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the head of the commission but my point was that fdr was saw the frankfurter be unlike did before peabody else. than there was a populism contributing to him getting elected. uh person who is the most populist or things about the people someone we would not think about today was coulter gutzon borglum always thinking about western farmers and was someone involved but was not but for those movements they have taken a lot of heat for that. bid how did that plan out? they have raised for move tranfive and the right of unions and focused more on the policy connections and maybe on a legal connections but i would go back to the beginning of my talk to what makes it different is to the valentine papers and how he was the help of the visionary. most of the ideas did not know that until he was processed. >> so. >> his house was torn down even though he donated it with half of the estate to the federal government. and like many great i think it was 1725. >> the with the word liberal progressive sorghum crops that the first time in history and is similar to what we're facing right now was a support
the head of the commission but my point was that fdr was saw the frankfurter be unlike did before peabody else. than there was a populism contributing to him getting elected. uh person who is the most populist or things about the people someone we would not think about today was coulter gutzon borglum always thinking about western farmers and was someone involved but was not but for those movements they have taken a lot of heat for that. bid how did that plan out? they have raised for move...
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that's what it is. >> get me that peabody, please.. >> stephen: well, i'd love to hear more about hating your fellow man. we have to take a little break. will you stick around and we'll hate ourselves a little more after that? >> yes. >> stephen: still around. we will have more bob odenkirk. ♪ ♪ ( applause ) how do you become america's best-selling brand? you make it detect what they don't. stop, stop, stop! sorry. you make it sense what's coming. watch, watch, watch! mom. relax! i'm relaxed. you make it for 16-year olds... whoa-whoa-whoa!!! and the parents who worry about them. you saw him, right? going further to help make drivers, better drivers. don't freak out on me. that's ford. and that's how you become america's best-selling brand. remember 2007? smartphones? o m g ten years later, nothing's really changed. it's time to snap out of it. hello moto. snap on a jbl speaker. put a 70" screen on a wall. get a 10x optical zoom. get excited world. hello moto. moto is here. the moto z with moto mods. get a moto z play droid for only $5
that's what it is. >> get me that peabody, please.. >> stephen: well, i'd love to hear more about hating your fellow man. we have to take a little break. will you stick around and we'll hate ourselves a little more after that? >> yes. >> stephen: still around. we will have more bob odenkirk. ♪ ♪ ( applause ) how do you become america's best-selling brand? you make it detect what they don't. stop, stop, stop! sorry. you make it sense what's coming. watch, watch,...
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. >> peabody award winning comedian.see you. >> nice to see you. >> he got the peabody, go ahead. >> it's right here. >> how does "snl" continue to top itself each and every week? >> there's so much material, and these characters are so rich. i mean, they are full of personality. and to just break it down like they did with the barbies, that's essentially what you're saying. you can mask it any way you want, but it's so funny. >> that sketch was great because it was layered. it wasn't just about spicer being aggressive. within it they get to the substance of their policies. i thought the best sketch that they've done maybe ever was the fatal attraction, kellyanne conway thing. this is why, because it speaks to the thing that scares me most about this administration, it's like right to your face blatant falsehoods and lies. i understand politicians lie but these -- >> there she is. channelling her inner glenn close from "fatal attraction". >> i thought this was a necessary sketch. >> with jake tapper. >> yeah. >> it's als
. >> peabody award winning comedian.see you. >> nice to see you. >> he got the peabody, go ahead. >> it's right here. >> how does "snl" continue to top itself each and every week? >> there's so much material, and these characters are so rich. i mean, they are full of personality. and to just break it down like they did with the barbies, that's essentially what you're saying. you can mask it any way you want, but it's so funny. >> that sketch...
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. >> seth: our first guest tonight hosts hbo's emmy and peabody award winning show "last week tonight fourth season. please welcome back to the show, our friend, john oliver. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> seth: how are you? >> fine. thank you. happy valentine's day eve. >> seth: thank you, yeah. happy valentine's day. >> certainly. >> seth: are you well sorted out? i know you have a wife. we both have wives. are you ready to go? >> i guess my answer to that, might suggest i might not have a wife tomorrow. no, i'm not well sorted out. i have a card. that's enough, right? >> seth: yeah. >> i'll take that as a no. >> seth: i will say this. my wife said to me once, "all a wife really wants is a thoughtful card." >> right. >> seth: and then the next holiday i got her a thoughtful card, and it was -- she very paronizingly said, "oh, look who listened." [ light laughter ] like, she had said other more expensive things, that had gone in and out. >> yeah. >> seth: but card, i said, "done." >> it's funny because my wife literally said exactly the same thing, and i've also remembered that very
. >> seth: our first guest tonight hosts hbo's emmy and peabody award winning show "last week tonight fourth season. please welcome back to the show, our friend, john oliver. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> seth: how are you? >> fine. thank you. happy valentine's day eve. >> seth: thank you, yeah. happy valentine's day. >> certainly. >> seth: are you well sorted out? i know you have a wife. we both have wives. are you ready to go? >> i guess my...
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it happened at some townhomes on peabody road near alamo drive in vacaville.lice say the man frank pena junior... was acting erratically.... and managed to get inside someone's home. when he came out.... he was hold a bundle of blankets... he claimed he was holding a baby and was threatening to kill it. pena junor tried running away from police but officers managed to catch him. they discovered pena was only carrying a bundle of blankets which looked like a baby. pena junior was arrested and with charged with burglary and being under the influence of a controlled substance. still ahead: inside the life of a marijuana mogul... we look at the entrepenuers already blazing an empire in a world of legal pot. and next: j-c- penny announces .. it is closing more than 100 stores.. we look into what's driving recent retail closures. retail stores closing ♪ hey, bud. you need some help? no, i'm good. come on, moe. i have to go. (vo) we always trusted our subaru impreza would be there for him someday. ok. that's it. (vo) we just didn't think someday would come so fast. s
it happened at some townhomes on peabody road near alamo drive in vacaville.lice say the man frank pena junior... was acting erratically.... and managed to get inside someone's home. when he came out.... he was hold a bundle of blankets... he claimed he was holding a baby and was threatening to kill it. pena junor tried running away from police but officers managed to catch him. they discovered pena was only carrying a bundle of blankets which looked like a baby. pena junior was arrested and...
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and high dad wanted to go to the peabody hotel and see graceland. to meet you. >> pleasure, my friend. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: "sun records" premieres tomorrow night on cmt. billy gardell, everybody! we'll be right back with a performance by the lemon twigs. stick around. ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, >> here performing "i wanna prove to you" from their album, "do hollywood," ladies and gentlemen, the lemon twigs! ♪ ♪ ♪ i wanna prove to you my love is extending ♪ my love never ending my passion befriending ♪ your ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ♪ to be the same with you is love fully realized ♪ when i look in your eyes i'm not telling you lies ♪ baby, why won't you love me? sugar-girl, why won't you hug ♪ me? i tried and i tried ♪ on my life on my life to get you to see ♪ baby, i guess you're just not the one for me ♪ i want to be with you when my strength is tested ♪ when i'm not invested i haven't digested ♪ what i said when all my sweetness went away ♪ and i could taste the darkness all of my life ♪ waiting for someone finding their waves ♪ pulsate and dram
and high dad wanted to go to the peabody hotel and see graceland. to meet you. >> pleasure, my friend. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: "sun records" premieres tomorrow night on cmt. billy gardell, everybody! we'll be right back with a performance by the lemon twigs. stick around. ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, >> here performing "i wanna prove to you" from their album, "do hollywood," ladies and gentlemen, the lemon twigs! ♪ ♪ ♪ i wanna prove to you...
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and high dad wanted to go to the peabody hotel and see graceland.you. >> pleasure, my friend. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: "sun records" premieres tomorrow night on cmt. billy gardell, everybody! we'll be right back with a performance by the lemon twigs. stick around. dave this fios party is da bomb! fo shizzle! it's tv totally ahead of its time. yo, let me check that. oh snap. that x1 voice remote is crunk! and it lets me search with the sound of my voice. what should i watch? things have come a long way since you got fios. [nervously laughs] what's fios? fios has fallen behind. don't fall with it. xfinity x1 will change the way you experience tv. >> here performing "i wanna prove to you" from their album, "do hollywood," ladies and gentlemen, the lemon twigs! ♪ ♪ ♪ i wanna prove to you my love is extending ♪ my love never ending my passion befriending ♪ your ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ♪ to be the same with you is love fully realized ♪ when i look in your eyes i'm not telling you lies ♪ baby, why won't you love me? sugar-girl, why won't you hug ♪
and high dad wanted to go to the peabody hotel and see graceland.you. >> pleasure, my friend. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: "sun records" premieres tomorrow night on cmt. billy gardell, everybody! we'll be right back with a performance by the lemon twigs. stick around. dave this fios party is da bomb! fo shizzle! it's tv totally ahead of its time. yo, let me check that. oh snap. that x1 voice remote is crunk! and it lets me search with the sound of my voice. what...
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the explorations and black leadership all history collection get the late gwen if ill, and american peabodyrnalist, discusses her life including racism in the newsroom. >> when i got in i had to prove to them that i could write, that i could meet a deadline, that i could be a good colleague in the newsroom in the newsroom environment where once again i was one of the very few people of color. just getting in the door is not enough. it is nice getting in the door, but it is what you do when you go through it. >> for the complete schedule, go to cspan.org. >> join us sunday at six clark p.m. eastern for live -- 6:00 p.m. eastern for live coverage from the smithsonian museum of african american history and culture. to members oflked congre
the explorations and black leadership all history collection get the late gwen if ill, and american peabodyrnalist, discusses her life including racism in the newsroom. >> when i got in i had to prove to them that i could write, that i could meet a deadline, that i could be a good colleague in the newsroom in the newsroom environment where once again i was one of the very few people of color. just getting in the door is not enough. it is nice getting in the door, but it is what you do...
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part of the training was here in peabody hall. they have an archive you can go to if you want to research freedom summer. i did a little research there. i was excited. i wanted to see the commitment that western college for women had in the civil rights movement. it tried to do the training at berea college. pressure from alums made them back out, so they needed another place to train. i was hoping western college, because i will admit it is my alma mater. miami is my alma mater. i was hoping that there would be some philosophical connection for support from the civil rights movement . but the archives show pretty clearly, this is an economic exchange. like many small, private schools they needed the rental money. this is really an economic decision that was made, to rent space for the training session that will occur here at western college. so what do we look at? go to the text here. when you're looking at this, what kind of volunteers are going to show up for this training? what is the demographic? this gives us a little inform
part of the training was here in peabody hall. they have an archive you can go to if you want to research freedom summer. i did a little research there. i was excited. i wanted to see the commitment that western college for women had in the civil rights movement. it tried to do the training at berea college. pressure from alums made them back out, so they needed another place to train. i was hoping western college, because i will admit it is my alma mater. miami is my alma mater. i was hoping...
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stick around. ,,,,,,,, ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ,,,,,,,, ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ( applause ) my next guest is an emmy and peabody winnerhen i asked him, i said we are trying to get black athletes to understand they have a role in the current civil rights movement. his response was, "i'm not black. i'm o.j.." >> what they think is right, i guess, they must follow their beliefs. right now i don't want to be involved in it because i'm not in track, you know. i'm running track, but when it comes to olympic time i will be in football so i have no comment on the matter. >> o.j. was saying, "i want to be judged not by the color of my skin. i want to be judged by the content of my character, and most of all, the caliber of my competence. i think i'm the greatest football player that this country has ever seen." >> stephen: please welcome ezra edelman! ♪ is the word is the word that you heard ♪ it's got groove it's got meaning ♪ >> stephen: first of all, congratulations on your nomination for the oscar for "o.j.: made in america." >> thank you, thank you. >> stephen: it's a beautiful documentary. >> thank you. >> stephen: incre
stick around. ,,,,,,,, ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ,,,,,,,, ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ( applause ) my next guest is an emmy and peabody winnerhen i asked him, i said we are trying to get black athletes to understand they have a role in the current civil rights movement. his response was, "i'm not black. i'm o.j.." >> what they think is right, i guess, they must follow their beliefs. right now i don't want to be involved in it because i'm not in track, you know. i'm running track, but when it comes to...
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these buildings are still there, part of the training was in peabody hall. they have an archive if you would like to research freedom summer. i was excited, i wanted to see the commitment western college had for the civil rights movement. it tried to do the training at so sncc and cofo needed another face to train. i was hoping western college for my alma mater. there would be philosophical connection and support for the civil rights movement. but the archives that show it exchange.nomic unlike many private schools, they needed rental money for the space. it was an economic decision made for to rent space to cofo the training session that would occur here at western college. go to the text here. when you are looking at this, what kind of volunteers are going to show up for this training? what is the demographic. this gives us a little information here. caleb? whites atliberal top-tier universities. joel: that is right. we are primarily getting more liberal students. at vast majority are white, many coming from the northeast, the west coast, the midwest, from
these buildings are still there, part of the training was in peabody hall. they have an archive if you would like to research freedom summer. i was excited, i wanted to see the commitment western college had for the civil rights movement. it tried to do the training at so sncc and cofo needed another face to train. i was hoping western college for my alma mater. there would be philosophical connection and support for the civil rights movement. but the archives that show it exchange.nomic unlike...
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woodruff earned a peabody award reporting on iraq, where a roadside bomb nearly killed him. >> i think we all like to do stories that are fun and that are moving. and then there's ones that we look at as important. and i think the ones that are most fulfilling, you feel like you accomplished something, would be the ones that are sometimes extremely sad. the ones that you need to reveal a secret or to tell a story that the evil don't want you to say. >> previous honorees include bruce springsteen, documentarian ken burns, and civil rights activist ruby bridges. >>> next, president trump's immigration crackdown. the new and sweeping plan to deport undocumented immigrants across the country. >>> also a deadly plane crash. four americans and the pilot were killed when their plane slammed toneinto a shopping mal overseas. >>> and new surveillanc tomorrow's the day we'll play something besides video games. every day is a gift. especially for people with heart failure. but today there's entresto... a breakthrough medicine that can help make more tomorrows possible. tomorrow, i want to see ted
woodruff earned a peabody award reporting on iraq, where a roadside bomb nearly killed him. >> i think we all like to do stories that are fun and that are moving. and then there's ones that we look at as important. and i think the ones that are most fulfilling, you feel like you accomplished something, would be the ones that are sometimes extremely sad. the ones that you need to reveal a secret or to tell a story that the evil don't want you to say. >> previous honorees include...
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robin is a peabody reporter and reported for nbc, cbs, and abc, and for several users was a substitute host and correspondent for the today show. robin has received several emmy awards and the ace award and thed were j. murrow. stephen kin see's articles and books have led the "washington post" to place him among the best in popular foreign policy story-telling. worked for "the new york times" for 20 years. while covering events he has been shot at. jailed, beaten by the police, tear-gassed and bombed from the air and that was prior to the current administration in washington. so we're pleased to provide sanctuary. he is a senior fellow at brown university. he will be discussing stephen's new book, "the true flag." a subject that seems strikingly important. focusing on the dune of -- dawn of 20th century. the debate involved some of the most influential minds of the time including theodore roosevelt, henry cabot lodge, and william randolph hearst on one side, and mark twin, booker t. washington, and andrew carnegie arguing. the debate gripped the nation and hopefully will shed and ligh
robin is a peabody reporter and reported for nbc, cbs, and abc, and for several users was a substitute host and correspondent for the today show. robin has received several emmy awards and the ace award and thed were j. murrow. stephen kin see's articles and books have led the "washington post" to place him among the best in popular foreign policy story-telling. worked for "the new york times" for 20 years. while covering events he has been shot at. jailed, beaten by the...
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the late gwen ifill, an american peabody award winning journalist, discusses her life including her experience with racism in the news room. >> getting in the door because i had survived was one thing. when i got in, i had to prove that i could write, that i could meet a deadline, that i could be a good colleague in a newsroom and newsroom environment where once again i was one of very few people of color. so just getting in the door isn't enough. it's what i always say about affirmative action, it's nice that the door opens, but what do you do once you walk through it. >> for our complete american history tv schedule, go to c span.org. >> sunday night on "after words," republican strategist roger stone talks about his book "the making of the president 2015: how donald trump orchestrated a revolution," he's interviewed by susan farichio. >> what do you make of the response immediately after the election? is
the late gwen ifill, an american peabody award winning journalist, discusses her life including her experience with racism in the news room. >> getting in the door because i had survived was one thing. when i got in, i had to prove that i could write, that i could meet a deadline, that i could be a good colleague in a newsroom and newsroom environment where once again i was one of very few people of color. so just getting in the door isn't enough. it's what i always say about affirmative...
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and these are records pertaining to communications with devon energy, peabody coal and other organizations, these should be released on tuesday. we're going to see a lot in these e-mails. and then he was ordered to release another traunch to organizations like alek which is the american legislative exchange council which supports a tremendous amount of partisan policy, the state policy network, and other organizations, those will be released in ten days. by the way, the requests for those go back to april 27, 2016. one thing i have to say that i object to and actually i'm shocked and appalled that suddenly when you have a judge now forcing the release of these e-mails, that are going to give us transparency, that are going to answer the questions that many of us have been asking about the conflicts he might have and how he used or potentially abused his power working in collusion with private industry, we can now see this all playing. but suddenly now this vote on mr. pruitt has been scheduled for tomorrow. why not wait to let united states senators who have been asking for these e-mails f
and these are records pertaining to communications with devon energy, peabody coal and other organizations, these should be released on tuesday. we're going to see a lot in these e-mails. and then he was ordered to release another traunch to organizations like alek which is the american legislative exchange council which supports a tremendous amount of partisan policy, the state policy network, and other organizations, those will be released in ten days. by the way, the requests for those go...
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peabody, one of the ones the biggest in the sector.being produced last year was from companies that had filed for chapter 11. >> that's true. it had bottomed before the election. the coal stocks were great performers. i think natural gas prices usually have a lot more to do with whether the coal industry is doing well. they're back down below 3 bucks. nothing is distressing. that's the driver. >> we'll see if they get new life in a way out of some of the signals in the administration keeping its promises. >>> chicago mayor rahm emanuel is known as a democrat helping president clinton pass nafta. john harwood caught up with him. john? >> reporter: kelly, in two different white houses chicago mayor rahm emanuel adapted to the needs of a globalized economy. he helped bill clinton pass nafta and president obama with the tpp. emanuel wants to know why pro trade american businesses aren't complaining. >> i have to be honest, one of the things that's surprised me in the past weeks, you know for president clinton i worked with bill davis spear
peabody, one of the ones the biggest in the sector.being produced last year was from companies that had filed for chapter 11. >> that's true. it had bottomed before the election. the coal stocks were great performers. i think natural gas prices usually have a lot more to do with whether the coal industry is doing well. they're back down below 3 bucks. nothing is distressing. that's the driver. >> we'll see if they get new life in a way out of some of the signals in the...
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released on tuesday, are communications with scott pruitt's donors, with devon energy right here, with peabodycoal, which i don't see on the list, and with a.p.i., the american petroleum institute right here, and that funding has gone into his political operation, and it's worth understanding how that pays off. because here you have -- i don't know if you can see this, but this says "confidential." i don't know if that's clear on the screen. this is the confidential agenda for a republican attorney generals general meetin meetinge green briar. and look here, on the agenda, private meeting with murray energy. well, there's murray energy. right in the energy donors. and he's attorney general. and look what they get, a private meeting with the republican attorney generals on the confidential agenda. and if you go on to the next day, the morning meeting is an issue briefing on the dangerous consequences of the clean power plan and other e.p.a. rules, and guess who the lead panelist is is -- attorney general scott pruitt of oklahoma. so what you have is this link between a big political donor, murr
released on tuesday, are communications with scott pruitt's donors, with devon energy right here, with peabodycoal, which i don't see on the list, and with a.p.i., the american petroleum institute right here, and that funding has gone into his political operation, and it's worth understanding how that pays off. because here you have -- i don't know if you can see this, but this says "confidential." i don't know if that's clear on the screen. this is the confidential agenda for a...
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announced they‘re building the uk‘s biggest build—to—rent project, and lord kerslake, chair of the peabodycan build faster and we can build more homes if we have the rental model. we have built to sell in the past, now we are building specifically for the rental market, which we think is an important market for london. it is pa rt important market for london. it is part of the solution. what is in it for you? we can manage notjust the houses but the wider estate, we are building an 86 acre estate, and we can create a great living environment for the long term, the best place to live in london. what is in it for you? rent, but the key is in it for you? rent, but the key is that we have a professional rental company. we are professional landlords. our tenants do not pay any fees on the way in, they do not pay in victory fees, they do not pay agencies, and they get a package, including broadband... agencies, and they get a package, including broadband. . ij agencies, and they get a package, including broadband... i feel like i am missing something. or is this as good as you are claiming it to
announced they‘re building the uk‘s biggest build—to—rent project, and lord kerslake, chair of the peabodycan build faster and we can build more homes if we have the rental model. we have built to sell in the past, now we are building specifically for the rental market, which we think is an important market for london. it is pa rt important market for london. it is part of the solution. what is in it for you? we can manage notjust the houses but the wider estate, we are building an 86...
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charles peabody of compass point financial made the point that panetta activity for the banks is decelerating in mind, plus the fact we are seeing the action yields on the year. the 10 year yield is down as well, scarlet and oliver. scarlet: thank you so much. let's get to the bloomberg business flash. benefits announced it will cut theyorkforce as the -- as reduce costs. it is the third round a staff reduction for the hr software maker. it follows an investigation that found some employees sold health insurance without the licenses -- necessary licenses. microsoft will precede with its lawsuit. the tech giant to the government back in april. the judge initially rejected the that it meant of unlawful search and seizure of property. that is your business flash update. oliver: shares of yum! brands are higher after the company reported better than estimated. taco bell offset weakness. we talked to how president trump's -- >> the position i have taken is one of our core values is to make the world better. i have reinforced all of our employees that it is core to me as an individual. i am a huge
charles peabody of compass point financial made the point that panetta activity for the banks is decelerating in mind, plus the fact we are seeing the action yields on the year. the 10 year yield is down as well, scarlet and oliver. scarlet: thank you so much. let's get to the bloomberg business flash. benefits announced it will cut theyorkforce as the -- as reduce costs. it is the third round a staff reduction for the hr software maker. it follows an investigation that found some employees...
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by dear friends see it and sammy, soft as in peabody already reckon it.baja, [inaudible] and the entire [inaudible] let's give it up for them. >>[applause] like to also recognize community tenants association and all the chinese community leaders that copy honey. i really from the bottom of my heart, standing there with me translating documents come a doing everything amazing amazing work for the leadership and support from the chinese community i appreciate that. >>[applause] i would like to also give finally a special thanks to a couple of lifelong mentors get gov. michael dukakis who could not be here today could he married my wife and i in a guiding light for us and our family. i have to tell you, i'm not kidding you the best advice in the world i'm a better than a political consultant worth everybody,-no, wait it was free. he gave it to me for free. he said, go knock on every door. and he just saying it go knock on every door. he would hear that and use 800 and knock on the door. like mark farrell on a knock on every door and offered him there will g
by dear friends see it and sammy, soft as in peabody already reckon it.baja, [inaudible] and the entire [inaudible] let's give it up for them. >>[applause] like to also recognize community tenants association and all the chinese community leaders that copy honey. i really from the bottom of my heart, standing there with me translating documents come a doing everything amazing amazing work for the leadership and support from the chinese community i appreciate that. >>[applause] i...
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prominent african-american women for exploration and black leadership oral history, the late gwen iefl, peabody award winning journalist discusses her life including her experience with racism in the newsroom. >> getting in the war because i was paved in a certain way was one thing. but then when i got in i had to prove to them that i could write, i could meet a deadline, i could be a good colleague in a newsroom in an environment where once again i was one of very few people of kul popper just getting in the door isn't enough. that's what i say about affirmative action. it is nice that door is open but what do you do once you walk through it? >> for a complete schedule go to c-span.org. >> the supreme court heard oral argument on nelson v. colorado. the practice of not refunding court fees and other people convicted of crimes that are later reversed. a person he convicted of a crime that is later exonerated but file a separate civil suit to prove they are actually innocent of the underlying criminal charge by clear and convincing evidence. oral argument in the case is about an hour. a decision
prominent african-american women for exploration and black leadership oral history, the late gwen iefl, peabody award winning journalist discusses her life including her experience with racism in the newsroom. >> getting in the war because i was paved in a certain way was one thing. but then when i got in i had to prove to them that i could write, i could meet a deadline, i could be a good colleague in a newsroom in an environment where once again i was one of very few people of kul...
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the late gwen eiffel, an american peabody award winning journalist, discusses her life, including her experience with racism in the newsroom. >> getting in the door because i had survived this insult of being paved in a certain way. then when i got in i had to prove to them i could write, meet a deadline, a good colleague in the newsroom and environment where once again i was one of very few people of color. so once -- just getting in the door isn't enough, it's what i say about it, it's nice the door opens, but what do you do once you walkthrough it? >> far complete heroin history v schedule go to c-span.org. >> is agent feature of c-span2's book tv is our coverage of book fairs across the country. nonfiction author talks, interviews, and viewer call-in segments. saturday, book tv will be live beginning at 9:00 eastern from savannah, georgia, for the 10th anniversary of the savannah book festival. featured authors include john tammany author of "who needs the fed." desandra king presents pat conroy's book "a low country heart." terry mcdonald with his book "the accidental life." will
the late gwen eiffel, an american peabody award winning journalist, discusses her life, including her experience with racism in the newsroom. >> getting in the door because i had survived this insult of being paved in a certain way. then when i got in i had to prove to them i could write, meet a deadline, a good colleague in the newsroom and environment where once again i was one of very few people of color. so once -- just getting in the door isn't enough, it's what i say about it, it's...
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ill, and american peabody award-winning journalist, discusses her life including racism in the newsroom. >> when i got in i had to prove to them that i could write, that i could meet a deadline, that i could be a good colleague in the newsroom in the newsroom environment where once again i was one of the very few people of color. just getting in the door is not enough. it is nice getting in the door, but it is what you do when you go through it. >> for the complete schedule, go to cspan.org. >> join us sunday at six clark p.m. eastern for live -- 6:00 p.m. eastern for live coverage from the smithsonian museum of african american history and culture. to members oflked congress about its significance. >> can you tell us what you think the significance of the new african american museum of the mall is to the country? >> it is significant. all i can think about in my own mind this growing up myself and no one knowing the contributions the african-americans have made in our society. it wasn't taught in schools but i learned primarily from my parents. now with this museum, things i was told w
ill, and american peabody award-winning journalist, discusses her life including racism in the newsroom. >> when i got in i had to prove to them that i could write, that i could meet a deadline, that i could be a good colleague in the newsroom in the newsroom environment where once again i was one of the very few people of color. just getting in the door is not enough. it is nice getting in the door, but it is what you do when you go through it. >> for the complete schedule, go to...