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students they're never intending to take so harvard, princeton, gayle and you harvard, princeton or yale up apply that's one more rejection it makes it more exclusive. it's an extremely unethical act it's wasting people's time, wasting their money, leading them on increase the prestige of the university and the ranking systems. >> what was your college experience would you do it differently today? >> i went to a small liberal arts college for undergraduate. graduate school phd and a large public university taught at both types of institutions. i see some similarities some differences i offer the same advice into the high school students when i talk to them today, think about it strategically. pick a major base out what you think will be suited and trying to discover yourself are trying to find a new path, hobby or consumption in life. in other words, think a way to get to college efficiently. one thing i would have done is continuing in the community college credit not the general education requirements out of the way. what we will find is these are the major contributor to the cost of c
students they're never intending to take so harvard, princeton, gayle and you harvard, princeton or yale up apply that's one more rejection it makes it more exclusive. it's an extremely unethical act it's wasting people's time, wasting their money, leading them on increase the prestige of the university and the ranking systems. >> what was your college experience would you do it differently today? >> i went to a small liberal arts college for undergraduate. graduate school phd and a...
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princeton offering a black lives matter course taught by a pro critical race theory prof. .jillian: drswain said the class is designed to indoctrinate future leaders. she joins us live, next. ♪ massaging seat. oh. yeah, that's nice. can i use apple carplay to put some music on? sure, it's wireless. what's your buick's wi-fi password? it's buick envision. that's a really tight spot. i used to hate parallel parking. me too! the all-new buick envision. built around you. all of you. pay no interest for 72 months plus current eligible buick owners get $500 purchase allowance i will bless those who bless you on most 2021 buick suv models. here in israel and the former soviet union the jewish people are living in very difficult times. there are now thousands of destitute elderly jews who are desperately in need of basic food. the international fellowship of christians and jews is on the ground with survival food boxes but the need for food is growing. call or go online now and say, "i will bless these children of abraham." it's the elderly widows who are hurting the most. many of them are als
princeton offering a black lives matter course taught by a pro critical race theory prof. .jillian: drswain said the class is designed to indoctrinate future leaders. she joins us live, next. ♪ massaging seat. oh. yeah, that's nice. can i use apple carplay to put some music on? sure, it's wireless. what's your buick's wi-fi password? it's buick envision. that's a really tight spot. i used to hate parallel parking. me too! the all-new buick envision. built around you. all of you. pay no...
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the life torn apart by in car's ration that allowed me to go to princeton university and be successful in the hands of what police custody, died at 29. so how can we change that. we have a lot of work to do in the city of boston to ensure that every resident has access to the same opportunity, regardless of their neighborhood or their demographic, or if they got here this, morning or if their native born. >> how did you do it? how did you get to where you are with all the challenges that you faced growing up? challenge >> i had access to excellence cools. i want to five excellent boston public schools. i had excellent teachers. i had mentors. i had jobs as a young person. i had access to social and emotional supports. you name it. just incredible opportunities that allowed me to develop a sense of resiliency and without my biological parents who are both deceased, including my biological grandparents, took off and to be successful. in that picture that you see, those are my aunt and uncle who are my parents. my twin brother, on the other hand, went to schools that did not have the same
the life torn apart by in car's ration that allowed me to go to princeton university and be successful in the hands of what police custody, died at 29. so how can we change that. we have a lot of work to do in the city of boston to ensure that every resident has access to the same opportunity, regardless of their neighborhood or their demographic, or if they got here this, morning or if their native born. >> how did you do it? how did you get to where you are with all the challenges that...
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and also the the other attack which happens at the battle of princeton. hamilton yes is somewhere in the battle of princeton but we don't know where. there's no evidence but it tells a great story that he fires a cannon at nasa hall and decapitate's picking george the third who's painting is hanging on the wall. there's no evidence of this though. but it's a good story. now this is true, there were offers not from one or two but from three very well known generals in the american revolution at the time. but the one on the left is the one you may not have heard of but many of you from new jersey so if you have, it's general william alexander. and also known as lord sterling. who was buried close to alexander hamilton at trinity church. he was not even marked. he has the family of stone there, but my friend follow-up my suggestion to point that out and to mark him. an incredibly brave general. he was in the battle of new york and the battle of -- . and he live not far from here. he had a huge state, the only reason we don't remember him because his house bu
and also the the other attack which happens at the battle of princeton. hamilton yes is somewhere in the battle of princeton but we don't know where. there's no evidence but it tells a great story that he fires a cannon at nasa hall and decapitate's picking george the third who's painting is hanging on the wall. there's no evidence of this though. but it's a good story. now this is true, there were offers not from one or two but from three very well known generals in the american revolution at...
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that was done by the princeton -- by princeton and was ranked by the national science foundation. what an incredible statistic. how proud we are of this university and this campus. each year, the university sent its students to over three hundredths -- 300 study abroad locations. with more than 50 excepting full grants to continue their studies overseas. last year, the u.s. news and world report ranked the clark school is number 12 among public engineering schools. it was in the top 10 for public aerospace and computer engineering programs. mr. secretary, you come to one of the quality institutions, not only in this country, but in the globe. it is no surprise why the university of maryland college park and clark school of engineering were chosen today as the venue for the secretary of state to talk about america innovation and leadership in the world. when i was a student here, as i told somebody, our nation elected john f. kennedy to steal our country through the crisis in the cold war and refocus america's attention and resources in the mid-20th century to conquering the new fr
that was done by the princeton -- by princeton and was ranked by the national science foundation. what an incredible statistic. how proud we are of this university and this campus. each year, the university sent its students to over three hundredths -- 300 study abroad locations. with more than 50 excepting full grants to continue their studies overseas. last year, the u.s. news and world report ranked the clark school is number 12 among public engineering schools. it was in the top 10 for...
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"princeton," had detected what operators called "multiple anomalous aerial vehicles" over the horizonn less than a second. on november 14, fravor and dietrich, each with a weapons systems officer in the backseat, were diverted to investigate. they found an area of roiling whitewater the size of a 737 in an otherwise calm, blue sea. >> david fravor: so, as we're looking at this, her back-seater says, "hey, skipper, do you..." and about that got out, i said, "dude, do you-- do you see that thing down there?" and we saw this little white tic-tac-looking object, and it's just kind of moving above the whitewater area. >> whitaker: as dietrich circled above, fravor went in for a closer look. so, you're sort of spiraling down? >> fravor: yep. the tic tac's still pointing north-south. it goes click, and just turns abruptly and starts mirroring me. so, as i'm coming down, it starts coming up. >> whitaker: so, it's mimicking your moves? >> fravor: yeah. it was aware we were there. >> whitaker: he said it was about the size of his f-18, with no markings, no wings, no exhaust plumes. >> fravor: i
"princeton," had detected what operators called "multiple anomalous aerial vehicles" over the horizonn less than a second. on november 14, fravor and dietrich, each with a weapons systems officer in the backseat, were diverted to investigate. they found an area of roiling whitewater the size of a 737 in an otherwise calm, blue sea. >> david fravor: so, as we're looking at this, her back-seater says, "hey, skipper, do you..." and about that got out, i said,...
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. >> and during our weekly author interview program, after words, princeton university professor spokeith robin d'angelo about her new book nice racism. >> unfortunately i have not seen the energy we saw last summer is being sustained. running down to protest on some level is exciting and exhilarating. the daily work of putting racism on the table, looking at your policies and practices in the workplace, challenging one another is the hard stuff. and in case i don't say it earlier, later,. [laughter] it takes courage. it takes a commitment it also takes courage. niceness is not courageous. so my point around that is so many white people see the presence of niceness with the absence of racism. a culture of niceness is one that prevents us having difficult conversations about racism and. >> to watch the rest of this program go to booktv.org click on the after words tab to find this and all previous episodes. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> and it now on book tvs after words program, neuroscientist lisa
. >> and during our weekly author interview program, after words, princeton university professor spokeith robin d'angelo about her new book nice racism. >> unfortunately i have not seen the energy we saw last summer is being sustained. running down to protest on some level is exciting and exhilarating. the daily work of putting racism on the table, looking at your policies and practices in the workplace, challenging one another is the hard stuff. and in case i don't say it earlier,...
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there is some excellent work done at princeton university. host: this is scott in the beach, go ahead, please. -- in myrtle beach, go ahead, please. caller: i want you to know i'm a big dallas cowboys fan. however, i have an issue with these people in missouri, and arkansas, and florida who don't want to take the vaccine and basically try to live their life so they spread it to other people. shouldn't we at some point courting these people off -- cordon these people off? l.a. county has 10 million people in one county. there are people there that might want the vaccine and can't get it, and these people in missouri and arkansas have the opportunity to get it and they don't want it. they are just going to go to new york and get on a tour bus and spread through new york. -- spread it through new york. host: that is scott in south carolina. guest: i fear the frustration between >> c-span is live at the white house, where president biden is getting ready to talk about his build back that her agenda. the event is expected to get underway shortly.
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army at princeton. the problem is, yes, hamilton's artillery is somewhere in the battle of princeton. we don't know exactly where and there is no evidence whatsoever for the lofty legend, but it tells a great story that he fires a cannon with multiple shots at nassau hall and decapitates king george iii's whose portrait hanging on the wall inside. it makes a great story, but there is no evidence for such a tale, but it's a good one. there were offers not from one or two but actually three very well-known generals in the american revolution at the time. the one on the left is the one you may not have heard of but many of you are from new jersey so hopefully you have. it's general william alexander aka lord sterling who was buried just 75 feet from alexander alt trinity church. it's my friend john restoe who followed up my suggestion to put u.s. flags there. i thank john for doing that. it's important that we mark him. an incredible brave general in multiple battles including the battle of new york as wel
army at princeton. the problem is, yes, hamilton's artillery is somewhere in the battle of princeton. we don't know exactly where and there is no evidence whatsoever for the lofty legend, but it tells a great story that he fires a cannon with multiple shots at nassau hall and decapitates king george iii's whose portrait hanging on the wall inside. it makes a great story, but there is no evidence for such a tale, but it's a good one. there were offers not from one or two but actually three very...
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. >> somewhere between princeton and the office, you got soft. a nice poster of mall come x on the wall. >> they hit aspects of the african-american experience head on. absentee fathers. >> long time now. 14 year the. >> drugs. >> the pills you took weren't vitamins. >> what were they? >> it was speed. >> oh my god. i'm a drug addict and a virgin. [ laughter ] >> people forget carlton was one of the first black nerds on screen showing there were other ways to be black. ♪ it's not unusual to be loved by anyone ♪ >> so when fox comes around and says how can we gain audience? black people. so they initiate a series of shows that target an audience that had not been targeted. >> this increasingly mega popular comedian on the scene. >> i know big bird had a business but -- [ laughter ] >> if you want to just compare "martin" and "the fresh prince ", he hosted a black radio show. he had gina, his live in girlfriend. it was the blending of sketch with traditional narrative sitcom. >> played many, many characters on the show. jerome to rosco. >> what do
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. >> somewhere between princeton or the office, you got soft.ew up on the streets just like you. i encountered bigotry you could not imagine. you have a nice poster of malcolm x on your wall. i heard the brother speak. >> they hit aspects of the african-american experience really head on. absentee fathers. >> long time, huh? >> 14 years. >> drugs. >> those pills you took weren't vitamins. what were they? >> it was speed. >> oh, my god. i'm a drug addicts and a virgin. >> people forget he was one of the first black nerds on screen. ♪ it's not unusual to be loved by anyone ♪ >>> so when fox comes around and says how can we gain audience. oh, black people. so they initiate a series of shows that target an audience that had not been target ed. >> it's an increasingly megapopular comedian on the scene. >> big bird have no business -- >> if you want to compare him and the fresh prince, martin in no way ran away from his blackness. he hosted a black radio show. he had gina, his live-in girlfriend. it was the blending of sketch with traditional narrativ
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, and he joins us today, what was it like to go in front of your phd advisors at princeton, who were guys? >> mark weston, michael weston was my main advisor. it was a great moment. i would not have remembered the typo so thank you for bringing it up. tom: you have bernanke moving one way and michael woodford on the others, it must have been intimidating, is that kind of brainpower going to show itself at jackson hole, are we going to dovetail one third with the more holistic economic -- economics of bernanke? jean: interesting, to be honest we are wondering what we will have. our view is that there is maybe too much hope that this will be policies -- policy signaling, so i think this might be a disappointment, and may be returned to hard-core like used to be the case meeting with those deficits last year. lisa: based on your tenure at the baked of canada and central bankers and having them as colleagues, do you think they are concerned by how much control they have or can -- or perceived control not only benchmark rate but risk appetite in general. jean: concern, i am thinking that
, and he joins us today, what was it like to go in front of your phd advisors at princeton, who were guys? >> mark weston, michael weston was my main advisor. it was a great moment. i would not have remembered the typo so thank you for bringing it up. tom: you have bernanke moving one way and michael woodford on the others, it must have been intimidating, is that kind of brainpower going to show itself at jackson hole, are we going to dovetail one third with the more holistic economic --...
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author and professor of african-american studies at princeton university, watch mark in history and the tv every weekend on "c-span2" predefined a full schedule under program guide. or at cspan.org weekends on "c-span2" are an intellectual feast, every saturday, you'll find events and people that explore nations pass on american history tv. on sunday, book tv brings you the latest nonfiction books and authors. his television serious readers read learn, discover, explore. weekends on "c-span2". now on both tvs afterwards program, well-intentioned white people continues to cause racial harm, this is robin diangelo to what she calls a "culture of niceness.", author and university professor of african-american studies and afterwards the weekly interview program with relevant guest host interviewing top nonfiction authors mother latest work. >> i am so delighted to have this opportunity to sit down and talk with you robin diangelo read i'm just so excited pretty to. >> thank you so much it is an honor. >> so i want to begin with seems like a basic question but it's a moment in the book where
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john ray smith, who is attending the college of new jersey that later becomes princeton university. and on wednesday, march 22nd he writes, a fine day, played basketball but am beaten for i can't catch or hit. he's not a great player. and then the following year the college faculty will ban baseball as being unbecoming of a gentleman. but this is the earliest written reference we have to baseball. so already the game is on college campuses. already it's being played by boys much older than children. these are probably older teenagers who are playing this game. a couple of other things to note here in the early going of the game, we have examples from the 1850s from the new york game and the massachusetts game. you can see in the new york game the very familiar diamond that we're all used to, but massachusetts had a competitive rival game which was in the shape of a rectangle. those battled for supremacy. but it is the new york game that with the popularity of the new york press, their enthusiasm for the game, their constant coverage of the game. eventually it is the new york game th
john ray smith, who is attending the college of new jersey that later becomes princeton university. and on wednesday, march 22nd he writes, a fine day, played basketball but am beaten for i can't catch or hit. he's not a great player. and then the following year the college faculty will ban baseball as being unbecoming of a gentleman. but this is the earliest written reference we have to baseball. so already the game is on college campuses. already it's being played by boys much older than...
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in princeton and i knew him from that and the other editor, paul gallup had been on the book i did withnon jordan. so between the two of them asking me to do this, and both of them i knew and looked and it was only 40,000 words i said sure. it was not something that i would ever have out of the blue thought doing, but once i started doing it and i realized even though johnson is not a terribly pleasant person which shouldn't be a part of consideration, but it always is, if you want to spend time with someone, writing about them, he was president during a pivotal moment and he made fateful decisions that put in place other fateful decisions. even if he's not attractive as a man, as a character, what the role that he played as president is pivotal and people should know about him because of that. >> the only southern senator not to leave the senate. >> exactly. and that's why lincoln traded in his original vp for him because it was symbolic. lincoln wanted to sort of send a message, see, we can get back together. you know, i can have this southerner, tennessee, but a southerner on my tick
in princeton and i knew him from that and the other editor, paul gallup had been on the book i did withnon jordan. so between the two of them asking me to do this, and both of them i knew and looked and it was only 40,000 words i said sure. it was not something that i would ever have out of the blue thought doing, but once i started doing it and i realized even though johnson is not a terribly pleasant person which shouldn't be a part of consideration, but it always is, if you want to spend...
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army at princeton. the problem is, yes, hamilton's artillery is someone in the battle of princeton. we just don't know exactly where, and there's no evidence whatsoever for the lofty legend but it tells a great story, that he fires a cannon with multiple shots at nassau hall and decapitates king george iii whose portrait in oil is hanging on the wall inside. makes for a great story. there is no evidence, according to michael newton and other scholars, for such a tale but it's a good one. now, this is true. there were offers not from one or two but actually three very well-known generals in the american revolution at the time. the one on the left is the one you may not have heard it, but many of you are from new jersey so hopefully you have. it's general william alexander, aka lord sterling who is buried just 75 feet from action ter hamilton at trinity church. he wasn't even marked. i mean, he has the family of stone there, but it's my friend john resto who followed up my suggestions to put u.s. flags there so i thank john for doing that because it's important that we mark him. an in
army at princeton. the problem is, yes, hamilton's artillery is someone in the battle of princeton. we just don't know exactly where, and there's no evidence whatsoever for the lofty legend but it tells a great story, that he fires a cannon with multiple shots at nassau hall and decapitates king george iii whose portrait in oil is hanging on the wall inside. makes for a great story. there is no evidence, according to michael newton and other scholars, for such a tale but it's a good one. now,...
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in the tiny town of princeton, california, the next big thing in craft breweries is being discovered.e to farmers brewing, which as the name suggests combines owner bill weller's two biggest passions, farming and brewing. bill weller: i grew up on the farm, been here my whole life, i went to college in cal poly, san luis obispo,
in the tiny town of princeton, california, the next big thing in craft breweries is being discovered.e to farmers brewing, which as the name suggests combines owner bill weller's two biggest passions, farming and brewing. bill weller: i grew up on the farm, been here my whole life, i went to college in cal poly, san luis obispo,
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after the trenton princeton campaign, did colonel glover and marbleheaders return home? what do we know about text? you mentioned eldrich gary. that's one example. can you tell us more about the after life? >> it's a complicated story. half the unit -- maybe less than half the unit stays with washington. this is an extraordinary moment. right before the battle at the creek, washington uses his great speaking abilities to beg and plead the army to stay. many step forward and serve, and many of them are marbleheaders, and many of them die as a result of that service, including dr. bond. john glover along with other members of the marblehead regiment return home to marblehead, and they form a new -- glover is made a general. they form a new -- he's part of -- he commands a new brigade. they form a new regiment. but many of the men take to the sea, and they take to the sea in many cases, many of these captains, the great captains, marblehead captains have become part of the continental navy, such as john manley and tucker, and they are some of the greatest fighting captains
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and overtly cause racial harm to what she calls a cultural she is interviewed by eddie author and princeton professor of african-american studies the weekly interview program with relevant guest host interview the top nonfiction authors about their latestct work. >> i'm so delighted to have this opportunity to sit down and talm with youou robin d'angelo i am o excited. >> thank you so much it's an honor. >> >>i want to begin it seems a basic question but it's a moment in the book where you are dealing with the tension between class and race and you told your story and i thought it was really important to begin with your journey of w this work, tel me a little bit about you and the way in which heray upbringig shapes how you approach antiracist education. >> sure i will talk about the aspects of my life and upbringing it is so relevant to the work that i do today. at two pieces one i'm not sure i read about in the book that my mother died when i was 11 years old she died of leukemia this was the late 50s early 60s and at that time you did not talk about those things in it seem shocking to pe
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i was astrid arthur schlessinger on the board of advisers the papers of thomas jefferson out of princeton. i knew him from that and the other editor had been the editor on the book i did on vernon. between the two of them asking me to do this, it was only 40,000 words and i said sure. it was not something i would have ever out of the blue thought of doing but once i started doing it and started looking into it i realized e evn though johnson is not a terribly pleasant person which shouldn't be a consideration but it always is whenit you spend time writing about them he was president during a pivotal moment. he made fateful decisions that put d in place other fateful decisions. even if he's not attractive as a manor is a character the role that he played as president people should know about him because of it. >> thost: the only southern senator not to leave the senate. >> guest: exactly and that's why lincoln traded and his original -- because it was symbolic. he wanted to send a message see, we can get back together. a seven or on my ticket we can go forward together. it was a disaster.
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she is interviewed by the author and professor of african-american studies at princeton university.ekend on c-span2. and find a full schedule on your program guide or visit c-span.org. >>> the journalist drew pearson was best known for his daily column washington merry go round. published from 1932 to 1969 in more than 600 newspapers, the column's mission was to reveal government secrets in the name of transparency. called a liar by presidents and politicians, pearson was the subject of numerous investigations and libel lawsuits. all but one unsuccessful. up next, the senate historian emeritous, author of the
she is interviewed by the author and professor of african-american studies at princeton university.ekend on c-span2. and find a full schedule on your program guide or visit c-span.org. >>> the journalist drew pearson was best known for his daily column washington merry go round. published from 1932 to 1969 in more than 600 newspapers, the column's mission was to reveal government secrets in the name of transparency. called a liar by presidents and politicians, pearson was the subject...
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the last job he had in his life was b the president of the colle of new jersey at princeton. so he was the president of princeton college because that he had kind ofe intellectual reputation. i when he preached, including in sinners of the angry god, he had a manuscript in front of him that he had written ,out. and he read the manuscript. i think he would try to give it some feeling. the power is in the content. not in the fireworks. soso when he gave sinners in th hands of an angry god in 1741, it got an intense reaction to the people who were there. some of the people in the meeting when he gave it started crying out for mercy. what can i do to be saved? they were terrified.es whent he saw what was happenin it was getting noisier and noisier in the meeting room. heer closed up his sermon and h said i think weh don't need to get thisse crazy. so o he's not necessarily looki for this outlandish response. even secular scholars of the colonial period, people who don'tat believe in christianity andd so forth. negligent edwards is intellectually brilliant. and that his rhetoric i
the last job he had in his life was b the president of the colle of new jersey at princeton. so he was the president of princeton college because that he had kind ofe intellectual reputation. i when he preached, including in sinners of the angry god, he had a manuscript in front of him that he had written ,out. and he read the manuscript. i think he would try to give it some feeling. the power is in the content. not in the fireworks. soso when he gave sinners in th hands of an angry god in...
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he's fundraising again for princeton. he and inhis fellows are very careful of which words they use at which moment or what community are we speaking to? he's also very careful in virginia to not insult anglicans because a lot of his money comes from awakened anglicans in england. so it's not the church that the problem, it's these people here who are persecuting me the church of england is fine .hu delphi, the attends and new england dissenters in particular will pick at each other and get under each other's skin but when they need to they can collaborate. >> that's a good lesson in knowing your audience and how to shape a message for an audience certainly in. there audience will be coming to yourquestions in a little bit . often into the chat. we've got a bunch already so evil are excited to ask numerous questions. i want to come back to the point we briefly mentioned with this idea of an american bishop . one of the i think really interesting points you make in your book is that these imperial protestants scaffolding w
he's fundraising again for princeton. he and inhis fellows are very careful of which words they use at which moment or what community are we speaking to? he's also very careful in virginia to not insult anglicans because a lot of his money comes from awakened anglicans in england. so it's not the church that the problem, it's these people here who are persecuting me the church of england is fine .hu delphi, the attends and new england dissenters in particular will pick at each other and get...
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afterwards, d'angelo discusses her book -- she is interviewed by professor of african american studies at princetonniversity. watch american history and book tv every weekend on c-span two and find a full schedule on your program guide or visits he.org. -- c-span.org. >> sunday on q&a conversation -- >> she had one agenda which was ronald reagan's well-being and success. she was also had better instincts tell people that he did, it was -- she had a better nose were troubled and he did. the people in the administration who understood all of this recognized her power, like the secretary of state at the time, when the white house chief of staff, james baker. they understood that she was an important, crucial ally to have. we were trying to get ronald reagan on board. >> her biography sunday night. you can also find acuity interviews wherever you get your podcasts. >> president biden delivered remarks in the white house on the terror attack at hamid karzai international airport afghanistan. >> intelligence community has undertaken. an attack known by a group called isis-k.
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the last job he had in his life was the president of the college of new jersey at princeton. so he was the president of princeton college because he had that kind of intellectual reputation. and and he also, when he preached -- including sinners in the hands of an angry god -- when he preached, he had a manuscript in front of him that he had handwritten out, and he read the manuscript. now, i think he would try and give it some feeling, but the power of his sermon is in the content. it's not in the rhetorical fireworks, right? so when he gave sinners in the hands of an angry god in 1741, it got an intense reaction from the people who were there. and some of the people at the meeting when he gave it started crying out for mercy. what can i do to be saved, right? if they were terrified of the judgment of god. some were falling out in the aisles and crying and this sort of thing. and when edwards saw what was happening, it was getting noisier and noisier, he closed up his sermon. so he's not necessarily looking for, you know, this outlandish response, but he gets it because of t
the last job he had in his life was the president of the college of new jersey at princeton. so he was the president of princeton college because he had that kind of intellectual reputation. and and he also, when he preached -- including sinners in the hands of an angry god -- when he preached, he had a manuscript in front of him that he had handwritten out, and he read the manuscript. now, i think he would try and give it some feeling, but the power of his sermon is in the content. it's not in...
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he is finishing his doctorate at princeton theological seminary and ethics so i find those kinds of conversations really stimulating and interesting. they are a respite for me, but they are also gym that -- they are also mental gymnastics that require me to keep up. david: other people have said it seems to conquer their scenes in congress would seem to have a spouse in seminary. >> i think it is probably a bit unusual, but i think when you are in leadership positions it is important to look at what that look at all of your decisions through moral prism. make sure that you are doing the right thing and constantly question, am i doing the right thing? if you don't ask yourself those questions routinely, you run the risk of failing. >> david: what's the greatest pleasure of being the ceo of general dynamics and that's what is the biggest downside? >> i think i don't that i don't see a particular downside. we have a highly functional, very transparent -- very transparent, very cohesive team. crises work -- bring out the worst in the best in people. while we entered the covid crisis as a coherent, po
he is finishing his doctorate at princeton theological seminary and ethics so i find those kinds of conversations really stimulating and interesting. they are a respite for me, but they are also gym that -- they are also mental gymnastics that require me to keep up. david: other people have said it seems to conquer their scenes in congress would seem to have a spouse in seminary. >> i think it is probably a bit unusual, but i think when you are in leadership positions it is important to...
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are willing to do this work is what happens when you go to schools like stanford and harvard and princeton. the tell you you're the smartest person and you're going to be a future leader. and you've been chosen because you're special and that you have the power to change the world. the in my phone are 69 months. jeff are under the dollar a former isis fighters and nel boating a philippine naval ship with $900.00. jeff, aren't abdulla still don't know what's waiting for them. can i get a hold of...
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are willing to do this work is what happens when you go to schools like stanford and harvard and princeton, that tell you you're the smartest person and you're going to be a future leader and you've been chosen because you're special and that you have the power to change the world. oh. the struggling will be someone like me seeking the best rights for people children. and that should have the best education as theirs do. if if the thought about continue to post this wouldn't be confront. i...
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inadvertently cause racial harm through what shecalls a culture of niceness .she's interviewed by arthur and princeton university professor of african-american studies. afterwards is a weekly interview program with relevant guests host interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest work . >> i'm so delighted to have this opportunity to sit down and talk with you . if i maycall you robin . >> thank you so much, it's an honor. >> i want to bin
inadvertently cause racial harm through what shecalls a culture of niceness .she's interviewed by arthur and princeton university professor of african-american studies. afterwards is a weekly interview program with relevant guests host interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest work . >> i'm so delighted to have this opportunity to sit down and talk with you . if i maycall you robin . >> thank you so much, it's an honor. >> i want to bin
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he's taught at ucla, wentworth university and princeton theological seminary.t the white house.r previous books include american ulysses, life grant, a lincoln biography, lincoln's greatest speech, the second inaugural, liberty and justice for all, racial reform and the second gospel. the latest book lincoln and private personal recollection, tell us about our greatest president. random house book 328 pages it's $28.oo one of our shows here, at our 83-year-old shop, we are comfortable as you can see in the 21st century even though we are 19th century oriented and we have been broadcasting these author interviews called house divided 2004, inspired by this work on c-span. next time we hope ron will be here in our shop and we welcome our viewers to stopping by appointment. we are thankful to c-span for following our programming so many years and we welcome c-span viewers to follow our lifestream, house divided which are on right now. take a break with history, every friday 1:00 p.m. thank you for being instrumental in putting together this event. we hope you will
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she's interviewed by eddie grob, author and princeton university professor of african-american studies. afterwards is a weekly interview program with relevant guests of interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest work. >> i'm so delighted to have this opportunity to sit down and talk with you robert d'angelo if i may call you robin . it's so exciting . >> it's an honor
she's interviewed by eddie grob, author and princeton university professor of african-american studies. afterwards is a weekly interview program with relevant guests of interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest work. >> i'm so delighted to have this opportunity to sit down and talk with you robert d'angelo if i may call you robin . it's so exciting . >> it's an honor