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peggy: with the signing, what we have learned is that the u.s. china have taken the first steps to negotiate some big imports into the u.s. in terms tochina promising to commit buying of more u.s. products, as well as some concessions in terms of enforcement around intellectual property protection and patents, as you mentioned, so, essentially, china is saying we are committing to about $200 billion in additional product purchases from the u.s. in exchange for those reductions of tariffs, which we saw announced in december, where the u.s. did not go through with the december tariffs that were threatened, as well as it did a reduction of some tariffs that were put on in september, but some of the stickiest issues are still out there and awaiting a phase two deal that the administration says they are going to start on soon but could take a long time to finalize. i want to show you a chart that i have inside my terminal, which has been a fundamental issue, which is u.s. imports from china growing, growing, and growing, and that the tariffs will rema
peggy: with the signing, what we have learned is that the u.s. china have taken the first steps to negotiate some big imports into the u.s. in terms tochina promising to commit buying of more u.s. products, as well as some concessions in terms of enforcement around intellectual property protection and patents, as you mentioned, so, essentially, china is saying we are committing to about $200 billion in additional product purchases from the u.s. in exchange for those reductions of tariffs, which...
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los cinco jueces conservadores apoyaron la decisiÓn y peggy carranza reporta.a regla recarga pÚblica, que permite negarles la solicitud de residencia permanente a quienes han recurrido o podrÍan recurrir a beneficios como medicaid, cupones de alimentos, asistencia financiera o de vivienda. esta abogado que busca frenar la regla, explica. >> la corte suprema dijo que sÍ eso puede entrar y mejor por ahora, pero vamos a ver por fin se ganamos el caso, la corte va otra vez, algo temporal. peggy: otras ciudades tambiÉn presentaron demandas que seguirÁn debatiÉndose en corte por que consideran que la ley es discriminatoria. amparo cÉspedes dice que sus familiares serÁn afectados. amparo: ellos y vienen aquÍ para buscar una oportunidad mejor. pero si cuando llegan aquÍ no tienen papeles,tienen que trabajar por centavos la hora. entonces cÓmo quieren que no tengan ayuda? peggy: segÚn datos del gobierno, cerca de 544,000 personas solicitan tarjetas de residencia permanente al aÑo y 382,000 entran en categorÍas que podrÍan calificar como carga pÚblica. este abogado dice
los cinco jueces conservadores apoyaron la decisiÓn y peggy carranza reporta.a regla recarga pÚblica, que permite negarles la solicitud de residencia permanente a quienes han recurrido o podrÍan recurrir a beneficios como medicaid, cupones de alimentos, asistencia financiera o de vivienda. esta abogado que busca frenar la regla, explica. >> la corte suprema dijo que sÍ eso puede entrar y mejor por ahora, pero vamos a ver por fin se ganamos el caso, la corte va otra vez, algo temporal....
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en la ciudad de nueva york, peggy carranza, univisiÓn.a mÉxico alegando de que le preocupa que no regresa futuras audiencias de su juicio por homicidio en miami. la magistrada suavizÓ las restricciones de arresto domiciliario y ahora lyle tendrÁ mayor libertad de movimiento con la condiciÓn de regresar a dormir a la casa del familiar donde estÁ viviendo. estÁ acusado de golpear a un hombre que muriÓ tras una pelea entre ambos. vamos a pasar a otro tema, el servicio de inmigraciÓn ha endurecido sus normas de detenciÓn de indocumentados. entre otras medidas implementadas se ampliaron los motivos por los que un migrante puede ser confinado en celdas de aislamiento y se va a permitir desposar a menores de edad. dulce castellanos no tiene detalles de estas reglas que tiene alarmados a los grupos pro inmigrantes. dulce: el departamento de inmigraciÓn emitió su polÍtica nacional de normas de detenciÓn. los cambios impactarÁ primordialmente en las cÁrceles locales que tienen contratos con la agencia. >> es una reducciÓn extrema, preocupante de lo
en la ciudad de nueva york, peggy carranza, univisiÓn.a mÉxico alegando de que le preocupa que no regresa futuras audiencias de su juicio por homicidio en miami. la magistrada suavizÓ las restricciones de arresto domiciliario y ahora lyle tendrÁ mayor libertad de movimiento con la condiciÓn de regresar a dormir a la casa del familiar donde estÁ viviendo. estÁ acusado de golpear a un hombre que muriÓ tras una pelea entre ambos. vamos a pasar a otro tema, el servicio de inmigraciÓn ha...
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peggy: el proyecto de ley no contÓ con suficiente apoyo en el senado estatal.a de proteger a los niÑos en las escuelas, tambiÉn a la poblaciÓn en general. nuestras maestras, los empleados que trabajan en educaciÓn. peggy: el plan ganÓ popularidad el aÑo pasado, durante el mayor brote de sarampiÓn en el paÍs desde 1992. >> un niÑo puede infectar sin niÑos, esos niÑos pueden ir tras las padres. hay muertes con enfermedadestraumas, parÁlisis. peggy: otra crÍtica es que se modificÓ la medida para ser implementada en escuelas pÚblicas, no privadas. segÚn la conferencia nacional de legislaturas estatales, actualmente 45 estados y el distrito de columbia permiten exenciones religiosas a la vacunaciÓn. patricia: el mal tiempo dejÓ un saldo de 11 muertos en varios estados del paÍs, víctimas de tornados y fuertes vientos. no se espera que el clima mejore. desde mdiados de semana, las tormentas provocarÁn de nuevo el caos en varias zonas. tenemos imÁgenes de lo ocurrido y el pronÓstico para los prÓximos dÍas. galo: una serie de tornados causaron terror el fin de semana, s
peggy: el proyecto de ley no contÓ con suficiente apoyo en el senado estatal.a de proteger a los niÑos en las escuelas, tambiÉn a la poblaciÓn en general. nuestras maestras, los empleados que trabajan en educaciÓn. peggy: el plan ganÓ popularidad el aÑo pasado, durante el mayor brote de sarampiÓn en el paÍs desde 1992. >> un niÑo puede infectar sin niÑos, esos niÑos pueden ir tras las padres. hay muertes con enfermedadestraumas, parÁlisis. peggy: otra crÍtica es que se...
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peggy: la emociÓn de rafael ruiz parecÍa incontenible. no es para menos.encia. >> casi toda la evidencia daba a la inocencia de rafael, excepto la identificaciÓn de la vÍctima. peggy: el asalto sexual contra una mujer ocurriÓ en 1984, en una azotea. rafael fue condenado en 1985. le ofrecieron declararse culpable a cambio de reducir su sentencia, pero lo rechazÓ, manteniendo su inocencia. su exoneraciÓn fue especialmente emotiva para su hermana. >> lo mÁs lindo es que hoy en dÍa podemos caminar las calles y bochorno. eso es bien lindo ahora. porque ahora, la gente va a conocer la verdad. entonces, a lo mejor le abre las puertas a mi hermano de nuevo. peggy: con la frente en alto espera enamorarse, si es posible, tener un hijo. rafael nos dijo que en general espera que esta exoneraciÓn facilite su vida, pero sobre todo su bÚsqueda de trabajo. enrique: vamos con informaciÓn internacional. pero, un juez resolviÓ que keiko fujimori cumplirÁ prisiÓn preventiva por 15 meses, hasta abril de 2021. mientras es investigada por cuatro delitos. fujimori estarÍa involuc
peggy: la emociÓn de rafael ruiz parecÍa incontenible. no es para menos.encia. >> casi toda la evidencia daba a la inocencia de rafael, excepto la identificaciÓn de la vÍctima. peggy: el asalto sexual contra una mujer ocurriÓ en 1984, en una azotea. rafael fue condenado en 1985. le ofrecieron declararse culpable a cambio de reducir su sentencia, pero lo rechazÓ, manteniendo su inocencia. su exoneraciÓn fue especialmente emotiva para su hermana. >> lo mÁs lindo es que hoy en...
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como dice peggy carranza, no todos estÁn de acuerdo con esa propuesta. pero aÚn requiere que sea promulgado por el gobernador phil murphy. esta representante dice que hicieron dos aÑos de activismo para llegar a este punto. ?? no es justo para una persona que tenga una compaÑÍa 15 aÑos, que cuando la compaÑÍa cierre, se vaya con las manos vacÍas. peggy: es la respuesta al cierre de una serie de negocios que se declararon en bancarrota. diana loera fue despedida hace poco durante una reducciÓn de personal. >> uno queda en el limbo y no es la idea. la idea es contar con algo, con su esfuerzo. que te recompensan con algo la ayuda que prestaste en esta empresaen ese momento. peggy: el plan exige a las empresas con mÁs de 100 empleados que les den una semana de pago por cada aÑo trabajado. extiende el periodo de aviso en caso de despidos masivos de 60 a 90 dÍas. mientras tanto, los comerciantes dicen que esto alejara de nueva jersey a las compaÑÍas. si se promulga esta respuesta, harÍa que el clima de negocios sea menos competitivo. dijo un representante de l
como dice peggy carranza, no todos estÁn de acuerdo con esa propuesta. pero aÚn requiere que sea promulgado por el gobernador phil murphy. esta representante dice que hicieron dos aÑos de activismo para llegar a este punto. ?? no es justo para una persona que tenga una compaÑÍa 15 aÑos, que cuando la compaÑÍa cierre, se vaya con las manos vacÍas. peggy: es la respuesta al cierre de una serie de negocios que se declararon en bancarrota. diana loera fue despedida hace poco durante una...
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peggy: miles de policÍas uniformados y encubiertos resguardan a las cientos de miles de personas quece muy bien, pero un poquito que se descontrolÓ ahorita cuando la gente sea presionÓ y eso es un poquito peligroso. el cÓnico festejo tambiÉn cuenta con mÁs de 1200 cÁmaras de seguridad, decenas de camiones de arenas que bloquean el paso de vehÍculos y puntos de control con detectores de metal. este aÑo por primera vez de hurones formarÁn parte de las medidas de vigilancia, pero fuertes vientos no lo permitieron. >> otros equipos claves son el comando antiterrorista y la unidad canina. >> ella puede detectar explosivos y tambiÉn quÍmicos. peggy: para la alegrÍa de muchos la celebraciÓn tendrÁ el toque latino ya que cuatro estudiantes de secundaria hispanos que desarrollan iniciativas contra el cambio climÁtico tendrán el honor de activar el descenso de la bola. >> nosotros necesitamos actuar porque si no lo hacemos, despuÉs habrÁ consecuencias negativas en nuestra vida y tambiÉn el planeta y para yo pararme frente a miles de personas estoy contento y tambiÉn un poco nervioso. peggy: a
peggy: miles de policÍas uniformados y encubiertos resguardan a las cientos de miles de personas quece muy bien, pero un poquito que se descontrolÓ ahorita cuando la gente sea presionÓ y eso es un poquito peligroso. el cÓnico festejo tambiÉn cuenta con mÁs de 1200 cÁmaras de seguridad, decenas de camiones de arenas que bloquean el paso de vehÍculos y puntos de control con detectores de metal. este aÑo por primera vez de hurones formarÁn parte de las medidas de vigilancia, pero fuertes...
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o balance ideolÓgico peggy: la corte suprema de justicia fallÓ a favor de poner en marcha la regla deiales como cupones de alimentos, asistencia financiera, de vivienda o de salud. este abogado que busca frenar la regla explica . >> la corte suprema dijo que puede entrar en vigor para ahora. vamos a ver si cambiamos el plazo, que la corte pueda parar la ley otra vez. es algo temporal solamente. peggy: otras ciudades presentaron demandas que se seguirÁn debatiendo en corte porque considera que la ley es discriminatoria. amparo cÉspedes dice que sus familiaresserÁn afectados. >> ellos vienen a buscar una oportunidad mejor, si cuando no v viene, no tiene papeles contentos cÓmo quieren que no pidan estampas de comida, que no coman. peggy: cerca de 540 y 4000 personas solicitan tarjetas de resistencia permanente al aÑo, 382,000 entran en categorÍas que podrÍan calificar como carga pÚblica. este abogado dice que se desconoce cuÁndo entrar en vigor, pero advierte que podrÍa ser pronto. >> esto consejo es no parar ningÚn beneficio, no dejar ningÚn beneficio antes de hablar con un abogado. hay
o balance ideolÓgico peggy: la corte suprema de justicia fallÓ a favor de poner en marcha la regla deiales como cupones de alimentos, asistencia financiera, de vivienda o de salud. este abogado que busca frenar la regla explica . >> la corte suprema dijo que puede entrar en vigor para ahora. vamos a ver si cambiamos el plazo, que la corte pueda parar la ley otra vez. es algo temporal solamente. peggy: otras ciudades presentaron demandas que se seguirÁn debatiendo en corte porque...
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peggy: son elegibles para reembolso los consumidores que compran la medicina desde el de octubre delen hasta el 13 de abril para presentar el reclamo. enrique: a Él tiene las recomendaciones. las armas detectadas en los controles de seguridad de los ser por todo el paÍs batieron rÉcord en 2019. se mano. la enorme mayorÍa, el 80 y 7%, estaban cargadas cuando fueron ubicadas. es un incremento del 5% con respecto al aÑo anterior. los reposos internacionales de atlanta, dallas, dÉnver y phoenix fue donde se encontrÓ el mayor nÚmero de armas de fuego. jovita carranza juramentÓ hoy como la nueva administradora de pequeÑos negocios. la agencia dedicada a ayudar a los propietarios de pequeÑas y medianas empresas del paÍs. carranza la primera hispana a cargo de una agencia en la administraciÓn trump. tambiÉn sirviÓ en el gobierno de george w bush. es la 40 cuarta tesorera de los estados unidos. ella es un ejemplo de Éxito para la comunidad hispana. patricia: vamos a hacer una pausa. al volver, civiles armados vinculados al rÉgimen de nicolÁs maduro atacaron a diputados opositores que se dirig
peggy: son elegibles para reembolso los consumidores que compran la medicina desde el de octubre delen hasta el 13 de abril para presentar el reclamo. enrique: a Él tiene las recomendaciones. las armas detectadas en los controles de seguridad de los ser por todo el paÍs batieron rÉcord en 2019. se mano. la enorme mayorÍa, el 80 y 7%, estaban cargadas cuando fueron ubicadas. es un incremento del 5% con respecto al aÑo anterior. los reposos internacionales de atlanta, dallas, dÉnver y...
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in washington, bloombergs peggy collins. we have learned that the u.s. and china have taken the first peggy and china have taken the first step to negotiate some big : imports into the u.s. in terms of china promising to commit to buying of more u.s. products, as well as some concessions in terms of enforcement around intellectual property protection and patents, as you mentioned, so, essentially, china is saying we are committing to about $200 billion in additional product purchases from the u.s. in exchange for those reductions of tariffs, which we saw announced in december, where the u.s. did not go through with the december tariffs that were threatened, as well as it did a reduction of some tariffs that were put on in september, but some of the stickiest issues are still out there and awaiting a phase two deal that the administration says they are going to start on soon but could take a long time to finalize. taylor: adam, i want to show you a chart that i have inside my terminal, which has been a fundamental issue, which is u.s. imports from china g
in washington, bloombergs peggy collins. we have learned that the u.s. and china have taken the first peggy and china have taken the first step to negotiate some big : imports into the u.s. in terms of china promising to commit to buying of more u.s. products, as well as some concessions in terms of enforcement around intellectual property protection and patents, as you mentioned, so, essentially, china is saying we are committing to about $200 billion in additional product purchases from the...
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peggy y carranza debe new jersey tiene los detalles de esta propuesta anunciada por el gobierno federalrimera dama michelle obama, muy pronto podrÍan ser retiradas. esto darÍa paso la meta de hamburguesas, pizzas y papas fritas en los planteles. advierten los crÍticos del plan. esta pediatra que imparten programa de nutriciÓn en el centro dice que dejar elegir a los estudiantes sus alimentos no es recomendable. >> van a coger las papas, las galletas, los jugos en vez de el agua, o algo de granos o algo asÍ. por supuesto ella se van a ir a lo que es mÁs dulce. peggy: la propuesta del departamento de agricultura anunciado el dÍa de cumpleaÑos de obama dejarÍa que las escuelas reduzcan las frutas y aumentan las papas y las barras de granola. " hay demasiado desperdicio de alimentos y se necesita mÁs flexibilidad y sentido comÚn para proporcionarle a los estudiantes comidas nutritivas y apetitosas" dijo su secretario. este estudiante admite no gustarle el actual menÚ escolar. >> lo que mÁs me gusta es cuando hay un sandwich, pero hay veces que dan como arroz con habichuelas. eso no me gusta
peggy y carranza debe new jersey tiene los detalles de esta propuesta anunciada por el gobierno federalrimera dama michelle obama, muy pronto podrÍan ser retiradas. esto darÍa paso la meta de hamburguesas, pizzas y papas fritas en los planteles. advierten los crÍticos del plan. esta pediatra que imparten programa de nutriciÓn en el centro dice que dejar elegir a los estudiantes sus alimentos no es recomendable. >> van a coger las papas, las galletas, los jugos en vez de el agua, o...
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coming up, peggy orenstein examines the role of sex in the lives of young men.and this weekend on afterwards Ãbreporter steven greenhouse examines the challenges american workers face today. >> only people had no idea what unions are what unions do and how unions help bring us the 40 hour workweek and bring us pensions and the bumper sticker union folks who brought us the weekend. i wanted to explain to people
coming up, peggy orenstein examines the role of sex in the lives of young men.and this weekend on afterwards Ãbreporter steven greenhouse examines the challenges american workers face today. >> only people had no idea what unions are what unions do and how unions help bring us the 40 hour workweek and bring us pensions and the bumper sticker union folks who brought us the weekend. i wanted to explain to people
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thank you, peggy jean. please stand and be recognized. [ applause ] thank you. thank you, peggy. i would like to thank our cabinet members for their innovative, dedicated and sustained efforts to improve the lives and futures of our people. we are winning because they are succeeding and there is much more to come. will our cabinet members stand up and be recognized. please stand. [ applause ] thank you. our lieutenant governor, pamela evett, is meeting to identify workforce and regulatory relief, focused on transportation, early childhood education, and preparation for the upcoming census and encourages all of us to grab a bag. thank you. stand up and your husband david stand and be recognized, please. [ applause ] we also have a visitor from out of town, former governor of wisconsin who joins us tonight, governor scott walker. please stand and be recognized. [ applause ] ladies and gentlemen, tonight i'm proud to tell you that the state of our state is strong. south carolina is winning. since last i spoke to you in this forum, things have changed. our state has gotten stronger,
thank you, peggy jean. please stand and be recognized. [ applause ] thank you. thank you, peggy. i would like to thank our cabinet members for their innovative, dedicated and sustained efforts to improve the lives and futures of our people. we are winning because they are succeeding and there is much more to come. will our cabinet members stand up and be recognized. please stand. [ applause ] thank you. our lieutenant governor, pamela evett, is meeting to identify workforce and regulatory...
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taylor: that was adam from the council on foreign relations and peggy collins. the signing marks the first phase of a broader trade pact. however, the pact avoids dealing with issues of huawei's access to american markets. from huawei's director of expressionless affairs. >> is an interesting and broad agreement. really agreements are mixed in how the institutions work. but it is a good sign of an agreement in phase one. taylor: what do you want to see from phase two? huawei is private and public. company, we look for trade stability as well as market. we have preached that we hope that is the result down the road. taylor: you mentioned you are a global company. how has the impact been from the trade tensions? company, there is always tension. but we always have plans in place so the effect has not been that drastic. are any company, you looking for stability and free markets. taylor: we heard from steve mnuchin who said huawei is not a chess piece in the trade fight. he wants it to remain a clear, separate issue. is it clear that is how it should be treated? >>
taylor: that was adam from the council on foreign relations and peggy collins. the signing marks the first phase of a broader trade pact. however, the pact avoids dealing with issues of huawei's access to american markets. from huawei's director of expressionless affairs. >> is an interesting and broad agreement. really agreements are mixed in how the institutions work. but it is a good sign of an agreement in phase one. taylor: what do you want to see from phase two? huawei is private...
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eastern, peggy orenstein discusses her book of "boys and sex." >> we don't talk about it. we don't talk to them in school. for that matter, masturbation is natural and important. what's different for this generation is that with the rise of internet and smartphones and dropping of pay walls on porn sites, they can get anything they want and a whole a lot of things that nobody wants at their finger tips on their phone. >> watch it this weekend or every weekend on c-span 2.
eastern, peggy orenstein discusses her book of "boys and sex." >> we don't talk about it. we don't talk to them in school. for that matter, masturbation is natural and important. what's different for this generation is that with the rise of internet and smartphones and dropping of pay walls on porn sites, they can get anything they want and a whole a lot of things that nobody wants at their finger tips on their phone. >> watch it this weekend or every weekend on c-span 2.
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taylor: that was adam of the council on foreign relations and bloomberg's peggy collins.he signing marks the first phase of a broader trade pact. however, the pact avoids dealing with issues of huawei's access to american markets and suppliers. i got reaction from huawei's director of congressional affairs. >> it is an interesting and fairly broad agreement. really agreements are mixed in how the institutions work. but it is a good sign of an agreement in phase one. taylor: what do you want to see from phase two? don: huawei is a global company, but it is also privately owned. -- privately held company. like any global company, we look for trade stability as well as open markets. preached that, and we hope that is the result down the road for phase two or three. taylor: you mentioned you are a global company. how has the impact been from the trade tensions? don: like any company, there is always tension with supply. alway you have issues that ared into politics. there is always tension, but huawei always have plans in place so the effect has not been that drastic. like an
taylor: that was adam of the council on foreign relations and bloomberg's peggy collins.he signing marks the first phase of a broader trade pact. however, the pact avoids dealing with issues of huawei's access to american markets and suppliers. i got reaction from huawei's director of congressional affairs. >> it is an interesting and fairly broad agreement. really agreements are mixed in how the institutions work. but it is a good sign of an agreement in phase one. taylor: what do you...
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peggy made a good point. on saturday what they did was deny the facts.ld say the president said this to them. now we have -- >> right. now we have it. the idea you have senate republicans standing there telling the american people don't believe your eyes, don't believe your ears, don't believe anything that you watched either during the trial last week or since september, it's pretty spectacular. the revelations of what's in ambassador bolton's book now makes it i think impossible for senators like susan collins to stand on the sidelines and deliver tweets or statements saying now i think it's likely we should probably maybe have a vote on possibly hearing from witnesses. no. this is a moment where the constitution is on the line, our democracy is on the line. the reputation of the senate is on the line. senator collins, one of the things that i most respected about her, particularly during the time of don't ask don't tell was her faith in the process to do the right thing. she did the right thing on eliminating the ban on gay men and lesbians from servi
peggy made a good point. on saturday what they did was deny the facts.ld say the president said this to them. now we have -- >> right. now we have it. the idea you have senate republicans standing there telling the american people don't believe your eyes, don't believe your ears, don't believe anything that you watched either during the trial last week or since september, it's pretty spectacular. the revelations of what's in ambassador bolton's book now makes it i think impossible for...
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. >> peggy from kansas, how old were you when you went to woodstock, peggy?er: 17. >> how did you get there? >> caller: we drove, me and three other girls. >> what do you remember about it? >> caller: i just remember all the people, but the best thing in the world was jimmy hendrix playing the star spangled banner. >> peggy, thanks for the call. >> that's a really nice story. there were people who came from all over the country. some people came from europe. i would bet you all 50 states were represented, give or take hawaii and alaska maybe. i also think it's marvelous that she remembered jimmy hendrix and i'm sure she did. but one of the things that's striking is when you watch jimmy hendrix's performance and you look out, you realize 80% of the people, maybe even 90% of the people had left by that time. the audience hendric played to early monday morning was very small. it's a little bit like i was there the day this happened. maybe she heard him. i bet she did. she was from kansas. she wanted to wait until the last minute. very few people were actually in
. >> peggy from kansas, how old were you when you went to woodstock, peggy?er: 17. >> how did you get there? >> caller: we drove, me and three other girls. >> what do you remember about it? >> caller: i just remember all the people, but the best thing in the world was jimmy hendrix playing the star spangled banner. >> peggy, thanks for the call. >> that's a really nice story. there were people who came from all over the country. some people came from...
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jennifer palmieri, andrea mitchell, peggy noonan. you get to go first here, peggy. seem like 20 years ago everybody worried about what history would -- what they would look like historically. >> yes. >> i don't know if this is something about the trump era in general. there's a larger social science debate we can have. >> yeah. >> i don't get the sense anybody in that -- at least on the republican side wants to worry about history right now. >> you mean short termism, which is something all over the place. we see it in business. don't be thinking about the future of your company, just short term. >> quarterly report. shareholder, shareholder. >> here is something with long termism that the republicans would make a mistake not to do. i think the republicans are thinking, we are not -- nobody is going to get the 67 votes to convict the president. we will emerge victorious for him or with him. that -- if that is what they think, that should make them generous to history. take an extra four days, have four witnesses, major fact witnesses who will actually add to the cas
jennifer palmieri, andrea mitchell, peggy noonan. you get to go first here, peggy. seem like 20 years ago everybody worried about what history would -- what they would look like historically. >> yes. >> i don't know if this is something about the trump era in general. there's a larger social science debate we can have. >> yeah. >> i don't get the sense anybody in that -- at least on the republican side wants to worry about history right now. >> you mean short...
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. >> on sunday at 9:00 pm eastern on afterwords new york times magazine contributor peggy orenstein discusses her book boys and sex. >> porn has become the they facto sex educator for a generation of young people because we don't talk as parents, we don't talk to them at school. curiosity about sex is natural and for that matter masturbation is natural and important but what is different for this generation is with the rise of the internet and smartphone and dropping of pay walls on porn sites they can get anything they want and a lot of things nobody wants at their fingertips, on their phone. >> watch booktv this weekend and every weekend on c-span2. >> senate republican leaders held a news conference on the us-mexico canada trade agreement. progress on the legislation largely depends on when nancy pelosi brings the articles of impeachment to the senate. >> we are ready. >> thank you all for coming. before i say a few things i'm going to introduce my colleague and thank her for being here so they can come up immediately after each other without my introducing them. we have chairman risch, ch
. >> on sunday at 9:00 pm eastern on afterwords new york times magazine contributor peggy orenstein discusses her book boys and sex. >> porn has become the they facto sex educator for a generation of young people because we don't talk as parents, we don't talk to them at school. curiosity about sex is natural and for that matter masturbation is natural and important but what is different for this generation is with the rise of the internet and smartphone and dropping of pay walls on...
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and her other interview program afterwards, new york times magazine contributor peggy orenstein, examines the role of and masculinity in the lives of young men. we wrap up our prime time programming with journalist peter bergen, on the experiences of generals medicine, mcmaster kelley and flynn. during the time of the trump administration. find more information by consulting your program guide. . . . .
and her other interview program afterwards, new york times magazine contributor peggy orenstein, examines the role of and masculinity in the lives of young men. we wrap up our prime time programming with journalist peter bergen, on the experiences of generals medicine, mcmaster kelley and flynn. during the time of the trump administration. find more information by consulting your program guide. . . . .
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peggy dunker was recently introduced to sock farming by victor some purcell or now she and her children are enthusiastic produce growers cultivating a wide variety of different crops. that. you don't need big space you don't need. the blood soil. pictures some purcell are determined to go far with their initiative they hope to persuade more and more grenade and people from other african nations to start growing food however small the available space. will hunger and malnutrition as some of the greatest challenges facing the planet the population is surging climate change is impacting agriculture crop failures lower yields declining incomes for farmers and the global forum for food and agriculture in berlin over 2000 experts from politics industry and science are trying to tackle those problems the united nations says 800000000 people don't have enough to eat hunger is most prevalent in developing economies in asia and africa and the world bank says $65.00 countries including egypt saudi arabia south sudan north korea and singapore do not have enough arable land to produce the food they
peggy dunker was recently introduced to sock farming by victor some purcell or now she and her children are enthusiastic produce growers cultivating a wide variety of different crops. that. you don't need big space you don't need. the blood soil. pictures some purcell are determined to go far with their initiative they hope to persuade more and more grenade and people from other african nations to start growing food however small the available space. will hunger and malnutrition as some of the...
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particularly remember our conversations in the testimony peggy price. she came, told a story of her were and how they affected by what was happening at camp lejeune in north carolina. it was a very sad story. suffered.ily the parents, children. just a horrible situation. our country inng camp lejeune and therm the -- and they were victimized by the water supply there. particularly egregious is the contamination on military sites, as i mentioned ust now, and more than 400 sites across the united states are affected. it is unacceptable that our men women who sacrifice to keep us safe around the world face in their health at home. big corporations and the e.p.a. have known about the chemicals for decades but they have failed to prevent the spread of contamination. trump administration's e.p.a. is breaking its own day that it y delays and puts polluters ahead people.merican in stark contrast, the house is taking action. our e cleaning up communities by designating pfas as a hazardous substance by the is a keer barrier o cleaning -- clear barrier to cleaning
particularly remember our conversations in the testimony peggy price. she came, told a story of her were and how they affected by what was happening at camp lejeune in north carolina. it was a very sad story. suffered.ily the parents, children. just a horrible situation. our country inng camp lejeune and therm the -- and they were victimized by the water supply there. particularly egregious is the contamination on military sites, as i mentioned ust now, and more than 400 sites across the united...
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we'll go to peggy in elk grove village. what state is that in, peggy? >> caller: hi. i'm calling because i think that donald trump is guilty. i feel that when they were working on the articles of impeachment in the house, they were able to bring in witnesses, but donald trump would not allow it. so if there was, you know, if there were these witnesses that were allowed to come in, they would prove the guilt. and if so i think while this is in the senate, then they -- if they're able to get witnesses in, they absolutely should because it's going to show his guilt. >> host: well, house republicans made the point that mare witnesses weren't -- their witnesses weren't allowed either, the ones they wanted to bring in. peggy, you there? >> caller: yes. yes, i'm sorry, i didn't hear what you said. >> host: house republicans made the point that they wanted to bring witnesses in as well in the intelligence committee phase of this. but they weren't, they weren't allowed, those efforts were blocked by democrats in those committees. >> caller: well, i guess i hadn't heard that, b
we'll go to peggy in elk grove village. what state is that in, peggy? >> caller: hi. i'm calling because i think that donald trump is guilty. i feel that when they were working on the articles of impeachment in the house, they were able to bring in witnesses, but donald trump would not allow it. so if there was, you know, if there were these witnesses that were allowed to come in, they would prove the guilt. and if so i think while this is in the senate, then they -- if they're able to...
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eastern on afterwards, new york times magazine contributor peggy orenstein discusses her book " boys and sex." fact sexas been the educator for a generation of young people because we don't talk to them. asking about sex is natural. for that matter, masturbation is natural and important. with the rise of the internet and the smartphone and the drop porn sites,lls on they can get anything they want and a whole lot of things that nobody wants at their fingertips. >> watch book tv this weekend and every weekend on c-span2. >> at the end of this week's house session, republican whip steve scalise and majority leader steny hoyer talked about the upcoming agenda and what is ahead for impeachment, including the judiciary committee's appointment of managers for the senate impeachment trial.
eastern on afterwards, new york times magazine contributor peggy orenstein discusses her book " boys and sex." fact sexas been the educator for a generation of young people because we don't talk to them. asking about sex is natural. for that matter, masturbation is natural and important. with the rise of the internet and the smartphone and the drop porn sites,lls on they can get anything they want and a whole lot of things that nobody wants at their fingertips. >> watch book tv...
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stand with peggy. light duty during the last months of her pregnancy. but despite that decision, two-thirds of pregnant women asking for accommodations at work have still lost in court. >> i think that there is some unconscious bias there that because pregnancy is voluntary or a chosen condition that in some way it's less deserving. >> there's been some progress. 27 states have passed laws that require employers to offer pregnant women the same accommodations they would make for workers with a disability. but many say what is really needed is a new federal law. under the 41-year-old law, it's a very, very challenging for pregnant women to bring a claim and to prevail to get the support and relief that they need. >> enter cwngresswoman suzanne bonamici, a democrat from oregon and congresswoman jaime herrera beutler, a republican from washington, they are cosponsors of a new bill, the pregnant workers fairness act that would make it easier for women to get temporary accommodations during their pregnancie
stand with peggy. light duty during the last months of her pregnancy. but despite that decision, two-thirds of pregnant women asking for accommodations at work have still lost in court. >> i think that there is some unconscious bias there that because pregnancy is voluntary or a chosen condition that in some way it's less deserving. >> there's been some progress. 27 states have passed laws that require employers to offer pregnant women the same accommodations they would make for...
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what do you think about what peggy noonan says here? >> the question has not been decided.enate will make a decision on when this is next week. but my view is this, we've admitted into evidence all the record compiled by the house, including all the witness testimonies, all the documents, it's all before us. what the houses asking, the democrats asking the senate to do is go out beyond that record to go search for evidence they have not been able to find, proof that donald trump violated laws they can't prove but basically to turn ourselves into an investigative body and redo their case for them. i don't see any reason to do that. it would violate best practices and tradition. >> martha: here's adam schiff talking about why the president cannot be trusted. watch this. >> you can't trust this president and do what's right for this country. you can trust he will do what's right for donald trump. this is why if you find him guilty, you must find that he should be removed. >> that was yesterday but he said a lot on the same stage today. what do you say to that? >> we've heard a
what do you think about what peggy noonan says here? >> the question has not been decided.enate will make a decision on when this is next week. but my view is this, we've admitted into evidence all the record compiled by the house, including all the witness testimonies, all the documents, it's all before us. what the houses asking, the democrats asking the senate to do is go out beyond that record to go search for evidence they have not been able to find, proof that donald trump violated...
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shery: peggy collins, thank you so much. we have an alert on the bloomberg.are hearing that the u.s. could be drafting new rules to ,lock more sales to huawei according to reuters. we saw the commerce department back in may put huawei on a blacklist, making it more difficult for u.s. firms to sell to huawei, but the firms have found ways to continue to sell to huawei. now the u.s. could be drafting rules to block more sales to huawei, according to the reuters report. let's get a check of the latest business flash headlines. delta airlines is pushing industry shares higher, after reporting surprisingly strong fourth-quarter results thanks to robust domestic demand. revenue from high-margin business class tickets and other premium products increased 9%, more than a 5% gain for coach fares. from the benefited grounding of the 737 max because it doesn't fly that plane. boeing being handed's biggest defeat in their 45 year airline history. -- only is tense since 1974 when the a 300 maids commercial debut. shery: boeing said be talking to banks about a potential lo
shery: peggy collins, thank you so much. we have an alert on the bloomberg.are hearing that the u.s. could be drafting new rules to ,lock more sales to huawei according to reuters. we saw the commerce department back in may put huawei on a blacklist, making it more difficult for u.s. firms to sell to huawei, but the firms have found ways to continue to sell to huawei. now the u.s. could be drafting rules to block more sales to huawei, according to the reuters report. let's get a check of the...
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entre ellas nueva york y desde ahÍ nos informa peggy carranza.a. se le podrÁ negar la solicitud de residencia permanente a quienes han recurrido o podrÁn recurrir a beneficios como medicare, cupones de alimento, asistencia financiera o de vivienda. este abogado busca frenar la regla y dice que sÓlo perdieron una batalla. >> la corte suprema dice que puede entrar en vigor pero vamos a ver si por fin ganamos el caso. la corte va a parar la ley otra vez y entonces serÁ algo temporal solamente. peggy: otras ciudades presentaron demanda que se seguirÁn debatiendo en corte, porque consideran que la ley es discriminatoria. amparo cÉspedes dice que sus familiares serÁn afectados. amparo: vinieron por una oportunidad mejor y si no tienen papeles tiene que trabajar por centavos la hora. cÓmo quieren que nos pidan ayuda? peggy: cerca de 500 cuente 4000 personas solicitan tarjetas de residencia permanente al aÑo y 382,000 entran en categorÍas que podrÍan calificar como carga pÚblica. el abogado dice que hasta ahora se desconoce cuÁndo entrar en vigor pero ad
entre ellas nueva york y desde ahÍ nos informa peggy carranza.a. se le podrÁ negar la solicitud de residencia permanente a quienes han recurrido o podrÁn recurrir a beneficios como medicare, cupones de alimento, asistencia financiera o de vivienda. este abogado busca frenar la regla y dice que sÓlo perdieron una batalla. >> la corte suprema dice que puede entrar en vigor pero vamos a ver si por fin ganamos el caso. la corte va a parar la ley otra vez y entonces serÁ algo temporal...
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let me get on this witness question i want to get at it by you first hearing something, peggy noonan said to me on friday, take a listen >> get them in there show history you did your best avoid the stigma of, yeah, they won, but they didn't let the extra people talk. >> yeah. >> avoid the stigma. respect history. make the case big, end of story. >> she's basically saying, you've got the votes be magnanimous if you want to essentially heal the country. you want to prove you went above and beyond what do you say to her >> the first place i saw that happen early was when several of us decided that why argue about what to submit into the record everything happened in the house. i was one of them. and then when it was a discussion of how much time did we need to spend, i now know that we did need three days on each side if you're going to take especially most of that 24 hours. but when it comes to this, i think it goes back to where i'm from, and it was ironic, i'll make this quick, i met adam just in the greenroom >> very washington moment we had. >> very washington moment. >> i think b
let me get on this witness question i want to get at it by you first hearing something, peggy noonan said to me on friday, take a listen >> get them in there show history you did your best avoid the stigma of, yeah, they won, but they didn't let the extra people talk. >> yeah. >> avoid the stigma. respect history. make the case big, end of story. >> she's basically saying, you've got the votes be magnanimous if you want to essentially heal the country. you want to prove...
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this is a very special star of hope i wanted to give to you, just as a little way to say, you know, peggy'sresolved what has happened, and particularly jimmy, and so what i'd like to do is make a donation to your organization for $25,000. jeff: wow. lemonis: they'll take the stars that come with that donation, and they'll make that part of their business, and it now gives your mom a presence in the business, and it gives you guys something to feel really good about. dante: i feel pretty emotional. i think this is a great opportunity for us to help their organization and remembering my mom. that's just unbelievable. lemonis: i think they now feel like they have something they can take back to the restaurant and be proud to talk about and be proud to show people and be proud to tell them the story, and that's the love for their mother and wife. ♪ let's go to appetizers. the grand reopening is just a few days away, and we're getting the point-of-sale system upgraded and up and running. so everything that's on the menu is in here. every single item that gets ordered is gonna be in the system, a
this is a very special star of hope i wanted to give to you, just as a little way to say, you know, peggy'sresolved what has happened, and particularly jimmy, and so what i'd like to do is make a donation to your organization for $25,000. jeff: wow. lemonis: they'll take the stars that come with that donation, and they'll make that part of their business, and it now gives your mom a presence in the business, and it gives you guys something to feel really good about. dante: i feel pretty...
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but i wanted to take it back to the original source, which is peggy lee.d j-hud to sing her face off, and i wanted reba to sing her face off. so three very different voices doing that song, and they said yes. i mean, my hair extensions fell out of my head when they --. [ laughter ] i still can't believe it >> seth: your pants went on. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> yes i wore my pants. [ laughter ] so, yeah so, then i asked my queen, dolly. and i said, i have an idea that we might sing -- ♪ here you come again she goes, "well, if i'm going to sing with her, i want to do one that i wrote." and she gives me -- us, "i will always love you. and i thought, "no way." >> seth: yeah. >> again, whatever was left on my head -- more pants came on. [ laughter ] and then, you know ariana singing, lesley gore's, "you don't know me" with me - god, i've known her since she was 10 >> seth: yeah, so this is amazing. explain -- tell the story of how you met ariana grande when she was 10 years old >> so her grandma, her nona, brought her backstage to say hello during "wicked."
but i wanted to take it back to the original source, which is peggy lee.d j-hud to sing her face off, and i wanted reba to sing her face off. so three very different voices doing that song, and they said yes. i mean, my hair extensions fell out of my head when they --. [ laughter ] i still can't believe it >> seth: your pants went on. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> yes i wore my pants. [ laughter ] so, yeah so, then i asked my queen, dolly. and i said, i have an idea that we might...
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what to peggy i need to drag you need to go home but indicate that i was wrong. ensuring their freedom is not that simple the matter still has to be hurting course like. the adults in 10 children ascent to pack their belongings into 2 trucks. with their future uncertain their families are taken to the district courthouse. 2 satellites have long been used to map environmental change but using them to track slavery is new. so i'd say you could split them into 2 groups we've got the traditional soft light stuff have been put up by space agencies for many many years going back to the the end of the sixty's 970 s. when nothing to victory began. and that's the sort of the the modest resolution satellites. then you have a 2nd group of sensors coming more from the private sector. a big trend there is to go to microsoft life so. much much smaller faster development times and you can have many on one moon. between lutie want you to pinpoint. alva killed i know this with more about them then we need to look at something like that if this is high resolution they. couldn't na
what to peggy i need to drag you need to go home but indicate that i was wrong. ensuring their freedom is not that simple the matter still has to be hurting course like. the adults in 10 children ascent to pack their belongings into 2 trucks. with their future uncertain their families are taken to the district courthouse. 2 satellites have long been used to map environmental change but using them to track slavery is new. so i'd say you could split them into 2 groups we've got the traditional...
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eastern on afterwords, new york times magazine contributor peggy orenstein discusses her book boys and. >> porn has become the de facto sextet educator for young people because we don't talk to them. we don't talk to them as parents, we don't talk to them in school, so curiosity about is natural. and for that matter masturbation is important. what is different for this generation is that with the rise of the internet and smart phones and the dropping of walls on porn sites, they can get anything they want, and a whole lot of things that nobody wants at that their fingertips on their phone. >> watch book tv this weekend and every weekend on cspan2. >> we are joined by christina marcos recorded with the hill. it's always understood there is going to be some sort of i rodney and war powers resolution coming up this week in the house. did those missile strikes precipitate speaker pelosi's action? >> while speaker pelosi's announce onun
eastern on afterwords, new york times magazine contributor peggy orenstein discusses her book boys and. >> porn has become the de facto sextet educator for young people because we don't talk to them. we don't talk to them as parents, we don't talk to them in school, so curiosity about is natural. and for that matter masturbation is important. what is different for this generation is that with the rise of the internet and smart phones and the dropping of walls on porn sites, they can get...
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in her thoughtful wall street journal on ed a week ago saturday, peggy nunan wrote this.eachment has now been normalized. it won't be a once in a generation act but an every administration act. democrats will regret it. when republicans are handing out the pens. the pens of the signing ceremony. >> certainly curious that ken starr would suggest that impeachmen is becomin too frequent in american politics. history.ve only been three in this one, one a long time ago and bill clinton in the late 's and that impeachment was driven by a special prosecutor, ken starr, no less.re e is. no concerns back then about the impeachment process being used for political gain. gary, much like many of the statements from both sides during this impeachment trial, we t have take them with a pinch of salt, don't we? they're al political? >> yeah, and a lot of people have flip-flopped from then and w onheir particular views of it. when you take dershowitz, one of the president's lawyers, he used to say there didn't have to be a crim for iment to have taken place. now he says there does have to
in her thoughtful wall street journal on ed a week ago saturday, peggy nunan wrote this.eachment has now been normalized. it won't be a once in a generation act but an every administration act. democrats will regret it. when republicans are handing out the pens. the pens of the signing ceremony. >> certainly curious that ken starr would suggest that impeachmen is becomin too frequent in american politics. history.ve only been three in this one, one a long time ago and bill clinton in the...
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for storming a leftist alternative housing project in dresden they're described as having links to peggy a german nationalist group targeting muslims in europe. the trial lasted 2 and a half years the defendants time in pretrial detention will be withdrawn from their prison sentences. in germany are to be allowed to post fake computer generated child pornography images when pursuing offenders online posting such material is often a requirement for anyone wanting access to child sex abuse charges on the dark net as you're about to see the grooming of children in virtual space is an all too frequent occurrence. therapists hide and uses these plain appeal figures to help children talk about traumatic events. it's often starts out like this this is a daughter between a young girl and an unknown. actually took place. a similar thing happened to one girl we'll call johana to warn others her family has given the therapist permission to talk about the case for months the 10 year old was in online contact with a man unbeknownst to her parents initially he sent suggestive messages. in d.h. shared
for storming a leftist alternative housing project in dresden they're described as having links to peggy a german nationalist group targeting muslims in europe. the trial lasted 2 and a half years the defendants time in pretrial detention will be withdrawn from their prison sentences. in germany are to be allowed to post fake computer generated child pornography images when pursuing offenders online posting such material is often a requirement for anyone wanting access to child sex abuse...
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mike. >> peggy, i read your piece in "the atlantic," the forerunner of the book.evels. you just mentioned that you spoke to hundreds of guys. i assume in various age ranges with hundreds of guys. but i'm wondering do you have any sense or do we have any sense of reading this how many of those guys that you spoke to come from a two parent, happily married family where the role of parenting is involved in their lives? >> well, a lot of them do. a lot of them don't. but i'll tell you, what guys would tend to hear from their parents around these issues was still kind of don't get a girl pregnant, don't get a disease, maybe make sure there's consent, but what they tended to hear mostly was respect women. and great message and, yet, what does it mean? so as one guy said to me, you know, that's kind of like telling you that you shouldn't run over any little old ladies and handing you the car keys. like you don't think you're going to run over any old ladies, but you still don't know how to drive. >> so you had mentioned teen boys seeing porn. i would argue that they see
mike. >> peggy, i read your piece in "the atlantic," the forerunner of the book.evels. you just mentioned that you spoke to hundreds of guys. i assume in various age ranges with hundreds of guys. but i'm wondering do you have any sense or do we have any sense of reading this how many of those guys that you spoke to come from a two parent, happily married family where the role of parenting is involved in their lives? >> well, a lot of them do. a lot of them don't. but i'll...
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sunday 9:00 eastern on afterwards, new york times magazine contributor peggy talks about boys and sex. facton has become the de educator because we don't talk to children. curiosity is natural. for that matter, masturbation is natural and important. what is different for this generation is that with the rise of the internet and smartphones and the dropping of firewalls on point sites, they can get anything they want and a lot of things nobody wants at their fingerprints. announcer 2: watch afterwards on "book tv" on c-span 2. tv",on "american history samuel wells talks about the korean war impact on soviet union and u.s. defense policies. he is a cold war fellow at the washington center. he is the author of peering the worst, how korea transformed the cold war. samuel: good afternoon and welcome to the woodrow wilson international center for scholars. i am robert litan fox, senior vice president. today is another in the wilson series where we are delighted to launch fearing the worst, how korea transformed the cold war, lls, jr.l f. we this masterful book is th
sunday 9:00 eastern on afterwards, new york times magazine contributor peggy talks about boys and sex. facton has become the de educator because we don't talk to children. curiosity is natural. for that matter, masturbation is natural and important. what is different for this generation is that with the rise of the internet and smartphones and the dropping of firewalls on point sites, they can get anything they want and a lot of things nobody wants at their fingerprints. announcer 2: watch...