. and everton's wayne rooney received a hero's welcome in his first competitive game back at the club last night. he played the full 90 minutes at goodison park against slovakian side rozumberok. it was a scrappy game, settled only by leighton baines‘ deflected second half strike. the second leg takes place next thursday. alistair cook will resume on 82 not out after helping to keep south africa at bay on a rain—shortened first day of the third test at the oval. despite the interruptions it was an eventful opening day of the third test. joe root was one of the wickets to fall. he was caught behind brilliantly by quinton de kock for 29. while one of three england debutants, david malan, was bowled for just 1. but former captain cook was at his gut
toniduggan and nikita parris with the goals.t her side ahead but scotland just couldn't find that crucial second goal and exit theirfirst major tournament at the group stage. in the europa league qualifiers, aberdeen hold a 2—1 lead over cyprus side, apollon limassol, after the first leg. and everton's wayne rooney received a hero's welcome in his first competitive game back at the club last night. he played the full 90 minutes at goodison park against slovakian side rozumberok. it was a...
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a lot of these leaders were parrying and fending off what they consider to be their trump style, rightsurgencies within their own country, and that is no longer the case. angela merkel as you mentioned, she expects to win big come september or at least maintain her position, and macron has won big in his election, and moves onto the parliament and get a huge majority in that parliament. we're talking about two global leaders who have taken up the mantle of the barack obama elite that donald trump and so many of his followers are constantly maligning. it's so emboldened. >> there were small examples in the netherlands and austria and they weren't ready until it happened in france. france has had a very horrible history with right wing governments so they step back from that, but at this point, that's an interesting point you make. there is a sense of empowerment by these more liberal in the european sense, democracies when dealing with president trump. does it help them in the end though? because this is still a president trump who has been tepid in his commitments to nato, which is wha
a lot of these leaders were parrying and fending off what they consider to be their trump style, rightsurgencies within their own country, and that is no longer the case. angela merkel as you mentioned, she expects to win big come september or at least maintain her position, and macron has won big in his election, and moves onto the parliament and get a huge majority in that parliament. we're talking about two global leaders who have taken up the mantle of the barack obama elite that donald...
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after all, the father of this device, former secretary of defense bill parry, argued there's scant justification for spending tens of billions of dollars on this weapon. general mattias stated numerous times he's not sold on it. we shouldn't risk making tens of billions of dollars in commitments like this with potential failure to follow through all while forfeiting other critical priorities. before we continue this nuclear escalation on autopilot, let's ake sure -- thank you. the chair: for what purpose does the gentleman from alabama wish to be recognized? mr. rogers: i rise to claim time in opposition to the amendment. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. mr. romers: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. rogers: i strongly oppose this amendment. it's not just me, the armed services committee considered nearly the same amendment in markup and it was defeated. it's also our country's senior most military office. they repeatedly described the urgent need for the lrso. they have testified before our committee in march on this ex
after all, the father of this device, former secretary of defense bill parry, argued there's scant justification for spending tens of billions of dollars on this weapon. general mattias stated numerous times he's not sold on it. we shouldn't risk making tens of billions of dollars in commitments like this with potential failure to follow through all while forfeiting other critical priorities. before we continue this nuclear escalation on autopilot, let's ake sure -- thank you. the chair: for...
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highest civilian award, the distinguished public service medal, first by weinberger and again by bill parry who is here with us today. as many of you know, graham allison has written extensively about nuclear weapons, terrorism and decisionmaking. his first book, essence of decision explained to the cuban missile crisis, one of the most influential books in political science and has become required reading for the vast majority of political science students today. that is saying something. if you're a political scientist you know there have been so many articles and books about the cuban missile crisis there has even been a periodical about why we should stop writing articles and books about the cuban missile crisis. it is one of the most proud intellectual landscapes and graham allison's book has stood the test of time. that book has sold 450,000 copies, the tom clancy of the field. >> influential books including a 2000 book called the grandmaster's insights on china, the us and the world, and nuclear terrorism, the ultimate preventable catastrophe, selected as one of the hundred most nota
highest civilian award, the distinguished public service medal, first by weinberger and again by bill parry who is here with us today. as many of you know, graham allison has written extensively about nuclear weapons, terrorism and decisionmaking. his first book, essence of decision explained to the cuban missile crisis, one of the most influential books in political science and has become required reading for the vast majority of political science students today. that is saying something. if...
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staff of senator richard nixon in 1951, working with nixon roz's loyal and loving permanent sect, rose parry -- rosemary woods. he served in the white house that assistant to rose wood though he was with the foundation and the nixon library before its opening in 1990, until she retired in 2007. she remains assistant treasurer of the nixon foundation board. their combined knowledge of richard and pat nixon and their careers, combined loyalty and dedication, their intelligence and their integrity, have guided and inspired generations of colleagues and friend we're delighted that marge and louis are with us today. [applause] >> and now the reason we're here today. to welcome pat buchanan and his new book "the white house wars." "the new york times" already recommends the book that we should purchase and read. and it describes pat as one of the most consequential conservative inside the past half century. to introduce pat we called on his nixon white house colleague and longtime friend, ben. a native california, ken joined then 1968 campaign while he was in new york at the columbia university la
staff of senator richard nixon in 1951, working with nixon roz's loyal and loving permanent sect, rose parry -- rosemary woods. he served in the white house that assistant to rose wood though he was with the foundation and the nixon library before its opening in 1990, until she retired in 2007. she remains assistant treasurer of the nixon foundation board. their combined knowledge of richard and pat nixon and their careers, combined loyalty and dedication, their intelligence and their...
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commentators are andy jamieson and steven parry. a good solid reaction in the centre.d solid reaction in the centre. a good start from adam peaty. this is good news, if you get a solid start in the semifinal, that got him the world record. this is amazing, brilliant breaststroke swimming. making the rest of the world reset their dreams because they are no longer quick enough. just outside his own world record. the rest really tried but no one got within half a second of great britain's adam peaty. winning gold in the 50 and now he has done the double double. yes, very good. quite exhausting, switching off and switching on, especially winning the double but i'm so happy. 225 points now and i know that there is more. i don't want to spoil it for next year. celtic will be hoping to establish a lead over the norwegian champions rosenborg in the first leg of their third round champions league qualifier at celtic park this evening. no moussa dembele or leigh griffiths for celtic, the latest after 30 minutes is 0—0. ross barkley will "100%" leave everton, that's according to
commentators are andy jamieson and steven parry. a good solid reaction in the centre.d solid reaction in the centre. a good start from adam peaty. this is good news, if you get a solid start in the semifinal, that got him the world record. this is amazing, brilliant breaststroke swimming. making the rest of the world reset their dreams because they are no longer quick enough. just outside his own world record. the rest really tried but no one got within half a second of great britain's adam...
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we'll see how long she stands out here and parries our questions today, brooke. >> sara murray, we'll take it live in a moment now. we'll will seeing sarah huckabee sanders brief everyone on all of the above. we'll talk to you on the back half of that. >>> meantime, dana bash is with me in addition to a number of other voice buzz dans, but dana begin with you. oftentimes you say the phrase, the walls are closing in. with all of the above that i've just listed that's happened in the last 24 hours t walls are closing. >> i think at this point the walls are spinning, you know? i mean, because it's dizzying to try to keep up with, as you said. i thought your set-up was brilliant in just showing the sort of frenetic sense of all these different issues. big issues. i mean, the in-fighting is important, but big, big issues. health care, who knows. you know, how the military deals with the president's random tweet changing policy about transgender americans being allowed or not being allowed. you know, and the list goes on and on. the boy scouts. i mean, to finally, three day later, coming ou
we'll see how long she stands out here and parries our questions today, brooke. >> sara murray, we'll take it live in a moment now. we'll will seeing sarah huckabee sanders brief everyone on all of the above. we'll talk to you on the back half of that. >>> meantime, dana bash is with me in addition to a number of other voice buzz dans, but dana begin with you. oftentimes you say the phrase, the walls are closing in. with all of the above that i've just listed that's happened in...
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back with us today, andrew peek in washington, d.c., parried >> shannon: we are getting information aboutd trump's meeting with a russian lawyer adding a new layer to the russian collision. we will talk about it on the next hour of "america's newsroom." >> bill: heard about snakes on a plane, how about eels on a highway? accidents creating a slippery matter for some commuters. can we at least analyze customer traffic? can we push the offer online? legacy technology can handcuff any company. but "yes" is here. you're saying the new app will go live monday? yeah. with help from hpe, we can finally work the way we want to. with the right mix of hybrid it, everything computes. what are all these different topped & loaded meals? it's an american favorite on top of an american favorite, alice. it's mozzarella sticks on top of grilled chicken. it's cajun shrimp on top of steak. it's labor day weekend on top of the fourth of july. hotdogs. it's abe lincoln on top of george washington. yonder. it's rodeos on top of rollercoasters. it's favorites on favorites, alice. it's very moving. get your favo
back with us today, andrew peek in washington, d.c., parried >> shannon: we are getting information aboutd trump's meeting with a russian lawyer adding a new layer to the russian collision. we will talk about it on the next hour of "america's newsroom." >> bill: heard about snakes on a plane, how about eels on a highway? accidents creating a slippery matter for some commuters. can we at least analyze customer traffic? can we push the offer online? legacy technology can...
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. >> exactly sometimes she parries and doesn't answer them. >> how many interest rate hikes have there been in this calendar year there was one in december. >> two this year there have been three as part -- >> march and june? >> yes no, no, sorry. >> no. there has been one this year one last year. one at the end of 2015 >> 2016. >> 2015. >> there was -- >> year and a half >> december, december, june. so one this year >> one this year three over three years >> to get three interest rate hikes this year you would have to have one -- >> i'm telling you there were two this year. i really think there were. am i crazy about that? >> i defer to steve. sorry. >> i think -- >> okay. hold on. we have a challenge on live national television. who is in team liesman we should know this. this is our only job this reading stuff >> it's the memory thing i thought the comment that rates won't need to rise to levels of past cycles was a huge thing for the market because that basically signals there's a cap on the number of rate increases. >> not only cap -- >> and also -- >> it's more than a cap. >> the
. >> exactly sometimes she parries and doesn't answer them. >> how many interest rate hikes have there been in this calendar year there was one in december. >> two this year there have been three as part -- >> march and june? >> yes no, no, sorry. >> no. there has been one this year one last year. one at the end of 2015 >> 2016. >> 2015. >> there was -- >> year and a half >> december, december, june. so one this year >> one...
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mandy's was sponsored by merck included doctor parry goats check it out. >> ladies, thank you so muchhanks. so tell us about the her life her adventures what exactly is that. >> sure. so dr. perry and i are really excited to have teamed up with merck for the her life her adventures campaign. essentially, at its core, we're describing it as an educational and awareness campaign. it's about inspiring women to know what their options are, to you know, set priorities, have goals in life to prepare you for whatever adventures may lie ahead and part of that is encouraging women to speak with their doctorbo birth control options and how family planning may sort of factor into that overall life and their long-term goals. >> dr. perry, i think people might be surprised how many options there actually are for them in terms of birth control. >> i completely agree with you. and that is why we're encouraging women to educate themselves and to talk to their doctor. there are daily options. there's non-daily options much there's longer term options that are all rev reversible oh theres miriad out th
mandy's was sponsored by merck included doctor parry goats check it out. >> ladies, thank you so muchhanks. so tell us about the her life her adventures what exactly is that. >> sure. so dr. perry and i are really excited to have teamed up with merck for the her life her adventures campaign. essentially, at its core, we're describing it as an educational and awareness campaign. it's about inspiring women to know what their options are, to you know, set priorities, have goals in life...
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toni duggan and nikita parris with the goals.g like whatever is going to come our way, we feeling like whatever is going to come oui’ way, we have feeling like whatever is going to come our way, we have the answers to those questions and we can find solutions. of course it will be a difficult challenge. france are a great team. we have to get ready for that. it will enjoy tonight first. we have to days to prepare for the quarter—final, which we are already incited by. —— excited by. england's win meant that scotland, in the same group, needed to beat spain by two clear goals. caroline weir got some help from the spanish goalkeeper to put her side ahead, but scotland just couldn't find that crucial second goal and exit the competition at the group stage. wayne rooney received a hero's welcome at goodison park last night, making his second debut for everton. he played the full 90 minutes in their europa league qualifier against slovakian side rozumberok. it was a scrappy game, settled only by leighton baines deflected second half s
toni duggan and nikita parris with the goals.g like whatever is going to come our way, we feeling like whatever is going to come oui’ way, we have feeling like whatever is going to come our way, we have the answers to those questions and we can find solutions. of course it will be a difficult challenge. france are a great team. we have to get ready for that. it will enjoy tonight first. we have to days to prepare for the quarter—final, which we are already incited by. —— excited by....
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this town over here -- all those descriptions come from samuel parris and his shorthand. >> on the presidency, former boston globe journalist curtis wilkie on the book the road to camelot, inside jfk's five-year campaign. >> i was a junior in college in 1960, and it was the first time i had heard the word charisma, and it was because he had charisma. richard nixon did not have charisma. lbj did not have charisma, but jack kennedy had charisma, and i think that could have possibly tipped the balance in some people's minds. >> for our complete american history tv schedule, go to c-span.org. onamerican history tv c-span3 every weekend featuring the american history tour, archival films, and programs on the presidency, the civil war, and more. here is a clip from a recent program. --i should go back and say give you some information about the guys that were there. just who were they? all came from special forces. they were special forces. there was no special test to say you are qualified to go to berlin. if you have become special forces, you have the qualifications, with one caveat -- you had t
this town over here -- all those descriptions come from samuel parris and his shorthand. >> on the presidency, former boston globe journalist curtis wilkie on the book the road to camelot, inside jfk's five-year campaign. >> i was a junior in college in 1960, and it was the first time i had heard the word charisma, and it was because he had charisma. richard nixon did not have charisma. lbj did not have charisma, but jack kennedy had charisma, and i think that could have possibly...
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all those descriptions come from samuel parris, he was reconstituted it from shorthand. >>> on the presidency, former "boston globe" journalists on their book "the road to camel camelot." >> i was a junior in college in 1960 and it was the first time i ever heard the word "charisma." it was because he had charisma. richard nixon didn't have charisma. lbj didn't have charisma. >> but jack kennedy had charisma. i think that could have possibly tipped the balance in some people's minds. ? for our complete american history tv schedule, go to c-span.org. >>> this weekend on book tv on c-span 2, saturday at 7:00 p.m. eastern, former chess champion garry kasparov on his book "deep thinking." >> machines for centuries, if not for millennium yums, have b taking over all forms of manual labor. when machines were taking over jobs from manufacturing jobs, that's natural. now the only difference is machines coming after people with college degrees, political influence, and twitter accounts. and suddenly it's a big story. >> and at 9:15 p.m. jason riley discusses his book "false black power." and his argum
all those descriptions come from samuel parris, he was reconstituted it from shorthand. >>> on the presidency, former "boston globe" journalists on their book "the road to camel camelot." >> i was a junior in college in 1960 and it was the first time i ever heard the word "charisma." it was because he had charisma. richard nixon didn't have charisma. lbj didn't have charisma. >> but jack kennedy had charisma. i think that could have possibly...